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                    <text>SPORTS...PAGE IB

Grace Stinecipher
remembers the
way we were

Bliss has W inter
Springs thinking
state title

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908
mst YEAR. No. \A__________________________

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I0. I99K

5 0 C e n ts

No objections to county budget
B y V ic k i B e llu c c la

IIKKAI.I) STAFF WUITKU

Jam os Dunn

SANFORD _ The people ol
Seminole County s|H&gt;ke loud
and clear alxmt what they
though! of Ihr proposed 1998
!W county budget.
Without a single comment
Irom the public, the board of
county commissioners passed
the budget 4 0 at a special
meeting of the Ito.ud
on
Wednesday night.

Chairman Kandy Morris called
twice lor public comment,
hearing none, he noted thal
"the people have s|Hiken* by
their lack ol discussion on the
matter.
T h e y vc s|Miken quite clearly
on this budget,* Morris said.
Commissioner Win Adams
was absent as Ills colleagues
discussed Ihr $378.9 million
budget only In general terms.
'Ihry said they didn't want to
make
any
decisions
on

amending the budget without a
lull complement ol cmtimls
stonrrs on the dais to vote.
Commissioner Da k Van Dcr
Welde cautioned Iris fellow
Imi.i i i I members about making
any moves to &lt;hangc the
budget without all ol lire nirm
Iw-rs present.
*ll might In- premature to re
move anything with one com ­
missioner missing.* he said *1
would assume Mr Adams will
I n- here next lime. Il would be

foolhardy to make a move
without him.*
Commissioner Cirant Maloy
suggested $.'100,000 could he
sliced from tile budget by
elimiii.il mg proposed renova­
tions lo ihr county attorney's
oilier, renovations to the front
entrance to the County Serv­
ices Hiillding ami ihr calrudar/annual
report
that
Is
mailed lo all county citizens.
*Wr could lower the mlllagr
rate, even |usl a little, by

Power
station to
expand, but
smokestacks
going down

Park to be
dedicated
to Dunn
By Marla Orem
MKUAl.I) STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The illy on
Tursday will honor James L
Dunn in a park dedication
ceremony at I 0 a.in.
Marking the lOOih anni­
versary of Dunn's blrili.
Lake Clem Park. located on
24th Street of! Mellonvllle
I Avenue, m il be renamed
Jamea L. Dunn Park A
magnolia
tree
will
be
planted In Ills honor. City
officials will attend, with
Mayor Lurry Dale scheduled
to speak.
T h a t was his favorite
tree.* said Sarah Miller.
Dunn's daughter, who Is co­
ordinating the ceremony.
"He use to bring us magno­
lia blossoms.*
Dunn worked for the city
as Its superintendent of
parks and recreation for a l­
most 20 years. Me retired In
1964 and died one year
later.
*He was a very devoted
employee and a sportsman.*
Miller said, ’ lie loved to
hunt and fish and tried to
make sure he put what he
look hack Into the earth.*
She recalled when he once
removed a deer that had be­
come dangerous to the ani­
mals from Monkey Island at
the zoo.
"With the help of the peo­
ple from game and ftsh, he
loaded the deer on the back
of his pickup truck and re­
leased It Into the woods.*
she said.
Dunn designed many of
the playgrounds and recrea­
tional facilities still In use
today. He built the duck
pond at Fort Mellon Park
and also Installed an an­
tique fire engine for children
to enjoy.
Miller said her father was
"thrilled* when the Sanford
Historical Stadium was con­
structed because the high
school teams could play on
PleaM Sec Dunn, Pag* 3A

B r i e f s ..............2A
Classified . . 4B-5B
C o m ic s ............6B
Crossword . . . . 6B
Dear Abby . . . . 3B
Dr. G o tt............6B
Horoscopes . . . 6B
Obituaries . . . . 3A
P e o p le ............ 3B
Police Briefs . . 3A
Sports . . . . 1B-2B
TV .................3B
Weather............2A
^Ths big question is
whether you are
going to be able to
say a hearty yes to
your adventure."

eliminating these Items.* Maloy
suggested.
As it stands, the inlllagc rate
for Ihr county Is 5.2813 and
8 0375 for those In the untilcoqMiralrd special districts.
Under the proposed mlllagr
rale, the owner of a $ 100,000
home with a $25,000 home
stead exemption In the unln
corjNiratrd area o f the county
would pay $002.81 In taxes for
the courtly commission porilon
Please Bee Budget, Pag* 3A

By Maria Orem
HERALD STAFF WRITER

D IN N ER
C|w CENTER

N K M S I M *» Town , Vmcm *

Members ol the Sanford Lion's Club and the Lakeside Lion's Club will join
forces to host the 39th Annual Spaghetti Dinner on Sept. 26 Shown are.
Irom left: David Hall. Dick Dougherty. Al Spaulding. Paul Hodgins. Alva Rus-

sell. Edith Witte. Henry Witte. Elaine Spaulding. Metty Brooch, Harold
Highsmith. Colin Russell. Sandra Loper, Sam Loper with grandson Jo seph
Sharrow.

Eat your lion’s share o f spaghetti
By V ick i B cllu cda
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD _ They've been doing II for
nearly four decades and they'll do It again
on Saturday. Sept. 26.
Tile Sanford Lion's Club Is hosting the
39th annual Spaghetti Dinner and Hlngo
on that day.
The club. Sanford's oldest, which has
been meeting for 74 years, will be c o ­
hosting the event with the Lakeside Lton's
Club which Is the newest club In Sanford,
having had their first inerting last March.
Tire Spaghetti Dinner and Dingo will be

at the Sanford Civic Center from 4 to H
p.m.
The dinners, which consist o f spaghetti,
tossed salad, garlic bread and a drink, can
be had for a $6 donation.
A dessert table will he available at the
event, with sweets available for 50 cents or
$ 1 each.
Thr hlngo games are unique In that It Is
not played for money and Is therefore not
gambling and can Ire played by children
iutd adults alike. Prizes, donated by area
merchants will be given away to the hlngo
winners.
Among the prizes are grocery store gilt
certificates, department store gift certifi­

cates. oil changes, tire rotations, family
packs of tickets at the Central Florida Zoo.
tickets to Gatorland. Mystery Fiat House.
Jungle-land Zoo and many more.
There will be a rutile for chances lo win
two tickets to Disney World and two tickets
to Universal Studios.
All the money raised from the event will
lx* used locally for sight Improvement proj­
ects.
Tire Sanford Lton's Club meets Tuesday
at noon In the Colonial Room Restaurant,
lire Lakeside club meets at the Riverside
Lauding Restaurant at the Martna Hotel on
the first and third Mondays at 6:30 p.m.

SANFORD • Smokestacks will
remain on the horizon across
Lakr Monroe, ul least tem po­
rarily.
Florida l*uwrr and Ught Co.
thl* week minouurc-d plan* to
rx|Mtiul It* Sanford txiwrr sta ­
tion and nearly double Its ca ­
pacity within five years. FPL
has moved up the schedule by
onr year to ronvrrt Its plant to
ruitund gas. Once approved by
Ihr Florida
Public
Service
Commission, the first stage of
the conversion could Ix-gtn In
2001.
Of its thrrr generators, one
will remain oll-powerrd. The
two larger smokestacks, which
stand at about 400 feet, would
he removed, once the project Is
completed. The futurr o f the
third stack built In 1927 und
which stands at .'102 fret. Is
still unclear.
Though located In DelJary.
the power plant Is visible
across the lake. Its towering
striped smokestacks liuvc been
thr subject of drbatr for sev­
eral months.
Most recently, Sanford Mayor
Lurry Dale on behalf of the rlty
commission usked that the
stacks be removed.
"Thr commission thought It
would be mure environmentally
pleasing If the smokestacks
came down.* Dale said. "The
river
looks
better
without
them.*
About 150 DcUary residents
slgnrd a petition asking for the
removal of thr stucks.
Yet. some Volusia County
residents wuntrd to preserve
the smokestacks as a land­
mark. Officials In DeBary were
also ronccm rd over the costs
to maintain thr stacks, which
could have reached up to
$ 100,000 a year.
Dale called the expansion
plans a positive move for the
region.
T ills Impacts the arrn posi­
tively by boosting the power
capacity,* he said. *Wc need to
the Increase In generation of
elect rtclty.*

Bush centers campaign around family needs
By Tony T iis io
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Re­
publican candidate for gover­
nor Jeh Bush recently visited
Central Florida on a mission.
Ills mission Is lo make Florldu
a better place for everyone, es­
pecially for children. Bush vis­
ited Seminole County's Juve­
nile Assessment
Center In
Sanford und later talked about
his life, family and Iris up­
coming election.
*Wc nerd to build a slate of
opportunity for people.* Bush
said. Coming from a family
dedicated to public service, the

45-year-old Bush added. 'Most
of the Joy In my life has been
serving others."
He says he's especially con­
cerned about the children of
Florida and has made children

Elections ‘98
and their education the banner
for his run for governor of
Florida. This, his campaign
has shown, has been proven In
Ills many youth oriented com ­
munity service activities such
as the Liberty City Charter
School which he ro-founded In
Miami.

Hush attributes Ills belief ill
strong family ties to his own
very close knit faintly lies while
growing up.
*1 was fortunate to have an
Incredibly supportive mum and
dad. former president and first
lady. George
and Barbara
Bush. They created order and
lots of love for their four chil­
dren*
Love Is also something he
and his wife of 24 years.
Cohuuha. passed down lo their
three children. George, Nocllc
and Jeh. Bush was especially
excited on this day because Jits
oldest son. George, had Just
started his teaching career.

teaching social studies.
Bush's family helped him de­
cide to nm for governor.
*My whole family Is very su pportlve of my running for gov­
ernor. I would not be running If
1 believed It would hurt them In
any way,* Bush said.
Children und families were
also on Ills mind us he visited
the Juvenile Assessment Cen­
ter. Tlie JAC reduces the time
that law enforcement officers
deal with Juveniles In the
criminal Justice system.
The center ulso provides
guidance In referring Juveniles
to the right program or service.
PI rase B«* Bush. Pag* SA

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8 AM dRD

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;
Health .tint I him.in service*
Hoard. which senc* Seminole,
('r.itigr Itrn.irtl &gt;iud O m t |)I;i
coiinne* i* i .tiling lot now
mcmhci *
IIH-*H member* icp rr*cn t
lin n i utilities m working with
tin Department oi children ft
Famitv ti' determine .util prliinti/i loium unm nerds The
liii.titl .tiiu* to make sure th.it
i i ottomii
health .mi! social
'irv ti i** .o.til program*
arc
available .1111! ac» rssthlc to m
dividual* .tin) l.intilics
lo le.nn how to apply lot
ho.inl membership .uni .ihout
tin- *dci Him process,
cull
WYtulv Jordan. illis ii li.iiMin
.it
107 2 I i 04U0. ext ISO
\n HUSH i&gt;* .teller lit Chi I
iltcn .util Families 1ri ‘•latewide district*. Kuril ho.inl
lonsists i.| IS or ntorr inriti
In in who rdirt'i ihrtr romttui
tut! tn trnttN of ,i({r. rthnirliy,
Ci min and nice Kit her the
Governor or ,i ho.inl ol county
i onimtsMonerx .itt|HitntN mem
hefN HUSH candidates must
h.nr a record ol commitment
to and expertise in meeting
thru community health and
human services needs.

I m n n u in it)
In s t il a I

l nii\

SANFORD Midway Elem en­
tary School will proudly pres
ent •Community Unity*, their
llrst arts lesttv.il ol the school
&gt;ear on today irntn 6:30 until
8 p.m.
Children involved in i’hystral
Education
and
Creative
Movement will present a Turntiling Show. Children involved
m .\rt will present 2 1 ) and 3D projects. Children Involved
In Musie jvorall and Theater
Arts will present a musical
play called "The Three Hears*.
Children involved in Instru­
mental Music will play pieces
on the recorder, string (violin),
and OrfT Instruments Children
involved
in
the
American
Strert Dance will present vari­
ous dance styles while travel­
ing on the TRAIN
The community Is Invited to
attend.

.

M ille t ic b o o s te rs

SANFORD
Seminole High
S* Imol Athlel n Uousieis will
meet Mnuil.ll Sept
I I at 7
p m m the lou letetue room ol
the Administration Building
I'lease eome to help plan lot
the Fall ('.in itial Fund Raise!

School \dvlsor&gt;
('mi tu.il (raining
SANFORD
llir Seminole
( outitv Public Schools will oflei training foi ill new s. hoot
Advisory Coimi il memheis ami
olhei mtetesled persons on
luesil.ii. Sept
15 at 7 p.m
Die training will hi- held at the
Fdueallou.il Support Center
100 F Dike Man tllvd Sun
lord
An overview ol the SACs will
hi presented as well as new
legislation that utlects School
Advisory Connells Katin Ml/
creek. Executive Dlrrelor ol
the
Florida
Aeeouutahllitv
t ommlsston. will conduet the
training
All S A f memhers
train loeul sc'hools are invited
hi attend

Mini-jiraiils for
teachers
GAINESVILLE Florid.i I atm
Hureau Federation Is ottering
elementary and middle school
learheis up to #250 each to
help them iniorpnrale agrteul
ture into then classroom instmetlou during die 1998-09
s»hoot year Any Florida tl.iss
tootn tear her in grade levels
1-8 is invited to apply. Hits is
the fourth year Florida Farm
Bureau has offered die grants
During the 1997-98 school
year. Farm Bureau awarded
30 Mini Grants.
*\Vc have found that $250
i an go a long way In the hands
of
a
creative
classroom
teacher.* si Id FFBF President
Carl B Loop Jr.
Judges give favorable atten*
I Ion hi interdisciplinary ap­
proaches and lo proposals
which require extensive stu­
dent participation. Proposals
should include some measure
to assess the effectiveness of
the grant-supported activities.
Recipients are required to flic
a final report by the end of the
Pleate uee Uriel*, Page 3A

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LOCAL FORECAST

TIDES

Today:
Scattered thunder­
storms lllghs in the upper-80s.
hows In tiie low-70s Friday:
Scattered thunderstorms. Highs
In die low-90*. Lows in the mid70s. Saturday: Afternoon thun­
derstorms. Highs near-90. Lows
In the mid-70s. Sunday: After­
noon thunderstorms. Highs In
the low-LKJs. D ims in the mid*
70s.

THURSDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 9:20
u.m.. maj. 3:10 a .in., min.
10:00 p.m.. maj. 3:40 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
11:54 a.m.. — p.m.. low: 5:27
u.m.. 0:02 p.m. New Sm yrna
Beach: high: 11:59 a.m., •••*
p.m., low: 5:32 a.m.. 6:07 p.m..
EXTENDED OUTLOOK Cocoa Beach: high: *— a.m.,
12:14 p in., low: 5:47 a.m.. 6:22
TH U RSD AY
F R ID A Y
Tstrm s 89 73 T s trm s 91 74 p.m.
SATU RD AY
SUNDAY
T strm s 90 74 T strm s 91 75

LOTTERY
Hero aro Iho winning numbers

selected on Wednesday tn the
Florida Lottery
Fantasy 5

2-13-14-20-21
Lotto (Sept 5)
24-25-32-42-45-47

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a yton a B each &amp; N ew
S m yrn a B each : Seas arc 24 feet with u light chop.
W ater tem perature at Daytuna Is 79 degrees and at
N ew Synirua. 79 degrees.
W inds are from the n orth ­
east at 10-15 m .p.h.

STATISTICS
Play 4
3-9-1*2
Cash 3
5-7-0

The high temperature tn
Sanford Wednesday waa 87
degrees end the overnight low
waa 73.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m.,
Thursday totaled 0.00 Inch.
•Sunrlae................. 7:07 a.m.
•Sunset.................. 7:30 p.m.

3 cminolc Herald
"Senin/( Seminole County Since IVOH"
Thursday September 10, 1996 • Vo! 91, No. 14
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It * Itri-ti tun hut these il.tv*
til 111 II tlllllll .it TI 11It VXt’t l I s l l l g
Ill'll' ill Central Florida Hilt in
Nnmr Al.isk.i ihfy'rr thinking
about sprinting up ,i iHiitml.iiu
i.ni iv 11 if Anvil Mountain 59
Mlliuti- 37 Setniirl Challenge
will have people niuuiug tip
anil thru h.itk down lilt' 834
Iihii l.u'c ni the minuii.im
Those who i.iki linin' th.m ih»*
allotted 59 minuit* 37 secunit* tn finish thr rat &lt;• ate tilsqUittllled
Alxtul 1.000 priiplt- .in- expetted In take nil till' inunil
t.iltt rhi- im m l linn' lot the
i h.illrngi* was 25 minutes 3 7
second*
M.ivhp we shtmil I ihitik
■ilinut .i having a Utkr Monroe
Mtilgr Run in w e who ran ntn
thi' l.istpsl thiiiugh tin* sw.iiins
•il mtilgt's that g.ithn nut
there at this time n( year.
(There an Irwet of the pests
limn in past years thanks tn a
University nl Flnrlda exprri

T h is an d
th a t...
VICKI
BELLUCCIA
Stall W riter

ment. tint their are ennugli
nut then* In gag .my num i'rll
Or. hmv almut a Claim Hop
nut on Dike Jrstip lest any
Notes tans take umbrage In
that suggestion, we were re
lerrlug nnlv tn the laet that
there .tie timre nl the pesky
reptiles ni that lake than fust
about any where else you can
ihlttk &lt;&gt;l Uup over a doreu nl
the critters
lit. say. 30 non
utes ami Id seeotuls or less
and you win.

Spice up y o u r life
While we

have the Sanford

Tajiri students to appear
with noted opera artist

Lions ( ‘lull's 39" annual spa
ghrttt dinner mining up this
weekend, tlie people nt Tulsa.
( &gt;kla. are relebt at lug with a
litile mure spice the next eon
pie nt days.
flieir annual ( hilt and Blueglass Festival eelehrates the
best tu lint Inml anil cool mu
sle.
Like the ( lull Uookoti. wllieli
was tried m Sanford a lew
years ago. this event Is sanc­
tioned tiv the International
( lull Society, sn the loud is
guaranteed In he good and
hnl
Maybe alter we have our till
nl yummy spaghetti we might
mushier
'•piling dungs up
around here again with .1 1 lull
lestlval ol nni own again

Look il up in your Funk
and \ \ agnail*
We all heard that ailtnon
Ishmenl on hu iijh In m the
1960s, and when we did. sona­
nt us rushed oil alter mu da

nonaries.
But Isa.a Kauffnah Funk,
whose Irlrthdav ts today, did
mote than put together a die
Unitary with Ids partnei
The publishers put out thou
sands ol honks tn the eolirse ol
tlieii
partnership
and l In*
mmp.iuv
that
hears
their
liana* mutiuiies to |tuhltsh
Irooks, tin liahng dictionaries,
tod.iy.

Russ White
is taking a break.
His column,
“Today Is...”,
will return next
week.

O r l a n d o 0 f f&lt;

lly Murvn Hawkins
HERALD UOURKSPONDKNI’
SANFORD
Drnyer
Graves noted opera singing
aitist. will go straight to the
heart of the audience. An
artist whose voice will linger
with you forever.
Graves will route to Or*
lamln Opera House to p er­
form at their 40th anniver­
sary Sunday. Sept. 13. 2
p.m. at the Boh Carr Per­
forming Arts Centre. O r­
lando
Graves will lx* featured
with Thr Orlando Phllhar*
manic Orchestra, the Cam*
erata Chorus. Jones High
School Concert Choir and
students of Tajtrl School ol
Performing Arts and Aca­
demics where Patrtelu M er­
ritt Whatley Is the foiin*
der/dlrcctor.
These students will play a
tag role in ihr background
music of Ms. Graves and
they are honored lo he a
pari ol this artist and this
great pcrfortTiMtiec.
Tickets are $20 to $50 with
students tickets being half
price. The lx&gt;x office photic
number Is 407 426-1700 or

□enyce

G ra v e s
Herald Photo by Mary. H.mkmt

1-800 336 7372 or tl&lt; kets
can he obtained at Ticketmaster.

Tajiri students appearing with Denyce Graves are John Youngblood J r ,
Kashara and Kawanda Taylor, Javah Gilles. Dufeywan Debose. and
Sarah Jones

The way we were: A little of this, a little of that
litis Is a column of hits and
pieces
that
have
been
collecting on my desk.

can he passed on.

Picture identification

Ashby Jones, who lived In Daytona Beach 1929-37. sent me a
note with further Information on the Daytona Boardwalk.
According in Ashby, there was a handstand Just north of the
amusements and right by the boardwalk which was about the
slw o f Sanford's Centennial Park ga/rlm. The audience faced the
beach. Ashby's mother loved the concerts and programs
presented there.
in f o r m a t io n m in t e d
A picture has turned up at the Sanford Museum ol Kel's Dime
Store which
was located
across Magnolia Avenue from
Touehlon's. MeClung's Dime Store was located there in the early
1950s; both Joe and IVggy McClung were at SMS with me. Did
this family sell out to Kel's? Does anyone have any Information on
Kel's Dime Store?
Due to the recent interest In Fort Mellon Park, pictures are
needed bv lire museum of past activities tn the park or lost
features there such as the swimming pool and fire engine.
Informal Ion on the former Mayfair Inn is continually being
sought by the Sanford Museum. If you or someone you know
worked there at any time, went lo the Sanford Naval Academy, or
have any special memories, please contact the museum.
The Museum Is also looking for information on the Banana Lake
Presbyterian Church and Alo. Tm -M r. and Hludwinc drinks
which were all bottled In Sanford.
Tire museum Is located at 520 E. First St. and the phone
number Is 302-1000. Alicia Clarke ls curator.
Libby Mossman and others who worked for the telephone
company In Sanford are researching Its history. They know that
Southern Bell bought the existing company in 1915. Does anyone
know what the name of the company was before 1915 and who
owned il? If you can furnish any answers about this old Sanford
telephone company, contact me and I will pass on tin*
Information.

QRACE M.
Vera Swain Morrissey railed
me from Crystal River to
S TIN EIdentify Jimmy Spivey who Ls
CIPHER
standing between Esther Dm
Morrison and Barbara Cassubc
in Mrs. Dixons 1946-47 fifth
grade
(lass
which
was
published Jan. 28, Vera Is also
tn the picture which someone
sent to her.
Those In this picture were In my class (Seminole High School
19541: I was in the room arross the hall In Illth grade. I had not
heard from Vera since she moved from here to Jacksonville after
eighth grade so II was good tu be in contort with her again.
Ettlc Jane Gleason Keogh wrote a note with a correction In the
Information under the picture o f Governor Claude Kirk with some
DeMolays. It was Clyde A. Gleason, not Claude, who was Grand
Master o f the Florida Masons 1965*66.
Hits was Ettle Jane's uncle and she gave me further
Information on him and others in her family. Clyde came to
Sanford tn the mid 1920s with his mother. Ettlc Jane's
grandmother. Mrs. Gleason later married V C. Collier who owned
Sanford Novelty Works loratcd at 115 N. French Ave. Mr. Collier
was u builder and his shop (ltd beautiful finished millwork. (Since
receiving Ibis Information about Sanford Novelty Works, this firm
lias cropped up in my oilier research. You will read further about
tt in future columns.)
Kttle June's parents came to Sanford about the same time and
her dad. Homer Gleason, worked for Mr. Collier. Tire shop
hurried In July o f 1936 or 1937.
I also had a caller give me Information on some people tn the
1907 Sanford Band which was published June 20. Tile three
women in the picture were daughters of J.N. St muon, hand
director. Jessie Stumon (Mrs. R.E.) Herndon In the second row
used lo g o Into the schools to play her trumpet lor the children.
Her sous. Emmet and Robert, also play(*d instruments.
Junk* Stumon (Mrs. E.L.) Burdick Is In the thtrd row. Her
children were Margaret June and Rosemary. Joslc Stumon In the
hack row was married to Gwynn Fox. the brother of Martha Fox
who never married and lived into her 90 s at 1306 Park Ave.
lire third person from the right In the front row Is perhaps
Cottrell Talley. I know that a Cottrell Talley married Kathleen
Luney who graduated from SHS In 1934: perhaps this was his
father'/
The third person from the left on the secand row is Felix Frank.
He had a sister Flossie who married a Dueanis. L.D. Brown was
Felix Frank's cousin.
Olliers In this 1907 hand but not pictured were Harold Haskins
and Harney Smart.
Rosemary Walton LaFollcttc was able to Identify Becky Ricker
In the picture o f Mrs. Alice Grant's sixth grade class published
Oct. 16. 1997. Becky Is behind Michael Maples In the front row.
Name correction
Dr. Valin Barker corrected the name o f the person who owned
the property where the Mayfair Golf Course is now located. It was
Charles Amory. not Emory, and he Is the one who built the hu'usr
which Is now part of the club house. I had copied the name from
an article in ’ Literary Florida*: this shows how misinformation

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POLICE LOG
l l i r InUnu'tiui rrfx rrls i i v r c compiler/ /ruin flu* Se m inole C o iird i;
.Shert//’s Oftlcr /or frirfrferds rerorr/erf Sepf. fl.

O pen in g th eir gates fo r free
Attractions salute wildfire heroes with comp admission
Special lo the Herald

Mattery on a law enforcement officer:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Central Parkway. 300 block. Sept.
7. 7:53 p III A 23 year-old man. who Altamonte Springs polit e
ollh ers dr-lei mined was drunk, was spotted trying to flan down
i .its Intake linn home because his ear was broken down. Po­
lite h it he was a danger to hlmsell and others In his rondl0**11 Tltey tried to get his wife to route and pick him up Init
white the&gt;’ were walling h*r her. he bet aine agilated and angry
while leaning against the patrol ear lie then pleked up a
branch and stalled Irving to hit the ollleer

Disorderly intoxication:
ALTAMONTE* SPHINGS. Fenton Place. GOO block. Sept
I 20 a in An IK year old man was arrested lor disorderly In
toxieallon by Altamonte Springs Police. Polite said they ar
lived at his home where he had galhrrrd a large crowd around
hlmsell bv shouting and refusing to ipilet down Polli e said In*
was drunk.

Domestic violence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Lavon Drive. 500 block. Sept. 9.
5:20 a m A l l year old man was t barged with batterydoinestlt violent e by Altamonte Springs Polit e. Polit e said be
and bis housemate got into an argiunrnt and he lilt the vic tim
m the head several times with Ills list
ALTAMONTE SPHINGS. Wymore Avenue, 400 block, Scpi
H, 7 (*&gt; p m A 10 year old man was arrrsted for dotnestle violente alter In- and his girlfriend were arguing while lie litcd to
wateli television Police said she repeatedly turned off the TV
while they talked When she Irletl lo tom h him. they said, he
grabbed her by the throat and wrist and threw her against the
wall
SANFORD. 14** Street. 700 block. Sept K *135 a m A 43
year old man was arrested tor battery domestic violence after
he and his gtilfrieud got Into a light and he threw her into the
t om h and hit her several times In llir head.

TAI.I.AI IASSKK
On site at the Florida
Fire Chiefs' Association's annual meeting
In Key West, the Florida Attractions
Association announced Ihol horn August 1
to Sept. 30 nearly 70 Florida attractions
are opening their gates to firefighters who
helped save the stale from a series til
wildfires
earlier
this
month.
This
coordinated effort, speaiheatled by the
Florida Attractions Association, means
that more than 30. OOO (volunteer and
professional) llieflghters who helped battle
the bla/cs that threatened to engulf parts
of Florida
will have free,
unlimited
admission to neatly 70 ol Florida's most
(Hipular attractions for n two month
period Most attractions are also offering
admission discounts to family members ol
the fircfighiets,
Mike Morawskl. president ol the Ernest
Hemingway I Ionic, Key West, and FAA
Governmental
Affairs
Chair
lor
the
Association, told the more than 300
Florida lire chiefs in attendance at the
meeting "You may consider your recent
effort on behalf ol the state of Florida a Job
well done The attrai lions In this stale
1relieve It to be an ai t ol heroism They are
proud ol you and your teams of firefighters
and want to thank you *
Florida's attractions, representing the
cornerstone
of
Florida's
$41
billion
tourism Industry, were organized by the
Florida Attractions Assoei.illtm to present

the
unprecedented
demonstration
o(
appreciation.
Participating
attractions
Include theme parks hlg and small,
museums, historical sites, zoos, botanical
gardens
and
oilier
family oriented
attractions
Th ese
firefighters helped
preserve our livelihoods-.mil we |c]t that
this was the l&gt;est way to express our
gratitude the Florida attractions Indnsirv
salutes them.* said FAA President Hill
l*ui kett. St. Augustine Alligator Farm
A powerful series ol ads are expet ted to
appear
on
posters.
flyers
and
in
newspapers, deptet firelighters moving
toward and reluming Iroru the llres as wcli
as a i lose up ol a tree sapling suggesting
lit*- goes on. The atls were developed and
donated by HVK/Mel)onald -a national ad
agency wllh four ollltes In I lotlda Printing
ol the flyers and posters w eir donated bv
Florida Media publisher of Florida Living
Magazine and Allied Printing Company of
■faeksonville.
Hie participating attractions in (lie
special offer are: A World of On bids.
Adventure Dindlng/Shlpwrrck Island Water
Park. Ah-Tah-Thl-Kl Museum. Audubon
Utilise A Tropical
Gardens. Ilabroek
Wilderness
Adventures.
Millie
Swamp
Safari, link Tower Gardens. Broadway
Palm Dinner Theatre, Busch Gardens
Tampa Hay. Huttrrfly World. Caribbean
Gardens.
Church
Street
Station.
Clearwater Marine Atpiarlum. Coral Castle.
Cypress Gardens. Edison A Ford Winter
Estates, Ernest Hemingway Home and

Museum.
Everglades
Alligator
Farm.
I .inlasy of Flight. Flamingo Gardens,
I lorida Moat Tour. Florida Splendid China.
Florida Sports Hall of Fame. Fred Hear
Museum. Galorlaiul. Historical Museum of
Southern Florida.
Momos.issa
Springs
State Wildlife Park. Hubbard's Marina
Cruises. International Museum of Cartoon
Ail
.Jacksonville
Zoological
Gardens.
.Jungle Queen Klvrrboal, King Henry's
Feast, l.ightncr Museum. Lion Country
Safari, Marie Selbv Motanlcal Gardens.
Marlueland ol Florida, Medieval Times
Dinner A Tournament. Miami Museum of
Science A Spate Transit Planetarium,
Miami
Seaqtiarium.
Monkey
Jungle.
Morikainl Museum and Japanese Gardens.
IMOSI!) Museum of St lenre and History of
Jai ksonvllle. (MOSJI Museum of Science A
Indnsirv ol Tampa. National Museum of
Naval Aviation. Oldest Store Museum.
Parrot Jungle and Gardens, Ponte de
I-eon's Fountain o f Youth. Potter's Wax
Museum. Ripley's Hell eve It Or Not!
Museum. St Augustine. Ripley's Hellcvc It
Or Not! Orlando Museum. Sarasota Jungle
Gardens.
Sawgrass
Recreation
Park.
SeaWortd Adventure Parks, Silver Springs,
Skull Kingdom. Si. Augustine Alligator
Fanil. St. Augustine Sterile Cruise. St.
Augustine
Sightseeing
Trains.
St.
Augustine Spanish Quarter Village. Teddy
Hear Museum of Naples. Theater of the
Sea, U S . Astronaut Hall of Fame. Walt
Disney World
Company.
Weeks
Air
Museum. Wet n Wild

Briefs--------

Driving under (lie influence:

Continued from Page 2A

WINTER SPRINGS. Dolphin Street at State Road 434. Sept
k :i:2ft put An IK year old man was arrrsted for driving under
(lie lllilueut e ol ah nhol

1998-99 aradenilc year.
Applications must be retelvetl at the Fann Hureau of­
fice In Gainesville by Oct. 1,
HtitM. Winning proposers will
he notified hv Oct. 15. To ob­
tain an application, contact
ihe Florida Fann Hureau Fed­
eration Field Services Division,
1*0 Hox 147030. Gainesville.
FL 32014-7030.
or phone
(3521 378-8100. Ext. 1030. or
FAX 1352) 374 1585.
More
Information on the Mint Grant
Program
and Requests for
Proposals are also available on
Florida
Farm
Hurrau's
Website, http:/ /www.fb.rom/

Drugs:
LONGWOOD. Reams Street. 1IOO block. Sept H II p m A
,’lliyear old man a 34-year old woman and an IHyrar-old
woman were arrested lor possession &lt;&gt;l a i annulled substance
amt possession o| drug paraphernalia Seminole County depu­
ties said they exei tiled a s eart h warrant on the house because
they believed there was drug at tlvlty then*. In the house, they
louud mote than 2 t) grams ot marijuana in a Imk box. a gun.
an unknown white powder miscellaneous paperwork and a s­
sorted p in es ol drug paraphernalia

(&gt;ruiul (heft unto:
SANFORD. Townr Center boulevard, IOO block, Sept. H.
H 22 p tn. A 25 year old man was arrested lor grand theft auto
alier Seminole Cottuly sheriff's deputies louud him with a
rental ear he had signed out and never returned. 'Hie rental car
agency reported it as stolen lie told deputies he had planned
to return It A trailer attached to the car was reported stolen
from Volusia County.

Asked when he was Infill*
cured to mil for governor.
Hush said. "It was when I was
serving as secretary of com ­
merce under fonner Governor
Hob
Martinez's
administra­
tion."
Among his goals If elected
governor "I'd like to see gov­
ernment services be more rele­
vant lo people." Hush also
would like to find ways to
lessen the demands madr on
people, and have them create
I teller lives.

to convo down Tito Into ot itui third is yol unknown

Story P a g t 1A.

Budget-----Continued from Page 1A
of their tax bill.
Tire mlllages have been re­
duced .HO 12 mils from last
year, according to the county,
to the lowest mlllage level
since 1989-90.
fills year's proposed taxes
are Just slightly lower than last
yrar's because construction
and renovations at the county's
libraries ts complete. Last year
.0710 mils were levied to pay
for library construction proj­

Dunn-------Continued from Page 1A
a lighted field, lie took spe­
cial pride m making sure
that the field was always
watered uud maintained.
"He was always the first to
arrive and the last to leave."
she said.
Miller said her father had
a real love for Sanford. He

was married here and raised
two daughters. Miller and
her sister. Jackie Riimhley.
still live in Sanford.
"He Is best remembered
by those who knew him by
his khaki hat and driving
his old yellow city pickup
truck." she said.

ects. Tilts year, uolhlng Is
budgeted lor suc h programs.
There Is still money allocated
In the budget to help the
county Increase the number of
books In the county's libraries,
however, l l i r county is In Its
second yrar of a nine-year pro­
gram to increase the pcr-raplla
bcHik volume lo 1.5 books per
person.
Cindy Hall, director of Fiscal
Servlrrs for the county, ex­
plained the "tentative aggregate
mlllage rale, exclusive of voted
debt
service
mlllage.
Is
G.5248," a 3.4 percent Increase
over the rolled hack rate.
flits yrar's budget Includes
33 new stall members. Includ­
ing 20 new sberilTs deputies,
two new circuit court positions
and 11 positions In the Hoard
of County Commissioner's de­
partment.
In the sheriffs office, IG of
the positions are covered by a
federal
community
policing

O B IT U A R IE S
ford. In
ments.

Fannie Lawrence
FANNIE LAWRENCE
Fannie Lawrence, BH. Redding
Gardens.
Sanford.
died
Wednesday, Sept. 9. 1998 at
her residence. Horn July 29.
1910 In Jennings, Fla., she
moved to Sanford 71 years ago.
Mrs. Lawrence was u member
of Morning Glory Missionary
Hupttst Church.
Survivors include stepdaugh­
ters. Mary’ Jo Smith. Francis
Scott, Kathllnc Watson. Phillis
Scott. Alfrcdu Lawson, Helen,
all of Sanford: stepsons. Char­
lie. Frank. Edward. Larry. all of
Sanford;
25
grandchildren:
numerous great-grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­

charge

of

arrange­

ANDREW C. CANCALO SI
Andrew C. Cancalost, 72. Lit­
tle llumplon Close. Longwood,
died Tuesday. Sept. 8 . 1998.
Horn In Hudson County. N.J..
he moved to Central Florida In
198G. Mr, Cuncalosl was an
electrirlan. Hr was a member
of Knights of Columbus. Mr.
Cuneulust was a U.S. Army
veteran o f the Korean War. He
was a member of St. Francis of
Assist
Catholic
Church
of
Apopka.
Survivors Include wife, Victo­
ria: son. A id rew T.. Longwood;
daughter. Susan Conte. Uudcn.
Pa.. Dianne Said. E. Hanover.
N.J.. Dottle Jean Meyer. Eliza­
beth llomberger, both of Toms
River, N.J.; stepmother, Marga­
ret. Mahwah, N.J.: brothers.
Charles. Toms River. N J ., Ted
Jr.. Hc-rgenficTd, N.J.; sisters,
Jane Connelly. Allendale. N.J.,
Margaret Valrnta. Ridgewood.
N.J.. A m
Marie Jakoeson,
Midland Park,
N J .;
seven
grandchildren:
one
great­
grandchild.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home,
Longwood.
In
charge of arrangements.

Florida Farm Hureau Fed­
eration Is an Independent ag­
ricultural organization. It lain
more than 130.000 members
statewide, and Is not affiliated
with any arm o f govrmment.

A foggy day in Sanford
Tbo FPL smokoLtacka mo baroly visible m this
photo taken on a foggy day rocontly from Iho manna on Lako Monroo Two ot Iho blacks aro slalod

Bush
Continued from Page 1A
&lt;init ials do Mils by pmvtdmg a
centralized receiving unit lor
all Juveniles as well as a s ­
sessing and evaluating all )tiverities. They also reduce the
average time between arrest
and assessment.
Hush also spent some time
talking to a Juvenile offender.
When leaving the young man.
Hush encouraged jilm to stay
to school. Walking patiently
through ihe various corridors
ol the farlllty Ills down to earth
l&gt;crsouallty was noticed by everyone. Seminole County Sheriff
Don Ksllnger. and JAC Man­
ager. Kip Hcacham
guided
Hush through the building.
As Hush said In another In­
terview. ”J like to listen," And
listen he did. He later partici­
pated In a panel discussion,
the panel Including Ksllnger.
Hcacham. Stale Attorney Norm
Wnlflngcr and several JAC |»ersonncJ. In which they talked
alrout the many problems a s­
sociated with Juvenile offend­
ers.

nth.

GARY DONALDSON
Gary Donaldson. 50. Camrron
Avenue. Sanford, died Tuesday.
Sept. H. 1998. Horn In Sanford,
he was a lifelong resident. Mr.
Donaldson was a custodian for
Seminole
County
Public
Schools. He had worked at
Wilson Elementary School and
II years at
Lyman
High
School. He was a member of
Funntou Hunt Club. Osteen.
Mr. Donaldson served in the
U.S. Navy.
Survivors Include wife, Re­
becca "Becky": son, Franklin
"Frank".
Sanford;
father,
Franklin K.; Sanford: sister.
Doris Foltz. Sanford.
Ualdwln-Falrchtld
Oakluvvn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. In charge of arrange­
ments.
RAYMOND T. WEBER
Raymond T. Weber, 60. Armwmuunt Place, Dike Mary,
died Tuesday. Sept. H, 1998.
Horn Chicago. III., he moved to
Central Florida In 1979, Mr.
Weber was an Insurance ac­
count executive. He was a
member of VFW Post 10147.
Commander and -tilt Degree
Knights of Columbus. Mr. W e­
ber served In the U.S. Navy. He
was a member o f the Church of
Tlie Auum ciallou.

cuss Ihe budget again at a
meeting on Sept. 22 nt 7 p.m.
The public bearing on the
budget will be heard nficr the
board deals, once again, with
the matter o f Ihe public nudity
ordinance.

grant. The deparlmrnl Is also
adding 17 detention deputies
who an* needed to operate the
Corrections Facility, the Juve­
nile Assessment Center and
the Work Release Center.
The commissioners will dis­

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Calling sin what it is
W r arr stin-ly living In thr UVST DAYS, mnny
|M'»plr anti prrarhrni don't linvc the backbone
lo call sin. sin, they arc nrnild they don’t have
enough donations If they preach the truth.
Peace Is disappearing In the whole world.
Mankind Is destroying the world. Our peace Is
about lo he history. Here In America I see the

Increasing spirit o f hate and murder. Cities on
lire, guns blazing In the schools where prayer Is
being taken away, riots and bloodshed. The
world Is brromlng a bloody world.
TV Is a window of horrors, news Is sickening.
I am tired o f not being able to watch 'IV any
more as a family unless I want my grandchil­
dren to learn violence, foul language. Immoral
sex, etc. We are living In a generation that lias

Vision of progress in Fort
Mellon Park development
Much has been written, and discussed relative
to the proposed waterfnmt development In
Sanford. It .ip|&gt;ears that the opponents have
dominated the stage as they demonstrate the
essence of selfishness.
The supporters of the project embrace this as
an opportunity for the City of Sanford to In­
crease Its tax base and open an avenue of In­
creased revenues. Just as sure as this project Is
realized, the First Street Corridor will come to
life. Yes. someone with u vision will spring forth
and compliment the new site.
For years as a commissioner. I pushed for a
waterfront development because I saw the p o­
tential and the long-term brnrlltx. 1 also saw It
as a means of putting lifeblood Into the down­
town area. I envisioned a place that our young
people would tie proud of mid motivated to stay
home rather than Irave the
arra
after
school/college to seek what we really could pro­
vide for them here. Unfortunately, lids drive on
my part fell on deaf ears.
Those who op|&gt;osed the notion o f Seminole
Towne Center are seeing how businesses of all
sorts are emerging around It. Hence, with this
waterfront project, there will be a complete
revolution of downtown Sanford.
As I understand, the Fort Mellon Park Is used
as the rationale for the opposition of the pro­
mised project. The old wrst experienced the
landowners resisting Uie coming o f the rail­
roads. but they lost and tire rest Is history.
Tlierr Is no stopping progress. Therefore, all
the sentimentality of the park, and other rea­
sons to preserved same are unbelievable, espe-

BOB
THOM AS
Bob Thomas Is
a former
Sanford city
commissioner.

Guest Column
clally when It has been made clear that not only
a portion of the park Is going to remain, but It
Is also going to lie greatly enhanced. Even II
this werr not so, a new park location can be
found and we run move ahead.
The ability und willingness to accept and ad­
just to change Is a sign of Intelligence. Those
who oppose this change are secure In that they
have gainful employment, or are retired. Tills
waterfnmt proposal. If brought forth, will bring
Jobs and a vast Inrreuse In capital.
I was bom and reared In this city and have
seen Its domination by the farmers, who paid
slave wages for the hard labor, accentuated by
long hours by the have-nots. Many of our soculled fulr-minded people want this former Cel­
ery City to continue Its wicked Journey. I cer­
tainly hope that does not happen.

been brainwashed wllh too much TV and know
tuning the advance technology o f computers Is
one evil pornography monster, which nlreudy
has great power over people and Is becoming a
great danger for children also.
H ie world has forgotten the fear o f God and
forgotten how to obey Ills commandments.
America needs God now. We have to turn to
God. time Is getting shorter. Jesus Is around the
comer.
I am tired of so much permissiveness In our
society. The Supreme Court’s decisions In
which criminals become the victims and victims
become the criminals, nudity, homosexuality,
lesbianism and child molesters, turning them
Into celebrities, writing liooks or making movies
aluiut their abhorrent sins.
The signs are here. These are the last days.
Hut the fearful and unl&gt;ellev1ng. und the abom i­
nable. and murderers and whoremongers nnd
sorcerers and Idolaters and all liars shall have
their pari In the lake which burnetii with fire
and brimstone which Is the second death.
Revelation 2 /.H
I am tired of being told that bring a Christian
Is wrong, but ubullions and drags should In- le­
galized. I am tired o f dishonest people nnd the
evil that links In the heurts of men: lark of per­
sonal Integrity and sincere friendships. We ran
no longer light each other. We must help one
another.
I»r d Jesus Is the truth and the answer
through the reading, trarhlng and Irumlttg of
the Hllile. the word of our Lord God.
M eriela F lib
Sanford. FL

Clinton’s spin liars
Tlierr Is u constant drum-rail of assertions by
thr Clintons' spin-liars that Kenneth Starr has
sjient $-10 million and tliat the Clintons don't
llkr It. Tills Is their way of changing the subject
when asked anything at ull. Ask them why Clin­
ton llrd about unswrrlng questions, and they
say that Starr s|&gt;rnt $40 million.
None of their listeners challenges these non
sequlters. but the Clintons have spent more
than $-10 million o f taxpayers money on their
pragnun of vilifying everyone who durra ch al­
lenge their sainthood. It hus been reported In

the media that, at one time or the other. Clinton
has hlrrd 200 lawyers. Ills head press flack-­
one o f that large taxpayer -paid In-house group
o f spin-liars who cost more than $ 1 million a
year—has said that Clinton has 50 lawyers
working at one time. That alone Is more than $5
million n year, which Is paid by us. And this
has been going on for more than 0 years.
We need an audit of the Clintons' spin-liar
welfare machine.
W illiam S h effield
Sanford. FL

Thanks for article
Jeana Hughes' article ‘ A quest for vision' was
not only Informative and Interesting, but has
helped In our efforts to heighten public aware­
ness of VIslonQuest's mission. 'Helping die
world to see more clearly, one child at a time' Is
at the heart o f all we do. and stories such as
yours helps to bring us near at hand to the
children we arc committed to serve.
On behalf o f the staff, we thank you very
much for your concise coverage of our optical
lab.
Nancy Jeppeacn
E xecu tive D irecto r
Jeppeacn V U IonQ ueet, Inc.
Sanford, FL

Enjoyed story
When Shari Hrodle told mr she was doing a
feature. (Memories of Gemini Springs. Seminole
llrm ltl Aug. 23) I didn't rrallzr It was going to
tie a FEATURE. I know Dr. West’s family will
appreciate the article as much as we do. The
acquisition of that parcel of land Is Important
now. but will become more so as the years go
by. I can tell Shari Is sensitive to the Impor­
tance o f conservation and appreciative of the
beauties of our lands and waters. Thank you for
your perceptive and attentive Interview, and the
accurate portrayal of our feelings In seeing
these Important ussets preserved lor future gen­
erations. I hope our paths cross again.
S a u a d r a H. O r a y
DeBary, F L

jo&gt;t our appreciation, we're c
itere who valiantly battled t

Firefighters receive free admission and family discounts to the following attractions August*1 thru September 30:
A World of Orchids
Adventure Landing/Shipwreck
Island Water Park
Ah-Tah-Thl-Ki toseum
Audubon House S Tropical Gardens
Babcock Wilderness Adventures
Billie Swamp Safari
Bok Tower Gardens
Broadway Palm Dinner Theater
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
Butterfly World
Caribbean Gardens
Church Street Station
Clearwater Narine Aquarius

Coral Castle
Cypress Gardens
Edison S Ford Wlntar Estates
Ernest Hemingway Ho m I Nusetan
Evergladas Alligator Farm
Fantasy of Flight
Flamingo Gardens I Wray Botanical
Collection
Florida Boat Tour
Florida Splendid China
Florida Sjiorts Hell of Fame
Fred Bear Nuseua
Gatorland
Historical Nuseus ofSouthern
FL

Homosassa Springs St.Wildlife Park
Hubbard's MarinaCruises
International Nuseus of Cartoon Art
Jacksonville Zoological Gardens
Jungle Queen Rlverboat
King Henry's Feast
Llghtner Nuseua
Lion Country Sefarl
Narte Selby Botanical Gardens
Narlneland of Florida
Medieval Times Dlrwer S Tournament
Miami Museum of Science t Space
Transit Plonetarlus
Nloml Sesquarlua

Nonkey Jungle
Norlkaad Nusetaa S Japanese Gardens
Nuseua of Science S History (Jax)
Nuseua of Science I Industry
(Tampa)
National Nuseua of Naval Aviation
Oldest Store Nuseua
Parrot Jungle end Gardens
Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth
Potter’s Wax Nuseua
Ripley's Believe It Or Not!
NuseuasCSt. Augustine and Orlando)
Sarasota Jungle Gardens
Sawgrass Recreation Park

SeaWorld Adventure Parks
Silver Springs
Skull Kingdom
St. Augustine Alligator Farm
St. Augustine Scenic Cruise
St. Augustine Sightseeing Trains
St. Augustine Spanish
Quarter Village
Teddy Beer Nuseua of Naples
Theater of the Sea
U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame
Welt Disney World Company
Weeks Air Nuseua
Wet 'N Wild

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Extra-Pointsi n

Jeff
Berlinicke
Herald SM . Weller

The sleeping
Bear(s) may
have been
awakened a
year early
WINTER SPRINGS _ Last year. It looked
like 1099-2000 would be a banner year for
Winter Springs High School.
A lot of people might have underestimated
the Dears.
When the school opened a year ago. with
only ninth- and lOth-graders. everyone
knew It would be ju st a matter of time before
Winter Springs became a powerhouse In
Seminole County athletics.
The term you heard most was ‘ sleeping gi­
ant."
Winter Springs had some of the best ath­
letes in the county flocking for the new
school and. even tn Its first year of play, the
Dears were somewhat competitive, even
making the state playoffs In softball as well
as a girls'volleyball team that finished 2 1-11.
Orest times were looming for the Class o f
2000.
..
Dut. even though there are no seniors In
the school. 1999 la starting to look like the
season when Winter Springs moves to the
elite o f the county athletic programs.
Start with fall sports.
The girls' volleyball team Is considered one
of the Best tn the state for Its conference. Last
year's top-10 ranking was a great start and
coach Kim Vach has an even more experi­
enced team this year. The girls battled B er­
keley Christian, ranked eighth in the nation,
down to the wire and can hold their own
against anything Seminole County has to
offer. Don't be shocked by a state title for a
second-year school.
Then there's football.
Last year, the Bears took their lumps.
a Junior varsity schedule and trying
a fust-year team.
But the lumps paid off.
When Winter Springs took the field Friday
for Its first varsity game. Ironically against
Dayslde. another first-year school, the tables
were turned and the Blake boys • Brandon
and Johnny • ran up a 54-0 score. No one at
Winter Springs can get carried away: Bayaide Is as easy as It gets this year, but W inter
Springs should be a force by next year when
It fields Its first senior class.
In other sports, the basketball teams
should both be significantly better. W inston
Morgan and Brian Baker make for a form i­
dable duo for a team that Improved as the
Inaugural season went on last year, and In
I d r i s ' basketball, look out.
The Lady Bears will have maybe the second
strongest starting unit In the county with
the Dedelow twins and a few transfers in­
cluding Mary Lou Johnston, one of the best
point guards In the state, from Oviedo.
The Bears' baseball team got better as the
year went on last year and the softball team,
made up of a strong youth program, may be
dominating.
It's not aU talent at Winter Springs. Princi­
pal Wayne Epps, formerly of Oviedo, and one
of the biggest sports advocates In the county,
along with Athletic Director Rick Tribett.
have built this program and generated tons
o f excitement for a school that most people
thought had little chance of winning during
the first years.
Winter Springs has one of the best and
most vocal fan bases tn the county and the
faculty, according to some o f their players,
are some of the school's biggest boosters.
There's a spirit at Winter Springs that
should propel the Bears to the elite In the
county.
It might be time to start clearing the walls
In the Winter Springs gym. By the time vol­
leyball season Is over. It could be time to
hang the first of many banners.
L a s t S e c o n d S n o t : Now that Mark

«

McGwire has his 62nd homer, can we
get back to remembering that 99 percent
q f all baseball players are overpaid
Jerks playing fo r arrogant owners? It’s
college football seaso n , fo r God’s sake.

Rebuilding Rams romp
Young Lake Mary squad sweeps away Seminole in
Seminole Athletic Conference boys volleyball play
By Jsfy Bsitlaieks
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ The Lake Mary boys' volleyball
team Isn't used to losing at VolieyFest.
So they Just aren't talking about It.
Last season, the Rama lost VolieyFest, the
unofficial state cham pionship o f Florida, for the
first time tn years. The Rams host the tourna­
ment. but Oviedo captured It last season and It
Isn't something the Rama are talking about as
the 1998 season kicks off.
■VolieyFest Is not discussed around here.*
Lake Mary roach Jeannle Fisher said.
There might be some discussion In about two
months when the tournament convenes again at
Lake Mary. The Rams are looking tough and
demonstrated that with a convincing 15-12. 15­
7 win over visiting Seminole last night.
The Rams are young, without the big names o f
the past several years such as Jason Hawkins,
now at Penn State. But they still are deep with a
good chem istry that w ill have to stay Intact be-

fore VolieyFest rolls around. With a 3-0 start to
the season, the Rams appear to have things
going their way.
‘ It depends on how this team develops.*
Fisher said. *We need to play us a unit. The
guys have been together for four years now but
where are go depends on how hard we work.
So far. It's worked well. The Rams were tough
tn the pre-season Jamboree and haven't been
seriously threatened since the start o f the
regular season.
“With this group, everybody Is capable o f de­
veloping into a cohesive unit.* Fisher said. ‘ Last
year. It wasn't there.*
Last night. It eras.
The Rama fell Into a 0-0 hole In the first game
as Seminole cam e out slamming. After a time
out. Lake Mary adjusted and clawed back In.
Behind the serve o f Corey Ruckdeschel. Lake
Mary scored three straight, then cut It to 7-6 to
put Seminole on the ropes.
Alter falling down, 9-6. Matt Main took over
serve and the Rams ran o ff four straight to take

the lead It wouldn't relinquish.
Kevin Coogan and Scott Henderson pounded
home spikes to end the first game.
In Oame 2. Seminole lumped out to another
lead, Jumping out 3-0, but Brett Pocock started
dominating at the net and Lake Mary cam e
back. Eric Otero’s serves brought the Rams six
straight points and the Rama never looked
back.
The loss was Sem inole's second straight, but
both have been on the road to tough teams.
Coach Matt Hibbard Is looking forward to an­
other shot at Lake Mary and Oviedo at home.
T h e y beat us on the front line,* Hibbard said.
"Our serves lulled us tonight. Every lim e we got
some momentum, the serves killed It.*
Setnlnole w ill host DeLand at Bill Flem ing
Memorial Oyranaalum on Friday at 5 p.m. be­
fore traveling to Lyman on Monday for a 7 p.m.
Seminole Athletic Conference contest.
Lake Mary w ill host Lake Brantley on Monday
and Oviedo on Wednesday. Both matches w ill
start at 7 p.m.

Transfer
adds fire
to Winter
Springs9

Busy night
for county
volleyball

volleyball
title hopes
By J e ff B s illa ls ts
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
WINTER SPR1NOS _ At a lot o f
schools, talk about state cham pi­
onships two weeks Into the season
Is taboo.
W inter Springs Junior volleyball
player Cortney Bliss Isn't afraid to
talk about It.
In fact, she gets kind o f excited
talking about It.
*We have all the talent a team
can have,* she said. “We want to
win It for our coach. She's com e
Wlntor Springs Junior outskto hitter Cortnsy BMm hnctovstopsd Into on*
dose so many times and It'a tim e
for her to get one.*
of tha top voteybal ptoyars in the Seminole Athletic Conference Mnoe her
Bliss Is talking about coach Kim transfer from Mount Dora Christian Home and Bfcie School.
Vach who reached the Final Four
the top players In Central Florida.
but never got the trophy during her Berkeley, the eighth-ranked team
BUss transferred
to
W inter
career at Cypress Creek High tn the nation last week.
Springs after spending ninth grade
Besides BUss. W inter Springs
School. BUss said one o f the rea­
at Mount Dora Christian Home and
sons she wanted to play at W inter has Kris and Bev Dedelow aa h it­
Bible H igh School. Then she met
Springs eras for the experience ters. and Oretchen Naruta at set­
ter. AU four are solid athletes and
Vach.
Vach had to offer.
The Bears. In only their second Naruta played with Biisa during the
*1 met coach Vach and Just de­
season as a varsity team, have a summer for the Orlando VoUeyball
cided I wanted to play for W inter
Uneup.
i. BUss
Bliss holds the Academy Junior Olympic du b team
Springs.* Bliaa said. T h e y pay a
young school's records for digs tn a which finished third In the nation.
lot of attention to fem ale athletics
season (297), kills (273) and had Naruta and Bliss played for the
23 digs and 20 kills In a loos to elite team which Is made up o f only

Richloam —A clunker hatchery
with ‘90s race car performance
SANFORD _ No way could an early-1960s Ford or
Chevrolet contend In a late 1990s Daytona 600 stock
car race.
However, an antiquated fish hatchery situated In
Sumter County not only competes successfully with
new. state-of-the-art hatchery facilities throughout
the nation. It frequently rxreeds them In fish produc­
tion and creative Initiatives.
For example, last year Richloam Fish Hatchery
produced Its 50 m illionth fish for transplanting Into
public waters, and the facility annually places about
three m illion sport fish Into more than 100 public
lakes and rivers throughout Florida augmenting ex­
isting populations.
Operating on a finite budget with little fanfare, the
hatchery has chalked up numerous "firsts* Including
the creation o f the sunshine bass. The American
Fisheries Society last year listed Richloam as second
In the southeast for striped baas and sunshine bass
production.
Other firsts Include the spawning o f the state's first
grass carp, producing 8-lnch or larger sub-adult
largerooutn bass raised an dry feed pellets, and de­
veloping various fish culture procedures that are now
applied routinely by many private and public hatch­

OVIEDO _ Oviedo defeated W inter
In
Sem inole
Athletic
boys' varsity volleyball
on
W ednesday
mght
both games 15*3. 15-3.
The victory lifted the lia n a to an
even record o f 2-2 an the season,
and added to the Bears' wtnless
record o f 0-3.
Oviedo received superb efforts
from Turner Elliot, who bad 12
lulls, Alex Oonxalex. who had 13
assists, and Del W yneger with four
blocks. Steve Luppert cam e o ff the
botch to aid the lions* effort with
Oviedo w ill try to get a winning
streak going Friday at home
againat St. Cloud at 5:30 p jn .
before traveling to Lake Mary for a
huge conference game at 7 p.m.
next Wednesday.
Coach Tim Desego Is proud o f
bis team's effort
following a
disappointing start. ,
“We re steadily Improving as the
season continues.* said Desego.

PATRIOTS OUTLAST
GREYHOUNDS
ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS _ Host
Lake Brantley got o ff to a Cast start
but had to overcom e a horrible
second game to defeat Lyman tn
Seminole Athletic Conference boys
volleyball action Wednesday night.
The Patriots (3-0) raced to a 15-5
victory In the Brat game only to sec
the Oreyhounda (1-3) bounce back
to whitewash the boats 15-0 tn the
middle game to force a winnertake-all game.
Lake Brantley rallied from the
loss to hold o ff Lyman. 15-12. to
remain undefeated.
The match featured outstanding
efforts from the Patriots' Jon
r fy^ w and Bobby LaBrunda.
Cheek had 18 seta. IB spikes,
and three kills, while LaBrunda
^ t iu t a s aeta and six spikes.
The Oreyhounda. which opened
the season with a huge win
defending VolieyFest
*
Oviedo, w ill try to regain
focus after loatng their last
matches on Thursday at
*
Moore at 7 p.m.

DISTRICT THRILLER
eries tn and outside o f Florida, such as a method to
remove stickiness from fish eggs making Incubation
much ca iier, cheaper and more efficient; the devel*
opment o f water hardening additives that aid tn fish
transportation: the design o f a hatching apparatus
th ft
larvae Inside o f drainage screens which re­
duces waterfiow clogging and prevents serious losses
o f baby fish from system overflows; and the develop­
ment o f a pressure chamber that Induces sterilisation
in grass carp eggs.
According to veteran Florida Oame and Fresh Water

SANFORD _
Seminole
High
School’s girls' va n ity volleyball
team claim ed a big district victory
over Spruce Creek In a three-gam e
thriller Wednesday night at BUI
Fleming Memorial Oymnaalum. 5­
1S. 15-5,21-19.
In the tense third game, the two
teams watched aa their serving
rotation went around three times,
but in the end. the home crowd
saw the Lady *Nolcs P -4 ) eke out
the victory.

�2B •Serrano** HeraM. Sanford, Florida •Thursday. September 10,1998

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H i 1BTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION OIV1SION
CASE NO: ee ISAS C A M P
CAPSTEAD. INC
p l a in t if f

vs
VERNON MILLIGAN
A/K/A VERNON A
MILLIOAN, JR . ET AL
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO WILLIAM A WATSON JR
raaidenc# i« unknown II
he/ahe/they be living, and I*
tif/ihv/thvr b# dead. Ilia
unknown dalandanta who man
b* tpouaat, bain devil***,
gianiaat laaignaa*. Iianors,
cradiiora Iruilaaa and all par­
tial claiming an mtereit by.
through. under or agalnat tha
Datandanta. wbo ara not known
to b* dead or alive and all patbai having or claiming Io Nava
any right, title or Inlarait In tha
properly deicribed in tha mort­
gage being lorecloied herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to loreclote a
mortgage on the following
property
LOT t l , BLOCK A, CRYSTAL
BOWL. SECOND ADOITION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOON 12. PAGE TT. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat bean tiled againtt you and
you ara required to aarva a
copy ol your written deteneea.
it any. to it on DAVID J STERN.
ESO Plaintiff* attorney whoa*
addran la SOI S Unfvaraity
Drive »S00
Plantation. FL
31311 (no latar than 10 daya
from the data ol lha finl publi­
cation ot thia no lie a of action)
and Ma tha original with tha
Clark ol thia court ailhar before
tart*ce on Ptamtitfa attorney or
immediately Iherealler other*
wite a default will ba antarad
againtt you tor lha relit!
demand ad in lha complaint or
petition tiled herein
WITNESS my hand and lha
teal ot Ihia Court al SEMINOLE
County. Florida, thia 27th day ol
AUGUST. ie e i
(SEAL!
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERN OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Rulh King
Daputy Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 • UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S00
PLANTATION. FL 23324
e i-2 0 7 «F M )C A P
Publnh Saptambar 3, 10, l i t !
DEU-30
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND FOR
•EMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C AM NO. e ( - l l l l - C A - 1 t - l
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,
a* Truataa tor tha
AMRESCO Ratidantlal
Sacuntiaa Corporation
Martgage Loan Trutt 1M I-1 ,
under the Pooling and
Servicing Agreement dated at
ol Fabruary 1, ItOS.
Plaintiff,
vt
DOMINICK MOLLCR

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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Nobce It hereby given
McConnell Towing will eall al
Public Auction for Selvage for
Cath on demend to hlgheti bid­
der the following detcribed
vehicle!
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2100 Sanford Ava, Sanford. FL
32773 Protpec live bid dart may
impact vehicle* on* hour prior
to tala Term# at* cath or
Certified Fund*
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Towing raaanraa |h* right to
accept or r*|«ct any and alt
bid*
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DEU-S0
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SIM INOLB COUNTY,
FLONIDA
CASS NO. S S -ttS S -O A -M -L
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vt
DULCINA 0 WILLIAMS,
(SStS«0-02-IS90).
and any unknown hair*,
daviaaaa. grantaaa.
cradiiora. and other
unknown partoni or
unknown apouaaa claiming
by. through and undar any ol
tha above-named Datandanta.
Datandanta
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A ttBN D IO N O TIC I
OF F O N IC L O S U N i SALS
NOTICE la hereby Oman that
tha undartignad Clark ol lha
Circuit Court: ol Stminola
County. Flonda. will on tha 24 Ih
day ol Saplambar. 1SSS. al
11 00 o'clock A M at Waal
Front
Saminot*
County
Courthouto in Sanford. Florida,
otter lot late and toll at public
outcry to tha hlghatt and ball
bidder lor cath. Ih*
detcribed property aituat* in
Senvnoie County. Florid*
Lot 111. DEIRSONQ I.
according to the plat thereof at
recorded In Plal
Page* 27, 21 and 2S ol the
Public Record* at Saminot*
County. Florida
purtuant to tha Final Judgmant
antarad In a cate pending In
taid Court. Ih* atyto ol which I*
indicated above
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teal ot aaid Court tht* 24th day
ol Augutl. 1SSS.
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(ssaoa-Fi-oitn;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF DOMINICK MOLLER.
THE WEKIVA HUNT CLUB
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
ROBERT M LaPAOE;
LORRAINE M LaPAOE and
any unknown hoira,
daviaaaa. granlaat.
cradiiora. and other
unknown pertont or
unknown apouaoa
claiming by. through and
undar any ol tha
above-named Datandanta.
Dalandanlt
BAH Ftte«M1102
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DOMINICK MOLLEN. IIS
Hoidameat Drive, Long wood.
Florida 327FI. laal known
addraaa. currant raaidonco
unknown
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DOMINICK
MOLLEN.
13S
Holdarnaat Drive, Longwood.
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Brook Circle. *104. Longwood.
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davlaeaa, granteea, creditor*
and other unknown pertona or
unknown apouaaa claiming by.
through and under the abovenamed Defendant^)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to torecioee the
mortgage covering tha follow­
ing real and perionel properly
deecnbed aa loilowa. to-wll
Lei 33* WEKIVA HUNT CLUB.
FOX HUNT SECTION L accord­
ing to lha map or plat Pieroot a*
recorded in Plat Booh IS,
Paget E4 thru SF, ol the Public
Record! ol Sominote County.
Florida
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you are required lo tarva a
copy ol your ami tan deteneea.
il nay. to II on Nancy A. Bithop.
BUTLER A HOSCH, P A . 3ISS
South Conway Road, Suite E,
Orlando. FL 33SII. and tile the
original with the Clerk ol the
above-atyled Court 30 daya
Irom the lira! publication, olherwtee a Judgment may be
entered egamil you tor Ihe
teliel
demanded
In Ihe
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and aeal ol
eaid Court on tha tSth day ol
Augutl. tSSS
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Cacalia V Ekarn
Deputy Clark
II you are a peraon with a dieability who naada any accom*
negation in order to particlpale
m ttua proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no coil to you. to the
provmon ol certain aaalatanc#
Pleat# contact Court ednuruetrator. 301 N Park Avenue.
Suita N30I. Sanlord. Flonda
337ft, (407) 333-4330 cat4237. within 3 working day* ol
your fftCtipA ®l Wm*'
ol
Action, il you are haanng
unpaired, call 1-S0O-SEE-E771;
•I you are voice unpaired, call t*
*00-SSS-S770
Publith Septamber 1. 10. 1SSS
DEU-14

Notice ol Foreclotur* Bote: H
you *r* hearing Impaired, call
1-S 00-S II-S 77I; II you Old
vote* impaired, call 1-AOO-BSS•770.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF T N I
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jan* E. Jatowto
Daputy Clark
BUTLER A HOSCH. P.A.
31SB a Conway Rd . St*. E
Orlando. Florida 32E12
(407) 3S1-S200
Publith Baptontbor t, IB, t S N
DCU-IS

D A M NO. I S - t M M A
MVMtON IS -B
3UlVANTAGE, INC..
PtetoUNI*),
JOSE SHELL ALLEN
T. NY AND THROUGH
_ l GUARDIAN, JOHN
fILUAM ALLEN, at al.
DetandanRt).

ShllpC'
Continued from Page IB
Fish Commission Biologist Cltttck Star­
ling. the Rlchloam Hatchery began fish produc­
tion more than 30 years ago with four wells, a
small reservoir. 35 plumbed ponds, a shop, a
flshhouse. a dormitory, two residences, and a
perimeter flcld-wtrr fence.
Since I960, several expansions were co m ­
pleted Including 11 pounds In 1DG7. four more
In 1970. a second resrrvolr In 1979. and a tri­
pling In size of the flshhouse and shop area In
1983. In 1991, an additional 80 acres werr
leased which enabled the complex to construct
nine more ponds and expand to Its current 180
acres,
Future projects call for a rloscd rcrycle sys­
tem to conserve water and prevent fish escape­
ments. and the acquisition of 20 more acres for
additional fish rearing capabilities.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. ST-2S0S-CA
DIVISION 14-K
FIRST UNION
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plalntilt,
vt
JOSIAH ROOERT
MEADOWS JR *1*1.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOSIAH ROBERT
MEADOWS. JR
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
•74 BENTLEY QREEN CIRCLE
WINTER SPRINGS. FL 32701
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER.
AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
OEFENDANT(S)
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
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lo lortclot* * mongtgt
on the following property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LOT IS. BENTLEY CLU8 AT
BENTLEY GREEN. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 44.
PAOEE 31. 3S. AND 37. PUBLIC
HECOKDS
OF
IEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
ad agalnat you and
you or* required to **rv* a
copy of your written dotenaa*.
H any. within 34 day* altar tha
Arat publication ol IM# Notret
Actio*, on Echovorrte.
McCall*. Royntar. Barrett 4
Frapptor. Plaint!IT* attorney.

Avanua Sanford Florida 32771,
taltphon* numhai (407) 3234330. within 2 winking day* o(
your receipt ol Ihit document. It
haanng impaired. I TDD) 1-SO0•SS-S771
Publith Saptambai 3. 10. ISIS
DEU-12

s s :
, and IN* lha orig­
inal with Mil* Court ailhar
botor* aarvtc* on Plaintiff'*
alter; otharwte* a default wiM
ba antarad agalnat you tor the
in
th*

WITNESS my hood and th*
tool ollbte Court an thia BSW
jtojMat Auguat. IB M .
Maryann* Mora*
Clam *1 Bw Court
By: C at oka V. Ekarn
Aa Daputy Clam
FS7-1I-S71S
It you am a peraon wtth * dte•MBRf I
Ban to order to participate In
Nod at no coat to you. ter th*
i ot eettein ooatelanc*.
intact
Court
at M l M. Park
Av anua. Bento rd. Flortd* SJ771,
totopbon* number (407) its 4330.,VNMn
within t• bathing daya al
your rooal#t ol M a document If
hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1-MO#**-*771.
PubUah: Saptambar I . IS . IS M
DCU-11

M TU B CIRCUIT CO URT OP
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN
I purtuant to a Final Judpiuiit ot
[Mortgage Foreclotur* dated
Augutl 24th, ISOS. **N antoiod
In Cat* NO. Sd-102VCA ol tha
|circuit Court ol Ufa SIGH1TEENTH Judicial Ctrcuit in and
tor BEM INO U County.
to u t VANTAGE. INC. i*
th* PlaintIfl and JOBE SHEL
ALLEN MERRIT. BY AND
THROUGH HER GUARDIAN.
JOHN WILLIAM ALLEN and
TENANT SI N/K/A DONNA
•WEETTNO am th* Defendant*.
1 wiM aad I* Ih* lugha*I and
beat bidder ter esah SI tha Mtoat
front door of th* Bominol*
County Courthouto. Sanlord.
Florida St 1100 a m., on Iho
24th day of SEPTEMBER. IS M .
Hr* following datertbad proper­
ty aa M l forth In Mid Final
Judgment!
LOT 2. BLOCK B. TIER 1, OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
ACCORDING TO t . R. TRAPFORD'S MAP. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IH PLAT BOOK 1,
PAOE(S)
•• OF
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
W ITNEEI MV HAND and th*
m *I ol thia Court on AllOUET
21th. IS M
(SEAL)
Maryann* More*
Clam ol tha Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jaaawto
Daputy Clark
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymar.
Barrett E Frapptor
Poet O Ittea Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33S01
F&gt;*041341
II you art a person with a diaability who need* accommod*
bon in order to participate in
tht* proceeding, you *r* enti­
tled at no coat to you, lot the
pcovtaion ol certain aaalatanc*
Pleat*
contact
Court
Adminiatration ol M l N. Pam
Avanua. Sanlord. Florida 32771,
telephone number (407) 1234330. within 2 working day* ol
your receipt of Hue document. If
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-S0O*44-0771
Pubiuh Saptambar 3,10. IM S
0EU-3B

CIVIL ADDO N
M V M M R IA -P
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC..
PteinbfKa),
v*
THOMAS P. QCGAN. al al.
Defendant!*)
N O T te i
NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant la a Final Judgment al
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
Auguat S4th. IS M . aad antarad
In C o m NO. S4-S14-CA al Ih*
Circuit Court ol th* EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
to* SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein NORWEST MONTQAGfi. INC. I* th* Plaintiff and
THOMAS P. OtOAN: CARMEN I.
OS GAN:
ALOHA
WOOOS
h o m e o w n e r s a s s o c ia t io n .
RIO am Ska Oaf andante. I wtk
MS la Ih* higbact and baat bid­
der tor caah at the Wad front
door ol tha Sandnato County
Courthaua*. Santord, Florid* al
I I : M a m., on the 24th day of
Saptambar, IS M , tha fallowing
daacrlbad property aa tat forth
In M id Final Judgment:
LO T t t . ALOMA WOODS
PHASE I. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF A* RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 47, PAGES 47.
AS AMO AS. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
WITNESE MY HAND and the
aeal of thia Court an Auguat
tSth. IS M .
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mom*
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. MeCalte, Raymar.
Barrett E Frapper
Poet Office Boa 3410
Tampa, FL S3M I
FM 041*31
If you or* a pamon with a dis­
ability u
bon m order la participate in
proceeding, you am antitied at no coal to you. for th*
provtaion ol consul a*balance
Plata*
contact
Court
Adminialmtion el M l N Park

I

1-423
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIQHTBBNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
Caaa N*. S S -3 I3 -C A -1 4 -I
O IN IR A L JURISDICTION
BANK OF AMERICA. FSB .
Pla infill,
vt
JAMES R COX. *1 u. . at a l.
Dalandanlt
N O TIC I
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
BVCLSRK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Notice It hereby given I hat ih*
undartignad Maryann* Mora*.
Clark ol th* Circuit Court ol
SEMINOLE County Flonda. will,
on tha I4th day ot Soptombar.
tSSS, al 11 00 a m at the Front
door ol Ih* SEMINOLE County
Courthouto, In Ih* City ol
Sanlord. Flonda. otter lor tat*
and tall al public outcry to Ih*
hlghaal and beat bidder lor
cath. lha following daaenbad
property ailuatad tn SEMINOLE
County. Flortd*. to-wit
LOT 33. CRYSTAL RIOOE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 31. PAGES SO. SI
AND SB. PUBLIC RECOHDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
purtuant fo lha final decree el
loraclotur* antarad tn a caaa
pending In taid Court, th* atyto
ol which it: BANK OF AMERI­
CA. FSB., V*. JAMES R COX. Cl
u a. if a l., at ua.. al al ...
Peraon* with a d it ability
ahoutd noad a epectel accom­
modation to portteipate to thia I
pfoctwlWi0 ihouid collect ADA |
Coordinator of M l N. Pam
^Avcnua. Suite N M L Santord,
Ftortea M T7 T at leaet Oaa dar*
prior la
th* proceeding
Telephone: (407) 323-4330 oat
•4227, 1-SOO-SSS-S77I (TOD),
or I (SOO)-SSS-S770 (V). via
Florida Relay Barrie#
WITNESS my head and official
■cal ol M id Court thia tSth day
ol AUGUST. IS M .
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryann* Mom*
Clark ol Hi* Circuit Court
By. Jan* I . Joe attic
LAIN OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PAW ILLO
Pool Ottos* Baa 2047
Tampa, Florida SSM1
Pubtieh: Saptambar 9, IS , IS M
0EU-2S
M TN S OIR ON IT CO U R T OP
SW U M
SOW

rFIRST
f r W I UNION
wCUltoYS MORTGAGE
m W ri I ranta g

CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR
BY MS ROSA TO DOMINION
BANKRHARM MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Piaintifft*},
RONALD B AYRES, *1 *1,
Defendant)*)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmant of
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
August 24th, 1SSS. and ontarad
in C s m NO. IS-1112-CA ol tha
Circuit Court of Ih* EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit Mi and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein FIRST UNION MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION. SUC­
CESSOR BV MEROER TO
DOMINION
BANKSHARSB
MORTGAGE CORPORATION to
the Plaintiff and RONALD B
AYRES: MELANIE P AYRES;
MFTA FIRST FINANCIAL COR­
PORATION F/K/A TRANSAUSRICA FINANCIAL SERVICES are
th* Defendants, i will M i l la tha
Mg Set I and boat bidder tar
cath at tha WEST FRONT
DOOR OF T H I SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SJkNFORD. FLORI0A at 1100 a m ,
on Ih* 22nd doy of SEPTEM­
BER, IM S , th* foltoaring
described property a* tat forth
In said Final Judgmant:
LOT 1, SWEETWATER OAKS.
SECTION IS. ACCORDINQ TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF 'A S
RECORDEO IH PLAT BOOK S7.
PAGE IS. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
■ V i : M l STONE CREEK 0 T
LONQWOOO FL 127ft
WITNESS MV KANO and th*
seal ol this Court on August
tSth. IS M
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mom*
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jaaewic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria, McCall*. Reymar,
Barrett E Frappiar
Poet Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33M I
F*40*21*0
II you am a peraon with a dieability who noode accommoda­
tion in ontot to participate in
thia proceeding you ere enti­
tled at no coot to you, lor th*
provision ol certain aaaiaianc#
Pleat#
contacl
Court
Admnltlrotion al 301 N Pam
Avanuo, Sanlord. Florida 3277T.
fair phone number (407) 3134330. wilhin 2 working day* al
your receipt ot thia document It
hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1-I0O*41*771
Publish Saptambar 2. 10. 1SSS
DEU-13

Some past fishery experiments taking place at
Klthloam were discontinued because of poor
survival. They include thr limited production of
snook, red fish, walleye, and a wallcyc/sauger
hybrid railed thr sockrye. Currently, the hatch­
ery Is studying thr pntenllnl for raising soft
shell turtles and crayfish.
During the past four seasons, the Kith loam
Hatchery has distributed 10.217,333 fish Into
Florida’s public waters Including hlurgltl. shellcracker, crapple. largrmnuth bass, striped bass
(both Atlantic and Gulf strains), sunshine bass,
palmrtto bass, channel catfish and grass carp.
‘ Because bass nnd bream occur naturally In
such widespread abundance, we’ve been asked
why they are being raised here." mused Starling.
'lit Instances where lakes are either newly
constmcled or renovated, stocking can hr
bencficlnl with the Introduction of bass, bream
and crapple In order to Jump-start n fish com ­
munity that otherwise might take years to de­
velop on Its ow n.'
Starling went on In point out that recently ac­
quired muck fnnn pntpcrtlrs that were refinoded
by water management districts have benefited
substantially following stockings.
A new twist on rearing bass Is now taking
place at the hatchery In which biologists have
successfully trained the game fish to eat com ­
mercial chows.
*A natural Instinct of bass Is to chase live
foods.' Starling emphasized.

S H U P E ’S S C O O P

Fish hatcheries are amazing. I have visited
trout hatcheries up north, and It Is as­
tounding how many fish ran lie raised in

relatively small areas. The key to success
seems to be an abundant supply of fresh
water and plenty of pellets to feed the young
fish.

F IS H IN G F O R E C A S T
Hass action will be fair In the Wrklva River or
In Ihizzlc Lake. Shiners will l&gt;e most cffrcNvc In
die W rklva. while plastic worms and small Rnpalas will work well In Purple Lake. Dream and
ratfish continue to do well In the river ■
Count on good snook action al Sebastian In ­
le t. Large live shrimp fished with a bare Jtg ts a
top choice. Small hall fish will also work well.
Expect a few redfish, flounder, trout and tnrpon.
Snook nnd tarpon can also be found In the Se­
bastian River.
Captain Jnck at Port Canaveral reports that
offshore action has l&gt;ern slow due to large
ground seas from passing hurrtennes. The sens
are gradually subsiding, and Ashing will plek up
pmvldlug the water Is clean. King mackerel nnd
scattered robin ran lx* found on Pelican Flats
and 8 A Reef, while dolphin and waltoo will be
less dependable. Inside the Pori, flounder are
hitting finger mullet bounced slowly ncross the
Ixittom. Trout and reds are rated ns fair on the
(lute.of tluLliiuiiuifl mid Indian.Hlvcra
Shrcpshrnd In the 1-5 pound range nrr plen­
tiful around Ponce Inlet. Live shrimp or fiddlrr
crabs are top baits. Dnim. reddsli. Jark crrvalle
and small blurfish will also lx1 cooperative.
Trout and reds are rated as good In Mosquito
IrilgQDU-

Volleyball—
C ontinued from Pago IB
The Hawks fell to 1-2 on the
season.
Clutch performances for the
Tribe came from Amanda Cook
with four assists two blocks.
11 kills, and eight digs. Kim
Nelson
with
20
assists,
Michelle Cnrdel with srvrn
digs, Courtney Newman with
seven kills, and Melissa W lltr
wllti 10 digs.
Coach Ucth Como credited
an Impressive team effort by
her young team for the win.
Seminole returns lo thr court

again tonight, taking on thr
lough Rams at Lakr Maty at 7
p.m.

IN OTHER MATCHES:
ORLANDO . The U k r Maty
girls timed up for tonight’s
Seminole Athletic Conference
match
with
Seminole
by
whipping Hishop Moore. 15-3,
15-9, Wednesday night.
Thr Rams are now 8*1 on the
season, while the Hornets
suffered their first loss and fell
to 3-1.
Lake Mary’s match with the
Fighting Srmlunlrs begins at 7

■

r-.|

IN BRIEF

p.m. tonight.
LONGWOOD _ The Osrenla
Kowboys
kept
the
Lyman
Greyhounds wtnlrss with u
lough 15-8. 15-11 victory In n
girls’ volleyball match at the
Carlton
Henley
Sports
Complex Wednesday night.
Lyman fell to 0-3 on Hie
season and will piny ii couple
of difficult Seminole Athletic
Conference contests at Lake
Hrnntlry tonight and at home
against Oviedo on Friday. Doth
varsity matches begin ill 7 p.m.

Athletic Boosters are offrrtng reserved sea­
son football tickets for $50 each.
Call Connie Hall ut 323-5100.

Maitland fall softball
Friday Night Fun
SANFORD _ Open gym at Sanford Gym­
nastic*. 001 E. 25th Place, ts on Friday
night* from 7:30 p.m.-to- IO pm.
Activities offered Inrludc gymnastics, rock
climbing, basketball, and lots o f Am and
game*.
The fee for the evening Is $5 for children
ages 0 -to- 1 2 .
For more Information call 323-2402.

Seminole football tickets
SANFORD _ The Seminole

High School

MAITLAND _ The City o f Maitland Parks
and Recreation Department is offering Fall
Adult Softball for Men and Co-Ed trams.
The season will run from September 8 th
through November 13th 110 games) and all
games will be played at the Maitland Hallfield Complex on Keller Road, south of
Maitland Ulvd.
Leagues are offered Monday through Friday
night's and the cost is $350 (Includes
umpires, game balls. A.S.A. registration and
booking fees).
For more Information call: Rocky ElUngsworth. Recreation Programmer, at 539G249.

Bliss
C— tlMMBd b o a Pag* IB
here and 1
really wanted to play here.*
She and her teammates
formed the first Winter Springs
team last year and went 2 1 - 1 1 ,
playing • full varsity schedule
with Just freshmen and sopho­
mores. The
team
finished
ranked eighth In Btate and eve­
rybody came back this season.
Bllsa has been playing vol­
leyball for a relatively abort
time considering her stature In
Seminole County volleyball.
She started playing in seventh
grade at Christian Home and
Bible School and her career
got ofT to at. suspicious start.
'I was the worst player on
the Junior varsity team.' Bliss
said. *lt made me not want to
alt on the bench anymore.*
She admits that the only rea­
son she took up volleyball In
the Oral place was to prepare
for cheerleadlng. Bliss was a
cheerleader for Winter Springs
last season and this year will
mark the first that she hasn’t

s s s r g

participated, despite the fact
that Winter Springs cheerlead­
ers finished fourth nationally
last year.
She also used to play bas­
ketball at Christian Home and
Ulblc and held the school re­
bounding record despite her 56 height. She once pulled down
17 boards In a game, but she
fell In love with volleyball.
Al least. Indoor volleyball.
Unlike most volleyball players.
Ullss doesn't get a kick out of
the beach vendon o f the sport.
*1 don't like getting sand on
my feet,* she said. "I'd rather
be diving on a hard floor.*
She and her teammates did
plenty o f that during the Ber­
keley match last week. Bliss
knows she will have to see
them again tf the Beats have
hopes o f a stale title.
"We know we have to play
them again,' Bliss said. *1 can't
wait for that.*
Bliss said the thing that
makes the Bears click so well
Is that the team Is so close.

The chemistry Is strong since
most of the same players were
varsity members last year, but
stie also said Vach Is the rea­
son for the team's success.
’ She's like a mom to all of
u s,' Bliss said. *!f you strp out
o f line, she will keep you In
check, but we’re always close.*
The road to a Seminole Ath­
letic Conference
title goes
through Lake Mary and Bliss
said the Bears aren't afraid of
them.
'Lake Mary Is always good.*
she said. " W e have a lot of ex­
perience on the learn this year,
but they always win through
Intimidation*
Winter Springs is doing a lot
o f Intimidation this year, and
with the whole gang back next
season, and a possible Btate
championship banner In the
gym. It’s tough not to get ex­
cited.
*Wc talk about the states.*
Bliss said. *lt's possible, but
we Just have to work for It.’

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�Seminole Herald, San lord, Florida •Thursday, September 10,1998 •3 B

People
U sin g a durable pow er o f attorn ey
ToughLove support
TotighLove Orlando, a par­
ent Hupport (tronp, meets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church,
2140 Hwy. 434, Longwood.
ToughLnvr in a self-help, ac­
tive, parent support group for
parents troubled by their chil­
dren's behavior. The group Is
open to parents o f preteens,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
TbughLove International Is a
non-profit educational organi­
zation whose goal Is to stop
destructive behavior In families
and In communities by devel­
oping the power o f adults and
young people. For more Infor­
mation call (407) 324-0724 or
visit
their
web
site
at
toug)ilo\T.org.

Alanon, Alateen
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
meetings are held every Thurs­
day. at 8 p.m.. at Sanford
Christian Church. 730 Upsala
Road. Sanford. For Informa­
tion. call 323-8524.

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford Hlue Grass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 0-10
p.m.. at the Oreater Sanford
ChamlKT of Commerce. Pick­
ers and grlnners are welcome.
For Information, call John
ShafTcr. 829-4931.

American Legion
American Lrglon Post 53 and
Unit meet the second Thurs­
day, at 8 p.m., at the Post
Home. 2874 S. Sanford Ave.
For Information, call 322-1052.

Sunriee Klwanle
The Seminole Sunrise Klwauls Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m.. at Shoney's. US 1792. south of Airport Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For infor­
mation. call Tbny McDaniel at
324-0469.

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to I I a.m.. at the Geneva
Elementary School In the old
school building, com er o f First
and Main Street In Oeneva. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and Oeneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349-9284.

Substanca abuaa
SAFE. Substance Abuse Family
Education. Is conducting a
"Families In Crisis" outreach
program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact the
Life Savers Club o f SAFE may
call Libby Kuharake at 2911357.

Saniora maat
LAKE
M A R Y-A
senior's
group meets for lunch the sec­
ond Friday of each month at
Lake Mary Church o f the Nazerene, 171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
The noon meeting Is held In
the Fellowship Hall.

For more Information,
tact 3111 at 322-1000.

con­

Sanford Rotary
Rotary Club o f Sanford meets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marlnn Hotel.

Senior employment
An
employment
program
sponsored by AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program Is held at the
Sanford National Ouard A r­
mory, 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to I p.m. Telephone:
324-8008. The program assists
seniors. 55 and over, to return
to the work place.

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

Back In April we discussed
the advantages o f having an es­
tate plan regardless o f Income
and net worth and the four ba­
sic tools that should comprise
nn estate plan: I) the will: 2 )
the durable power o f attorney:
3) the designation o f health
care surrogate: and 4) the liv­
ing will. As noted then, a com ­
plete plan should provide for
the use and disposal o f assets
and for the management of
debts In accordance with the
person's expressed wishes In
the event that he or she be­
comes Incapacitated. Tills may
be done by supplementing a
will with a durable power o f a t­
torney.
A durable power o f attorney
Is a document which allows a
person, otherwise referred to
as the principal, to designate
the person, persons, or Institu­
tion that he or she wants to
manage his or her afTalrs In
the event of Incapacity. The
person, persons, or Institution
who Is designated Is otherwise

LAW

MANNY
ACEVEDO

referred lo as the attorney In
fact. Following are Uie basic
advantages and disadvantages
o f using a power o f attorney.
First, using a power o f attor­
ney may reduce the costs In­
volved for someone who be­
comes incapacitated. This is
due to the fact that if no one
has the authority to act on be­
half of a person who becomes
Incapacitated, the court will
have to appoint a guardian
who Is rntltled to be compen­
sated from the asseta o f the In­
capacitated person. Addition­
ally. before a guardian Is ap­
pointed. the court. In order lo

protect the rights of the alleged
Incapacitated person will ap­
point on attorney for that per­
son which will also lie com ­
pensated from the assets o f the
Incapacitated person.
Second, unless
otherwise
stated, a durable general power
of attorney applies to any In­
terest In property such bb land,
stocks, bonds, and mutual
funds among others. Therefore,
an attorney In fact Is able to
monitor or assess the princi­
pal's assets and Interests In
order to maximize their value
or return.
Thirdly, a durable general
power of attorney ran help re­
duce estate taxes by granting
the attorney In fact the power
to allocate assets to trusts
and/or to make gifts to chari­
ties or other Individuals.
There are risks Involved,
however, tn using a durable
general power of attorney. But
circumventing the protections
afforded by guardianship pro­
ceedings to persons who be­

come Incapacitated, a person
opens him or herself up to the
possibility o f having his or her
assets depleted. This beenuse
although the attorney In fact
lias a fiduciary responsibility
to act In the best Interest of
the principal, the opportunity
and the temptation for abuse
can be substantial.
A durable general power o f
attorney Is a powerful tool that
can complement an estate
plan. As discussed above,
however, the advantages that
can be gained from the use of a
durable general power o f attor­
ney must be carefully weighed
against the potential disadvan­
tages Inherent In such a grant
of power. In the coming weeks
we s ill discuss other aspects
of estate law.

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

Sertoma installs
Ths 100699 officers for South
Baminoia 8ar1oma Oub InataJUd
on Aug. 22 are (tram left): B i
Spakowski,
eecretary:
Don
Hawkins, president-elect; Bav
yyinaafwaiii dietrid aovem or
Jerry Bloom, president; and
Eddto Ebert, treasurer. The dub
meats for breekfaat
each Thursday at the Better
Living For Seniors Center off
Sand Pond Road In Lake Mery.
For Mormadon on how to Join
Sertoma, c e l Gena Prestare,
vice preaidant of membership, at
(407) 327-0007 home or (407)
707-1234 work.

AARP
The Winter Springs Chapter
of AARP meets the third Mon­
day o f the month, at I p.m.. at
the Winter Springs Senior Cen­
ter off Edgrmon Avenue. Senior
citizens, 50 and over, are In­
vited to attend.
For Information, call 6950285.

Gamblers,

families

Gamblers Anonymous and
Gam-Anon
for
family
and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokera)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.,
Maitland. For more Informa­
tion. call 236-9206.
• w'

Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House o f Ooodwtll,
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Modelers Club
The Sanford Aero Modelers
Club meets every third Monday
of the month starting at 7 p.m.,
with the "Model o f the Month’
competition at Greater Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce. 400 E.
First St. All phases o f R/C
model aircraft are presented.
The club's flying field is located
In Sanford. For more Informa­
tion, contact Lee Dorsue at
574-4732.

V FW , Auxiliary
Veterans o f Foreign Wars and
the Ladles Auxiliary of Sanford
Post 10108 meet the third
Monday at 7.-00 p.m. at the
post home. 2644 S. Sanford
Ave.

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Divorced dad glad he chose kids over fortune
DEAR ABBY: The letter Tram
"Heartbroken in Oregon," the man
who Is in the middle o f a divorce
and whoee wife now wants to move
their daughter out o f state, really
hit home. In the beginning, our
divorce was far from friendly. HowAnally got over our anger
and got back to the business o f rais­
ing our two beautiful children. We
now have a 60-50 custody arrange­
ment, and our son and daughter are
happy and well-adjusted.
Last year I was offered the Job of
a lifetim e. It meant more money,
more prestige and trem endous
potential for advancement. It also
meant moving thousands of miles
away from my family.
My career has alw ays been
important to me and this offer was
quite a prize. My ex-wile and 1 dis­
cussed the situation at length. We
explored all possible options, but
focused always on our main objec­
tive — the best interests o f the chil­

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dren. Ultimately, ws decided that it
would be beet for me to turn down
the Job and remain In California.
My ex-wife couldn't afford to relo­
cate, and she and I agreed that the
children still need1both o f ui
us around
on a full-time basis. Obviously, this
was a huge sacrifice on my part, but
one I gladly mads.
Your response to "Heartbroken"
was appropriate when you advised
him to consider moving closer to
Florida to be near his daughter. I
take exception, however, to your
remark that the little girl "belongs
with her mother." I grew up in a
family with an absentee father, so I
know firsthand thspaln such a situ­
ation can cause. That's why I am
committed to making any sacrifice
necessary to stay dose to my kids.
Both "Heartbroken" and his ex
sound as If they are thinking only of
themselves. They need to buck up,
quit whining, and get to work at
being parents.
LOVING THE DADDY 01G
IN CALIFORNIA

DEAR LOVING THE DADDY
GIG: Maay readers disagreed
with a y atataaesit that the lit­
tle rlri belongs with her aother. 8lace the father seea ed

DEAR AB B Y: In response to
"Well-Fed in Sacramento," who was
ashamed when thoee treating her to
dinner left inadequate tipe: Why
doesn't s h offer to leave the tip?
This la a polite response when one
party Inslats on paying, and U
would relieve her o f the em bar­
rassment o f the host leaving an
insufficient tip.
LIKES TO EAT OUT
IN BOONTON, N J.

DRAM LIKES TO EAT OUTl
Now why didn't 1 think of that?
It w onld w ork ntealy If the
would allow it If not, the

DEAR ABBY: This guy (ID call
him A lan ) and I broke up a few
months ago. I have dated others,
but he’s constantly on my mind. )
want to tell Alan bow I fori, but I'm
afraid the feelin gs w on't be
returned. To complicate m ature,
three o f my girlfriends also have
crushes on him. Nobody but me
knows how I feel, and I cant taka It
any more. What should I do?
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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
W eekend edition and
may be accompanied by
a photo. There is no
charge for this service^

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13— I I I a i i n &amp; B e a u t y

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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
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phona 407*324.

N O T I C E OF
PUBLIC A U C TIO N

NOTICK
OF FICTITIO US NAME
Notica Is barahy gtvpn that I
am engaged in huiinats at 621
S locust Ava Sanford Florida
32771,
Srmmolp County
Florida undar lha Fictitious
Name of SANFORD HAIR
DESIGNERS and that I inland
to ragislar said name with lha
Division of
Corporations
Tallahassaa Florida in acent*
danr a with lha provisions of lha
Fictitious Nama Statutas. To*
Wit Saction S65 09. Florida
Statutas 1991
Ronald laa Nooks
Publish Saptambar 10. 1998
DIU-71

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
41MINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 0T-S1 14-C A
DIVISION 14-K
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
RANH F/K/A URST UNION
NATIONAL OANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA SUCCESSOR
(IV MERGER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL DANK
OF FLORIDA F/K/A CORAL
GARLES FEOERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Plainlitt(a)
VS
FRANCISCO A
RAMOS vial
Dvten&lt;lanl(s)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
In
an
Ordar
Rv»t hv,l.iling F urectoiura Sala
dalail Saplvmtwr 2. I99S, and
antarail in Cava NO 07-2224CA ol lha Circuit Court ol lha
EIOMTEENIH Judicial Circuit in
anil for SEMINOLE County.
Florida wharain FIRST UNION
NA1IONAL DANK F/K/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL OANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA SU C C ES­
SOR 0T M ERalR TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL DANK OF
FLORIOA
F X/A
CORAL
OAOLES FEOERAL SAVINOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION is lha
Plaintiff and FRANCISCO A
RAMOS
DARlEEN RIVERA
F/K/A DARlEEN RAMOS BAR­
NETT TECHNOLOGIES. INC.
SUCCESSOR 0T MERGER TO
0ARNETT RECOVERY CORPO
RATION
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION III.
and TENANT #1 N/K/A MARIA
NIORON are Ihv Dalandanta. I
will tall to lha h.ghaal and beat
bidder lor cavh at lha WEST
FRONT OOOR OF THE SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORO FLORIDA al 11 00
a m . on lha 4lh day ol O C TO ­
BER.
1990
lha following
daaenbad property aa aal lotlh
m sard Final Judgmant
LOT 24 OlOCK 2* WEATHERSFIELD SECOND ADDITION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 12 PAOES 102
AND 103 PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and lha
aaal ol Ihia Court on September
3rd 1S9S
(SEAL)
Maryannv Morta
Clark ol lha Ctrcutl Court
By Jana I Jaavwtc
Daputy Clark
Echevarria McCalla. Raymer
Berrall A Frappter
Poal Offtce Boa 3410
Tampa FL 33401
F97104SIS

4488

DEU-83
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. S7.143J CA.14
AMSOUTM DANK OF
FLORIDA, a Florida
banking corporation, ate .
Plaintiff.
v
DAVlO E 0YRON at at
Dstsndants
NOTICE OF SALE
Not&gt;ca la hsrsby g van that.
pursuant
to
a
Summary
Judgmant antarad m tha abova*
atylad causa in tha Circuit
Court ot Sansnoia County
Florida tha Clara of Sammola
County will sail tha proparty sit*
uatad in Sammola County.
Florida dasertbad as
D*a«rt»ll*n t l M t r t i t i t d
•nd P trttn a l P rt t t r t t
lot U REPEAT OF OlOCK A
QUEENS MiRRCR ADDITION TO
CASSELBERRY a* par plat
tharaof racordad at Plat OooA
10 Paga 80. Public RaconJs of
Sammola County Florida.
TOGETHER WITH all buildings
structural and improvamanta ol
avary njtura arhaltoavar now or
haraaftar situatad on tha said
proparty
and all Natural,
macbinary aquipmant and par*
sonal proparty of a«sry natura
whatsoavar now or haraaftar
ownart by lha Mortgagor
at a Publ&lt; Sala. to tha highast
b*ddar t r cash at Wast front
door of tha Sammola County
CouMhousa. 301 North Park
Avanua Sanford Florida, on
SEPTEMBER 22nd 1S9S. at
It 00 a m
Datad August 25th. 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
Cl#rt of tha Circuit Court
Sammola County. Florida
Oy Jana E Jasawic
Daputy Clark
Daisy L Danadict
SOLOMON A BENEDICT PA
3000 NationsBank Plata
400 North Aihlay Drive
Tampa Florida 53602
Florida Bar No 043241
Attornays tor Plaintiff
Publish Saplamtoav 3. 10. 199E
OKU*IT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR ISM INOLS
COURTV, FLORIDA.
CIVIL D ivision
C A »E RO. 99*1 S09-C A-14-P
GLENDALE FEDERAL
SANK F 9 D .
PtauHitf.
ANTHONY G
MONTAVON • t i l .
Oalandanlt
NOTICE OF SALE
PUR9UANT T O O H A r riR AS
NOTICE II HEREBY GIVEN
pur.u«nl to an Ordar or
Summary Final Judgment ol
•oraclo.ura datad Auguat 24th.
1990 and antarad Hi Caaa No
99-1109-CA-M-P ol tha circuit
Court ot tha lighlaanth Judicial
Circuit in and tor Sammola
County. Florida, wharain GLEN­
DALE FEDERAL BANK. F I B .
I. Plaintiff and ANTHONY Q
MONTAVON and DONNA J
MONTAVON. hit wda. NORTHLAKE VILLAGE X CONDOMINI­
UM
ASSOCIATION.
INC .
UNKNOWN TENANT NO I;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2. and
ALL
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ INTERESTS BY.
THROUOH.
UNDER
OR
AQAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANT RIGHT TITLE OR INTER­
EST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBEO. ara dalandanta. I
anil .all lo lha highaat and ball
bid da r lor ca.li al tha Waat
Front Ooor ol tha Sammola
County Courlhou.a al SOI
North Park Avenue, Sanford,
Sammola
County.
Florida
32771. at It 00 o'clock a m on
tha lath day ol Saptambar.
tsss. tha following daaerfbod
proparty aa aal forth In aald
Ordar or Final Judgmant. to-wlt
UNIT 2002. IN BUILOINQ SO.
NORTHLAKE VILLAGE CONDO­
MINIUM X. AND AN UNDIVIDED
INTEREST OR SHARE IN THE
COMMON ELEMENTS APPUR­
TENANT THERETO IN ACCOR­
DANCE WITH AND SUBJECT TO
THE
COVENANTS. CONDI­
TIONS. RESTRICTIONS. EASEMFNTS TERMS AND OTHER
PROVISION OF TNE DECLARA­
TION OF CONDOMINIUM OF
NORTHLAKE VILULOE CONDO­
MINIUM X. AS RECOROED IN
OFFICIAL REC0R0B BOOK
2003 PAGES t THROUGH TO.
INCLUSIVE AN0 AS AMENDE0
IN OFFICIAL RECORD! BOOK
20S3. PAGE 0071. AND OFFI­
CIAL RECOROE BOOK S0S1.
PAOE 0071. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA AN0 SUB­
SEQUENT
AMENDMENTS
THERETO
II you ara a paraon with a diaability who naada any accom­
modation in ordar lo participata
in ihi. procaadmg. you ara antitlad al no coat lo you. to tha
proyi.ion ot carta,n aa.i.tanca
Plaa.a contact lha Court al
(407) 323-4330 within two (2)
working daya ol your rucaipl ol
thi. Notice it you ara haarmg or
vote# impaired call Florida
Ralay S.ryice (BOO) 0SS-S77O
DATED at Sanlord. Florida, on
Augu.t 25th t99S
MARVANNE MORSE
A . Clark. Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Dolton
A\ Deputy Clark
SMITH A HIATT. PA
Attorney, tor PleinliN
2991 Ea.t Oakland
Park Oouleyard Suita 303
Fort Lauderdale FL 33309
Publr.h September 3 10 1SSI
OEU-16

Public Auction to N* held .1
Attien'n Towing 7494 Old lakv
Mx-&gt; Rd Suit# 134 Sanford.
TL 32111 Thr following w inciv* will tu auclion.d
IAEA Marciny 4 Door
lMtPM37X1JK624ktS8
1902 (turn 2 Door
JARRTJI 71Mb I 4200 2
1900 Chvvy Pit blip
20CDCI422.lt 14(940
1900 Marda 4 Door
JM1 DF2223JO1O07OO
1902 Ourck 4 Door
4ANC9A2 CM 403934
1909 Niaaan 2 Door
IN 4QO2200KC 709920
1902 Ourck 2 Door
1Q4AP3747CX1S4472
1909 Cad,Mac 4 Door
1G90W69V2G9714250
1909 Chayrolat 4 Door
1Q11TS41XKE219051
Public Auction will ba on
Saotambar 2Mh 1999 al 12 00
0 m Alban'. Towing (407) 321*
2940
Publi.b Saptambar 10 1990
DEU-2

IN TN E C IR C U I T C O U R T FOR
SE MINO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fita Number 9S S91 CP
IN P i ESTATE OF

JO HNS ROMINIS.
Dacaa«ad
NOTICE
OF ADM INIS TR ATION

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
TNE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. SS-I0 A 7-C A
DIVISION 14 E
MONDRIAN MORTOAQE
CORPORATION
Plaintiff) a),
v.
DIANE SANTINI A/K/A
DIANE FUENTES .1 al.
Defendant).)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purau.nl to a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
Augu.t 24in. 1990 and enlered
■n Case NO 90 1007-CA ol the
Circuit Court ol lha EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County Florida
wherein MONDRIAN MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION i . the
Plaintiff and DIANE SANTINI
A/K/A OlANE FUENTES end
VILLAS OF
STOCKORIDGE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
INC are the Defendants. I will
sell lo the highest and be.I bid­
der lot cash al the West Iron!
door ot the Seminole County
Courthouse Sanlord Florida al
II 00 a m . on tha 24th day ot
SEPTEMBER. 1SSS. lha follow­
ing described property aa set
forth in said Final Judgmant
LOT 4. STOCKBRIOGE UNIT
O N I. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 20. PAQE 70 SO.
OF THE PU0LIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MY HANO and tha
aaal ol ttua Court on AUOUST
2Sth. ItSS
(SEAL)
Maryann# Mora#
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
Oy Jane E Jaaewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalla. Raymer.
Darrell S Frappter
Post 01lice Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 33901
F99092132
II you ara a parson with a dieability who naeda accommoda­
tion m ordar lo participate mi
ttua procaadmg. you ara anti• M »&gt; «• s a il to.you. let.the
provision of cartaln assistanca
P'aaaa
contact
Court
Adnunratrabon al 301 N Park
Avanua, Sanlord. Flonda 327F1,
telephone number (407) 1214330. wilhm 2 working daya of
your racalpt of ttua document. If
hearing impaired. (TOO) l-SOO059-1771
Publish Septsmber 1. 10, 1SSS
DEU-27
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLB
C O UBTT, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO. M -1 I4 S -D A -I4 -P
GLENDALE FEDERAL
BANK. FS B .
Plaintiff,
RANDALL DELANE SNYDER,
individually and aa
Personal Representative
ol the eatate of
Barbara A Boucher a/k/a
Barbara A Willard al a l.
Dalandanta
NO TIC S OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CNAPTBN 4S
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Ordar or
Summary Final Judgmant of
lorecloeute dated August I4lh.
tSSS. and antarad In Caaa No
SS-1241-CA-14-P of the circuit
Court ot lb# Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and for Seminofa
County. Flonda. wherein OLENDALE FEOERAl BANK. F S B .
Plaintiff and RANDALL
DC LANE SNTOCR. individually
and aa Personal Repreeentatnre
ot tha aetata ol Barbara A.
Boucher a/k/a Barbara A
Willard.
JAMES
RYAN
WILLARO. PAUL WILLARD, at
natural guardian of James Ryan
Willard. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
UNKNOWN TENANT NO I;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2. and
ALL
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ INTERESTS BY.
THROUOH.
UNDER
OR
AQAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIE ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT TITLE OR INTER­
EST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
OtSCRIBEO. am dalandanta. I
anM aak lo dm highaat and beat
bidder for caah al lha Waat
Front Door of tha Seminole
County Courthouee at 101
North Park Avanua, Sanford.
Seminole
County.
Florida
11771, at 1100 o'clock a m on
tha 20th day of (EPTEMBCR.
1M0. tha following described
property aa aal lorth Mi eeKt
Order or Final Judgment to-wit
LOT tO. BLOCK O. WOODMERE PARK 2ND REPLAT.
ACCORDINQ TO TNE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 11. PAOE 71. OF
TNE PUBLIC RECORD! OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
II you am a paraon with a dis­
ability who naada any accom­
modation in ordar lo participata
Mi but proceeding you ara antibed. at no coal lo you. to the
provision ol certain eseielence
Pleaee contact lha Court at
(407) 121-4110 withm two (t|
working daya ol your racalpt of
this Notica. It you am hearing or
voice Impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (400) 014-1770
DATED at Sanlord. Flonda. on
Auguat ISth. ISSS
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark. Circuit Court
By Jana E Jasawic
Aa Deputy Clark
SMITH S HIATT. PA
Attorney! lor P U miI iB
2901 East Oakland
Park Boulevard. Sulla 101
Fort Lauderdale. FL 11109
Publish September 1. 10. 10SS
DEU-2S

Tha administration of tha
astata of JOHN S ROMlNES
daraasad Fila Numbar 98-591
CP. is pandmg in tha Circuit
Court for Sammola County,
Flonda Probata Division, lha
addran ol which is Sammola
County Courthousa 1101 East
First Street Poal Cl i n e Drawer
C Sanford Florida 32772 Tha
names and addresses of tha
personal representative and the
personal representative's attor­
ney ara set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AM parsons on whom this
notica is served who have
obfertions that challenge tha
validity of tha will tha qualdica*
lions ol f*e personal represen­
tative vanua. or Jurisdiction of
this Court ara required to file
their obteclions with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
th e

f ir s t

p u d u c a t io n

of

THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors of lha decedent
and other persona having
claims or demands against
decedents estate on whom a
copy of this notice is served
within three months aftar the
date of the first publication ol
Ihia notice mutt file their claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M ONTH!
AFTER THE OATS OF THE
FIRST PUOUCATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All othsr creditors of the decs*
dent and persona having claims
or demands against the deca­
dent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH I
OATE OF THE FIRST PUOUCATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
WILL QE FOREVER BARRED
The date of the first publica­
tion of thra Notice ta September
10th ISSS
Personal Representative
TERRI PENTECOST
S71 Hobson Streat
Lwngwood. TL 3*790
Attorney for
Peraonal Raptaaanlaliva
SMEREE H LANCASTER
Attorney
7torIda Bar No S02S21
SHEREE H LANCASTER. PA
10S Eaal Wade Slraal
Poet Office Boa 1000
Tmnton. TL 32991
Telephone 112/491-1000
Publteti September 10. 17.
ms
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m TUB CIRCUIT COUNT
OP TUB IM M T ItR Ttf
JUD4CIAL CIRCUIT
IB ABO POR
SSMIHOLS COUNTY.
PLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASB NO. CT-1IM -CA
DIVISION t4-B
TT MORTOAQE
COMPANIES 0/B/A
P T B MORTGAGE
SERVICES F/K/A
CARL I BROWN AND
COMPANY.
PleintllRe).
VS
JUAN A SALDANA JR . al al.
Defendant!#)
NOTICS
OP POMOLOSURB SALS
NOTICE IE HEREBY DIVEN
pureuanl
to
an
Ordar
Reecheduling Fomcloeure tala
dated September 2. ISSS, and
antarad Mi Caaa NO S7-11S4CA ol the Circuit Court ol lha
EIQHTEEN1H Judicial Circuit in
and lor SEMINOLE County.
Florido wharain FT MORTOAQE
COMPANIES
D/B/A
FT B
MORTOAQE SERVICES F/K/A
CARL I. BROWN AND COMPA­
NY la lha Plaintiff and JUAN A
SAL0ANA JR ; WANDA SAL­
DANA. HIDOEN BAY DARDEN
ASSOCIATES, L P D/B/A HIDDEN BAT VILLAGE APART­
MENTS. SEMINOLE COUNTY;
TENANT #1 N/K/A ARLENE
KINO ara lha Oalandanlt. I will
aak lo lha highett and beat bid­
der far caah al lha WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
•ANFORO. FLORIOA al 11 00
a m . on lha fIh day ol OCTOOCR. 1SSI. tha following
daaenbad property aa aal lorth
In aald Final Judgment
LOT 10S. SUNRISE ESTATES
UNIT 4. ACCORDINQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 34 PAOE 7E. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MT HAND and lha
aaal ol due Court on September
3rd. ISSS
(•SAL)
Maryann# More#
Clerk ol tha Circuit Court
By Jano E Jaaewic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalla. Raymer.
Barren A Frappter
Poet Office Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 11401
FI7041791
NOTICS
II you ora a paraon with a dis­
ability who naada accommoda­
tion mi ordar lo participata mi
due proceeding, you ara enti­
tled al no coal lo you. lor die
pm viaion ol certain aaeietance
Pleat#
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N Park
Avanua. Sanlord. Florida 32771.
telephone numbar (407) 1214110. within 2 working daya ol
your receipt ol Ihia document. II
hearing impaired. (TOO) 1-10004*1771
Publish September 10. 17.
10SS
OEU-93

NOTICE
II you ara a paraon tntth a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion in order lo participate m
Ihia proceeding, you are enti­
tled al no coal lo you. lor lha
provlaron ol certain assistance
Pleaee
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N Park
Avanua. Sanlord. Florida 32771.
telephone numbar (407) 3234330. within 1 working daya ol
Mart receipt ol due documeal. II
heaatna unpaired. (TOO| 1 BOO.
94 9771
Publish September 10 17.
199S

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MUSCULAR THERAPY by Krn
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sage, male thnrapnt 7 day MV
out 474 3311 he MA0Q2438S
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G IFT O F LIFE
SOO-3IS-S431
ALONE? FLORIOA MOST RE­
SPECTED Datmg Bureau vnen
19771 al ages vuiukng seniort
IVnqm) People Tixjelher 1800
922-4477 (24 hours)____________
female Mataaga Therapist
needed lor busy l ongwood to
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L ongwood Massage Studio.
Walk via wetenme 7 days
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START DATING TONIGHT play
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For TUBBday*a BdtUon, tha daadNna la Monday at noon
For Wadnaaday’a adltton, tha daadRns la TUaaday at noon
For Thuraday'a adttion, tha daadllna la Wadnaaday at noon
For Friday's adMon, tha daadllna la Thursday at noon
For tha waakand adMon, tha daadllna la Friday at noon
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rales For vaervww 330 0700
MUNCHKIN MANOR pm k reg
now las classes am grtx«i* a
loving home etmoe tor 3 Syr*
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• When you krel you phone rammer, kti the tvn* re day (hal ■ best to reach you You
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but loan* debt coniokdahon
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or M O-IM S

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AUT099OTIYE O f TABERS
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ASSOCIATE-----------TRAINEE
TraMung makes Vie dkterence'
or eapenencsd- we have
nga m our wee ig a n d
mg Seminole Courtly office*
tor hard-avortung career mmdad
people Cal
Nancy Dana!
AAamonieAongwood 869-4600
Rob*) Mu/eka
lary/Heathrow 333 SOM
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Oviedo 365-36M

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OUgnng paraonatty Dubes
aid cash TiaraBng data entry,
phone*, kghf cosacsona
Comprehenarva benelas pack­
age and compaWv* salary
Apply in paraon
American General Finance
1544 S French Ave . Sanlord
DO VOU ENJOY WORfUMO W/
CHBORCN
CTsfd care canter need* IT 4 pi
hefp must have tOor 20rv
course completed lop pay. kc
4293 10 Joyce 321 -7635
DRYWALL FBffBHERS Needed
tor mart crew Exp w/ bandtooN
A toots Cal Al si 323-3234
(VyweTTramersTHengers, A
Finisher Foremen
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3630 Saver Star Road. Orlando
(407) 294 4061
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pany a currently lee king an anargeirc taam player with a poarlive attitude and htoh voium#
cooking experience (i s , nurs­
ing hornet, hotprtalt. mkiUry).
to Ml an vnmadial* opening at
our SEMINOLE COUNTY. SAN­
FORD oparaton Al aTMt* aval
rtda Wa offer competitive wag
aa. haaith/dantal benefit*, paid
hotrdayi. undorma and maala
Training wiS ba provided. For
consideration, contact Thomas
Frank at (407)330 7439 EOE W
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MOTICB
OF SALE
Purauanl lo Flonda Slatulsa
711 71 Elite Towing. Inc »M
sail on Sept tS. IM S . at 0 00
am al l i s t s 17-92 Longwood.
FL 32740 Svllvr reserves lha
right to bid Sold aa la. no war­
ranty Sailer guarantees no till*
Terms cash
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Publish September 10 1990
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CIVIL ACTION
CASE NC. ST-S9SS-CA
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FT MORTQAOE
COMPANIES D/O/A
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SERVICES D/B/A FIRST
TENNESSEE MORTGAGE
COMPANY INC
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST
TO FIRST TENNESSEE
DANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION
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VS
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Delendant(e).
NOTICE
OP PORECLOSUNB SALE
NOTICE IS HEREOV OIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Ordar
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated September 1. ISSS. and
antarad in Caaa NO 07-1104CA ol Ihe Circuit Court ol the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial CMcuit Mi
and lor SEMINOLE County.
Florida wherein FT MORTQAOE
COMPANIES D/D/A FTB MORT­
GAGE SERVICES D/B/A FIRST
TENNESSEE MORTGAGE COM ­
PANY INC SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO FIRST TE N ­
NESSEE
BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION it lha Platntitl
and MART J MCNUTT. ROBERT
D MCNUTT. BARNETT BANK.
N A SUCCESSOR DV MENOER
TO BARNETT BANK OF CEN­
TRAL FLORIDA. N A . TENANT
01 N/K/A DON CATALANO ara
tha Dalandanta. I anil sail lo lha
highaat and beat bidder lor
caah al tha WEST FRONT
OOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA al II 00 a m .
on lha Sth day ol OCTOBER.
ISSS. lha following described
property aa aal lorth Mi aald
Final Judgmant
LOT IS. AMOIRWOOO. UNIT
TWO. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK IS PAOE 17.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE c o u n t y F l o r id a
WITNESS MY HAND and lha
aaal ol Ihia Court on September
3rd. IM S
(SEAL)
Maryann# Mora#
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
By Jana E Jasawic
Deputy Clerk
Echeveme. McCalla Raymer,
Oerretl S Frappter
Poal Ollwa Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 31901
FI710S120
NOTICE
II you ara a paraon with a di*ability who needs accommoda­
tion mi order lo participate Mi
thie proceeding, you am enti­
tled al no coal lo you. tor lha
provision ol certain aaeietance.
Please
conlact
Court
Administration al 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanloid. Flonda 12771,
Ivlrpliuite number (40/) 3214130. wilhm 2 working daya ol
your receipt ol Ihia document. II
haarmg impaired. (TDD) t-00004-07/1
Publish September 10. 17,
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have own vans
cat tor appomVnant 322-44IB

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invnefkatofy
hetofrt
407-MBC M Debwy
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HOUBEKEPPCRB,
Apply to Ma/nol CouSand. 134
interamunal Parkway. Heam
row. FL 444 -1000

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putsr A phone u a * a rrairt to
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some morning a n d u trtt day
hout. E6hr C M 3330659

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pay
S7 00/TV. F/T w/Twnatits CM
(407) 121-0113.

RIGHT HAND MAN
Needs 100 workers daffy.
I I sign on (

Imm# operang Salary poaibon
30-34/hr Escattont opportunity
Oviedo area (407)077-30*0

frtra pay to drivers.
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SECURITY OFFICER JO S
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Full or part Urns. Top
salary, bonus ft
commlsion Loogwood
location, caMPan
tsutaar. 717-1270

Apply In paraon today;
ta ll S French Ave

Creek Apis. hM an apporlunay
*vstable in Santord lor an Indhndual w/at toast 1 yr »*&gt; to
aS areas of general mam
tone*, including carpentry,
plumbing, electrical. HVAC.
port, groundskeepmg. ale. Pss
mart to Oapl MA-BB, C m rd
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data A or B a pkia. but i
raq Can Greg al 1 B00M 3
315. Insurance. 401K. vacs
ton Slatl you h/tura today*

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WWDOW SERVICE TECH
"Ful time position
T O preferred
'Ful company benefit*
Mon- Frl 7 30 4 30 apply Kmco
337 Power Ct Santoro 333 7500

Sales Trainee
Position Available
Tim ii an
U r l l m t *T P ftunky
( awninmwl pvtnfmg art!

rtuti rt inut»vnmun kj tnsi
w m tn Ytvi ikvil nrrvJ

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a n ted

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tiki * «t t rti IrvK maI m Ics
til'ihp hmrltirftfT
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til-try H tm u m iuvsii
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k' **1 |%Tli VTIlll laI
0^4073222*1

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

a n ted

YOUTH DIRECTOR P/TFlrtt Pre»byterian ol Sanford
seeks re*pon*ibf«. motivated
person to direct church middleMS youth function* a develop
outreach programs 301 Oak
Ave Santord 33771 322 3663

153— A

(

w iN

W HF/V7M F7

* ' + &gt; * * .

SMOKY MOUNTAINS gorgeous
East Term home*4e* acre end
up
$9 800 $36,500 Mller
finance 1600-3506838

SANFORD tbdrm apt upstairs,
ac. quiet area lOOmo »?50dep
338 9148
SANFORD 2/1 depler ch'a w'd

EFFICIENCY
Maid aenr •convenient location
__________331-4B0Q_________
ELDERLY LADY to share eapanset mi elderly man in her
home cal 331 5076___________
FURNtS HED ROOMS-All utils’ "
nd Laundry, phone, and kit
uee M S 190 a week 334 4855
LAKE MARY
llOOwk 1st last tec
cat 333-5333 b— per 444 6594
ROOM FOR RENT at condo,
11007rrk util met. near SCO
Pod. tennis, on la*#.Smoker
OK 131621*________________
SANFORD/ L k . MARY 1 tg
btem. ml bath, $350mo includes
al hr, phone, utatiet 303-71M
SANFORO/OSTEEN ante
large specious room private en­
hance caa for delate 334 0000

155— C o n d o m i n i u m
Fo r S a le

hook up, ups $475mo$)OOdr&gt;p
_________ 333 3368 ________
SANFORD 2/3 Approumetefy
1.000 srj ft W O met. $430'mo

. kiw deposit Celt 333-1051

100— C o n d o m
R en ta ls

l/l FIOso ft avsaabfe 1001 S400nw$450dep
Call 894 6555

117— C o m m e r c i a l
R en ta ls

SANFORD HISTORIC 1/1 good
area, ac, lg front porch 1150
111-4757

SANTORO- 1.174 *q ft
on Lake Monroe Convenient to
courthouse 4 C4y Half Avs*
able
vnmed-ttely
Mortxtzer
Group Inc (407) 638-1000 ert
108
OFFICE 4 STORE AVAR- Both
over 1000 u? ft Cel liter 8em
3336169

M00 DOWN.. .WHY RENT?
When you can own ttv* 3 bdrm
home ml C.HA, new pant 4 car­
pet 7 Ask about HUD homes'
The HHUmen Group. Inc.
Realtors_____ A31-833)

SANFORD 1/1- Cottage weh pn
vale entry MSOrnon VfSOrtep

SANFORD 4/3-102 Loch Arbor
Court Near MsyFsv Country
Club Cas 131-8570 for appf

STENSTROM
RENTALS

JERNIGAN (n y m ilrt tnr

Olrff rnmirif« «imparty

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

t/t cortege great tocatnn no
pets no smokers $450mo

SarA^J. fUfcl* 111i 1

MARINER S VILLAGE

3/1 downstair* of duO*» i me*
location no pets no smokers
$6i5mo

111 Mognnlta Afrnur

LAKE ADA I BORU I410WO
i aoRu . ssrosm and up

323-8870

ftun Jemgan, 1101355
SANFORD 1/1.8. fenced yard
list last sect S525ma/$5»tec
130* W 30th St 130-48M

ROSE LEA VA.LAS
an Specie/ •M fM to nM

MOO OKAY 407-110-4411

SANFORD 1/1 *pf ipkt plan
pain, ch’a $440/1350
SA NORA 1/2 ml DBl oarage
■ease ml option S72$/tTB0.
SANFORD t/1. e'den screen
pain specious
$400/5400

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

118— O

LfARNTODRIVE
TRACTORTRAILERS

H

tANFORD OFFICE SPACE
2 Suite* avarlabto - 1100 SF 4
1100 4f. 407-331-7004

Fo r R e n t
1RDRM Quiet, convenient lo­
cated I block to bus route Park
Ave Modi Home. Inc 332 3861
ELDER SPRMOS 08 SR 437
Lg 2 bd&gt;m unfum $85*tv
$125,dep Cart 333 3964 or tee
manager al *3817

• 15 Osy COL TriUI»(

I®LABOR-RITE

•Osy 4 WtsksM Clams
• Fisssctsl Assistant*
• Canters Hlrteg Or tits

r Truck Driver
i inttmire
800*554-7364

• 2603 Park Drive

•lafcar Rift - Staff Drtvsf Sanford, F L 32771
t Wltli Via •Oeed Salary
(407) 330-3416

om es

Fo r S ale

FRYER QUEEN Vacuum Clean
*r Hardy used A l attachments
v dean air machine Al lor only
$300 Cel 333 6818

223— M

Meytair G o« Ceurae t T
takafront astate w l.OOOtf
home-needs work- $186 000
wr4 ac $365 000
4 BR Colonial’ 2 story on 3
wooded tots REDUCED TO
$108000
Pate Av Villas 7B/Y26* Townhouse condo- $45,000. ow

motivated

MATTRESS SALE • FuN tire
used boa springs 4 mattress
$65 00 Larry’s Mart 1336133

BOOKCASE- LA* new. Oak 6-3
sha/vas ml 2 doors tower stor­
age MS Caa 2126167.

IOUDOAE king u e woterbad
w/oeuer 5 headboard 6085645 or 1304479 moke ofter

FREE CAR. I t 4 FUN n yaw
spar* wn* interested? Cal Unda • 536-3617. I alto otter rep/
pcs and new Tupparwsro

WATERBED AND FRAME
k n g w i. soli side, no waves.
new* $350 4156657

IN HOME FILTRATION UNITS
batter than borne quality $05 a
gtson 407-767 9131____________

117— C o m m e r c i a l
R en tals
FENCED PARKING A R tA
aaty access, can
up to 36
17-43/
equipment, auto*.
Airport Btvd ana.
mediately $550 per month

oods

Plywood 4’ H ' Shoote
1 « ' Then $15 par sheet
________ Cal 3334540________
WEDOMO DRESS whit*,
prmca. sequencateaei. beauBU . Short steeves. new. tiro 4
pawa $300 cal 4156660

mmy
THE BIQ ONEI!

231— C

JU ST REMOOELED-1 br wrnew
C H A. carpet, pert 4 many oth-

The Lakeland Canter
Sept t8th4 30th 1896
9 5 Sal. 9 4 S*m ad
Sponsored by Lakeland R4la
4 Paid Club. Inc

Fo r S ale

ars

pm* i w

WOLF H U H BREE 06 tmate
11m 344yrs
|too*a to approved
I4yr» HOC
666-7444

Phone $14-4440 or tea 134

11M.

211—

vt

n

i if Ml

i I'tm rt M ill s

g a re :s a s ra

Call today and watch
tha Hsraid Ctsaaiflads work for you!!
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
238— V ehicles W an t e d
CASH ISS PAOt
For Ju it Cart, Trucks 4 Mac'
MEK»MEhiCKec«uTiKm.3H.ieso

239M otorcycle s/Bikes
For S ale

sumto

ttsjoao
332-37S6

w nm

iw.Fi

HOUBI OF OOOOM4 901 Lo­
cust Av*. F u m . appk. househoto. etac’s 4 candy. 121&lt;

241— R ec .
V ehicles /Cam pers Fo r
S ale

S IF T CAMPER ml
2Qi10 FI room set to in town 4
country nr pate, fumahad $5000
33364*1 or (138)3980067

BO AT RENTAL
F lih ln g Boata ..................
Can tar Conaola ............
Pontoon / tollat ................
Oock Boat •2 1 '.................

Af f OHM A H i I Ml I M l S

m

ta ttit

A n tiq u e /Co l u c t ib l e s
0 0 T T FORECLOSED
penma* on I t . Daanquant
Tai. Repot REOs VIM Area
To* Free (I) 400-318 8000 Ert
3306 tor current telno
M EU O N V S A I V i, lam. lormel
3367 R $ In n*U*orhood cl tunrt homes DM WWin Prop 333-3166
Jermgan
er 633 3237
32

The Sam/note Narate C lit u ­
bed* aro the qurefcatt and most
maipens/v* wty to Mil your
cart Flun your thro* kn* ad tor 10
days and pay only $3t 001 Even
better, if you MS ll sooner
(which w* KNOW you wd) you
can stop your ad and only pay
lor tea nurrtear oI dsyt * actutty rani What a Dear1

t ) FOND F-140

as— —

For S ale

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

4tp good conation ac. 46400
3)0-1306
1 IW TOYOTA SUPRA black 4
goto, ktey loaded Runs but
needs work Must sel 11500
ObO 40764*6174

199— P e t s 4* S u p p l i e s

ars

DON’T WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

is c e l l a n e o u s

2 LARGE DRESSERS. 2 raght
sund. queen sue haactxwrd.
$too 333-3683 Neva message

OVER 600 TABLES

131-408$

231— C

B uy

1* FT TIOC CRAFT 03 50 N&gt; mo­
tor 38tb thrust trolling motor
$S500ote&gt; 134-8949

HEADBOARD- Single Henryknk
white wicker Like new Cad
1407) 787 8035 evening*

187— S p o r t i n g G

a n ted t o

Alum. Cana
is Copper / Brest
Kokomo Recycling: 111-0004
I
111 W First
Vlt-Mte M , Set.8-1

181— ArruANCES &amp;
Furniture For S ale

om es

MEUnKMEMEHA.'

We Need
You Todeyl

DAILY WORK • DAILY PAY $$S

IN « Msa^A Wmsr

o b il e

219— W

ih c e

a MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 *q
tt 4 up' $365 A MONTH Office
Storage 331 0130 or 313-3554

141— H
107— M

S pace For
Rent

3417 myrtle
Sal 13th 4 Sun 13th 8-12

A YARD SALE ts the perfect YARD SALE Sat 4 Sun 8 5 tent,
way to do that and the Seminote portacrti. OE stove, toys, and
Herald can bring people to your lots ol goorkes 133 N High St
door Advefitte your sate in the (o/t Lake Mary Btvd)
Sem/note Iterate lor only $ 51/
kna and watch the items leave MOVING SALE averothwa must
while the money comee m. Cal go Frl 136 4 Set 9-7 washer/
by Noon on Tueiedey end your 5- dryer rolng msc 118 was myr­
kna ad can nm tor three days m tle dr
me Hersk) tor ONLY tt.ltf t AS
we ssk is that you propay the
OARAGE SALE Sat 4 Sun S 3
ad Cal ut-wa can hetph
household items clothes and
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 * 2 6 1 1
mite 727 AJto Place (Chat*
0 roves) ____

SNICKERS CANDY ROUTE
SO beations. $800 $1300 sokd
monthly*
r income Cost $3895
1-400-454-1112
16
r.trendlngrotfteexom

103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d

103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d

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

s

160— B u s i n e s s F o r
S ale

in iu m

VARO SALE

WANT TO GET RIO
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

UPSCALE CONDO ere location.
we* maintained, low rnakv
tenance. Wia *es turn $48,800

SANFORD
Good area 4
schools Spotless 2/1 duptei
heat 4 aa. hook ups private pa
in 4 yard sec 8 ok $435/mo »
ttWdep 888-0048
_____

Cefl 171-00*1

HELP!^

OAKRIDOE FARMS • Osteen/
Deltona are* to acre*, ideal tor
horses or cattle farm Motete
home or home*.!* Zoned eQn
$44,800 Financing *&gt;»/ ml *m
downpayment (804)7176300

D°™ eV C^ I T

8ANF0R0 1/1.
lg apt Kitchen 4 kvmg room
Call 331-5431 ______

WEEKLY RENTALS
Sterling • 177/wk
Historic Downtown 130-4431

L o t For

S a le

lenford Hiatortc Otatrtct- t Hn.
I BA, kitchen, new Ing, upstairs,
semi'lurnithed. clean, working
adult No pets' Fenced $350/
mon * dep 857-3903

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t

creage

F u ll /
$50
$150
$155
9105

H a lf

$35
$100
$115
$145

RENTRIGHT MARINE

4/1,10 ktod acre*, huge
i l•'
W
sc porch 2 out bugs
A/IAO er t .600 an. R, IhrrtrV
ten. Irpfc, In a L S B M N
3/3. ac pooL LR. OR. Fern cm.
2-car gang* $118JOB

TR UCKS*
Any yaa/ make or modal.
W i pay top Gotten
CaB Gaoff Badna

302-8734

(Located at Gator's Landing)

(407) 330 • 1612
ncludee 1 lank fuel
JL

» M ti &gt;•( r j i

4ANORA S F spkl pten.oroet
Replace. scr. patio 2-car
comar tot Uke now!
to move-in $47,800
Cel 1(07)636-4566___________

T he B est T hings
In L ife A re Free...
L ik e a d v e rtis in g y o u r $ 1 0 0 o r less item in o u r c la ssifie d
se c tio n . T h a t's rig h t - it's free. J u st clip th e a tta c h e d
c o u p o n a n d m a il to:

S em in o le Herald

S t . ffedme K e a itf~
fw rfM I

2 5 2 -A c c o u n t i n g

Kintend Specious anracove It
1 5w/F.R$61.500

iB S E K m e r a ^ o H iR T

4375 000
Easy guaMy to
pyrros 2/1 CA teed yard t
*a burkkng lot

-ONLYONE ITEM

&gt;|$M OR LEM

(4 0 7 » a -8 in
NSW REMODEL REPAW
Doors, windows, carpentry.
SKkng. deck* 4 concrete
333-4633 S O BMrt CBC19660

PfUHT AO HERE:_____________________________

153— A creage L o t Fo e
S ale
DELTONA to acre* Id**) tor
tarmng or nuraaryt Zoned agri­
cultural
$3.800/ACRE
Bm
down w/owner knees 804-7*71773 or S04-7S7

LAKZPMWT L6f S i a n -

PHONE

ADOREM
I^ IM w ^ T e T M

Restrictions:

Rw hM H eiM t

) Ym

(

)Na

• Price o f item slated ($100 or leak) • Ad will mn 3 days only
• I item per ad per household per week • Private pony (non commercial)
only • Ad must be on above coupon.

Lake. Loch Altarp e n *
90X200 $60,000
LAXEFROSfT LOT Stone It
land. Late Moraoa $ 120,000
VACANT LOTS - Loch Arbor
$35000 to $45,000, lg. pter.
LAKE MARY LOTS-Wooded
$25 000

BAY AVI-Santord tot near
pate- $15,000
321-60S6

R H

p r o v e m en ts

HANOYMAN-Punting. concrete,
dry was, remodeling, ranovelion*. Cat 383-7049

287-L a w n S ervices
AAA GRASS MASTERS AH
servicet provided Dependable
and aBordabte &lt;Cal for Fra*

C A R M CLEAMNQ houM/Olhca
asp ciearung managw Mart*
696 5444

3236464 COCOOtISS

Units
Commancal
Laasad
S160.000. (i| O b— ■ led Vac­
ant Lot 155 000. 330-1*86.

» MUSTINCUlOf PMCC

269-C l e a n in g S ervices

Local Sul War sine* 1W1

149— C om m ercial

331-6972
CARPS NTRY-ol al types from
decks to doors, rotten wood knd
Aik
at. M m
tor JR 334-5052

it

ADVANCE TECTONICS
AddMewi Hi a ai

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Sominota Herald
P.O. BOX 1067
Sanford, FL 32772-1667

busmett Account Botuhont
PSj*. tnc 407-331-1(00
253-ADDinoNS
Rem o deung

lnoatnaLf4»*c acroaa from
Ort San Airpon coned M-1

P r o p e r ty Fo r S a le

MAIL TO:

Im

4 ateoars TAR tor inter and

51 John* Revet 35-ac on nver
m Denary 1/3 m Irontage F
duced to 4226.000

2B 0-H o m e

243*Carpentry

275-DRYWALL

MARCIA’S CLEANBtO

LICENSED AND EXPO
130-3031

279-HAUUNG

ORYWALL'S TU C C O Repairs
Wal 4 Caang TasSuro*
Matched Popcorn 322613S

GREG GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES/COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 323-093*.

300-Pressure
C l ean in g

CONSTRUCTION d u n -u p art
Junk removed lawn car* anyten*
407-369-1641 or 407-366-07*1

DUN ROT Raa/Comm
eat UeAna. Mator
« acaaptod. 32161Z2

NEED AN ELECTBtCiANT
CALL OSCK l ELECTRIC
4976116782

Rental property, garaga/shad
dean up*, fp p k v c s i trash,
brush. 407 *411414 or
Pfr 4976186217

YATM ROOFING tone* 1919
Church B 9r. Otec. 3rd. Gan.
&gt;.S22-I44*

280-Home
Im provem ents

LAWNO
MOWED,
LOTS
MOWED daan up* and unitor
brushing 27yrs tn business
av* 3226397.
“Days 322-i
2-2S11I avt

276-Electrical

501-Ro o f in g

I Yro.

OAVD KEY CONSTRUCTION
I M k ^ n iH W w s ^ Mdro
Lie: COC067S3S 310-7202
CHARLES a (D m ) MLLER.
Bund*. C8C0672S5. Rat/
Comm, remodel addaona reM* MC. V I S A ....407620-1741

307— S w im m in g P o o l
S ervices
Inert, motors, rapan. eaity pod

can Fro* Eat (407)2926456

312— T

ree

S ervice

DON FICKREN TREE SVC

Trea/ttump removal Fro* eat
UcaVisur 32*-7342
SHIPS QMS Prot Tree Svc 30
yrs *to&gt;- 24 hr storm damagt
Saner dsoount Tote tea care
Fro* estimates
Bucket truck
avartebto Cal 3276736

AdwtlM your butimss M ty day in tfw NEWStmlnoto
H«f«ldforufKtor$35.00imonltL(^thtCtafttJM
Dtpartmtnt today to And out how!! (407) 322-2611.

D W H E

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�■Seminole Herald, San lord. Florida •Thursday, September to. 1998

by 6hlc Young

BLONDIE
VO UR PROBLEM
TOO FORG6T

I'M BO SS!

B E E TLE BAILEY

MV PROBLEM IS I KEEP ,
FORGETTING HOW VOU
S O T TO B g B O S S /

W n
FH 1'

&lt;5,_A

Coping with the ‘terrible twos’
D E A R D ll. G O TT: M y son. 2. enjoys
b itin g w h e n e v e r a n y th in g is tak en
away from him. W e've tried many d if­
fe re n t kinds o f punish m ent, but he
lau gh s, th ro w s s o m e th in g o r b ite s
back. I know about the “ terrible twos,"
but this is ridiculous

by Mort Walker

m orrow test to m oke sure that your
plasma cells, many o f which are in tho
marrow, w ere normal.
Your excess proteins may represent
a n o rm a l v a r ia tio n b u t, os I m entionod, the type o f protein should bo
Identified Your doctor m ay choose to
do this by further analysis using com ;
plex tests
;

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

D E A R R E A D E R : Youngsters often
take g re a t d eligh t in exp lorin g th eir
environm ents, “ flexing their m uscles"
You can writ* to Or. Gott
— and g e ttin g a r is e out o f ad u lts.
at P.O. Box 2017, Murray
Thin k o f It: H e re 's a 2 y e a r old who
autom atically becom es the c e n te r of
Hill Station, Naw York, NY
a tte n tio n b y c h o m p in g a t w ill. O f m alily Is an “ M spike," on e x c e s s o f
10156
Ig M ; th is is s e e n in m y e lo m a and
course, biting Is inappropriate bchav
other
types
nf
plasma
(blood)
cell
can­
ior; yet con sider the amount o f rein ­
C I M NKWSTA1TH RNTTHlUlSr. ASSN
forcem ent he receives. T h e attention c er. T h e d o c to r p e r fo r m e d a b o n e
may be worth the tem porary discom ­
fort o f punishment.
37 Bishop
I suggest that you discuss this prob
ACROSS
Answer to Previous Puxxie
39 River arm
lem w ith y o u r son 's p e d ia trician . A
1 Soma log
41
Comedian
professional who knows both the child
houaaa
and the fam ily is in a sound position to
7 Mystical
44 — My Party
nnram nn n ra n n n o
give you advice about how best to d is­
teachings
45 Male title
based
on
the
courage the biting pattern
44 Arse In a
Scriptures
HUH
H IT in
library for
D E A R D R . G O T T : T h e r e w as too
13 Six — news
studying
m uch p ro tein In m y blood, so I w as
14 04 the eyee
SI Bathhouse
told to nave a bone m arrow test It was
15 Robinson —
54 Ancient
IS D id n l exist
OK. What does excess protrin signify?
55 i
17 A b ove, to a
54 Walk childishly
D E A R R E A D E R : Y ou r question is
port
87 Rents
d e c e p t iv e ly s im p le ; th e s u b je c t o f
IS very small
20 Doctors
blood p roteins is com plex. I'll try to
DOWN
21 Tennis player
give you an overview
John —
T h e b o d y 's o rg a n s prod u ce m any
Chanel
25 Unpaid debts
types of proteins that circulate in the
21 Precious Jewel 2 Form
3 Vision problem
32 Praises
bloodstream Each protrin has a spr
4 O reeki lIsland
33 Bert's Sesame
r ifle function Ity subjecting a small
8 Sgt , e g.
Street pal
A M l I j
sam ple o f ce ll fre e blood serum to a
IS Print
4 Put ahish
v mcnfy ,
34 Actreea Evans
tiny electrica l charge, scientists can
to October
35 Curtain fabric
sep a rate the variou s blood p roteins
7 OueU
11 Singer Cantrell 21
34 Pori o f a
22 CaMst
4 Highest card
12 “
from one an oth er B ecau se proteins
v a r y in w e ig h t, lig h t p ro te in s w ill
23 Bottle cap
C al lor Answers s Wum w e • nawy Ho m
m igrate further than heavy ones in an
#1-400-440-4500 e*l code 100
e le c t r ic a l fie ld T h is c h a ra c te ris tic
provides the basis for the medical test
c a lle d s e ru m e le c t r o p h o r e s is , in
which the blood proteins are separat
ed. identified and
M lquantified

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m a jo r fo r m s o f p r o te in : a lb u m in ,
alpha I globulin, alpha 2 globulin, beta
globulin and gam m a globulin T h ese
p rotein s can be fu rth er divided into
classes by m ore sophisticated tests,
y ie ld in g th e fo rm s c a lle d im m un o
globulin: IgA. IgD. IgE. IgG and IgM
D ep en d in g on the p rotein c h a ra c ­
te ris tic s o f a blood sam ple, d octors
can d ia g n o s e c e rta in d is ea se s . F o r
exam ple, low serum albumin is often
the consequence o f dietary deficiency
or liver disease Antibodies, the body's
in fe c tio n n e u tra lis in g p ro te in s , a re
usually included in the IgG (or gamma
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can it get?
B y P h illip A ld e r
Y e s te rd a y , I g a v e a d eal in which
th e o n ly m a k in g g a m e w a s w ith a
trump suit o f 4-4 S 3 opposite A-7-4-1.
Con gam e be made with a w eaker suit
than that?
Aa this isn't bluff and double bluff,
you know th e answ er. W hen m y stu­
dents have reached a certain level, I
g iv e them today's deal to em ph asize
th e "le n g th o v e r s tre n g th " con cept.
A n d w h en I'm r e a lly fe e lin g m ea n
(which is never!), I give South the 5-4­
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W est has led the diamond queen?
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In mo year ahead, try to associate your­
self with bold, enterprising individuals.
Their enthusiasm w * be contagious, and
y o u l hnd yoursoM going after bigger and

bigger fwh
VIRQO (A u g . 23 -top t. 22) Your toler­
ance lor outsiders w * be up to Ms usual
standards today, but you may not show
the earn# consideration to family mem­
bers. Keep your priorities in proper order.
Get a lump on Me by underslarxhng the
Influences th a t! govern you in the year
ahead. Sand lor your Astro- Graph pro­
tections by m a*ng S2 to Astro-Graph, c/o
this newspaper, P.O. Bos 1758, Murray
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sure to slate y o u zodiac sign
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Don't leave to your partner what you
can do yourself. Rem em ber, he cannot
read your mind.
A fte r winning the first trick, lesd a
trum p P erh ap s E ast w ill pull th ree
rounds, but if he does som ething else,
win that trick and play another spade.
Then abandon trumps. Y ou r 10 tricks
w ill b e th re e h earts, tw o diam onds,
three clubs, one d u b ruff in the dum
m y and one heart ruff in hand.
N o te th at In th r e e no-tru m p , you
have only eight tricks when neither o f
the rounded suits — hearts and dubs
— splits 3-3. B efore you can set up the
lon g spade, the oppon ents w ill have
established and cashed their diamond
suit. So. although tho spade suit is so
weak, tour ip s d r s is the only making
gam e against best defense.
Forsooth, all the honors o f m y oppo­
n e n ts c o u ld n 't d e fe a t m e, aa
Shakespeare would have written if he
hod thought o f it fir s t

hunchos. What you aansa m ay ba a
departure from reality.
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Mov. 22) Bo positive
and optimistic today, but don't buld y o u
hopes on faulty premises. N y o u base Is
weak, y o u house of cards w * crumble.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Oec. 21) Your
behavior will ba closely scrutinized by
others today. When you're In the public
eye. put y o u best loot forward — a bad
showing could leave a long memory.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) A verbal
agreement wont court tor much today if
you're trying to estroct a biased opevon.
Important terms should be committed to
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2frFab. IS ) Use y o u
contacts today instead of wailing on oth­
ers to open doors tor you. You 'l bo maids
before they g e l (heir keys out ol their
pockets.
PISCE S (F ob . 20-March 20) Partnars
aren't o p llo be of much value In heipmg
you achieve y o u obfedrvet today. Don't
saddto yourself with people whose ideas
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good day tor you to hondto complicated,
distasteful chores. Errors are likely —
was urtM condrtjons ore bettor and you're
m a good frame of mind
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In social s *
nations today, don't resurrect on old mis'u nderstanding. It cou ld d ivlda your
friends and pU you In the rrvddto
OEMSS (May 21-June 20) If you're going
out with others this evening, disagree­
m en ts botw aan you and your matp
should ba led at homo. Don't air prob­
lem s in public that could la a v o aa
unpieasart impression.
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friend mqgM not kve up to y o u expecta­
tions today. H owevar, It will hurt your
reiakonahip N you cnucua this person m
front of others.
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could b e low er then usual today, so
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                    <text>THIS WIsHKHND...

SI*ORTS...PACJIi lit

It ’s October,
so it must be
Oktoberfest

Lake Brantley
football ranked
10th in state

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

erm n o le H e r a ld
This root canal
is for Linda Tripp
I.iiul.i I'npp
said. '| am
you."
OK. Ms.
Tnpp You
ran Ik* nir
today.
Ymi'vr not
at 11 a.lit.
ap|Ni|iitiiirut
for a Toni
canal.”
lli.it ought
to I n- Iiiii
Kvcr li.ul an cndorinntli treat
mint?

50 C en ts

THURSDAY, OCTOBim X. I‘WX

lSi YI-AR. No. 34

Rem ains found in Oviedo
I n v e s t ig a t o r s g o to w o r k
Uy K u u White
HKRAI.D STAFF WRITER
OV1KDO
A survey n ew discovered some
skeletal remains near the lion Bridge Water
Treatment facility In South Oviedo. Seminole
Countv deputies immediately secured the scene
on Wednesday
Alt investigation to Identify the lemalns has

licgun - and may lake awhile, deputies said
The medical examiner first must determined it
the remains are human. And If so. whose are
they?
"We've worked lot years on cases like this,"
said Chief Deputy Sheriff Sieve Harriett today.
"Skeletal remains were found when excavation
began for the Seminole Community College We
I'lriie •re Hone*. I*«gr 3A

Oct your ta|M* on? "Kudo" is
the Greek word lor ‘ Inside." and
"odont" Is Oieek lor "tooth."
Your endodontic treatment
will begin in the your very own
Linda Tripp mouth at pici isdv
11 a in They'll lie walling lor
you

You're going to hurt a little,
but local anesthetics will make
the procedure comfortable. You'll
return to your normal activities
on Friday. You'll be feeling bet­
ter alKHil yourself than you have
in sometime.
Just relax, gel something nice
to read - the "Starr ltc|&gt;ort“ or
"Pulp Fiction."
I'nt grateful, girl. Going
through this whole endodontic
thing for a fellow American
whom you've never met Is a true
act of kindness. Perhaps
Congress will honor you. But I
wouldn't wait for a telephone
call from the Oval Office ■ ll you
know what I mean.

County staffer likes
to stay busy on job
Uy Tony T lz ilo
SPECIAL in I Ilk III.UAI.U

Hot** Ptx*o b? Tommj VRxonl

Kelli Johnson. EMT, CBE. birthing assistant, left and Sara Lieblmg, CfJM. display photos of their" babies

L o c a l m id w iv e s en h a n ce
th e b ir t h in g e x p e r i e n c e
By Jeana Hughes
IIKUAI.D STAFF WRJTKK
LONGWOOD
•
Mill wives'
practices a ir as Individual as
the women who seek those
services.
Sara l.tehllng. a Certified
Nurse Midwife, is In private
practice at Conscious Care
Women's Center In lamgwood.
l.tehllng. a midwife for 20

years, specializes in homebirths. She has also assisted
with hliths m hospitals and
birthing centers
"Women who have given birth
in hospitals or birthing centers
are absolutely delighted at the
lieauty and spedaluess of the
experience o! giving birth I11
their own home." sold l.tehllng.
‘ I love home births. I wouldn't
l&gt;e doing them If they weren't

sale."
CNMs work in hospitals,
birthing centers, public health
centers and private practice.
Mldwtvcs offer their clients op
lions without sacrificing safely.
Whether in private practice or
m practice with a physician,
mldwtvcs. by law. must always
work with consulting physi­
cians.

SKMINOI.K ( OUNIY Andie.,
Dclllllsoli likes lo keep busy
Anyone who knows lo 1 1 .111 tell
you lh.it
Tile
funnel
I asselheiiv
lolllllllsslouei .mil liiavoi Is the
customer servo r supeivisoi lot
Seminole &lt; ouuiv Propeitv Ap
pralsei II W Bill" Sllliei h is
a poslllou she has held siio c
April n( 1997.
"I love II." Dennison says.
"Il's a nice agency lo woik lor."
"ll has been an easy tr.msllion because I've used the skill
sets from the private and |■11*lie sei lor." shi- says.
The courtly services building
is somewhat ol a 1 li.inge Irom
I he mayor's olllce in C.isscl
InTty's City Hall where Denni­
son served as commissioner
from I!IK«» in I9H9 and inavor
from I mm11 to l ‘ »!»|.
'Hits was ., period ol growllt
lor Imih (In* illy and Dennison.
Ai dial lime the mayor tan thi­
n ly until a m y manager was
hired in run Ihe system.
Dennison said I In* te.ison her

new oilier works so well Is that
II Is focused on customer sat­
isfaction.
"It's a great agency lo work
lot." she said.
Site also brings out the expeitence ol her l*oss Suiter, who
lias held that olllce since I 980.
and is 1 1 edited by Dennison
wllh putting the "service" Into
the properly appraiser's office.
Another service
Dennison
loiugs up ts the Geogruphtral
III lot 11 i.t tton
System
(G!S|.
TTiese maps are high quality
and used for such business
purposes as real estate re­
scan It.
Ibis Is a computerized map­
ping system that gives quirk
and detailed mapping Informa­
tion on properties, by using
mlonnallon such as address,
zip codes, longitude and lati­
tude. Also on the computer
(lout they are hoping to be the
tirst appraisal service lo have
properties on-line. Dennison
points out lhal Ihe office conslsienlly gels high ratings for
its cusiomer sup|N&gt;rt.
Asked what a property upI'leate see Dennison. Pag* 3A

HERALD SNAPSHOT

Please tee Midwives. Page 3A

Seminole Herald names editor
SANFORD - Maria Orem has
liecn named editor of the Semi
nole llcm ltl newspaper.
Orem has worked for the
Herald since 1997 as a staff
writer and section editor.

We're not sure If the presi­
dent has ever had a root canal.
We know far too much about
some of the things he has done
(thanks to you) hut nothing
about his teeth. We wonder If he
has ever tried to open a bottle
with his teeth. Tilts could cause
serious problems.
They say once you've had a
root canal.Whitewater Is a snap.

■■ED i

fsole tnr Town, Vteicowt

Root canals began .1 long,
long time ago. G.W. Weld. M l ) .
D.D.S.. placed the following
advertisement In the New Yoik
newsp,i|iers In 1897. "5 Minute
KihiI Canal - W e i ll's Cliemlt o
Metallc Method. Cost Is r&gt;:t. '

Linda, you deserve the best
and you've probably got a nice
government dental |H&gt;lliy to
cover everything.

t fw

Andrea Dennison

More than 14 million
American teeth receive endoilon
tic treatment every year. Now.
your teeth will lie among them.
Better lei Monica know. Tell her
to practice good oral hygiene or
something like this might hap
pen to her.

From what we’ve been told,
the f&gt; minute root canal takes
much longer these days and
sometimes requires a second or
even third visit. No area
endodonlsts do the work lor S3.
Unless you take your chances
with some quack.

• / **

Marls Oram

stead lldillshlng Co. In Mary­
land. which Is a subsidiary ol
Times Mirror Newspapers.

"I'm thrilled at the appoint­
ment and look forward to
bringing the community
a
quality, consistent newpaper."
Orem said.

Oicin holds a bachelor’s degiee Irom Towsott Stale Uni­
versity in Maryland. She has
traveled extensively throughout
Kuropc. where she attended
secondary school and has also
lived in California. Illinois and
New Yoik.

2% Beagle

"We plan to bring extended
coverage ol community, state
and national news."
Prior lo her arrival In Central
Florida, she wrote for Home­

Orem lives In Longwood with
her husband and three teenage
daughters. Her hobbles litcluiic. reading, writing, travel­
ing and playing table tennis.

Top dog: Labrador retrievers continue to lead the pack as the breed with
the highest number ol dogs registered with the American Kennel Club.

G ra n t received
SANFORD - Charily Cars International,
a non-profit organization that provides
vehic les free-of-rharge to disadvantaged
people who are willing lo work In order lo
become self-sulllelent. has received a
grant from the Kdylh Bush Charitable
Foundation totaling $199,000
Grant funds will enable Charily Cars lo
utllUe modern technology, hire two new
slalf people and purchase a low truck.
"We arr delighted and honored lo
receive support from such a prestigious
foundation." said Brian Men/ies. Chanty
Cars president. Thanks lo Ihe generosity
of the late Kdvth Bush, we are building a
durable framework for management, lund
development, financial accountability and

149 SOS

Labrador retriever

quality service delivery."

O c k to h e rfe s t c ra ft fa ir
CASSKLBKKKY - The FUtli Annual
Casselberry's Okloberfesl and Cratl Fair
will Ik* held Saturday from 10 am . until 5
p in. ai Secret Uike Park. The fair will
Include arts, trails, music, dancers,
games, rides and German lood.
For more Information call 1107) 202­
7720. ext. I .TOO.

P o s itiv e p a ren tin g w ork sh op
SANFORD
Tlie Children's Home
Society Success By Six Community
Resolute and Referral Center Is conduct-

Ing a free parenting workshop Wednesday
from 2 until 3:90 p in. al The Salvation
Army. 700 W. 24th Si . Sanford. The
Power of Post live Parenting Workshop
teaches parents how lo use skills of
encouragement, support effective listen­
ing and respect to enhance the family
surroundings.
Pre-registration Is required. Child care is
available. For more information contact
(407) 328 3990.

M a k e a d iffe re n c e day
SANFORD • Tlie Seminole Community
Volunteer Program, sponsors ol the

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Golden retriever

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Retired A Settlor VnUmieet Piogram anil
the
Seminole
Volunteer
Center,
announced lltelr plans lot the eight amm
al Make A Dlllerence Day' lo lie held O il.
24. Tlie Seminole Volunteer Center. Ill
partnership with iht- Salvation Army and
Ihe
Seminole
County
SherllTs
Department will sponsor "Flout Rubble lo
Roses", a community laiulscopiiig projetl
lor Saitloril residents who lost their
homes lit the February tornadoes

S h rin e rs ’ p a p e r cru sade
Mt-mlicis ol Bahia Shunt- Temple will
distribute pa pets locallv riming Us 32ml
Annual Bcncllt Paper l"nisadc *», i 23
and 24.
Please see Briefs. Page 2A

IN D E X
C la s s ifie d . . . .4 B -S B
C o m i c s ........... . . . 6 B
D ear A b b y . . . . . . 4 A
Dr. G o t t . . . .
H o r o s c o p e . . . . . . BB
O b it u a r ie s . . . • • • 3 A
P e o p le ........... a a •
P o l i c e B r ie fs . . . . 3 A
S p o r t s ........... . 1B-3B
T V .................... . . . 4 A
W e a th e r . . . . • • • » 2 A

i A room without
books la Ilk* a body
without a soul.*

�2A •Seminole Herald Sanford, Florida

Thursday. October 8. 1998

The way we were, more newspaper clips
Tills Is a conllttuullnn of
events ns reported in the Sept
9, l!&gt;l-’ .Sinfnrtl Herald
Longw ood

new s

The Rev. John Lewis had r e ­
lum ed from his scholarship
tour to Mexico and had taken
up his duties .vs pastor o f the
Longwood Baptist Church.
Mrs. Herbert Starr had r e ­
turned front Florida Hospital
accompanied by her sent H er­
bert Stailli v Start 111
Merle Blankenship. ACL Sta­
tion Agent, along with his wife
and sons. Bobble and Pat, arc
spending tlielr vacation with
relatives In Willard. Mo.
Miss Madclcln Fault/ had r e ­
lumed from a trip to Califor­
nia to resume her duties as a
teacher at Lyntan School.
Mrs. and Mrs. Julius Cole o f
Fern Park had bought the
home place south o f Town Hall
and were making extrusive al­
ternations: they planned to
occupy the house soott.
A delightful part)’ had been
given recently in Sunnyshadr
Park In honor of Mrs. Emma
Buchanan's 84th birthday.
Following the
singing of
Happy Birthday and while en­
joying ihr cake, the honoree
told o f many Incidents in her

GRACE M.
STIN E CIPHER
■.

long life.
Mrs. Buchanan had origi­
nally come to Longwood from
Graham. Maine and was at one
time president o f the Civic
League in Longwood.
Those present w ere Mrs.
Ethrrl Ayres, Miss Cora Dollev. Mrs. Lcta May M ceklcy.
Miss Hrtttr A m ett, Mrs. Flos­
sie Cramer.
Mrs.
Frances
Ntcmeycr. Mrs. Eva Harris,
Mrs. Flora Willis, Miss Maud
Klnaklt, Mts. Mae Heat hand
and Mrs. Florence Grim.
Sanford youth go to college
The young people of Sanford
had already left for college or
soon would. They were at­
tending schools ail across the
nation, with Florida stale c o l­
leges attracting the largest
number of students.
Girls at Florida Stale College

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Oct. 0. 1998
Todati is the 281st
liuu of 1998 and Hie
If.Hi day of fall

TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in
1871, the 11real Chicago Fire began ll
killed about 300 people and destroyed
more than 17.000 buildings
Bn this day in 1944. “The Adventures
of Ozzie and Harriet" debuted on CBS
radio
On this day in 1984. Anne Murray won
the Country Music Association’s
album of the-year award (or “A Little
Hood News."
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Eddie Hick
cnbackcr &lt;1890-1973), aviator airline ex
ecutive. Kona Barretl &lt;1936 ). gossip
columnist is 62. David Carradtne U9J6-).
actor. Is 62. Jesse Jackson H941 &gt;, politi­
cian-clergyman. is 57; Chevy Chase
B943-1, comedian-actor, is 55; Sigour­

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ney Weaver U949-). actress, is 49,
Johnny llamonc &lt;1951-I, musician, is 47
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
1940, the Cincinnati lteds defeated Ihc
Detroit Tigers 2 I in Ihe seventh game
of the World Series
TODAY'S QUOTE: “We must not mea
sure greatness from Ihe mansion down,
but from the manger up." — Jesse
Jackson
TODAVS WEATHER: On this day in
1992. a microburst islrong straightline thunderstorm winds) with winds
to 125 mph destroyed five homes and
damaged 99 over a two-mile path in
Fort Wayne. Ind
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day: Scattered thunderstorms.
Highs In Ihe mld-BOs. Lows
near-70. Saturday: Morning
showers. Highs In the mld-80s.
Lows near-70. Sunday: Partly
cloudy. Highs In the mld-BOs.
Lows In the upper-60s.

THURSDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 7:55
a.m., maj. 1:50 a.m.. min. 8:30
p.m.. maj. 3:00 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
10:41 a.m.. 11:06 p.m.. low:
4:14 a.m., 4:50 p.m. New Smyr­
na Beach: high:
10:46 a.m.,
11:11 p.m., low: 4:19 a.m., 4:55
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
p.m., Cocoa Beach: high: 11:0)
a.m., 11:26 p.m., low: 4:34
THURSDAY
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Tatrms 88 72 T atn n a 88 70 a.m., 5:10 p.m.
SATURDAY
S h w n 85 70

SUNDAY
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BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach 4t New
Smyrna Beach: Seas are 24 feet with a light chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona Is 81 degrees and at
New Syinma, 81 degrees.
Winds ore from the south­
east at 10-15 m.p.h.

T h o h ig h t s m p a r s t u r * l a
S a n fo r d W e d n e s d a y w o o 9 1
d e g r e e s a n d t h e o v e r n ig h t lo w
w ee 70.
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lor Women In Tallahassee In
L'ludi’il Lucy Houmllllal. IxHilse
IVrklns. Martha Wight. Erma
Dotidncy.
Jesse
Durden.
Elizabeth
Wlilgham,
Doris
Jackson. Erma Alderman and
Priscilla Reynolds.
Attending Stetson University
would be Gladys Pippin. Wlnllied lA)veil. Elizabeth Pippin.
Mildred Ratliff. Bruce Muirhead. Otlan Ferell. Gordon
Frederlrk. Robert and Emmett
Herndon.
Studying at the Unlvetslly of
Morula were Harold Haskins,
Kirby Kite, Robert Irvin. John
Pope.
Waller
Turner. Joe
Crenshaw. Tony Huddleston,
Donald Bishop. Edwin and
Franklin Bran.in. Earl Jeter,
Harry Lee, William
Lcffler,
George Kick, Hmre Bolt, Don­
ald Jones. Raymond Kadar.
Edgar Diggers, Joe MeCasIm.
Nnniiiin Hasty, Fred Dyson.
Mack Cleveland. Mr Kay Truluck. Ralph Echols and Harry
Brownlee.
The Misses Mabel and Olive
Chapman
had enrolled
at
Florida Southern College along
with Bernard
Deter.
Irene
Lundqulst was studying al the
Slate Hospital School of Nurs­
ing In Chattahoochee
and
Muriel
Knox
had
entered
training al St. Vincent's Hospi­
tal In Jacksonville.
Rollins College students In­
cluded Pally Hodge, Edward
Marshall and Herman Middleton.
Olliers In nurse's (raining
were Kllzat&gt;clh Vaughn. Mary
Crawley, and Betty Wilkinson
at Riverside Hospital In Jack­
sonville and Joyce Wardwcll at
Orange General In Orlando.
The following students were
enrolled
at
out
of slate
schools: Hugh lusher. Louisi­
ana State: Sherwood Jacobson,
Tulanc University; Dub Epps.
Clifford Procter. John Morgan,
Jack WoodniIT. Emory Univer­
sity.
Joe Davis was til Louisiana
College at Alexandra. Va.: Octavla
Blades
and
Dorothy
Pearson were
at Maryville
College In Tennessee.
Georgia
Tech
attracted
Douglas G am er and Oricn
Green while also In Georgia at
Agnes
Scott
were
Susan
Klrtley. Mary Alice Hunter and
Vesta Ann While.

H urrican e costs estimated
at $125 to $135 million
BLOOMINGTON. 111. - State Farm Insurance projected It will
pay Its customers In Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florldn
an estimated $125 million to $135 million to rrpalr or replace
damaged property caused by Hurricane Georges.
State Farm, the largest insurer of homes In those states,
estimates It will process 35,000 to 40,000 claims for hurricane
damage to homes It Insures In the four-state area.
"These projections are very preliminary at this time. The
number o f claims and their costs could change as lire civil
authorities allow us and our policyholders buck Into some o f the
harder-hit areas," said Sieve Williams, vice president of claims for
State Farm Fire and Casualty Company.
“Our estimates are based on early reports of claims and our
Initial inspections of the areas that suffered damage and don't
Include flood damage, which Is hard to measure at this point.
Right now. we're providing Immediate emergency financial
assistance to our displaced customers, and we've already
mobilized additional personnel to assist our local agents and
employees In taking care o f all the claims as quickly as possible."
Williams pointed out that flooding may emerge os a major
cause o f damage. Homeowners with flood damage who have flood
Insurance with the National Flood Insurance Program (NF1P)
would. In most eases, gel their coverage through the NF1P and not
their homeowners Insurance. Currently, there are no damage
estimates available on flooding.
State Farm sent In an additional 800 representatives to the
storm area to handle claims. They Joined the more than 13,000
State Farm employees, agents and agent staff members who
currently live and work In Alabama. Mississippi. Louisiana and
Florida.
State Fann Insures about one tn every three Insured homes In
Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, and nbout one In every four
Insured homes In Florida.

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Special to the Herald
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, HI. - One plastic surgeon's associa­
tion Is eontrlliuiliig to breast earn er research by dedicating a
portion of proceeds from Its animal meeting sales, in Boston
this week, to ihe National Alliance of Breast Cancer Organiza­
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Tile rule of plastic surgeons in tho liglil against breast can­
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tomy. according to the American Society o! Plastic and Rceonslruellve Surgeons. From working to pass legislation
mandating that Insurance companies cover breast recon­
struction to participating In National Breast Cancer Aware­
ness Month each October, the ASPRS Is dedicated to p r o ­
moting awareness o f breast cancer and Its victims in a num­
ber of ways. In addition, the society Is using 40 cent breast
cancer awareness stamps for a segment of Its mailings. Eight
cents o f each stamp sale Is donated directly lo breast cancer
research.
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S e m i n o l e H e r a ld

Kathleen Spencer nnd A l­
berta 1-ong were al Virginia In
icrmont:
Jimmy
Inglcy.
Cauthcn Ullchlson, and Gene
Legcltc were al Svvnnnce M ili­
tary
Academy
and
Susan
Wight was at Medical College
o f Philadelphia.
The following were at Fork
Union Military Academy: Ray
and Bobby Herndon. Al Doudncy. Kenneih Lclflcr, Walter
Heal, Mlllrr Williams, Stanley
Hockey ami Karl Schultz.
David Galehel had selected
Clemson University while El­
len Meriwether
studied
at
Ohio Wesleyan. Ralph Smith
was at McCollle Military Acad­
emy In Chattanooga. Joyce
Whtddcn. Gwendolyn
Hayes
and Lutlcta Gormly were at
Maty Washington In Virginia.
Dorothy
Kader
was
al
Southern Baptist Hospital In
New Orleans and Mary Nancy
Brock was at the University of
Maryland School of Nursing.
Ruth Gordon Wright Studio
o f the Dance
lhls studio and kindergar­
ten. located al 317 Oak Ave.,
was advertising that parents
could pay only 35 cents extra
)&gt;er day for tiielr child to r e ­
main until six p.m. while they
intended lo defrnsr work or
social obligations.
There were dance classes In
Ihe afternoon lor c hildren 7 lo
15 years old. “Where Dollars
Have More Cents-Klndergarlen
and Dancing School".
Azarian class m eeting
Mrs. W.A. Cagle presided
uvrr routine business o f thr
Azarian Class o f First Baptist
Church which had met at thr
church
annex.
Mrs.
W.H.
Rucker led the group In a d e­
votional.
ITt/rs were awarded to Mrs.
Rueker and Mrs. A.M. Gardner
who won the Bible and Anicrlrun flag quizzes.
During the social hour, r e ­
freshments were srrvrd to the
following: Mrs. R.C. Beard.
Mrs. T.E. Smith. Mrs. R.T.
Thomas, Mrs. Gardner. Mrs.
Cagle.
Mrs.
Rucker,
Mrs.
Lourtnr
Beal.
Mrs.
M.N.
Cleveland. Mrs. C.A. Anderson.
Mrs. A.J. l*cterson. Mrs. A C .
Williams, Mrs. A.L. Bartnrau,
Mrs. J J . Bollry, Mrs. R A
Moreland, Mrs. W.L. Vance,
and Mrs. J.T. Clamp.

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Dennison —

POLICE LOG

continued from Page 1A

71ie Jollowtng reports teere compiled from the Seminole Connlg
Sheriffs Office fo r tnciilents reconleil Oct. 7:

A g g ra v a te d

b a tte ry :

WINTER PARK. Orange Avenue, 8100 block, Oct. (1. 5:41
a.m. A 19-year-old went to a home on Orange Avenue with an
associate In order to colled some money. Seminole County
sheriff's deputies said the victim reported he was hit on the
head twice and In the back once by si baseball thrown by the
defendant. Deputies said the victim had lacerations and
bruises on his face and back.

D r iv in g

u n d e r th e in flu e n c e :

GENEVA, State Road 40, Oct. 7. 1:41 n.tn. A HI-year-old man
was charged with driving under the Influence.
SANFORD, Mangouatlne, 1200 block. Oct. 7. 2:14 p in. A 55year-old man was arrested for driving under the Influence.

D ru gs:
CASSELBERRY, W llahlre Boulevard, 100 block, O d. G.
11:10 a.tit. A 2H year-old man was arrested for possession of a
controlled substance and possession of dnig paraphernalia.
Seminole County sheriffs deputies said they were arresting
him on an active warrant when they noticed him pushing
somelhlng Into the seat cushions o f the back of tbe police car.
When they checked the back seat, they found a homemade
crock pipe with cocaine residue In It pushed Into the seat.
OVIEDO, Lockwood Boulevard, 3200 block, Oct. G. HilO a m .
A 2 1-year old man was arrested for possession or a controlled
substance and for operating a motor vehicle with a suspended
license. Seminole County deputies said they pulled him over
for speeding In a school zone. When they asked him for Ills li­
cense. he told them It had lreen suspended. When he stepped
out of the car to l»e arrested, he dropjied a piece of crack and
deputies found a crock pl|&gt;c In Ills jMickel.
SANFORD, French Avenue, 100 biock, Oct. G. 2:.'l.'l a.lit. A 47year-old man was arrested for retail theft and for possession
of crack cocaine. Sanford Police said they arrested the man a f­
ter witnesses told them he had put n bottle of Ibuprofen In Ills
back pocket. While he was lielng questioned, he gave deputies
a false name and date of birth. When they found the correct
Information, the)’ found he was wanted on a warrant for felony
(Missesslon of a controlled substance. Deputies found a jilece
o f crack cocaine In his pocket during the arrest process.

Surgeons-----------------------Continued from Page 2A

lmages--of more than 50.000 breast cancer survivors last
year alone.* says ASPRS President Dennis Lynch. Ml). *We
know first-hand the pain and suffering this disease causes for
so many women, and we want to lie part of the drive to find a
cure.*
ASPRS lias also dedicated a section of Its web site to breast
cancer Issues that contain useful Information aliout breast
cancer and breast reconstruction, and patient advocacy Ini­
tiatives on ensuring Insurance coverage for reconstruction.
To access tbe breast cancer awareness section o f the ASPRS
web site, visit www.plastlcsurgery.org and click on the breast
cancer awareness section.
ASPRS represents 97 percent o f all surgeons certified by
the American Ikiard o f Plastic Surgery. To llud an ASPRS
member near you. call the ASPRS referral line at (H00) 0350G.'I4 or access the ASPRS web site Finding a Surgeon feature
at www.plasllcsurgery.org.

pmlscr dors she says that "the
appraisers ofUre lias a const Itiillcmal responsibility of re­
taining rrcords on properties
for taxation purposes." Denni­
son's responsibilities Include
public'
relations.
customer
service and public education.
Dennison has been married
to Iiu s Ikiiu I Scott for 27 years.
They met In high school and
have two children. Krtk. HI. Is
a college student and Danielle,
l(i. Is a Junior In high school.
Getting back to her Job. Denni­
son says that another jtart of
her position she enjoys Is
helping
the
homeowners
groups, civic organizations and
schools.
It is this education process
that makes use o f Dennison's
experience
as
a
Seminole
County teacher for four years.
T in an educator." she said.

Midwives —
continued from Page IA

Florida Gov. Lawton Chiles
proclaimed tile week o f Oct. -1
to be Nurse-Mldwlfciy Week In
recognition o f their contribu­
tions.
In Ills proclamation. Chiles
commended nurse-mldwlves for
their philosophy of noninter­
vention during normal labor
and birth, providing continuity
o f care, and promoting family
Involvement.
Florida Is a leader In certified
nurse-midwifery
care
with
21.000 births in 1997 attended
by Florida's 420 nurse mid­
wives. Nurse-mldwlves provide
a wide variety of healthcare
services In addition to prenatal
and birth care. Including gyne­
cology. family planning, and
well woman care. More than
half o f the can* provided by
CNMs Is to women and families
with limited Incomes.
Midwives only assist minimal
risk mol hers with home births.
Lirbllng. who averages about
50 home births a year, esti­
mates that only about four to
five percent o f her home blrlhs
have to Ik* transferred during
labor for hospital birth. Ucbllng said she stays with the
mothers to ensure the con­
tinuation of quality care.
Llcbllng said she was drawn
to midwifery after hearing sto­
ries from other women and re­
alizing how unhappy woman
were with their birth experi­
ences.
“We*honor t h e ‘natural proc-

H op e them e o f A lzh e im e r’s conference jj ™
Special to the Herald
OR1ANDO -The public is In­
vited to attend the sixth an­
nual educational conference
on Alzheimer's disease, on Nov.
7.
Tills year's theme. *A Sym­
phony o f Caring: A Song of
ilo|&gt;c,* will address topics r e ­
lating to the family and the
community as we meet the
challenges of caring for those
with Alzheimer’s disease. The
conference, presented by the
Alzheimer Resource Center,
will be held at the lleardall
Senior Center. HOO S. Delaney
A ir.. Orlando. Elsat Inc. Is n
major
conference
sjronsor.
Tills year's conference will fea­
ture cxjrerts In the field of
dementia and will
explore
topics such as the benefits of

early
diagnosis.
diagnostic
tools and creating a safe home
environment. A special work­
shop designed
to enhance
communication with the Alz­
heimer patient is also planned
as well os much more. For the
convenience of the Alzheimer
caregiver, on she day care Is
being offered for a $10 nonrr fundable
registration
fee
when accompanied
with a
conference registration. Cost
to register for the conference
Is $05 for Nurses. Social
Workers and other profession­
als (6.0 contact hours will be
awarded) and $15 for caregiv­
ers and students who register
by Oct. 16. Space Is limited.
Registration deadline Is Oct.
30. For more Information call
407-843-1910.

T ills Job allows me to get back
to those roots." The experience
also enables Dennison to con­
tribute to the many facets of
her office Including the bro­
chures and pamphlets that she
helped design.
As sometimes happens, trag­
edy came Into the picture on
July 20. 199H. While sur­
rounded by several passersby.
a man hit Dennison and took
her handbag, lie then literally
dragged her down the street
Hie event occurred In the early
morning as she was corning
into work at the county.

the robber. In her business life
too. Dennison lias praise for
others In tbe community.
Speaking again on education,
she commends the University
of Central Florida for what she
describes as a great education.
It was there that she achieved
her bachelor's degree In educa­
tion. It Is this education that
has helped her keep up with
various Issues In business, In­
cluding new trends and tech­
nological breakthroughs.
While on the subject of her
transition from Casselberry to
the county, Dennison talked
about what she believed as
mayor.

It has taken her a while to
recover from the ordeal and
she now speaks to other
women telling them to "Ik* to ­
tally aware of their surround­
ings." Dennison commended
the Sanford Police Department * EVERETT E. BRADLEY
Everett E. Bradley. 58. Holly
for Its swift action In catching
Avenue. Sanford, died Monday.
Oct. 4. 1998. Bom July 12.
1940 In Shirley, hid., he moved
to Central Florida In the 1940s.
Mr. Bradley was a disabled
now one of two CNMs that
veteran, lie served tn the U.S.
work In the doctor's langwood.
Army. Mr. Bradley was u m em ­
Like Mary and Oviedo offices.
ber of First Baptist Church of
"lie convinced me to look
Sanford.
Into midwifery and It became a
challenge.*
Hanson
said.
Survivors
Include
sons.
Shane. Sanford. Everett Jr..
"When I first started It was a
Kentucky: daughters. Cather­
Job, but It became a calling.
ine Marietta. Sanford. Becky
You can't help but get caught
Floyd. Toledo. Ohio.
Mary.
up In the spirituality of the
Kentucky: brother. John. Jack­
process."
sonville. sister. Sharon BroadMidwives heroine
like
a
bent. Port Orange: companion.
member of tbe family sharing
Alinee Dillon. Sanford: four
the miracle of birth, she said.
grandchildren.
Tiny listen to the family's
Mrlsson Funeral Home, San­
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hopes and
ford. In charge o f arrange­
fears, and help the family to
ments.
create a rewarding birth expe­
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Mldwivrs develop a rapport
during prenatal visits that con­
tinues through labor, birth, a f­
tercare, and beyond, she said.
Fathers, siblings and other
family members are encour­
aged to lx* an active part o f the
whole experience.
Hanson smiles as she recalls
hearing a father retell, with
such Joy. how he with the de­
livery.
He was telling someone on
the phone how he helped to
deliver his child, she said.
Midwifery works with nature,
not against It.
"I really feel we are making a
dlfTrmice In the lives of the
people we help." Hanson said.
"We have our hands on m ira­
cles."

"As an elected otllclal that
was my thing, remembering
who paid my salary." Dennison
said. "Again coming here to
work Is easy because that Is
the feeling of everybody here.
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bring forth the baby.*
What should have been so
natural and affirming an expe­
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women feeling powerless and
defeated.
*1 was sad to see women
having their power taken away
from them.* Llcbllng
said.
T h e y were not giving women
the opportunity to know the
power within them. The m oth­
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have as women to birth their
baby.*
Hobble Hanson, CNM. cred­
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burled 'Mr. Bones' In the paujier's cemetery."
On unother occasion. Harriett said a bag of
bones was deposited on the front steps of the
Sanford Museum. County Investigators and ex­
perts ut the University of Florida Identified
these skeletal remains o f a ‘ Native American."
Harriett said It was anybody's guess how he
died or when. Probably 200 or more years ago.
‘ lie may have been shot by the cavalry." lie

said.
Each case Is Investigated thoroughly. Harriett
said. A law enforcement agency has to develop
each clue before It closes a case. Investigators
want to find out ull they ran about remains
such as those found In Oviedo Wednesday.
"It's a slow, methodical work." Harriett said.
"Cases ran lie extremely baffling. Our Investiga­
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People
R eport abuse to protect children

CALENDAR

It Is the Intent o f the Florida
legislature to provide children
with: 1) protection from abuse,
neglect, and exploitation; 2) a
permanent and stable home: 3)
a safe and nurturing environ­
ment: and 4| adequate nutri­
tion. shelter, and clothing. In
order to help provide these es­
sentials. Florida law places on
Its eltl/ens the duty to report,
to the Department of Children
and Families, knowledge or
reasonable suspicion of the
abuse, abandonment, or negleet o f a child. Reports can be
made any time, day or night,
by culling the eentral abuse
registry. ( I-BOO-OGAHUSE)
When a person reports the
abuse, abandonment, nr ne­
glect of a child by calling the
registry, the person answering
the phone will request basic

persisted; 5) the namc(s) o f the
person or persons responsible
for the alleged nbusc, aban­
donment. or neglect: 6) the relatlonshlp(s) of the persons or
persons ullrgedly responsible
for the abuse, abandonment,
or neglect: and 7) the Identity
o f the reporter.
With the exception of n few
groups o f persons, a reporter
Is not required to reveal his or
her Identlly. Naturally. If n re­
porter reveals Ills or her Identtiy. that Information will be
kept confidential. It will not be
released to anyone other than
ngents o f the Department of
Children and Families, law
enforcement, and the office of
the state attorney, unless the
reporter consents.
It is Important to note that
the knowing and willful failure

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Rotary Club of Lake Mnry
meets Thursday
mornings,
7:30-8:30 a.in., at the Marriott
Courtyard, off West Lake Maty
Itoulrvard.
Contact
Itiinn
Overby, president, at 322-0634.

AI.ANON
and
ALATEEN
inertings are held rvrry Thurs­
day. at H p in., at Sanford
Christian Church, 7:$0 Upsala
Rond. Sanford. For Informa­
tion. call 323-8524.

S o rto m a C lu b

Blue G r a s s P ic k e r s

The Sortoma Club of South
Seminole County, drdlrntcd to
the advancement o f speech and
heating children, meets every
Thursday morning, from 7:30
to H:30 a.m.. at the Florida
Hospital Senior Citizens Cen­
ter, 10*37
Sand Pond Uike
Road which connects lo Lake
Emma Road, one mile south of
Utkr Mary boulevard.
Poten­
tial member* are Invited to a t­
tend.
For Information, cnll
Gcnr Pit-stem. 407-7707-1234.

Sanford blue Grass 1‘lrk ei*
meet every Thursday, from 0-10
p.m., at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. Pick­
ers and grinners arc welcome.
For Information, rail John
Shaffer. 820-4931.

Weight Watchers

First beer carries a high price for teen

A local chapter of Weight
Watchers inerts nt the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

Toastmasters
The Omni Toastmasters Club
•6861 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every lliursday at the AAA
Building.
1000 AAA
Drtvr,
Heathrow. Ouests and prospec­
tive members are welcome.
Call Jim Ocque, &lt;342-5227 for
Information.

ToughLove support
ToughLovr Orlando, u par­
ent support group, meets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
St. Strphru Lutheran Churrh.
2140 llvvy. 434, Ixmgwood.
Touglilzivc Is a self-help, aellvr, parent support group for
parents troubled by their chil­
dren's l&gt;chnv1or. The group Is
open lo parrnts o f preterits,
teenagers and adult ehlldrrn.
and grandparents.
For more Information call
(407) 324-0724 or visit their
web site at toughlovT.org.

Senior Friends
Th e Colum bia Medical Ccntrr-Sanford Chapter o f Senior

Friends inerts every second
Thursday, at 10:30 a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Centrr. 401 E.
Seminole Hlvd. Interesting and
timely programs are featured
monthly plus social exchange.
All Seniors an- welcome. For
Information, call Uz Lawlor. di­
n t tor. 321-4500. Ext. 5784.

Sunrise Kiwanis
The Seminole Sunrise Ki­
wanis Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m.. at Shonry's, US 17­
92. south o f Airport Boulevard.
Quest are welcome. For Infor­
mation, call Tony McDaniel at
324-0469.

TOPS

Tore rrakc Off IHiundii Scn-

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*6 2 1 meets
every
Thursday from
11 to 11:45
a.m., at the Sanford Alliance
Church. 1491 S. Park Ave.
Wrtgh-ln Is from 10 to 10:45
a.m. For Information call 321­
9240. Visitors arc welcome.

American Legion
American Legion Post !&gt;3 and
Unit meet the second Thurs­
day. at H p.m., at the Post
Home. 2874 S. Sanford Avr.
For Information, call 322-1652.

DEAR ABDY: I have a meiwage I
would like to oasa on to teen-ager*.
I hope you wili print it.
Young people, that first beer
may carry a coot far higher than the
$f&gt; you pay for a six-pack Let me
tell you what lieer coat ine:
1. A career in the A ir Force
because after six years. I wanted to
drink beer instead of report for

duty.
2 An accounting career because
I stole from my employer to buy
beer
3. A close relationship with my
parenta and slater because they
don't drink.
4. A son and daughter. They
have refused any contact with me
for 11 years I last tried to talk with
them in October 1997. but they
wanted no part of me
5 A close relationship with my
wife und another son In-cause my
wife doesn't drink
6. Friends. I used and abused
them until they had enough and rut
me off.
7. A secure future I'm 53 with
no savings, assets or insurance.
8 Mv driver's license.
9 Medical care I fear what a
doctor inay find.
10 My srlf-n-Mpecl. I'm a loser
und there's no ivason lo tie eolier.
In the 1070* I s t l e n M A A and

stayed * o 1h t for two years, hut it
didn't lust
Thirty-three years ago when I
drank my first beer. I had dn-ams
and plans. I had no idea that I'd be
a common laborer and a drunk in
1998 Before you start drinking,
think where it may land you tn 33
yean*.
Abby, I am one of the lucky ones.
You may ask why I think I'm lucky.
U’l l II'm
'— alive
. 1 1 . . . and
___ J .my
. . drinking
J . ; . L i __
Well,
hasn't killed anyone — yet. I’ wish
riin
there were a foolproof cure, but
there's not, so the only way to avoid
ending up like me is to never risk
drinking that (list beer. Believe me,
it's not worth it.
You may use my first name, but
please don’t use my la st name
because I don't want to embarrass
my family any further.

DONALD IN FLORIDA
DEAR DONALD) Your Utter
U quite sobering. I hope It will
prom pt overy yo u n g person
‘ is tempted‘ to try s beer to
who
carefully consider the coneequencee. I urge you to return to
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Ha you — you w ar* not out of
lino. You havo ovary right to
docllno any Invitation you wish.
A cord woo appropriate, espe­
cially since you know neither
the bride nor the groom.

At our next civic club meeting,
the mother of the bride gave me the
cold shoulder. She chattered on and
on about the wedding and what a
i nice time everyone had, filling the
|society columnist seated next to
;her in on who was there, and the
details.
A B IG A IL
Was I out o f line to have sent
V A N B U R E N only a card? Should we have attend­
ed the wedding In spite of the fact
-that we knew neither the groom nor
the bride, and would have felt out of
place?
program . M any p eop le have
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successfully beaten this addic­
tion, and you can too, If you get
help.

11EAR ABBY: My husband and I
have been ninmed for 35 year*. He
haii h 42-year-old daughter from a
previous marriage. She has been
married twice and has three sons.
She forced her second husband to
pay for her college education, and
then she dumped him.
Now this daughter is ready for
graduate school and haa dropped
several hints that we ahould pay for
it. My husband ia 62 and retired. I
run a home-based sewing business
so we don't have to dip into our
savings to supplement our limited
income. Y et thla middle-aged
daughter thinks nr should pay for
her education
Abby. what should my response
lie in this situation?
ON PINS AND NEEDLES
IN WASHINGTON STATE
D EAR O N P IN S A N D NEEDLEH: Tell her no, and If she
asks why, don’t embroider the
truth - simply say, MWe can't
afford IL”
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I
were recently invited to the lavish
wedding of the daughter of one of
my civic club members. I have
never met the bride or groom, and
I'm unlikely ever to do ao. I believe
that strangers or even casual
acquaintances have no place at
something ao personal as a wed­
ding.
Weiodeclined
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* invitation and
sent a nice card with our best wish­
es.
Abby, this couple went to Italy
on their honeymoon. The bride’s
father ia very wealthy. They want
for nothing. It ia doubtful that any­
thing we could have given them
would have measured up. (We are
of modest means.)

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well ns preventing another per­
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�Lake Brantley lauded
Football team ranked 1Oth
by F S W A in 6 A State Poll

You’re not a
sports fan if
you miss.....

By Jeff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT STOItTS EDITOR
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ The
FSWA (Fiorlda Sports Writers A s ­
sociation) Class 0A rankings enme
out Tuesday und there It was.
Number 10. L ike Brantley.
Hut. If It's nil the same. Patnots'
coach George Clayton would rather
keep that quiet for now.
"We're trying to play It down."
Clayton said. "IPs n grrat thing for
the tram but we can't look ahead
any more than one game at a time.
It's a compliment to Lakr Hrantlry
but wr're Just looking at it as
something you sec In the newspa­
per."
The Patriots entered the season
considered a middle-of-the-road
Seminole
Athletic
Conference
team, but put everyone on notice
with u win over defending district
champion Dcland In the second
week of the season and an Impres­
sive rout of Seminole Iasi week.
Not bad for n tram that relies on
the triple-option ofTcnse and has a
completely nrw barkfleld.
Regan Russell who runs the o p ­
tion and backs Lanier Hush and
Arnold Celeste are all new to the
starting ofTcnse. Hush and Russell
wrre used sparingly last year und
Celeste sat out the season at an­
other school.

By Jeff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT STOUTS EDITOR
Kellie Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER

G a m e o f th e W e e k

Tonight: Lake M a ry at Lake
Brantley, 7:30 p.m.
ALTAM ONTE SPR IN G S _ The Patriots are
on a roll and Lake Mary, an arch-rival of the
Patriots, should be little more than a speed
b TaWc&lt;$ran^lcya is currently ranked 10th In
the state C lass 6A poll (see story st right)
and h as beaten two of Its main contenders •
defense Muffed the
high-powered Seminole ofTcnse and moved a
step closer to an unbeaten season.
,
I’utrlot coach George Clayton has to be
concerned that his team Isn't looking past
the lowly-regarded
Rams before facing
powerful foes such a s Lake Howell, West
° B S £ ' f » 5 &amp; c5 ® ) a n - t be taken lightly. The
Ram s are 3-1 on the year and trounced
W inter Springs last weekend.
First-year coach G reg Stanton still has to
work out his quarterback situation since
C ory C o o p er hasn't been healthy all season,
but the ofTcnse woke up last week and. If It
can come close ter matching the performance
of the dom inating Rams' defense. Lake M ary
can be tough.
Look for the Ram s to hold Lake Brantley's
high-powered triple-option for awhile, but
eventually, the Lake Brantley offensive line
should open u p large enough holes for A r ­
nold Celeste or Lanier B u sh to rack up some
big num bers.

Tonight:
G ulf
Oviedo, 7:30 p.m.

Breeze

at

O VIE D O _ Tills time last week, the Oviedo
Lions were a team In turmoil. Coach G reg
Register w a s wondering who would start at
quarterback since starter Kenny Starlin g
w ^ § fs\ e ^ tt\ n i? 8 r1fi)1fJlii6r varsity q u arter­
back Nick Tenekedes who turned In one of
the best performances by a Seminole C o u n ty
quarterback all season In a thrilling win over
Lyman, the Lions' first victory o f the season.
He also had help from running backs Larry
Grayson and Alvin Hudson In racking up
“ ,f f i c ° L ,3i?.h »
ac,2 S S '1h n .u g h on d o fe n *
and, with a little help, could still make a ru n
at the district title.

Tonight: Lym an at
Springs, 7:30p.m.

Winter

W INTER S P R IN G S _ This is a big one for
both teams. The gam e m eans nothing, being
a non-district matchup, but each Is In des­
perate need o f a win.
W inter Springs played C lass 3A-Distrtct 13
powerhouse M elbourne Central Catholic
tough two weeks ago, losing In the Anal m i­
nute to a school o f Its own size but got
trounced by Lake M ary last weekend.
For the Bears, the whole season comes
down to the district gam e on November 6th
at Cocoa Beach.
W ith only three teams In the Bears' district
and two m aking the playoffs, they m ust win
to advance to the post-season. So anything
until then can be used as a tune-up for
coach Mick Harris and quarterback Brandon
Blake, who leads Seminole County In pass­
ing yardage.
Lyman Is also In need of a win. A few
breaks could have Lyman sitting at 5-0 In­
stead of 1-4.
Coach Larry Baker's Greyhounds are the
unlucklest team In the county, but a w inner
makes Its own luck and Lyman hasn't been
able to make any this season.
Julian Johnson might be the county's best
all-around player. He rushes and Is a doinlnator on defense.
Tire Greyhounds have a lot of heart; they
Just need to leant how to win. Tonight might
be a step In that direction.

Friday: Lake Howell vs. DePUass

sm

Fever, Page SB

Quarterback Regan Russell (No. 0) was used sparingly last year, but has
emerged to lead Lake Brantley to a 0 -0 record and No. 10 state ranking this year.

But that's not even half of the
story. The offensive line has
opened sip over 1,900 yards of
rushing after five games despite an
Injury to one o f Its standouts,
guard Aaron Perlstcln.
The Egan brothers - Matt unit I’at

• are anchoring the left side while
Perlstrln
rrcovrrs. and Danny
Criswell.
Jess
Lipsey.
Aaron
Shruly and Chris Orlandlnl have
been studs.
The defense held Seminole to
only one score last week and that
was without standout Clint Hanson
who Is recovering from a foot In­
jury. Tire key has been the defen­
sive line whlrh star three Juniors Hill Frisch. Chris Rauth and Collin
Hansen, all of whom played as
sophomores last season.
The schedule still has some seri­
ous roadblocks. After Ldke Mary
tonight, the Patriots travel to Lake
Howell for Its final home game be­
fore hosting West Orange for
Homecoming and Oviedo.
Lake Brantley plays only nine
regular season games.
So how Is Clayton keeping things
quiet for now?
After every Lake Hrantlry prac­
tice. the Patriots have "positive
time" when they get together to
discuss what ever Is on their mind.
O f course the number 10 ranking
wns mentioned.
"The kids said they were honored
to be ranked, but we still have to
keep winning games." Clayton
said.
The Patriots have been winning
games despite the not-too-rosy
predictions at the start o f the year.
‘ All along I knew we could be a
dark horse,’ Clayton said. "We've
snuck up on some people but we
also have a lot o f talent. But tf I
had to bet money. I wouldn't have
said we'd be 5-0."
That's too bad. He could have
made a lot of money.

N obles Communication avoids upset
By Doan B a lth
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

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trtih C M tm tlii

SANFORD _ Nobles Communication scored 12
runs In the fifth Inning to avoid an upset and
moved Into sole possession o f first place in the
City o f Sanford Recreation and Parks Depart­
ment Men's Wednesday Night Fall Slow Pitch
Softball League at Plnehurst Park.
Bay liner Marine scored three runs In each of
the first, third and fourth Innings to take a 9-4
lead, but Nobles Communication got a run back
In the bottom o f the third Inning and llien ex­
ploded for 12 runs, on the strength o f two-run
singles by Bob Chandler and John Lugerlng and

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ft three-run home ntn by Tommy Wilks, and
pulled out an IB-14 victory.
Adapco overcame a 1-0 deficit with six runs In
the second inning and won a battle for third
plarr. 9-4, over Wells Contracting.
Jay Hrethavcn singled In the winning run In

(he bottom o f the seventh Inning as Lynch Mob
evened Its record with a 0-5 victory over Alam o
Rent-A-Car.
Nobles Communication Is now 4-0 and holds
a half-game lead over Pebble Junction (3-0)
which had the night ofT.
Completing the standings are Adapco (3-2),
Lynch Mob (2-2), Wells Contracting (2-3). Bayliner Marine (1-3) and Alamo Rent-A-Car (0-4).
Next Wednesday night at Plnehurst Park.
Pebble Junction tukes on Lynch Mob si 6:30
p.m.: Alamo Rent-A-Cur battles Bayltner Marine
at 7:30 p.m.; Nobles Communication faces
Pleas* see Softball, Page 2B

Oviedo
boys
remain
red hot

FA SC A R
racing on
the slate
Bpeel si to tbs Herald
BITHLO _ Orlando Speed Wo rid
will be hosting a 4 -Cylinder
Bomber Special sponsored by U.S.
Rentals this Friday night.
In addition to the special race,
regular division racing will be held
In Late Models. Limited Late Mod­
els.
Open
Wheel
Modlfteds,
Sportsmen. Bombers. Mint-Stocks
and Run-A-Bouts.
There will be no racing action at
SpcedWorid next week aa there will
be a special Late Model event at
New Smyrna Speedway.
Orlando SpcedWorid la located
10 miles east o f Orlando on High­
way 50 at the 520 cutoff.
Pit gates open at 6 p.m. with

SAMSULA _ New Smyrna Speed­
way will be hosting the last 100
Lap Coca Cola Limited Late Model
Race o f the year this Saturday
night.
In addition to the special race,
regular division racing will be held
In Late Models. Open Wheel Modl­
fteds, Sportsmen. Bombers. MlnlSlocks and Run-A-Bouta.
Next Friday night. October 16th,
a special (2.500 to win 125-lap
Late Model race will be run aa well
as a full race program and an ex­
hibition race by the Appalachlcola
River Racers.

Pram Staff Reports
OVIEDO _ The Oviedo High
School boys' varsity volleyball
team won their seventh straight
game and their U th out of theftlast 12 on Wednesday night, de­
feating University 15-13. 15-12 In
front o f a home crowd.
The win was Oviedo's second In
four days against University, which
it defeated In the finals o f the Mid­
Season Classic at Winter Springs
High School on Saturday.
Shining for the Lions were
Turner Elliot with 12 kills. Anthony
Bracco with 10 kills, and Brian
Mullen with six kills and six
blocks.
Wins against u quality opponent
sttch as University (17-3) bode well
for the Lions as the regular season
quickly winds down, and Volley­
Fest approaches.

IM H M M U M S M M

Anthony Bracco has 10 kills to help Oviedo beat University. 15-13. 15-12.
Wsdnesdsy night. The Lions have now won seven matches Ins row and 11 of 12 to
move back Into contention to defend their 1997 VolleyFest championship.

The team has probably locked up
a spot In this year’s tournament.
The Lions, defending VolleyFest
champions hope to repeat this
year.
Plsas* see Oviedo, Pag* 2B

�I.

2 0 •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Thursday. October 8. 1998

‘Duffer’ Berlinicke from the Eagle’s Nest
Jull
Dlamondbnck (Oct. 12). Kis­ defending champion
simmee Bay (Oct. 13). Rem­ Inkster...
Hie Orlando Women's Golf
ington (Oct. 15). Eastwood
(Oct. 16), Ridgewood (Oct. Association held Its latest
event at Winter Springs Golf
17)
. Kissimmee Oaks (Oct.
18) . Sabal Point (Oct. 19). Club. Jackie McBride's 78
Southern Dunes (Oct. 20|, topped Kathy Kalian by shot
Kissimmee Bay (Oct. 22), In the championship (light
and Linda Clark won by
Ridgewood
(Oct.
2-1).
three In the net division over
Huntington Hills (Oct. 25).
Eaglcbrook (Oct. 27). Rldge- Sue Bertram...
The LI'GA’s newest 18-hole
w ood (Oct. 29-30). The tour
golf course. The U-gcnds.
will also host a sjxvlal twoday senior event at Falcon's opened on Oct, 1...
Cathedral of Incarnation
Fire Nov. 2-3...
will hold Its third annual
Royal Classic at the Rix-k
The final spots have lx*en
Springs Ridge Golf Course
determined and Invitations
on Oct. 16. Details on the
liavc been Issued to complete
four-person scramble can be
the Held of 16 for the 19th
found at 898-5888...
Samsung World Cham pion­
ship of Women's Golf, a
The Sal Manure! Memo­
$550,000 LPGA event to be­ rial Tournament will be held
held at The Villogcs Oct, 19- at Kissimmee Bay Country
25. So far. LIViA players ex­ Club Oct. 17. Formnt Is a
pected to 1111 out the Held In­ four-person scramble. Call
clude l&gt;ortc Kane, lllrnml 957-7095 for Information...
Tima m an has also an­
Kobavashl.
Meg
Million.
Llselolte Neumann. Se Rl nounced dates for Its 1998
Pak, Dottle Pepper. Annlka club championships, as fol­
Sorenstam.
Karrtc Webb. lows:
Couples. Oct. 18;
Helen Alfrcdsson, Danielle
Men's. Oct. 24-25;
Ammarcapanc. Donna A n ­
Women's. Oct, 24-25;
drews.
Brandle
Burton.
Juniors. Oct. 24-25...
Laura Davies, Pat Hurst and

By J e ff B erlinicke

ASSISTANT SI'OKI'S EDITOR
SANFORD _ The Country
C'luh ;it I lea throw plans to
host thf second annual
Sprint/Huntington
Hanks
Golf Classic to bcnciU Spe­
cial Olympics of Florida Oct.
12. .lack Givens, color ana­
lyst of the Orlando Magic. Is
the host ol the event and
ESPN s|H)tts commentator
U r Corso will host the live
sports auction. Celebrities
from the worlds of amateur
and professional sports will
participate. There will lx: two
shotgun starts at 8 a.m. and
1 p m. with over 200 golfers.
The event Is sold out...
The Dynamic Golf Tour
teed It up twice last week and
announced Its next set of
tournaments. Billy Woods
earned $575 for his one-shot
win at Palisades on a match
called after the I 1th hole due
to Inclement weather.
Five days later. Paul W il­
son carried a 66 to take a
mixed
tournament
at
Southern Dunes. Com ing
events Include: Polnelana
(Oct. 10). Sun Air (Orl. 11).

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Baseball playoffs
ATLANTA _ It was not a good day. or night,
for the prohibitive favorites tn the League
Championship Series' as both the New York
Yankees and Atlanta Braves suffered extraliming losses Wednesday.
A mental error on a questionable call hurt
the Yankees In the 12th Inning as the
Cleveland Indians scored thrre limes to win
•t-1 and evened the Best-of-Seven series at 11.

Game 3 will be Friday night ut B p.m. on
WESII 2 with the Yankees' Andy Pcttltte
Living the Indians' Bartolu Colon at Jacobs
Field In Cleveland.
Jim Thome led off the 12th for Cleveland
will) a single and Enrique Wilson ptneh-ran.
1'ensarula‘s Travis Fryman put down a bunt
and Tlno Martinez's throw to Chuck Kno­
blauch hit Fryman, who appeared to be out
of the baseline. In the back.
Instead of running after the wild throw.
Knoblauch started arguing wtU\ the umpire
and Wilson scored oil the way from first
base, with Fryman ending up on third.
Kenny Lofton later hit a two-run single for
the (Inal margin o f victory.
The opening game of the National League
Championship Series was a super pitching
battle between Atlanta starter John Smoltz
and the San Diego’s Andy Ashby at Atlanta's
Turner Field.
The only problem was the game started
two hours lute because of rain and did not
end until 1:50 a.m. In the east.
Andruw Jones hit a home run to give the
Braves an early 1-0 lead, but the Padres tied
the game on Kfil single by Tony Gwynn.
San Diego scored a run an a ground ball
back lo the mound and Jones hit a sacrifice
fly for Atlanta In the bottom o f the ninth In­
ning.
Willi one out tn the top o f the lOtii. Ken

Camlnltl hit a home run to left-center to give
ihc Padres the lead.
With two out and no one on. Atlanta was
forced to use pitcher Tom Olnvlne as a
plnch-hltter and he drew a walk. Chipper
Jones also drew a walk, putting the potential
winning nin on first base.
But Andres Gularraga flew out to the
warning track in center field to end the
game.
Game 2 of the NLCS will be this evening at
8 p.m. on FOX 35 with Glavlne going against
San Diego ace Kevin Browm.

Sanford Youth Basketball
SANFORD _ The City o f Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department, tn association with
the Winning Ways Basketball Academy at
Sanford, will hold the Official Sign-Up Day
this Saturday, October 10th at JuBt For Feet
In the Seminole Towne Mall to kick off the
Fall Youth Basketball League.
There will be prizes and giveaways, plus a
“Beat the coach* contest. Anyone who beats
the coach (Barry Mcstel) tn a free throw
shooting contest will be entered Into a
drawing fur three different prizes.
The grand prize is a pair o f Keebok bas­
ketball shoes valued at 985.
Boys and girls belw-een the ages of kin­
dergarten through high school are encour­
aged to attend the event which will run from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The cost to register ts 920 and Individuals
must bring a birth certificate.
For Information, call the Sanford Recrea­
tion Department at (407) 330-5697.

Nazarene basketball tourney
SANFORD _ Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene will host a 2-on-2 Basketball
Tournament on Saturday, October 17th.
For Information and to receive a registra­
tion form call: Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene at (407) 322-3122.

Racing
• Continued from Page IB
1 Next Saturday night an ENt DURO 125 Lap race, plus an^ other exhibition by the Appalurhlcola River Racers will
&gt; *l&gt;e contested.
'
New Smyrna Speedway is lo ­
cated nine miles west o f New
Smyrna Beach at the com er o f
• I lighway 4 15 and 44.
Cates open at 6 p.m. with
racing beginning at 7 p.m.
For more Information, call
the FASCAK offtcc at (904) 427- 4129, or on
the
net
at
WWW. N EWSMYRN ASPE EDWAY
.COM, or E-Mal) at FASCAHNOWftAOL.COM.

TE S T AND TU N E

Cost Is 920, which is good
for the car and three people tn
the pits only, while individuals
can enter for 95.

BITHLO _ Test and Tune Is
held every Wednesday night
from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Or­
lando Speed World.
•
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Continued from Page IB
"If we play (at VollcyFest)
like we have recently, we have
a good shot.* said Oviedo
coach Tim Dezego o f his team's
rhanccs.
Tile regular season la not
over yet. however, and the Li­
ons will prepare lo face off

against undefeated Lake Mary
at home on Monday at 7 p.m.
The game might vety well be
die most important of they
year so far for both squads and
should establish the winner as
the favorite heading Into Vol­
lcyFest.

Pepsi 400 to end with a bang
Special to th e Herald
DAYTONA BEACH .A lth ou gh
die Inaugural nighttime run­
ning o f die Pepsi 400 will not
be held on the Fourth o f July,
the spirit o f the holiday cele­
bration will shine brilliantly
Immediately following the re­
scheduled event on Oct. 17.
Fireworks By Santore, the
world-famous pyrotechnic dis­
play rompany headquartered
In nearby Bunnell, will provide
what the company expeels to
be one o f Its most spectacular
displays ever.
Fireworks By Santore pro­
duces shows and provides m a­
terials for such prestigious
events und theme parks as
Jacksonville Jaguars football
games, die Orange Bowl, the
Miss Universe program. Mi­
chael Jackson's History Tour
und Wall Disney World. The

historic company lias been In
business since 1890.
The show will be the most
spectacular fireworks display
In the history o f the State of
Florida as the Pepsi 400 will
mark the first NASCAR Win­
ston Cup event held under the
lights at the famed 2.5-mlle
*World Center o f Racing.*
"With a venue like
the
Speedway and all the opportu­
nities It provides us. we'll be
able to put on a show that
won't soon be forgotten.” Bald
Sanlore's Gary Delia. *A facility
like
Daytona
International
Speedway is tailor made for u
fireworks show. We'll fire shells
from every com er o f die
Speedway and give fans a show
like diey've never seen before.*
The centerpiece o f the show
will originate from the 44-acre
Lake Lloyd located on die In­
field of the massive facility.

Other effects will be fired from
the Speedway's Superstretch,
its turns and trioval located at
the start/flnish line. Fireworks
will virtually surround the en­
tire
180-acre
mol orb ports
arena.
The 20-mlnutc show will
commence
Immediately fol­
lowing the main Victory Lane
celebration and will be accom ­
panied by upbeat patriotic mu­
sic played through the Speedway'B In-houae public address
system.
Each o f the mote than
150,000 attendees will have a
bird’s eye view o f the show. The
winning driver will count down
the start o f the show following
his acceptance o f the Pepsi
400 championship trophy.
The Pepsi 400 will be con­
tested under what Is the largest
lighting project In the world.
Pleas* M t Daytona, Page SB

I

Jeff Westbrook, Terrte PunJom sod Bruce WMams
(left to right, above) were among those helping raise

over $5,000 for charily In Iho Greater Oviodo Chamber
of Commorco Tournament last wook at Ekana C C.

RAINES OAIIOE PLAYOFFS
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. Hla stats for the 1997 playoffs
Is In the first column, personal-best playoff
totals In the second column and career playoff
totals (Including 1997) (n the third column.

RAINES OAUQE PLAYOFFS
CATSOORY
Games.................. ......................
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Raines was l-for-4 as Ihc Yankees dropix-d a
4-1, 12-lnnlng decision to thr Cleveland
Indians second game of the Best-of-Seven
American
League
Championship
Series
Wednesday night.
Gome 3 Is Friday at 8 p.m. on WESII 2.

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Adapco at 8:30 p.m.: and Wells Contracting has
the bye.
Providing the offense were:
Adapco: two hlta _ Layton W clbom (triple, two
runs. RBI). Mike Clark and Terry Atkinson (one
double, one run and two RBI each). Chris
Bryson (double): one hit _ Bobby Brown (triple,
run. two RBI). Bruce Sellers (double, two runs).
Chip Smith and Dave Blakey (one RBI each),
Donny Cerce (run); one run _ Red Gamer.
Wells Contracting: two hits _ Chris Wargo
(run); one hit _ Rick Wells (double, RBI). Kenny
Brown (RBI). Troy Hickson. Tim Cooper and
Jody Cooper (one run each).
Nobles Communication: four hits _ Jamie
Pltzer (two doubles, three runs, three RBI); two
hlta .T o m m y Wilks (home run. run. three RBI).
Brian Jones (two doubles, two runs. RBI), J er­
emy Chunat (two doubles, two runs), Mickey
Cogbum (three runs, two RBI), John Lugering
(run. four RBI); one hit _ Jeff Chunat (double,
two runs), Bob Chandler (run, two RBI), Btll
Cogbum (run); one run _ Jason Mustek, Jason
Flanagan.
Bayllncr Marine: three hlta _ Ed Busmard (two
doubles, two runs, six RBI); two lilts _ J.R.
Spivey (double, run. RBI), B J . Osborne (double,
four runs). Dave Ooff (double, three RBI), Hank
Tookc (run). Tony Taylor, Arthur Allison; one hit
_ Ed Tooke (double, ran), Manny Silvia (four
runs), Brian Cronin (RBI), Ty Koke (run).

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TO: EDWIN W RONIAVILLE.
last known raaidanc#
1714 Ml*brook Circle. *104
C*44*N&gt;*try. Florid* 32707
Proeenl residence unknown
TO U A M NOTIPIIO lb*I an
action lor Dissolution ol
Marnag* ha* b**n filed against
you and you aro raquirad lo
aatv* a Copy ol your wriltan
dalania*. II any. lo II on
CHANLES
A
DEHLINOER.
ESQUIRE. Petition# ra attornay.
wtieaa addraa* i* MO Douglas
Avanu*. AHemonl# Spring*, PL
11714 on or baton November*.
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IK* Clerk ol Hit* Court *ah*r
baton tam e* on PaflUonar'a
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•tier. olh*rwl»* a default wiM
b* ant*tad egalntl you lor IK*
rub*I d*mand*d in th* Petition
YOU A M FURTHER NOTIFIED
dial punuant lo thi* Nolle* ot
Action. IK# Petitioner. MARO A M T E. PERKINS, la raquaafIng that Itua Court anlar a Final
Judgment punuant to har
Patition for Diaaolutlon ol
Mamag*. requesting aB ol th*
rtgKt. till# and intaraal K*ld by
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to her ea end for lump sum
alimony or punuant to har apactal equity therein and that your
•allure to answer pursuant lo
thla Nolle* ol Action will allow
the Petitioner herein to obtain a
Final Judgment in which eh*
will rocalv* ell right, tala and
Inlanat In and lo th* following
described real properly a* atalad by addnta and lagal
description 371 N, Crossbeam
Orly*. Casselberry. Florida
11707,
more
particularly
described as
Lot 70. OEER RUN. Unit 10.
PUI Book t l , Pages M and 13.
Public Record* of Seminole
County, Florida.
WITNESS my hand and aaal of
IMS Court on Hue 17th day of
September. IM S.
(SEAL)
MARYANN E MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By NancyR Wmlar
Deputy Clehi
Publish: September 14, end
October 1. S, IS. I N I
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713.TS Elit* Towing, Inc. will
sail on Oct. &gt;7. t M l, at 4-00 am
at 21M S. 17*91, Longwood. FL
31730. Seller reserve* th* right
lo bid. Sold M la, no warranty,
teller guarani*** no till*.
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Lynch Mob: four liltn _ Nolan Rrcd (two runs):
thrre tills _ Jay Brcthavcn (triple, double, run,
thrre KUI); one hit _ Craig Bounds and Dubby
Mlckerson (one double each), Cliff Burner (run.
RBI). Brad Touchstone Itwo runs). Trevor Lagos,
Mitch Butcher.
Alamo Rent-A-Car: two lifts _ Mike Koch el
(run. RBI). James Amrhein (nm). Mike Simmons
(RBI). Zach Michels: one hit _ John Keelun
(double, RBII. Mike Amrhelu (two runs), tlcm an
Osorio Inin). Angel Romero.

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IN TMB CIB CU IT COURT
OP TMB fSTH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
M M IN O LB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Case Na.i P S -1434
C A M NO. S S -lM C A -f A P
Olelslem P
HOME SAVINGS OF
CHASE MANHATTAN
AMERICA. FSB.
Plamlitf, MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PUmtrtf(s),
VS.
JAMES A MACMULLEN, Jr
DANIEL DOTY; TINA
and EOWARD J.
DOTY; AUFAYA
OLAFSSON; *1 R lOafandanls. WOODS HOMEOWNER S
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
NOTICS
Delendeni(s).
OF PO M CLO SURB SALS
NOTICE OP CALS
Nolle* I* hereby glean that,
NOTICE IE OIVEN that pur­
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
dated suant to that certain Final
September |4th, IS M . and Judgment, dated September
anI trad In civil case number 31- 23rd, 1331. In Caps No. SE­
S2SCA-I4P. of IK# Circuit Court IS M , of Iho Circuit Court of tho
of tho ISIS Judicial Circuit m tlth Judicial Circuit In and for
and lor iomtnola County, Sominola County. Florid*, in
Florida, whoram HOME SAV- wherein BARNETT BANK. N X
INOB OP AMERICA. FSB. II I* Plaintiff and DANIEL DOTY, ot
Plaintiff and JAMES A MAC ol. aro tho Defendants, I will **N
th* highest and beat bidder
MULLEN, JR.. SHANNON MAC
MULLSN. EDWARD J. OLAFS lor cash at tho svoot front door
Sominola
County
SON. is/are Dafandanl(s), I will of tho
•all to th* highest and bast bid CourthouM. JOt North Park
Dor for cash at tho woat front Avanua. Sanlotd, Florida, at
door of tho Stminola County 11:00 o'clock A.M., on the 22nd
courthouao
In
Sanford, day of OCTOBER. IM S , Iho fol­
Sominola County, Florida, af lowing described property sal
11:00 A.M. on th* 22nd day ot forth in tho Ordar ot Final
OCTOBER. IS M . tho following Judgmont:
described property aa tat forth
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
LOT 37. AUFAYA WOODS,
m aaM Final Judgment, lo wit
LOT St. AMENDED P U T OF PHASE IV. ACC0R0IN0 TO THE
LOSQWOOD OREEN. ACCORD P U T THEREOF AS RECOROED
M Q TO THE P U T THEREOF AS IN P U T BOOK 33. FADES ••
M COR O EO IN P U T BOOK 24. THROUGH 102. OP THE PUBLIC
OP
SEMINOLE
PAO IS 3S S 40. PUBLIC RECORDS
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. PLORIOA.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BltNIBIT A
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE DATED: September 23rd. IM S.
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION MARYANNE MORSE
PRACTICES ACT TO U ARE Clark of th# Court
ADVISED THAT THIS U W FIRM By: Jano E. Jaaawic
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT Deputy Clark
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTINO TO If you aro a parson with a dis­
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANT ability who nood* any accom­
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL modation m ordar fo participate
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. In Ihia proceeding, you are enti­
041 *d tho 24th day ol tled, al no coat lo you. lo tho
provision ol carfsln assistance.
September. ISM .
Plaass call th* attorney for
MARYANNC MORSE
Plaintiff!*), I*l*vhone number
Clark ot Circuit Court
(103) S M -7 S M , within two
By Jano E. Jaaawic
working
day* ot racoipl of this
Deputy Clerk
sum mon t/notice. If hearing
CO DILI) t ETAWIARSKI
unpaired (TDD) 1100) SBS-E771,
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
or Vole# Impaired (V) |IOO| *89Suit# 410
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Telephone: (113) 17 7-6004
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Publish: October t. S, IS M
DEV-3
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DEVS
Ut TNS C IR C U IT COURT
OP TMB 1STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP PLORIOA
IN AND PON
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�Semmoifl Hciald, Sanford, Florida ■ Thursday, October 0, 1990 • 3B

B y e w e e k c o u ld n ’ t
c o m e at a better
tim e fo r B u ccaneers
TAMPA _ Tills week the Duccanecrs arc taking
a much needed rest.
The Ills that have plugued the team this sea­
son should come to nn end after an ofT week
and then three o f the next four games nt home.
The battered receiving corps Bhould be
healthy by the October 18th game against
Carolina and the struggling offensive line will
have time to work out its problems.
In an uncharacteristic move, the usuully stoic
head coach Tony Dungy told Ids tenm that the
New York game last week was a must-win situa­
tion.
A 1*4 start could have made for n turbulent
bye week and prompted some drastic changes.
While last Sunday's 20-3 victory was not pretty,
the team stepped up to the task hnnded down
by the conch.
The most encouraging thing to come out of
tile game was the play of the defense.
For the first time Hlnce Dungy arrived In 1990.
the defense scored a touchdown when safety
Charles Mincy relumed a punt for u score.
The key Is solid play from the defensive front.
The secondary In decent, but can become very
good when Warren Sapp and the rest of the line
farce opposing quarterbacks Into mistakes.
Speaking of quarterbacks, Trent Dllfer has
been Injured with a separated shoulder since

BUGS
BITS
By Kellie Wcmcr
Herald Staff Writer

the first week o f the season und Is looking to
the off week to rest his sore ami.
Also, receiver Bert Emanuel has already re­
sumed ninnlng and Is expected to piny in the
Carolina game. Since Emanuel went down with
a sprained ankle In the season opener, the
tenm hasn't had rnythlng close to a go to re­
ceiver.
On offense, the lock o f production from the
receivers has allowed other teams to concen­
trate on stopping the run.
With key players like Emanuel and Dllfer
healthy and a week o f rest for the entire learn,
the Dues winning streak In the new stadium
could continue und with three home games
scheduled, their 2-3 record could Improve dra­
matically.

N O TE S:
After five games In 1997, the Dues had 18
sacs with defensive tackle Warren Sapp re­
cording 4.5. This year. Tampa Bay has only
seven. Only Washington and the New York Jets
have fewer. After getting two sacks against
Green Bay In week 2, Sapp has recorded zero.
Dllfer's Injured shoulder doesn't put hltn In
Jeopardy o f breaking his streak o f 53 consecu­
tive starts for Tampa Bay. The off week falls Just
at the right time to give him some much needrd
rest.

Daytona-----

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All grandstand seating Is
sold for the Oct. 17 Pepsi *100.
however oilier options
are
available to rare fans wanting
to experience "Daytona at the
Speed of Light."
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will watch the live primetime

activity of the Pepsi *I(X) week
end Is Bod Pair Award Goal I
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Thursday. Oct. 15 at 8:15 p.m.
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F ever--------------------Continued from Page IB

land at Spec M artin Stadium,
7:30 p.m.
D c IA N D _

It's m ust-w in

Howell.

tim e fur

L ik e

T h e Hnwks nre cu rren tly 1-3, but n w in
Friday w ill give the H aw ks a figh tin g chance
nt n plnynff berth.
I-nke H ow ell w as p om m eled Inst w eek by
W est O range, the third tim e the H awks have
been blow n out. Th ere's talent on the team .
It Just hasn't sh ow n Itself.
T h e H aw ks still have one o f the co u n ty 's
Irest q u arterb acks and n herd o f ru n n in g
ba rk s to put points on the board, but until
the defen se gets Its net together. L ik e Howell
w ill easily give up the m ost points o f a n y
team In the SAC.
Deland Is the defen din g district ch am p io n
and. except for a loss to Lake EJrantley en rly
In the season. Is poised to jo in the P a trio ts
us the district team s to head to reglonals.

Friday:

Seminole

at

O ak

Ridge, 7:30 p.m.
O KI.AN D O _ A fter tou gh losses to S p ru te
C reek and L ik e B ran tley last w eek, the
'N olcs could really u se a w in.
F or m ore reason s than one.
A n oth er loss In the district could put no
end to Sem in ole's post season hopes and
basically put a dam p er on the rest o f lIn
season.
T h e T rib e Is s tru g g lin g tills y e a r a lth o u g h
there Is plenty o f talent on Ih c team .
G arrett G old sm ith has taken o v e r leader
ship o f the team and his n in n ln g ability has
n ever been m ore ev id e n t.
T h e ru n n in g hack trio o f D con H ow ard.
C laren ce L ittlm e r anil the Injured M a rio
Frederick Is ex p erien cin g derent success
against defenses behind th e stren gth o f o f
frn slvc linem an J e ff Fnlnc.
And the defense Is step pin g up to the plate,
sh ow in g m ore en d u ra n ce than w a s expected
o f it ea rly In the season.
If the 'N olcs can get them selves up and
ready for tills w eek's gnm c, there Is a very
good ch an ce th ey could keep their losses to
one In the C lass 5A -D istrict 3 race.

Jaguars p ro v in g o ld
adage to still b e true
JACKSONVILLE _ There's on
old adage that says a good
football train builds through
the draft.
The Jacksonville
Jaguars
aren't
Just
fallowing
that
advtee, they rould tie taking It
all the way to the Super Bowl
In the team's fourth year of
existence.
Sure,
the
Jaguars
have
benefited from some solid free
agent
signings
Including
offensive starters Leon Searcy.
Keenan MrCardrl! and Jimmy
Smith, hut only Searcy was
highly regarded.
On defense, Kelvin Pritchett.
Don Davey, Joel Smeenge, Jeff
Lageman,
John
Jurkovlch,
Bryce
Paup
and
former
linebacker
Eddie
Robinson
came us relative bargains.
Of
course.
franchise
quarterback
Mark
Brunei)
came by trade, but the meat of
the lineup came through the
draft
which
iias
been
orchestrated since Day One by
coach Tom Coughlin.
There were skeptics when
Coughlin was hired away fro
Boston College at the team's
Inception
and
given
total
control o f the franchise, but
hts personnel moves have been
Impeccable.
Consider the four drafts
since 1995.
1995: Tony Bosrlll, the best
offensive lineman in football
and
running
back
James
Stewart who rmerged as one o f
the best backs In the league
before
landing on
injured
reserved after the win over

Baltimore two weeks ago.
Brynn
Schwartz
(second
round)
has
started
when
healthy and Clirts Hudson
(third round) ts a ptuymnker In
the defensive seeondary.
Rob Johnson was drafted In
the fourth round and traded to
Buffalo for a 1997 first -round
pick which turned out to be
AFC Rookie o f the Month for
September.
Florida's
Fred
Taylor.
In 1990, the Jags took Kevin
Hardy with Hie second pick In
the draft and he's been one of
the most Improved players In
the league after a so-so start.
Tony Brackens and Michael
Chccver came In the second
round. Brackens Is a force on
the defensive line and will step
Into ttie starling role ngnlnnl
Miami Monday night after a
high ankle Injury and Cheevcr
was penned In as starting
center until he was lost for the
season
with
an
injury.
Aaron Beasley (third round)
emerged as u leader In the
secondary, beating out highprice frcr-agrnl Dcon Figures
for a starting Job. and Reggie
Barlow (fourth round)
has
taken over for Willie Jackson
as
the
team's
possession
receiver and return specialist.
In 1997. Renaldo Wynn was
the first pick and he's started
every game on the Injurydepleted defensive line. Fourthrounder Seth Payne lias been a
steal on the defensive line.
Damon Jones (fifth round)
can be a star at tight end,
where the Juguurs desperately

need
a
plnymaker.
If lie
reforms
hts
curious
work
habits nnd Dalmon Shelton
(sixth round) allowed the team
to sa w some money by cutting
i y Hullock loose nnd slirklng
Shelton in ns starting fullback.
Last April, Taylor was a
steal, outpluying Curtis Enls
who was drafted by Chicago
four spots
higher.
Safety
Donovan
Darius
has
a
stranglehold on a starting
safely spot to g lw the Jags six
first-round picks among their
starters.
If
things
continue
as
successfully as they have so far
this season, the Jaguars may
be drafting number 30 next
spring.
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champion t fc

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The depleted defensive line
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Payne
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the
lineup...This is the Jaguars
second appearance on Monday
Night Football. Last year, the
Jags beat Pittsburgh. 29-21 on
a last-second blocked field
goal.
Qamc time Is 8:15
p.m...Searcy may not be ready
to go due to a high ankle
sprain. If he can't. Brian
DeMarco will take hts tackle
spot with Rich Tylski moving
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N O TIC t o r APPLICATION TON A GENERAL PERMIT
STATE Of rLORIDA
DEPARTMENT o r ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
th* Department ol Environmental Protect'on a '»»» notice ol lt»
•nleol lo issue an !•« g»n».*i pim^t lo« th* construction ol A conCIAIA baler ng o n n t on lo Premiv-Mstbletfl*. lor in# Plant locAlno at 570 Wad* SlrpAl, Winter Spring*, Sammol* County
In* applicant a nam# and address ara Premis-Marbietit* Mlg
Co . 570 Wede Slraal. w.riar Spring*. EL 37708
Tn# Oapaiimani will ittua tha parmit with lha altachad condiI c m uni*** a timely pain.on lo' an administrative hearing la Mad
pursuant to Sacliona 170 5*9 and 170 S7 F S Tha procaduraa lor
palitionrng lor a naanng ara tal forth below Mad'ation I* not
available tor thi* action
A paraon whose substantial ntaraata ara aftaciad b* lha
Derailment a propoaad permitting daclaion may palition tor an
adm&gt;m*trab»* haaring in accordance with Sectioni 170 5*9 and
170 57 r S Tha palition muat contain the intormation aal lorlh
below and muat be Mad (received) In tha Ottice o» General
Counaei ol tha Oapartmant. 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard. Mail
Station a35. TaRaharaae. rionda 37399-3000. telephone 850/4819730. ta&gt; 850/4*7-4938 Petition* muat b* tiled within 71 (twen­
ty-one) day* altar publication ot the public notice A petitioner
n»u*t mail a copy ot the petition to the applicant at the addrea*
indicated above, at the time ot tiling The failure ot any peraon to
tile a petition within the appropriate time period ehall conetitute a
naivar ol that paraon a nght to file a petition within the appropri­
ate tim* period ahall conatitute a waiver ot that peraon4 right to
request an adm n-atrative determination (hearing under Section*
t?0 5*9 and 170 57 P.S . or to intervene m thi* proceeding and
participate at a party to it Any aubaeguent Intervention will be
only at the approval ot the pret d ng officer upon the tiling ol a
motion in compliance with Rule 78-5 707 of tha Honda
Admmiatrative Code
A petition muat contain the lottowing information: (a) The nam*.
a tdret* and telephone number of each petitioner, the applicant*
name end addreae. and the county in which the project la propoaed. (bt A atatement ot how and when each petitioner received
notice ot the Department a action or propoaad action; (c) A statemant ol how each petitioner * aubatantiai intereata are aftacted
by tha Oapartmant * action or propoaad action; (d) A atatement of
the malarial tact* deputed by petitioner. It any; (a) A atatement of
the tact* that the petitioner contend* warrant ravaraal or modifi­
cation ot the Department a action or propoaed. (f) A atatement
identifying the rule* o» atatutee that tha petitioner contend*
require ravaraal or modification ol th* Department a action or propoted action, and Igl A atatement ot th* relief aought by th* pen•roner. elating pracitety th* action that th* petitioner want* th*
Department to tat* with reaped to th* action or propoaed action
addraaaad m thi* notice ot intent
Thi» application it being proceaaed and t* available lor public
inspection during normal buamea* hour*. 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m.,
Monday thiough Friday. aacept legal holiday*, at Honda
Department ot Environmental Protection Central Orttnct. 3319
Maguire Bird . Su t* 737. Orlando, Honda 37803
Publrah October 8. 1998
OEV-48
NOTICE o r A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF AN OROINANCB I T THE C ITY O r
SANTORO. TLORIDA
Nonce re hereby given that a Public Hearing wilt be held In the
Commission Room at th* City Halt. 300 North Part Avenue, in the
City ol Sanford. Honda, at 7:00 o clock PM on October 17. 1998
'o conaider th* adoption ot an ordinance by tn* City of Sanford.
Honda, deaenbed a* follow*:
ORDINANCE NO. 3417
TO ANNEX A PORTION OE THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING
BETWEEN EAST 79TH STREET EXTENDED EASTERLY AND AIR­
PORT BOULEVARD EAST AND BETWEEN RNU0SEN DRIVE AN0
SANFORO AVENUE (797* KNUDSEN DR I. AS SHOWN ON THE
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FLORIDA BAR NO. 088*89
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaint ill,
v*
IAN M SMITH. ET AL.
De'endentt
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice it hereby given the! In
eccordtnc* with th* Fmtl
Judgment
ol
Forecloaure
entered on September 73. 1**8
« civil action no 98-TTO-CC70-P in th* Cltcult Court ot
SEMINOLE County. Florid*, in
which tan M Smith. *t al. were
Defendant* and IRWIN MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION F/K/A
INLAND MORTGAGE CORPO­
RATION. tha Plaintiff, t will tell
to the high**! bidder for cath at
Watt front door, 301 N Park
Av*
Santord
FL
3771 7
between the hour* ot 1100
a m and 7 00 p m on OCTODER 77nd. 1998 on th* follow­
ing detenbed reel property
Lot 39. Twin River* Section IV
Unit II. According to th# Piet
Thereof. Recorded m Put Book
40. P*g«« SO. Bt and 87 ol th*
Public Record* ot Seminole
County. Florida
More commonly known at
1108 Riviere Blvd W . Oviedo
FL 37785
0ATE September 73rd. 1998
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
Jan* E Jatewic
At Deputy Clerk
Matthew J Schlicht*
Attorney At Law
7134 Hollywood Blvd
Hollywood. FL 33070
Publicotion ol thit notice on
October t, 8. 1998 in the follow­
ing
publication;
Seminole
Herald
DEV-9

NOTICE
o r H C T iT io u s n a m e
Notice it hereby given that we
AT* engaged In but mete at 503
8
Santord Av*., Santord,
Honda 37771,
Sammol*
County, Honda, under th*
Ptctitiou* Nam* ol A B O IL 'S
C AT!R IN G , and that I intend to
register said nam* with th*
Oivltion
ot
Corporation*.
Tallinn*##. Honda, in accor­
dance with th* provralon* ol th*
Prelit tout Nam* Statute*. To­
w n: Section 99S.OS, Honda
Statute* 1891.
Evelyn O. Clayton
Publith: October 8. 1891
DEV-88

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H I SIGHTS BN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND POR
M M IR O LS COUNTY,
CIVIL ACTION
CASS HO. SS-tTA VG A
OfG/A PTR MORTGAGE
SERVICES D/S/A HAST
TENNESSEE MORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC.
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST
TO PIRST TENNESSEE
SANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
Ptamtttt,
Y9 .

MICHAEL PAUL EUNE
A/K/A MICHAEL P.
EUNE, *1 al.
A complete deecnotion and a copy ot th* ordmenc# than ba
avartabt* at -he attic* of th* City Clark ter aN paraon* daatrtng to
AM partiea in interest And cituan* *h*N haa* an opportunity to
bo hoard at aaid hearing

By order ol tha City Commlaaion ot the City ot Sanford, Honda.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OP THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFHCE A0A COORDINATOR AT 130M M 4* HOURS IN ADVANCE OP THE MEETING.
ADVICE TO TH* PUBLIC: If A poraon decide* •• appeal a deci­
sion mad* with raapact la any matter conaldarad at «h* a t m
meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record ot mo pro­
ceeding*. including th# toatimony and evtdanco. which record la
not provided by the City ot SentOld. (T8 78S.010S)
Janet R. Dougherty. CMC
City Clerk
Publith: October I 1 8 , 1998
DEV-38
N OTICE o r A PUBLIC NEARING T O C O N S IM R TNG
ADOPTION OP AN ORDINANCE GY TNG C ITY GP
Notice •* hereby 8'ven that a Public Hearing wM bo hetd In th*
Commission Room *1 th* City HaA, 300 Norm Park Avenue, in th*
City ot Sanford, Honda, at 7:00 o'clock PM. on Octoboc I t . ISM
to conaider th# adoption of an ordinance by th* City ot Sanford,
rionda. detenbed a* tosow*;
ORDtNANCS NO. S A M
TO ANNEX A PORTION OP THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LVINO
BETWEEN LAKE MART BOULEVARD EAST AND WOODSON
AVENUE AND BETWEEN CHEROKEE CIRCLE AND HWY. 17-87; AS
SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW;
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A complete deecnption and a copy of th* ordmanc* ehall ba
avaiiabl* at th* office ol th* City Ctork for aN potion* daatrmg lo
eaamin* th* earn*
All partial m mtaraal and citlian* an*M have an opportunity to
be heard at said hearing
By order of th* City Commit*ion of th* City of Sanford, Honda.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OP THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFHCE ADA COORDINATOR AT 13054M 48 HOURS IN AOVANCE OP THE MEETtMO.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: if a paraon docidoa lo appeal a doctnon mad* with raapact lo any manor conaldarad at the above
meeting or hearing, h* may need a verbatim record of th# pro­
ceeding*. including th* laatimony and avtdanc*. which record It
not provided by th* City ol Sanford (PS 7*6 01051
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
City Clerk
Pubiah October I I I . 1898
OCV-34

NOTICE O f ACTION
TO: MIC H A IL PAUL ELINE
A/K/A MICHAEL P
(LINE
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
141 LIVE OAK BLVD.
SANFORD. FL 31771
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
LYNDA M EUNE
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
141 LIVE OAK BLVD.
s a n f o r o . f l arm
CURRENT RSSIOENCE:
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
GV.
THROUGH,
UNDER.
AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
OEFENOANT(t)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO GE
OSAO OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAIO UNKNO -VN PARTIES I8AV
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DBVtSEES,
ORANTSSS.
OR
OTHER
CLAJ88ANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:.
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action te foradoa* a mortgage
on tha leMowIng property in
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LOT 110. HIOOCN LAKE VIL­
LAS PHASE III. ACCOROfNO TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
At
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGE* 3. 4, S. AND S. PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
hat bean fSad again*! you and
yaw are required la aarea a
copy of your written detent**,
If any. within 30 day* after th*
Brat publication of thi* Nolle*
of Action, on Echevarria.
McCall*. Rayrnar, Barrett A
Frappiar. Plain lift* attorney.
sMio#a addrae* la SOt Bayahor*
Boulevard. Suit* 800. Tampa.
Florida 33808, and fU* th* oftgInal with thi* Court either
before tervice on Plaintiff'*
attorney of Immediately there­
after; otherwiee a default win
be entered agamat you for tha
ralMf
demanded
In
the
Complaint or petition
Title nolle* afvaa be publiahad
one* each weak for two conaocuthre week* m the Seminole
Herald.
WITNESS my hand and tha
teal of thi* Court on this 24th
day of SEPTEMBER. 1SSS.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clark of th# Court
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clark
If you are a person with a drttion In order to partlclgot* In
thi* proceeding, you are enti­
tled at no coat te you, lo t th*
provtaton of certain aaaiatanca.
Pleat*
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N. Park
Avenue. Santord, Florida 32771,
taiaphon* number (407) 1214330. within 2 working days Ol
your receipt ot thi* document; ft
haaring impaired. (TDD) 1-800888-8771.
Publiah: October t, S, 1888
DEV-1!

Legal Notice:

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
TLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
HI* Number: 08-88T-CP
IN Rf ESTATE Or
ORYAN SCOTT CONOVER.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIRCUIT CIVIL
CASE NO. SB-0049-CA-14-P
f nst UNION NATIONAL
BANK, successor by
rnriger lo Firel Union
National Bank ol Florida.
Y
J ill I I f MING, individually
and at Personal
n« present alive of th#
l*i*i# ol Lon Gibbtlma.
Dec eased; STACIE DIEHL.
*r[f" dually and at Pertontl
Itepretenlttiva ol lha
Fviatt ol Lola Oibbalma.
Dei eetad, REED CMERNICK:
Manx KRAIO; MICHAEL
GiFllELINA; JENNIFER M
SIMAWDEn QIBBEUNA;
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
CCViSEES AND CLAIMANTS
Of THE ESTATE OF
LOIS OIB8ELINA. DECEASED
BAHNETT TECHNOLOGIES.
INC a (Involved Florida
coiporatlon, successor by
merger to Barnatt Recovery
Corporation; JANE/JOMN
DOt. fictitious names
rep’ slant mg tananta
m potMiaton; and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES
Cl AIMING INTERESTS BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMED
Dt IENDANT TO THIS ACTION.
OR HAVING OR CLAIMING
TO HAVE ANY RIOMT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN
DCSCRIBEO.
Defendants

D eceived ,

NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
(One PR)
The administration ol the
ettat* ot ORYAN SCOTT
CONOVER.
deceteed. File
Number 98-967-CP. it pending
in the Circuit Court, lor
SemlnoU
County,
Honda.
Probate Oiviston, the tddrtee
ol which le
PO Ortwtr C
Sanford, florid* 37777-0859
the name end eddrett ot the
Personal Rapreeentativ* and
th* Personal Repreventettv* v
attorney ere set forth below
ALL INt ERE SEED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Alt person* on whom this
notice l* served who have
obiection* thel challenge th#
validity ol th# Will, the queMication*
ot
th#
Personal
Representative, venue, or jurisdiction ot this Court are
required to file their ob|tct*one
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OE THE
riRST PUBLICATION OE THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAVS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AII creditors ol th* decedent
and other peraon* having
claims or demand* against
decedent e eetet* on whom *
copy of this notice te served
within three months after the
date ol th* first publication ot
this notice mutt til* their claims
wtth 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
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AM other creditor* ol th* dece­
dent and paraon* having claim*
or demand* against th* dece­
dent* aetata mutt tile their
claim* with Ihie Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF T H I FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* ol th* first
Publication ot thi* notice u
October S. 1198
Pataonal Representative
DOROTHY R DODSON
500 Club Drive
Winter Springe. FL 37708
Attorney For
Personal Representative
Norma Stanley, Esquv*
Florida Gar NO T784SO
Lowndat. Drotdick. Dollar,
Mentor 8 Read, PA.
711 North Eon Drive
Putt Office Bob 7808
Orlando. FL 37807-7808
Telephone: (407) 843-4800
Publiah: October 8. I I . 1888
DEV-89

Ml TMB f
JUDIC
JUDfCIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMIHOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NOi S8E t EOOROEO
IN RE: Th* Marriage of
Jelfery S. Angeil.
Husband.
and
Pamela Sartow-AngaM,
Wife.
NOTICE OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION

YOU ARE MEREST NOTIFIED
that an action for dissolution of
marriage ha* been triad agamat
you and you ara required to
serve a copy of your written
defentea. it any, to ft on Pamela
Barlow-AngaM Petitioner, erhoaa
addratt la 1881 Palm Ay*.,
Winter Park. FL 37788 on or
before NOVEMBER 8. IS M , and
lit* th* original with the clerk ot
thik court before tervice on
Petitioner or immediately there­
after. H you fail to do *o, a
default w in be entered agamat
you ter th* raliat demanded in
th* pat it ion.
WITNESS my hand and th*
»•*I ot thit court on OCTOBER

8. 19*8.

(SEAL)
MARTANNI MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
Sy Luann* Woodley
Deputy Clerk
Publith October E. I I , I I . 29.
1**1
DEV-47

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300 N. French Ava.
P.O. Boa 1687
Sanford, FL 32771
Sanford, FL 32772
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CLASSIFICATIONS

Rories
OF FO R ICLO SUR S B A L I
MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Pursuant to a Summary Fmal
Judgment ol Foracloaur* dated
September 21. 1898, and
entered m Cat* No 99-0049CA-14-P ol th# Circuit Court for
Semmol* County. Florida. I will
sail to th* htghatt and beat bid­
der lor cash at th* Watt Front
Ooor ot th* Semmola County
Courthouse. 301 N. Park
Avanua, Sanford, Florida, at
li 00 a m on th* 22nd day of
OCTOBER. 1898, th* loHowtng
detenbed property at tat lorth
laid
Summary
Final
Lot 210. TUSCAWIILA UNIT
ta-B, according to th* plat
thereof recorded m Plat Book
37, pages 0-10, pubhe records
oi Bommol* County. Florida.
TOOETHER WITH all tha
improvements now or hareaftar
eractad on th* proparty, and aN
•aaamants. rights, appurte­
nance*. rant*, royattia*. mmaral. oil and gas rights and prof­
its. water rights and stock and
all tlsturaa now or hereafter
attached to th* property
WITNESS my hand and th*
saal ol this Court on SEPTEM­
BER 23rd. 199S.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORIE
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
Gy: Jan* E. JaMwtc
Deputy Clark
Oeiaid 0. Darts. Esq
HOLLAND 8 KNIGHT LLP
P.O. Bos 3842
•t. Petersburg, FL 33T31
Publiah: October 1. 8, 1808
DEV-8

NOTICB OP
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice is hereby given:
McConnell Towmg w i tad at
Public Auction lor lehr age for
Cash on demand to highest bid­
der. the following deaenbed
value let:
10-18-SS
*9 Ford 1FTHF38F88NA0T002
te/tT/gg
■1 Old* 1Q3AR47 At B O !28719
84 Chav tOEDTIBBXEt 108049
*2 Ford 1FACP48INF11M2IKB
1 8 -tl-S *
I* Chav ta iJC 1 1 1 !K J2 1 l7 tl
1■ 8 9 -9 8
■T Maids
JM10C221XH11T2047
10-31-9*
8* Nissan
JN1CZ14810X108882
IIB u iC k 104AE770XEK428988
t t -91-88
*4 Chary
10 t AW1IX 480199711
Th* Auction w i be hold at
1290 pm on aald data* above.
McConnell Towing S Recovery
2899 Santord Av*., Sanford, FL
12TT3. Prospective bidder* may
inspect vehicle* on* hour prior
to sal*. Terms ere ceah or
Certified Fund*. McConnell
Towing receive* tha right la
accept or refect any and aN
bids.
Publiah: October 9, 1999
DEV-98

IN TMB CIRCUIT COURT
OP TMB RMM TIBNTM
IN TNG CIRCUIT COURT
OP TNG SIGHTS (N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A N * POR
GGMINOLG COUNTY,
GTATG OP FLORIDA
C IVK ACTION
CASS N UN S SB
S7-SS4S-18-P
FIRST COMMERCIAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY,
Ptamtiff,
VS.
WILLIAM D. SPARLING.
ALICE T. SPARLING,
tu* Wda RUSEH PERFECTO
DIAZ and UNKNOWN
TENANT(S),
Oatandant*.
NOTICE OP GALS
Nolle* I* hereby given that,
pursuant to a Fmal Judgment of
Foracloaur* em end In th*
aboe* styled causa, m t
Circuit Court ot Seminole
County. Florida. I will **K th*
pi opart y situated m Sammol*
County. Florida described as:
Lot T4 Geneva Terrace
Amended Plat, according to th*
Plat m Plat Book I t . Pag* at
and S3 In th* Public Record* ot
SEmmole County. Florida,
at public aal*. to th* highaaf
and boat bidder, lot cath at th*
front door, at th* Sammol*
County Courthouse, m Santord,
Florida at 11:00 am . on
October 22nd. 1998
OATEO: September 23rd. 1 9*8
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Jano E. JaMwtc
Deputy Clerk
ARTHUR S. CORRALES.
EEOUIRE
1802 West Sliflfi Ay*.
■uH* 100
Tampa. Fiend* 33804
(813)033-8300
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publiah: October 1.1. 1898
DEV-4

3 cm in o le Herald

GGMINOLG COUNTY,
FNd No. 99-844-CP
In Ra: Tha Eatat* of
FLOVO KENNETH WOOD

OP AGMNMGTRATIOH
Tlta administration ol th*
attata of FLOYD KENNETH
WOOO. dacaaaod. PH* No. 94844-CP, I* ponding In th*
Circuit Court, In and tor
tamlnol*
County.
Florida.
Probata Division, th* address
*1 which la P.O. Drawer C,
Sanford. PL 3IT7 I. Tha nam*
and add rasa of tha Personal
Rapraaontativ*
and
tha
Personal
Representative#
attorney are eat forth below.
AS interested peraona are
rsqutrad te (Me with thi* Court
WITHIN THREE (31 MONTHS OP
THE PIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE: (I) All claim*
agamat th* attata, and (2) any
objection by an mtaraatad pareon on whom thi* nolle* w**
sorvad that challenges th*
validity of tha W i . th* quaMIcations
ol
th*
Paraenal
Rapraaantatiy*. vanua, or juris­
diction of th* Court. ALL
CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
NOT BO PILED WILL BE FOREV­
ER BARRIO.
Public it ion Ot this Notice haa
begun on October I . 189*.
Pataonal Rapraaantatiy**:
Ronnie L. Wood
231 N. Mam* Av*.
Apopka. FL 12712
Attorney for
Pataonal Raprtsanlativa:
CHARLENE D. KELLEY
38 N. Park Avenue
Apopka. FL 12793
Phone: 497/998-3133
Fla. Bar No. 23*384
Publiah: October 8. IB. 18*8
DEV-83

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21— P e r s o n a l s

IN TMB C O U N TY COURT
OP TMB 1BTM JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT m AMO PON
GBMINOLB COUNTY.

ALONE7 FLOFMOA MOST REBPCCT10 Dating Bureau sme*
19771 A l age* nckxkng servers
Brmgng PaopM Together 1 800
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CABO NO. 8 4 -I4 8 7 -C C -8 9 -C
BANDY COVE CONDOMINIUM
ASEOC1ATION OF
SEMINOLE, INC..
Plamtiff.
v*.
JALIL FOUROOZI a/k/a
JA M IE FOUROOZI.
Oaf andant.
AMEHDdO N O TtC I
OP JU D IC IAL BALE
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEH
pursuant to a Judgment dated
Beptember 24th, 1998, end
entered m Case Me. 94-1497CC-29-C of the County Court ot
th* Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
m and tor BommoM County.
Plortda. whorom WILLIAM and
MARIA RABPOVIC are Third
Party Plaintiffs, and JALIL
FOUROOZI
a/k/a
JAMES
FOUROOZI M th* Defendant. I
wHt M il to the highest and bast
bidder for cash at the Sommoto
County CourthouM. at th* weal
front step*. 301 North Park
Avanua, Sanford. Florida, at
11:00 o'clock A M. on th* 20th
day of October tt**. th* fol­
lowing described properly 0*
set forth In aaid Judgment, to
wit:
That certain Condominium
parcai known as Unit No. 7,
Bandy Cove, A Condominium,
and an undtvtdad mtaraal In th*
land, common aliment* and
common aspenM* appurtenant
to said unit, a i bt accordance
with and aubjact to th*
covenant*, condition*, rMtrtc
tion*, term* and other provi
sions of th* Declaration ol
Condominium of Bandy Cava, a
Condominium, M recorded m
Official Record* Book 1310, al
Pago 1344 and ax Amendment*
thereto. Public Record* of
Semmoto County. Florida.
OATEO toll 24th day of
Beptember. 1998.
MARTANNI M ORIS. Clark
SamlnoM County Court
By Jana I . Jaaewtc
Deputy Clark
In accordance with th*
American* With Die abilities Act.
peraon* with dtaabUHM* need'
mg a apacial accommodation to
participate m this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration at 101 N. Park
Avanua. BuM* N301, Santord.
FL 32771. Taiaphon* (407) 3Z34130. ast. 4237, not latar than
Mvan (7) day* prior to th* pro­
ceeding. If haaring impaired,
(TOO) 1-900-988-9771. or Vole*
(V) 1 -800-855-8770, via Florida
Service.
BECKER • POLIAKOFF, PJt.
800 Wmdorty Place. Suit* 104
Maitland. Florida 31781
(407) 978-098*
Publiah: October 1, 9,1988
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COL. VA/TA Appm Job Assist
Wkend cuss** Nettonal Truck
School 140D4M-7384

SCHEDULE EDUCATION W/
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ugcad 338-7613

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Corporations,
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K IT *N* C A R I.Y I.K &lt;R&gt;by l.iirry Wright
71— H elp W anted
A BETTER JOB FOR VOUI
Just Cell* Never a Fee'
HELP Personnel ITS-MU

It's time to prepare
for the Holiday.
Order your Clatelfled Die*
play. Help Wanted Ada now!
'AftordJbte prices
•Persoruk/nd service
•Quarry wak
'Distribution in your local area
(to dra* seasonal heto from em
ptoyees who reside close by)
Cea &lt;407)312 X11 A
Ask for the Classified Dept
Lai your displays start working
tor you EARLVI

71— H elp W anted

71— H elp W anted

QROW1NQ CO NEEDS

PRESCHOOL TEACHERS 4
asst needed AM 4 PM hours
aval Please cat 111-5577

Warehouse S Lite Industrial Po­
sitions Full Time Competitive
Wages Call Chris (407) 6476010

a ROWING CO. NEEDS
Welder with own tools, tost re
queed Cal Chns at a-1 Temps
(407)64 7 8010 EOE No Fee

HAIR STYLIST
Have own clientele! Be own
Boss' Station Available 180/
wk Very Clean 6 Friendly Al
mosphere' Celt 114-6464_______
Holiday Inn Eiprees 87SO E
Cotorual Dr Ort FI 782 3900 We
are looking lor dependable peo­
ple who are able to work ftoibto
hours and days
‘HOUSEKEEPING
'ROOM ATTENDANTS
•MAPfTE NANCE
EOE/ D-F/W/P

HOLIDAY JOB
ADMINISTRATION

Need receptionists to Admm
AuT Clerical Comp Wages.
Fu* time Celt Sandy at A-1
Temps (40T) 647 8010
ADMINISTRATIVE ASST
P7T or F/T Trans a must Immetkate opening Cal 30? 19)9
AFFOROABlEt All »ub*ec1 ar
eas; Prek thru cdleg* In Semi
note. Orange Osceuia counties
Cal Storing Tutors at 291 4101
Assemblsrs, metal saw opera
lor, maintenance Water Bonnet.
ISO Anchor Rd. Cassetoerry FI

ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE
Tiaming makes the dittofence1
New or eipenenced we hs»s
opening* n our Ihree eipand
mg Seminole County offices
tor hard wurkmg carser minded
people Call
Nancy Dane*!
AkamuntM ongwood 869 -4600
HoCvn Mu/e&gt;a
Lake Maryttoalhrow 333 8068
Gary Baianofl
Oviedo 365 3688

Need talented sales person to
operate Fkckory Farms g*l een
ter (Nov Dec) at Seminole
Towne Center Call (407) 7882333
MOTEL

MAKE YOUR
RESERVATION
FOR SUCCESS...
at MalnStay Suites I Our new
tOOroom eitended stay hotel
*i Lake Mery is now inter
viewing Inendly. customer-locused individuals (pretorably
•sh hospriauty eipenence) to
pn us n the LAjwmg M tone
povt.jns

•Ouest Service Rep.
(2nd Shift 3pm 11pm
Must be able to work wknds I
•Laundry/Security Assoc.
(3rd Shift 11pm 7am)
As pari o* Sunburst Mospousty
Corp. ws oiler attractivs tala
net. generous benefits (slier 6
mot | 4 advancement oppor­
tunities' To set up an appuntmerit pi rate cal Mon Fn bet
ween 9am 6pm
(407) m-2333.
EOE ml/dV

ATTENTION CHAT
Come and (on our caring team
Nurses and CNAs Exceltont benefits Eipenence tec
ogni/ed
100pm-11:00pm
shNl avaMebts. Please apply m
person Deftru Healthcare Re
haMrialion Center 1851 Elkcam Bind Deltona EOE
AUTOMOTIVE DETAURS
SantoraiongwoodOrtando
Good Income Potential
Itonetitt Alter SO Days
TapA Sea/ 407 293 3055

CSR/DE
Local company is looking tor
CSR eipenence
Cal (407) 647 6010
Cu5toSSfJrSnw5T5c

DISHWASHERS.
COOKS.
SERVERS "Crecker Barrel"
324-1020 200 Hickman Or (1-4
•ndHwy 46)
TRUCK DRIVER- Eipen
enced w/equip A sits work a
plus Vacabon 6 Psowon (407)
SS1-I1S3
ELECTRICIANS'
ratal 4 comm TOP PAY, BENE­
FITS
DFWP Apply Sanlord
Etoctnc 2622 S Park Drive
111-1143
EQUIP OPERATOR- Eipenenced w/boiabie, COL taqd
Vacation 6 Pennon F/T posi­
tion (407) S22-61SS

EXECUTIVE
ASSISTANT
For Pharm Manulacturtr Seek­
ing extondual wen ptoatant per­
sonality tolapbona proficiency
lor dealing wifi customers or
professionals and proven organ
national skills Word procast
mg computer Stott art req lor
correspondence tor the compa
ny president Salary N comrras
•rale w«h sbtoty Non smoking
drug tree work place To be con
soared lor an eaervww mat a
cover toner and resume to Em
ploymenl Department 2660 S
Meitonvilie Ava. Sanlord. FI
32773 Allirmakve action. EOE

ESTATE
AUCTION

Ajrtlqss, Collactiblss
8 Art Worii

laW/ftey, October 11,1M6
Prsvtasr: 10:36 am. M ill uto
Aectiee: 1131 am

aty Cuss

FtlltoesM, Hall
Sun Orws. (oil M last Mary INd |
3 kghtt fast M 14.
Sun Drtvs Lett turn
tmmi LWM) crysui vms lw

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH H U H ARCS AMO 44tK
•LAW Drug bee wetStoase
aaely M M 4 M M r Drive.

LANDSCAPE RS-slari mg
*7 00.1v. F/T wtwnelit*
(407) 333-61U.

pay
Call

LABOR RtADY
work

TOOAvmuo

Inparson today:

r st M, l S French AM
123-434)

MERRY MAOS HMND
Car 4 Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331-6266
m o s ts a s i —

w s a n sw

TRAINEE: Htoh school grad mi
basic typing 4 computer skiSs
Nations Morigags Corp Long
wood CaN Dan Al 767-6170.
NURSES
LPN 7 3 CNA at shitts Laka
View Nursmg 919 E 2nd SI 3226707
P/T Employment- lor energetic
person wanting to work w/tpon
4 show dogs 4 kennel 15 ♦/•/
hre per wk Cab 316-06II.

Service Agent/Drtver- Needs to
dean, service and inspect
rental vehdes Vahd FID Ac­
ceptable dtnre'g record and
background check Apply In
person. ---------- Me (17-61)

Or. San

PC PROGRAMMER- needed P/T
4 F/T. 2-year minimum eiperi•nce Fas resume 660-2601
School sgs Teacher needsd
________ Cal 322-4647________
Production Supervisor
(Pen Tima) Mon-fri, 10-3.
Supervitea processing of do­
nated goods al our taming cen­
to! lor disabled adults High
School Dipioma/OED required
dividuata witti special needs
desired Please contact Lisa
Chapman al OoodeSi Industries
of Central Floods. Inc at 407434 9996

4 Mwn rora'

1417) 42S-11T2
! le a s SUMS C«U Wuw C-sm

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Car* CMOS 1 004 Caras
IPk Sayan N u l l

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EFFICIENCY
Maid serv ■convene*" location
321 4900
FURNISHED ROOMSAX util* "
md Laundry phone and kit
use 685 690 a wees 324 4965
SANFORD/ LK. MARY t Ig
bdrm. ml bath
6360/mo in­
cludes all hr. phone, utiMies
302 7188
•MOLE MOM seeka room mate
to share spacious 2,7 apt Temp
ok 6275*1/2 uMitws start tO/1
696 7047

95— R oom m ate
W anted
Sanford- NS Couple seeks 2 F
to share large home Beautiful
a r n a ^ a o O m m M ^ IS ^ ^

99— A partments •
U nfurnished
LAKE AO* I 80MU latbWO
2BOHU 64704*0 ANOuP

ROOMY 1 bdrm m quel histone
area. 4426/mon * utJs 1 yr
West Cai 3307720___________
ROSE LEA VILLAS
m ly ic W -MISMontfi
HUOOKAV 407-3306033
SANFORD- 2/1 ikpHi Cenbal
An,neat, writ hock so. 6476mo/
6300dsp, Cak 331-3X0____
* SANFORD 1/1 Upstart Apt
Good area fkstonc Area Rets
Req 6360/3360 321 -6757
WANTED
Single guy w/guaranlee in
n##d$ grotmd k duple i
or apartment to rent vnrne
Must be m goad neighborhood
Can pay 6400 6450 mon rent
Reft Ca4 Dave (937)324 1712

100—C o nd o m in iu m
R entals
1/1 CORNER Ns it to pool 1st/
Laat'sec 6450/mon Located off
A tfjx m B k to jM ty a a .ts a ^ ^

103— H ousesU nfurnished
6600 DOWN_WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 bdrm
home ml C.HA new pant 4 car­
pet 7 Ask about MUO homes'
The IStoman Group. Inc.
" ‘
----- 321-6333
1/1- Kitchen equp
•a 6416.

ml window

223— M iscellaneous
BOAT MOTOR BEARS CAT
NEEDS WORK 67SOBO
313-5X1

117— C ommercial
R entals

141— H omes For S ale

CAPE HONEYSUCKLE, gal
pots, orange and yellow (rare)
63 00-323-4540

NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT )
•wile office 6460mo
2 bay
wars house 6660mo 339 5795
FLA RENT

SANFORO 3/1 lg lot, corner of
Crescent and Palm way 682 000
3226287

FREE CAR, 41 4 FUN ei your
Mere lere interested1 Cal Lin­
da • 526-3517 I also offer repi
pcs and new Tupperware

FENCED PARKINO AREA
easy access, can accom
mortals up to 35 cart, heavy
equipment, autos, etc 17 92'
Airport Bhrd area available im­
mediately 6550 per month
Phona 324*4440 or fas 1241166.
RESTAURANT fkst longwood
Tea room, catering Call today
339 6762 _________ ________
SANFORD- 1 174 sq ft Office
on Lake Monroe Convenient to
courthouse 4 City Hat Avail
able
immediately
Morbit/er
Group Inc (407) 539 1000 eil
106__________________________
118— O

f f ic e

S pace Fo r

R ent
A MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 sq
ft 4 *&gt;• 4265 A MONTH 0 * c e
Storage 321-0120 or 333 25M

141— H omes For S ale
JUST LISTED LAKE FRONT"!
large 4 BR home on lake Lou­
ise (Deltona) approi 1600 sq
ft. tarn room dtx gar. ter
porch, lanced dock, tow baft*
area. 4 many ptul features Incl
AWQ 7 5N mod CALL NOW TO
SEE""
6102 500
Consider
bade m

RENTALS

JIM DOYLE

(407) 322-2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

S t

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T Z tm tttf
Since 1646
(407)112-611)
K e m tff
. 1*4*

Sartor(J Spaoout amacl vw \
1 5w/FR6«1 500

SL Joftn) JVvet 35-ac on nver
in Debary 1/2 ns bontage Re­
duced to 6225 000
IndUltnal 14»ac across bom
Ort San Airport zoned M l
6375 000
Lfiw down Easy quakfy low mo
pymt 2,'t CA tool yard mi
babwikngtot

(407)322-6123

E m m t4c
322-7488

Re a l

1616 VINTAGE 1/1 * 1/1 apt
674 000
ELEQANT 4/1 neqhborhood ml
history 4130 000 DOT WALLER,
JERMOAN PROPERTY
_______ m a f t o __________
1626 VINTAGE in • 1/1 apt
376 000
ELEGANT 4/3 neighborhood ml
history S IX 000 DOT WALLER.
JERMOAN PROPERTY
313-1161
New WhJpporvrlll 6ub- 4/2 5
Custom home under const
2000 sq ft on pram tot mi
beautiful
oaks
Price
of
6169 600 met S16 000 in op
tons you choose
616 MetIonvilla- 2 Story Vctor
an at appraisal Tint 3/1 has
cenbal H 4 A w/new plumbing
•teen*, carpels, sinks, cabi­
nets. afinances and over 70
teet ot sc porches lot nest
door also available
in on W. 7th- completely ran
ovated w'ceobal H 4 A It wont
last long at 346.600
AkkFor

Ken Sporka/Century 21
Oviedo Realty

Commercial Office For tale
1200 tq ft on 1/2 acre fenced
wftft paved parking Cenbal A»/
Heat 1419 W
2nd Street
655 000K 372-4430*dey
3111071/tvan
Sanford Hlatorlc Dlstrtct (3)
Commercial
leased
Units
4160.000. (1) Commercial Vac
•m Lot 655.000 330-1465

71X1*0 2426 Wdow Ave Wa
toe 6996046
DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
mobte homesrie. horses. calM.
lameng a nursaryt Zoned ago
cultural
63 900/ACRE
8m
down wtowner hnance 604-7671771 or 604-767-6622
OARRRME FARMS • Osteen/
Debona area to octm, ideal lor
horses or can* farm Mobile
home or homesae. Zoned agn
644.900 Fnancng ava* w/ sm
em (604) 767-6300
RESIDENTIAL C o n e lot m
Lake Mary Approi. I X i 83
Little Lake Mary access, sal­
able. waft to SCO 637.000 Cal
323-3672

157— M obile H omes
Fo r S ale
PARR AVE. H O I U PARK
Hones 33.000 to 66.000 Set Up
Financing QUET1122-2*61

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GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Homes bom penraet on 4t.
Detmquem Tax. Rapos R EO t
You At m To* F i m (1)600-2169000 Ext. H 220S tor current kslng*

LEARNTODRIVEl
HUCT0RIMHfitS
¥&gt;aramvtm'.\

• IS Day COL Traialai
•Oay I Walks sd Classas
• Fisastill Antstaaca
• Carrtara Hlrlsj Oa Site

..T r u c k D r iv e r
i i n s t it u t e
8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

TREADMILL
Llfestrtder 6200. 330-2276

231— C ar s Fo r S ale
81 DODGE SHADOW 2door.
78 000 mi Great eond ac. new
tires *2300 324 4330
*4 NISSAN SENTRA 4 door
AC. runs great 61.850060
Caa 323 2190
Tl JAOUAR SOVEREIGN
A
real beauty Only 25k miles
113 900 3X7029

DON'T WONDER
HOW TO G ET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

L E T US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!
The Sem/ne/e HeraM Classi­
fieds are the quickest and most
maxpansive way to M l you
cart Run you three kre ad tor 10
days and pay only *rt 00* Even
better, if you m i |l sooner
(wfscft we KNOW you wB) you
can'Map you ad and onfy pay
tor the number ot day* ft actu•ty rani What a Deal"

Call today and watch
tha Haratd Class)tisds worfc tor youil

(407) 3222611
M tito cars u m n r r
Porsche*. CaOkacs. Chevys.
BMW*. Corvette* Also Jeef*.
4wo s Your area To* Free 1800 218-9000 Ext 2206 tor
curenf kstngt

238— V ehicles W a n t e d
CASH 111 PAKX
For Junk Cars. Truck* 4 Mac'
KEEP AMERCA MAUTftUL »3-M(0

MATTRESS SALE • Full size
used box springs 4 mattress
665 00 Larry* Man 322-4132

199— P ets A S upplies
PET QROOSRNQ
by appt at my oftm or al you
hone 20- yrs exp 767-0*06

211—
A ntique/Collectisles
HOUSE OF OOOOfEl X I Locust Ave Fum . appk . house­
hold M C I 4 candy 311-6396

BSgagPBiroCTBW g ]
* INCOME TAX tor n t v and
business
Accounting Solu­
tions Pius. Inc 407-326-1600

AOVAMCI TtCTOMCS
Addition*-Commercial
Local Buttder since 1661
121-6444 CGC0014M
NEW REMOOELRCPAm
Doors, windows, caipenlry.
t-ang. decks 4 concrete
323 4632 8 Q Baknt CSC19680

263-C a r p e n tr y
CARPENTER. Al Home
repaes. painting 4 ceramic tie.
Richard Grow 321 -5972

CARPENTRY-ot alt types from
decks to doors, rotten wood and
lOyrs
tor JR 324f 5052

114—

Retired Carpenter looking l a
■ma4 tab* Wei over 40 yi
af eipenence 331-0361

• Sags Storytagn •No0 « 8*kw or Afio*
* Ensnur - Effcwt Stud*). 1BtdroomWorIBMApartment!
• FrtnSy. On-SM DependMlt Uanigernem
* Aac Stooge. PrnqRpno I Uorc1

Sanford Court Apartments

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SATURDAY ONLY
9-4 3003 S Park Ave (Pineaest area) Lots of great stuft

STORE LIQUIDATION AND
QARAQE SALE

BIG YARD SALE
Frt 4 Sat 109 41010 404 Cal•leu Or
ESTATE SALE
Antiques, etc • Hunteig • fishing
• sports ■ toy* - XMas • 1920 s
bunks • male sport coats ■ fire­
place m i ■ skeet shoot • etercse t&gt;ke . go* clubs 4 bast books • clothing racks • ad
b&lt;ke* • 1920s wood wagon •
wax decu - kichen- glass - cartop earner • toots • gaiv pee 4
buckets - odds 4 ends Down­
town Sanford. 226 E First
Sheet Saturday OrVy

October 9tft 4 torn. 9 00am
4 00pm Ritcheys Market, com­
er a Hwy 46 4 CR 15 near San­
ford mes Many iteme eicf 2 4 3door upright coolers stainless
sleet tables, cash registers cot
fee-maker, ice dispenser, mi­
crowave.
electronic
scales,
desk, neon 'open' sgn Garage
Ml* items and tools from
several tamu** (407)660 1678

SUNRISE KIWANIS
QARAQE SALE
2752 Country Club Road Satur
day Only. Bam-i Household
goods electronics tool*, pier
c im
equipment, clothes etc
Benefits scholarshp fund

ESTATE SALE
Fn 6 Sal Please not before 9
am 106 Keigswood Ct (By Mayla* CC) Auto treadmit console
stereo tyt. large Pengs 4 smel
Pengs

MOVING SALE
tiffs of books (Christian A doc­
tors psychology), fum. baby
•ems Fn 4 Sat. 10-3 X12 N
Grandview Ave. Sanlord

MOVING SALE
Sat 4 Sun Sam • 7 1X1 Forest
Or (E on 25th from 17-92 to
Summerkn to Forest, turn rt) An­
tique bdrm tom. country kit.
table, new fede-a-bed love Mat.
Sega, clothes 4 more Must
• I

MOVING SALE
Sat 6-4. Fu n. Ashes, toa*.
something tor everyone 1601
W 4pi St (End a Persenmon)

MULTV-FAM1LY BALE
Fn. Oct • 6 Sat Oct 10 Couch,
game table, toy*, plants, mac.
5530 III SL IS rtW S Of WI•on school, ftoiowr signs.

TEN T SALE
Stoves, dryer, truck topper A
toa bos. bed. retndg clothes
mac
225 Flamingo Dr (Sunland Es
tales) Thus. Fn 4 Sat 9 5

YARD SALE
Fit Sat 4 Mon 9 3 I X Petecrest Dr
Sm size tad**
clothes Bongo |tan* (sz t A 3).
kng size sheets 4 more

8 FAMILY SALE ~
Fn 4 Sat Oct 9 4 10. 6-7 1900
Palmetto Ave
Parra cage,
generator, ndmg lawn mower,
adult 4 kids clothe* baby turn.
454 engeie. lung-size bed. com­
puter printer, edger. total Mness
machine, guava lefty, dining
toom chavs, coffee table, type
writer, electric guitar, amal ap­
pliances. household items 4
much, much more

303 TANGERINE DR.
Frt 4 Sal. 7am-7 Childrens
doth**, sizes I I ml*-14 Mens.
rretMS 4 women t sizes In
great conation Mac items

241— R ec .
V

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Fo r

S ale
F ix * in toe Trucks bed
6 .
Kitchen, baftt. new
ponfARoor S4M 322-5164

l(H.il I fill HPHI HI HR
WILLINI. 10 UiCH ’ HiOPU
Proven Method lo

WANTED
CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or modal.
Will pay lop doUa/1
Call Qaoff Bed" u

302-5734
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UilUoiuim Mist t a r aronj
rrtXM for brcumlnj rich.
Call 24 Hr*. 1 0 8 4 * 1 1 4 9

NEED AN ELECTRICUMT
c a u . n o r* e l e c t r i c

407-331-6733

M Yr*.

279-HAUUNG
253-A d d it io n s It
R e m o d e l in g

ELDER 4PRR4GS 0(1 SR 427 2
4 3 bdrma. untum 696 - 1115/
wk * 6125/dep Cal 333 3964 or
tg ^ n a n a g e r a m ilU ^ ^ ^ ^

322-7498

SAT A SUN 10/hT a TffTT All
Day Driftwood Lane oft Lake
Mary Bfvd 122 Lk Minnie Dr
EVERYTHING' Huge garage
M » '_________
SAT 4 SUN 8am-4pm 106
Wildwood Dr Hidden Lakes
ANTIQUES, nusc Must see
330-5896____________________

285- L a n d s c a p in g

CARPENTRY CONCEPT hnshed carpentry windows door
Cal Darren 766-4354

RHAL BfTATB, B4C

Oft MettonviSa onto Forest Dr
toaow signs Lots a GOOOiES"
and GLASSWARE'""'

DOUBLE BED. mnenprmg mat
bee. box and metal Itame ml
rollers 165 Can move 323 6090

107— M obile H omes
Fo r R ent

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Seminole Mn.iU, R.intord. Florida • Thursday, October 8. 1998

by Chic Young

U LO NO IE

by Mort Walker

B E E TLE B A ILE Y

' TN A T 5 WHY I P U T A
M O U SETR AP

IN YOUR
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by Art Sansom
M ED lD W H M *

NAPOLEON HAD HO WAIEKUxT
l HA.VC M THO^N APPLE1

Sorry: Aging still inevitable
UEAH DR. GOTT: I’m a 61 year old
male who has always been super
active: biking, walking, windsurfing
and skiing However. I’m losing stami­
na and strength as I grow older. This
depresses me. I suppose this is what
aging is all about but how can I fore­
stall the inevitable?
DEAR READER: Huh? You wont
me to give you the key to anti-aging?
In this column? Listen, if I had the
answer you seek, I'd be sitting on
Mount Olympus clipping coupons.
Seriously, you know the drill: As we
age, muscles become weaker and less
bulky, we lire more easily, our stami­
na diminishes. Even active older peo­
ple will experience a decline In perfor­
mance and strength. This is an
unavoidable consequence of aging.
Nonetheless, we can do much to
slow the inevitable decline. Physical
exertion is not only beneficial for
heart, lungs, circulation and attitude;
studies have proved that regular exer­
cise will maintain m uscle mass.
Therefore, although such activity will
not roll the clock back, it will at least
help you remain active and indepen­
dent. Keep at it — and accept, howev­
er reluctantly, the progressive restric­
tions of aging
DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm 5 feel 3 Inch
es and weigh ISO. I've tried everything
from diet pills to weight loss groups.
My husband has given me an ultima­
tum: If I don't lose significant weight
in the next 13 months, he'll leave me.
He says if I really loved him. I'd trim
down What can I do?
DEAR READER: Ultimatums can
be hard to deal with, as the “etlher or"
options they give are often unreason­
able or inappropriate. For example,
your husband is probably incorrect in
assuming that if you loved him you
would slim down You undoubtedly do
love him — and can't lose weight.
Therefore, the lose-weight-or-else
doctrine is not only scary, it's unrea­
sonable. I believe that your best
approach is to put yourself under the
ca re of a doctor. T here may be a
metabolic abnormality underlying
your weight problem, or you may need
evaluation by obesity specialists at a
teaching hospital to which the doctor
can refer you.
You may also need some counseling
to help you manage stress, problems
with self-image — and your husband's
demands.
In addition, you may want to look
into marriage counseling. If your hus­
band agrees to go with you, he may be
able to learn more effective ways to

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By Phillip Alder
As 1 mentioned Monday, the word
"cue-bid" is used in several different
situations. Today, let's look at one of
the most common. Your partner has
made either an overcall or a takeout
double, and you wish to tell him that
ou have an unexpectedly strong
and. How would you do it?
You could smile broadly, but that Is
illegal; also, partners mustn’t look at
each other during a deal. (You may
look at an opponent — perhaps to
check that he U ni peeking at hU part­
ner.) Instead, you bid tne opener’*
suit This announces 12-plus hlgh-card
points (maybe a bit less with divine
dUtribution).
If partner has overcalled, some
66.37 percent of the time — approxi­

GOTT, M.D.
ho loved you. he would *tick with you
regardless of your weight.
For most obese people, help is
available. I am certain that you will
feel relieved at obtaining reputable
medical assistance. At the same time,
the dynamics of your marriage need
York, NY 10156. Be sure to mention
attention, too.
the title.
C ISMNEWSTAI’ER ENTERPRISE ASSN
To give you related information, I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report “The B attle of the Bulge." You can write to Dr. Gott
Other readers who would like a copy at P.O. Box 2017, Murray
should send &gt;2 plus a long, self- Hill Station, New York, NY
addressed, stamped envelope to P.O.
Box 2017, Murray Hill Station. New 10156
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Dealer West
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by Jim Davis

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SA G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 13-Dee. 21) Be
very careful that you're not drawn into
someone etse's uncomfortable situation
today. You could and up sharing die con­
sequences of his or her poor judgment.
Thursday, Oct S, 1666
CAPRICORN (Oee. 22-Jen, IS ) Donl
Personal benefits can be developed in leet composed to commit to e companion
the year ahead from Muabona where oth­ today If It's not In your best Interest.
ers have laid the ground work. You*! earn You're not obfcgated to Inflict punishment
your share by contributing a whole new, upon younoN.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fefc. 16) II you're
fresh oersoectrve
U S B A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your ofcfec- working with unfamiliar toots today, be
tivee wta bo wel defined today, but your methodKel end take your kme In order to
methods might Impede your progress. do a sate job Donl count on others to
Donl fal into e see- defeating trap. Know set the pace lor you.
where to look tor romance and you? find PISCES (Feb. 20-March M ) It you're
N. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker instantly indrterent or too lazy to protect your own
reveals which signs ere romanticely per­ interests today, someone might do 6 for
fect for you. Mail 62.75 to Matchmaker. you. You'll most likely dislike the way
do this newspaper, P.O. Bos 1758, they handU tttinge.
ARIES (March 21-April I t ) Those who
Murray HA Station, New York, NY 10156
SCONPtO (O c t 24-Nov. 22) Judge oth­ ere usually appreciative ol your favors
ers by the way they react to you today, might nol be enthusiastic recipienls
not by tome preconceived notion you today. However, Xs not your Isuit if (hey
have about them. All acquaintances cent get a handle on things.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It's best not
should be judged by their menu

&lt;Brthday

to cnticue others today, because it could
produce undesirable results Conversely,
it you have something nice to say, el wA
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be watchful
today tor a crafty huckster peddling
something that tin t worth the price. Donl
be elraid to examine items thoroughly
before making any purchases.
C A N C E R (Ju n e 2 1 -Ju ly 22) Un­
fortunately, this la one ot thoae days
when your time may not be your own.
Other* will need your knowledge and
skAs m order to resolve their problems.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) If you want to
come out on the plus side today, keep
your material expectations within reason­
able bounds. Expect loo much end you
could chA any deal before 6 gala started.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-SepL 22) You have a
marvelous gift tor doing things to cell
attention to yourself, end this facet ot
your personality will be In high gear
today. Drew *oohs* end *aahs,' nol
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SPORTS...PAGE 5A

TODAY IS...PAOE 3A

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rarest of
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�S A •Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Tuesday. August IB , 1998

________________

Y our yard is first defense
Blood Bank

Dancing for Sonlora

Central Florida Blood Bank
ts asking donors of all types
blood - especially O-type do­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Hie Over BO Dance Club
dance la held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Live mu­
sic by the Deltonlans 13-plece
band. Donation $3.00.

Optimist Club
The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-2194 or 3220298.

Woman's Club
Lake Mary Woman's Club
meets the fourth Wednesday of
each month from September
through May. For information,
contact Maryann HofT. 3218226.

WEATHER
storms. Highs In the low-gOa.
Lows I n Z H d - T O . V u S t
SEE Aft"??00V thunderstorms.
Highs In the tow-90e. Lows In
the mid-70a. Th—adaii Alternoon thunderstorm*. Blahs In

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IN BRIEF

U2i!
4 *° ? ptom‘
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publicfrom
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tour
the unit, meet wtth the staff
and enjoy complimentary refreshmenta. The unit Is located
on the second floor of the hosltal. 1401 W. Seminole Blvd.

R09OVIEDO
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your motor
running. Head out on the
highway, hop on that -hog* of
yours and let the wind blow
through your hair. What's that
you say. Bunky? You don't
have a "hog"? And your hair Is
thinning?
Well, the Florida Hospital
Diabetes Center Foundation
lias Just what you need,
No...not hair replacement.
silly. They're sponsoring a Do*
nation Draw wtth the p rtie
being a 1998 Harley Davidson
"Fkt Boy" Anniversary Edition
motorcycle.
tb participate you can obtain
a ticket for the drawing by donattng $5 to the Florida Hospltal Diabetes Center. Drawing
tickets are available locally at
the Greater Oviedo Chamber
of Commerce. The drawing
will be held at noon on No­
vember 10. You need not be
present to win.
The prtee Harley Davidson
"Fat Bey" motorcycle will be
on display at the Thursday,
Aug. SO membership luncheon
of the Greater Oviedo Cham­
ber of Commerce, held at Tou­
can Willie's Restaurant In
Oviedo. Tickets for the draw
will also be available at the
luncheon.
For more Information call
the Oviedo Chamber at (407)
365-6500 or FloridaHospital
Diabetes Center at (407) 8978096.

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cluding reports on the pro­
posed move to downtown San-,
ford. Improvements to the
Sanford seawall, a report on
the proposed hotel/conferenrc
center project at Fort Mellon
park, and the midge program.
At the July CRA meeting,
John Y. Mercer was elected.

rivetwalk enhancements, an
additional $00,000 tor tide*
walk* from MeUomrlDe Avenue
to 13th Street) and the re­
maining $367,000 to be used
for sidewalks along U.B. High-

Uon Improvement I
which Includes $99,i

Dallari said In a special
called meeting on Aug. 0. that
he had tried three times to
meet with Winter Springs to
discuss their differences (over
Battle Ridge), but the meetings
had not happened.

affected party status In the
Battle Ridge land use Issue,
"We want to start the process
of our city's talking, said
Partyka. The county voted
Tuesday to Join Oviedo In
fighting the Department of
Community Amur's decision.
Partyka and Dallari did get finding the land use change In
together for breakfast prior to compliance
wtth
winter
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meeting. Partyka told the plan.
Oviedo council that he and
The city and the county have
Dallari discussed many issues until the end of this week to
at the breakfast and that at the transmit the petitions to TaUaconcluslon, "the earth conlln- hasaee.
ued. It didn't break*
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Winter Sortnaa sat through
Partyka said he would like three hoursofOviedo business,
Oviedo to consider not moving which Included a presentation
forward with the petition to file fay the Florida Department of

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Methodist Church
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thank you notea
United Methodist.
Malay said that I
now the attempts

attempts by the abate boys" to hold an to their
businesses. "They're desperate," he said,
they're going to tty everything to survive."
On Nov. I, Seminole County voters can either
approve or rtte a Public Decency Ordinance that
would cover up -nude dancers tn dubs. It would
also apply to what residents themselves would
be permitted to wear or not wear.
The Seminole County Citlsena far Decenqr
gathered more than 9,600 signatures to p u n
the County rnmmtoMnn to enact the ordinance.
This failed, 3-2. N ov it goes to the voters. Boom
suspect the prosperous adult entertainment in-

Culiough Hoad. In the end,
! Oviedo council mads no
mal action Monday wtth te­
nd to meeting wtth Winter
rings.
'alette U-JamU. a homener In MacKJnley's Mil),

Scam
peels will then hang a sign
on the ATM stating, *lf your
card gets stuck, enter your
PIN to eject It."
While the sheriffs depart­
ment stressed that th e n
have been no reported inci­
dents In Seminole County to
date, but urges residents or
bank offlcteJa, If such a
situation la encountered, notliy law enforcement immedi­
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to
build a 13*3 advantage.
ChcrryvIHe did Its damage with the extra base
hit. clubbing Are home runs and two doubles
against Sanford starter Brian Nielsen and re­
liever Lytle.
The only Post 53 pitcher who proved to be ef­
fective was Frost, who gave up no runs and no
hits over the final three Innings, while striking
out six and walking only one.
Providing the offense for Sanford were Ferrell
(2-for-5 with a double, two runs, two RBI). Phil­
lip Eubanks (2-ror-4. two runs, RBI). Lytle (2for-4). Ouy Erwin (2-for-S), Scott Hlilnskt
(double, run). Silva (single, run. two RBI), Frost
(single. RBI) and Troy Boutwell (run).

ADULT SOFTBALL
The Sanford Recreation Department will be
offering Fall Slow Pitch Softball Leagues in
the following divisions j Church. Co-Ed. In­
dustrial. Wooten and Men.
Both Plnchurat and Chase (for the last
time before It ta converted to a Youth Base­
ball Complex) parks will be used.
An organizational meeting, all teams must
have a representative a t this meeting, will be
held at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 19th

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His stats Tor the 1996 season Is
in the first column,, personal-best
.
season
totals In the second column and career totals
(including 1998 games) in the third column.
Raines was 2-for-4 with his fifth home home
run of the season, scored a run and drove In

one Monday night as David Cone became the
major leagues' first 19-game winner as the
Yankees defeated the Kansas City Royals 7-1.
In s pair of games against the Texas Rangers
over the weekend, Raines was l-for-5 with a
run scored in a 16-5 loss on Saturday and 1*
for-1 as a pinch-hitter In a 6*5 vlctoiy on
Sunday. The Yankees are now 91-30.

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New participants must also pre-register
and be present at the field to be placed on a
team.
Ages 7-to-9 (Minor League) will meet at 9
a.m.
Ages 10-to-12 (Major Lcaguef will meet at
11 a.m.
Ages lS-lo-15 (Senior League) wlU meet at
1 p.m.
Any questions ,about any of the Sanford
Recreation Department offerings or farther
Information can be obtained by calling (407)
330-5697.

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The Sanford Recreation Department will be
holding a Youth Flag Football League for
players 7-through-IB ycars of age.
Player Placement Day will be Saturday.
August 22nd on the Held across from Sanford
Middle School on 17-92.
Returning playem do not have to attend
Placement Day. but m ust pre-register at the
Sanford Recreation Department Youth Cen­
ter. 1st Door of Sanford City Hall. 900 N.
Park Avenue, by August 22nd.

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1998

91st YEAR, No. 54

Mitch
spares
county

Here come the
Bush Brothers
The Bush
Brothers a ir
the deal.
George W.
has been
reelected as
governor o f
Texas and
J rb is the
new governor
o f Florida.
It's been
RUSS WHTTK
awhile since
brothers
served simultaneously. The
Rockefeller Brothers were the
last - Nelson In New York and
Wlnthrop In Arkansas.
Form er president Bush must
be very proud o f his sons. He
chose to be with Jeb on Tuesday
night, perhaps because winning
Is old hat with George W. This
was Jeb's first big victory after a
disappointment four years ago.
T h r local Republicans are
delighted tliat Jeb Bush Is tak
Ing over In Tallahassee. He nrar
ly doubted Buddy MacKay's vote
total In Seminole County, a
Republican stronghold. He's a
staunch conservative, a convert­
ed Catholic and la against abor­
tion.
Bush's pro life stance excites
Andrea Krazelse. the executive
director o f the Sanford Crists
Pregnancy Center. K a y b e we
will see less abortions.'* Krazrtse
said. ’ And I would expect that
women will becom e better
Informed and real U r they do
have choices."

7 1
Si*'.!
&amp;

Death suspicious,
police say

( luldtll (rill

B y B ill Kerns
HERALD STAFF W RITER
SANFORD • The Sanford P o ­
lice Department
Is Investi­
gating the death
o f a man
found on Ihe floor o f a factory
this morning
with a bluntforce trauma lo the head.
Em ployees o f Federal Parts,
at 3795 S. Sanford Ave. In
Sanford, found the
deceased
white-male lying on the floor,
und called the poller at 7:46
a.m.. poller said.
Commander Ray Hnmsnn o f
the Sanford Police Departm ent,
said thr death Is brin g In ves­

By R a n Whits
HERALD STAFF WKITKK
s e m in o l e

It disappointed Krazelse (hat
Gov. Lawton Chiles offered little
help to the pro life movement.
’ He nixed the effort to have
'Choose Life" tags." she said. ’ It
Is okay to Save the Manatee or
Save the Panther but not to
Save Our Children."
Krazelse said that the legisla­
tion she would like to see passed
Is a parental consent rule for
teen-age pregnancies. ’ None Is
required now. It should be."
Seminole County
Commission Chairman Randy
Morris said he believes Bush will
be a strong ally for the county.
Morris expects he will support
most o f the county's major pro­
jects - particularly roads and
light rail. *We wish Jeb Bush
could have made It four years
ago." M orns said. *We're over­
joyed he's In now."
Jeb Bush seems to be a
warmer, fnendlter fellow than
his brother. He certainly made a
lot of frtends as he campaigned
In 1998. Provided he serves the
people well, he figures to romp
again In 2002.
George W. Bush has an eye on
the White House, o f course. It
would be Interesting If Jeb were
tils running mate.
When the Kennedy’s were In
Washington the Republicans
used to complain, "We re living
In the Grtmm Wortd o f the
Brothers W onderful."
Wonder what kind of world 11
would be with the Bush
Brothers.

co unty

a

deadly hurrtrane turned Milch
that claimed morr than 10.000
lives In Central Am rrtra Is lad­
ing called ’ a rain event," In Its
stop In Flortda.
*W lut happened In Central
Amertca was horrendous." said
Seminole County Flrr Chief
and
Meteorologlsi
Terry
Schenk. 'M ost o f Milch Is gone
now • W e've had steady but
light rain. And lliat's going lo
Ik- all.
*W r‘rr going to have a gre.it
afternoon and the weekend Is
going lo be ideal." Schenk said.
T i l l be cool. In the low 70s.
Maybe our best weather o f the
year."
The forecast Is good news
for the Golden Age Games par
tlclpant.s In Sanford. The track
and field events are scheduled
for Saturday. Il Is gixxl news,
also, for thr high school foot­
ball gam es to lie played Friday
night.
Mitch was downgraded from
a hurricane lo a tropical storm
before It reached
Florida. Il
created strung winds In thr
southern part o f the state and
threatened to spawn Isolated
tornadoes. The 20 to 25 mph
winds som e expected In Cen­
tral Flortda did not happen.
The Flortda Keys Co-Op re­
ported today that 12.000 resi­
dents - 40 percent o f Its cus­
tomer base - were without
power this morning. Several
tornadoes touched down In the
night. There was an early
m orning tornado In Miramar In
Broward County. Th r Naples
area had heavy rains this
morning.
State emergency managers
operated three shelters In the
Flortda
Keys
housing
200
evacuees.
At Its peak. Milch wax a
Category 5
storm, the most
powerful Caribbean storm In
10 years. More than 7.000 died
as the storm hit the Honduras
and more than a million were
driven from their homes. There
are 2.400 dead In Nicaragua.
Those In Honduras were left
without food, medicine and
supplies as almost all thr
country's roads were wiped out.
As many as 11.000 people are
missing. The U.S. Peace Corps
was telling Its 200-plus m em ­
bers to leave Honduras. W hat­
ever aircraft available Is being
used lo search for survivors.
Along with em ergency sup­
plies. the U.S. has sent more
than two dozen aircraft and
500 m ilitary personnel to a s ­
sist with air surveillance and
rescue m issions.
On Thursday the National
Hurricane Center
Issued a
tropical storm warning along a
line from Tarpon Springs to
New Smyrna Beach and south.
A combination o f Mitch and a
front m oving through this area
caused the rain bill little else.

Car seat checkup
SANFORD • AAA. Safe Kids and the
Orange County S h eriffs Office wtll con­
duct free Car Seat Checkup events on
Friday from 1:30 until 3 p.m.. and
Saturday from 9 until 11 a m. at the
TOYS R US located at 101 Tow ne Center
Bhrd.. across from the Seminole Towne
Center Mall, to educate families about the

Bronson said an Invrstlg.i
lor from thr S tair Attorney's
Office was on thr scene.
The
Florida Departmrnt
o f Law
Enforcement has
also hern
called .
I Irons*m said the polio- .ire
trying lo l*xatr the owner at
thr company. Howard Lav

Toddler drowns in
backyard pool
By BUI Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CASSELBERRY A 17 month
old boy drowned m his fa m ­
ily's backyard swimm ing pool
W ednesday
In Cassrlt&gt;erry.
while under Ihe ca rr o f his
grandmother.
a ro in tin g
to
the Sem inole C ou nty Sheriff's
Office.

Celia Kimbretl. 74. ol Ho# Hi# paddles her way m the canoe race obstacle
course Wednesday during the 24th annual Golden Age Games r San­
ford. For more on the Games, please see pages 4A 6A

Local store breaks
food stamp laws
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
SANFORD - A Sanford store
has received Ihe
maximum
penalty
for food stamp pro­
gram violations, the U.S. De­
partment o f Agriculture's Food
and Nutrition Service (KNS| re­
ports.
Bcxlen's Seafood. 2330 Crlrry
Ave., Sanford, owned by Robert
Bodrn. was permanently dis­
qualified from participating In
thr fcxxl stamp
program
based on evidence showing
that store personnel exchanged
cash fur food stamps.
T ra fflrk ln g ts Ihe most se­
vere violation
of thr food
stamp program that a storr
owner or his em ployees
can
commit,* said Ann F. Wages o f
FNS's Tallahassee
ofllre. "ft
Is not only a violation o f pro­
gram rules, bill It hurts the
food stamp recipient's family
and children
who depend
upon ihe program for gixxl nu­
trition
und taxpayers
who
fund Ihe program.*
W ages
said that
food
stamps
can be used legally
only to buy fcxxl or seeds and
plants lo be used In gardens
lo grow food. Items that ca n ­
not
be* bought
with food
stamps
Include
alcoholic

Fantasy winnings
CASSELBERRY - A ticket sold In
Casselberry was among (he 21 winning
tickets that matched Tuesday's FANTASY
5 drawing. The winners will share a topprize payout totaling $251,374.20. Each
ticket holder will receive a cash prize of
$11,970.20.

tigated under suspicious . ir
n im stu n ers.
'l l
appears
employ*-*-,
found the laxly lying nn tin
floor o f thr factory.* Brunson
said. 'W r'rr processing
the
sernr. trying lo clear rvcivoii**
out o f thr area.*

beverages
and
tobacco,
automotive
products, paper
prcxlucts or pet foods.
’ Although
many
non-food
Items are necessities,
pur­
chasing
these
Items
with
fcxxl stamps or tr.illU king In
fcxxl stamps circumvents the
Intent o f the program.* W ages
M id . T h e
program
Is d e­
signed
to help low
Incom e
fam ilies
buy Ihe food they
need for a healthy diet. Any
other
type
o f transaction
with fcxxl stamps ts p roh ib ­
ited.*
Before a store owner rnn
participate In thr fcxxl stamp
program, he or she must cer­
tify that the store sells food
for home
preparation
and
consum ption.
Another
condition
for
authorization
Is that
store
owners must sign an a gree­
ment
that they will abide
Ijy fcxxl stamp program rules.
Violations o f Ihe nilcs can re­
sult In storrs being disquali­
fied
for periods
of time
ranging from six months
to
permanently. The penalty for
trafficking In food stamps Is
permanent
disqualification
from Ihe program.
The USDA encourages
the

VFW Post 10139 and Its Ladles Auxiliary
Saturday from noon until 8 p.m. at
Seventh Street and Avenue E. Chuluota.
Activities will Include a parade at noon, a
flag raising ceremony, craft tables. Bingo,
food games and cratls. A fireworks d is­
play will begin at 7 p.m. All procreds will
be used for the construction o f a basket b ill court for the community.

Public meeting
ORLANDO • Th e Orange. Osceola, and
Seminole Counties Joint Coordinating
Board
for
the
Transportation
Disadvantaged Coordinated System will

Veterans day celebration
CH U LU O TA • A Veterans Day
Celebration will be hosted by Uie Oviedo

Fire department
d isp atch ­
ers Instructed Sadler over the
phone on performing CPR un­
til param edics
arrived.
Th e
toddlrr was taken lo Florida
Hospital.
hut
pronounerd

Sadler told
deputies
she
was taking
a five minute
shower. When she called (nr
her grandson there w &gt;■ u&lt;
answer.
Shr found lie hoy
luul rsllt-tl ill*- lions*- t In **•i i*l,
an open sliding
gl.i
.!• r,
past
an unlatched
-&gt;i ■n
door.
He thru fell into the
pixil. deputies said
Sadler wutrhrd her f-r.iiiil
son everyday In hrr horn*
while tier daughter .aid sou
In-law were .it work, drpu
lies said
i l i e stale attorney's of It* &gt; i
examining the case lo del
mine II any charges will
filed. At this lim e. It ap|
to lx* a tr.igle acc ident «Ic-|
ties said.

Xwahl Ftalo by lomn, Vinttnl

Lights on
Sanlord Mayor Larry Dale takes some shots with local childton !hi &gt;
week at the newly lighted basketball courts at Fort Mellon Paik

P U s m M « Food. Fogs 7A

In B rie f
proper use o f safety belts and child safety
seats.
Nationally 40 percent o f children still
ride unrestrained and o f those children
who are buckled up. four oul o f five arc
not restrained correctly.
Fam ilies attending the C ar Seat
Checkup event will have their car seats
examined by safety specialists fur such
things as proper Installation, age/slze
appropriateness, and recalls.

At 11:37 n.m.. ,'18-year old
Tina Sadler called 911 lo re­
port
her
grandson, J.C.N.
Sanlucl. had drowned In her
backyard p*x&gt;l at 1728 C in n a ­
mon Circle.

dead within an hour. d«-put&gt;‘
said.

hold a public hearing Nov. 12 at 11:30
a.m. at the M ETROPLAN ORLANDO
offices. One Landmark Center. 315 E.
Robinson St., sle. 355. Orlando.
The public hearing Is for the purpose o f
soliciting comments regarding existing
transportation service within O iange.
Osceola,
and
Sem inole
counties.
Participation at this hearing Is encour­
aged. Written and oral comments are w el­
come and will be accepted until 5 p.m.
Nov. 12. Oral comments can be made by
calling (407) 481-5672. ext. 320.

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can do something
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Written comments should be addressed
to Vince Stevens. METROPLAN O RLAN­
DO. One Landmark Center. 315 E.
Robinson St.. Sle. 355. Orlando. 32801.

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The way we were: 1940 Celery Fed
GRACE M.
STINE CIPHER

that all would be missed.
Arthur ‘ Coach* Beckwith got
Ills nicknam e liecau.se he was
always coaching
the
other
m em bers.
Harvey Hale, better known
as "Hale In the Bush", was one
of those tall and lanky boys
who loved sports. He played
one year on both football and
basketball squads.
Edward Higgins as a m em ­
ber of the varsity squad for one
year along with his many oth er
achievem ents.
Hugh Lesher. b o m In Loch
Haven. Pa., moved to Sanford
his sophom ore year. He had
been on both football and b a s­
ketball squads for one year.
D.uiny Allman was bom In
Lake City and m oved to San­
ford when hr was 12. W ith his

DATE BOOK
Nov.

5. 1998

is the w*fh
i.'up of' I Wit o
the
nth day of fuu

r u n ■ "T. T T
t

TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
IX.! 1. George Oshaldeston of England
rode ion miles in eight hours and
(urty two minutes on horseback to win
a bet
On this day in 1911, Gailbraith Rogers
completed the first U S coast to coast
airplane flight
On this day in I95.Y the first FM stereo
radio broadcast occurred
TOD U S BIRTHDAYS: Eugene V
Debs l » j j 1936). I S socialist leader.
Will Durant (IMS-1980, philosopher.
Roy Rogers 11912 1998'. actor singer.
Villen Leigh H9I3-IM7I. actress Ike
Turner »l9J|i. musician, is 67; Paul
Simon 11942-1. singer songwriter, is

LOCAL FORECAST

36, Sam Shepard &lt;1943-1, playwright
actor, is 53. Gram Parsons &lt;1946 1973).
singer songwriter. Bill Walton &lt;1952
i. basketball star, is 46
TODAY’ S SPORTS: On this day in
1966. Roger Taylor defeated Wieslaw
Gasiorek 27 29. 31 29. 6 4
TODAY’ S QUOTE: *A great civtli/a
tion is not conquered from without
until it has destroyed itself within * —
Will Durant
TODAY S WEATHER: On this day in
1966. the Arno surged above flood
stage and caused irreparable damage
to many architectural and art trea
sures in Florence. Italy.
SOl’RCK IWf Urather Uualr ( jlrmbr Accord
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TODAY’ S MOON: Day after
full moon (Nov 4&gt;

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SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Sunny 73 54 Ptcldy 75 59

LOTTERY
nore aro the winning number*
selected on Wodnesday m the
Florida Lottery:
Fantasy 5
7-9-12-13-18
LOHO (Oct. 31)
16-18-24-33-38-44

THURSDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 5:30
a.tn., maj. 11:55 a.m., min.

6:05 p.m.. maj. — p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:

1 B E A C H C O N P y T IO N S

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D aytona Beach It New
Sm yrna Beach: Seas are 812 feet with a rough chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona Is 76 degrees and at
New Sytnrna. 76 degrees.
Winds are from the north­
east at 20-30 m.p.h.

STATISTICS
T h e h igh t e m p e r a t u r e l a
S a n fo r d W e d n e s d a y w a s 7 a
d e g r e e s a n d th a o v e r n ig h t lo w
w as 68.
R a c o r d e d r a in fa ll fo r th a
p e r i o d e n d i n g a t I O a .m .
T h u r s d a y to t a le d 1 .1 0 In c h e s .
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• S u n s e t ..................... 8 :3 8 p .m .

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Thursday. November 5, 1998 • Vol. 91. No. 54
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Edith
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ate to the occasion.
Guests
attending
w e rr
m em bers o f the SHS Class ol
1915 who were having their
25th year reunion: they would
also attend the Junior-Senior
Banquet.

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a.m.. 2:42 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 8:33 a.m., 8:58
p.m.. low: 2:08 a.m.. 2:47 p.m..
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9:13 p.m., low: 2:23 a.m., 3:02
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Breezy 71 52 P tcldy 71 54 p.m.

Odessa Pugh • Business Manager
Linda Speyei

The senior girls atten din g
the queen were Madalyn Truluck
and
Esther
Strange.
O ther gtrN from the different
classes w ere
Mary
Martha
Em rrtck.
P a lly Hodge, Lois
Caldwell and Shirley Kick.
The senior Ijoys attendin g
the king w ere Charlie Levitt
and Ikibljy Newman. The oth er
Ixiys w ere
Giles Chapman.
David Gatchel. l-co Bittner and
Billy Firm ing.
Following thr coronation o f
thr king and quern, a floor
show was presented In th eir
honor. Elolse W inn gave sev­
eral Im personations lu rlu dln g
"H ow a Small Tow n Girl B e ­
cam e a Big Nightclub Singer.*
M.irlnn ILiyncs sang several
selections Including *Ma. She's
Making Eyes at Me.*
Im mediately
follow ing
the
(lour show, th r king and quern
led th r Grand Murrh.
During the evening, punch
was served and corsages and
randy w rre sold. The music
was furnished by the Crazy
Cats o f New Sm yrna Beach.
Class Day
Marshal's McKay
Truluck
and M ark Cleveland ted th r
134 seniors down thr aisle of
the auditorium , all dressed In
stately blue and w hite gowns
fur the annual class day p r o ­
gram .
Following the singing of thr
school song, the devotional
was given by class chaplain.
Kose llarkry. The group thrn
sang *God Bless America.*
Athletic and music awards
and letters were presented by
Coach M cLuras. Miss Tabuck
and Mrs. McCracken.
Senior class president. Kent
Rossetter. gave the w elco m r
after which the seniors sang
*l!a ll and Farewell.* Krnt then
presented thr K ry lo H appi­
ness to Rebecca
Lee. vice
president of the Junior class,
after which thr seniors sol­
em nly gave up their seats and
went onto th r stage and the
Juniors Jubilantly marched to
the front.

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Friday: Partly cloudy. Highs
In the low-70s. Lows In the
mld-50s. Saturday: Sunny.
Highs in the low-70s. Lows In
the mld-50s. Sunday: Partly
cloudy. Highs In the m!d-70s.
Lows in the upper-50s.

ADMINISTRATION
Jcniiee Mailm

(Irtcnnlnatlon to win and Ills
rem arkable punting ability, he
helped SHS for two years.
Charles Leavitt was a native
of Sanford. Ills speed and
ability made him one o f the
most valuable players fur the
Celery Feds.
Bobby Newman bad .1 sp le n ­
did record In lxitb basketb all
and football. He planned to e n ­
ter the U o f F In the fall and
would be missed.
Jim 'B u rr* Ihsrr. undoubt­
edly one o f the best players in
all sports, was b o m In N ew ­
berry. S.C. He had played
three years In both football
and basketball. Tills year he
bad won the Deter Schull T r o ­
phy and received honorable
mention for the /YU C on ference
Team
L.M. Telford did Ills besi for
three years towards helping
rhalk up victories. He becam e
21 before the season ended,
but was able to help the belter
part o f the year, lie would be
missed tn uthlcttrs and as the
school's Casanova.
P .ll. 'th ick * Stanaland. a
mem ber
of
the
National
Guard, played two years o f
varsity football.
Billy Ward,
old
faithful,
fought endlessly for Iwo years
In football and also kept th r
team In good spirits with his
keen wit.
Bob 'Beano* Wilkinson was
the best passer on thr team.
Ills pep and enthusiasm was a
great Inspiration to the team.
Milton Smith only played
one year, but his prom ising
ability made us wish w r had
had him longer.
May Day Ball
On May 30. the Junior class
honorrd the senior class with
thr annual May Day
Ball
which was held In the City
Hall ballroom .
The ballroom was beautifully
decorated with large trellises
on which baskets o f green
ferns were
placed.
Adding
color and gaiety were brightly
colored crepe paper stream ers
hung from the celling. Th e
white
throneav
w ere
su r­
rounded by a colorful p rofu ­
sion o f gladioli.
Early In the evening. M ack
Cleveland, president
o f the
sophomore class, revealed that
Mary W iggins was Q ueen ol
the May and L.M. Trlfortl won
the King.

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The craft show will be held
Friday from 10 a.m. until 7
p.m. and Saturday from 10
a.m. until 5 p.m. M idway for
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T h r follow ing
Inform ation
was taken from the May 30.
1940 edition o f the C elery
Fed. Seminole High School's
P *p *i
La tin b a nquet held
T h r annual Latin Club Ban­
quet held tn honor of brave
Caesar (John Angel) took place
on May 7 at the Episcopal
Parish House.
Toastm aster Edward M a r­
shall Introduced Caesar who
made a speech to his m ighty
warriors Guest speakers w ere
Mr Ci S. McKay, principal; Mr.
r.W. Lawton, county su perin­
tendent: and Boyd Colem an.
Mrs. Nellis Colem an.
Latin
Club
sponsor.
expressed
thunks to all who had m ade
the banquet a success.
The
first
year
students,
dressed as slaves, had to r e ­
main on their toes In order to
satisfy the whim s o f their m as­
ters. the second-year students.
A short program o f m usical
num bers was presented d u r­
ing the evening. All o f C arsar's
good people enjoyed a d e li­
cious meal of baked chicken
with all the trimmings.
G raduating C elery Feda
A tribute was made to each
graduating senior of the S1IS
fooib.il! team and It was stated

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The fotlorvlng report a un-re compiler! fro m Ihe Sem inole County
S h e riff a Office fo r IncUlenta recortUrl Nov. 4:

Deputies arrest
burglary suspects
By Bin Kerne
HERALD S TA FF W RITER

Aggravated battery:
OVIEDO. Queen Avenue, 300 block. Nmr. 3. 5:37 p.m. A 39year-old man wan arrested fry Sem inole County shcrKTs
deputies for aggravated battery. Deputies said tils m other
called them because be was arguing with a woman In a hut
behind Ihelr house. W hen they arrived the woman told them
he had tried to kill her. She said he had gone to take a
shower and then accused her o f taking his money while he
was gone. Deputies said her rye was swollen stiut. her two
front teeth w err knocked out and she had cuts on her lip and
cheek.

Domestic violence:
LAKE MART, 4'* Street. 300 block. Nov. 4. 12:11 n.m. A 21yrar-old woman was arrested by Sem inole County sh eriffs
deputies for dom estic violence. D eputies said she and her
husband were arguing when tie tried lo leave by driving away.
Site Jumped onto tire running board o f his van. but she fell ofT.
Mr tried to help her bark home but stir pulled away and bit
him on the foot.
SANFORD. Osceola Drive. 2000 block. Nov. 3. 8:53 p.m. A
45-year-old man was arrested by Sem inole County sh eriffs
deputies for d om rstlr vlolrn cr. D eputies said tie brought
their rtilld Into a room In order to ’ discipline* him and his
wife followed llirtn into the room, lie told her to leave, but
stir refused. Mr told her again and when she refused again,
h r grahlied tier around the throat and liegan lo choke tier.
W INTER SPRINGS. Baa Oabtial Street. 200 Mock. Nov. 3.
11:31 p.m. A 30-year-old man was arrested by W in ter
Springs Police for d om rstlr violence. Police said the m an's
daughter told tlirm that they had been arguing about her
trlephonr usage when she went Into the buthroom. She said
hr knockrd down the door, grahlied her and threw her Into
the toilet and Into the tub. L iter. In the kitchen, she said, he
threw her Into the tile floor. Poller said she had no cuts or
bruises.

Driving under the influence:
ALTAM ONTE BPRINOS. Montgom ery Road at Taam m ck,
Nov. 3. 8:44 p.m. A 43-yrar old n u n was arrested by the
Florida Highway Patrol for driving under the Influence.
PERN PARK. State Road 436. 100 block. Nov. 3. 3:32 a.m. A
23-year-old man was arrested |jy Sem inole County sh eriffs
deputies for driving undrr the Influence.
WINTER SPRINGS. Sycam ore Street. Nov. 4. 3:30 a.m. A 25year-old man w as arrested by W inter Springs Police for d r iv ­
ing undrr the Influence.

Drugs:
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS. County Road 427 at Haym aa
Street, New. 4. 4:25 a.m. A 35-year-old nun wus arrested by
Sem inole County slirrU fs deputies for possession o f cocaine,
tam pering with physical evident e and possession o f less than
20 gnim s of uuirt|uana Deputies said they had stopped him
for driving with a suspended drlvrr license earlier In the day
and warned him not to drive. When they saw him again b e ­
hind the wheel they arrested him. During a search of the v e ­
hicle. they found a piece o f crack cocaine under the seat.
They also found a baggie o f marijuana undrr his seat In the
patrol car when they arrived at the Jail.

SEM INOLE COUNTV - Th ree
burglary su spects are bein g
held In the John E. Polk C o r­
rectional Facility In Sanford
after being arrested by S em i­
nole County S h eriffs deputies
thin week. Th e three face mul­
tiple
charges
from both
Sem inole and Orange Coun­
ties.
Deputies arrested
Ihe sus­
pects at 8 a.m. Friday
on
S tale Ruud 436 and Line Drive,
near llu n l C lub Boulevard In
Altam onte
Springs, In re­
sponse lo a description o f the
vehicle they were driving by
the A ltam onte Springs police.
*We had a good description
of the vehicle.*
Lieutenant
K.E. Starr o f Ihe Sem inole
County
S h e riffs OfTlce M id .
describing Ihe arrest. Starr
was present
for the
arrest.
•When
we spotted
the car
they pulled over. Th ey didn't
flee or resist In any way. We
did find a large folding pocket
knife
In Ihe pocket
In Ihe
pocket o f one of the m is pects.*
Michael D. Sanders, a 42year old w hile male, was ca rtying the knife In one o f his
pockets. Sem inole County Is
charging
Sanders
with one
count o f arm ed burglary to a
dwelling and one count
of
accessory to urmed burglary
lo a dwelling. Me also fares an
outstanding charge
from O r­
ange
County, said central
booking at
the correction al
facility.
Billy Caldwell, a 35-year old
w hile male, was arTcstcd
In
Ihe ear with Sanders. S rm l­
nolr
County
Is charging
Caldwell with one count
of
armed burglary lo a dwelling,
one count o f accessory to an
armed
dwelling . and one
count o f possession o f drug
paraphernalia.
Me fares an
outstanding charge from O r­
ange County.
S iu a n r Phillips, a 20 year
old w hile female;, was the third
suspect
arrested.
Sem inole
County Is charging
Ph illips
with two counts
of
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burglary to a dwelling,
one
count o f aiding and abetting
o f a crim e, and one count o f
violation
o f probation, a c ­
cording lo the central b o o k ­
ing. She faces tw o outstanding
charges from Orange County,
said central booking.
A w hite male allegedly
en ­
tered the fenced In yard o f
I030 01etha Court In the Bear
Lake
area
o f A ltam on te
Springs.
Once
Inside
Ihe
yard Ih e suspect
allegedly
opened
Ihe unlocked
bath­
room door. Me then entered
the residence.
when
Ihe
hom eowners confronted him.
Starr said.
The suspect allegedly
shut
thr door and fled through the
yard. O n e hom eowner
said
stir saw Ihe suspect walk t o ­
ward a dark green station
wagon, with two other people
also In Ihe vehicle. She said
she saw him get In ihe vehicle
and drive away. S tarr said.
The nude hom eowner
got
Into his vrhlcle and searrh rd
for the suspects,
lie loeated
the green vehicle
on Bear
L ik e road near Curtis Drive.
Me then followed Ihe vehicle lo
ihe W inn Dixie store on 436
and County Road 434. and got
ihe tag number liefore leavin g
the area. Slarr said.
Al approxim ately 7 a.m. the
same day, a w hile male en ­
tered the residence o f 3530
Shirley Drive In Bear L ik e.
That suspect has been Iden­
tified by the hom eowner as
Sandrrs.
The
hom eowner
confronted
Sanders
In the
kitchen area. Sanders a lle g ­
edly
staled that
he wus a
neighbor
who lived around
Ihe com er. Me then lied from
the house. Starr said.
Th r hom eowner
observrd
Ihe suspect gel Into a green
car
with two people
In It.
Starr said
At approxim ately
8 a.m.
that
day.
thr
Altam onte
Springs poilrr put out a local
lookout for a green
station
wagon that had Just been In­
volved In an attem pted theft
of
a rase
o f brer.
A lag
number of PJR 78R was given
along with d ie description.
H ie vehicle
had last
been
seen on S.R. 436 heading lo
Apopka. Slarr said.
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GERTRUDE W. BR OW N
’ Gertrude W. Brown 74. W est
New England Avenue. W inter
Park, died Saturday. Oct. 31,
1998. B om In Asbury Park.
N J .. she moved to Central
Florida In 1968. Mrs. Brown
was a sales representative at
Stetnbach In New Jersey. She
was the first president o f the
nurses guild and a member o f
the
Missionary
Society
at
Bethel
Missionary
Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include daughter.
Patricia C. W ilson. T a lla h a s ­
see; grandson. Mcrron Gabriel.
Tallahassee; mother. Sydney
White.
Asbury
Park.
N.J.:
brother. Edward W hite. Asbury
Park. N.J.
Golden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
W inter Park. In charge o f a r ­
rangements.

BALB1NA RIVERA ESCUDERO
Balbtna Rivera Escudero. 98.
Grand Tree Ct.. Lake Mary,
died Tuesday. Nov. 3. 1998.
Ik&gt;m In Puerto Rico, she moved
to Central Florida In 1988.
Mrs. Escudero was a hom e­
maker.
Survivors Include sons. J ose
Antonio. Francisco, both o f
New York, Felix. Puerto Rice.
Menry. New York: daughters,
Edelmlra Figueroa. Orlando.
Eineiita Freebem . Lake Mary;
18 grandchildren; 31 great­
grandchildren: 10 great-great­
grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Falrchild
Oaklawn
Bark Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.
HOWARD A. HEU8ER
Howard A. Meuscr. 60. Collins
Drtve. Sanford, died W ednes­
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dence. B o m May 15. 1938 In
Erie. Mich., he moved to C en ­
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1978.
Mr.
Heuser was disabled.
Mr. Heuser had no known
survivors.
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Sanford, tn charge o f arrange­
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fant. West Ninth Street. S an ­
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1998 at Arnold Palmer C h il­
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was a Baptist.
Survivors Include mother. Devonda Kennon. Sanford; father.
Cory.
Sanford;
m aternal
grandmother.
Patricia
Ann
Kennon.
Sanford;
paternal
grandmother. Barbara R obin ­
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Georgo Simkanich competes m the Obstacle Canoe Race and paddels his way to the finish line Kay Thompson to Disney.
It's a give and
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keep busy.
I bicycle, walk,
and I slopped sm oking And I
leave* u good wife.*
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in a multitude o f other events
at the Games, intituling
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Schedule of events
ACTIVITY. TIME &amp; LOCATION
Breakfast. 7:00 a.m., Sanford
Civic Center
Golf-Handicap, 7:30 a.in.,
Mayfair Country Club
Hobby &amp; Photography Show
(exhibitors only). 8:00 a.m.-4:00
p in., Sanford City Hall
Basketball. 9:00 a.m.. Salvation
Army Gymnasium
Billiards, Women’s 8 Ball. 9:00
a.m. Sanford Senior Center
Tennis. 9:00 a.m.. Sylvan Lake
Park
Bowling-Doubles, 9:30 a.m. AMP
Deltona Lanes
Doiuinocs-Singlcs. 10:00 a.m..
Sanford Senior Center
Cribbage. 1:00 p.m., Sanford
Senior Center
GolfHandicap. 1:00 p.m..
Mayfair Country Club
Badminton. 2:00 p.m.. Salvation
Army Gymnasium
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4.
1998
Breakfast. 7:00 a.m.. Sanford
Civic Center
Tennis. 9:00 a.m.. Sylvan Lake
Park
Canoe. Sprint. 9:00 a.m.. Lake
Carolla-Ft. Mellon
Canoe-Obstacle. 10:00 a.m.,
Dike Carolla-Ft. Mellon
Golf Long Drive. 10:00 a.m.-2:00
p.m., Sanford Airport
Pinochle. 10:00 a.m..
Renaissance of Sanford
Pancake Race. 11:00 a.m.. Fort
Mellon Park
Tennis. 12:30 p.m.. Sylvan Lake
Park
Dance, 2:00 p.m.. Sanford Civic
Center

Hobby Ik Photography Show
(Public) 2:00-5:00 p.m.. Sanford
City Hall
Mid-Week Banquet. 6:30 p.m.,

Sanford Civic Center
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5.
1998
Breakfast. 7:00 a.m.. Sanford
Civic Center
Shuffleboard. 8:30 a.m., Sanford
Shuftleboard Club
Table Tennis. 8:30 a.m..
Salvation Army Gymnasium
Tennis. 9:00 a.m.. Sylvan Dike
Park
Billiards, Women’s Rotation, 9:00
a.m.. Sanford Senior Center
Hobby Ik Photography Show
(Public) 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m..
Sanford City Hall
Swimming. 9:30 a.m.. Riverside
Park. Oviedo
Bench Pressing. 2:00 p.m..
Sanford City Hall
Billiards, Men’s Rotation. 2:00
p.m.. Q-Biz of Longwood
Talent Show. 7:00 p.m., Sanford
Civic Center
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1998
Breakfast. 7:00 a.m.. Sanford
Civic Center
5K Run, 7:00 a.m., Sanford CivicCenter
2 Mile Historic Fun Walk, 8:30
a.m.. Sanford Civic Center
Hobby &amp; Photography Show
(Pick up Exhibits). 9:00 a.m.12:00 p.m., Sanford City Hail
Tennis. 9:00 a.m.. Sylvan LakePark
Shuffleboard, 9:00 a.m.. Sanford
Siiufileboard Club
Dominoes-Doubles. 9:00 a.m..
Pleaae see Schedule, Page 7A

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1998 Golden A ge Games
Pancake race still
a crowd pleaser
By BIU K erne
HERALD STAFF W RITER
SANFORD
Fifteen athletes
com peted In the 2-lth annual
Pancake Race, sponsored by
the Pilot
Club.
W ednesday
m orning at Fori Mellon Park In
the Golden Age Gam es tn San
ford.
The athletes rungrd In
age front 60 to 112.
In a pancake rare, athletes
ntn 150 feet with a pancake In
a frying pan. flipping It six
times at marked o lf lines.
Francis Huge. US. and hrr
daughter Joan Suracr. 65. both
won medals for their age
gnnips. Huge lives In C a ss el­
berry. and S u m er lives
In
Longwood.
'W e've done this together for
the last two years.* Sura re
said. 'It's fun to be with her
(Huge). She takes walks every
day. and antiques *
Willie Jones. 69. of Sanford

said he has Ix-rn co m p etin g In
the race for ten years.
'1 look forward to being able
to share time with friends.*
Jones said. "L is t year I won
the gold medal, and this year
III just try tn ntn a s fast as I
can. T ills is perfect w eather
today, nice and cool.*
Terr llaar. 66. who Is a
triathlete, com es to the nice to
have fun
T ilt s Is just for fun." lla a r
said. "Tom orrow. I'm c o m p e t­
ing In five sw im m ing events
and weight lifting 1 won a tri­
athlon three weeks ago.’
Lisa Jones, the organl/er of
the event said the race Is a
chance for people to talk, gel
together and havr fun.
“ Everyone has a Am time.*
Jones said. ‘ People love this
w en t every year, catrhlng up
on old times Th e Pilot Club Is
wonderful, they work hard at
volunteering time *

Francis Huge and her daughter Joan Suraco have boon competing to­
gether m the Golden Age Games lor two yoars On Wednesday. Ihey
enioyod some laughs at the Pancake Race Contestants get on their
marks as the culinary event gets off to a flipping start

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RESULTS

#

Tullia Berkley. Sliver
Mary Williams, Silver
Age 75-79
Age 65-69
Olive Riendcau. Gold
Joan Surace. Gold
Helen Blahnlk. Silver
Ursula Volght. Silver
CANOEING-OBSTACLE
TENNIS. DOUBLES
MEN’S DIVISION
MEN S DIVISION
Age 55-59
Age 70-74
Joe Akins, Gold
Eddie Sellers, Gold
Oscar Stcckman, Gold
Age 70-74
Joseph Hopkins. Silver
George Simkanleh. Gold
Chester Law. Silver
Age 75-79
Gerard Marino, Bronze
Russell Moncrlef, Gold
Ralph Turner. Bronze
Cornells Fecnstra. Silver
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CANOEING-OBSTACLE
WOMEN'S DIVISION
WOMEN'S DIVISION
Age 60-64
Age 65-69
Nancy Bedard. Gold
Ida Ter-llaar. Gold
Age 70-74
Carolyn Lewis, Silver
Age 70-74
Katie Moncrlef, Gold
Bcrdenc Me Kenney, QoM —•—- Hu h MU ■— **. KM- KA

TENNIS. DOUBLES
WOMEN'S DIVISION
Age 55-59
Joan Frazier, Gold
Mary Williams. Gold
Age 60-64
Pat Brown. Gold
Barbara Watson, Gold
Arleen Klrst. Silver
Hlldegard Longer, Silver
Geraldine Oates, Bronze
Doris Sullivan, Bronze
Age 70-74
Barbara Cooper, Gold
Mildred Stockman. Gold
TENNIS. SINGLES
WOMEN S DIVISION
Age 55-59
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Results-----continued from Page 6A

Celia Kimbrall. Silver
Age 75-79
Kay Thomson, Gold
CANOEING-SPRINT
MEN'S DIVISION
Age 55-59
Eddie Sellers. Gold
Age 70-74
Gerorg.; Simkauich,
Gold
Age 75-79
nelis Fecnstra. Gold
Russell Moncrief. Silv er
CANOEING-SPRINT
WOMEN S DIVISION
Age 65-69
Rla Tcr-Haar, Gold
Semnote Hgh Scho&amp;s lelevtsion production crew. Irom left to right.
Gey Beta. Joee Lasado. Dr. Jogi Pattisapu, and Carson Slone

SANFORD
• Students
at
Srm lnolr High School are on u
roll.
Through the school's televi­
sion
production
department
classes and under I lie guidance
o f teacher Gay Hess, students
are
producing
vid eota p es
which are tiring aired on pu b­
lic television.

i

Alter an assignment that in­
volved making a tape that
would servr the community,
students learned that Arnold
Palmer Hospital for Women
and Children wanted to p ro ­
duce a series of videotapes for
training param edics
After a
pre production m eeting with
the Pedlatnc Traum a C o o rd i­
nator. Sandra Pangonls, and
the director o f the Prdtatrlc In ­
tensive C arr Unit. Dr. Mark
Swanson, the students were
assigned Jot** as camera o p ­
erators. editors, floor directors,
producers, directors, graphics
designers, and grips and plans
were made to shoot ll»e d em ­
onstration* that w rrr needed
for training param edics at Hie
Seminole High School televl
slon studio.
*My kids deserve a lot of
credit.* she said, adding that
after the producer, who had
committed to d ie project lelt
for another Job. the students
*dld everything.*

Hess said the medical team
and television production leant
worked together to produce a
series o f training tapes. Dr.
Swanson demonstrated how to
clear airw ays In Infants and
thlldrrn. Paramedics will be
required to watch die training
lo Ira fli taluablr skills dial
may save lives o f injured in­
fants and children who come to
Arnold Palmer Hospital
Dr.
Jogi Pattlaapu.
a pedlatrtc
nem o surgeon at Arnold P a l­
mer visited the Seminole Sin
dlo to dem onstrate techniques
for treating head injuries In
Infants and children. Sludenl*
worked to com plete the last o(
the series ol videotapes this
week liefore sc hool ended lor
the summer brrak.
Dr. Pattlsapu Is shown In the
photos with ( ’arson Stone, who
helped produce one of the
tajies with the help of Sandra
Pangonls. hosj&gt;ltal trauma c o ­
ordinator Stour, who will lie a
senior at Seminole next year Is
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slon Industry and stayed alter
school to work on the projec t
J rssr Gurtis. an I till grade
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shown wiih Cinnamon Swan,
as they disc uss story board*
lor the production. Gurtis rn|ov* editing
and
directing,
while Swan prefers to work as
producer, lioth students Itkr
the fact that the tajies will hr
used to help children In Ihr
community who have the tnls-

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Students Jesse Gurtis and Jose Lasado check all sound systems

6 • T • H

Television students air videotapes
SPECIAL TO T1IE HERALD

Age 70-74
Katie Moncrief. Gold
Celia Kimbrall. Silver
Age 75-79
Kay Thomson. Gold

forttinr of being Injured
Hess said site appreciates
the opportunity for her stu­
dents to have a 'real world*
work experience with proles
stonals and com plim ented the
students for thrlr com j).i*alon
and interest.
*T1« students Involved in this
protect are so proud that they
have made a worthwhile c o n ­
tribution during thrlr class
time * she said, "flie y know
these tapes would have cost
the hospital a great deal ol
money and they are proud to
give thrlr time* and services |0
the comm unity.*
Dr. Jogi Pat!lsa|ni added that
*he was surjirised to see sue ti a
prolrssion.il crew and studio at
a high school. After the tapes
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In the production of the train ­
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ih r Sem inole Health Academ y
With the tajies lor their fac ulty
library and took Ihr com pleted
footage to Orange TV where it
will air lalrr tins summer.
For seniors. Darrell Foster
and Andrew Klempnrr.
tilts
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an opportunity to tiavr credits
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E d ito rial &amp; O pin ion
COMMUNITY VIEWS
while
short

City employees
I read with Interest the a rti­
cle by Hill Kents In Ihe Friday.
O il. 16. 1908 edition o f Ihe
Sem inole Herald regarding the
Sanford
City
C om m issions
com m ents
on
the
rrcent
evaluation and bonus program
affecting the City o f Sanford
em ployees.
From my conversations with
City em ployees. It Is apparent
that the new evaluation systei
Is totally Inequitable.
First,
those em ployees w ho stand to
gain the most from this p r o ­
gram are those who have been
em ployed by the City for the
shortest period o f time. Those
em ployees
who
haw
been
faithful to me City for a l u m ­
ber of years and are at Ihe top
o f their pay grade can only
hope to receive a small p e r­
centage o f the total bonus a llo ­
cated to
their
department,
while others who have been
with the City for much shorter
lim e periods, are eligible lor
the same or more bonus plus a
three percent Increase In thetr
base pay. Tills. In no way. re­
wards valuable City em ployees
who have superior knowledge
of City functions, and are depended upon lo provide In for­
mation to the sam e City C o m ­
m issioners who. arrordlng lo
my Interpretation o f the article,
(eel that any bonus Is too
much.
These are the sam e City e m ­
ployees who have not been
given a cost of living lncrra.se
in a num ber of yrars. and who
were victim s of a restructuring
o f thetr pay scale which was
ullltnalrly designed lo provide
t ’ lly Department heads with
, huge raises, while Increasing
, the work hours and work load
o f Ihe common etnployre with
little m onrtary Itenrflt.
Wltlle
these
Department
1 heads were given large salary
increases, there lias been no
attempt to reward em p loyers
wbo have performed well above
thetr KMlRnrd duties. 1 know of
dedicated
em ployers
who.

comm unity for Its outstanding
support o f our hom ecom ing
celebration.

Ihe
Departm ent
was
(landed due to various

reasons, have perform ed the
work of two or three oth er em ­
ployees for several m onths at n
time without any additional
pay. Then when their review
came around this time (after
not being reviewed for up to
two yrurs) they were rated as
average em ployees (ones who
perfonn their Job duties as they
arr assigned) and cannot share
In the m eager bonus program
ut all. The highly paid D epart­
ment heads did not have to do
any additional work lo ro ver
for this m anpower shortage. In
fact, they could use this as a
means o f budgetary control. On
the oilier hand, som e supeivlsors may have rated a lesser
em ployee on u different scale,
allowing them to share In Ihe
Ixinus program with mediocre
work.
The staff at Sanford's City
Hall Is comprised o f dedicated
people who are lops In their
respective fields. They deserve
better than lilts.

We would especially like to
thank the City o f Sanford and
Its citt/rns. W illiam Howard
Jewelers. The Sem inole Herald.
Sanford
Police
Department.
Sem inole County S h eriffs Of­
fice. Deputy Tim Olascock.
Sanford
Fire
Department.
Hutch's Towing. D ollar Rent-ACar. C oca Cola Dottlera. S tu ­
dent
Government.
Gospel
Choir. Jazz Hand, the SHS
IT A . SHS ROTC. Maty Heth
Mathers. Toby Troutman. G la ­
dys Green. Anne Vanderworp.
Tony VnnDcrworp. Donna Rltz.
Joetta Newman. Linda J o h n ­
son. Connie Hall. Diane V in ­
son. Heth Como. Jane Epps.
Hill Klein. Mali Ferren. C a rlos
Merllno. Tony Fldanza. Mike
Power*. Ryan Hoskins. Adam
Hransfleld.
Dale
Whitman.
J r n y Cragar. John Rhoades.
Ken Hrauman. Gall HonJIone.
C J . McNeil. Howard M cNeil.
Charlie Sc homer, Lynn Cullum.
Joan
Ludwig.
Julie
M iller.
G rru h en Schapker. Hrennan
Asplen. V em a Jackson. LeMarr
Richardson.
Grne
W illiam s.
Connie
Collins.
George
Hrauley. the faculty and staff
of SHS. and the students and
parents o f the SI IS family.

Ruth Pelt
Lake Monroe

Thanks from
high school

John Cullum
Student Activities D irector

Seminole High School would
like lo thank Ihe entire Sanford

G o v e rn m e n t jobs
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Advice from a bear and a bull
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Helng a bear Is paying o ff for money manager
Charles Mlnter. lie 's the portfolio manager o f
two funds that have scored b ig over the past few
weeks: the Com stock Partners C apital Value
Fund, up 17.48 percent for the third quarter, and
the Comstock Partner* Strategy Fund, ahead
13.70 percent.
The difference between the two funds Is where
they Invest; Ihe Strategy Fund Is m ore con serva­
tive. "Hut both o f them should be benefiting from
a decline In com m on slocks,* Mlnter says.
Muller's bearish outlook la deflationary-based
(deflation means that the prices o f goods and
services are going down). He says that deflation
lias been In effect for a num ber o f years. W hile
there's a sweet side to It things ra n get out o f
liand If I here Is overinvestm ent excess debt and
excess capacity In the economy. H r figures that
we re In that pickle now.
"If deflation was Just deflation, and you w ere
ublr to buy shoes at lower prices and get
cheaper haircuts, this Is not so bad. It s a good
thing.* says Mlnter. "Hut If deflation w orks
through Ihe system. It affects earnings. And
ra m ln gs urr Ihe lifeblood o f Ihe stock market.*
In the Comstock Pnrtner* Value Fu n ds portfolio,
you'll find 50 percent Trrasu ry bills. 18 percent
30-year Treasury bonds. 10 percent gold stocks,
and 12 percent In derivative products that rep re­
sent over 100 perrenl net short positions.
The Strategy Fund Isn't allowed to use futurrs
or sell slock short. In Its portfolio, you'll find 50
percent Trrasury hills. 23 perrenl Trrasu ry
bonds. 12 percent gold stocks. 12 percent puts,
and 3 pen n il In Deutsrh marks
If you like his style. Mlnter suggests not p u t­
ting more than 20 percent o f your total assets
Into either brarm lndrd fund.
A. Michael Upper, president of the mutual fund
research llm i lira ring his name, sees things d if­
ferently. W lille he adm its h e * not rrrfa ln which
dlrrrtlon the market will head In the nrar term,
lie s a lung term hull.
"Flir real damage was done in Ihe seven weeks
Irelwrrn the 17th of Ju ly and Ihe end o f August.*
hr says. "September was a rally. October has
lieen volatile thus far. but has stayed above the
August lows. W lille It s possible that things could
go down further, most Investors havr lo have
capital to meet thrlr retirement needs." Th ey
need lo be thinking long term, hr says.
For those who currently own a lot o f equities,
tie suggests making sure they’ve got s o m e m oney
In money market hinds. For the aggressive In ves­

tor. U p p er points to the funds that have been
beaten down a lot lately, such as the em erging
markets and Latin Am erican funds, o r those In­
vesting In Japan. India or specialty over-thecounter funds.
One thing both M lnter and U pper agree on is
dollar-cost averaging. That's an Investment
strategy that Involves in v n tln g the sam e amount
o f money at specific Intervals Into the same In­
vestm ent. T h e whole concept o f dollar-cost a v ­
eraging works well with volatile markets.* says
Upper. *!f the market was going to go straight
up. you should put all you r money In now. Hut tf
it's going to go up and down, you want the m ar­
ket going down when you re buying. And I think
you ought to be a selective buyer h eir.’
Mlnter adds a caveat. To get the most out of
dollar-cost averaging, he says. 'Rem em ber, you
have to have a very long time horizon and be
willing lo carry the program through-*
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Exhibiting potential

SCC girls
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to be on Friday

SANFORD _ Friday la the biggest night o f the
tritium for the Sem inole High School varsity
football team.
It will determ ine the rest o f Its football season.
Or lack o f one.
At 7:30 p.m. Daytona Beach-Mainland. which
Is undefeated In Class SA-Dlstrlct 5. comes to
town and Sem inole Is In a do-or-dle situation.
Here Is the scenario.
If Sem inole loses, the season Is over.
No ptayods.
If the Fighting Semlnolea win. they will be In a
three-way tie with Mainland and Spruce Creek
(which handed Sem inole a district loss earlier In
the season, but later lost Its gam e with Main­
land) for the playoffs which will be determined
by a Kansas tie-breaker.
If Sem inole w ins and Spruce Creek loses Its
gam e with Deltona. Seminole and Mainland will
be 5A-5's two representatives In the Regtonals.
Bottom line. Seminole must win.
If not for the playoffs, then for revenge.
Last year. Sem inole fell to Mainland In the d is ­
trict cham pionship game, was forced to go on
the road In the first round o f playoffs, and su b­
sequently lost that first post-season game.
That loss didn't sit too well with any o f the
players, especially those Juniors who have since
returned and remem ber all too well what It felt
like to lost that gam e to Mainland.
Despite the fact that Seminole has two losses
this season, one o fjh o s e Is In the conference. .
Because the Fighting Seihlnofes play In Class 5A
and not Class GA. (classification Is determined
by school enrollm ent), the Seminole Athletic
Conference loss does not efTect the playofT pic­
ture for the Sanford school.
That makes It hard on the 'Noles. however,
who have to play some o f the toughest teams In
the area for pride, and pride alone, while they
play the rest o f thetr season for the hopes of u
state cham pionship.
Several things will factor Into whether or not
Sem inole can pull o f the win.
First, the offense has to be 100 percent.
Nothing else past tilts actually matters a l­
though there are a few other factors.
Quarterbark Garrett Goldsmith has had pretty
good success this year with the keeper. He has
scored several touchdowns and two-point con­
versions In addition to racking up some pretty
good yardage. Th e passing gam e has been hit or
miss, though- Julius Francis has been the go-to
guy when the passing game Is tested and has
com e up with some good plays.
Still, there Is one key weapon for the Tribe.
The backfleld.
Th e running gam e cannot experience a lull this
week. Sem inole has a triple threat with Mario
Frederick, Clarence Lattimer and converted de­
fensive back W illie Bennett. And Just for the rec­
ord. all three o f these players are underclass­
men. so look out next year barring any Injuries.
Th e key to all o f this Is the offensive line. J eff
Falne w ill have to put his college aspirations on
hold for a day and play at the level that has the
likes o f the University o f Florida looking his way.
He can make holes better than anyone In the
county and he will have to be In top form on Fri­
day evening.
Then there Is the defense. All year, Mike
Bradley. Fred Slplln and Clint Murray have been
wild men on defense. Even In the two losses, the
defense wreaked havoc on the offenses It has
came up against. The Mainland offense can be
no exception.
And If Bobby Williams can continue to break
up the pass play, that will leave the running
game to go up against one of the strongest de­
fenses In the county.
The biggest problem for the Tribe this year has
been Inconsistency. They're hot and cold at the
drop o f a hat and that won't work with Mainland.
Sem inole cannot allow Mainland to get the upper
hand because fighting back against a team of
that caliber Is very difficult.
The 'Notes need to come out strong and never
let up on the pressure. Their post season lives
are depending on It.
In all. Sem inole has the ability and the w eap­
ons to win this game. It Is a pretty safe bet that
coach Jim W orthington has been discussing the
Im portance o f this game and the way to win It all
week. It will basically take three things...the
running game, good decision making by Gold­
sm ith and total concentration by the defense.
Sounds like the three things needed In any
gam e but In this one especially. Seminole has as
good a chance as anyone to be In the state
cham pionship race at the end o f the year. It all
hinges on the outcome o f Friday night's game.
Sure, a Spruce Creek loss would make things a
lot easier, but that still requires a Seminole win.
Anyone who likes a good football game should
heud out to Thom as E. Whlgham Stadium on
Friday. It should be a really good battle.

By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS ED ITO R
SANFORD _ The Sem inole
Comm unity C ollege wom en's
basketball team made Its home
debut on Wednesday night with
mixed reviews.
Hosting NCAA Division II St.
Leo College In un exhibition
game, the Raiders' perform ­
ance over the full 50 minutes
played was pretty good, win­
ning 103 HI at the Health and
Physical Education Center.
But
for
two
10-minutr
stretches, one In each of the
first two halves. SCC looked
like world beater*.
*We're still looking for c o n ­
stancy." said SCC assistant
coach Ton y M andevlllr. "But
w e re playing so many girls
right now. It Is hard to trll how
w rll our top players are doing."
St. Leo. led try form er Lake
Howell star Kellie Knhn. amL
the Raiders were tied at 8-8
early In the first half, but SCC
went on a 23 3 nut to take a
31-10 advantage before co a st­
ing Into Intermission with a 45-

Sophomore starting guards Crystal Tannor (left) and Dana Kuruyvlseva
(above) combined for 17 points to help the Serronole Community College
women s basketball team top NCAA Division II St. Leo College, 103-81, In an
exhibition game at the SCC Health and Physical Education Center Wednes­
day night Tho Raidors return home for a womervmen doubleheader against
Indian River Community College next Tuesday at 6 p m

Please M ( SCC. Page 2B

Bigley wins 35th Governor’s Cup
Prom S ta ff Reports
SAMSULA _ Billy Hlglry passed Icadrr Pete
Orr on Lap 184 and held the lead the rest o f the
way to win the 35th Annual Florida Governor's
Cup at New Sm yrna Speedway last Saturday.
B aJ. McLeod also got past Orr for second
place, with David Rogers and David Reutlnuinn
com ing home fourlh and fifth In the prestigious
200 lap race that payed $5,000 to win. The race

was taia-d and will lie shown on Sunshine
Network and FOX at a later date.
Indianapolis 500 cham pion Eddie Cheever
was ulso on tiond and was the official starter for
the race.
Other winner* In last w erk's features were
Hobby Sears in Limited L it e Model. Jrrry
Symons In Modified, Chad lle r c e In Sportsman.
E1ob Doxle In Mini-Stocks. Rich Clouser In
Bombers and Joe Brogan In Run A-Houts.

Till* Saturday night, the Baby Grand Race
Cars will hold an exhibition race ulong with a
regular program o f L ite Models. Limited Late
Model-*. O pen W h eeled Modified:*. S p o r ts m a n ,
Mini-Stock. Bomber und Run-A-Bouts.
On Novem ber 14th. Ihe SARA Open W heeled
Modified* will hold u special $1,000 to win. 50
L ip race.
Racing begins at 7 p.m. every Saturday night
Please ace Racing. Page 2B

Lyman,
Morgan
swim to
SAC title

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By J eff BcrUnlcke
ASSISTAN T SPORTS EDITOR

Mw«d mom toyf*m KJMla

Murphey Morgan (left) shows off Ihe
style (above) that allowed the Lyman
High School junior to set personal bests
in the 50- and 100-yard freestyle finals
last Saturday as the Greyhounds de­
feated a powerful Lake Brantley High
School squad handily. 462-372. to claim
their first boys' Seminole Athletic Con­
ference swimming and diving champion­
ship since 1995.
Next up for Lyman and the other SAC
schools is the Class 6A-0istrict Meet at
the Lake Brantley High School Pool on
Saturday. November 14th.

LONGWOOD _ Murphey Morgan
was pumped up big time Saturday.
Maybe a little too pumped up.
After the Lynuin Junior swam the
Greyhounds to a shocking S em i­
nole Athletic Conference swim m ing
cham pionship, he said one o f his
biggest problem s was trying to
loosen up between races.
Morgan swam personal bests of
22.61 In the 50-yard freestyle and
50.20 In the 100-yard freestyle, but
between races, things didn't n eces­
sarily go according to plan.
"It was great to win the first race,
but when I was trying to wind
down. It usually goes pretty easy.
Tills time, I was so psyched It was
hard to wind down."
So he simply went out and
scored another personal best to
lead the Greyhounds over p eren ­
nial state power Lake Brantley.
One o f the ama/lng things about
Morgan's perform ances was that
he was disappointed In both o f
them.
At the 100. I got ofT to a bad
start and made bad turns." Morgan
said. "I was behind with a cou ple
o f yards to go, them I Just barely
made It to the wall. In the 50. I
also had a bad start. I Just had to
gut that one out."
The result was Lym an's first
conference title since 1995.

Please see Morgan, Page 2B

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Racing
Continued from Page ID
at the track located 10 miles south of Daytona
Beach at the co m e r o f Highway 41 and SR 415.
between 1-4 (exit 56, east) and 1-95 (exit HI.
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the special /Ml-Female School Bus Flgurc-8 at
Orlando SpeedW orld last Friday night.
In the Classle Rare Car speelal events.
Rodney Early was the winner In Classic Race

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f lor-da corporation.
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GARY LINDSAY.
Ceiendant.il
N O TIC S OF S A LS
P U R S UAN T
TO C H A P T IR 45. FS
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
pursuant to an Order ol Final
Judgmant ot Forecloeure dated
tha 20th day of Octobar. IMS.
and entered n Caaa No S iStS CC 70 U ol tho County
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit m and tor Seminole
County. Florida m which Iho
clerk ot thia Court will toll to
the highest end bast bidder tor
sen st ins County Courthouse
i Seminole County. Florida at
I 00 a m on lha 17tn day of
November. 1991. m the West
Front Door, Sanford. Florida,
the following defer'bed proper­
ty ss set forth in tha Final
Judgment of Foreclosure, to
I
Lot S Shadowpay Unit One.
as recorded m P ill Book 24,
Pages 99 and 100. Pubt'C
Racoids ol Sammolo County.
Fiorda. with tho property
address ot 241 Shadowbay
Bled .
Longwood.
Florida
1277S
it you ate a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation m order to participate
m this proceeding, you ars enti­
tled. at no cost to you. to the
oiovis-on ot cartsm assistance
P'ease
contact
Court
Admmieiraiion at lo t N. Pars
AvS Suita N101. Sanford FL
12771. witnm two |21 working
lays ot your receipt of this
notice Telephone (407) 1214110 eft 4277. ItO O -t S S 1771 (TDOl
O ile d this 21id day ol
October. 1991
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Court
By Jane E Jasawu:
Deputy Clerk
Laisen t Aaaoc
14 E Pike St
Orlando. FL 12101
Pubnsh
Oclobar
29. and
November 1. 1991
DEV-211

33. P UB LIC R ECO R DS OF
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FLONIOA.
h i Plan Iliad agam tl you and
you *'a required to aanra a
copy or your untlon dalonaoa.
I any. to •« on OAVlO J. STERN.
(S O Plaintiffs a11or nay. whoa#
aJdraai it (O f S University
D*&lt;v a •V'O. Plantstion. FL
31324 Ino laiar than 10 days
fiom tha data of tha fust publi­
cation ot this notKS of action)
and l&gt;ia tha original m th tha
Clark of thia court aithar ba'ora
sarvica on Plaintiff s attomay or
-mmod'ataiy ihoraaNor. otHermaa a difaun vyiil ba ontarad
agamsi you for tha raliat
camandad m tha compiamt or
catition liiad hara&gt;n
W ITNESS my hard and tha
ta il Of this Court at SEMINOLE
County Florida, this 72nd day
ol O C TO B ER . I99J
(SEAL)
MARIANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Oaouly Clark
LAW O FFICES 0 »
CAV‘0 J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
101 S
UNIVERSITY ONIVE
SUITE 500
p l a n t a t i o n , f l 11124
94-292«7(FM|NATB
Pub'ikh
October
29. knd
November S. IM S
CEV-229_________________ ___
IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U N T
OF TH S tS T H JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT OF FLONIOA
IN AND FON
SEM INOLB C O U N TY
O I N IN A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
CASS NO. B S -2 2 0 C A 1 4 I
CHEMICAL m o r t g a g e
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
VS
MARGARET A. CONOEK
A/K/A MARGARET ANNE
COROEK F/K/A MARGARET
C. TABOR; at 41.
Oafandanta.
A M E N D E D N O TIC S
OF F O N S C LO S U N S SALS
Notica ik hare by givan that,
pursuant
to
m tt
Ordar
Raschsdulmg Foraciosurs Sals
datsd Octobar 24th, I9 9 t. and
sntsrsd m civil casa numbsr 94220CAI4E. ol tho Circuit Court
of tho isth Judicial Circuit m
and lor Sammolo County.
Florida, ryhoram CHEM IC A L
M O RTGAGE
COMPANY.
it
Plaintiff and M AROARET A.
CO RO EK A/K/A M ARGARET
ANNE C O R O EK F/K/A M A R ­
G ARET C. TABOR. ROBERT E.
TABOR. REM INGTON OAKS AT
THE CROSSINGS H OM EOW N­
ERS ASSOCIATION. INC A/K/A
R EM IN GTON
OAKS
HOM EOWNERS' ASSOCIATION. INC .
THE
C R O SSIN G S
M ASTER
C O M M U NITY
ASSO CIATIO N.
INC.. C ITY OF SANFORO. A
FLORIDA MUNICIPAL C O R P O ­
RATION.
. UNKNOWN PERS0NIS1 IN POSSESSION OF
THE S U B JE C T REAL PROPER
TV NO t. N/K/A R ic h LONG,
i/ iia Dalandant(t). I m il aail to
lha highest and bast bidder lor
cash at tha watt front door ol
tha Sammolo County court
house in Sanford. Sammolo
County, Florida, at I I 00 A M
on the 24th day of Novamber.
1991. tha following described
property at sat forth m said
Final judgmant. to mt.
LOT 40. REM INGTON OAKS AT
THE CROSSINGS, according to
lha Plat thereof aa recorded m
Pial Book IS . Pagas 11-70,
Public Recordk ol Sammolo
County. Florida
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
C O LLE C TIO N
P R A C TICES A C T Y O U ARE
AOVISEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEM ED T O BE A D E B T
C O LLECTO R A TTEM P TING TO
C O L L E C T A D E B T ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dalad tha 2tlh day ol Octobar.
1991
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By Jane E Jatewic
Deputy Clark
C O O IU S S STAWIARSKI
4010 Scout Boulevard
Suita 4 SO
Tampa. Florida 11407
C IS 191-00101
It you ars a parson m in a dis
ability who needs any accom
modation m ordar to participate
m this proceeding, you are anti
tied, at no cost to you. to tha
provisions of csrtsm assis
tinea Piaass contact Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avanua. Sanlord. Florida 12771
Tfiaphana: (407) 321-4110 with
m two (2) working days of your
receipt ot this Amended Notica
ol Foreclosure Sale; it you ars

hairing or vote* mpeirad. call
I 100-9SS-177I.
29. and
Pubiikh: Octobar
Novambar 9, 1991
DEV-237

Cars and Lynn Ernie was the winner tn the
Classic Race Cars Pow der Pu ff rare.
Tills Friday. SpeedW orld will l&gt;c hosting a
special Bain Grand exhibition rare as well as
action In the regular divisions o f L a ir Models.
Limited L ite Models. Open W heeled Modlfleds.
Sportsman. M ini-Stork. Run A-fkiuts and 4Cylinder Bom bers.
Next Friday. Novcm lier 13th. the SARA Open
Wheeled Modlfleds will run a speelal $1,000 to
win 50 L ip race.
The other winners from Orl.mdo on Oct. 30th
were B J McLeod In L it e Model. Bobby Sears In
Limited L ite Model. Glen C arter In Sportsm an.
Jim m y C n iw r tn Modified. Pedle Allison In MiniStocks. Rich Clou ser In Bombers, W arren
Schuiir In Run-A-Bouts and Charlie Griffin In 4Cyltndcr Ikunbers.
Raring begins at 8 p.m. every Friday night at
the track located 17 miles east o f Orlando
between Orlando and Titusville on H ighway 50
at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
For m orr information, rail Ihc FASCAR office
at (904|
427-4129.
or
on
the
net
at
W W W .NEW SMYRNASPEEDW AY.COM. or E-Mail
at FASCAKNOW (4AOL.COM.

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I E I0 H T I8 R T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IR ARD FOR
S E M IN O L I C O U N TY .
FLORIOA
C ASS NO i 9 S -1 4 S S -C A -1 4 -0
rFANKLIN f ALLEN ANO
C l a r a k a l l e n . tiia wita.
Plaintiff*
STELLA ALLEN. ANO
JCHN OCE ALLEN.
*-ar unknown tpaufta.
VERNON E CHAMBERS.
ANO JANE OOE CHAMBERS,
bia unknown apouka.
AND DONALD R.
CHAMBERS. ANO
JANE OOE CHAMBERS,
bia unknown tpouaa. and
any unknown hair*.
Ja.'taav granlaaa. ataigna.
••nor*, ciadilora. Iruataaa. or
amar claimant* by.
through undar
or again*! STELLA ALLEN.
VERNON E CHAMBERS
OR OONALO R CHAMBERS,
and all parlia* having or
claiming to have any right,
tit.* or mtavaat m lha
or &gt;party described.
Oatandanla
N O TIC S OF A C TIO N
iSactian 49.08. Fla. S U M
T&gt;-E STATE OF FLORIOA TO
DEFENDANTS S TELLA ALLEN.
I Ally*, and it daad. ANO JOHN
OOE ALLEN
har unknown
toouta. VERNON E C H A M ­
BERS. il •■•••. and if daad. AND
JANE DOE CHAM BERS, hit
unknown tpouaa. ANO OONALD
R CHAMBERS, il Aliva. and if
lead ANO JANE DOE CHAM ­
BERS. hi* unknown tpouaa. all
sa'ton* or partial claiming an
nla&gt;a«t m lha proparty at hair*.
Javitaaa. graniaat. a ttig n t.
ianor«. creditor*, truttaat or
othar cia-mani* by through
undar or again*! S TELLA
ALLEN VERNON E CHAMBERS
OR DONALD R CHAM BERS,
jnd All parl&gt;a* or partont hav
ng or claiming lo have Any
right, tilla or mtara*l tn And lo
lha pramita* involved in thi*
Milt
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
fhal An action lo quiat title lo
that
certain
proparly
in
Seminole
County.
Florida,
described at follow*.
Tha North 1/2 ol the Southeatt
1/4 ot tha Southaatl 1/4 of the
Ncrihwat! 1/4 ot Section 21.
Tow ithip 20 South, Range 32
E j «I. Semmota County. Florida
nat bean tiled again*! you and
you ara required to larva a
copy ot your written dafantaa.
,f any. to it on STEPHEN H
COOVER
ol
H UTC H ISO N .
MAMELE 1 CO OVER . P A
attorney* lor Plamlilft. whota
addrat* it P O
Boa 1149.
Sanlord Florida 32772-1149 on
or balora Novambar 19, 1991
and lila ina original ot tama in
-ha ott'ce of lha Clark ot lha
above ttylad Court aithar
balora *arvica on Plaintiff*
attomay or immadiataly there
aft at. ofnarwita, a default will
sa aniarad again*! you lor lha
•a ■•!
demanded
m
lha
Complaint
V/ITNESS m y HAND ANO SEAL
ot thi* Couft on O CTOB ER 12
1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Cacaba V Ekarn
Deputy Clark
Pubiith: Octobar IS. 22. 29. and
Novambar 9. 1994
DEV-124

T E S T AND TU N E
BITHLO _ Test and Tune Is held every
W ednesday night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Orlando SpeedW orld.
Cost Is 920. which Is good for the car and

G irls Basketball Jam boree
SANFORD _ Sem inole High School will
host the 1998 Sem inole Athletic Conference
Girls' Basketball Jam boree at Bill Fleming
Memorial Gym nasium nrxt Tuesday |Nov. 10)
starting at 6 p.m.
Each o f the seven SAC school's will play
two eight minute quarters each.
Oviedo meets Lake Brantley at 6 p.m.. fo l­
lowed by O vledo-U ike Mary (6:30 p.m.). Lyman-Lake Brantley (7 p.m.). W inter SpringsLake Mary (7:30 p.m.), Lyman-Semtnole (8
p .m ). W inter Sprtngs-Lake Howell (8:30
p.m.) and Sem lnole-Lake H owrll (9 p.m.).
Cost Is $4 for adults and 93 for students.

three people In the pits only, w hile Individuals
can enter for 95.

RESULTS
ORLANDO SPEEDW ORLD
OCTOBER 90
Lata Elodtla . I C7R) H J. Metro) 2. 1141 Hunnk Knorh:

3 (61) Jason IHnkrtt. 4 17) IMil4r Santu; ft (lit) Jamt
Allium
Lim ited Let* Medela . I. |9| ItnMry Scare 2. (261 Mlkr
M urphy. 3 (87) Chad Allm-rn 4. (141 Lany C u t* ; ft (39)
IkJJ’Y (Turn*
Modified _ I Isit) Jimmy Cniwr. 2 1131 Dili Gunn. 3 |SS|
Sham llrM. 4 (9) Krnny lirrkir. ft (141 John Will*
Bpartamaa _ I 121 Glrn Carter: 2. 137) Chad IV nc: 3.
(041 Ik*i4 Somkm. 4 134) Kim Blur kard 9. ( I I ) Hut* Shaw
Mlal Slack* . I II) IVtllc Allium 2 197) Kelly Jorrrtf 3.
lit.II M.uk Klgsby; 4 12HI KJ Arnrmr. 9. 13301 J O Gerard
Bambar* . 1 (H| Hkh Clmiarr. 2 IHX) Kirk Clmikrr. 3 (09)
ILivr Knwc. 4 (131 Tank Tucker. 9 (22) llimv-r Gordon.
Ran A Bawti _ 1 (77) Worrm Srhuur. 2 (63) Joe Brogan;
3 1721 ILmk Wolkrr. 4 (791 Klrtry Sl»k; 9 |62l Gary Smith
4 Cylladcf Bambar* . I 1291 Charbr Gnltllh. 2. 191 V o fl
INakr. 3 1091 Kaymimd Uuugr. 4. |9I) flWVT Maum. 9. (3)
Irtmard Story
All F r a il* Bckaol Baa Figaro S . I |9H| Amy !UUm*rr
2 |l) StrUa Callaway. 3. |H) Maine Kvparhld. 4 171 Kalhy
lutirr 9 1121 Mlrhcllr F'ambrn
Claaalc Baa* Car* . 1 ( 6 1 Hnlnry Kary 2. 1791 O.rrrrn
Grmkt. 3. |S| Jim Kahman. 4 (77) Danny Sticarrr: 9 131 Tim
llanlaffP.

C o n tta M t from P ag * IB
Obviously.
Morgan
wasn't
alone. He had plenty o f help
and said It wasn't ]ust his perfi.rmancea that rounted. It was
lhe lower-placed ffnlshere that
gave
the
Greyhounds
the
points they needed.
Tram m ate Austin S w rltzer
llnlshed third tn the 50s and
100s and foreign exchange stu­
dents FTodo Martinez and Nernanja Kuzmunovir also scored
highly.
It w as a big deal to bcut Lake
Brantley, but Lyman held a J6potnt lead a ffer the dlvtng
com petition and Just had to
hold on from there. Jon Harper
and Shane Mellon each fared
well tn the diving and Lyman
just had to hold In the races.
T h e divers gave us a big
psychological boost, but so did
the girls team.* Morgan said.
T h e y didn't do as well, but

ORLANDO _ Fish Orlando! The big catchl
will be held this Saturday. November 7th on
L ik e Liwme at Harnett Bark In the C entral
Florida Falrgorunds.
The half day o f Ashing fun for children and
adults will run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The event Is being conducted by the F lo r­
ida Game and Fresh W ater Fish C om m ission
and the O rangr County Parks and Recreation
Department to Introduce people to the fun o f
fishing and lo Improve the skills o f current
anglers.
For mure Informal Ion call (407) 317-7329.
(407) 836 6248 or (407) 245 0921.

Solar Bear tickets on sale
ORLANDO _ Orlando Solar Hear Individual
game tickets are on sale through the Orlando
Arena Box O ffice and all Florida and South
Georgia TlckctM aster outlets.
This year, the Solar Bears a rt offering
three different season ticket plans which are
also on side. Fans will have the option o f
purchasing one o f three plans: season tic k ­
ets (41 hom e gam es), half season (ch oose
your own 20 home games plus opening nigh!)
and a 12 gam e package (your choice o f uny
12 games).
Ticket Information also Is available at 877PUCK

Legal Notices

IM TM8 C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH B B IO M TB IN TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT.
IN AR D FOR
S IM IR O L B C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
CA8B N0 4 A -2 I2 I CA-14 R
BANCO POPULAR.
N A (FLORIOA).
Plaudit),
v.
MAM OF ORLANDO. INC .
EMIL W. HAKIM. IMAN
HAKIM, le d MARGERY M
MILLER. JO H N OOE
and/or JANE OOE.
together with any unknown
tenant* located at
412 Oraanbnar Blvd ,
AJIamonla Spring*,
Florida 32714,
Defendant*,
N O TIC S OF ACTIO N
TO: MARGERY M. MILLER
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
■hat an action ha* baan filed
•gamal you in lha Circuit Couft
of Sannnole County. Florida to
foracloaa a Mortgage dated
Auguat 13. 1997. and recorded
In Official Record* Book 3294.
Pag* 1310. Public Record* of
Sammola County, Florida, on
lha following real proparty «
Sammola County. Florida:
Lot 177, SPRING O AKS,
according to lha plat thereof aa
racordad In Plat Book 14.
Page* 14 and 41. Public
Record* ot Saminoi* County.
Florida
and that you *r* required to file
your written dafantaa. it any. lo
it with tha Clark of tha abova
ttylad Court and la tarva a
copy tharaol on Joaaph ( .
Fotlar, lha Plaintiff* attorney,
whota address .* Akarman.
Santarfitt 4 Eidton. P.A.. P O .
Bov 2)1 . Otiando, Florida
32102. within 30 daya from the
firat data of publication ot ifua
Notice ol Action
If you fail lo do ao. Judgmant
by default may ba aniarad
•gamal you for tha rallal
demanded m lha Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and aaal
thi* 2nd day of NOVEM BER.
1994
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CO UR T
BY: Ruth King
Oapuly Clark
Publitn: Novambar 3. 12. 1994
DEW 32

NOTICS
OP PROCSIDWO POR
CLOSINQ. VACATING
AND ASANOOMNO

Kerry

rXX1 NEW tamUIA BFREDWAT
OCTOBER 91

■**• B a a l Ftert4* O a ra ra a a a C a p Let* M edal M O .

I.

(121 lUlly lUglry: 2. |7B) BJ. Mclcod. 3. 1301 fete Orr. 4.
I l l) David Kngrr* 9 137) Davtd Krmttmunn: 9 1431 Dennis
David
Srhncnfckl. 7. (39) Morgan Itonvcr. R. I2RI
Srhwrtvleman. 0 1141 Jonathan Brown: 10. 136) David
Kuvwll. II. 1961 Jack Conk: 12. 1091 Ik4) UmWwrmd. 13
11(9) Jam! Allium. 14 (231 Johnny Gaadarkix 19 (991 Bobby
McClelland. 16. O il Hrmnlr llurkctl. 17. |6I| Jimmy Cope;
IH (731 Chad Dokkrn. 19. 1161 Bnic« Lawrence: 20. (SI)
Jacob Warren: 21. 1911 BnblUrka: 22 |42l Ororfe Murphy:
23 IHII Bruce EvrrTtt.
limit ad Lai* Madai*
I. (91 Bobby Scare: 2. Ill Sammy
Graham: 3 111) Jeremy*ntch; 4. 116) Bruce lAwrenre: 9
(071 Chad Altman.
MadlBad
I. 1661 Jerry Symona: 2. 1191 Tom Root. 3. |7I|
Joe MklrOrltm: 4. 1911 Steve Oklakrr. 9. Ill Mike Uudermllk
Bpwrtamaa . I. (971 Chad IVree: 2. 1631 Jar Adam*: 3.
1091 Art Kururtnan: 4. 13) Ian Huffman. 9 139) Dee Naptrr
Mlal B liiB i
I. 12) Ikib (knlr: 2. (71) Ted Vulptua: 3 MSI
Wayne Clark 4. Ill fe d * Album 9 1419) Bob Oort
Iam bus . I (HI Rich Clouver: 2 1991 Greff Sayler. 3 131
( harIra Tty: 4 1091 Dave Howe 9 (RX) Kxk Clnuarr.
R m A Bwwta . I 1831 Joe Brogan 2 (7) Ed 7(kow*kl 3
(72) llank Walker. 4 133) Jeff Dcrretee; 9 1911 Allen Dillon.

Morgan------

Fish O rlan d o

Legal Notices

i Kara C an PVwdar FaB . I- (6) Lynn Emir. 2. 133)
Kim Nathrty. 3. 191 Use Bair. 4. (Ml Jeanne Klrran: 9. (79)

Nolle* t* S#»afcY B*va*t mat rna
CtiY CoYiMRlaatOYi of IS* Cffy of
Sanford. Florida, arlll hold 0
Rustic Haavuig at 7:00 P. M. on
Haram bar 23. 1440. In lha City
Commtaaion Room. City Hall.
300
North
Pam
A.anua,
Sanlord. Florida, lo conardor
and dafarmtna whether or not
mo City will cloao. vacate and
abandon any right of Iho City
and tho public m and lo two
north-south utility and dramago
*a tent ants lying between Sun
Drive and Upaala Road aatandad easterly and batwaan South
WhMo Cadar Road and Central
Park Orly*, further datenbad ••
follow*:
drainage easement along Iho
la s t aido of Lot 20. Sanlord
Conlral Park. Plat Book 33.
Pago* 44-44. and that uttitty
« t d dramago oaaomont along
tho Woat aido ol Lot 1. Sanford
Cantral Park Phase II Amended.
Plat Book 44. Pago* 4-10.
Public Records ot Sammola
County, Florid*
All parti** m mtoraat and citiit n s shall hav* an opportunity
to bo hoard at said hearing.
By
ordar
ol tho City
Commission of tho City ol
Sanford. Florida.
ADVICE TO T H I PUBLIC: If a
parson dacldoa to appaal
decision made with raapact to
any matter considered at lha
abova meeting or hearing, ho
may rood a verbatim record of
mo procaadmg*. including mo
taatimony and ovidoncs. which
racord la not providod by Iho
City ol Sanlord. (FS 244.0104)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEED IN G
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF T H I S !
PROCEEOINOS SHOULO CON
TA C T THE HUMAN RESOURCES
O FFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
330-4424
44
HOURS
IN
AO VANCE OF THE MEETING.
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
City Clark
Publish: Novambar 4. 1994
DEW-7

they always supported i n and
w e couldn't have done tt w ith­
out them.*
By the time It was over. Ly­
m an look the meet with 462
points to Lakr Brantley's 372.
T h ey were followed by Lake
Mary. Oviedo. Sem inole, Lake
H owrll. and W inter Springs.
Next for the Greyhounds Is
the district meet at Lakr Hrantlcy Nov. 14. Morgan said he
and his team m ates w rrr p lan ­
ning to swim that m eet for the
Individuals looking to qualify
for states.
’ My goal Is to go to states
id break my personal rrrn rds
and
again.* Morgan said. *Wr plan
on swim m ing more as Indi­
viduals so w e can have m orr
people qualify for states.*
Morgan, though, already lias
shocked the local swim m ing
scene with his brrakout per­

formance last weekend. He and
Lyman coach Don Clark knew
he and his team m ates w ere
capable, but (lie shock still
registered at the end o f the
race when the tim e* cam e up.
*1 was getting pumped up
Just trying to meet my goals.*
Morgan said. T m still trying to
get over the shock o f It. At
first, I was like ‘wow. I beat
everybody.' but now. I'm start­
ing to get some attention and
I'm pretty psyched.*
Morgan has been swim m ing
competitively since he was 10
and his family movrd lo F lo r­
ida from Illinois. He said his
parents w rrr Just looking to
find him a sport In which he
could partlrtputr year-round.
Ills parents did a good Job
searching. They might have
found him a district ch a m p ion ­
ship.

s e e
C s o t la a id from Page IB
26 lead.
The scoreboard was cleared
to begin the second half and
again the teams found th em ­
selves tied at 10-10 after about
ffve minutes o f play.
But once again the hosts ex­
ploded. taking a 26-10 lead
before St. Leo could score
again.
St. Leo finished the final five
minutes with an Im pressive nin
o f Its own against the SCC re­
serves. com ing back to He the
h alf at 41 41.
Th e final 10 minutes was
played with a running clock
and St. Leo took an early 6-2
lead, but the Raiders cam e
back behind frrshm an Satu
Ralmesalo to build a 15-11
lead and SCC held on for a 1714 triumph.
All 12 players who made an
appearance for the Raiders
scored In the first two halves,
led by Ralmesalo. from Lahti.
Finland, with 18 points.
Darla Kuruyvtsevu. the St.
Petersburg.
Russia
product
who was All Mid-Florida C o n ­
ference last year, keyed Ihe
first half outburst, scoring all

11 o f her points.
Ralmesalo. along with 6-fool4 fellow Finlander Kalsa Tuurr
and Ocala
freshman
Krcla
Sm ith were the big guns In the
second half.
Tuurc. who finished with 10
points.
showed
Im pressive
footwork and quick hands on
defense despite her size, w hile
Smith came off the bench to
nui the offense and score 17
points,
most
on
fastbreak
layups o ff steals or rrtwund
outlets from Tlnire.
Starting point guard Crystal
Tanner,
a
sophom ore
who
started last year, ran the o f­
fense well and showed o ff her
am azing quickness to get s ev­
eral steals and tossed tn six
points.
Mevett W ooley. unother Jetquick freshman guard from
Carbondale. Illinois, ulso n et­
ted six points, while Lake Mary
sophom ore Maggie Reedy and
Sarasota
freshman
Krtstrn
Sm lthers chipped In with four
points each.
Shemeika Stokes, a fresh­
m an from Sem inole High, and
Christine Bm nlng. a freshman
from W lnler Park, added three

points each
and Orlando's
S h cm rl Donovan and Jaana
Kotova, the 7-foot sophom ore
All-State player from Tallin,
Kstonla.
contrtbuled
two
points each.
Deltona's Jaclyn
Hoffm an
and Sanford's Tam ara Gilchrist
both sat out the gam e with
slight Injuries.
SCC. which went 21-8 last
year, will open the regular s e a ­
son tills weekend with a very
tough
doublehcnder
at
Okaloosa-W alton
Community
Collrge In Nlcevllle.
On Friday the Raiders take
on Okaloosa-W alton at 5„'K)
p.m. and then challenge Pen­
sacola Community Collrge on
Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
SCC will play Its ffrst hom e
game as part o f a doublehrader
with the men's (rant on Tu es­
day against Indian River C o m ­
munity College from Ft. I*lerce.
The women play the first
game o f the deuce at the SCC
Health and Physical Education
Center starting at 6 p.m. with
the men set to begin at 7:30
p.m. All SCC home gam es are
free o f charge.

Study the habits of fish to
become a better angler
SANFORD _ Finding fish Is raster If you un­
derstand their habits. Th e most Important thing
to remember, except with open w ater fish. Is
that fish like to be around reefs, pilings,
wrecks, mangroves, artificial reefs, or oth er
structures. Som e oceanic fish like wahoo. m ar­
tin and sallflsh are less dependent upon struc­
ture and they follow schools o f baltflsh. Th e
great majority o f fish, however, prefer to relate
to som e type o f structure. Tills structure p ro ­
vides both food and shelter for fish.
Shoreline structure Is perhaps the most o b vi­
ous type o f structure and Is the most frequently
fished. The real bonanzas, however, are the un­
derwater types o f structure. Underwater struc­
tures typically hold greater num bers o f fish.
One o f the easiest ways to locate underwater
structures Is to look during periods o f low w ater
or low tides. Oyster bars, reefs, rocks and deep
holes can be found at such times.
Depth recorders also reveal deep water struc­
tures. With Loran or GI*S technology, anglers
can accurately locate structures with the aid o f
a depth recorder. Good ‘ numbers* are closely
guarded by anglers. Books can be purchased
with commonly known Loran o f GPS numbers.
Some navigational m aps will also have wrecks,
reefs, and other structures numbered and lo ­
cated.
Many anglers leave on their depth recorders
while fishing In order to find out o f the way
structures. These are often the best spots, for
they are not well known by other anglers.
Structure fishing Is for both fresh and sa ltw a ­
ter angling. Many o f the largest bass spend the
majority o f their time on deep water. Knowing
how to find them can result In som e fantastic
fishing. The vast majority o f all salt water fish
relate to some type o f structure. Think DEEP
and think STRUCTURE for fishing success.

SHUPE'S 8COOP
It Is hard to get aivag from the shoreline
while bass fishing, but I have encountered

schools o f bass from eight pounds and up
whUe probing deep ivater structures.

PI8HINO FORECAST
Blvcr action Is getting better by the day with
cooler weather. Fish holding areas such a9
aluugll .mouths and sand bars for good bass a c­
tion. If you want a large bass, think big and use
shiners or large artificials. The river from Puzzle
Lake south will be hard to beat for good bass
action.
Cooler w eather will soon dampen snook ac­
tion at Scbaatlan Inlet In the meantime, use
large live shrimp or small baltflsh for snook to
20 pounds. Also expect founder, trout, redffsh
and a few Jack crevalle.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral reports that
high seas have kept boats In Port. When seas
subside, look for scattered dolphin and wahoo
from 150 feet on out. Cobta and king mackerel
will be on Pelican F lats. Rounder and sheepshead will be biting In the Port, while redffsh
and trout will be on the flats o f the Banana and
Indian Rivera.
Sheepshead. drum, redffsh. Jack crevalle.
small blueflsh and a few flounder are waiting at
Ponce In le t. Live or dead shrimp are the top
baits. Trout and redffsh are rated as good In
Mosquito baiioon.

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P eo p le
CALENDAR
Sunrlt* Klwanls
Th e Sem inole Sunrise Kiwanla Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m.. at Shoney'a. US 1792, south o f Airport Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For In for­
mation. call Tony McDaniel at
324 0409.

Desserts
Inform ation, call 322-0822.

Sanford Rotary
Rotary C lub o f Sanford m eets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

Senior employment
Fraa clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Im munizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to 11 a.m.. at the Oeneva
Elem entary School In the old
school building, co m e r o f First
and Main Street In Geneva. Th e
clinic Is sponsored
by the
Sem inole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Sem inole County Sheriff's
Office and Geneva Elem entary
School. For Information, call
349-9284.

Alzhalmar'a
A support group for adults
caring for patients with A lz ­
heimer's Disease meets the
first Friday o f the month, from
2 to 3:30 p.m.. at A ll Souls
Catholic Church. 301 W. Eighth
Street. Sanford. Th is service Is
sponsored by the Greater Or­
lando Al/fielm er's A ssociation.

Alzheimer’s Support
The
Alzheim er's
Support
Group for Spouses meets thr
first Friday of thr month, at 10
a.m.. at thr Behavior Health
Department. South Sem inole
Haspltal. In Longwood. All In­
terested spouse o f Alzheim er's
patients are Invited to attend.
Cecilia Pally, a certified geron ­
tologist
and social
worker,
leads the discussion and an ­
swers questions For Inform a­
tion. call 8-13-1910.

Writers’ group
The Round Table Writers*
Group meets every Saturday at
10 a.m. In the cafe at Borders
bookstore. 880 W. SR 436
(southeast co m er o f 430 and
4341. Altam onte Springs
The meetings are open to
anyone Interested In Im proving
writing skills, whether for en­
joyment or to advanre toward
getting work published. Th ere
Is no cost.
Anyone Is welcom e to attend
the meetings, and to partici­
pate by bringing exam ples of
their own creative writing. If u
serious critique
Is
desired
bring eight or ten extra copies
for others to mark and edit.
For more Information call
Darrell Johnson at (407) 2821449.

Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood flank
Is asking donors o f all types of
blood • especially O-type d o ­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For

R e lig io n
Every
Friday in
the
Seminole
H erald

An
em ploym ent
program
sponsored
by AA R P Senior
Comm unity Service
E m ploy­
ment Program Is held at the
Sanford National Guard A r­
mory. O IS E . First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephon e:
324-8008. The program a ssists
seniors. 55 and over, to return
to thr work place.

Cancer support
Support. Hope and Recovery.
S.H.A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the fur co m er o f thr din ing
room. T ills Is a self help sup­
port group for all runerr survi­
vors. whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players are Invited to
play
rontrart
bridge
every
Monday, ut 10:30 a.m.. at thr
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
form ation. call 322 6320.

Heathrow women
The llra th ro w W om en's Club
meets the second Monday of
each month at the Country
Club ut Heathrow. Registration
l&gt;eglns at 10:30 a.m., followed
liy a business m eeting and a
luncheon with various sp e a k ­
ers.
For more Information cull Dee
W illiford ut 805-0007 or lo join
cull Linda Wish at 333-3702.

Gamblers,

families

Gam blers Anonym ous and
Gum-Anon
for
family
and
friends, meet separately M on­
day and Frldav (non-sm okers)
ut 7:30 p m .. ('hurt ti of the
Good Shepherd. 3 3 1 Lakr Ave..
Maitland
For more Inform a­
tion. cull 236-9206.

Narcotics Anonymous
Narrotlcs Anonym ous meets
Monday ut 8 p.m. at the Presbytertan House o f Goodwill.
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Lakeside Lions
The Sanford Izikeslde Lions
Club meets the first and third
Monday o f thr month, ut 7:00
p.m., at the Marina Hotel.
Visitors und new m rm liers are
welcome. For Information, cull
Mall AJtemosc. 322-8545. or
David Hall. 330-5238.

Practical Nurses
The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association o f Florida.
Inc., meets the second Monday
o f the month ut 6:309 p.m. at
K llam ry Baptist Church. 701
Fom ioso Ave.. C.E.U. class
provided
each
month.
All
meetings are open to LPNs and
to students und graduate LPNs.
For Information call 299-4321.

Whip up your
own delicious
frozen delights
An)one who's ever thrown a Snick
era bar into the freezer knows the joy*
of a frozen dessert (lain old grape*
become something special when
frozen Watermelon slice*, frozen un
adorned, make almost instant pops!
rles And let's not forget the good of
Tupperwarr popsicle makers, which
savnf my life when the kid* were little
But if you're talking company, a
frozen Snickers bar or an orange juice
pop is not going to cut it as dessert
That's where sorbet*. homemade ice
cream, and ice cream pirs come in
I've become something of a special
ist in thr sorbet department, my in
terest was piqued back in the early
1970s. when I spent a summer in
Washington. D C . in an apartment
without air conditioning, and found
myself living on ice pop* and sorbet
The sorbet came from an amazing
little- shop called. I think. la* Sorbet I
remember Ihe sorbet machine there
flips- fruit went in and unbelurvabty dr
licious frozen fruit came out I craved
the stuff Since I was mostly broke at
the time, ansi lacked the magic sorbs-t
making machine. I rsprrimenled with
my blender and came up with some
pretty good simulations I haven't
slopprsi experimenting. Ihe cantaloupe
sorbs-t. bs'low. is a recent inspiration
that d&lt;M‘s homage lo Ihe incredible
stuff f ale on those hot summer nights
in DC The plum raspberry sorbet is
from Abigail Johnson Dodge's beauti
ful book. "Ureal Fruit D r iie fls '
When you really want to be deca
dent, make an ice cream pie Making
your own is rheaps-r than buying one
even the supermarket brands
and you can use really high quality is e
cream iDr make ypur own K-e cream I
I recently mads- two plain pis-s
one
chocolate and one vanilla
using the
crusl recipe below I used great ice
cream and the results were wonsk-r
ful The rs-ripe below is adjpted Irom
one distributed by Starbucks, which is
now making some killer ire cream
Once you get the crust mads- you ran
fill it with almost any flavor (try Java
Chip or Chocolate Almsmd Fudge The
official recipe calls for one quart of K-e
cream, but in my experience you'll

FOOD
MARIALISA
CALTA
Photo by Paul O Botvart lot New Fngtontf Canary tnahtuto

A recent inspiration: rnnlalonpe sorbet garnished with mint leaves nnd rasp-

want more for a full pie
So rhdl ngl and enjoy And while
you're at it chuck another Snickers
bar in Ihe freezer

CANTALOUPE SORBET
114 cup sugar
2 tablespoons watat

1 largo or 2 medium cantaloupe*
juica of one lima
froth msnt loaves lor garnish (op­
tional)
trash or frozsn raspberries, for gar­
nish (optional)
In a very small saucepan, heal the
sugar and water, stimng. until syrup
boil* lamer Ihe heat, cover the pan
and bod gently lor 4 minutes Allow to
cool
Cut the cantaloupe in hall and spoon
out seeds Slue the cantaloupe into
several pieces, cut nil and discard the
nnd and purer Ihe melon in Ihe bowl
of a fil'd processor filled with a metal
blade You need about 2 I 2 cups of
purecd melon
Combine the pureed melon and the
nmled sugar syrup in a bowl Add the
lime juice Slir
Four into a shallow pan and allow
In freeze When almost frozen, lake the
mixture out of Ihe pan and puree it in
a fold processor to remove the large
ice crystals Four the puree into a
freezer prnol plastic bow I. cover and
freeze again until frozen Remove from
trrezer several minutes belore serv
mg so that it is easier to scoop out
Garnish with fresh mint leaves and
fresh nr frozen raspberries, if desired
Yield about 4 servings

Note To make watermelon sorbet,
use 3 4 of a cup of sugar and I 2 cup
of water for the syrup, and cook it with
the finely chopped zest of one lemon
After mixing the syrup and the melon,
add I 3 cup of freshly squeezed lemon
juice and 2 tablespoons of cassis
liqueur
Recipe* based on one given in
"Beat This!" by Ann llodgman (Chap
(era Publishing. I993i

PLUM-RASPBERRY SORBET
1/4 cup water
314 cup granulated sugar
1-1/2 pounds plums, pitted and cut
into quarter-inch chunks
1/3 cup raspbsrrtes
1-1/2 tabteapoona hash Ismon juico
1 tabtespoon Tripit Sac liquaur
Combine the water, sugar, plums
and raspbeme* in a saucepan Cover
and simmer, stirring often, until the
fruit is very soft, about 15 minutes.
Four Ihe mixture through a fine mesh
nylon sieve, set liquid aside lo cooi
completely Stir in remaining ingredi
ents
Freeze in an ice cream maker ac
cording to the manufacturer's direc
tions. or place in a shallow container
in Ihe freezer, stirring frequently lo
disperse any ice cry stals Freeze until
completely set To serve, scrape a
spoon across the surface and transfer
to chilled serving dishes Yield ft serv
mgs
Bcripe from "Urrat Fruit
Desserts." by Abigail Johnson Dodge
ifUzzoli Inlernabonai Publication.*. 1997)

CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE
FUDGE ICE-CREAM VELVET
PIE
For Ihe crust:
1-1/2 cup* crushed chocolate
wotero (about 30 waters)
1/2 cup ground hazatnuta (saa note)
1/3 cup butter or morgartno, molted
For the Oiling:
1 lo 2 quarts fudge tea croon, ouch
aa Starbucks brand Choc olate
Chocolate Fudge, softened
2 cups whipped c a n
chocolate curia for garnish (aoe
note)
Freheat the oven to 330 degrees
In a bowl, combine the crushed
wafers, the ground hazelnuts and the
melted butter Mix well and press into
a 9 inch pie plate so Ihe bottom and
sides are covered Bake for 5 minutes
Remove from oven and allow to cool
thoroughly
Spread softened ice cream over
bottom of crust (I find il easier to
puree the softened ice cream in a food
processor so that it pours evenly into
the mist i Top with dollops of whipped
cream Freeze until firm, several
hours tiarnish with chocolate curls
Yield 8 lo 10 servings
Note To gnnd the nuts, use a very
dean colfee or spice grinder or mini
food processor To make chocolate
curts. use a vegetable peeler to shave
the chocolate Irom the side o( a lounce semisweet square.
Hecipe adapted from one dis­
tributed by Starbucks brand ice cream.
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‘Wonderful guy’ is more like friend than lover
DEAR Alt BY I have been dating
a wonderful guy for 18 months I
love him with all my heurt und
know hut love for me u true
My problem la. I think I would
rather be his friend than his girl­
friend He is everything a woman
could ever dreum of. but I don’t view
this us a permanent relationship,
and I don't want to stand in the way
of his finding someone to share hi*
life with
Should I continue dating him
and see if my feelings change, or
throw away the best thing that has
ever happened to me by telling him
goodbye? Sign me
-K- FROM ARKANSAS

DEAR “ K*: You say you love
this w on derfu l man with all
you r heart, but you would
rather be his frien d than hla
girlfriend. You are rationaliz­
ing. If you loved him, you would

love.

%

ADVICI

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

want to be his girlfriend. Fsce
it: If the “chemistry'* isn't there
by now, it n ever w ill be. Do
yourself Isnd him) a favor and
be honest with him. T ell him
he's the most wonderful man
you 've e v e r known, but the
magic is missing, and while you
hate hurting him, you want him
to be free to search for mutual
love. He'll survive, und with any
luck you w ill both find true

• ••

DEAR AHIIY I am a -19-year-old
divorced woman My children are
adult* And live 2.500 miles away. I
own my own home und am selfsup|Mjrting
I have been dating a gentleman
10 years my junior for the last five
years. I love him, but I do not want
to get married ugain. He is very
insistent about wanting marriage.
He is controlling und jealous and
does not like to be alone, i l am
not thrilled with this aspect o f his
personality. I
Abby. I made it clear from the
beginning that I have no interest in
murrijge. I was married to an alco­
holic for 19 years, und I am very
independent. Should I end the rela­
tionship so he can find someone
w ho wants to murry him, or contin­
ue the relationship? Your input

would be appreciated.
WONDERING IN OHIO
D E A R W O N D E R IN G : Since
y o u a r e a d a m a n t a b o u t not
wanting to remarry, you would
be doing this man a klndneee to
set him free. A man who Is con­
trolling, jealous and doesn’t like
to be a lo n e w o u ld be ■ p o o r
m arriage prospect even If you
decided to relent. End the rela­
tionship now!

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by Chic Young

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Research on fever therapy needed
DKAIt D ll COTT: A while bock, you
mentioned fever therapy as an
impractical treatment for cancer and
other diseases. However, I witnessed
the positive effects of this therapy
during World War II. before sulfa and
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patients were placed in “ hot boxes,'
with their heads exposed, and subject­
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Fluids were constantly administered. bone four years ago It still hurts
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was successful in a surprisingly high cause major problems, such as paral
percentage of cases
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in cancer patients) I agree with you
that further research is appropriate
Hut maybe thr concept is just too
basic and simple to justify responsible
investigation Researchers today
seem to be infatuated with high tech
science, rather than basic “kitchen*
medicine.

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5 0 C e n ts

W ild(life) fight
No charges pressed

Sierra Club may sue the
county over Astor Farms

SANFORD - A 75-year-old
man who shot and killed a
burglar that hrnkr Inin his
home will nnl fare charges,
prosecutors said
Alexander llrrw’ick on July
I t shot Jimmy l-ee Hill Jr.. *10.
four times os the men strug­
gled. Iterwtck walked In on
l-ee as he was ransacking the
older man's new Sanford
home.

By Maria Orem
HERALD STAFF WRITER

School hoard budget
SANFORD • Pie Seminole
County School Hoard approved
a $543 million budget for the
new school year. The budget
will cut sllghilv the tax rate for
county rrsldrnts. For every
S I00.000 homeowners are as­
sessed Including a $25,000
homestead exemption,
tax
hills will decrease by about
$9.

D eregulation pilot
p ro g ra m
SANFORD • The Seminole
County School Hoard approved
a pilot program that will allow
the deregulation In six county
schools. Seminole Is one of six
counties participating In the
program approved by legisla­
tors rarllrr this year. The
designation will give th r
schools freedom from state
regulations and penult Indi­
vidualized programs at laike
flruulley lllgli. I.vman High,
Altamonte Elementary. Caril­
lon Elcmcntury. Rainbow Ele­
mentary. and Spring Lakr
Elementary
schools.
The
schools will remain account­
able to the school board. Pro­
grams will be Implemented
the second year, with planning
slated for the first year, school
officials said.

C itizens A dvisory
B oard m eeting
SANFORD - The Citizen's Ad­
visory Hoard will meet today at
7 p.m. In the City Commission
Conference Room at Sanford
City Hall.
Items on the agenda listed as
old business Include publlc/communlty relations offi­
cer and CAH's advertisement.

CP parent support
SANFORD - United Cerebral
Palsy Early Intervention and
Pediatric Therapy Centers
sponsors a monthly support
group for parents of children
with special needs. Tire meet­
ing will be held on Thursday.
Sept. 24 from 6 until 8 p.m.
The first half of the meeting
will be dedicated to the educa­
tional topic, which will be
"Vision Services*, and the sec­
ond half Is an Informal ex­
change among parents. The
meeting will be held at UCP's
Seminole Center which Is lo­
cated at First Presbyterian
Church. 201 Oak Av„ Sanford.
Haby-slttlng and a light dinner
are provided free of charge.
UCP provides early IntervenPUsm m i Brisfs. Pag* 2A

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Seminole Coonty and environmental groups atlompt to
balance development and preservation, as these

sandhill cranes illustrate, strutting near the pavement
at 400 Airport Blvd , Sanford

what the state recommended.*
said Mary Slater Linn of the
Sierra Club.
The land. Linn said. Is In the
middle of the Weklva River
Protection Area, and home to
many species of wildlife such
as the Florida Hlack Hear and
sandhill cranes.
Astor Farms, which Is ownrd
by six parties. Is located north
of State Road 40 and west of
Orangr boulevard. In the
county's comprehensive plan,
thr land Is zonrd agricultural,
or one dwrlllng for every five
acres. Applicants Dan and Re­
becca Prlhatn ure requesting
thr land Ire rrzonrd to single
family residential Ural would

SEMINOLE COUNTY • Con­
servationists will hup Hip
county If thr commission conIlnurs with IIh plans to drvrlop
rnvtronmrntally srnsltlvr land
Just nutsldr of Sanford.
Rrprrsrntatlvrs from thr Strrra Club. Frtrnds of th r
Wrklvu River. and Srmlnolr
Estatrs on Thursday will hand
drllvrr to thr commission a
complaint with an Intrnt to flic
suit wtthln &lt;&gt;0 days. If plans
procerd to convert I JO acres,
known us Astor Farms.
“They’re going against their
own comprehensive plan and
against the public and against PU«M SM rig h t. Pags 3 A

County commission to talk more about decency referendum
By Vicki BeUoccla
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - They're going to
talk about it some more.
Tin* county's much-debated
public decency ordinance will
once again Iw u p for d tn riis-

slon.
It's not thut the Seminole
County
Commission
lias
changed their position on the
ordinance, which thry have
turned down three limes al­
ready. It's Just that they hope

to kill a legal challenge to the
referendum that lias put the
Issue on the ballot.
Thr commissioners decided
on Tuesday to hold another
public bearing on (hr ordi­
nance on Turscliiy, Sept. 22 at
7 p.m. Following llir putillr
Input, the commission will
takr another vote on the ordi­
nance.
Thr commissioners have the
option of adopting the ordi­
nance |&gt;eudlng the outcome of
the Nov. 3 ballot Initiative. In

oilier words. II the voters turn
llir ordinance down. It will not
become law. If the voters ap­
prove It, ihrn it will become
law.
They i mild also ■lioosr not
In adopt llir ordinance and
Jiisi leave II up lo llir (reoplr In
decide.
Thr Item was placed on the
ballot after the Seminole
County Citizens for Decency
gathrrrd enough signatures to
put the public nudity Issue to
the vote.

Tlie ordinance, tf passed,
would restrict the kinds of
clolblng citizens would Ire ulluwrd to wr&amp;f In public. opposltlon forces argue. Sup|tortrrs
said the law would simply re ­
quire dancers, who now dnnrr
wttli no clothing. io wrnr IrlHInls while they perform.
Surrounding counties do not
allow nude dancing so many
adult rnterlalnmrnf fans have
flocked to Seminole County.
Supporters of the ordinance
say they do not want to p re­

vent citizens from wearing
skimpy clothing In public
places.
Attorneys for several adult
rntrrtalninrnt clubs (lied suit
against thr county last month
In an rffurt to have the initia­
tive removed from Ore ballot,
citing Improprieties with th r
petitions that got the Initiative
there.
Commissioners were advised
that tf they approve the Item
before II appears on the ballot,
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Looks are everything
County continues
to work on road
beautification, results
beginning to show
By Tony TfsxJo
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SEMINOLE COUNTV - Have
you evrr gone down U.S. High­
way 17-92 In the CasselberryFem Park area and said lo
yourself. ‘Ore, some of this
should Ire cleaned up.‘ Well,
the Seminole County Planning
Department has heard you.
County staff members have
continued to keep up with the
every changing landscape of
that 17-92 corridor. Some of
the problems addressed by the
county Include: signage, land­
scaping and the parking of ve­
hicles In the right-of-way. *lt's
the shabbiness of the whole
corridor that we are trying to
clean up.* says John Dwyer.
Seminole County's
current
planning manager.
These changes may seem
slight, hut adding them up will
give a whole new appearance
to the route. Tukc for example
an automotive shop with auto

purls lined up along the prop­
erty. Under u county ordinance
that says. Outside storage
must be In a fenced or en­
closed urea,' those uuto parts
will be hidden from view.
Dwyer explained that when
county
ordinances
require
businesses to add trees along
the property, thr business
owners trim these trees Into
obscure 'hall like' shapes to
maximize the visibility of their
business. Tills Is known us
lolloping or poodle cutting.
County stuff Is also getting
with these business owners to
hrlp make the uppeurancir of
these trees pleustng to the eye,
and to krep the maximum visi­
bility of the property.
You might have noticed that
externally, udult entertainment
businesses look at lot better
than they used to. Oone are the
loud colors and merry-gorounds.
Tills Is all done us pari of u
county program called CRA
(Community
Redevelopment
Authority). Dwyer says. "We arc
trying our best to clean every­
thing up and nddress some of
the violations through new or­
dinances to he presented to
the County Commission.*

Q u estio n n a ire ch ro n icles
nature based tourism sites
F rom t u f f R ep o rts

SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
Seminole County Convention
and Visitors Hureau (CVH) has
recently sent out a detailed
questionnaire to all nature
based tourism attractions, his­
toric sites and museums and
cultural organizations In the
county.
The questionnaire is the be­
ginning of an extensive state­
wide Inventory process to
catalog the many cco, heritage
and cultural activities In each
county and region of Florida.
The Information gathered will
he used In promotional efforts
to rducutc potential visitors of
the many wonderful undiscov­
ered treasures of Florida.

The CVU's Executive Director
Juck Wert. Is requesting that
all recipients of the question­
naire complete the Information
und return it to the bureau's
office by September 15. The
information collected will he
transcribed by the bureau staff
Into a data base that will be
maintained at the local office
as well us Tallahassee, at
"Visit Florida* the state tour­
ism organization. A compre­
hensive marketing effort Is
being developed for Florida and
Seminole County to showcase
cco. heritage und cultural of­
ferings.
An earlier efTort by the Semi­
nole County CVH to Identify
natural based attractions rcPIm m Bm A om r, Bags 3A

Demolition crews demolished • building at the
Wost End Galleria in Sanford to make way for the
upcoming GroeneWay expansion that wil connect

the northeast portion of Seminole County lo Inter­
state 4.

Rubble is another phase
for GreeneWay toll exits
By Marla Orem
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Curious passers-by may have
noticed some demolition work olf U.S.
Highway 17-92 early Tuesday. The rubble
piles represent another phase of the new
toll exfls planned for the Centrul Florida
GreeneWay.
The Florida Turnpike Authority Is In the
final stuges of acquiring rights of way and
several more buildings are slated for demo­
lition. according to turnpike officials.
Three project areas have been designated
for construction which Is scheduled to begin
lit 1999. The projected completion date is

2002. The first area Is from U.S. Highway
17-92 to Lake Mary Boulevard; the second,
from Lake Mary Boulevard to Rinehart Road;
the third, from Rinehart Road to Interstate
4. including the interchange.
(
The Seminole Expressway will function aB
a portion of the GreeneWay. Project 2 of the
Seminole Expressway will extend the
GreeneWay from the rnd of the existing ex­
pressway at U.S. Highway 17-92 for about
she miles to an Interchange off 1-4.
The proposed toll facility will Include
three toll ramps. Earlier this year, the
Florida Department of Transportation held
public workshops to discuss the project and
proposed toll rates.

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Things to do and see this week
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puppeteer

WINTER SPRINGS ■ Cun you picture yourself us a
riown/puppet eri eiilrrialnlng ai Birthday parties. ermvenlinns, amt grand openings? This is gtrat ini seniors and
would-be actors watting lor their big break In three hours, a
crush co u rse- in Clowning and INipprtcerlng. on Saturday.
Sept. 12. (nun 9 &gt;0 a in to 12:.'10 p in., at the Knowledge
Shop in Casselberry will oiler yon the loots to make money
and/or discover a wonderful hobby,
I'tofession.il artist/puppeteer .loan Wahl ol Wlntei Springs
will teach the workshop which includes face painting. Illu­
sions. storytelling, skits, and manipulating puppets. Acting,
Improv. and developing a character rounds out tins Introduc­
tion class
Just bring i small jar ol cold creme, a towel and table top
mirror Everything else will be provided.
For registration call 671 HBOS For details, call Jo an Wahl

699 6698

YMCA pool parly
LAKH MARY * There's something special going on at the
Seminole YMCA Family Center on Saturday, Sept. 12 The
public ts invited to attend an afternoon Pool Party and Open
House between 4 and 7 pan.
Activities will include family gam es lot prizes by th e pool,
eool p arty m ustr. and a bullet served at 5:90 pan

Admission Is free for guests. Just bring a side dish If you
plan to stay for the buffet Chicken wings and dell sand­
wiches, cold drinks, and dinner ware will be provided Fall
program and membership Information will be available.
Come on out to the Seminole YMCA Family Center, enjoy .in
afternoon tilled with fun activities and stay tor the evening
drive-In movie featuring Mr. Mnpoo at 8 pan. sharp! Float In
the |xiol while watching a Disney movie on large screen.
Celebrate the end of summer with f.unilv and Irtemls at the
YMCA.
Seminole YMCA is located three miles south ol Like Maty
Boulevard on lamgwood-Lake Mari' Road. Call 1407) 921 8944
for more information.
D a n c e lessons
OKI ANDO ■ Singles Square and Round Dance Club Is alter­
ing square dance lessons beginning with free 0|x*n Mouses on
Friday, Sept. 11 and Sept. 18 from 6 until 8 pan Beginner
classes start Sept. 25 Cost Is S9 per student per lesson. Club
rollers and Instructors are John Barrett and Joe Florrttl.
Fun! New friends! Physical and mental exercise! Yellow
roc ks (that’s square dance lingo for lings)! For all ages! Come
alone or bring a friend. Married couples are welcome, too.
Regular Club dance Is every Friday night at H pan.
Location: Ben White Recreation Center at the northeast
comer of Lee Road and 441. (1-4 to Lee Road, exit 46: west to
441: right to first street on right: Carder Road then straight
through the gate.)
For more Information call 1407) 695-6697 or (407) 891
1519.
K a y u k cli nic
ALTAMONTE SI’ILJN'GS • Wilderness Trrkkers lim its the
public to attend a kayak clinic. Kayaking ts a popular and
growing sport requiring unique equipment. The stalf will ex­
plain the different types of kayaks and kayuk paddles. The
latest kayaks and accessories will be on display.
The seminar begins Saturday, Sept. 12 at 10 a.in. on Travel
Country Outdoors* - front porch, 1101 SR 436, Altamonte
Springs. Bring your favorite chair.
Pleaae tee T h in g * . Page 4 A

LOCAL FORECAST

WEDNESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 8:25
a.m.. maj. 2:15 a.m.. min. 9:00
p.m.. maj. 2:45 p.tn.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
11:01 a.m.. 11:25 p.m.. low:
4:38 a.nt.. 5:07 p.m. New Smyr­
na Beach: high: 11:06 a.m.,
11:30 p.m., low. 4:43 a.m.. 5:12
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 11:21
a.m.. 11:45 p.m.. low: 4:58
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Tatrm* 89 73 T itrm i 89 69 a.m.. 5:27 p.m.

LOTTERY
H ero are trio w inning num bora
solectcd on T u e s d a y in the Flori­
da Lottery:
F a n ta s y 6
8 -1 1 -1 4 -1 7 -2 4
L o tto (S e p t S)
2 4 -2 5 -3 2 -4 2 -4 5 -4 7

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach &amp; New
Sm yrna Beach: Seas arc 2-

4 feet w ith a m oderate
chop. Water tem perature at
Daytona Is 79 degrees and
at New Symrna. 80 degrees.
Winds are from Uie so u th ­
west at 10-15 m .p.h.

STATISTICS
The high temperature in
Sanford Tuaaday was Ol
degrees and the overnight low
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m.,
Wednesday totaled 0.02 Inch.
•Sunrise...................7:07 a.m.
•Sunset....................7:37 p.m.

S e m in o le Herald
"Sen ttift Seminole County Since 190S"
Wednesday. September 9,1998 • Vol. 91, No 13
Published Daily Except Monday. Saturday &amp; Christmas by
Republic Newspapers, Inc •300 N French Ave , Sanford. FL 32771
Phone (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408
ADMINISTRATION
Dave G'icnnsl •Publisher
Jofti&lt;ee MtUin
Odessa Pug* - Business Manager
Lrnda Sp«gei
ADVERTISING
Kim Butter
Kell* Werner - Manager
Cheryl Stone
CLASSIFIED
Meatner Daigle
Toran Gaines

CIRCULATION
Betty Bennett
Bonn, Bourne •Manager
Melinda Moms
EDITORIAL
lacy l oar •Editor
Jett Bertmct e
Shan BrtxJ*
Dons Deinch
Jeana Hughes
Mara Orem
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Dean Smith
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Watch your money
Wr always wonder where
our money In going when we
pay our taxes, but few of ns
ever bother to attend tin*
meetings where such Informa­
tion K readily available and
when* II is discussed publicly.
Tonight you have the chance
to see where (he Seminole
County government plans to
spend your lax dollars.
A public hearing on the pro
posed 1998 99 budget will gel
underway in the county com
mission chnmlH’is at 7 p.m.
tl you want lo earn (lie right
to complain about liovv your
lax dollars aie being wasted (II
von think that they are), lie
sine in be at that meeting and
to s|&gt;enk up when you will hr
heard atui when a change
might lie considered by the
commission.
Chew nn this...
A fax arrived al llir .Seminole
Herald this morning an­
nouncing a new product that
might change the way teach­
ers feel about chewing gum In
the classroom.
Brain Gum. which contains

T h is a n d
th a t...

VICKI
BELLUCCIA
Staff Writer
I’hospharitlylserlne. a natu­
rally occurring phospholipid
that promoters say plays an
Important role tu the function
of lira In cells, supposedly
works faster ami mire effec
lively than Ginkgo Blloha In
Ittete.ishig the brain's metabo­
lism and the ability to process
Information.
So. the gum will make the
kids smarter, but will it keep
them from blowing bubbles
and sticking the used wads
under their desks?
Why do today what you
can put olT until
tumor row ?
The organizers of the l)o Ilf
f Vir/ have put aside a day for

those ol ns who are organl/aIion.illy challenged and who
)usi keep putting things oil lor
another, less hrcllr. day.
The oigaul/ets. who appai
• litty have not put this oft. say
that you have no excuses lor
procrastinating today. Like
they say at ihc shoe place with
the Swoosh: Just I&gt;o ll!
Send an e-mail out to Ethel
t ook at cthclcookH.iol com If
you have any questions. We’re
sure she'll gel hark to you
right away.
We’ll try to scud her a note
t onionnw If we get a el ia tire .
Couch potato
celebrations
Those who mark time by the
television schedule will he
celebrating the anniversaries
of the premiers ol several longinimlng 1970s favorites today.
On this date In 1972. Bill
Cosby’s ’Tot Albert and the
Coshy Kids Show* aired for fire
first time to thundering praise.
Two years later. "Rhodn*
spun oil from the "Mary Tyler
Moore Show* and had us
humming the theme song for
decades and wondering jusi

wltai Carlton llie Doorman
looked tike (Turns out Carlton
Is Uiren/o Music, ihe voice of
Garllrld Ihe Cat so we can
only suppose...)
And, Dually,
In
1975.
■Welcome
Bark.
Koller"
h rough I John Travolta and the
ml.mums sweal hogs min our
living rooms lor lire first rime
And now. m our age ol retro
music coiiimerrlals. you can
hear Ihe ihrinr song by .John
Sebastian, on a Burger King
ndvrrilHciuenl.
They really never go away,
do lhey?

R u ss White
Is taking a break.
His column,
“Today Is...”,
will return next
week.

TIDES

Today: Scattered thunder­
storms. lllghs In the upper-80s.
Lows in the low-70s Thursday:
Scattered thunderstorms, Highs
In the iippcr-80s. Lows tn the
upper-60*. Friday: Ale moon
thunderstorms, lllghs In the
Iow-90s. Lows In the mld-70s.
Saturday: Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs In the low-90s.
Lows In the mid-70s.

FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Tstnna 93 74 Tatnna 93 75

What’s happening; a little of this, a little of that

LEGALS
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PRODUCTION
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Peggy Beehner
Gena Bukur •Operations
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Etwn Tyrrell Jr Head Pressman

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Photo counaty ol th . Sinlord Uuwgm

Vintage view
This is the Opera House, also known as the Star Theater, located at 203
Magnolia Ave. II was replaced by the Mitane Theater, later renamed the
Ritz, in 1923. II you have any information al all on the pictured building,

please contact Grace Mane Sbnecipher (322-4381) or Altcia Clarke,
curator of the Sanford Museum (302-1000)

B r i e f s ----------Continued from page 1A
tlon,
pediatric
therapy
(occupational, physical mid
speech therapy) and family
support for chlldrrn. from
blrih to age 21. with all kinds
uf disabilities und delays.
Please register In advanr c by
calling the Family Services
Coordinator at (407) 3226222.

KRKH KKI’OKT m ea ls lni|M»rtaiit Information regarding auto
•neldent Inlurlr*. treatment and lung term eflerts Don't settle jour taw
or s|M*ak to anyone until you receive Die Information In m&gt; free report.

rf"oTm freY rYport T medical exam'!
; Call (800) 798-3943 \ Call (407) 082-3030 !
Ijoii Free. 24 Hrs./oay j a r a s a ia y g a a s s a j

W alsh honored
CASSELBERRY - Hie Semi­
nole County Department uf li­
brary and Leisure Services I lls
selected Danny Walsh as the
member of the month for July.
As a recreation attendant ut
the Red Hug Lake Park, Walsh
is responsible for assisting the
thousands of Seminole Counly
residents that use this recrea­
tional facility for soccer, softball. tennis, racqurtball. bas­
ketball. volleyball.
jogging
trails with fitness center as
well as the picnic and play­
ground areas.
Walsh was selected for this
award In pari because of bis
excellence In customer serv­
ice. according to Shr Ida
Wilkins, of the Cooperative Ex­
tension Services Division. Ills
can do’ attitude is consistent
with the new ‘Seminole Advan­
tage’ altitude that Is being
promoted by Seminole County
Government employees cou nlywtde,* said Wilkins.
Rt-d Bug Lake Park Is just
one of the eighteen Seminole
Counly Parks lira! are oper­
ated by the Department or Li­
brary’ A Leisure Service of
Seminole Counly Government.
Red Bug Lake Park Is located
on Red' Bug Road In Cassel­
berry and Is open 363 days a
year from H a.m. to 10 p.m.

Huinun services hoard
SANFORD - Tire District 7
Hcatih und Human services
Board, which serves Seminole,
Orange, Brevard and Osceola
counties Is calling for new
members.
IIHSB members represent
their counties In working with
the Department of Children f*

Clearly a gift from
the heart.

Danny Walsh
Family to determine and pri­
oritize community needs. The
board alms lo make sure that
economic, health and social
services and programs are
available und accessible to In­
dividuals attd families.
To leant how to upply for
board membership and about
Ihe selection process, call
Wendy Jordan. IIHSB liaison,
al (407) 245-0400. ext. 153.
An HHSU Is active in Chil­
dren and Families' 15 slatewide districts. Each board
consists of 15 or more mem­
bers who reflect their commu­
nity in tenns of age. ethnicity,
gender and race. Either thr
Governor or u board of county
commissioners appoints mem­
bers. IIHSB candidates must
have a record of commitment
to und expertise In meeting
lheir community' hrullh und
human services needs.

Grandparents D ay is
Sunday, September 13
Celebrate Grandparents Day
with Teleflora's Crystal
Teacup and Saucer
Bouquet. Fresh
flowers fill
an elegant
24% full-lead
crystal cup and
saucer. To send this
lovely gift anywhere in the
U.5. or Canada, just call or visit our shop.

31.50

Sanford J‘ fowcr Sfiop

C o rre c tio n
111 Sunday's Seminole Herald,
upcoming Dividend workshops
were advertised, but one date
was Incorrect.
Tire correct Information Is:
Thursday, Sept. 17, 9:30
a.m.-l 1:30 a.m.
Special Friend s -Volu n leers
role model what being and
having a friend l* all about.
Commitment is for one-half
hour a week al a school.
To register for these work­
shops. please call 320-0182.

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POLICE LOG
The following re/rorts teere compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office for incidents recorded Sept. H:

F lip
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D isorderly In to x icatio n :
LONGWOOD.* Cedar Mill Place, 400 block, Lake Mary, Sept.
7. 10;07 p.m. A 37-yrar-old man, who was the bayfrlrnd of the
day manager of a Wcklva Springs Road restaurant, was a r­
rested (or disorderly Intoxication by Seminole County deputies
alter he went to the restaurant when she was off duty and
caused a disturbance when lie could not And anyone to trll
him where she was. lie made disparaging nimmenls to srveml
patrons as well. Deputies said he had !&gt;ern naked to leave thr
restaurant earlier In the day when he went there to light with
hrr.
SANFORD, Yale Avenue, 2000 block, Sept, fi, 1I:5H p.m. A
33-yrar-uld woman was arresled by Sanford Police after she
refused to stop yelling loudly at people from her yard. She was
warned several Hines to lie cpilet before police arrested her.

In ordor to avoid hitting another
vehicle, this truck lockod up Its
brakes and (lipped over on State
Road 434 just east of the
GrcenoWay Sopt. 4. In addition
to dumping its load of sand onto
the shoulder ol the road, the
truck also broke a power pole on
its way over. No one was hurt In
the accident.
tta n ld Photo by Tommy Ylneam

Dom estic violence:
GENEVA. Pine Street, 2200 block, Sept. 7. 10:20 p.m. A 34year old man was arrested lyy Seminole County deputlrs aftrr
a violent tight with his girlfriend. Deputies said the man had
Item given $5 by his girlfriend In order lo buy a sandwich. He
wanted more and she refused, they Mild. They said he then
threw a glass table at hrr. breaking It though missing her. He
also pulled the phone from thr wall when she tried to use It.
SANFORD. Country Club Road, 100 block, Sept. 7. 11 p.m. A
35-year-old man was arrrsted lyy Sanford Police after a fight
with his girlfriend during which he kicked the walls, shoved
hrr and threatened to "rip (her) head off.*

D riving u n d e r the influence
OVIEDO, Wills Lake Clr„ lOOO block, Sept. 0. 11:30 a m. A
19-year-old man was arrested for driving under the Influence
by Florida Highway Patrol officers.

Advanced Placement program
Students pursue college studies while in high school
Special to the Herald

D rugs:

ber of exams lake by Hispanic
students.*
One out of 10 AfricanAmrrtran and one out of eight
Hispanic students nationwide
Inking AP exams attend Florida
schools. Over the last ten years
the number of exams taken by
African Americans In Florida
lias Increased by 145 percent,
wlille thr number of rxams
taken by Hlspanlcs has In­
creased by 322 percent.
Commissioner Hrogan has
stressed the Importance of
high academic expectations
and opportunities for all stu­
dents. regardless of their back­
ground. Thr commissioner
convened a 'Closing the Gap'
conference last November to
focus on Improving academic
achievement for economically
dlsadvantagrd and minority
students. Tills year Florida Is
beginning a new school recog­
nition program which for the
first time Includes criteria to

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Callente Way, 600 block, Sept. 4. 8
a m. A 20 year-old man was urrrstrd for |Missesslon of less
than 20 grams of marijuana and with possession of drug p ara­
phernalia by Seminole County Sheriff's deputies. Deputlrs said
they found some marijuana and rolling papers In his pocket
when they conducted a search warrant at Ills house, lie was
also arrested on u warrant for two counts of conspiracy to sell
mart)uana and conspiracy to deliver cocaine.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Colgate Terrace, 600 block, Sept. 4.
H :iO a.m. A 20-year old man and a lU-yrar-old man were ar­
rested for possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and
for possession of drug paraphernalia by Seminole County
Sheriffs deputies. Deputies said they conducted a search warrani of thr house where the two men live and found less than
20 grams of nturljuana. three plates with cocaine rrsldur, a
siller with cocaine residue, a marijuana cigarette and some
lolling papers.
SANFORD, Lake Placid Drive, 300 block. Sept. 5. 0:17 p.m.
A 19-year-old man was arrested for possession of crack co­
caine. lor possession of Irss than 20 grams of marijuana, for
possession ol drug paraphernalia and for retail thrlt. Sanlord
Poller said they were called lo a convenience store In relallon
lo a man taking various Items Irom the store without paying
for them. When they found Ihr man l&gt;rh!nd the store and
searched him. they lound not only the stolrn Items, but also a
baggie containing a green lealv substance which later tested
|Misltlve as marijuana, some rolling papers, steel wool (which
Is used as a lllter when smoking some drugs) and a piece of
crack cocaine.

TALLAHASSEE--Florida Edu­
cation Commissioner Frank T.
Hrogan announced that a
larger mimlrcr of Florida stu ­
dents than ever liefore are
taking and passing Advanced
Placement (API examinations,
based on Information bring
released today by Thr College
Hoard. Thr AP Program gives*
students ihr opportunity (o
pursue collegr-level studies
white still In high school and
to receive advanced placement,
credit, or both. In college.
T h r Advanced Placement
Program Is not only rrnchlng a
larger number of Florida stu ­
dents. tail an Increasingly di­
verse population of students.*
said Commissioner Hrogan.
’Florida Is second In the coun­
try In the number of exams
taken try African-American
studruts and third In Ihr lu m ­

Retail theft:

cem etery buildings to be discussed

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Old Cbeney Highway, 6000 block,
Orlando, Sept 5. 0:53 p.m. A 37-year old man was arrested by
Altamoutr Springs Police for taking a tlie gauge from a grocery
store on State Hoad 436 without paying for the Item, which
was valued at $ 1 19.

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Thr most popular AP courses
for Florida students were U.S.
History, English
literature,
English language, and calcu­
lus. Among exams taken by
1.000 or more Florida students,
tlie percentages of Florida ex­
ams which received a score of
3 or higher were highest In
Spanish language. European
history, and English literature.
In spring 1998, a tola] of
37.034 Florida high school
students took 62,955 exams In
31 subject areas. The number
of AP exams taken by Florida
students has nearly doubled
over the last ten years and the
number of exams per Btudent
is also up. In 1980 Florida stu­
dents took an average of 1.3
exams; by 1998 the ratio had
Increased to 1.7 exams per
student.
A report on Florida and U.S.
AP trends from 1980-98 may be
obtained by calling Martha
Miller at (850) 487-1630.

Historic preservation board meets, F ig h t

*?*ttnoducton€f

S e m in o le

ensure that all groups of stu ­
dents are being well served.
Schools that show improve­
ment or
sustained
high
achievement will not he eligible
for recognition and financial
rewnrds If a disproportionate
number of minority or eco­
nomically dlsadvantagrd stu­
dents have vrry low levels of
academic
achievement
In
reading, writing and mathe­
matics.
AP exams are graded Indi­
vidually on a 5-point scale.
Many colteges--lncludlng all
Florida community colleges
and unlversllles-ofTer credit to
students who receive a score of
3 or higher on an AP exam.
More than half (56.2 percent)
of the exams taken this spring
by Florida students were
uw.u ded u score of 3 or higher,
up from 55.6 last year. Tills
could translate Into college
credit for more than 35.000
courses.

1’reservation Hoard will meet
Thursday, Sept. 10 at 4:30
p.m.
On the agenda for the
meeting are residential appli­
cations for Certificate of Ap­
propriateness for properties at
918 Myrtle Avc. and 214 Lau­
rel Ave. and acknowledgment
of minor/ revlew/stalT review
actions for several properties.
Information
regarding
the
cemetery gazebo and brick
building will also be discussed.
Tlie dale of the Historic
I’reservation Advisory Council
meeting In Tallahassee lias
l&gt;een changed from Wednes­
day. Sept. 16 to Tuesday.
Sept. 15. Tlie reception will be
held from 5:30 until 7 p.m. at
the Museum of Florida History
lit the RA. Gray Building.
Tlie Rltz Grunt will also be
heard on Sept. 15 by the
Florida Department of State.
Division of Historical Re­
sources Bureau of Historic
I’reservations.
Grants
and
Education Section.

T a lk
C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g # I A

the twenty most threatened
cities lor sprawl. Orlando rate*
as first for medium sized cit­
ies.*
Keith Sehue. also of the Si­
erra Club, said with this com­
plaint, his group and other en­
vironmentalists *are making It
perfectly clear where we stand
on this Issue.
"We really want to fight this
thing.' Schue said. There’s on
overwhelming outcry against
this.'
Hie complaint will be sub­
mitted at 10 a.m. with a press
conference to follow.

C o a t l s M d f r o m P a g * 1A

permit up to five dwellings tor
each acre. Tlie property is
bordered by Seminole Estates
and Sanford Farms.
Linn said her organization
lias been fighting the proposed
development
for
several
months. Despite petitions and
the public opposing the proj­
ect and objections from the
Department of Community
Affairs. Linn said the county
still plans to move forward.
This Is a classic case of ur­
ban sprawl* Unn said. 'Out of

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the petitions are not needed to
get It there, thereby making
the validity of the signatures a
moot point.
Supervisor of Elections San­
dra Goard said tlie commis­
sion’s actions to bypass the
possible problems with the
signatures will allow her to
have the Nov. 3 ballots printed
without the possibility of legal
tie-ups.
She said she can now move
ahead, something she would
have been unable to do If the
lawsuit had moved forward.

A n sw er
CoatlaMg b oa paj, lA
suited In a new brochure called
"Wild About Seminole’ which Is
distributed at various domestic
und International trade shows.
" n C *lavc 8cn* questionnaires
to all the businesses we know
that offer eco. heritage and cul­
tural experiences In Seminole
County, Wert said. 'Wc encour­
age any providers that we
missed to call our office for a
questionnaire at (407) 3285770.'

L E T ’S K IL L I T !
You nuy Lnow • p v l m u u l p m o i .
w lf-flufJoyvd at unemployed, m m « l
,in ( I*, family, friend, co-wurt«r ur
church friend IhM could tue out help ll
docwi'l muter how much itiey earn - they
Mill mey be in a financial ujuccrr Their
problem! probably Maned with an &lt;nern lcruian o f credit cardi, medical
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Celebrating the best
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its Small Business Award Luncheon recently Chamber officials
rocoyni/o that small companies are the backbone of American
business Guest speaker was Republican gubernatorial
candidate Jet) Bush Clockwise, top left The Lake Brantley
Hi()h School band entertained the crowd including Seminole
County Commission Chairman Randy Morris. Ken Podlow.
Katheryn Mogfiados accepting an award tor Associated
Healthcare Advisors, and Job Bust) Kristal Johnson of Boar
l ake Elementary School in Apopka also entertained The 10year-old sang the National Anthem She is shown hero with
Bush and Bear Lake music teacher. Artie Almeida, wtio is the
Seminole County Teacher of the Year Matt Rivera of Lake
Brantley was named achiever of the month by the ctiamber
School Superintendent Paul Hagerty was on hand to
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OKIJYNDO Hawaiian trails will hr the lealure ot the
Weavers ol Orlantlo Srpit-itihrr meeting
Kahrkllra lirantlon of Tampa, a native ol Hawaii will pies
rnt a program on Hawaiian trails, rsprt tally tin- t misirnt lion
ol Iris. Known to her students .is 'Auntie K.n . Iii.mdon to n
Ilnurs to cultivate her Hawaiian lu-rllagr hv t oinlut ting
classes in Hawaii.in eullure Including language, musit . tl.mtr.
and vurtous art fonns. Slit- has participated in the aiiiiu.d
Florida Folk Ails Festival In While Springs, the Tampa Kthnii
Festival and Ihe Friends of Hawaii dance irotipe
Thr nieellng will he held Saturday. Sept. 12 at IO a hi ,n
Ihe Orange County Historical Museum. HI I K Rollins Av
Orlando. I'arllt Ipanls at the iiieellng will Irani a Hawaiian
chant and sit-down hula and have an op|*ortuulty lo make a
shell let hraielet based on the Kill I'lkake lei whit h is matle
on the Island ol Nllhaii. The meeting Is hit- and open to the
puhlle. hut there Is a $10 fee lor lei malt-rials.
The Weavers of Orlando, founded In 1913. prouioies n u n
rst in. and kuowletlge of the fiber .ms ol spuming, weaving,
dyeing and basketry as well .is related i rails such as fell and
paper making, heading and surf.irr design Members limn six
Central Flonda imiiiiles meet monihly. organize study groups
and hold freqtietil workshops taught by nationally known
artists. Meetings art- free anti open to the ptthlli
For more Information lontart M.ullyn O.irnt r ,u i.jo 7| ti'iu
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B enefit d u n ce
ORIJVNDO Central Florida Stpi.ire and Round Darn ers As
sorlullun ICI'AJ is sponsoring a Dlsaslei Rebel lit hi III Halite
Sunday, Sept. 13.
Thr dance will feature central Florida t .tilers and t u n s
who are donating their talents lo make this a Inn Illicit allt-t
noon ol round dancing and square darn ing Kvrrvniu- Is In
VIIed lo tome mil and dam e. or jii-.t w.iltli D.meeis un­
asked for a $r» tlon.itto n . s|M-t laiors are lu r
IlHs dam e Is to raise money to help the tlaneeis callers
and euers. ol the Central Florida eommuulty. dt-v.islaietl by
Ihe ii.iiiii.il disasters Central Flonda has siilleted Ihrottgh

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llilnllliks ol Ninth Calollll.l.
Huston Mass he moved to
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Ilieti.line will hegm at 2 :iu pm. at ihe Whirl A Iwlrl Hall.
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OKLYNDO Orchestra and t lionises are deep into re
In-arsals lor Ihe -lOlli Amilvers.trv Season Opera Gaia starring
Mi-liopolit.iu Opera me//o soprano Denver Oraves in t oneeii
lot one pel lorn lain t- only Sunday. Sept. 13 .it 2 pin at Hob
Carr IVrtnrmlug Arts Crude. Orlando.
Hit-Jones High St Imol Comt-it Choir m ens several limes a
week since school resumed, rehearsing Ihe traditional and
t oiitempor.iiy spuilu.ils they will sing with Oraves. lilt hiding
'Witness' "Liltl Down My lluitlens' and "You and I Can Tell
ihe World". Thr choir Is also slated lo sing 'Stirelv lie Hath
Home Dili Oner from Handels Afessftih
Ihe Orlando I’htlharmoun Orchestra. Oil.iutlo Opera’s
Children’s Opera Oroup. and lilt- Camer.ila Chorus are also
presenting choral works and orchestration Irom (Yirmeii.
HVrlfnv. Samson cl Dahla ,md Crimf/erfri KusUmnti. operas
limn which Graves will sing anas and scenes.
’Hie 40th Anniversary Season Opera Gala lelehrales Ihe
oiigius ol Orlando Opera liegim In l*if&gt;H as a eollalioratlon
lieiween Ilit- Junior la-agm- ol Orealer Orlantlo and ihe Flnr
Itl.i Symphony Orchestra, the annual Orlando Opera Galas
brought liileiii.illon.d opera stars lo sing at the Miuilelp.il
Auditontim with Orlando's own prolessimi.il mtislelans. liy
presenting Denyte Graves, the most exciting young mezzosoprano in Ihe world, those Galas are recreated In I990’s
t.ishlmi. including m.iierl.d Irom ihe Ament an splhlii.il heri­
tage. great French and It.dlun operatle traditions, and the
possihillty ol encores leaiiirlng Graves in t tmlenipor.ity
idues/Jazz voire.
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eration opera star ol exceptional warmth and passion. USA
TimIiiii singled her mil ,|S "Most likely lo Is- an operatic super
slat ol Ihe 2 I si Century' and (ilniiumr Mar/arlm" named her
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( oun. Dike Mary, died Sunday.
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Clly. N.J.. he moved lo Central
Flonda in 19113 from Fair
lawn. N.J. Mi. Orcflcc was
in-tin .mil toilet lions manager
lor Miller I'lanle Iih .. and a
lonner business owner In Ber­
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�Winter Springs may be team to beat
Bears slam their way past Lyman, 15-6,15-6
By J iff Bsrtlaleks
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Som e great
memories o f
som e really
great times
SANFORD _ Once again, six times actu­
ally. I've been reminded that I’m getting
old.
Since last fall 1 have been playing base­
ball, that’s right, good old fashioned hard­
ball. not softball and have been doing
pretty good and feeling like I was In my
20’s again (If you Ignore the belly hanging
over the belt and the groans and aches In
the knees).
But then In early May the reminders
started coming.
First, longtime tennis coach and Athletic
Coordinator Larry Castle announced hts
retirement at Seminole Com m unity C o l­
lege. Larry was coaching tennis when I
went to S C C as an assistant basketball
coach and we used to play three-on-three
basketball two or three times a week.
Second, my father. Dean W. Sm ith, who
was a very successful baseball and basket­
ball coach In the Sanford Recreation
Leagues (and still helps coach my 40-and Over baseball team) and still plays on a
part-time basis In the Sanford Church
Softball League, retired from AT&amp;T in early
Ju ly .
.
On the same day. Bill Payne, the former
Seminole High and Seminole Com m unity
College basketball coach who I worked with
for over 10 years, also retired from S t. Pe­
tersburg Community College.
Payne made his final year a good one as
he led the Spartans to the Suncoast C o n ­
ference Cham pionship and a third place
finish In the state tournament. He and wife
Barbara will be relocating to Boone. North
Carolina where he will work on a part-time
basis with the basketball program at a new
Ju nior College In Boone.
Also In Ju ly I was looking at some old
Sanford Herald's on microfilm and came
across the team the Sanford Senior All­
Stars (of which I was a member, my dad
was the coach and my brother Robert was
the bat boy) finished second In the state at
Tallahassee. That was in Ju ly of 1973, 25
years ago.
Then my wife Sharon and I get a phone
call and are informed that we will be
grandparents early next year as my step­
daughter Debbie and her new husband
Jam es are expecting in M u ch .
- Finally, on this past Tuesday night 1 saw
where Andre Raines. Tim and Virginia's
youngest son, Is the starting quarterback
for the Seminole High School freshman
football team.
I thought It was bad when Je ff Blake and
D m Raines J r . made It to the pro's as 1 can
remember when both of them were bom .
but now Andre? Oees.
1 think I’m Ju st going to go back out to
the field and take a few ground balls and
hit a few line drives In the cage and pretend
I'm 17 again.

It Isn't often that a team constating
of no seniors and no tradition can
apeak of u chance for a state cham­
pionship.
At Winter Springs, no one Is talk­
ing about It. either.
At least not yet.
The Fleurs, which finished last
season ranked fifth In the state, de­
spite playing Its Inaugural season,
return evetybody. The school has no
seniors and are loaded, well, for
bear.
Last night. Winter Springs made
easy work of Lyman, downing the
home Greyhounds. 15-6. 15-6. to
take Its second win of the season.
Coach Kim Varh and her Beam are
starting lo prove that despite their
youth, they could be the class of the
county.
Outside hitter Cortney Ullss broke
school records with 20 kills In a win
over Berkeley last week and broke
another record with 23 digs against
Melbourne Christian In the next
game.
‘Cortney lias been the backbone.*
Vach said. *Shc'a been everywhere
for us.*
Setter Oretchm Naruta and the
Dedrlow twins • (lev and Kris • give
Winter Springs a tram that should be
a powerhouse In Ita district.
Tuesday, the match was never In
doubt. The Bears Jumped out to an 8­
3 lead and soon moved It to 12-4 on
two blocks from Kris Dedrlow.
Lyman, playing Its third match un­
der new coach Doug Wohlstrtn. never
got untracked, but cut It to 12-6 on a
block from Rosheena Davis before
the Bears dosed It out on a pair of
aces from Amanda Qllllard.
In tlie second game, the Bears
raced to a 4-0 start behind the serve
of OtUlard who was on all night. Ly­
man scored to cut It to 4-1. but Kris
Dedelow took over serve ang the
Bears scored atx straight points to
make tt 10-1.
Orrtchen Naruta had three during
the rally.
Lyman fought back, but Winter
Springs dominated the net and won
cm a spike from Bev Dedelow to end
It.

Winter Springs movsd ks record to 2-1 wth a win ovsr Ly­
man last night. Ths Basra sndsd last assson ranked fifth In
Vsch said her team Is trying to
downplay talks of a state title de­
spite the high expectations.
"They’re very young and Inexperi­
enced.* Vach said. "They know they
have something to prove.*
Vach has some players who are
used to winning.
Naruta and Ullsa arete on the Or­
lando Volleyball Academy which fin­
ished third In the nation over the
summer.
If the Bears keep playing the way
they are capable of playing, third
might not be good enough this year.

toe state and hsvs svsryons returning from a team that had
only sophomores and freshman last ssason.

Lions ro ar past
Hawks
Lake lloweU coach Brandi Sanford
said her teams just has some grow­
ing to do.
The Hawks lost to Oviedo In girls'
volleyball action last night. 15-13.
15-0, but Sanford, arltose team fell to
0-2, said there are some positive
signs.

New coaches on volleyball scene
By KeWe Venter
HERALD STAFF WRITER
There la quite a big change to
girl* volleyball In Seminole County
this year.
In fact, there are three big
changes.
Three new coaches will be
marching up and down the sidelines
at Seminole County games. Lyman.
Oviedo and Lake Howell all have
new coaches this year.
Anna Hollis la not a new name
around the county, aa she Is the
softball coach at Oviedo High
School. However, this la the first
year that her name will be
associated with girls volleyball.

Actually. II has been quite a while
since anyone's name except Anita
Carlson's has been associated with
girts volleyball at Oviedo.
Hollis te taking over the program
since Carlson threw In the towel
after many successful years at the
helm of the team. Hollis Is prepared
to take over, thanks to the strong
program that Carlson crested.
*1 will do my best to continue the
program the way Anita had It
established and running.* Hollis
said. Tf 1 can keep things going Uke
they have been for years, we
shouldn't
have
any
trouble
competing In our conference, which
la the toughest In the state. If we
can compete at that level, we can

compete with anyone.*
Another reason that Hollis
shouldn't have any trouble taking
over the reigns la the fact that she
was a graduate of Oviedo High
School and played volleyball for
Carlson while she attended. Also,
she has been the assistant coach
on the team for the poet five years
so she la pretty familiar with the
system.
This year. Hollis is pretty much
starting from scratch as far as her
players. Only two players returned
after 11 seniors graduated last year.
The new varsity players have come
up from the junior varsity team so
they are familiar with how things

Neighborhood rivals battle tonight

Ea 4m to the Sanford Recreation De­
partment who did a tremendous Job of
putting on the A SA Super Slow Pitch Soft­
ball Cham pionships last month.
I heard nothing but positive comments
from the team’s In attendance and I have
to say that Historic Sanford Memorial S ta ­
dium has never looked better, especially the
playing field.
Sanford Parks and Recreation Director
Mike Kirby and Superintendent Tom
Farnsworth deserve feathers to put In their
rant

Also do a big pat on the bade are Jim
Schaefer. Tom Kelly, Lee Hood. Amos Spar­
row, Kim Soonowskl, Lisa Jo n es. Yvette
Hartsfidd. Evelyn Bennett, Alan Greene,
Marlene Jaszrxak, Lawana Stewart as well
as the others who worked so hard on
maintaining the field between games.
Is a 't it sdes to have the home run race
so we can forget about Wall Street. Russia
and President Clinton’s problems for at
least a little while?
Speaking o f the home run race, how
many homers do you think Mark McGwire
will hit?
Remember when there was an asterick In
the record book?

■as Dean. Fags SB

The Seminole boys' voBsybsM team travels to powerhouse
Labs Mary lor a 7 p m steft. Ths Rams and 8smlnoiss arsons

of Ihs biggsst neighborhood rivaMss in Seminole
both are Raiding strong team* this season.

Seminole
piles up
youth
football
wins

�2B •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Wednesday, September 9.1990

S an fo rd --------Continued from Page IB
Tim Runes is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. Hts stats for the 191)8 season Is
In the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and career totals
(Including 1998 games) tn the third column.

RAINES GAUGE
CATEGORY

Raines didn't play during the Yankees' 3-2
win over Boston Tuesday night which clinched
at least a tte for the American longue East
championship. The Yankees can wrap tt up
tonight against Boston.

'98
98
307
. 51
88
44
12
1
5
8

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Hits............
Kill.............
Doubles.....
Triples........
Home runs.
Steals.........

best
100
652
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

tltc sky. snd remembered
their coach, dedicating the
season to him.
* The Senior Midgets fol­
lowed and were tied with less
^lnn three minutes to piny
and the ball deep In their
own territory when they
started a march downfleld.
Coach Kelly Campbell called
on O.U. Talley xyho caught a
long touchdown pass to put
Seminole ahead to stay.
Marty Robinson sealed the
game with an interception
and returned It 40 yards for n
score to seal the win.
Emmett Keith scored the
first points of the day when
he recovered a fumble and
returned It for a touchdown.
Next Saturday, Seminole
hnata the Dnylona Bench
Dues at Whlgham Stadium
starting at 0 a.m.

career
2.279
8.532
1.523
2.529
939
413
112
163
803
.296
Tim Ralnst

C o ach es-----Continued from Page IB

scratch. He only has three
players returning and moved
the majority of hts varsity
members up from the Junior
varsity ranks.
"We're basically starting
with a whole new team."
Wohlsteln said. "\Vc lost
eveiyone Inst year and so
when I took over I had lu man
an entire team. It's been u lot
of work getting ready for the
season but the gtrls have
really given everything they
have. What they lack tn
experience. they certainly
make up tn desire."
One of the strengths of this
team Is their teamwork.
Wohlsteln said that what
could hurt the team the most
this year Is for them to stop
playing as a team at anytime.
That's true for any team,
however.
and
Wohlsteln
knows that
hustle
and
teamwork are what will make
or break Lyman's season.
Although Wohlsteln Is a first
year coach, hts experience
playing coupled with a new
team that Is ready to do
things the right way could
keep Lyman tn the conference
race this year.
Last but certainly not least
on the list of new volleyball
coaches this year ts Brandi

are

done at Oviedo.
“With everyone basically
being new to this level, there
ts
a
problem
with
communication
which
Is
normal,* Hollts satd. T h e
problems
with
second
guessing
and
lack
of
aggression
will
iron
themselves out us the girls
continue to play together as a
team.*
With the strong foundation
that has been laid for her.
Hollis shouldn't have any
trouble whipping this or any
other team tn shape.
Speaking of foundation, the
new coach at Lyman High
School 1ms a strong one as
well.
Doug Wohlsteln has been
playing volleyball for quite a
while. Before attending the
University of Central Florida,
he played varsity volleyball at
Like Brantley High School aa
well as basketball. In college,
he decided to concentrate on
tits studies and not play
sports, but as soon as
Wohlsteln
graduated,
he
began coaching.
Currently.
he
ta
an
elementary physical educaUon
Instructor and before taking
the b e a d ' position at Lyman
was an assistant coach for
five years, two of which he
was the head Junior vanity
coach.
Ju st like his fellow coach,
Wohlsteln Is starting from

Sanford.

Sanford la taking over the
program at Lake Howell High
School.
Last
year's
performance waa less than
desirable, and Sanford Is
hoping to breath new life Into

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a program that can benefit
from her experience,
"I played sports throughout
high school and college,"
Sanford said. "What I really
hope to accomplish this year
Is to get all of the players
acclimated to a new system.
We have all new coarhes here
now nml want to Implement a
new playing style starling

from basic technique and
working all the way up to
game play."
So far. the players, most of
whom are underclassmen and
nrw to the program, have
responded well to Sanford's
way of doing things and they
are looking forward in a
season that will no doubt turn
out letter than lust year.

Winter Springs
holds hoops regis­
trations

Under baseball tram Is
looking for live players to
complete lls roster for the
fall.
Call Jay (789-3286) or
Lorry (860-3900).

WINTER SPRINGS _ The
Winter Springs Busketball
League Is now accepting
registrations for the winter
basketball season. Forms
are available at all Seminole
County schools or may be
downloaded
from
WWW.WSBL.COM.
Anyone
seeking further Information
should call Chris Mariette,
league director, at 321-5282.
In addition, WSBL will offer
a fall-winter select league.
This league ta designed for
’boys and girls'bv grades six
through eight who possess
advanced basketball Bkilla
and desire a more highly
competitive level of play.
Coaches will select their own
players rather then using a
draft process. Games are
scheduled lo be played at
various middle school gyms
and at UCF. The season will
begin Nov. 7. Call Chris
Mariette or download Infor­
mation from the website.

AAU baseball play­
ers needed

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LAKE MARY _ An AAU 13and-Undcr baseball team ts
being formed for the fall sea­
son.
Needed are dedicated play­
ers and parents to (111 the
squad that will travel locally
and play a competitive
schedule.
The season starts on Sep­
tember 23rd and games will
be played on Sunday's only.
For more information, call
Rick at (407) 322-5631.

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Friday Night Fun
k

SANFORD _ Open gym at
Sanford Oymnastlcs, 601 E.
25th Place. Is on Priday
nights from 7:30 p.m.-to-lO
pro.
AcUvltlcs offered Include
gymnastics, rock climbing,
basketball, and lots of fun
and games.
The fee for the evening Is
(5 for children ages 6-to-l2.
For more Information call
323-2462.

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Baseball players
needed
ir M iM i

DELTONA _ The Volusia
Blast, a new AAU 12-and-

Winter Springs Junior Bsv Dsdstow servos during Tuesday's wrfn over
Lyman. The Bears are now 3-1.

B e a rs ------------Cootinned from Fags IB

Patriots fall
to Bishop
Moore
Lake Brantley, despite a
strong comeback, fell to un­
defeated Bishop Moore, 15-9,
14-16. 15-13.
Stan Cutler's Patriots are
Ird by Dana Gorman and Tina
Mellkian.

Seminole football
tickets
SANFORD _ Tltc Seminole
High School Athletic Boost­
ers are offering reserved sea­
son football tickets for &gt;50
each.
Call Connie Hal) at 3235100.

The Sailing Club

ORLANDO 1 The sailing
Club, a community sailing
program including fleet, club
races, charier cruises, baste
sailing lessons and much
more, meets every fourth
Monday at 7 p.m. at the
Colonlaltown Neighborhood
Center. 1517 Lake Highland
Drive.
For more Information, call
Dave Akins at (407) 6288081.

Winter Springs
softball

Formor Somnole High and Seminole Community Coftege coach BUI
Payne recently left Seminole County to move lo Boone, N.C.

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Repeat, why Isn't Uitrell
Sprcwctl in jail?
Once again by rejlltng
hts lawsuit against the

The season will run from
September Hlh through No­
vember 13th (10 games) and
all games will lie played at
the Malll.md Hallflrld Com­
plex on Kcllrr Road, south of
Maitland Blvd.
Lcagurs arc offered Mon­
day through Friday night's
and the cost is $350
(includes umpires,
game
bulls. A.S.A. registration and
booking fees).
For more Information call:
Rocky KUlngsworih. Recrea­
tion Programmer, nt 5396249.

Sanford Recreation
offerings
SANFORD _ The Sanford
Recreation Department will
be offering the following full
program*.

ADULT VOLLEYBALL
The Sanford Recreation
Department will offer a Rec­
reation (no spike) league on
Monday nights and a Power
Iraguc on Wednesday nights,
both at the Dan Pelham
Gymnatorium at Sanford
Middle School.

ADULT SOFTBALL

WINTER SPRINGS _ The
City of Winter Springs Is of­
fering 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 are available for $40to-$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 re­
ceive a sponsor plaque with
team photo, while first place
teams get Individual and
team trophies and second
place teams get a team tro­
phy.
Contact the 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 Parks and Recrea­
tion Department Is offering
Fall Adult Softball for Men
and Co-Ed teams.

Tire Sanford Recreation
Department will be offering
Fall Slow Pitch Softball
Leagues In the following divi­
sions _ Church. Co-Ed. In­
dustrial, Women and Men.
Plnchurst Park will be used
exclusively.

CHURCH ADULT
BASKETBALL
The Sanford Recreation
Department will ofTer Adult
Church Basketball League's
In both Competitive and Rec­
reational divisions.

ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
Tire Sanford Recreation
Department will ofTer an
Adult Fall Flag Football
League.
The league will follow all
Florida Recreation and Parks
Association
(FRPA)
Flag
Football rules and regula­
tions.

YOUTH FLAG FOOT­
BALL
The Sanford Recreation
Department will be holding a
Youth Flag Football League
for players
7-through-15
years of age.
Players have register at
the Sanford Recreation De­
partment Youth Center, 1st
floor of Sanford City Hall,

NliA he has proven that
he has no sense o f real­
ity, or personal respon­
sibility. Does he really
think he is the victim af­
ter he tried to kflf some*
one? Glue me a break.

300 N. Park Avenue.
Leagues ofTered are:
Ages 7-to-9 (Minor League).
Age*
10 to-12
(Major
League).
Ages
13 to-15 (Senior
Lrague).
Any questions about any of
the Sanford Recreation De­
partment offerings or further
Information can be obtained
by calling (407) 330-5697.

Sylvan Lake Park
tennis
SANFORD _ Sylvan Lake
Park Is offering tennis
classes for Tiny Tots (5-7),
Junior* (S-10). Adult* *nd.i
Seniors weekdays snd Satur­
days (mornings, afternoons
and evenings).
Classes are two times a
week for three weeks or one
time a week for six weeks.
Junior Training (for more
advanced players) Is avail­
able Monday through Friday
from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. (2.3.4
or 5 dayi a week) on a
monthly basis.
Classes are $5 per hour
and class size Is limited to
eight players.
•••••
Adult Doubles Round Rob­
ins are held every Monday
and Friday evenings from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m. No reglstraUon Is required. Intermediate
to advanced level players are
welcome to participate. Cost
Is $3 per person.
IIIH
Sylvan Lake Is also offering
Tennis and Racquetball Sin­
gles Ladders for men and
women for eight weeks con­
tinuing through the end of
May. Call 322-6567 for de­
tails,
Private and group lessons
and team clinics are also
available. CaU 322-6567.

Recreation Cheer­
leading
SANFORD . The Sanford
Recreation Department Is
offering a Cheerleading Class
for girls ages 6-and-Up.
The 10-weck class will be­
gin on April 22nd and be
held every Wednesday from
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
through June 24th.
Please call 330-5697 for
more Information.

Deltona Roller Skating(4 0Center
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1 M O Doyle Rd. • Deltona. PL 32738
T his Is a rebuilding year for
us," the rookie coach said,
"Considering
all
of the
changes around here, we're
doing really well."
The Hawks are young, but
still feature some talent In
Lauren Watta, Liz Johnson,
Heather Goff and Ashy
Paraza.
"I know we can be a lot bet­
ter by the end of the year."
Sanford said.

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People
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DAR Constitution meeting open to public

Salllr Harrison Chapter Daughters of the American
Revolution will begin the fall season with n luncheon meeting
Sept. II, at 12:30 p.m„ at the Marina Hotel and Conference
Center In Sanford. The meeting on the Constitution Is open to
the public. For reservations, call Shirley Kerr. 099-0064.

Al-Anon

Blood Bank
Central Florida Hlood Dank
Is asking donors of all types
blood • especially O-type do­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Al-Anon
A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday,
at H pm., at III E. 27th St..
Just west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

Nar-Anon

Welcome Wagon
Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon Club of Seminole
county holds a coffee for new­
comers and second Wednesday
ol every month from 10 a.m.
until noon. For Information on
address, call Betty. 095-0144.
or Lucy. 322-7877.

Lunch,

Fellowship

LONGWOOD -All area seniors
are Invited to Join a seniors
group currently meeting at the
Orthodox Church of St. Ste­
phen. 1895 Lake Emma Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, at
noon. Is followed by Bible
study and fellowship.
The group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For more Informa­
tion. contact Mary Burke at
330-6391.

Wldowad Parsons
All wldowrd persons’ are In­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday
of every month at the Cassel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

Rscovsry Inc
• Recovery Inc.. Is a self-help
mental health organlxatlon for
jreople who suffer from panic
uttaclu. depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
Information, call 660-2003, or
896-5906.

TO P S

If you know, or live with on
alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-Anon Is on anonymous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who Is a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets
each Monday at 7 p.m. and
Thursday at 7 p.m. Meetings
are held In the back room of
the Sahara Club. 2587 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford. All
meetings are non-smoking.
For additional meeting times
and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more In­
formation. call 291-1900.

A local chapter of TOPS
fTakc Off Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 6:30
p.m.. In the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. 555
W. S.R.
434.
Longwood.
Weighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first meeting Is held every
Wednesday.
at
9:30,
at
Lakevtew Christian Church.
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka.
For information, call 293-5048.

Nar-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South
Seminole Hospital. 555 West
State Road 434. Longwood.
Nar-Anon Is a support group
open to families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with an
addict Is more turmoil than you
can handle by yourself. Join
for support In coping with your
addict; gain serenity to moke
decisions and put our live back
tn focus. Call 261-1900 for
more Information.

Camara Club
The Seminole Lake Mary
Camera Club meets the second
Wednesday every month In Old
Lake Mary City Hall. 158 N.
Country Club Rd. at 7:30 p.m.
For more Information, call
Orace at 321-4723 or Sol at
323-8691.

ToughLova aupport
ToughLove Orlando, a par­
ent support group, meets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church.
2140 Hwy. 434, Longwood.
ToughLove is a self-help, acfive, parent aupport group for
parents troubled by their chlldren'a behavior. The group ta
open to parents of preteens,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
Tough Love International Is a
non-profit educational organi­
zation whose goal Is to atop
destructive behavior in families
and tn communities by devel­
oping the power of adults and
young people. For more infor­
mation call (407) 324-0724 or
visit thetr web site
at
toughlove.org.

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

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Making preserves
is really easy and
so satisfying
I am not much of an Earth Mother.
When my kids were babies. I failed In
my resolution to feed them only home
made baby food (made only of organ
ic produce, of course) and have been
failing regularly, one way or another,
ever since. Although I champion home­
made food. I confess that I am some­
times too harried, too tired or too
overwhelmed to produce it. Like most
adults I know, I am doing my best, but
it is not always as good as I would like
it to be.
Maybe that's why I love makingJam
Turning ripe fruit into sparkling pre
serve*, ladling the preserves Into hot.
dean Jars, labeling the Jars and stack­
ing them neatly on the pantry shelf is
an incredibly satisfying experience,
akin to what a real Earth Mother must
feel on a regular basis.
The great thing about making pre
serves is that it is REALLY EASY.
With store bought pectin (that's the
stuff that make* the JamJell), it'* prac
tically foolproof
You don't need to buy a lot of fancy
equipment for making Jam. Here's
what you need
—A large stainless steel pot with a
steamer rack, or a special canning pot
with a rack, for sterilizing the Jars and
for finishing the canning process
—Another large, heavy duty pot for
cooking the fruit.
— A small pot for keeping the lids
and bands hot
— A wooden spoon for stirring the
fruit
— Measuring cups for fruit and
sugar.
—Measuring spoons for lemonJuke
or other ingredients
—A pair of tongs for lifting hot Jars
in and out of boiling water.
—A ladle for Riling Jars
—Lot* of dean dish towels and pot
holders (an apron is also a good ideal.
— Clean, half pint t» ounce) Jars
with rings and NEWlid* ttbc Jars ran
be old. as long as they are not cracked
or chipped; the rings can be old if they
are not bent, but the Jar lids must be
new to provide a good seal). Larger
Jars are harder to aeal property.
— Labels and a permanent marker
or pen (don't ever put Jam away with­

out a label, it's amazing how fast you
can forget what's in a Jar and when
you made it).
What you ALSO need Is a basic
method for making most Jams, which
I have provided below. I've Inducted
some good summer fruit Jam recipes.
Photo b f Pt*A O
kx Now Engltnd CtPnory m uM o
Just to get you started, from a new
cookbook called “Well Preserved," by Preserves are net as diffkell la make as many think. Pictured here: Peach Jam
with Brandy an English muffins.
Joan llassol
Pectin boxes include very good
recipe pamphlets, along with the di­
Followmethod above, adding brandy
rections for use. If you use a pectin
right before ladlingJamIntoJars Yield
MARIALISA I or • half-pint (l-ounce) Jain.
designed for making no- or low-sugar
Jams, the procedure may vary; read
—Recipe from“Well Preserved,* by
CALTA
the box endoeures carefully. (I've had
Joan Hassol (Fireside Books, IMS)
great luck this year with the Ball brand
“No Sugar Fruit Jell,* which I make
using the low-sugar, not the no-sugar,
FOUR-FRUIT JAM
redpe).
But no matter what the box —or a
cookbook —tells you. DOsterilize your or smash the fruit.
Jars, and DO finish the Jam In a hotPut the fruit and accumulatedJuices
water bath. A hot-water bath means from chopping or smashing Into a
that you boil the filled Jars for 10 min­ large, heavy-bottomed saucepan. Add
utes In a pot with a rack (in this way, the pectin and lemon Juice (or lime
the boiling water goes over and under Juice, if called for in recipe). Bring to
the Jars). This Is the method approved a boil. Add the sugar, stirring con­
by the USDA and recommended by stantly, and bring back to a roiling boil
food safety experts. Many cookbook] (a “roiling boil* is one that does not
Follow basic method above. Yield:
(including “Well Preserved') will stop when you stir it). Boil for I full about • half-pint (0-ounce) Jars.
simply tell you to invert the hot Jars minute. (If you cook It too long, the
—Redpe from“Well Preserved.* by
to form a seal. But I repeat for peace Jam will be tough.)
Joan Hassol (Fireside Books, 1M0)
of mind. USE THE WATER BATH
Using tongs, remove a sterilized Jar
METHOD
from the pot and place on the work
ALMOST SEEDLESS
To make a basic fruit Jamusing fruit surface. Ladle the Jam into the pre­
BLACKBERRY JAM
granulated white sugar, pectin and pared Jan. Wipe off any drips with a
lemon Juke (or other Savoring), follow dean doth. Top with a dean lid and
these instructions:
band. Repeat until Jam is used up.
Return the filled Jars to the pot with
Wash all pots and utensils.
Prepare the Jars, bands and lids: the rack and boil for 10 minutes (this
Wash them in hot. soapy water. Rinse is the USDA approved water bath).
Remove from water, allow to cod.
well Sterilize the Jars by boiling them,
with water to cover, in a pot with a Labd with type ofJamand date. Check
rack (or IS minutes. Prepare the lids seals after 24 hours; if any seals do not
Cover the blackberries with cold
according to the manufarturer'a di­ appear to be tight, refrigerate those water
in e pot and bring to a simmer,
rections (in most cases, this means Jars and use them first
cooking until soft. Drain and pass
covering them with water and bring­
through a sieve or a food mill to
ing ALMOST to a boil). Prepare the
PEACH JAM WITH BRANDY
remove most of the seeds. Proceed
bands with the lids Keep the Jars,
wl|h, bask method, as
bands and Uda hot until ready tause
luting
time
Juke
for
lemon
Juke
if deCover a work surface with clean
(t-ounce)
sired.
...........................
Yield:
about
•
half
f-pint
(0-o
kitchen towels.
Jars.
Prepare the fruit: Wash all fruit
- Redpe from'W&lt;£ Preserved.’ by
under cold running water and allow to
Joan Hated (Fireside Books, 1N«)
dry. Hull, peel, core. pH or stem fruit
GINS NEWSPAPOI EWTW U I ASSN.
as necessary, depending on type. Chop

Girlfriend’s, best friend’s lies tear man apart
DEAR ABBY: For aorae time I
had suspected my girlfriend of
sleeping with someone I had consid­
ered my beat friend. We all lived In
the same college house, ao It was a
tense situation. When I confronted
the two of them, they denied it and
I believed them. It was easier than
thinking that two people I loved
‘ice. Soon I
_ to my face,
after ( witnessed them in a aex act
in hia car. 1 waa destroyed, but
didn't know how to handle the situ­
ation. ao I kept quiet.
Since that time, my girlfriend
and I have moved to New York far
the summer. I have cautiously
brought up the subject or infidelity
with her on several occasions, but 1
didn't tell her what I had seen. I

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years ago. As a result, hia
far promotion tn hia caresr are
“Sorry Down South* wants ta
ymbi t)^AdftBIMB to thl
career. Contacting the mask lawyer
would be a good start —if ha has a
lawyer. Howavar, I auggaat that
Down South* also contact tha far­
mer co-worker himself. Ho may be
praying for someone to come for­
ward with tha truth ao ha can build
jive her an opportuni­ a case and hire a lawyer. Equally
ty to tel) me the truth; the truth la important, whatever suspicion* be
all I'va evar asked of htr. 8he may have about the ream far hia
repeatedly denied that anything firing can (k n be put to reaL
Abby, l*m glad you told 'Sony
had happened, going ao far as to
become angry with me for suspect­ Down South* to stop forward, ft
ing her. The pain of her lies is near­ could begin a healing protaaa far all
concerned. One person's courage tn
ly unbearable.
Abby, I love them both ao much admitting the truth might encour­
and have no idea how to proceed. I age other* to step forward aa well.
Please, *8orry Down South*this
feel like a doormat, a cuckold, a fool;
howavar, I can’t bring myaalf to man deserves the truth. As the wife
hate them, even though society dic­ of a man who could easily have been
tates that I should. They both moan your co-worker, I know that it will
too much to me to cut them out of be received with open arms.
WIFE WHOSBEEN THERE
my life.
How can my pride be salvaged in
DEAR W IFEt Perhaps my
a situation Uke this? Should 1 allow
advico, coaplad with jm r plan
them to believe their secret la safe?
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“Sony Down South* comjola mo to
write. The dsecrlption of the office
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DEAR ABBY: I’m 61 years old.
married, and have a grown son
who's 30. Ill call him Butch. I’m
writing to express my displeasure
with computer meting cards. I'm
not knocking all computer*, only
U» ones that print out (rooting
cards. If Butch doesn't care enough
about me to go to a store and pick
out a card — even If K costa only a
dollar —far my birthday, ate., then
ha can juat keep hia computer
cards.
Abby, please spread tha word
that it’s the warm thoughts in pick­
ing out a card that really count A
card printed by a computer is cold,
with no heart, no feeling*. It’a not

DEAR ABBY: This letter is far
too lata for Mother’* Day, but it (till
may do some good.
My family attends a small
church la tha aoutharn United
States. Mother's Day ia co* service 1
refute to attend any more. The
atmosphere far this aorvico is ftineroal. Tha service starts out with
aooga like Tf I Could Only Hear My
Mother Pray Again* and ’Mother’*
Marker.* IFrom there, they call
mother* who aro tha *younge»t,*
"oldest* and *haa moat children* to
the front far a gift
I loet my mom to cancer tn 1M1,
and Mother'* Day 1* tha saddeat
day of the year for me. Even before
my mom died, I would go to church
and cry along with others who were
hurting.
Parent* should be honored every
day, not Juat one day. Please, let ua
all be mote considerate to thews who
no longer have a mom.
STILL HURTING
IN LUTTRELL, TENN.

�4 0 *Semitx)!© Herakl. Sanford. Florida Wednesday, September 9. 1998
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IN THE SERVICE

E«p bnntd.u of a lull body ma»

sage main thorapai 7 djy aV
out 474 3311 lie MA0G24385
C o ll in s is the son of John J. Collins and
grandson of Bvelvn Collins. Isith of Orange Cllv.
He Is a 1992 graduate ol 1)eland High School,
Fla.
JOHN R. SHIELDS
Army Spec. John R. shields has participated
In an exercise named ‘Phantom Lifeline ‘98*. the
largest logistical exercise held at Fort Hood,
Near Killeen, Texas.
lie is the son of Sherry l and Peter J. LaMont
ol Sanford Hie specialist Is n 1992 graduate of
lake Mary High School.

ROBERT K. MARKOS
Army lYt Robert K. Markos has arrived at lhr
U.S. Army Infantry School. Fort Henning, Co
lumbus. Cla.. to receive One Station Unit Train
mg. Markos Is the son of Diane K. Straw of
Dunnellon. Fla., and Rol&gt;cr1 W. Markos ot San­
ford.
He la a 1997 graduate of Duncllon High
School.
JASON S. LeBRON
Army Pvt. Jason S. LeBron has entered basic
unlit a iv training at Fort Jackson. Columbia,
S.C.
LeBron Is the son of Hninilda and Samuel LeHron of Longwood.
The private Is a 1998 graduate of Lake Bran­
tley High School. Altamonte, Springs. Fla.

MICHELLE C. TELFAIR
Michelle C. Fellah has been promoted In tbe
U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman.
She Is the daughter of Samuel and Priscilla K.
Telfair of Sanfonl. The senior alntian Is a 1992
graduate ol Seminole High School, Sanfonl.
FRANCISCO J. RICHARDSON
Francisco J. Richardson has graduated Irnm
the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTCI
Advanced Camp at Fort Lewis. Tacoma. Wash.
Richardson Is the son nl PranelNeo and Nani
Richardson of Oviedo II • Is a l!H)5 graduate of
Oviedo High School.

G A R Y R . P A C C IA N O

Army Reserve Master Sgt. Gary R. Parc Iano
has re-enlisted In the U.S, Army for six years.
He is ihe son of Air Force Sgt. Anthony L. and
Tbcrsa G. Pacctano of Deltona. Fla.
Ills wife, Ann Marie. Is the daughter ol
Nicholas J and Erma Salvatore of Deltona.
W IL L IA M R . S C H A F F E R

Armv Capt. William R. Schaffer has graduated
from the 72-day Ranger training course at the
Infantry’ School at Fort Bennlng, Columbus. Ga.
Schaffer Is an Infantry odlerr assigned to the
82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg. Fayet­
teville. N.C.
Be Is tbe son of Harold F. and Margaret G.
Schaffer of Altamonte Springs. Fla.
His wlfr. Usa, Is the daughter ol Robert and
Cynthia Santllll of Longwood. Fla.
The raptaln Is a 1984 graduate of Lake Mary
High School and a 1991 gradnalc of Orlando
College. Fla.
R A N D Y W . L A N D IS

Army Pfc. Randy W. Landis has arrlvrd lot
duly at Fort Buckner. Okinawa. Japan.
Landis Is a microwave satellite operator
malntalner with tire 333rd Signal Company.
He Is the son of Daniel J. Landis of Sanford
and Florence Landis of Leesburg. Fla.
The private Is a 1997 graduate of Leesburg
High School.
LASZLO V. DIAGI OLA
Air Force Airman Laszlo V. Dlglota has gradu­
ated from basic military training at Lackland
Air Force Base, San Antonio. Texas.
Dtgtola Is the son of Eva Dlglola of Cassel­
berry and Vincent Dlgtota of East Brunswick.
N.J.
He Is a 1993 graduate of IVrth Amboy High
School. N.J.
JOSEPH W. TURNER
Army Pvt. Joseph W. Turner has graduated
from basic military training at Fort Jackson.
Columbia. S.C.
Turner Is the son of Leslcr W. Turner of
Oviedo and Frenda Turner of Burnsville. N.C.
Hr ts a 1998 graduate of Oviedo High School.
JASON S. COUNTS
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Jason S. Counts,
whose wife. Start. Is the daughter of Robert and
Cathy Hcmmelstein of Sanford, ts currently
lrailway through a six-month deployment to the
Mediterranean Sea and Arabian QuU aboard tbe
guided missile cruiser USS Monterry.
He joined the Navy In June of 1993.
STEVEN J. COLUNS
Steven J. Collins has graduated from the
Army Rrserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)
Advanced Camp at Fort Lrwls. Tacoma, Wash.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND TON
SL MIN OL 4 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A IE NO » » 55* CA
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DANK F/fVA FIRST UNION
NATIONAL DANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA. SUCCESSOR DY
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NOTICE
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NOTICE IS HIR E0Y GIVEN
pursuant la a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Foracloiura datad
August 2411,. 1998 and entered
wi Cat# NO 88-559*01 ol I ha
Circuit Court ol Ilia EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
•or SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein FIRST UNION NATION­
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NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL DANK OF FLORIDA.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
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JOHN R CONNER. SUSAN M
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HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . ANT ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
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UNDER. AND AQAINST THE
HEREIN NAMEO INDIVIDUAL
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KNOWN TO OE 0CA0 OR
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MAY
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OR
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ara
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caah al tha Waal Iron) door ol

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Courthouaa San lord Florida al
11 00a m . on Iha 2Sth day ol
September 1998. tha following
dnaenhad pioparty at aal lorth
m aald Final Judgment
LOT S BLOCK 0 SWEETWA­
TER
OAKS
SECTION
T.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
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PLAT BOOK l» PAOES 21 AND
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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
a/L/a 102 ELOLROERRV LN
LONGWOOD FL J2FT8
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25th, 1998
ISEALJ
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electrical. MVAC,
pool, groundtkeepmg. etc Fes
resume to Dept MA SS. Con­
cord
Menegemeni.
1SSI
Sandspur Road. Meltlend. F I
12781. Faa: (40T) 3669767 or
Cell M l-M M .

SECURITY OFFICER JOD
Training Armed S Unarmed
Brantly S Ataoc. 834-7444

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LANDSCAPE ft 3 •ilftft.ng
pay
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(407) C T 4 I U
_____________
Landscaping
Maintenance'
Imme opening Salary position
30-33IU Excellent opportunity
Outdo area (607)677-2066

LASER OPERA­
TO R
'4pm MtomgM SMI
■Wii Traml
'Responsible Individual wYnuc
computer sluite
•Abtoy to l i t SO tie or more
'Orug tree Ermronmend
C al 323 5121 between 9am
Noon tor appl Ask lor Mr tag-

LABOR READY $
WORK TO O A TM JO TODAY
In
1 9 French Are
J J v a ja j

m TODRIVE

it.

* Rent

TRACTORntUI£RS
w a ro M W to !

•15 Day COLTnlilitg
■0 i| 4 Weekiad Clirni
■Flustlil A n D t i i u
• Carrltri Hiring Oa IBs

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

MECHANIC lor Irador/reTer trail
et heel in Sanford erp only pre
lerredASE cert 330 9306
MERRY MAIDS HIRINO
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 -STM
METAL FRAMER/DRYWALL
HANGERS immed work
________ cal &gt;67-3337_________
COLLECTOR- P/T. prater erp.
m i tram someone w/areal
phone
voice
Mon Thurs
t 30pm I 30pm
800 &lt;&gt;67 3663
or apply R*h Plan 401 w 13m
SI Santont
WT LAKE MARY PHYSICIAN
OFFICE FRONT/ BACK
__ _____133-1341 _
Pipe layere- SIM Workers.
____ Cal (407) 17)41)1.

RECEPTIONIST* permanent f*l
T position doctor oftice com
puter i phone Slues a mutt M
W T 7 6 30 Musi ba ro b in
some morning end or lull day
horn |6hr Cal 3330339

R IG H T H A N D M AN
Needs 100 workers dairy.
*31 sign on bonus to new amptoyoee.
l i t r e pay to drivers
■Open 1 am
M l Oogtreck Rd long wood
ieo-atoe

DIETARY ASSISTANTS
Out foml A nuttilmn dqianmrM at Vkilh SrnenuW lim p u l.
LsalnJ in lamgwuud. IT . is mm hinny for full time pouiium'
Kelp us (kusnlr food sank* to pancnis. stall, and visitors
Iw k l handling and rashimny rtp it prrtcnrtl Musi hr able
lu m e t thr tnlLmmg shifts h a m
2 Wl pm A II a in
T W p m A rvrty ikhct e rrlrn .) b UvTir * shill ifaflrrcMial
♦ ( f f « hmrtiis' I'lravr appi) at South StmlMdr Hospital.
Resourres. J J J W n t Stale Rood 414. I rmieood,
F I. 31759.
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p lo y e d ?
Let

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VFNTURE f PROPERTI ES
MIB M K T Abcvvb «0 to f 10000
bo— &lt;yn*ri ammmt
H 4
Um v M im w l
S«il fffHlMsn Aapas'
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S l l i ; j l o y / / I N / l l help?
3 2 2-2044
(1 7hr
Machinist
38hr
Ftourn Ctofk
Iflfv
rork Ut TremorHoule flunnei
$9tw
TlOhr
Maintananc* Tech
38hr
Data Entry
(8hl
Swift bboard
Cil.lm tl.unen
iflhl
tlthr
Data Entry
Screw M.vvpf
(I6 t«
Quality Control
*10hr
38hk
General Oflve
To Many Jobs To Llstlll
CALL NOW!
700 West 7Slh Street
SOLOERERS ol tma* eleclron
E t depencHhrMy mquved. erp
preferred but wiHmq to tram
Good benefkt Can Magnetons
Hearing Aid Co 0 3)8-1707 ■

110.

_

Receptionist, optometrist office
optical and ms Wkng erp pre
•erred ere work envv. lop pay
lor qu*it«d person TutkawiN*
area 699 4000 tai 699 3051
RECEPTIONIST/T YPtST
re
sponsto**
pleasant person
needed tori test peced cerporate
odes tar resume to 760 9196

Since 1949
(407)3229123

P hone P ro «
F u ll o r p e rt lim e . T o p
sa la ry, b o n u s &amp;
c o m m is s io n L o n g w o o d
lo ca tio n , ca ll d a n
taulker. 7 6 7-9270
TUPPCnWARE tern 170 330
per hour lor ertra rrvjnny ut have
a full hm* career 1719411
W A N TEO :
People who want to work 40*
hts/wt Some sahiuli ys' Fsc
tory i t sen-ply wort Benefits
included Ptl cell 1889748
Original Vertical* First.
WAREHOUSE
POSITIONS:
PICKING. PACKING AND
RECOTON
CORPORATION.
me nations leeiSrvj drttrtoulor
manufacturer of electronic ac
cessones.
has
immediate
openings m its Lake Mary
teciMws tor 1st and 2nd shift
Hours
aveileble:
7 00am1:10pm, 8 OOam-4 10pm and
4:OOPM-13.)OAM
Mutt be
able to Mt a rrvrumum ol 30 tot
on a contmuout lavs Fortkti
erpenence pre4e.ied Starting
rate 18 30 let shMI. IT 00 3nd
shin. "Must past math test
Apply m persen al 7930 la»e
Emma Rued lake Mary. EL or
1090 Emma Oak Irak, late
MAryFL 37/46 EOE
WINDOW SERVICE TECH
Tull tune position
’L«p (retoned .
■fuS rumpany benefits
Mon- Frt 7 30 4 30 acyvy Kmro
737 Power Ct Seotord 373 7300

LK MARY 17. by. (An. EIK. Sc
ipa tec tys 2c gar 1(7.300
RENOVATED 4/1 5 Car Me
sec ly* tern pool 138.900
MINT COND. Lfl FR. wrkshp
scr pch gar 338.300.
4/3 2300 sq fl liv d-n fim.2
ee. pqr 3 c gar, tea 3178.300
I* A l l l O S I I O M N I . * ' iMl
: i.M i’ i i* t f s,
t i
Wfi l

99— A
U

p a r tm en ts

n iu r n is iiid

YOUTH DIRECTOR P/TTirsl Ptesbylefian of Sanford
seeks intpontible. motnrited
pervm to *Vec1 church mesne
H S youth tunctiers A develop
outreach programs 301 Oat
A.e Sentord 57771 377 7667
92— S e n io r C

it iz e n s

TLC HOME COMPANIONS care
m yrxe hone In*, m or hourly
check our rates 377-1093_______

93—

Room

s

T or R ent

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • 177/wk
ISstonc Downtown 330-443)

FURNISHED ROOMS Art uMl
met laundry phone end ka
use 383 390 a week 374 4933
la k em ar y

HOOwk 1st last tec
ce* 373 3737 beeper 444-6396

SANFORO 1/1.
Ig apt Kachan A kvmg room
________ CeWSai-SSTS
SANFORO I bdrm apt upstart,
ac. qu«t area 300mo &lt;730dep
_______
376 9148__________
SANFORO 2/7 Appronmatfiy
1.000 tq fl W O n d 3430'fro
. low deposit CaK 177-1031
SANFORO
Oood aiaa A
schocts Spouses 2/1 duptoi
heel A e*. took ups. pnvsM paho A yard tec I ok MTSttno *
3350/3ep SSS-OOM

103— H oltsesU

SANFORD/ LK. MARY 1 Ig
bdrm w/ bath 1330mo n r t d r i
a* hr phone uMbes 307-7&lt;86
99— A

p a r tm ln ts

■

U s il r m s iu d

SANORA AREA
V t WITH EXTRAS
(AAOMONTH: 173
JERNIOAN properHr*, toe.
1/1 collage, great location no
pels, no smoker*. 1430mo
2/1 dowrrslae* of (tuples, face
location no polA. no smokers
KTSmo

MARINER'S VILLAGE
1A*E ADA 1 B.J*W ft4lGVO
7 tV0*W MmiAOANOuP
32M 670
wo s t S

a

V iu j i

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HUOCMtAV 497-SI69SS&gt;

Get In on all the growth.
D y n A Ir S e rv ic e s* In c. is experiencing phenomenal grow th in o u r second year
o f operations. N o w is a perfect opportunity to get involved in the dynamic com ­
mercial aviation industry. W e are currently accepting applications for part-time
ramp services and part-tim e aircraft cleaning positions and janitorial positions.
Applicants m ust w o rk a flexible schedule, understand som e English, pass a drug
screening, complete a ten year work/school history. For those interested in ramp
services positions you m ust possess a valid Florida driver's license and be able to
lift up to 75 pounds on a consistent basis. W e O ffe r:

n iu r n is iie d

1300 DOWN_WHY RENT?
When you can own w s 3 bdm
homo mi GYtA new pent A car­
pet? Ask about MUO home*1
The Hitm en Qroup. Inc.

ROOM FOR RENT m condo
|&lt;0Ows ute met. near SCC
Pool tennis on take.Smoket
Oh 171-37)8

Orlando/Sanford Airport.

Ron Jerr»gan. 330-3753
SANFORO 1/1J
list. last, seel
1208 W TOth 31 I
SANFORO HM TO RK l/l pood
area. ac. la Nonl porch MAO
fal-4717

—

ST IR 5T R 5H —
RENTALS

SANFORO W apt kpM plan
paoo.cNa S440BSM
SANORA V7 ml D6L garage
Mate as/opbon 1723/1700.
SANFORO 1/1. it/den.screen

pAtio n&gt;#c«out

IM IIM .

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-24tS
* « NEED HOUSES TO RENT

ISORM Omel. convertisnl tocated. I block to but tome Par*
Ave Mobile Home. Inc 322 2161

Sanford Historic District (3)
Commercial
Leased
Urutj
(160 000 (1) Commercial Vac­
ant lot (33.000 330 1493

153— A creage L o t For
Sa u
OSTEEN-Vacant tola Commen­
ce' Lot Zoned B4 700,400 on
Enlerpnte
Rd
in Otleen
(49 900 Owner F «

Real Estate, wc

LAKE MANY LOTS Wooded

(75 000

BAY AVE- Santoro lot near
park-(15 000

U1-S0S9

Ir l r c h h o f f
OAKRXTOE FARMS - Osteen/
Oenona area 10 acres, ideal tor
hor*et or cam* turn Uotm*
home or hometrta Zimed agn
(aa 900 Ftoencing avaa wr *m
down payment (SM ) 7679300

154— O riN H ouse
OPEN HOUSE
LONGW OOD
Tlwe S Wed S9gm
(No appommem req'd)
Com* and M out an appkcatnn
and rentier tor yots future ,cb
Al idftos duet needed entry
level ■ pretotaronal oompmers
e* NO F E E C a l 9949713

6 ItAM H IM M M I . B C
" H I i. ^4619861123

253*A dditions 4t
R emodeling

19M TO YO TA SUPRA Uack A
gold, tuny loaded Rum but
needs work Mull set (1300
ubo 407-668 8174

181—AnilANcts &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a i l
HEADBOARD- Smgm Henryiirkwh-te WKkei Like new Call
(407) 767 8035 evening*
MATTRESS SALE • Fun sire
used bon spring, A mantes*
(63 00 Larry's Mart 37 7 9 137___
IQUD QAX ■ ;
r*:J
ml Ormior A foorltxxJr.'l (fit
5M5 or 330 4470 moke offer

187— S porting G oods

G iU iM

DON'T WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!
The Stmlnol * Herald Classi­
f y ) , are the quickest and most
meipensive way to sell your
car! Run your tore* In* ad lor 10
days and pay only (21 00' Even
Belter it you tell it sooner
(which w* KNOW you w4| you
can slop your ad and only pay
tor to# number of days il aefualy r»n' What a Deaf!

U fJD W
THE BIG ONE!!
OVER 600 TABLES
The Lakeland Center
Sept 19th 8 70th 1998
9 5 Sat 9 4 Sun ad
Sponsored by Lakwanrt R.3n
3 Pistol Club, toe

Call today and watch
the Herald Class!*
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(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

199— Pets &amp; Su m its
WOLF HIOH BREEDS 1ma'«
ttm 3A4yrt SlOOea to approved
636-7(44
_______

238— V e h ic l e s W a n t e d

211—
CASH ( ( ( PAD!
For Junk Car,. Truck, A M«c'
*uf n o t H A u re u i» ? sew

Antioue/C ollectible

mef p

HOUSE OF GOOOIES 901 Lo
cutt Ave Fum . appii . rousehoto tree t A candy 1219333

217—

G

arage

239—
M otorcycles /Bikes
For S ale

Sales

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

t* SUPER QUDC
(15.000
372-2766

A YARD BALE it the perfect
way to do met and the Stm/nofe
Hereto can bnng people to your
door Adverbs* your sale vt the
erato lor onfy 141/
and wtlch in* earns leave
nnwy comwt « - Csk
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5
kn* ad can nm tor three days m
the Herald lor ONLY (1.1911 An
we ask r* ihai you prepay the
ad Can ut-we can heto1!

241— REC.

V ehicles /Campers F or
Sa u
FOR S A U S IF T CAM PIR ml
70&gt; 10 FL room tel ip n town S
country n park, furnished 35000
377 9861 01(828)399-3087

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

WANTED

219—Wanted to Buy

CARS,
TRUCKS A

Cana CoMer/Brsee
2219004
mo Recycling: 321901
Set 3-1
919 W. Ftoel-MV M . S8LS

223— M

Any year make or model.
Will pay top doflart
CaHOeofl Badbw

is c e l l a n e o u s

3 0 2 *8 7 3 4

BOOKCASE- Like new. Oak 6 -3
thetvet mt 2 doors tower stor­
age (43 Call 33191(7.

OFFICE S STORE AVAR. Both
over 1000 tq fl Cal after Sam
3726t69

r since 1M1
2239444 COCOOISM

M E U O N V E X I VI, lam . tormel
dweng. 2367 tq. ft. In neighbor­
hood ol luwry home*. Dot MMJemoen Prop 323-3163
er 623 72
2227

dry wall, remodeling
bon* Cal 282 7089

to m

285-L a n d s c a p i n g
r.

eull

lawn

sve hedge*.

tenova- buNie*. sm be* trimming 7 yr,
e«p Senior disc SaUslaction
guar For Ire* et! 8809602

269-Cleaning S ervices
287-Lawn S ervices

253-Additions 4k
R e m o d e l in g
Door*, windows, carpentry.
iKtng, deck* A concrete
3239832 S G Baknt C8C19660

262-Cabinets
ALL TYPE C A S K E TS refacR
•oodfraca/wal umvcoontenop/
Jooratoew cabnett 3149880
2 6 3 -C a r p e n t r y
CAAPENTRY-O/ ell types from
decks to doors, rotten wood end
emodel. 30yrs eipertenc*. Ask
or JR 324-5057

CAR M CLEANING house oflee
cup cleaning manager Mane
696-38*8
AAA ORASS MASTERS
Al
service! provided Dependable
and aflordabl* -Call tor Free
MARCIA'S CLEAMNQ
eMMntiee-3969382
LICENSED AND EXPO
330 2031

276-Eu c t r ic a l

' LO TS MOWED/ light under
brushing 27yr* m buttness
’ Day, 322 2811 eve 322-9397

NEED AN EUCTRICtANT
CALL DICK S ELECTRIC
407-3219733
Lie. ER0002S28/Over 13 Vrs.

300-Pressure C leaning

279-HAUUNG
Rental proparty. garage shed
clean up*, appkancet. trash,
brush 4Q798S-U38 or
pgr 40791(9217

280-Home
I mprovements

Maytalr QoH Course iT
lake! runt etie la w 3,900s1
home-needi w ort- 1163.000
w/4 ac 3765,000
4 SR C ctonlM- 2 story on 3
EDUCED TO
wooded tola REC
Par* Aw VMee TORTS* Townhouse condo- 345.000.
moevaled
331-AOSS

280-Home
I mprovements

m vm irransqr
ADVANCE TECTONICS

141—Homes For S a u

\ -

231— C ars For Sale

SNICKERS CANDV ROUTE
30 location*. (800 (1700 soM
monthfy income Cost (7995
1-600-436-1132
wrww.vendlnqroulkk com

IS FT TIDE CRAFT 93 50 hp mo­
tor 2lto thrusl trolling motor
SSSOOoba 374 9949

FENCED PARKING Z J 8 X
easy access, can accommodaie up to 33 car*, heavy
epupmenl. aulos. ale : 17-92/
Airport BNd area. avaAabto Im­
mediately 3550 per month
Phone 374-4440 or f u 3241199.

•d Preteeelenal
92S eq. ft
nenVi tree. (Larger
) Cafl 299-7111

1

Plywood «• X r Sheet*
3/4•Thick (15 per sheel
Can 3234340

160— Business For
S ale

Rentals

SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
I Suttee aval able • 1100 SF S
1900 SF. 407-321-7004

from 10 A.M. until 3 P.M. and fill out an :-Vapplication. For directions please call 322-36?3.

l 'J /V y

322-7498
DELTONA 10 acres Ideal tor
moba* homesii*. horses cattle,
tarmng or n u rw y Zoned egnculturel
(3 90G ACRE
Sm
down w/owner finance IM -7 IT 1772 er 904-7979922
LAKE FRONT L0f-B#Ure
lake. Loch A/twrpnvtte
90X200 (60000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone Is­
land. Lake Monroe (170 000
VACANT L O T I •loch Arbor
(33.000 to (45 000 Ig P°»

is c e l l a n e o u s

FREE CAR. ( ) S FUN m your
spare hme Interested? Cal lev
da O 576-3517 I also Oder rept
pc* and new Tupperware_______
IN HOME FILTRATION UNITS
belter than bottle quality (0 5 a
gaton 407-767-9131

UPSCALE CONOO esc location.
wen maintained, low mam
lenanc*. w e sen turn (48.900

C* it t X' kJ *&lt;

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117—C ommercial

A MOVE M SPECMUJI 400 tq
ft A up! S7S3 A MONTH OfficeStorage 371-0120 or 333-2S34

* iy
■

223—

155— C ondom inium s
For S ale

ELDER SPRSI0 S OS SR 427
Lg 2 bdrm. untum 393wk.
SITVdep Cal 333 3964 or see
manager al e3S17.

11B—O ffice S pace For
Rent

For more information please stop by our

149— C ommercial
Property For Sale

107— M o siu H omes
For Ren t

SANFORO- 1.IT4 aq II
on Lake Monroe Convenient to
courthouse S City Ha&gt; Avail­
able
immediately
Morbitier
Group. Inc (407) 339-1000 a d
109.

■f Competitive wages
*)■ Free Uniforms
Free Parking
Comprehensive, industry training
.*)■ Learn valuable Job skills

!ef ;4.&gt; A W '

Sanford MHtortc Oletrlcl- I DR.
IBA kachen new fng. upstair*,
u m furnished clean, working
adufl No petti Fenced 3330
mon . dep 857-3903

EFnacN Cv
Mad terv convenient localnn
371-4900
_

Outstanding Summer Job
Opportunities exist new at

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99— A partments ■
U niurnisiied

•

H ir e

Free eat. UcAna. Major
cards ac f ptod- 3219112

301-Roofing
YATES ROOF*40 tine* 1626
Church S Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gan.
Lie. aRCOOiaUQ. 122-1443

307— S w im m in g Pool
S ervices

CHARLES D. (Dan) MILLER,
'
Boeder. C8C0ST285. Ret/
FWE TOUCH POOLS pumps,
wkfy pool
Comm, remodel, eddaunt. re- ‘Neri. motor
pair MC. VISA
40T-120-1T41 car*. Free EtL (407)292 -9456
Support yuur local
UistrmMR. they ore H r
tra il cjf yuur lomraunXy.
You wB nrvd reputable
lucal buvkrMcs and
servlets to Ihh dfttclury.

312— T ree S ervice
OAVO KEY CONSTRUCTION

LtT^ooSTsSS^flSrTOT

SHOP
LOCAL

R n R im

Ttee/stump temovel
Lrvlnsur 129-7342

E

Ere* est

SIMPSON S Pro&lt; Tree Svc 20
yrs asp 24 hr storm damage.
Senior discount Total Iras care.
Free estimates
Bucket true*
avakabl* Can 3279736

ftA k M A i n . epkt pUn.gteat
rm, fveptoc*. ter. peso l&lt; a r
comer tot. Uke need
o moweto 387.900
6299333___________

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�S B • Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Wednesday. September 9.1998

by Chic Young

BLONDIE
I LOVE THIS V AND I'LL U7VE THE
DQESS 'J C T ? COMMISSION J
GET FOOM SELLING

fTTO W

BUT MTV HUS BANOX WELL, UjUXTtiC,
WILL HATE THE Y TO TV€ LATEST
RULE, THREE
LOVES
CAN WIPE
✓ ( \3
. OUT A

WELL, SNCfi I LOVE THAT NEW
RULE, VOU CAN
‘ WRAP UP THE
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by Mort Walker

B E E TLE BAILEY
SAKGE HA5 HAP BEETLE
AT THE HAMBURGER
GRILL ALL AFTERNOON

by Art Sansom

THE BORN LOSER
THlNL 6LM70QV0£ TOUINbTOsD

&lt;WILL YOU bTOP WITH, THIb *TH£-

THC ONLY TRlNfaTHkT CVCK COT ^

AWMLtWy r ^ j y

\C&amp;frj.&lt;LOn\&lt;LOHE.i

Use common sense in personal hygiene
DEAR DR GOTT Since I retired. I
no longer take daily shower* no dirt no
sweat How often do I need to bathe?
DEAR READER: The frequency
with which one bathes is a highly indi­
vidualized decision. Years ago, in
rural New England, parents used to
sew their children into long johns in
November and take them out for a
bath in May. Cleanliness was relative
and took a back seat to warmth.
Our modern society has become
preoccupied with cleanliness and
body odor. The pendulum has swung
to an extrem e, in contrast to the
medieval kings of France, who bathed
a few times a year and relied on per
fume at other times
If you are inactive In your retire­
ment, you probably do not need a daily
shower. Every two or three days
might suffice Ifow often should you
bathe? Ask those around you to let
you know when you need a shower —
or take one on Saturday night whether
you need It or not!
DEAR DR GOTT: My eldest grand
daughter is just past 21 About a year
ago she met a man whom she loves
deeply. We've met him, and he's a
kind, thoughtful and courteous gentle­
man with a keen sense of humor.
They are both college graduates, hold
responsible positions and are active
churchgoers However, he recently
confided to her that he likes to dress
up In female clothing in the privacy of
his own home. He doesn't think he
wants to give this up
Do you have any suggestions? It
would be a shame if this very odd cir­
cumstance were to be a stumbling
block to an otherwise fine union
DEAR READER Although I
applaud this man's honesty. I think
that your granddaughter may be in tor
a whale of a disappointment and a
truckload of problems if she mames
him It sounds to me as though her
partner has a lot going for him. but
also Is uncomfortable as a male.
There's more to this than just a few
hours of cross dressing
There is a chance that his occasion
al cross dressing may progress to
more public acting out and to behav­
ior that your granddaughter might
find unpleasant.
Closet transvestitlsm infrequently
leads to overt homosexuality, accord
ing to the Kinsey Institute However,
your granddaughter should take a
hard look at such a union.
No matter how accepting she may
be now, the post-wedding reality may
be far more stressful than she expect­
ed. Even If her husband's habit
remains low key, she probably will

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

have a constant fear that others will
find out — whether during an unex­
pected viait, an emergency or a
moment of careleixneti on her husband'i part The situation will be fur­
ACROSS
1 Oust — (bed
decoration)
7 Dried coconut
12 Unconcerned,
ethically
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                    <text>EDITORIAL...PAGE 4A

SPORTS...PAGE IB

Do we really need a
fast food restaurant in
the historic district?

Cindy Henry
coaches Lake Mary
to volleyball win

Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Long wood, Oviedo, W inter Springs and Sem inole County since 1908

The very good life
of the mayor’s wife
Sanford's
‘First Lady
Is 29. tins
model's looks,
and her a n n s
full with
daughters
who are 3
and 5-vearsold.
Stephanie
Dale say’s
hers Is a good
life.
When she m arried I.any Dale
In 1993. she knew he was active
tn politics but she had no Idea
he would soon become the
mayor of Sanford.
"lie's doing a great Job." say’s
the mayor’s wife, ‘Larry pours
everything he h as Into the city.
It's a huge sacrifice for him. for
me and the girls."

50 Cents

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1998

9 1st YEAR, No. 33

Sanford Police Department on alert
A new patch - perhaps a new chief
Bv R uss W hite
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The assistan t chief retired last
week, and the speculation Is Sanford P ollrr
Chief Jo e Dillard may do llkrwlse try J a n . 1
The d ly may offer a generous retirem ent p a c k ­
age that would lie too good to tu rn down.
An updated critique of the Sanford Police
Departm ent - due In three weeks • might play
Into the scenario.
If Dlllnrd gets good grades. Insiders say he
may want tn go out while lie’s on lop; to leave
the departm ent after 27 years with the s a tis ­
faction of huvlng Jum p-started the reorganiza­
tion of a ‘dysfunctional" law enforcement
agency.
There arc some sweaty palm s at the SPD as
everyone aw aits the Independent jiollce review.
Has the SPD made significant progress In the
past y ra r or a rr there still loo many flaws?

And what Is Dillard going to do? Will he re­
tire or won't he? One day everyone expects he
will. T hr next, they think he'll stay two m ore
years.
Notice Is posted at the police stntlon for the
Job of deputy chief lo replace Dennis Whitmire,
a trusted No. 2 man lo Dillard. Because of
their rank and seniority, three com m anders •
Ray B ranson. Mitch Tlndel nnd Larry Monti a rr the top candidates for th r position.
H ie position will not be filled until the end
of th r month - after the City Commission re­
views the updated critique of the SPD. It was
suggested a year ago by the Independent study
director that the departm ent didn't need on a s ­
sistant chlrf. So maybe the position won't be
(tiled.
‘Honest drclslo n s h a i r to be made by the
chief, and by the city." said Bill Clayton, a
m em ber of the select Police Review Committee
PIh m • • • PoUct. psg* 3A

It h u rts the mayor's wife that
others don't appreciate his
efforts and that many are
against whatever he does.

B y V ic k i ■ eU aeete

HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY • The 12* a n ­
nual Lake Mary H eathrow
Festival of th e A rts h a s been
filed away In th e portfolio os
ano th er success, event o r­
ganizers sold.
Despite th e move to e new.
sm eller location, there were
few com plaints about th is
year's show from artists or
from those who cam e to see
and buy their work. O rganis­
ers. too. were pleased with
the event, which w as In Oval
Park at th e Heathrow In te r­
national B usiness Center.
The sale end subsequent
development of LftL Acres,
which had been the site of
the event for nearly a decade,
necessitated th e move to the
new location, more th a n a
mile
down
In ternational
Parkway from the former site
on L a k e Mary Boulevard.
Shuttle buses, provided by
Lynx, took people from the
parking areas at b u sin esses
along International Parkway.
"It was a pain In the rear
waiting for the b u s to take
you to an d from the show."
said Kelley Davis of Sanford,
"but w hat o th er choice was
th ere...at least they h ad the
buses."
Regina Freeney of Oviedo
said she thought th e event,
a s always, exceeded ex p ecta­

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rould do m orr to support her
h u sband, the mayor. Perl laps tn
helping him campaign for the
w aterfront/hotel complex be
with him for speaking engage­
m ents. "There are Just too many
functions," she says.

they married. This year when
Dale celebrated his 50th birth­
day. the family had a quiet cele­
bration at home.

Artist Anna Davta axNM ad her work during the festival in Lake Mery this pest weekend.

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tions. A sidewalk winding
through the arllst a re a s
m ade seeing the whole show
m ore p leasan t th a n In the
p a st w hich h ad been on u n ­
even terrain which was
som etim es m uddy aAcr a
rain.
T h is w as wonderful’ sh e
said. "I loved th e new site.
They really outdid th e m ­
selves th is year. Bravo!"
Some thought th e new site
w as too cram ped, leaving no
room between th e a r tis ts '
ten ts to move around, while
o th ers com plained about the
lack of shaded areas on a
weekend of high tem p era­
tu re s and few breeses.
"It w as Just too dam n hot,*
said David Schmidt of Del­
tona. "Not th at I think the
organisers could have done
anything about that, b u t It
was so awful out there tn the
h eat with nowhere to hide
from It."
Organizers did not have any
official figures on the a tte n ­
dance at th is y ea r's event,
b u t Lynx representatives said
the drivers m ade loops b e ­
tween th e en trance and the
remote parking areas with
few breaks on Saturday or
Sunday.
The festival Is a Juried a rt
show with aw ards being p re­
sented to the first and sec­
ond place w inners In each

Lake Mary to combine departments Fallen firefighters honored
By Short Brodls
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
LAKE MARY - To strea m ­
line the steps a builder or
developer m ust go through In
the rity. Lake Mary will soon
com bine Its fire safety and
prevention, and building d e­
p a rtm e n ts. ,

C urrently, a builder must
go to City Hall, on Country
Club Road, to get one ques­
tion answ ered, and to the fire
departm ent,
on
Rinehart
Road, to get another question
answ ered.
T ills will be m ore efficient,
more effective," said Lake
Mary Fire Chief Craig llaun.

Students hospitalized

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Now pottc# p atch

Art festival is a
smashing success

“The other night at a com m is­
sion meeting, someone turned to
me and started m outhing off,
the mayor’s wife said. "When I
had heard enough. I very politely
spoke. This person's m outh Just
dropped to the floor."

The mayor's wife Is up at 0
a.m . with Sammle (5) and
Danielle (3). Sam m le goes to
kindergarten and Danielle Is In
preschool. Stephanie gets to play
tennis two times during the
week. She and a p artner won at
doubles Tuesday at Sylvan Lake
Park.
The family's m ost treasured
time together Is tn Larry's 8-seat
turbo prop Jet. A few years ago,
he and Stephanie flew to
Wyoming on a holiday.
Stephanie says she w ants to get
h er license to fly. T h e girls arc
constantly asking when we can
go u p In daddy's plane." she
said.
The mayor’s wife was bom In
Great Lakes. 111. Her dad Is a
retired U.S. Army Major Burt
Roberts, her granddad Is retired
U.S. Army Col. Cheater
Johnson. Both have met Larry
and approve of Stephanie's
choice.
The Dales attend Westvlew
Baptist C hurch. The mayor
sings tn the choir but his wife
does not. ‘She doesn't think she
h a s a good enough voice." he
said. *1 Insist th at she does.
Stephanie sings beautifully."
The mayor's wife was a trav­
el agent when he met her.
Despite the difference In their
ages - he Is 2 1 years h er senior •

J o s Dillard

WINTER SPRINGS - One teenager Is In
stable condition and one youth h as been
treated and released lo the Juvenile
Assessm ent C enter after they overdosed
on prescription drugs brought to school.
The 12-year-old girl reportedly brought
prescription drugs to Indian Trails Middle
School and shared them with her friends.
Including a 13-year-old boy who Is still
hospitalized.
Hospital spokesperson Jo e Brown said
the drugs were antibiotics and the girl
shared them with six other students.
All seven have been suspended and the
school Is recommending expulsion, and
may seek criminal prosecution.

Because plans for a b u ild ­
ing m ust be reviewed by fire
safety and building in sp ec­
tors. the move to co-locate
Uic two d ep artm en ts will go a
long way In speeding up the
process, said llau n .
‘One agency won't b e
walling on the other,* h e
, m « B slM lsgs, Fogs 3A

In Brief
Nuisance board meets tonight
SANFORD - The Nuisance Abatement
Board m eets tonight at 0:30. to discuss,
am ong other things, the future of the
board.
New member. Dean Ray. will be Intro­
duced and the board will review the s ta ­
tu s o f several reports.
The m eeting will be held at the City
Commission Conference Room. Sanford
City Hall. 300 N. Bark Ave..

Historic board to meet
SANFORD - The Sanford Historic
Preservation Board will meet Thursday, at

4:30 p.m.. In the City Commission cham ­
bers.
The meeting agenda Includes an appli­
cation for for certificate of appropriate­
ness for a site plan and elevations for a
new Burger King to be located at Third
Street and French Avenue. The site Is
located in a residential area.
Sanford City Hall Is located at 300 N.
Park Ave..

Checkpoints announced
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The Florida
Highway Patrol will be conducting driver
license and vehicle Inspection check­

TALLAHASSEE • The Na­
tional Fallen Firefighters Me­
morial Service th is week h o n ­
ored two Florida firefighters
who died in th e line of duty la st
year. They were am ong the 88
m en and women from 32 states
and the District of Colum bia
remem bered a t the official n a ­
tional service held a t th e Na­

points during the week of Oct. 9 through
Oct. 15.
The 10 locations Include Bunnell road.
Celery Avenue, County Road 15, Dike
Road. Dodd Road. General H utchinson
Parkway. Old Lake Mary. O range
Boulevard. Osceola Road and State Road
426.
Defects such as bad brakes, worn Urea
and defective lighting equipment will be
checked a s well a s attenUon directed to
drivers who would violate th e driver
licenses laws of Florida.

Tobacco prevention activities
SANFORD - The Tobacco-Free
Partnership of Seminole County h a s been
awarded more th an $75,000 to conduct

tional Fire Academy in Emm ltsburg. Md.
Malcolm "Mick* Rovero. 34. a
career firefighter with the
Estero Fire Departm ent, died of
a therm al Inhalation while
fighting a wildland fire. David
Williams, 26, a career fire­
fighter with Taylor County Fire

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Arts council makes
awards Thursday
Special to th e H erald
The Seminole C ultural Arts
Council will award its 19*18-99
license plate g ran ts at a re erp Iton on Thursday at 7 p.m . Tlie
aw ards arc presented as u
prelude to opening night of
Seminole Com m unity College
Fine Arts Theatre pro d u ctio n
of Hus Slop,
Seminole
C ultural
Arts
Connell Is the recipient of
funds from the sale of th e
"State of the Arts* license
plates
sold
In
Sem inole
County. Those funds are th e n
regranted to c u ltu m l/h lsto rical organizations and Sem tnolr
County Schools. The grant
aw ards total $12,400 an d will
be presented by Kathryn Hattaway. president.
Sem fnole
C ultural Arts Council Hoard of
D irectors.
Tlie recipients of the g ra n ts
for 1998-99 are the A ltam onte

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Florida Society for Historic
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Project, an d the Kltz Theatre.
Additional g ran ts will also be
aw arded
lo the
following
Seminole
C ounty
Public
Schools; Carillon E lem entary.
Indian Trails Middle, Lawton
Elem entary,
Oviedo
High.
Plnecrest
Elem entary.
Red
Bug. S tenstrom E lem entary,
and Arts Alive.
Tlie public Is Invited to a t­
tend the reerpllon at 7 p.m. In
Ibe lobby of th e Fine Arts
Building at SCC, and Is Invited
to rem ain for the production of
William Inge's classic hum an
comedy Bus Slop. Ticket In­
formation and reservations for
the play arc available by ca ll­
ing 328-2040.

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a n d

Continued from Page 1A
tobacco prevention activities for
you ills In Seminole County. In
addition to promoting th e TRUTH
cam paign. SWAT (S tudents
Working Against Tobacco) team s
are being formed at each high
school. For more Information call
|407| 665-3384 or fax (407) 6653385 Michael Moblev.

Junior League to discuss
ballot issues
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Thirteen am endm ents have been
proposed
to
the
Florida
Constitution and will be voted on
In November. Among the topics
covered by these am endm ents
are the death penalty', taxes,
restru ctu rin g
the
Florida
Cabinet, and the purchase of
firearms. The Ju n io r League of
Women Voters of Sem inole
County will hold a free d iscu s­

Vintage view
sion of the proposed am en d ­
m ents Oct. 21 ut 7 p.m. at the
E astm o n tr
Civic
C enter.
A ltam onte S prings. For m ore
Information call the l-eague Llnr
at (407) 339-9266.

Continued from Page LA
*Slephanle Is not Interested in
being In th e limelight.** Dale said.
*Shc does like to shop, to buy
nice things for herself or the girls.
She's a very feminine woman, a
wonderful wife and mother.**
The m ayor’s wife says she
wouldn't be u p set tf the mayor
didn't ru n for office a second
time. ‘But If he does. I'll support
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the h earts of m any studenls-nnd th eir p aren ts--as many
middle an d high school stu ­
den ts begin
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first-hand w hat stu d en ts go
through In getting started on
th eir science fair projects."
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school y ear g e ts u n d e r way.
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ria used to en h an ce the flavor
of som e foods?
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This web site allows stu d en ts
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Growing potential for fraud over the Internet
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Wednesday, October 9,1998 • Vol. 91, No. 33
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TALLAHASSEE - Florida A griculture and C onsum er Service*
C om m issioner Bob Crawford Is urging consum ers lo beware of
the growing potential for fraud when doing business over th e In­
ternet. The w arning comes following the a n e s t of a Miami m an
who allegedly operated a quarter-m illion-dollar com puter sales
schem e.
Glen Steagall of Miami Beach h as been charged by th e M iamiDade Police D epartm ent with operating a schem e to defrau d
(more th a n $100,000) for sending Junk e-mail advertising Pen­
tium com puters for $449. Police say Steagall lured cu sto m ers
Into sending postal money order* by offering additional d is ­
counts. He would th en send ju n k com puters or nothing a t all. Po­
lice say there are more than 100 victims across the U nited
S tates.
The D epartm ent of Agriculture and C onsum er Services, which
had received com plaints about Steagall, assisted In the Investiga­
tion along with the Florida D epartm ent of Law E nforcem ent.
Broward County S tate Attomey'a Office. U.S. Postal Inspectors.
Pompano Beach and North Miami Beach police d ep artm en ts and
the Attorney G eneral's Office.
T h e Internet is providing con artists with m uch m ore an o n y ­
m ous access to potential victims." Crawford said. "We will c o n ­
tinue to crack down on and assist In outside Investigations of
these fraudulent business practices."
The n um ber of com plaints against businesses on th e In tern et
has Increased dram atically over the past few years, from four In
1995 to 206 in 1997 and 199 so far this year. Slate an d federal
agencies are still In the process of coming up with rules and
regulations for Internet businesses.
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Sheriff's Office for Incidents recorded Oct. 5 6:

Burglary:
SANFORD, Collin* Dr., 300 block, Oct. 5, 1 p.m. A 22-yrarold woman who had been arrested by Sanford Police D epart­
ment on forgrry charges was found to have an o th er w om an's
driver license, food stam ps nnd birth certificate In h er purse.
Police contacted the Seminole County sheriffs office to sec If
the Item s had been reported Btolen. They had been taken from
a truck on Collins Drive several days before. She was addi­
tionally charged with burglary In that case.

Driving:
SANFORD, 20lk and Laurel, Oct. 0, 1:26 n.in. A 25-year-old
woman was arrested for driving under the Influence nfter
Seminole County sh eriffs deputies stopped the woman for
driving erratically. The deputies recognized the womun ns
som eone they had told to nut drive when she was found to be
dnm k during n d istu rb an ce at a local bar. She failed a field
sobriety test und a breathalyzer test.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Pin* and Harris, Oct. 5. 10:59 p.m.
A 29-year-old woman was charged with possession of a c o n ­
trolled su b stan ce nnd possession of drug paruphem allu. Dur­
ing a tralllr stop, Seminole County sheriffs deputies said they
knew h er to be a drug u ser nnd they asked her to step from the
car. When deputies searched the car, they found a plastic b o t­
tle nnd a copper pipe that hnd been turned Into sm oking d e ­
vices for cocaine. They also found two Z anax pills for which
she had no prescription.
FERN PARK, Fernwood Boulevard and Oxford Road, Oct. 6.
11:09 a.m . A 34-yrar-old woman was u n ra te d for possession of
dnig p arap h ern alia by Seminole County sheriffs deputies.
Deputies said she was stopped for a traffic Infraction nnd Hint
she got out of tiie ca r and n pipe used for sm oking cocaine
dropped to the ground.
SANFORD, 13* Street, 1400 block. Oct. 5. 9:52 p.m. A 20yeur-old m an was n n rs te d by Sanford Police for the sale nnd
delivery of crack cocaine, with destruction of evidence and
with resisting urrest without violence. Police said the QUAD
Squad was watching the 13* S trrrt grocery store nnd saw the
defendant nuike several sales. When they approached him. lie
brgnn to n tn and they saw him throw som ething out of his
{lockets. They did not recover wind he threw away, but found
evidence In his pocket (hut It had been coculnc.

Introduction of a contraband substance
into a detention facility:
BANFORD, Bush Avenue, 300 block, Oct. 3. A 27-year-old
m an w as arrested at the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Farllity af­
ter he w as found to have two tobacco cigarettes in his p o s s e s ­
sion during a strip search of the occupants of his housing
unit.

Police
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picked a
• year ago. "A new evaluation of
! Die departm ent Is on the way,"
Clayton said. *lt's tim e to wee
how far weVe com e."
Mayor Larry Dale said T ues­
day that the city expected a
thorough SPD update from
George Hubler, a ssistan t direc­
tor of a consulting Arm from
McLean, Va. H ubler found
m any Aaws In Sanford's law
enforcement procedures a year
■ ago. Dy Nov. I, he will tell the
city what h a s been done and
; what h asn 't.
; ‘O ur police departm ent h as
• been getting more 'attaboys'
! and not a s m any com plaints."
; Dale said. T h e com plaints arc
• vociferous, however. The de­
partm ent still lias a way to go.
We'll know for sure when we
get the puge-by-page critique
from George Hubler."
Dillard, who was unable to
be reached Tuesday, h a s been
dropping h in ts h e might retire.
He said In J u n e that he had
talked to friends about retire­
m ent.
T m eligible for retirem ent
and IYc told som e friends Pm
thinking about It. But these
plans are long-range," Dillard
said.
W hitmire's retirem ent last
week m ay be slgnlAcant. Dil­
lard and W hitm ire were a close
i leadership duo.
*lt took a long time far our
; police departm ent to get dlsor• ganlzcd and It's going to take
: tim e for It to get re-organlxcd,"
Dale said. 'A s som e of our

leaders (Com m ander Dill H as­
son. Whitmire) go out. there
urr opportunities for fresh
leadership."
Much Is changing and will
continue to change. In March,
the residents of Sanford will
participate In a referendum
th at If passed would require
the city’s police an d Are chiefs
to report to City M anager Tony
VanDcrworp - already the city's
Public Safely Officer.
In the p ast, the City C om ­
m ission m onitored the work of
the police and Are chiefs. Few
If any other cities had such a
system . The way it worked In
Sanford was th at the chiefs
rarely received Oak from any of
the five com m issioners. T his
changed when Dale becam e
mayor two yeurs ago. The flak
began big time. There was re­
sentm ent at the SPD that Dale
was meddling.
Although he says there are
old scars. Dale said that Dil­
lard and the o ther leaders at
the SPD were working hard to
change the beat around, com ­
m unity policing attitu d es have
earned the departm ent respect
by m any of the residents. *We
doing things differently." B ron­
son said.
At the last C om m ission
meeting, Dillard presented a
new SPD General
Orders
booklet and showed ofT the
SPD's colorful new arm patch.
Tuesday, Mayor Dale was
proudly sporting an Sanford
l*olicc baseball cap.
"Chief Dillard gave It to me."
Dale said. "I'm proud to wear
it."
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MARIA T. ALVAREZ
Marla T. Alvarez, 54. Indian
Hills Drive, Pace. F la., died
Sunday. Oct. 4. 1998 at S hands
Teaching Hospital. Gainesville.
Bom Nov. 4. 1943 In Havana.
Cuba, sh e had resided In
n o rthern Florida for 17 years.
Mrs. Alvarez w as a quality risk
m anager for W est Florida
Medical Center. She was a
m em ber of S an ta Rosa of Lima
Catholic C hurch.
Survivors Include husband,
Carlos; sona, J u a n C arlos,
Oviedo, Nelson Michael, Miami;
daughter, Maria Victoria Chlnchar, Orlando; m other, M aria
C. T rjera. Pace; brother, Ju a n
Tcjera, Miami; six grandchil­
dren.
BanAeld Funeral Home, Win­
ter Springs. In charge of ar. rangem enta.

OLL1E ESTHER ANDERSON
Ollle E sth er Anderson,

83,

Southw est 48th Street, Ft. Lau­
derdale, died Saturday, Oct. 3,
1998. Bom in C ham paign, III.,
sh e moved to Plantation from
Sanford in 1997. Mrs. Ander­
son was a loan ofAcer In the
bonking Industry. She was a
m em ber of D aughters of the
American Revolution, E astern
S tar, NILE, Sanford G arden
Club. Mrs. Anderson w as a
m em ber of the First B aptist
C hurch of Sanford.
Survivors Include son, Ja m e s
S tephenson.
A tlanta,
Qa..
C harles. Albert. Edward. Rob­
ert; daughter. Norma Cadwalladcr, Ft. Lauderdale; sister.
Alma White, Cham paign. III.;
13 grandchildren; 12 great­
grandchildren;
three greatgreat-grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaldawn
Park Cemetery and F uneral
Home, Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

By V icki B elluccla
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Law enforce­
m ent officials reported 44 drugrelated arre sts this weekend,
exceeding averages for the
sam e period, the Sem inole
County SherifTs Office said.
The City-County Investiga­
tive Bureau (CCIB) was trying
to clean out of Sanford streetlevel drug dealers, said D eanna
Brown, spokesw om an for the
sh eriffs office. In all nlm ost
four dozen men. women and
some Juveniles were arrested at
various locations around town.
Brown said the CCIB offi­
cers considered the 44 b u sts
"all In a day's work." but the
nverage w rekend brings In far
fewer dealers nnd users.
T h ey gol quite a few," she
said.
The sting operations fo­
cused on Ave basic a re a s
around Sanford that are known
drug n rras. she said.
In som e Instances, the offi­
cers posed as drug u sers who
wanted to purchase cocaine or
mnrljunnn. In other cases, they
acted the part of the dealer In
order to arrest those who cam e
to the a rm to purchase drugs.
In other cases, agents nrrested those In the area who
were wanted ort w arrants.
Those Individuals, who gave
the officers probable cause,
were searched nnd found to
have drugs already on them .
While in the area, officers
also arrested those seeking the
services of a p ro stitu te. Several
women, who w rre offering sex
In exchange for money or
drugs, were also arrested.
liio s e arrested In the sting
operations Include:

At Third I t m t and Olive
•A m an arrested for p u r­
chasing m arijuana
T h re e m en arrested for
purchasing crack cocaine and
Tor possession of less th an 20
gram s of m arijuana and drug
p arap h ern alia
•A m an arrested for p u r­
chasing crack rocalne
•A m an arrested for p u r­
chasing m arijuana
T h re e m en arrested for

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category
as well as a best overall win­
ner.
*1 think th a t's great," said
Sharyn Lincoln. T h e s e artists
don't get enough recognition.
Even though we all com e out
and tell them how m uch we
like their work. It's good that
they get recognition from their
peers a s well a s some money."

Art show winners:

p o ssrssln g /p u rrh an ln g a c o n ­
trolled su b stan ce
•A woman arrested for p u r­
chasing nnd possessing m nrl­
junnn
T h re e m rn arrested for
purchasing m arijuana
T w o men arrested for p u r­
chasing m arijuana and for
possessing less than 20 gram s
of the dnig
•A m an arrested for possesslng/selllng/dellvering
n
controlled substnnee, for forg­
ing a counterfeit ban k bill or
prom issory note and for p o s ­
session of less th an 20 gram s
of m arijuana.
•A m an arrested for p u r­
chasing and possessing crack
cocaine
T h re e m en arrested for
p u rch n sln g /p o ssessln g
crack
cocaine
T h re e m an arrested for
p u rchasing m arijuana and for
possessing less than 20 gram s
of m arijuana

On 13* S treet
*A m an arrested for p o s s e s ­
sion and sale and delivery of a
controlled su b stan ce
•A m an arrested for p o s s e s ­
sion of ro c aln e

At 20* Street et McArthy
Street
•A m an was arrested for the
sale and possession of a c o n ­
trolled su b stan ce
•A m an arrested for the sale
of c ra rk cocaine nnd for p o s­
session of drug paraphernalia
•A m an arrested for the
possession of rra c k cocaine
and for the sale of a controlled
su b stan ce

At 4* Street end Sanford
Avenue
•A m an arrested for offering
to commit or engage In p ro sti­
tution
T w o men arrested for so ­
liciting an o th er for p ro stitu tio n
T w o m en arrested for a s ­
signation to commit p ro s titu ­
tion
*A m an arrested for p ro ­
curing an o th er for prostitution,
for possession of less th an 20
gram s of m arijuana and for
possession of drug p arap h er­
nalia

Elsewhere
*A m an arrested on a war-

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category

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•A m an arrested for selling
crack cocaine, for p o ssessin g
crack cocaine and for resisting
arrest without violence
TWo men arrested for p o s ­
sessing and selling n c o n ­
trolled substan ce
T w o men arrestrd for a t ­
tem pting to sell a controlled

su b stan ce
T h re e women and a m an
arrested for selling alcohol to a
m inor.

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
O T H E R V IE W S

What's up with Iho "to to” long dis­
tance ware? I've counted at least three
separate ads touting the “10 10" prefix;
for phone bill savings purposes, it's at­
tached to another three digit suffix,
then glued to any long distance
number dial. I've seen John Lithgow,
Tony Dan/a and Dennis Miller enthu
siastically praising the virtues of
throwing the oil and vinegar of “10 10"
into the salad of your touch tone
Are these ads all for the same com
pany? Are they different companies
who discovered the magical properties
of “10 10" simultaneously, in much the
same way that Charles Darwin and
Alfred Wallace came up with the
theory of natural selection?
If you'll recall, the Lithgow spots
were originally just for “10 " But after
a few months the ads informed us that
we had to add another "10" if we were
to receive full value What happened?
I thought “10" was itself perfection
on a scale of I to 10 at least. Does dou­
bling the "10" make it twice as per­
fect? If we remade the movie “10"
today, would it star Bo Derek Bo
Derek? I don't even know what that
means! Why not "20"? Why not “100"?
It just goes to show you. long dis­
tance rates may be dropping, but the
marketplace gets more mysterious
every day. I just read the results of a
study, for example, informing us that
duct tape, that time honored adhesive
that holds most nightclubs and the­
aters together, is woefully inadequate
as a taper of ducts. It peels, it cracks,
it leaks, and as a result ducts every­
where are falling apart, spilling toxic

waste and (iod knows what into the
very dry wall of our existence
Is this “in |0" business just the nu
metical equivalent of duct tape? Will
we keep adding 10's to our telephone
numbers, until the number itself dis
appears, and we're left with nothing
but a sticky residue and threadbare
optical fibers1 Will there eventually bo
so many “10s" tacked on to a number,
that it will take us months to dial it,
and we'll give up, finger weary, bone
tired1
On the bright side, maybe we ll even­
tually bo able to dial heaven itself, for
just pennies a call Or maybe it's a con­
spiracy by Internet providers to make
long distance dialing so complicated,
well all just give up and turn toe mail
The pitches for the “10-10" prefix are
a bit heavy on the family values end
In one, Lithgow is suspicious of his
daughter's boyfriend, until the lad
proves his wisdom by knowing that
using "10-10" really saves In another,
Tony Danza takes his son in law aside
at the wedding reception to inform him
that he'll fit into the family just fine,
as long as he uses "to 10" to keep
those long distance rales down. In con
trast, Dennis Miller does one of his
spots with his dog Miller makes his
pitch, then announces that he's taking
his dog for a walk lYrsumably. if the
dog didn't use “to 10" when dialing,
the poor creature would have to stay
indoors
The ads for the "Collect" numbers,
in contrast, feature a uniformed Kd
O'Neill (from “Married With Chil
dren"), who seems to be some sort of
kindhearted neo-fascist militia
member, who drives around helping

people from all walks of life shrink
their phone bills.
Other ads for “Collect" numbers fea
ture Chris llock smashing a news an
chorman on the head with a placard
In another, some insane young person,
wearing a phone pad on his chest,
stalks a young woman at a pay phone
The ad ends with her slapping him
Come to think of it. Insane young
men are being used increasingly to
pitch all kinds of products, generally
soft drinks and sweets There's one for
a root beer, for instance, featuring a
demented fellow who seems to believe
that his empty soda ran is a sujierhero. Another, for beef jerky, features
a boorish young fellow in a beef jerky
costume, terrorizing other pieces of
food in a young woman's stomach I
don't pretend to understand it
Maybe John Lithgow should give
them all a good talking to. Give those
kids a cordless phone and a couple of
tens, maybe they’ll be all right
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Surviving market volatility today

B arn ey In W est P a lm tteach. Pla.

ing in inflation-sensitive hard assets
that arc expected to go up when the
market goes down Lipper Analytical
Services tracks eight bear market
funds. The top performing ones are
the lYudent Bear Fund. up 14 94 per­
cent for the last 13 weeks, and Pro
Funds: UltraBcar Investors fund,
ahead 13 769 percent for the same time
period Year-to date, both funds are
down more than B percent
-- Market neutral funds Here, port­
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sitions — long and short. tA long

to make of gold these days." says
Susan Dziubinski. editor of Morningstar Fund Investor. "It's been a hor
nble investment for the past 10years "
Bad investment or not. plenty of people
still believe in it. The top performing
gold fund recently — and throughout
the year — has been the Lexington
Strategic Investors Gold fund It's up
4 55 percent for the quarter and down
5.74 percent for the year
In the end. most pros will tell you
that having a mutual fund portfolio
that includes the basics — equity,

Zisson explains that it, lor example,
you have a portfolio with 75 percent of
its assets exposed to stocks, and. after
the market's performance over the
past two months, you don't like the
volatility you’ve witnessed with threequarters of your inevitable assets, then
it's time to change things "Slow down
to your sleeping point," he says. Doing
so would mean making some changes
in your asset allocation and finding a
point at which your investments arc
still working for you, but you're not
worrying about them as much.
But what about bear market funds
and market neutral funds? Aren't they
supposed to be the perfect invest­
ments for times like these?
Well ... because most haven't been
around for long, no one knows how
well either will work. Having said that,
here's how some fund types, often
thought of as offering protection in
down markets, have fared so far this
year
— Bear market funds Zisson says
that in bear market funds, portfolio
managers typically bet against the
market selling stocks short or invest­

stocks outright. In short positions you
don't; stocks are borrowed &gt; For a
market neutral fund to be a winner in
a down market, the portfolio manager
has to have picked the right stocks to
short, and the short-portfolio gains
have to go up in value faster and
greater than those held as long posi
tions. In an up market, the opposite
needs to be true in order to come out
ahead The Barr itosen: Market Neu
tral Investors fund is up I 90 percent
so far this quarter, and the Euclid
Market Neutral fund is down 1.14 per­
cent.
— Utility funds. While the group as
a whole is down 4.48 percent for the
quarter, it was the best performing
fund type in the fourth quarter of last
year. “Hie lop performing utility fund
today is the Morgan Stanley Dean
Witter Global Utility fund, up 17.73 per­
cent year-to-date and down 2.30 per­
cent for the last 13 weeks. ICON'S
Telecommunications A Utility fund
holds the No. 1 spot for the past 13
weeks, and is up I U percent; for the
year, it's ahead 1221 percent.
— Gold funds. “We don't know what

- divvied up into amounts you can live
with, is the best murket protector
you'll find

If you're looking for shelter in
today's market environment, or think
that there's a Mighty Mouse fund out
there that can save the day, think
again. The best advice for living
through volatile markets is the sim
plest reassess
“The best thing to do right now is a
gut-check to really figure out what
your ritkyreward parameters are,"
says James Zisson. senior vice presi­
dent and senior investment manage
menl consultant at Salomon Smith

p o s itio n m o a n s th a t y o u o w n th o

Firefighers. Croat Pag* LA
and Rescue In Perry, died when
a gun discharged during a
com m ercial
structural
fire.
Doth m en's contributions to
their com m unities will be re­
membered during the O ctober
3-4, 1998 weekend.
Several Florida firefighters
will participate In the national
tribute Including an honor
guard unit representing Taylor
County Fire and Rescue. Flor­
ida firefighters from C ape
Coral. Gainesville. Palm Beach
County, and W inter Park will
serve a s escorts to families of
fallen firefighters during the
weekend.
Two
nationallyknown fire safety clowns.
“Pum per and Squirt" of Brevard
County Public Safety D epart­
m ent. will work with the chil­
dren attending the weekend.

The National Fallen Fire­
fighters Foundation and the
Federal Emergency Manage­
m ent Agency sponsor the a n ­
nual m emorial weekend. Fam i­
lies and coworkers attend sp e­
cial sessions and a candlelight
service on Saturday. The S un­
day public cerem ony m arks the
beginning of National Fire Pre­
vention Week designated to fo­
cus pubUc attention on the se­
rious problem s caused by fire.
The United S tates h as one of
the worst fire death rates In
the Industrialized world. Fire
kills nearly 4,500 A m ericans
each y ea r-m o re th a n all n a tu ­
ral disasters com bined. An­
other 30.000 people are in­
jured.
As first responders to all
natural and m anm ade em er­

fin'd income and money market funds

Burger King Is plunnlng cm
building a restaurant In S a n ­
ford. at the expense of the lllst.’iic District. Last year, the
developer
purchased
two
houses on third street (near
the com er of 17-92) with the
Intent of dem olishing them to
build this restau ran t. T hese
houses were In d isrepair (as
were most of the hom es In the
district at one time) und the
owners
argued
that
they
weren't worth saving. The Illstorie Preservation Board didn't
agree and denied Ills request to
demolish. Next, he proposed to
move one. which passed the
IIIH vote, and o u r com m is­
sioner Brady L rssard p u r­
chased the house and moved It.
The other house, a large 2
story, couldn't l»e moved l»era u se of Its size. Ill'll voted no
to demolish, but o u r city co m ­
m ission overturned the d eci­
sion. and this historic house
was tom down.
Now. over a year later, the
sam e developer needs even
more land. They don't have
enough land for a retention
area th at Is required. Again,
they have purchased on h is­
toric house, this time on Laurel
Avenue with the Intention of
moving or dem olishing It to
make room for the retention
area. IIPB turned the proposal
down, citing the desire to p ro ­
tect the house and neighborhomi. Tlie restau ran t developer
Is appealing to City C om m is­
sion.
I'd like to know how the resi­
d en ts of Laurel Avenue feel
about having a retention area
In the middle of the row of
houses on their street, and a
Burger King facing their b a c k ­
yards. My guess Is that this Is
all news to them .
When ts this going to sto p ?
The Historic District Is one of
the most Im portant a sse ts this
city has. Protecting It should
be a num ber one priority. C it­
ies don't lose their historic d is ­
trict* overnight, they lose them

Burger King, a n d now we're 8). Also, the City C om m ission
asked to give up a third. T hese will h ear the appeal requesting
are some of the oldest hom es the removal of the Laurel Ave­
nue house for a retention area
In Sanford, and the ch aracter
of the neighborhood will be on Monday. O ctober 26 at 7
forever changed. Is the price p.m. Both m eetings are In city
we will pay worih what we will hall. City C om m ission c h a m ­
bers. If you care about the h is­
Ik- getting? Do we really need a
toric district. I urge you to a t- ■
Burger King In the Historic
District? There are so mnny tend and voice your opinion.
more ap p ropriate places It
Laura Sollien
could be built on 17-92.
The developer Is proposing n Sanford
site plan at the HPH m reting at (Sollien Is also a m em ber of
4:30 p.m. this T hursday (Oct.
the Historic Preservation Board)

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What’s so perfect about “10” anyway?

Fust food ut expense1
of historic district?

"W henever we go out to a fancy restaurant, I
alw ays like lo order things I c a n ’t g et a t hom e. You
know — like stuff that clogs the ol' arteries."

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fallen firefighters. Their nam es
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Taking care of business
Leaders romp to victory in Sanford Women’s softball
By Dean Sm ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

GFC sets
waterfowl
season
dates and
bag limits
'SANFORD _ The Game and Freah W ater
Fish Commission (GFC) set duck, goose and
coot hunting season dates and bag lim its
Friday for the coming year. Dates lor duck
and coot season are Nov. 21-Jan. 10 with the
Youth Waterfowl H unting Day reserved for
Ja n . 23. C anada goose season on Lake
Seminole Is Nov. 21*29 and Ja n . 9*30.
This season's bag lim it for ducks Is six per
day. Including no more th an four scaup,
four m allards (no more than two female
m allards), two wood ducks, two redheads,
one black duck, one pin tall, one canvaaback.
one m ottled d uck (Florida duck), one fulvous
w histling duck and four scoters. The dally
bag lim it for C anada geese on Lake Sem inole
Is two. and the dally bag lim it for coots Is 15.
The Commission adopted an em ergency
rule, requiring hu n ters In the Everglades
and Francis S. Taylor wildlife m anagem ent
areas to restrict th eir deer take to anim als
w ith a t least one forked antler 5 Inches long
or longer and w ith the forked antler having
a t least two points one Inch or greater in
length.
Commissioners set vehicle and deer perm it
quotas for Rotenberger. Holey Land.
Everglades and Francis S. Taylor wildlife m an
•‘c r s a iif is ? * ( R f W c - u b u h * several
new fish m anagem ent and wildlife m anage­
m ent areas and adopted antlerless deer per­
m it quotas for public hunting lands and
general gun perm its for Holey Land, Roten­
berger. Francis S. Taylor and everglades
WMAs.
Com m issioners also took under consid­
eration a proposed regulation to allow a n ­
glers to possess certain types of balt-catchlng
nets (Including bait cast nets) while In
possession of game fish. The new regulation,
however, does not authorize using the nets
while In possession of game fish.
Another new regulation specifies th a t
separate alligator farm ing licenses and farm
perm its are required for farm facilities on
noncontiguous properties, specifies perm it
requirem ents for farm s on contiguous
properties and revises the selection process
for alligator farm ers who seek perm its to
take alligator hatchlings and eggs from the
wild.

• H u m sco o p
It ta important to remember that we as
sportsmen are also stewards o f the
land. We need to preserve as much as
we can/orjuture generations.
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V18HOVO FORECAST
B ass action will Improve dally. We can
count on an excellent season If river w aters
rem ain In the banks. Bass will be m uch eas­
ier to locate If th is Is the case. If you w ant to
catch a really big baas, concentrate th is fall
and w inter In more remote stretches of the
river, from p . .« i»
«o..th m i^ io
W inder. Stick with big lures or large shiners,
and focus strictly on bass over five pounds.
Sooner or later, you will land your 10pounder.
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Snook action Is picking up a t S ebastian.
Live bait works best, while one-ounce jig*
and swimming-minnow type lures also take
their share of fish. Large five shrim p, sm all
pinfiah or finger m ullet are the top five baits.
Also expect redfish, flounder, and a few tro u t
to be mixed In w ith snook catches. Trout and
tarpon are also active in the Schaattan River.

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scarce. Flounder and aheepahead are biting
In the Coxf. Trout and reds are rated as fair

SANFORD _ S unnlland C orporation and C urt's
Alleycats romped to Run Rule wins, while Flyers
Wings A Orlll won a battle for third place In
City of Sanford Recreation and Parks D epart­
m ent Women’s Fall Slow Pitch Softball League
action at Plnehurst Park Tuesday night.
S unnlland C orporation scored eight runs In
the bottom of the first Inning to erase a 2-0
deficit and rem ained undefeated with a 15-3 tri­
um ph over Vuughan Incorporated.
C u n 's Alleycats scored six runs In the third
Inning and five runs In the fourth Inning and
went on to thum p Orlando Dodge, 14-2.
Flyers Wings A Grtll scored single ru n s In the
first and third Inning and two ru n s In each of
the sixth and seventh Innings and the defense
held the S harks to seven singles In moving Into
third place with a 6-0 shutout.
At the m id-point of the season. Sunnlland
Corporation Is 5-0. while C u rt's Alleycats are 4­
1 and Flyers Wings A arlll Is 3-2. Com pleting
die standings are the S harks (2-3). V aughan In­

corporated (1-4) and Orlando Dodge (0-5).
Next Tuesday night at Plnehurst Park th r sec­
ond half of the season begins with Orlando
Dodge playing Vaughan Incorporated ut 6:30
p.m.: the S h ark s challenging C urt's Alleycats at
7:30 p.m.: and Sunnlland Corporation battling
Flyers Wings A Orlll at H:30 p.m.
ITovtdlng the offense were:
Flyers Wings A Orlll: thrre hits
Lori Poe
(triple*, run. two Rill); two hits '
B renda
Mansfield (home run, run. Rill). Paula Songer
(run. two RBI). Shay Brown (three m ns): one hit
_ Cathy Lynn (RBI). Margaret Clevenger. C hrts
Clark, S hannon Hill.
Sharks: three h its _ Tanya Geiger; one hit _
Robin Bishop, Teresa Howdyshell. Patty PollyT
Gloria Eflrd.
Sunnlland Corporation: four hits Ann Lanza
Irun. three RBI); two hits _ Kim Myers (two
nms. three RBI), Mlcki Lewis (two runs, two
Kill). Teresa Ftnck (run. two RBI): one hit Sue
Bagley (double, run. two RBI). Becky M cCnman
(run. RBI). Belinda Anderson (two runs); two
mns. one RBI _ Donna Klein, Dlno Wilson: one
mn _ Barb M artin.

Vaughan Incorporated: two hits _ Cindy Giles
(two RBI). Lynn Webb; one hit _ Brce Davis (two
m ns). M amey B urkett (mn). Luanne M uclsaac.
liz Turner. Bonnie Chaplin. Kelly Ecker.
C urt's Alleycats: four hits _ Kathy Klingcnsm lth (two m n s. RBI); three hits _ Leah
Sparrow (two doubles, two m n s, four RBI): two
hits _ Denna Flamm (two m n s. two RBI). Becky
Sim pson (m n. RBI). Barbie Bartels (two m ns).
Klm C urtis (run): one hit _ Dec Walden (double,
two m n s. two RBI), Sue Nickel! (doubie, m n.
RBI). Kathy Norsworthy (two RBI). Sue Mohr
(mn). Sharon Ritchie.
Orlando Dodge: three hits _ Shonda Bryant
(double, two RBI); two h its _ Gloria Beasley; one
hit _ Pat Tillman (m n), Pat Trowbridge: one run
_ Nlckie Snell.

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Rams beat Seminole,
but both teams find
positives in contest
By J eff Bertlxlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ The Seminole and
Lake Mary girls' volleyball team s
used each other for m ore th a n Just
a typical Sem inole Athletic C onfer­
ence slugfest Tuesday night.
For Seminole. It w as an Im por­
ta n t tune-up for tonight's key d is­
trict m atchup with Oak Ridge, the
only team to have beaten the
Sem lnoles in district play th is s e a ­
son.
For the Rams, It was a confldence-butlder after a shaky la st
two weeks In which the Rams lost
a conference and district gam e.
The Rams took an easy 15-2, 15­
9 win at Bill Fleming Gym nasium ,
bu t the game proved beneficial for
both sides.
There are few b etter team s to use
a s a tune-up th an Lake Mary, and

Seminole: should have an edge In
Its rematch against Oak Ridge.
Oak Ridge won In two gam es In
the first match last week, with
both w ins by two points. For the
'Notes to cam a first round bye In
district pMyotl action, they need to
wtn the point-differential
tie­
breaker by at least four points to ­
night.
Seminole coacli Beth Corso said
h er team had to look p ast Lake
Mary, a conference rival b u t no n ­
district match.
"We had to look ahead." Corso
said. "When you have districts one
night later, we had to think about
It. My pre-game talk w as all about
Oak Ridge and It was on every­
body's mind*
The ‘Notes have had boosts from
some unsung heroes lately. In­

ass Volleyball, Fags SB

Lake Mary coach Cindy Henry was proud to see her team bounce back from a
rough couple of weeks with the straight-game victory over Seminole Tuesday night,
but would like to see her team take on more of her emotional personality.

O viedo freshm an gridders top R am s
From BUCf Reports

special team s, but u I b o Intercepted a pass. Linebacker
Nik Holmes and defensive linem an Mike Hellenson
LAKE MARY _ Oviedo's freshm an football team de­ kept th e Rams offense under wraps.
feated Lake Mary on Tuesday night. 21-6 at Dun T.
Norton felt his Lions played an excellent game In
Reynolds Stadium In Lake Mary.
spite of Injuries which caused shufiling In the line-up.
On Oviedo's first series of the game. Steve Ashy
"We played tough." said Norton.
broke away on a 56-yard touchdow n run. The Lions
Oviedo will have the week off to prepare for Its O cto­
added the two-point conversion on a paaa from Matt ber 2 0th home showdown with Seminole at Jo h n C o u ­
Ford to Tony Morin.
rier Field. Lake Mary will play host to W inter Springs
Mike H uenke's 42-yard run In the second quarter set at Don T. Reynolds Stadium next Tuesday. The gameB
up Oviedo's second score a s Aaby scored front twoyards out. A poor sn ap kept the Lions from converting ^HIAWA^SEE GETS SOCCER WIN
the extra point.
ORLANDO _ Hlawassee C hristian Academy defeated
Lake Mary cam e back to score before halftime and
C
entral
Florida C hristian Academy. 3-1. In a Midthe two team s went Into the break with the score M-6,
Florida C hristian Conference boys’ soccer m atch
Oviedo.
Tuesday night.
K. Swindle scored two goals to lead H iaw assec's
Ford scored th e final touchdown of the night while
scoring, while Brown also added a goal.
on'defense for the Llona.
McDonald found the back of the net for C entral
Alter Intercepting a Lake Mary paaa. Ford ran the
ball back 38-yards for the touchdown. Asby kicked the Florida's lone score.
All of the scoring came tn the first half.
extra point to give m ake the final score 21-6.
"My team lias made a complete turn-around since Its
Oviedo coach Eddie Norton credited the win In a
large p art to the exemplary punting of Aaby and Phil firat Ove games." said Hlawassee coach J o h n T asso s,
Quintero, who briefly replaced Aaby in the third quar­ "if we'd olaved the way we did In the last game and a
ter. The p u n tfra continually kept Lake Mary from half, we would be 12-1."
Hiawassec's record now stan d s at 4-8-2 after losing
startin g off n ea r the Oviedo goal.
On defense, Oviedo's Ju s tin Lewis proved himself a th eir first five games. Their revitalization can be cred ­
m enace all night, finishing with three sacks. Ford, to ited tn part to goalie R. Swindle, who h a s provided his
go with h is Interception, also reached double figures in team with room to wtn.
H iaw assec's next m atch will be at home against
tackles, a s he h a s done In every game this season.
Aaby had a n excellent night not only on offense and M o n le v c r d e Academy on Thursday at 4 p.m .

Jr. girls
fast pitch
returns
to action
Thursday
Staff Rsports
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _
The City of Sanford R ecrea­
tion and Parka D epartm ent
J u n io r Olrla Fall Fast Pitch
Softball league re tu rn s to a c ­
tion on Thursday after a
couple of rain outs and a
week layoff.
The two Sanford team s, the
Sanford Klwanls Club and
Sanford Lions Club will
square off at Roy Holler
J u n io r Held In Ft. Mellon

Please eee Girls, Page 2B

D uncan, M arino star in Lake M ary softball w ins
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LAKE MARY _ Tony D uncan and
Billy Marino had huge night's a s
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Celeste Industries and ijfa - Mary
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H u rra
Pub posted victories in City of
Mary Parka fmd RecreaUon De­ bottom of the second Inning but
partm ent Men's Fall W ednesday cam e back to take the lead with
Night Slow Pitch Softball League a t five runs in the th ird Inning and
the Lake Mary S ports Complex.
never looked back In beating Sig­
nal "0" behind seven RBI off the
D uncan had four hits. Including
b at of Marino.
two triples an d a double, an d drove
in five nm s ak Celeste Industrie* - Celeste In d u stries an d B'Bee's
Home Cooking are both 1-0. while
scored at least three ru n s In every
Alpha Team and Lake Mary Pub
inning bu t the fourth and opened
are both 1-1 and. Signal "Of la 0-2.
ita season with a 15-1. five-inning
The league will be lti action
thrashing of the Alpha Team.
again this evening with gam es
Lake Mary Pub trailed 8-4 In the

starting at 6:30 p.m . a t the Lake
Mary S ports Complex on Rantoul
Lane between CR 46A and Country
Club Road across from the Mayfair
Oulf C ourse.
C ontributing for Celeste In dus­
tries were Tony D uncan (two tri­
ples. one double, one single, one
run scored, five RBI). Noy Rivers
(one double, two singles, three
runs scored, one RBI), Sean
McDonough (one double, one sin ­
gle. two ru n s scored, two RBI),
Frankie Phillips (two singles, one
run scored, one RBI), Mike E d ­
w ards (two singles, two runs
scored) and B J . O sborne (two sin ­
gles. one RBI).

Also contributing were Dave
Rape (one single, one run scored,
two RBI). Scott C arter (one single,
two RBI), Jeff Rood (one single,
two ru n s scored) and Rick Linares.
Kokr and Philip Page (one slne and one run scored each).
Providing the offense for the Al­
pha Team were Rob Tardlff (one
triple, one run scored). Eric Mora
(one single, one RBI) and Izxy
Crux. Dave E ncam aclon. Shorty
G a rd a and Edwin R entas (one sin ­
gle each).
(towering Lake Mary Pub were
Kevin Ju lian (one hom e run. one
double, one single, four runs

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2 B - Senunoto Herald, Santord. Florida ■Wednesday, October 9, 1998

Volleyball—
C o n tin u ed from Page IB
eluding
C ourtney
Newman who h a s developed
Inlo a solid player to com pli­
ment Amanda Cook.
Kim Nelson w as sick last
trlght, blit h as also played well
all season and Kim Carso had
a strong perform ance against
the Rams.
Lake Mary w as undefeated
heading to W inter Springs two
weeks ago. bu t a two-game loss
ended the nut and since then,
the Rams have lost a district
game to Deland an d a to u rn a ­
ment m atch to Palm Hay.

‘I think it ean he a positive
since they know what it takes
to get 11 done.” Henry said.
"These girls know how to win.
they fust need some emotion*

Coach Cindy Henry said h er
team needs a charge right now.
T h e y say .» team takes on
the personality of Us coach.*
Henry said. T m the most em o­
tional one out th ere and it
needs to n th off."

Jack ie d is p e ll served the set
mil for the Rams with 10
straight points and L ike Maty
ended it after a long rally on
m ateh point.

H uy didn't need loo much ot
it last night. The Rams trailed
2*1 tn the lirsi game before
running off I t straight points.

The Ram s know a thing
about winning. Neatly everyone
on (he leant lias a state c h a m ­
pionship to their errdii from
the trlfeeta of basketball, so ft­
ball and soccer title last year.
Henry thinks th a t's a positive
instead of a negative from
players thinking taking win­
ning too tm ich'for granted.

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School g rad u ate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His s ta ts for th e 1997 playoffs
Is In th e first colum n, personal-best playoff
totals In the second colum n and career playoff
totals (Including 1997) In th r third rolum n.

Festival of Speed
CCW Wrestling tonight
SANFORD _ The Sanford Police Explorers
will be sponsoring CCW (C ontinental C h am ­
pionship Wrestling) Professional W restling
on W ednesday. O ctober 14th at the Sanford
Ct\1c Center.
Come sec T h e Phcnom* Bryan Austin.
T h e Syrian Slasher". ‘Up Town* Frankie
Capone. "Mr. Money’ Jeff Dccn. "Thr Merce­
nary*.'L ord of Discipline". "The Florida Bur
rleane". "Mad Dog" Mike Taylor with hts new
m anngrr "Ms. Red Hot IVppcr", and many
o thers.
Also on hand will he "Mr. W restling II* who
will receive a plaque from CCW.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the action
beginning at 7:30 p.m . The cost ts $8 for all
seats, with proceeds going to th r Sanford
Police Explorers to help purchase a van for
their program .
Tickets are now available at: Gold's Gym of
Sanford. 330-1203; Billy Boy's. 321-0833;
Pro Sports. (9041 775-8900; and Stale Market
R estaurant. 321-7179.
For more inform ation, please contact Ofllccr Mike Taylor at |407) 323-3030.

Liyenquist honored by TAAC
ORLANDO _ University of Central Florida
outside h ltte r/se tte r Lisa Llljenqulst (Oviedo)
was nam ed T tan s America Athletic C onfer­
ence Player-of-lhe-Weck as announced by
the conference office Tuesday.
Llljenqulst turned In a solid all-around
perform ance for UCF last week moving from
the outside hitler position to fill In for in­
jured setter Am anda Fielding (Queensland.
Australia) the final two m atches of last week.
The senior totaled 77 assists (7.00 avg.).
20 kills, five service aces. 26 digs and 10
blocks In U C Fs 11 gam es. Including a team ­
leading 17-klll and 16-dlg perform ance
against S tetson last Tuesday.

Baseball playoffs
CHICAGO _ The New York Yankees
knocked out Cleveland Indians starter Jared
Wright In the first Inning and David Wells
allowed no tu n s on three hits over the first
eight Innings as the Yankees crushed the In ­
dians. 7-2. In the first game of the Am erican
League C ham pionship Series Tuesday night
at Yankee Stadium .
The Yankees, who have won 11 gam es in a
row dating back to the regular sea so n ,
scored five ru n s In the bottom of the first in­
ning and led 7-0 before Manny Ramirez hit a
two-run home run off Wells In the ninth In­
ning, chasing the lefthander and bringing on
Jeff Nelson, who retired the Indians without
any further dam age.
Game 2 of th e Best-of-Scven series can be
seen tills afternoon at 4 p.m. on WES11 2.
The National League C ham pionship S eries
will open tonight with the Atlanta Braves
starting Jo h n Smoltz against the San Diego
Padres' Andy Ashby a t A tlanta's T urner Field
starting at 8 p.m . The game will be on FOX
35.
Game 2 of the NLCS will be Thursday at 8
p.m . on FOX 35.

Girts

Sanford Youth Basketball
SANFORD _ Tile City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks D epartm ent. In association with
the Winning Ways B asketball Academy al
Sanford, will hold th r Official Sign-Up Day
tills Saturday, October 10th at J u s t For Feel
In the Seminole Townc Mall to kick off the
Fall Youth B asketball League.
T hr re will be prizes an d giveaways, plus a
"Beat the coach* contest. Anyone who b eats
th r coach IBarry Mestrll In a free throw
shooting c o n trsl will be rn trre d Into a
drawing for three different prizes.
The grand prize Is a pair of Rrcbok b a s ­
ketball shoes valued at $85.
Boys and girls between the ages of kinder­
garten through high school are encouraged
to attend the event which will nin from 10
a.m . lo 6 p.m.
Tlie cost to register Is $20 and individuals
m ust bring n birth certificate.
Player placem ent day will be oil Saturday,
October 31st at Sanford Middle School and
Jam boree/O pcnlng Cerem onies will be held
nt Sanford Middle Srhoot on Saturday. No­
vem ber 14tli. The season will begin on No­
vember 21st.
For Information, call the Sanford Recrea­
tion Departm ent at (407) 330-5697.

Nazarene basketball tourney
SANFORD _ Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene will host a 2-on-2 Basketball
Tournam ent on Saturday. October 17th.
The double elim ination touniam enl will
have two divisions. Adult _ 19-and-Over ami
Youth _ 18-and-Under.
First and Second Place prizes will be
aw arded for each division us well us T-shirts
for each p articip an t.
Cost is $30 per team with proceeds to
benefit the Youth of Sanford First Church of
the N azarene.
For Information and to receive n registra­
tion form call: Sanford First C hurch of the
Nazarene at 1407) 322-3122.

Page IB
Park starting at 6

p.m.
The league will then be Idle
until W ednesday. October 22nd
for Fall Break and then return
to Merrill P ark tn A ltam onte
Springs for a 6:30 p.m.
m atchup between the Sanford
Lions Club an d Team *3 from
the Dot R ichardson Softball
Academy.
After getting rained out for a
week, the league finally got In a
game last T hursday at Merrill
Park with Team #3 from the
Dot R ichardson Softball Acad­
emy edging the Sanford Klwants Club 12-10.
The Sanford Klwanls Club

took a 1-0 lead In the top of
the first Inning, but Team #3
answered with four ru n s In the
bottom of the first Inning.
The Sanford Kiwunls Club
got two ru n s In the top of the
second Inning, but Team *3
cam e back with an o th er four
runs and the Sanford Klwanls
Club could get no closer than
one run the rrst of the way.

RBI each). Erica (one single,
one tu n scored). Beth Philips
(one single), Rachel (two nm s
scored) und Caslc. Lindsey
Taylor. Laura Dudley and Mi­
chelle (one run scored each),
I*rov1dlng the offense for the
Sanford Klwanls Club were
Lauren Bennett (one double,
one single, two m n s scored,
one RBI), Leticia Bolden und
S arah Jo n e s (one single und
one nu i scored eaeh), Q wand a
Jo n e s (one Htnglc. one RBI),
Tlu Jac k so n (one single). AshIcy Crews (two runs scored)
and Shrllu Aeree, Amanda
Kelly, Terri Gwen and Whitney
Strung (one run scored each).

Doing the dam age for the Dot
R ichardson Softball Academy
Team «3 were Am anda (one
triple, one run scored, three
RBI). Septem ber (one double,
one
run
scored).
S arah.
Melissa and Am anda (one sin ­
gle. one run scored and one

I-akc Mary will prepare for a
7 p.m. home game against
L ike Brantley on Thursday
before taking olT a week for the
Fall Break.

R AIN ES G A U G E P LA Y O FFS

In the second game. Lake
Maty got to use its bench and
raced to a 5-2 lead before gel­
ling sloppy.
Seminole. behind
Cook' s
serve, reeled off seven straight
points bnt that was tl lor the
night.

ORLANDO The FESTIVAL OF SPEED, a
celebration of high perform ance mnloi
racing, will be presented in the Church
S trrcl Market tills w rrkctid. October 9-10-1 I.
Presented liy Aerial Com m unications. Inc..
In conjunction with W H IP KM 96.5 (The
Classic Rink Station), DAYTONA USA. and
the Downtown Orlando Partnership, the Fes­
tival of Speed event features the thrills ol
speed and high perform ance with exhibits bv
DAYTONA USA. the Viper Club, The Mustang
Club. Sports C ar Club ol America, racing
bikes, professional racing Jet skis, showears, racing sim ulators and much more in
the historic downtown C hurch Street district.
Checkered flags will line the Church Street
Market, providing a them ed backdrop tn
family fun and continuous entertainm ent
throughout lice weekend all in erlebm lion of
NASCAR s 50ih anniversary and the upcom ­
ing Pepsi 400 rac e in Daytona Beach.
Hours of operation are: Oct. 9th 6 p.m - 10
p.m. - Entertainm ent begins at 7 p.m. with
the band Liquid Sou), plus Live BroadcastWIITQ 7 p a n .-9 p.m.: Saturday. Oct. lOili 10
a in.-10 p.m.; and Sunday. Oct. I llh 10 a.n i5 p.m. Adm ission to the festival Is free.
For more Information, please contact Jim
Stout, la-sli Welch or Brad Partridge at (407|
644-4544.

Seminole travels lo Orlando
tonight for the 5A-5 m atchup
with Oak Ridge al 7 p.m. and
then re tu rn s hom e to host Ly­
m an at 0 p.m. on Thursday.

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Rallies was 0-for-2 with a pair of walks as
the Yankees defeated the Cleveland Indians, 72. Ill the first game of the Bcst-of-Seven
American
League
C ham pionship
Series
Tuesday night.
Game 2 ts today at 4 p.m. on WESH 2.

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scored, two RBI).
Billy Marino (one triple, two
doubles, one single, two m n s
scored, seven RBI). K rnny
J a m e s (one triple, one double,
one single, four ru n s scored,
one RBI) and J a y Jo h n so n (one
tiome ru n . one slnglr, two n m s
scored, one RBI).
O ther h itters were Mike
H artm an (one double, one run
scored, one RBI), Rick Wilson

(one double, one run scored).
Andy Logan (one single, two
RBI), Dan D oughrriy an d Fred
Bray (one single an d one RBI
each) an d Bobby Shaw and
Tom Szabo (one single and one
RBI each).
Doing the dam age for Signal
"0" were Dunne Sm ith (one
hom e ru n . one single, two runs
scored, three RBI), Ronnie
Gregory (one double, one s in ­

Outdoors

gle. one run scored, one RBI).
Gene Williams (two singles,
one run scored, one RBI) and
David H udlrk J r. (two singles,
one RBI),
Also, M arrus Bullock (one
single, two ru n s scored), Mike
Werner, C hris Taylor and J o h n
Bono (one single and one tun
scored each). J o e Steinm eyer
(one single, one RBI) and
Camile Long (one RBI).

LAKE O EO RQ E WMA

C o n tin u e d fro m Page IB

on th e finis of Uic D nnnna am i Indian Riv­
e rs.
Sheeps h in d , d ru m , redflsh. flounder. Jack
crcvnlle a n d sm all blue fish a rc all h ittin g n t
Ponce In le t. Live o r dead s h rim p Is th e to p
bait. S h c c p sh ca d prefer fiddler c ra b s. T ro u t
a n d redftsn a rc ra te d a s good In M osquito
b rn tn o n

AUXILIARY CH ECK STATIONS F O R
OCALA AND LAKE G EOROE WMAb
In a n effort to m ore conveniently serve
huntcrB u s in g th e O cala a n d Lake G eorge
wildlife m a n a g e m e n t u re a s (WMAs). th e
Florida G am e a n d F re sh W utcr F ish C o m ­
m ission (GFC) will provide 12 au x iliary d e e r
check s ta tio n s in add itio n to tlie check s t a ­
tio n s know n a s N orth a n d S o u th H u nt.
All d eer ta k e n from O cala or Lake G eorge
WMA sh all be checked a n d tagged a t a ch eck
s ta tio n p rio r to being dism em bered o r
tra n s p o rte d o u t o f tlie h u n t a re a .
By ch eck in g th e ir d e e r th ro u g h one of th e
sta tio n s , h u n te r s greatly a s s is t biologists by
providing Inform ation th a t helps th e m
m an ag e d e e r p o p u latio n s.
'T h e d a ta o b tain e d th ro u g h d eer checked
a t th e s ta tio n s Is Invaluable to biologists
w ho c a n apply it to th e fu tu re m a n a g e m e n t
of th e d e e r herd." said Mike A bbott, reg io n al
wildlife m an a g e m e n t biologist for th e G F C 's
C e n tra l Region.
"Of p a rtic u la r in te rest Is th e n u m b e r of
d e e r ta k e n , gen eral physical condition, age
a n d w eight."
D u rin g th e a rc h e ry (Sept. 26 - O ct. 25),
m uzzle loader (Oct, 3 0 - Nov. 1 ) a n d g e n e ra l
g u n (Nov. 14-17, 18-22. 23-29 a t Lake
George WMA. a n d Nov. 14 - J a n . 10 a t O cala
WMA) s e a so n s, a u x ilia ry check s ta tio n s will
be o p e ra ted in co n ju n c tio n w ith private
b u sin e sse s at:
WMA

• T he 8 8 S tore - FR 8 8, s o u th of CR 316.
• A dvantage S p o rts C e n te r - NE SR 19.
S alt S p rin g s.
• Kelly's K ountry S tore - NE CR 314.
S cram b lcto w n .
• H arvey's S p orting G oods - NE CR 314A,
Lynne.
• Forest Hills (Grocery - CR 42, F orest
Hills.
• E u re k a G eneral S tore - CR 31 6. E u rek a.
• P a rk er's Flnu - CR 4 2 E a st, Paisley.
• C o u n try S to re - P a n th e r Road a n d CR
445.
• N uby's Texaco - SR 4 0 a n d CR 314.

* Pine Islan d C am p g ro u n d &amp; M arina •
l-ake G eorge Drive, Seville.
* S o u th Moon F ish C om p - S o u th M oon
Road, A stor.
* Speedw ay 7 to 11 - J u n c tio n of SR 11 a n d
SR 4 0 . Deleon S prings.
N orth H u n t check Btation will be op en in
N ovem ber from (he, 1 4 th -2 9 th . D u rin g De­
c e m b e r a n d J a n u a r y It w ill b e o p e n o n ly o n
F ridays. S a tu rd a y s a n d S u n d a y s. N o rth
H u n t is located on CR 316 a l F o rest Road

88.
S o u th H u n t Is located a t Big S c ru b
C a m p g ro u n d o n F orest Road 588 a n d F o r­
e st Road 573 a n d will be open d u rin g g e n ­
e ra l g u n se a so n only. N either will be op en
d u rin g a rc h e ry se aso n .

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with
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P eople
* A support group for friends
or rrlntlvrs of alcoholics (AlVVnonJ meets every Wednesday.
«t 8 p.m.. at 111 E. 27th St..
Just west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or m em ­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
is asking donors of all types
blood - especially O-type do, nors - to donate at Its Sanford
; {branch, 1302 E. Second St. For
• Information, call 322-0822.

Walcomo Wagon
Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon Club of Seminole
county holds a coffee for new­
comers and second Wednesday
of every month from 10 a.m.
• until noon. For Information on
! address, call Betty. 695-0144,
| or Lucy. 322-7877.

For additional meeting tim es
and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more in­
formation. call 291-1900.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South
Seminole Hospital. 555 West
State Road 434, Longwood.
Nar-Anon is a support group
open to families and friends of
addicts. Dally living wtth an
addict Is more turmoil than you
can handle by yourself. Jo in
for support In coping with your
addict: gain serenity to make
decisions and put our live back
In focus. Call 201-1900 for
more Information.

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

Sartoma Club
Lunch,

fellowship

All area seniors are Invited to
Join a seniors group currently
meeting at
the
Orthodox
Church of St. Stephen, 1895
Lake Emma Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, at
noon. Is followed by Bible
study and fellowship.
The group mcetB on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For more Informa­
tion, contact Mary Burke at
330-6391.

U

Idowsd parsons

All widowed persons are In­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday
of every month at the C assel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive, Casselberry.

The Sertoma Club of South
Seminole County, dedicated to
(he advancement of speech and
hearing children, meets every
Thursday morning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m., at the Florida
Hospital Senior Citizens Cen­
ter. 1097 Sand Pond Lake
Road which connects to Lake
Emma Road, one mile south of
Lake Mary Boulevard. Poten­
tial members arc Invited to a t­
tend.
For Information, call
Gene Prrstcra. 407-7767-1234.

Walght Watchara
A local chapter of Wright
Watchers meets at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

Toaatmaatara
Rscovsry Inc
Recovery Inc., Is a self-help
m ental health organisation for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
Information, call 660-2003, or
896-0006.

TOPS
A local chapter of TOPS
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
.meets every Wednesday at 6:30
p.m.. In the auditorium of
!South Seminole Hospital. 555
State Road 434, Longwood,
rlghlng beings at 6:30 p.m.
The first meeting Is held every
Wednesday,
at
9:30,
at
Lakcvtew Christian Church.
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka.
For Information, call 293-5048.

Al-Anon
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there la help.
Al-Anon is an anonymous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who is a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon m eets
each Monday at 7 p.m. and
Thursday at 7 p.m. Meetings
are held In the back room of
the Sahara Club. 2587 South
Sanford Ave., Sanford. All
meetings are non-smoking.

The Omni Toastm asters Club
•6861 will meet a t 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday a t the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. Ouests and prospec­
tive members are welcome.
Coll Jim Ocque. 942-5327 for
information.

There'* been a lot of controversy in
recent y ean surrounding the figure of
Christopher Columbus, particularly re­
lating to hi* impact on the native peo­
ples of the place* he visited. But Tor
good or ill, this sailor from Genoa had
on Immense Impact on geopolitics, ge­
ography, navigation, exploration and
the world economy. And, according to
Fred Ptotkin, author of several books
on Italian food, Columbus also had "a
staggering effect on the way the world
eats." The foods which his expeditions
added to the European diet Include
tom atoes, peppers, beans, corn,
squash, succnini, pumpkin, turkey and
Columbus's culinary instincts were
honed In a good place, in the city of
Genoa in Uie Italian region of Liguria,
known the world over for the quality
of its olive oil, for ite pasta and for Ita
fresh herb*. The Genoese, in fact, are
credited with spreading the use of
dghboring re­
pasta throughout the neig
gions and beyond, into the areas that
Anally came together as the country
of Italy.
So on Columbus Day you have a
great food tradition to work with. And
nothing is more symbolic of Genoa
than p o lo , the classic pasta sauce that
marries basil, the prime herb of Lig­
uria, with the region'! exceptional
olive oil and pine nuta. The recipe
below Is from PtoUdn'a book "Recipes
from Paradise." Serve your pasta with
some focacda (unfortunately, I don't
have the space to reproduce a recipe
hero; look In a good Italian cookbook
or buy some at a supermarket or spe­
cialty store) and a salad (also from
Ptotkin). The dessert la from the es­
timable Marcella H sian's estimable
book "Marcella Cudna," and comes
from the area of Liguria known as the
Italian Riviera.
Happy Columbus Day. and Buon Ap­
petite!

FOOD
MARIALISA
CALTA

Ligurian extra-virgin
Photo by Pool O Bonvert lot New England Culinary Inatitute

Prsta, originally from Genoa, Italy, is a blend of basil, garlic, cheese, pine nuts
and olive oil.

Add the sea salt and a few basil
leaves to a mortar. Using a wooden
3 sprigs froth oregano or thyme,
pestle, crush the leaves and salt gently
tom into M s
but firmly against the bottom and sides
1 smaH handful fresh
of the mortar so that the leaves grad­
ually come apart. Keep adding leaves,
Rub (he biscuits with garlic. Discard
a few at a time, until they are all used. the cloves. Place the biscuits in the
Add the garlic and then pound it too, bottom of a salad bowl and top with I
until la mashed and nos released tablespoon of the vinegar and 1 table­
ulce. Add the pine nuta and pound spoon of the oil. and a pinch of sail.
them until they arc reduced to paste.Set aside.
Stir the pesto in the mortar so that the
Prepare the vegetables: Stem and
ingredient! combine. Add the cheese slice the tomatoes, peel and slice the
and atir again. Add the oil a little at a cucumber, clean the pepper and dice
time, stirring wtth the pesto to make it into thin strips, and peel and slice
a sauce of creamy consistency to your the onions.
Break up the biscuits. Add the veg­
liking (you might not need to use all
etables, olives, and the oregano or
the oil).
thyme. Toss well, adding the remain­
To make pesto in a food processor
Pulse the basil, salt and pine nuta until ing tablespoon of oil and vinegar and
puroed. Stir in the cheese, then stir in the remaining pinch of sail Set aside
the oil a little at a time until the con­ for about 10 minutes. Top with the
fresh basil leaves, let sit for another 10
sistency is to your liking
Serve on cooked pasta. Yield: 1 cup minutes, and serve. Yield: 4 servings.
— Recipe from "Recipes from Par­
pesto, enough for about I pound of
adise," by Fred Plotidn (Little, Brown
pasta &lt;4 to S servings).
— Recipe from “Recipes from Par­ k Co., 1907)
adise," by Fred Ptotkin (Little, Brown
DOLCE PIEVANO
h Co, 1W7)

K

MIXED SALAD
4 galleria dal m arinate (Italian
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s) 06 Unsoda We-

perro

ToughLova aupport
TbughLove Orlando, a p a p
pitted Taggta or

2140 Hwy. 434. Longwopd.
Tough Love la a self-help, ac­
tive. parent support group for
parents troubled by their chil­
dren's behavior. The group Is
open to parents of preteens,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
For more information call
(407) 324-0724 or visit their
web site at toughlove.org.

Sanlor Frlanda
The Columbia Medical Center-Sanford Chapter of Senior
Friends meets every second
Thursday, at 10:30 a.m M a t the
Sanford Senior Center, 401 E.
Seminole Blvd. Interesting and
timely programs are featured
monthly plus social exchange.
All Seniors are welcome. For
information, call Liz Lawlor, di­
rector, 321-4500, Ext. 5784.

cheesecloth large enough to line the
bowl and have enough left over la
cover it. Moisten the cheesecloth with
cold water, and line the bowl, letting
the lurplua cloth hang down over the
rim.
In another bowl, mix the butter and
sugar until smooth.
Remove the yolks from the eggs.
Discard the whites. Mash yolks with a
fork
Add the mashed egg yolks, the coffee
and rum to the butler and augar,
mixing to a smooth, creamy consis­
tency. This is the filling.
Soak the ladyfingers, one at a time,
In the Marsala, and arrange them ver­
tically, along the sides of the cheese­
cloth-lined bowl. Use portions of
wine-soaked ladyfingers to fill in spy
gaps and completely line the bottom,
patchwork style.
Pour a third ot the creamy filling
over the ladyfingers, leveling It off wtth
a spatula. Top the filling with a layer
of wine-soaked ladyfingers, using por­
tions of them to fill In any gaps.
Add the cocoa to the remaining fill­
ing and mix thoroughly. Pour all of it
over the layer of ladyfingers in the bowl
and level it with a spatula. Top with
one last layer of wine soaked ladyfingen, patching as before to fill in gaps.
Puli the cheesecloth over the top; if
it does not cover completely, moisten
another piece to complete the job.
Cover the entire top of the bowl with
plastic wrap. Refrigerate overnight.
To serve: remove the plastic wrap,
untakl the top layer at cheesecloth, and
turn the bowl over onto a round plat­
te r. Lift the bowl sway from the
d e sse rt, csreftilly 'p u llin g off the
cheesecloth. Yield: 10 servings.
— Recipe from “Marcella Cucina,"
Choose e round-bottomed bowL 4 to
• inches high and about • inches in di­ by Marcella Hazan (HarperCollins,
ameter at the top. Cut off a piece of 1097)

L ending helping hand results in slap in face
father-in-law has liver cancer, and
after a hard six-month battle, he is
going to lose.

DEAR ABBY: One of my best
friends (I'll call har Peggy) has
betrayed me. There waa an opening
for a position at my place of employ­
ment that paid more than the job
■he had. Peggy aaked if l would
help her get the job.
After attempting_ tot put her «...
off,
and against my bbetter
etter Judgment, I
agreed t o ‘h alt
sip Peggy because she
had always been responsible a t
work. I spoke to the supervisor of
the department and told her how
reliable my friend wee, so she
■greed to interview her.

A B IG A IL
VAN BUREN

■or? I know HI lose respect from my
co-workers because of what Peggy
did,
and I’d like to regain it. Am I
Abby, based on my recommenda­
tion, Peggy waa hired, but after only Justified in being angry with Peggy,
four days, she decided the job was and should I say something to her,
too?
not for her and she quit.
EMBARRASSED AT WORK
8houkl I apologize to my superviCwouM h oin your heat tntereet
to apologise t o ;
;| k out of
lino If you told Peggy that her
irresp o n sib le behavior dam“ your crodiblllty and omissed you. Next time, listen
to your Intuition.
DEAR ABBY: My mother
expects us to supply her with echool
picture* of our children. That Is a
problem because she Insists an
getting the large pictures that lit
the frames she bought years ago.
She actually demand* the large
pictures.
Abby, the large picture* ure not
in our budget, and she hasn’t
offered to help pay for them.
The other set of grandparent*
are delighted with whatever pic­
tu re ! they receive, but not my
mother. Can you alter advice on
how to handle the unrealistic
demand* and help u* avoid the
agony of a confrontation again this

ST

PICTURE-PRESSURED
DEAR PtCTDRE-PREBNUREDi
Ten your mother that providing
the else pictures she requests
would create a financial hard­
sh ip . Be firm in le ttin g h er
hnow th at if sh e w onts la rg e
where they may.

E s a r—

m aBanm er

DEAR ABBY: What do 1 eend to
someone who knows that ha has
only ala weeks to live? My stater's

The family has established an
open-door policy to come and say
goodbye to him, but he is eo beloved
by eo many people that they have
started to turn people away. I want
to say goodbye to him, but there are
people closer to him who want to
see him one lost time.
I don't wont to be tacky. I only
want him to know how much he

means to me, and th a t I'm not
avoiding him In his final hours. Any
advice would be appreciated.
CHRISTINE IN CALIFORNIA

DEAR CHRISTINE) Sessd him
a th in k in g o f you" card with •
m em ory th a t yon sh ared to ­
gether. Tall him you love and
admire him and are praying far
him. Although he nuty be too til
to reed, ereseosse will read it to

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4D •Seminole Herald, Santord Florida •Wednesday. October 9. 1998

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T.
IN AND TOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO 91 22B 3-C A H P
NORWCST MORTGAGE.
INC . a California
rofpnrat.on,
Pta»nliff.

IN TH E C O U N TY C O U R T
IN AND FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TV .
FLO R ID A
c a s e n o . e s -e e i c c s o r
SUNRISF OWNERS
GROUP. INC .
j Florida not 'or profit
corporation.
Plaintiff,
vt
JUAN C n O N . A ll J. JR .
LUZ C GONZALEZ, and
b a iin e it t e c h n o l o g ie s .
•NC . successor By
margar «o B AR NETT
RECOVERY CORPORATION
Defendants
N O TIC E
OF F O R E C LO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN,
purauant lo a Final Summary
Judgment ot Foracloaura dated
Saptambar
18.
1998
and
entered m Caaa No 98 661 ol
'•■a County Court of Sammola
County.
Florida,
wherein
Sunrtx* Owners Group, Inc. ta
tha Ptamtitt and ara tha
Oatandanta JU AN C G O N Z A ­
LEZ. JR . LUZ E GONZALEZ,
and B AR NETT TECHN O LO G IES.
INC . auccaaaor by merger I d
BAR NETT RECOVERY C O R P O ­
RATION. I ill tail to tha highaat
and baat biddar tor caah at lha
watt tronl door ot tha Sammola
County Courthouse. 301 N
ParA Avenue Sanford Florida
al 11 00 am on tha ZOth day ot
Octobar, 1998, tha following
daaenb-d proo*'t&gt; aa aal forth
in
ta id
Final
Summary
Judgmanl, to wil
Lot 253. ot Sunrraa Uni! ZD.
according lo tha Plat lharaol aa
racordad m Pi at OooL *0. paga
ST, pubi c racorda ot Sammola
County. Fionca
DATED thit Z tft day of
Saptambar. 1999
Maryann* Moraa
aa Clark of aaid Court
By Jana E Jaaawic
D a p u ty ^ia n
Ha'ana Guliarrat Male how
Esqutr*
PAUL L WEAN. PA
Allornaya lor Plamtilt
130$ Eaat Robmaon Straat
Orlando. FL 3Z801
If you ara a par atm with a dis­
ability who naaaa accommoda­
tion in ordar to participata m
this procaading you ara antinad. at no coat to you. lo tha
provision ot cartam aaaiatancs
Ptaaaa
contact
Courl
Administration M 301 N Paik
A.anua. Sanford. Florida 32TT1.
talaphona (407) 323-4330. with­
in two dayt ot your racaipt of
this document
It hsating
impamad or vorct impaired, call
1-800-95S-B77I
Publish Saptambar 30, and
Octobar T. 1998
OEU-242

JO SEPH H GORMAN
(5 S K 64-1 7-45*7),
S A N D R A S GORMAN
(S S O S 1 «7-7fT1|
MIDDLETON O A k S
COM M UNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC , And any unknown
oevtteet. gran)##*
c*#d tort, a^d
unknown par ion t c*f
unknown • poyiat
claiming by, iNrougb and
undar any of the
abeve-nameil Defendant*.
Defendant*.
N O TIC E
OF FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE it hereby gr*en that
tha under*'gne-d P ark of the
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida will on tha
22nd day of O C TO B ER . 1998. at
ti 03 o clock a At at tha Watt
Front door of tha Sammola
County Co without# m Sanford.
Florida, offar tor sale and tall at
public outcry to tha highest and
bait b+ddar for caah, tha tot*
i^wmg d t te r'Pad proparty aitu*
ala in Sammolt County, Florida
Lot 48 Block C, M 'D O lE TO N
DANS, according to tha Plat
Tharaot. racordad m Plat Book
39. Pa gat 33. 34 arid135 of tha
Public Record* of Sammola
County, Florida
purtuant to tha Final Judgment
antarad m a cata pending m
s jh J Court, tha tty*# of which it
mdreatad above
W ITNESS my hand and official
t a il of taid Court: thia ?3rd day
of Saptampar, 1998
w you ara a parton with a d itability who naadt any accom­
modation m order to participata
m thu proceeding. you ara antififd, at no cost to you. to tha
provinon of cartam assistance
Plaata contact Court admmtttrator. JOT N Park Avenue.
Suita N JO t. Sanford, Florida
32711. |40T1 333-4330 *4227.
with 2 working day* of your
raca-pt of thit (notica of
Foreclosure Sate!), if you ara
bearing impaired, calf 1-800*
9 fS ‘ 87T1, if you ara *o«ca
impaired. call t -800-995-8770
(COURT SEAL)
MARVANNI MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR CUIT CO UR T
By Jana E Jatawrc
Deputy Clark
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robart H Notch, j r . Esquire
Butler A Noach, P A
J 185 S Conway Rd . Sta E
Orlando. Florida 32812
1407) 3 8 t-5200
Publish September 30. and
October 7 . 1998
DEU-240

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V E H IC LE A U C TIO N •
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76 FORD
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AT 10 OO AM AT C O R TES T O W ­ 61 HYUNDAI
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AS 18 W ITH NO TITLE GUAR AN­
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FOR TOWING AND STORAGE
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CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK
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7$ FORD
5U6491682610
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79 TO YO TA
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VlNt 1G8KS5153JUI07I29 ■ 7 PONTIAC
3) 1997 LINCOLN
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4) OLOSMOBILE DELTA 88
9$ NISSAN
VlNt 3AN68N7CM279800
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5) 1988 HYUNDAI EXCEL
9$ HONDA
V1NfKMHLF22J3J7299M9 &lt;
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8) 1991 HONDA ACCORD
96 PYLMOUTM
VlNt 1MOC67558PA102401
tP3ES62C1TD602376
7) 1999 DODGE VAN
90 NISSAN
VlNt 2B4HB21V4JK124 346
1N40B22B1LC7921S4
6) 1986 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
VINf 1Q2FS8751GL2S8440 64 DATSUN
9) 1966 FORD ESCORT
JN1HU01S9CX911162
VINf 1FAPP23J3JW I01964 17 SUBARU
10) 1995 FORD ESCORT
JF1AX43B3HC30362
VINf 1FASP14JXSW183378 71 CHEVROLET
11) 1990 CHEVROLET
1NT90SS31699S
CAVALIER
ALTAM ONTE TO W INO 117
VlNt 1Q1JC14Q2U2549I8 MARKER ST ATL. SPGS SALE
12) 1981 CHEVROLET MALIBU
BEGINS AT 1000 AM. VIEW 1
VlNt 101AT27K7BD4I4738 HOUR PRIOR
13) 1967 CHEVROLET
Publish: Octobar 7, 1986
CELEBRITY
0CV-S8
VINf 1G1AW11W3HQ107793
14) 1996 PLYMOUTH
NOTICE OP B A L I
VOYAGER
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
VINf 2P4FH51G3GR823125
PURSUANT TO F .t. 7IJ.7B
IS) 1916 MERCURY LVNX
1986 C H EVR O LET VAN VIN:
V lN t f ME B P519X G W602I04
1G8DM 1SZ3QB11437$.
Salt
tB) 1986 MERCURY TOPAZ
Mid Vahicla Location SSI N.
VINE ZMEPM3TE8JB613$01
H o y 12-92 Long wood. FL. Salt
IT ) 1884 FORD PICKUP
data Octobar 21. I t f l at 10 00
VINF 1FTCF1SY9ENA43341
■JR. Towing/atoraga company
181 1881 PONTIAC
ratarvaa tha right lo withdraw
BONNEVILLE
VIN* tQ2HX$4CXM 1214370 aau) vahicla(t) troth lha auction
For mora mquinaa call 407 6 6 7 Publish: Octobar 7, 1911
7699.
DEV-61
Publiah: Octobar 7, 1699
DEU-223-A
N O TtC B
THE ST JO HN S RIVER WATER M ANAGEM ENT DISTRICT
G lirtt Notica of Iniont lo itaua parmn on Saptambar 24,1811.
Olga Johnaon,1600 W aiarwilch Or., Orlando. FL,, 32606.
Application 160737. Tha Diatrict propoaaa to allocala 0 08 MOO
ol walar tor 4$ acraa ol Cttfua Irrigation and 0.01 MOD of watot
lor 4$ acraa of Froat/Fiaaia Prolaction ot Cdru*. Tha w ithdraw al
ukad by Itua propoaad proiact will conaiat of Surtaca Walar from
Laka Pickatt via t Propoaad Pump in Sammola County locatad m
Section 34, Townahlp 21 S. Ranga 32E known aa Laka Pickatl
Qrova
Hubbard Con at ruction Company.1936 Laa Road, Wmtar Park.
FL.. 32762. Application 460764. Tha Diatrict propoaaa to abocata
0 03 ol walar tor Dawatarmg us* Tha withdrawal* uiad by thia
piopoaad proyact will conaiat ot Surtaca Walar from a Pond via 1
Propoaad Pump in Sammola County locatad In Saction S,
Townthip. 21 S. Ranga 31 E known a* SR 434
Tha liialal containing aach ot tha liatad application(a) la a.ailabla
tor impaction Monday through Friday aacapt lor lagal holiday.
1 00 a m to $ 00 p m a lth a St. John* R i.ar Walar Managamant
Otalricl Headquarters or tha appropnaia Sar.ica Cantar Tha
Diamct w&lt;il laka action on tha parmrt application liatad unlata a
palilion lor formal adminittiaii.a haarmg it hlad Any parton
whoaa aubttantial mtaraata ara or may ba attactad by any ot tha
Diatrict k parmittmg decisions idaniitiad abo.a may patition for
an admmiktrati.a haarmg in accordanca with Sactiona 120.569
and 120 $7. F S or may chooaa to purtua madialron a t an altarnati.a ramady undar Sactiona 120 $69 and 120.673, F.B., balota
tn* deadline lor tiling a patition. Chooarng madianon will nol
ad.arkaly atlact tha right to a haarmg it madiation doaa nol raaull
m a tai'iamam Tha procaduraa lor puraumg madiation ara aal
forth m Saction I20S73. F.3 . and Rula 29-106 111 and 26106 4 01 •404, F.A C Patitiona mutt comply with tha requirements
of Florida Admmiktrali.a Cod* Chaptar 26-106 and ba lilad with
fttcai.ad by) tha Oiatnct Clark, locatad at St. John* R i.ar Walar
Managamant D&lt;ttr«ct. 4041 Raid St.. P O Baa 1426, Palatka.
Florida. 32176-1426 Patitiona lor admmitlrativt haarmg on tha
•bora apphcalion(a) mutt ba Mad within twanty-ona (211 dayt ol
publication ot th&gt;a notica. Failure to fila a patition within thia tuna
pariod than conttituta a wairar ot any nghta aoch a parton may
have to raqoatt an admmituative hearing undar Sactiona 120.S69
and 120 37, 7 5 , concerning tha aobiect permit application
Peitlmna which ara not Mad m accordanca with tha above provi­
d e n t are tubfact lo ditm ittal
Lynn Minor
Data Managamant Supai visor
Division ol Permit Services
Publiah October 7, 1996
DEV $2

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T,
IN AND FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO 98-1 0 3 0 CA 14 P
COUNTRYW IDE MOVE
LOANS. INC , a New
Yoik cotporollon. t/k/A
COUNTRYW IDE
FUNDING CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vt
GARY HENDRICKSON,
a/k/a GARY W HENDRICKSON
(S S &gt;002-34-06901, ANNE
HENORICKSON
lSS'030-24 90601
. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
o r ANNE HENDRICKSON
, UNKNOWN 71 NAN I I.
, UNKNOWN TENANT II
DEER RUN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION &gt;11. INC .
UN ITED STATES 07 AMI RICA.
ACTION SCREEN PRINTING
INC ALLSTATE INSURANCE
COMPANY, at Subroga* of
GLENN E COOPER and any
unknown haira. davttaaa,
granlaat, creditori. and othar
unknown paraona or unknown
tp o u ta t claiming by. through
and undar any ol tha
abova-namtd Oatandanta.
Dafandanta
BAH F,ia 4980763
N O TIC E
OF FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NO TICE it haraby givan that
tha undaraignad Clark ot tha
Citcud Couit Sammola Counly.
Florida, will on tha 22nd day ol
Octobar. 1996. at 11 00 o clock
A M nt lha W ail Fronl door of
tha
Sammola
County
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida,
orfar tor mat# and tali al public
outcry lo tha hrghatt and baat
b'ddtr lor cath. tha followingdatenbad proparly tduata in
Sammola County, Florida
Lot 152. DEER RUN, UNIT 11,
according to the Ptat tharaot,
at racordad m Plat Book 29,
Pagaa 22 and 23, Public
Racofdt ot Sammola County,
Florida
Including Specifically but not
br way ol limitation lha follow­
ing
equipment
(1)
One
Ranga/Ovan
purauant to lha Final Judgmanl
entered m a cat* p*ndmg in
taid Courl, rh* ttyl* ol which it
indicated above
W ITNESS my hand and official
ta il ol taid Court Urn 23rd day
ol Saptambar, tg98
It you a&gt;* a parton with a d itabildy who naadt any accom­
modation in ordar to participate
m thit proceeding, you are enti­
tled. al no cott to you. to tha
provision ot certain aaaiatance.
Plaata contact Court admmittritor. 301 N Park Arenue,
Suda N301, Sanford, Florida
32771. (407) 323-4330 a tl.
4227, within 2 working day* ot
your racaipt th it Notica of
Forecloture Sale; it you are
haarmg impaired, call 1-8009 $$ -6 77l; it you ara voice
impaired, call 1-600-933-6770
(C O UR T SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR CUIT C O UR T
By : Jan* E Jatewic
Deputy Clark

C ircu it C ourt ot lh » tBlh
Ju d icia l C ircuit
Seminole County,
Florida
C a te N o .:® 0 -15 6 T -C A 1* K
Country * «1« Homo
Leant. Inc.* a Nan* York
Corporation, d'b/a
America * Wholesale Land##.
Ptamltflls).
vt
Halan M l 'it Muffin*
O Brian* at at..
Data ndan H I)
Notica ot Action
10 Hatan Man#
Murpt'v O Bfirn
L i t l hnawo MAilmtt Addratt.
11$ Variety Ti** Circl*
AtlamoM* Spring*
FL 3 2M 4
TO Unknown Spout* ol H*l*n
Man* Murphy O Bri*n
L i lt Mtottn MAilma A d d u tt.
115 Vanely Tt*a Cwcl*
Allamonl* Springs.
FL 32714
TO
Unknown
Party
I"
P ptiaatron ol tha Subject
Properly
l j j i Known MAiima A dd tttt.
11$ Vanaly Tia* Crrcla
Ailamont* Springs,
FL 32714
AND TO. All p a lle t claiming
mlaratla by. thiough. undar or
agaimt
lha
alofataM
Oalandantlt). and All p arte t
having or claiming lo hava any
tight, tills or m laratl In tha
property harem datenbad
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lh »l A"
action to loraclot* A mortgage
on the following property in
Sammola
County,
Flonda
PidDtlty A d d lt ll .
116 Vanaly Ties Cirda
Aftamonts Spring.
FL 32714
Lot 3. Block E. Spring Vallay
Farms. Saction Four, According
to lha Plat tharaot At Racordad
m Plal Book 14, P ig t 64 ol tha
Public Racordt ol Sammola
Counly. Florida Togtlhai wth
all tha im^rovamant* now or
hsrsatlsr aroctad on tha prop­
erty. and All easements, appur­
tenance*. and tiilurat now o'
hereafter a p i 't ol tha property
All replacement* and addition,
than alto ba covered by thit
Security Instrument Alt ot the
foregoing im referred to w thit
Security Instrument at lh*
•Property *
hat bean Mad agemet you and
you or* required to aarv* a
copy of your written daftntat.
if any. to thia Action on VICKI M
VARQO of AKSELL S VARGO.
PA. Attorney* lor Plaintiff,
whoa* a d d ra tt it P O Bov
2126. Winter Park. Florida
12760-2126, on or balor* within
30 da yt ol lust publication, and
M t the original with lh* clerk o'
thit couft either bafora tartica
on Plaintiff a attorney or imme­
diately thereafter, otherwise •
default Will ba antarad again,!
you tor the relief demanded m
lha complaint ot petition
DATED on SEPTEM BER 2I'd.
1998
Maryann* M o na.
Clark ot Court
By: Ruth King
at Deputy Clark
In accordance with lh*
Americana With Draabriniat Act,
parton* with disabilities need
mg a tpacial accommodation to
participata in tint procaading
should
contact
Couit
Administration at 30! North
Park Avanua, Suita NJOt.
Sanford.
Florida
32771,
Talaphona
(407) 323-4330,
a ittn tw n 4127. not talar man
*a van (7| days prior to lha pro
caadmg It hearing impairad,
(TOO) t-BOO-6ftS-S77t. or Voica
(V) t -000-635-6770. ala Florid
Ralay Service
Publiah: Saptambar 30, and
Octobar 7, !••■
D EU-I41

CO U N TY CO UNT
IIO H T E E N T M
JU D IC IA L C IN C U IT
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
Caaa He. 6 B -D 4 S 6 -C C -2 0 -F
THE RESERVE AT THE
CROSSINGS HOM EOW NERS
ASSOCIATION. INC
PlalnltH,

a t t o r n e y f o r p l a in t if f

Robert H Notch. Jr.. Etquira
Bullet S Notch, PA.
316$ S Conway Rd . St* E
Orlando. Florida 32613
(A0T 391-6200
Publish Saptambar 30. and
Octobar 7. 1998
0EU-239

IH T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMC klO N TB IN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
BIM INOLB COUNTY
CABB NO.i 66-&gt;496-OR-6 6 - I
IN RE THE PROPOSED
ADOPTION OF
BABV BOY 0.
A minor child

N O T IC I OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO JAM ES W C O RB ITT
Ratidanc* Unknown
You are haraby notified that a
Petition undar oath hat bean
filed In lha abova-atylad Court
lor the adoption ol BABY B O T
*0*. a mala child, bom on June
26. 1996 In Lake County.
Florida, and you ara required to
to n * a copy ol your written
defame*. It any, lo II on
Blaphen H Price. attorney lor
the Petitionary, whoa* addratt
i* 1420 Edgawalat Drive.
Orlando. Flonda 32604. and III*
the original vnlh lha Clark ol tha
Court. Domaalic Relation* al
301 N Park Avenue, tanlord.
FL 327F2 on or before O C TO ­
BER IE . 1666 Olharwiaa. a
default will ba entered again*!
you lor lha fallal demanded In
tha pa 11Iron
Tout tellur* lo ratpond on of
balor* O C TO B E R 16. 1991 may
b* treated a t content lo lha
adoption and you may perma­
nently lota all legal rights at a
parent to tha child named in tha
patition lor adoption
W ITNESS my hand a t tha
Clark ol taid Court and aaal
lharaol, thit t01h day ot
Saplambar, 1966
[SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE.
CLERK OF THE
CIR CUIT CO UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Nancy R Wmtar
Deputy Clark
Stephen H Price, Etquira
Cramar Price. P A
Florida Bar No 631937
1420 Edgawttar Drive
Orlando. FL 32104
(407) 143-3300
Publiah Saptambar I t . 23. 30.
and October 7, f t t t
OEU-129

N O T IC I
The Central Florida Jobs and
Education Partnership, Inc.,
announce* a meeting ot tha
Taan Pregnancy Prevention
Committee and Taikforca, to
which the public It Invited:
DATE:
Octobar 27, 1691
TIME:
1:30 p.m.
LOCATION
C FJE P Ort.ca
1601 Laa Road. Si* 307
Wmtef Park FL
PURPOSE
To dracuat maltert of mlaratl
to tha Central Florida Jobe and
Education Partner ship, Inc.,
with rafaranca to Workforce
Development ittu a t
For Further Intoimelion,
Contact:
Oary J Earl.
Eaecutive Director
Central Florida JEP
1801 Laa Read. Sla. 307
Wmtar Park FL 33769
(407) 741 436$
Publish: October 7, 1966
DEV-62

IN T N I CIRCU IT COURT
OF T N I IBM,
JUDICIAL OIRQUrT,
IN AND FOR RBI1 M O LB
COUNTY, FL
CABB NO.t B S -B ia a -O N -B I-B
IN RE TH E ADO PTIO N OF:
AJ C .
DOB March 21. 1667

NO TIC B OF ACTION
TO UNKNOWN
NATURAL FATHER OF A J C
Y O U ARE NO TIFIED mat an
action ha* bean lilad agaimt
you In tha Circuit Court ol tha
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit m
and lor 6* mmol* County.
Florida, lor the adoption ot
A J C . and you ora required to
aarv* a copy of your wrtttan
dalanaa* lo it. It any, to
RONALD L SIM*. ESQUIRE
640 Highland Avanua
Orlando. Flonda 12603
on or balora OCTOBER I6lh.
I860, and tile tha original with
tha Clark ot thia Court al the
tamlnol* Counly Courthouta.
Sanlord. Florida, aithar balor*
tanrlc* on Patilronara' attorney
or Immediately 1Kara tiler, or a
Default will b* antarad againtl
you lor tha relief demanded in
tha Patition
WITNESS my hand and Seal ol
thia Court on SEPTEMBER 10th.
(K A L I

MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Nancy R, Wmtar
A* Deputy Clark
Publiah Saptambar IS. 23. 10
and Octobar 7. 1661
OEU-126
NOTtCB
The District Board ot Ttutlaai
of Sammola Community College
announces a public meeting to
which all paraona ara Invited.
Dal* and Tuna:
Tueaday. Octobar 13, 1666
7 00 p m
PLACE:
Board Room,
SCC Administration Building
PURPOSE:
Regular Monthly Moating
A copy of tha agenda may ba
oblamad by writing to E. Ann
McQae. Praaidant, Samlnola
Community
College,
100
Weldon Boulevard, Sanford,
Florida 32771, or by calling
321-2010 and arranging for an
agenda to ba mailed or avail­
able tor pick-up.
Paraona ara adviaad that, il
lhay deem* to appeal any dec!no n
made
at
theta
m telm gt/haanngt. they will
need a record ot the proceed­
ing, and lor such purpose, they
may need to insure that a ver­
batim record of the proceed­
ing* la made, which record
mciudee tha testimony and evi­
dence upon which tha appeal it
to ba bated, par Saction
2S6 OIOS. Florida Statultt.
Services W i l l ba available to
participant*
with
aanaory
impairments it raquattad at
laait on* weak m advance.
Plaata notify Or McOa*. tectal*ry to tha board, rl that* ser­
vice* are needed
Publish: October 7, 169S
DEV-66

WENDI WARD (IIRLE t/k/a
WENDY WARD.
Defendant.
N O TIC B O F B A L I
NOTICE IS H EREBY QIVEN
that pursuant to Summary Final
Judgm ent
ol
Foraclotur*
antarad in lh* cat* ol THE
RESERVE AT TH E CROSSINOS
H OM EO W NER S ASSO C . INC.
and WENDI WARD BIRLE t/Wa,
W IN D Y WARD, Defendant. In
the Circuit Courl, in and for
Sammola Counly. Florida. Cat*
NO
9 I-0 4 S 6 -C C -2 0 -F .
lh*
undersigned Clark will tall al
public tala lo fh* highest and
batl biddar foi caah at lh* W ail
tiont door of lh* Sammola
Counly C ourthouta. 301 N.
Paik
Avanua.
Sanford.
Sammola County. Florida, al lh*
hour of 11 00 a m. on lh* I6th
day of Octobar. A. D. 1996. that
certain real property tduata
and being in Sam mol* County,
Florid*, datenbad a t foliowt:
Lot 9. Block t , TH E RESERVE
AT TH E C R O S S IN O S . PHASE
TW O. according lo tha plat
lharaol aa racordad in Plat
Book 1$. Pagaa SO to S I. Public
Racorda of Sammola County.
Florida
Slraai Addratt
302 Morning d o r y Drive
Lake Mary. Florida 12746
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR CUIT COURT
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
William E. Raiachmann, Jr.,
Ctquw*
Pott Office Boa 4846
Sanford, FL 32772-4141
Publith Octobar 7. 14. IM S
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CLASSIFICATIONS

IN TNR C IN C U IT CO URT
OF TMB IBTM
JU DICIAL C IR C U IT
IN AND FON
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABB NO. BT&gt;TB4B*4A&gt;td D
INLAND M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Plaintiff.

WILLIAM LAURENCE
DUNFORO, ET AL.
Defendant,
NOTICB OF M L R
Notice I* haraby given that m
accordance with the Final
Judgmanl
ol
Foracloaura
antarad on May B 1666 m civil
action no. 67-t640-CA-14-B m
*&gt;* Circuit Court et SEMINOLE
County Fiend*, in which
WILLIAM LAURENCE DUN­
FORO, ET AL,. waia tha
Oel and ante
and
Inland
Mongag* Corporation, wai
Plaintiff, I will aall la tha fughaat
biddar tor caah at Waal front
door. M l N. Park Ata., Sanford
FL 32713 between the hour* ol
11:00 a m. and 200 p m an
November 3rd IB M Oh the fol­
lowing datenbad real proparty:
Lot BB7, Spring Oaka Unit 4.
a w t n a a E a r i Aaa D i a l

rvvOfwva in n « «

17.

Sam mol* County. Florid*. Mora
commonly known aa: 610
Prune Lana. Alternant* Spring*
FL 33714
(Court Seal)
MARVANNE 840REE
dark ot Circuit Court
Jan* B. Jaaawic
Aa Deputy Clark
Matthew J. BchUcht*
Attorney *1 Law
2134 HoBywood Dtvd
Hollywood FL 33020
Publication et thia nolle* on
October 7. 14, IB M M the fol­
lowing publication: Bamlnol*
Herald
DEV-61
66-1616
IN TNR C IR C U IT CO URT
OF TMB R tRM TM H TH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
6B Ml NO LB COUNTY,
BTATB OF FLORIDA
Caaa No. 0F*B4BRCA-I4-R
OBHBRAl JURISDICTION
COMMERCIAL FEDERAL
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Plaintiff,

ERIC O. BOYD, KNOWN
HEIR OF THE
es ta te o f
b e r n ie o . l a t o u r .

DECEASED, ot ua.. at at..
Defendant*.

NOTICB

OF FORBCLOOWRD D A L I
DY C L IN K OF
C IR C U IT CO URT
None* I* hereby •wan that tha
undararpnod Maryann* Mar**,
Clark of the Circuit Court of
6EMINOLE County. Florida. wMI.
on tha I End day *» October,
1661. at ttdW a-m- at lh* front
door ot tha BBMINOLB County
Courttioua*. in tha City of
■adtord. Florid*, aRat tor aal*
•nd aod at public outcry to lh*
highaat and baat biddar ter
caah. tha following datenbad
propony aNuatad m BBMINOLB
County. Flonda, lo -w «:
THAT PART OF LOT IB. CLOCK
11, TOWN BITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA. FLAT BOOK f . PAOIB
64 THROUGH 66. INCLUSIVI
PUBLIC RICOROB OF BBMI­
NOLB
COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
LYING SOUTH o f BTATB HOAD
plirMWit to tha final decree et
foracloaura antarad M a eaao
pandms m aald Court, the atyt*
oTwfuch I.: COMMERCIAL FEDERAL MORTGAO* CORPORA­
TION V. ERIC O. DOVO. KNOWN
H im OF THE IIT A T S OF
O fHN II O. LATOUR. d*C***ed,
at u i - at af-&lt;In accordanca with lh*
Americana with OtaabWUo* Act.
paraona needing a «»* * ■ »
accommodation to participate
in thi, procaading ahouM con­
tact th* mdlvidual or agancy
landing thl* nolle* no latat
than tovon (7) day* prter to the
proceeding ot the oddroat
given on notice. Telephone
(904) 1ET-6067; 1-1600) 6S66771 (TDDI or 1-(*00) 666-6770
(V). via Flonda Ralay Sarvic*.
WITNESS my hand and official
aaal of aaid Court IhM 34th d4y
of SEPTEMBER, ' « •
(SEAL)

Honorablo Maryann* Mora*
Clark ot the Circuit Court
By: Jana E- Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Pott Office Boa 3347
Tamp*. Florid* 33401
Publiah: Saptambar 10. and
Octpbor 7. 1994 .

H o t fin trrtVnsa good BtfYtrttnfiwnL
W* were to make aura you are pleated wen the return Irom your Sarnnow Hart to ctaaaihod ad
To mak* sure your ad work* we suggest you keep m rrvnd Yw toiowing
• Include as many leatuie* of lh* earn you ere M t o g at you can Yank of Hamemoer.
lh* more you 1*4 the lasiei you aal
• Include a pnca By ksbng ■ price, you wR elmnate uiwamod cals from people who
arenl tenout about buying your mercharaPM
• When you Ml your phono number, ktl 17a tvn# of day that » best to reach you Ybu
don't want paopN cehng you when you are al work of I
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Legal Notices
IN THB COUNTY COURT
OF THR RMMTBBNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
m AND FOR
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
CAM NO. M-BBt-CC-M-F
LITTLE CREEK HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC., a nol
for profit Fiend* cofporation.

21— Pe r s o n a l s

NOTtCB OF BALB PURSUANT
TO CKAPTSR 4B. FB
NOTICE I t H ER IR T OIVEN
pursuant to on Order of Final
Judgment ol Foroctoauro dated
lh* 26th day ol Saptambar.
1666, and antarad m Caaa No.
66-66t-CC-30-F ot th* County
Court ol tha Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and tor Bamlnol*
County. Florida mi which tn*
dark of this Court will tall to
me hiehast and beat biddar far
cash at tha County Courthouta
■n Sammola County, Flonda at
11 00 a.m. on th* 12nd day of
Octobar, tSSS. in the Watt
Front Door, Sanford. Flonda.
th* following described proper­
ty at aat forth in the Final
Judgment ot Foracloauia, to
wit:
Lot 146. Littl* Craak Phase I A. according lo th* plot lharaol
aa recorded in Plat Book 46,
Pag# 16, Public Racordt ot
lam mol* County. Florida, with
th* property addratt of 2777
Running Springs Loop, Oviedo,
Florida 33766.
ft you or* a parton with a dis­
ability who naadt any accom­
modation m ordar lo participat*
m itua proceeding, you or* ontlHod. at no coal to you. to th*
provision ot cartam attitianca
Plaai*
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N. Perk
Ay*.. Sul* N3Q1. Sanlord FL
33771, within two (3) worktop
day* ot your racaipt ot thi*
notica. Talaphona: (407) 3234330 oat. 4337: I-S00-6SS-S771
(TDD).
Dated tin* 26th day ot SEP­
TEMBER. 16*6.
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Court
By: Jeno E. Jeaowlc
Deputy Clerk
Larsen S Aasoc. PA
34 C Pin* SI.
Orlando. FL 32401
Publish: Octobar 7, 14, 1*63
DCV-43

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A LO N C T F L O N D A M O ST R E ­
S P E C TE D Dakng Bureau in c a
16771 A l ages mdudng tamers

ACCM OTTEO TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA7TA Apprv Job Assisi
Wkend ctjssas Nahonal Truck
School 1 EBB MS 7134

Brmgtog People Tbgtthor 1600622-4477 (24 hoc
A M YOU READY?
■tart dottno the fun emyt
Cal 1600-766 2121 X6262
M iw e a u iin *

71— H elp W anted

MAINTENANCE-

t w u rsiw svsasM

Plamtiff,

ANTONIO CRUZ. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ANTONIO CRUZ.
■EMINOLE COUNTY.
CHRYSLER CREDIT
CORPORATION,
and UNKNOWN TENANTS.

7 0 — E d u c a t i o n 46

PROFESSIONAL

needed tor busy Lon^wood lo­

(FULL- TIM E)

cation Qreetpey

MatoStay Stale* to Lake Miry
« soaking a dependable tods
vidual to )ori our new tOO-room
artended stay hotelf Outlet

Wab-ma welcome 7 days
Pnval* rm* Female!
i Sufi

Uec6MMT7BS

such
a* efeclrcel.
pfumbrng and louch-up pen I
mg General handyman tkrt*
and th* abWty to work wee
hands etsonhaJ

Ftor-

WHY WAZT7 Mart l
Me1* etoa

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27— N ursery 4 c C hild
C are

■mxinuining- our sue
cat* you can took forward to
an anracbv* wage (H S O tv ) I
generous benefits (after 60
day*) To set up an appoint
Plaata c*a Mon-Fn
bham 6am 5pm (407) S26-2331
C O tffVW v

MOTHER OF I *41 babysil to
Lake Mery home. M-F Clean
enwonment ml tots to do Moats
included Cal 302 6333
MUNCHKM MANOR pre-k rag
now 1*1 rtassot im group*, a
loving home atmot lor 3-5yr«
reasonable rale* 32166a

Mainstay Suite*

LOVtNO H O IK APPEARANCE
U t MARY COME S SEE CALL

NOW HIRING
F/T tor • M4/W Manufacturing
plant m Sanford Poaenna are
■vaKabi* tor e l shtftt.
Can
ceeatoer Pwarinnei at 3302St1 er 33B-16H

116-761S.

SCHEDULE EDUCATION W
TLC mm except 3 chidren. 1 A
h r . caR 334-7311

AunujuMMveoi'
Just Cal! Never a Feet

SS— B u s in e s s
O rro rru N m E s

HELP I

CANCER FRUSTRATEDT NEED
AOOm ONAL MCOMKT Earn
tenoul money to apart time
Working from your home For
more informalon phone 1633256 1118 24hrt

N 't tlmw to [
for th e Holiday.
O rder pour ClBeaJftod D M ptoy, Help W anted Ada now l

BARN

S300-S1000 wk Huffing
am al homo Rush a use to
Unas letter Co 1312 MonMgo
Cove Way 61422 OrL FI 37836

■Portonakzad aarvfca
•Qualrty wort

t person

P/T. StSCXYmon tocomo. no to-

‘ Distribution m your local area
(to draw so*tonal help from em­
ploy*** who residectoeeby)

yeti 407-263-7MS ext II.
VEMOma lor S4N LAJy per
sons dream Cel A receive «to
4 FREE: prepaid celtog
caBng card
'"300-B204TS2***

CeR(807)321-1611 A
Aek tor the CleailRad D
Let your Bliptoye Mart
foryou EARLYI

59— F i n a n c i a l
S e r v ic e s
ConaokdeM your btS* Wo a
loan Pioneer CreOI 327-6550

NOTICB UNOBR
FICTITIO U S NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
Under Chaptar SO-167, that the
undaraignad.
desiring
to
engage mi buttnaea undar th*
Fic til tout Nam* ot

HART, FMLO

A ASSOCIATES
Located at
4 1S3 LAKE MARY ROULE
VARD. SUITE 104 to th* city ot
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida, intends
to rogialar Ui* teid name with
th* Division of Corporations of
th* Department ot Slsto.
Dated at Tallahsaaa*. Florida,
thl* th* 2nd day of October,
I SEE.

OWNERS:
HARTZELL. JOHN C
Publish: Octobar 7, 1664
DEV-60

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JOB DONE!
B u y • S e ll • Trade • R e n t • H ire
71— Heir W anted

Long Term-Short Term
Temp To Hire

its - m s _____

PROFESSIONAL TM- Looking
tor the beet TM ^obT PoelUve
pontine
wore environment. Cell Mlity
Now!I 371-7070 eit 211

71— H u p W anted

71— I k i r W anteii

ADMINISTRATION

Production Supervisor

Need receptionists lo Admin
Asst Clerical Crimp Wages.
Full time Call Sandy al A-1
Temps (407) 647 8010

HOLIDAY JO B
Need talented sales pet son to
operate Hickory Farm* gift cen
ter (Nov Dec) at Semmole
Towne Center Call (407) 788
2333_________________________
HOTEL

MAINTENANCE
PRO FESSIONAL
(FULL-TIME)
ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.
P/T or F/T Trent a motl Imme
dele opening Cal 30? 1039
: AFFORDABLE! All subfect «r
m i Pro k thru ccAege In Sentnote. Orange. Osceoia counliet
Cel Slerkng Tutort el 791 -4191
AteemMere, meUI. tew opera
tor. memen*nee Water Bonnet
350 Anchor Rd. Cettetoerry. n

------- ASSOCIATE------TR A IN E E
Training makes the drterenc*'
New or eipenenced- w* have
opening* n our three eipand
i ing Seminole County olticet
lor herd working career minded
people Cat
Nancy Oanwi
AltamonteVorwwood 869 4600
Room Mu/eke
Lake Mary Heathrow 133 8088
Gary Balanofl
Ovwdo 365 3668

See our ad under -Maintenancein todays Help Wanted sector'

MAINSTAY SUITES
HOTEL

M AKE YOUR
R E S E R V A T IO N
F O R S U C C E S S ...
at MainSlay Suile*' Our new
IOO room attended slay hotel
m Lake Mary % no* mt*f»
v*«nng frwvffy. cufttom#f lo
cut#d md»vKju«»$ (p&lt;ef#rar&gt;ty
•nth hospitality *ipen«nc«) Kj
jews ul n ttw* fridowtng fufl frrw*
potitiom

•Guest Service Rep.
12nd Shill Iprrvltpm
Mult N» aN r to ***% * ^n d i)
•LAundry/Secufily Assoc.
(3rdSh4|. 11pm 7*m|
At pert ol Sunburst Hospitably
Corp. we oner attractive Mia
net generous benefit latter 6
m o t) A advancement oppor
tunites' To tet up an appmrl
men), please cal Mon Fn bet
ween 9am 6pm
(407) 929-7332.
EOE mTrtV

ATTINTXSN CNA t
Come and pm our canng team
(A Nurtet and C N A t Eicetlent benelitt Eipenence rec
ogni/ed
1:00pm-11:00pm
thru evaitebta. Pieate apply m
penon Deeona Healthcare He
nabiMation Center 1861 Elk
cam BNd. Deltona EOC
AUTOMOTIVE DC TALERS
SantordLongwaodOrtando
Good Income Potential
BeneMt After 90 Days
Teph Seat 40 7 791 3066

CASHIERS
We pan lor Tol coeectort
24 operyngt lor heicue people
FTA P /T
Pd Training vacation
health, dental Me msurance

M ainstay
Suites

LABORERS NEEDED

Winter Garden

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CO N TR ACTO R

CSR/DE

HEALTH etSUAAHCf AND 44IK
evAWI Dnre hee wwk#I*a

Local company
looking lor
CSR eipenence
Cal (407) 847-8010
cutroeetn

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$11.15 TO START
Grade lor Student*
C a lM Th 114pm869 9191
DISHWASHERS.
COOKS.
SERVERS "Cracker Barrel"
374-1070 200 Hckmen Dr (1-4
and May 46)
DRIVER- Ciett A. COL Local
Semi-Tractor Flatbed Work No
e*merge or weekend* 2 year*
verifiable e*&gt; (407)173 6602
DUMP TRUCK ORIVER- Experi­
enced w'egup A tile work e
plus Vacation A Pennon (407)
3724113
ELECTRIC IAN $retrd A comm TOP PAY. BENE­
FITS
OFWP Apply Sanlord
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
322-1 M2
EOUIP OPERATOR- Eipen
enced wbo table, COL req’d
Vacation A Pension F/T pon­
ton (407) 3224133
EARS** HOLISM COMPUTER
TYPESETTER. Desgn Fartv
Eng Camera raady layout*,
tet type n Farsi utmg comput
er tottware. prepare proofs lor
computer approval, prepare lev
camera ready lobe lor print
ng. arrange el color tap or­
ders Requires. Bachelors in
Computer Science or Qrepfuc
Devgn A 2 years eip m lot
ottered A7 am-S pm. M-F.
ITO.SOGyr Bend resume to

CNU Of WOnuOfCl
Support. P.O. Son 10SM. Teleeaoe. FL 12303-0441 Re:
(o4 ordere FL-18H784.
• O R O W IN O C O N E E D S
Warehouse A Lae Industrial Po­
sition* Fuk Time Competitive
Wags* Cal Chris (407) 6478010
. G R O W IN G C O . N E E D S
Welder wen own toots, test re­
quired Cel Chnt el e l Tempt
(407) 6474010. EOE No Fee
Have own cUentelel Be own
Bos*' Station Available M(V
wk Very Clean A Friendly At
mospherei CeK 12444A4
Holtdey Inn Eipreea 8760 E.
Colonel Dr. Orl FI 282-3900 We
are looking lor dependable peo­
ple who are able to work double
hours and days
■HOUSEKEEPING
■ROOM ATTENDANTS
*MAN(TENANCC
EOE/O/F/W/P

IfiHMTODRIVE
TRACTORTRAUIRS
warouciHW!

N P l M HQ Maw. Drive

LANDSCAPE RS-sU ding
|7
OOhr. F/T wbenel if*
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(407)1224133.

pay
Call

LABOR R E A D Y ®
WORK TOOAV/PAK) TODAY

* !1111
&amp; S French Ave
3734343
MERRY MAOS HIRING
Car t Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 6266
MORTOAQE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE: High school giad wr
basic Typing A computer skilt
Natont Modgaga Corp Long
wood Can Dm Al 787-8270.
NURSE!
LPN 7 3 CNA al shifts Lakeview Nursing 919 E 2nd St 3228707
Office Help/Bookkeeper/Shop
Person. Computer phone. A
warehouse sk4s helpful Geneveeree (407) 349-0084________
P/T Employment- lor energetc
person wanting to work wrsport
A show dogs A kennel 15 r/V
hr* per wk CeK 32S-08I8.
P/T Janitorial Sub Connector
Akamonie Area Sal 4 hrt Sun
3 firs S2S6/mon (904) 532-1419
Service Agenl/Drlver- Needs to
clean, service and inspect
rental vehicles Vakd FLO Ac­
ceptable drive g record and
background check Apply In
person. 3098 Orlando (1742)
Or. Sanlord__________________
PC PROGRAMMER, needed P/T
A F/T. 2-yeer minimum etpenence Fea resume 660 2601_____
Preschool Teacher/
Achoot-age Teacher needed
Cel 3224647

• Canlars Hirla« 0a Sits

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t insuiute
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tlMMOll. 0*AMCI. V01USIAI
Lfi U Any 12 irv o.n ElK. Sc
spa sec sys 2c gar $97^00
RENOVATED l* e new M
over 1/4 sc . comer lot $59,900
MINT CONO i n FR wrkshp,
ver pch gar $59,900.

4/3 2300 sq It liv.dm lam 2
sc por 3 c gar. spe $179,900
P A U L O S flO IIN ?
V E N T U R E I P R O P E R TIE S
.1 7 1 4 7 0 -1

Commercial Office For Set*
1200 sq It on 1/2 acre leneed
with paved parking Central Air/
Heat 1819 V/
2nd Street
S55 000K 322-4830/day
3212076'even.

SERVERS A KITCHEN he$&gt; t/l
A pi GATORS LANDING
330 1617

SHINGLE INSTALLERS

93— Room s Fob R ent
EFFICIENCY
Mad serv - movement location
321-4900

SANFORD/ LK. MARY t ig
bOm w t4th
1160imo meludes ail hr phone uMitws
M2 7188
SINGLE MOM seeks room male
to share tpeoouri 2? apt Temp
ok 1275.1/2 utJites stad 10/1
096 7047

103—
U

Sanlord- NS Couple seeks 2 F
to shat* lartje home Beautiful
area 140Q ttvi 322 7161

97— A pariments Furnished
SANFORD 1/1- Cottage wen prv
vete entry $450mon $46Gdep
CeK 328-0081.

Downtown Sanlord- 625 sq fl
up lo 2600 sq It Free rrvjnth
wth new lease (407) 321 9224

ouses*

n iu r n is iiid

141— IIo m is I or S ail
Cs it 11 •* /l H
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BUT THIS 3 BDRM HOME w
tow down and choose your own
upgrade Mature* Vacant and
ready at only $44 900

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LAK E M AR T 3/1 B o yard
tieshly painted W I) hook ups
MOG mon . MOGiSep 321 6387

ST JOHN RIVER FRONT2/3 over 1600 sq h inq pool
2 C gar. plus 1 C carport over
1/3 ac w'dock 61600 moo
Venture I Properlw* 321-4744

Rea l Estate, wc.

STENSTROM
RENTALS

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

322*7498

SANORA M DU gi&gt; ikn rm
sern pen lease &lt;*,1 1726/6700
SANFORD 171 Dupiei Icing
Rm ACarpd Cfi A 6346/6360
COUNTRY CLUB 2/1 Caiprt
Fam rm Heat Air 6900/6600
CASSELBERRY 1/1.9 W Ca&gt;
pod Outside Storage Comer
lot Central Heal A* 6760/700

Home* from pennurs on $ I
Deteiquenl Tai Repos REO s
Your Area To« Free (1) 800 218
9000 E it M 2206 for current H I

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1129 VINTAGE 2/1 * L f api
676 000
ELEGANT 4/2 n w / l x ’o &gt;1 w
h-story 6130 000 DOT WALLER.
JERNIOAN PROPERTY
323-1186

JIM DOYLE

(407) 322*2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

1»2S VINTAGE 2/1 . 1.1 apt
678 000
ELEOANT 4/2 rweghborhood w
r.story $130 000 DOT WALLER.
JERNIOAN PROPERTY
123-3IS6

SANFORO 2/1 neat Seminole
HS. C H A W O ftooa Up Crpt
Sec 8 OK 323 4464 or 244 6513

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7000 SQ. FT. WAREHOUSE
70al00 dose lo Fori Melton
Park Good location, easy ac
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AvFSeal. w d hook up. A476mo/
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SANFORO 1/1 Upslers Apt
Good area Historic Area Reis
Req$35at3S0 321-6757
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or apartment lo rent imme
Musi b* m good neighborhood
C m pay 1400 S450mon rent
Reis Call Pave (937)124 1712

100— C o nd o m iniu m
Rentals
1/1 CORNER Neil to pool 1st/
lasl'tec 1460 mon Located oft
Airport Btvd (581)744 1647

103— H ouses*

2/1 on W. 7th- completely ten
ousted w cennal H 8 A It wont
art tong at $46 900
Ask For

322*7496
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111 Meltonvine- 2 story Veka
wn at appraisal This 1/2 has
/entral M A A w new pkxrtwig
etectre. carpels sinks, cab.
nett, appliances and over 70
'eel of sc porches lof neat
toor also erasable

Re a l Estate, w c

LAKE ADA 1 BDRM. S41 a*40
2 BOTH! 14 70*40 ANO UP

ROOMY 1 bdrm m qmel historic
ere* 1425 mon . utils t yr
tease Call 3307220

Custom home unde' const
2000 sq fl on prem lot w'
cesuliut
oaks
Prc*
of
UE9 900 .net 11600 in op
ton* you choose

VVa r e iio u s e VR e n i a l

MARINER S VILLAGE
323-6670

NSW Whlpporwill Sub- 4/2 9

114—

99— A pariments •
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105—D uplex/T ripi ex

95— Room m ate
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217— G arage S ales
WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

149— C o m m e r c i a l
Pr o p e r t y F o r S a l e

ROOFERS WANTED
Helpers also Must have nanspurtatnn Cal 327 1449

Tooia A nans roq Cal 634 6 348
SOLDERERS ol smal etoctron
&lt;». dependabikty required, erp
preferred but willing lc tram
Good benefits Cal Magneton*
Hearing Aid Co. O 339-1702 a
110.

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(407) 322-2611

*t$ eign on bonus lo new em­
ployee*.
‘E it r ip iy to driver*.
■Open 9 am
801 Oogtrack Rd Long wood
2804108

SERVERS- Days only! F/T a- P/
T Good Pay Apply al Marine
hotel 630 N Palmetto Avenue
Sanlord

•0*0 MONfV Stowe up to •&lt;0000
»Y*f NW*CWM*1 Itwtxw fund Iff •
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Ctrt ftf K iH if i *•#•«•

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

117— C ommercial
R entals

FENCED PARKING AREAeasy access, can eccom
modal* up to 35 cars, heavy
equipment auto*, etc. 17-97
Aupod Bhrd area available tm
mediately $550 per month
Phone 3244440 or tai 324

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75X150 2428 WAow Ave V /v
ter nee s**e r. in# cat/4# #t#ctnc 699 9046

DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
mobrte homes.!*, horses, cam*
larmng or nursery* Zoned ago
Ci tural
53 900 ACRE
Sm
down w owner tuiance 904-7171772 or 904 787 8822__________
OAKRIDGE FARMS
Osteev
Denona a-n, to acres Oea! tor
horse* or cattle tarm Mob&gt;le
home or homes-te Zoned agn
641900 Financing avai w sm
down payment (904) 787-A300
RESIDENTIAL Comer lot in
Lake Mary Apprci 150 I 83
l.tr&gt;« Lake Mary accet i stu
»bm w i k to SCC 637 0 0 Cal
323 3872

157— M o b il e H o ..it s
F o r S a ie
PARK AVE MOBILE PARK
ftomes 63 000 to 66 000 Set Up
Financing OUIET! 322-2161
Two BR Custom S-ngfe Wde
fl&lt;# ca'pet, C H'A awmng ,
shed Owner ** hep 322-3717.

181— ArriiANCEs &amp;
F l r n i t l ' hc F o r S a l e
DOUBLE BED mnersevoq mat
tree, bo* and meia' tram* w'
roAer* 665 Can move 323 8090
FOR SALE- Red Enamel Pip*
Stye Bunk Beds Indudeig led
de&lt; mattresses.
4 matching
ihet una 6150 Caw 899-3484.
KINO SIZE WATERBED with
wood frame and bookcase Mir­
ror Headboard complete $100
Can move 322-6219__________
MATTRESS SALE • Ful w e
used bos springs A mattress
$65 00 larrys Man 322-4132

SANFORD 3/t. Ig tot comer of
Crescent and Palm way 682.000
322 6287

199— Pets St Supplies

S t 9 * 4 * * f £ e * (t f
Since 1*44
(407)3224123

PET GROOMING
by apet at my ofhee or at your
home 20* yts eip 767-0606

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RESTAURANT H&gt;sl long wood
Tea room, catering Call today
339 6762

LOCAL ENTERPRENEUR
WILLING 10 TEACH 1 PiOPLE

Sentc-rd Spacious attractive 1‘

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Call 14 lira. 800 4991145

1 5W/ F R5 61 500

SL JcTtnj R q « 35 «ac on nver
in Debary 12m . fronlage Re
duced to $225 000

SANFORD- 1.174 sq II Ctf*
on Lake Monroe Convenient to
courthouse A C*y Hat Aval armed
Mortvtrer Gnxp, Inc (407) 639 1000
e«t 106

1900 DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own IN* 3 bdrm
home mi CASA, new pamt A car­
pel 7 Ask about HUD homes'
Th* Hillimen Group. Inc.
Realtor*----------- 4214131

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lair CC) Auto treadma, console
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211-

231— C a r s For Sale

A nt lyUE/COLEECTIBLES
HOUSE OF GOOOtES 901 Lo­
cust Ave Furn . appt. . househ o lr t^ ie c ^ ^ c a n d ^ M l^ M S

219— W anted

to

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Alum. Cant Copper/Bret*
Kokomo Recycling 121-0004
911 W. Flrst-44/F 9-9, Bel 9-1

223— M iscei l a n e o u s
BOAT MOTOR BEARE CAT
NEEDS WORK 675060
323-8201

CAPE ~ honeybucklV '"gal"
pots orange and yellow (rare)
$3 00-323 4540________________
FREE CAR. $$ A FUN &lt;n your
spare tm* interested’ Can Lin­
da O 526 3517 I a'SO otter rep!
pcs and new Tupperwar*_______
QUEEN SIZE bed mattress boi
spring brass headboard $100
Can Debbie 324-1202 alter
5 30pm

231— C ars For S ale

99 DODGE SHADOW 2door.
78 000 mt Great cond ac. new
Ires. $2300 324 4330

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A
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$13.900 320-7029
SEIZED CARS from $17$
Porsche*. Cadillacs. Chevy*.
BMW* Corvette* Also Jeeps
4WO * Your area Ton Free 1800218 9000 EH 2206 lor
current hslings

238— V ehicles W a n ted
CASH SSS PAJOI
For Junk Cars. Trucks A Mac!
kUPMIERCA BEAUTIFUL 322 8*90

241— R ec.
V ehicles/Campers For
S ale
Camper* Fus it th* Truck * bed
Sleeps 6 Kitchen, bath, new
pamt 8 noor $450 322-5194

DON’T WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR1
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L E T US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

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$375 000

118— O ffice Space For
R ent

Lon down Easy quality tow mo
pytnt* 2/1 CA tned yard ml eitra building tol

A MOVE M SPCCIALII 400 tq
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Storage 32t-0120or 333 2564

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BOOK KE E PING/A C COUNTING
A INCOME TAX lor rtkv and
buvrwftt
Accounting Solor&lt;on» Plus. Inc 407-326 1600

CALL DWK'a ELECTRIC
407-121-8713
UC. E ROOOJS21/Ov*r 15 Yr*.

279-Ha ULING
2 5 3 -A d d i t i o n s St
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ADVANCE TECTONICS
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123 4444 CQC0014S8

OST1 F-O.F.

CONSTRUCTION Clean-up eit
yunk removed lawn car* enywn*
407-359-1641 or 407-365C78I
Rental property, garage srwd
clean ups appliances, trash,
brush *07 844 2884 or
pgr 407-819-0317

NEVkT REMODEL REPAIR
Doors, windows, carpentry,
kd-ng decks A concrete
323-4832 S G Baknt CBC19880

O R L A N D O K E C IO N A I

Sturm simini*&gt;. Hospital
■_______ Pwam vwa our W»b m i l l l Q rrwww oma orp E O E_________

263-C artenery
I I 4*241 I i l ( i l l f

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ESTATE SALE
Stoves, dryer, truck topper A
Antiques, etc •Hunting •(.slung tool boi. bed. refndg clothes,
sports - toys • XMas • 1920* rrvse
trunks • male sport coals - fire­ 225 Flamingo Dr (Sunland Es­
place sot - tkeet shoot - eier tates) Thura. Fn A Sat 9 5
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153—Ac reac. e L ot For

Ken Sparks/Century 21
Oviedo Realty
341-8403 or *574641

NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT 3
sulfa office 6460mo
3 bey
warehouse 6560mo 139 5796
FLA RENT

Sanford Historic District t3)
Commercial
leased
Unit*
$160 000 (t| Commercial Vac­
ant Lof $65 000 3301495

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n iu r n is iie d

CARPENTER. Al
repavs pamimg A ceramic Me
Richard Orot* 321-5972

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K i ‘h ; i lii I i I it ( i o n ( i n l »• i
••I S . i 11111m I

TWo Newly Remodeled
Houses On 1 Acre Lot

650 MeUonville Avenue
S anford, PL 32771

Main house has 5 bdrm., CH/A
enclosed front and back porch,
w/garage.

BE MORE Wimy£NCOR
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•t f 'l 7/17 W f t f L T ^ V H E B o O V

Record Searcher Needed at
Sammoie Courthouse P/T, at
lernoons only' Good Pay* Call
800-994 9934.

LABORERS
Needed lor kjry mdusna'
E«p with nvxnabc tools and
paler repea eip helpful
Cal 331-0468

141— H omes For S ale

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1F^1, ,, Tf»e I'™ DtP/lHrsit v r 7

(Perl Time) Mon-Frl. 10-1.
Supervises processing ol do­
nated goods al our naming enn
let lor disabled adults High
School Diploma/GED required
and eipenence working with in­
dividuals with special needs
desired Please contact Lisa
Chapman al Goodwit Industries
ol Central Flonda. Inc at 407814 9996

FURNISHED ROOMS-Aa uMs
met Laundry phone, and kit
use $85 190 a wees 324-4955

JOKf the best healthcare team
n Votosw county Reelorauve
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous eipenence neipfui
Call Debary Manor 4074884478. EOE

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CNA PREPARATORY TRA IN IN G
AVAILABLE
S ta r tin g O ct. 10th 8am • n o o n
4 w eek program
no ex p e rien ce n e c e u a ry
no c o n tra c tu a l obligations
em ploym ent a n d tu itio n reim b u rsem en t

when qualified

$

call: 1-888.823*7445

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2nd house has 2 bdrm. CH/A cur­
rently leasod for sale by owner.
$140,000
1510 Dixie Way, Sanford
Call for appointment
4
323- 5270 or 404-241 -5937

CARPENTRY CONCEPT Im
ivbwd carpentry endows door
Cau Darren 7664J58

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CARPENTRY-ol all types Irom
decks to doors rotten wood and
irmodel 30yr* eipenence. Ask
lor JR 324 5652
Ratirkd Carpenter looking lor
*ma* fobs We* over 40 years
of eipenence 321-0191

2 8 0 -H o m e

I mprovements
DAVIO KEY CONSTRUCTION

2 8 5 -L a n d s c a t i n g
LARKMS LANOBCAPtNO A IRRfGATION
We nsleX sod. Img sys A rep**
shrubs mutches bock pavers
slump grind. Indscp rock A
deign and tier fountain* I will
tod free of any pests and funFor est. cal 5234)317 or
Jf*
14-7313

2 8 7 -L a w n S e r v ic e s
OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES.COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST. 333-0B3B.
LAWNS/LOTS MOWED Clean
up* A under brushing 27yrs eip
0 322-261t/N 322-0397

3 0 0 -P r e s s u r e

C l e a n in g

Lie O ^ C M T * 3*^320^7202
Mator

2 8 0 -H o m e

card*

1-4122
iTm T
u

I mprovements

301-R o o f i n g

HANOVMAN Pamimg. concrete,
dry waN. remodeling, renovatkxis Cel 262 7089

YATES ROOFMO tine# 1821
Church A Sr. Otoe. 3rd. Gen.
Lie. *NC0032SS0. 323-1449

312— T ree S e r v ic e
2 8 5-L a n d s c a t i n g
K A O
LANDBCAPINO A
NURSERY tree servicing eve*
tree etlnule kc A ms 321 S336

A dvertise (|q
Sem inole Herat • r « • " &lt; «
the c ia e tlfls
epartm enl
ho
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($ 0 7 1 9 2 2

SBAPSONS Prof Tree Svc 20
yr* eip
tq 24 hr storm damage
Servor tkscount Tout tree care
Free estimalet
Bucket truck
ivskabie Cal 327-4736

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6B •Semnolo Herald, Sanford, Honda •Wednesday, October 8. 1998

b y C h ic Y o u n g

D L O N D IE

Swelling caused by lymph leakage

NEXT TIME LETS ASX A
CATEPER WHO ISN'T SO ,
DAPNED SMAffT,

handicapped or bed ridden.
DEAR l»R. GOTT Ever since hav­
D R. G O T T
ing a modified radical mastectomy,
Because this palsy can also result
I've suffered from extreme swelling In
from several treatable neurological
my arm. My oncologist prescribed a
conditions, including Parkinson's dis­
Jobst gradient pressure sleeve. Can
PETER
ease, p a tie n ts with th is affliction
you explain how this device works —
should be examined by a neurologist.
GOTT, M.D.
or, in my case, why it doesn't?
C IWS NEWSPAPER ENTERTHLSE ASSN
DEAR HEADER: One consequence
of extensive breast xurgery is lym­
phedema of the arm. This fluid accu­
mulation is caused by the removal of
You can write to Dr. Gott
lymph glands and channels, a neces­
at P .O . B ox 2017, M urray
sary part of such surgery.
In addition to the circu latio n of aging nerve tissu e. A lthough this Hill Station, New York, N Y
blood through arteries and veins, we nerve m alfunction can progress to 1 0 1 5 6
have a second "hidden" circulatory involve the hands and arms, It rarely
system that contains lymph, on odor
causes patients to become seriously
less, sticky fluid. Lymph is the clear
portion of blood; part of it trav els
through myriad thin walled vessels,
47 Sm all dog , for
ACROSS
Answer to Previous Puzzle
into lymph node filters and back to the
short
1 B oorish
51 Crystalline
heart, where it is rerom bined with
7 R ow boat part
asm
□□□0
blood — and the process sta rts all
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over again
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seaport
the season
Lymph may leak out of these ves
14 Sedative
□ □ □ □
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sels into the skin and appear as the 15 Typica l
56 Walk
□ □ □
D
Ip -d ry fabric
unsteadily
watery liquid in blisters Hut it can 16 Drip□ □
□ □ □ □ □
17 E gyptian Itiard 57 Remained
also leak from blood vessels them
16 Mae W est role 56 Soaks
□ □ □
□
selves, as in congestive heart failure
30 Farm unit
When it rannot find ready access back 21 M ary — M
DOWN
HQ n n
□□no
into the circulation, it accumulates in 23 Sm oothly
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courteous
0O
□ □
tissues This is what happens after 27 W isco nsin city 2 Tw o peas
nnn
radical breast surgery, during which 32 A coo k wears
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3 N ison's
D
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successor
as the lymph nodes — are removed. 33 S p o o ky
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In short, the lymph fluid in the tissues 34 Taint
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a a
5 RR depot
35 — — ■com ing
of your arm is prevented from rejoin­ 36 A rm y m em ber 6 C hristm as
□ □ □ □ □
□ □
ing your blood stream
greens
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7
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lots
40
Hazy
recreation
on area
goose
The Jo bst sleeve is a pneum atic
6 Tim b e r tree
11
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device that applies pressure to the 42 Novelist's
Costa —
not
arm, forcing lymph out of the extremi­ 46 T V network
10 French
12 Hawaiian
21 O ra fa gams
ty. It is often a useful method to over22 Having cold
come lym phedem a However, it
sym ptom s
doesn't work for every patient, as you
tbttmrmjm* 1-600-860-4500 ext coda '
23 Talk back to
24
Capable
have discovered Because this prob­
[T— r~ w rr nr (2 w ds.l of
lem is so difficult to solve, ask your
25 m s In Russia
surgeon for specific advice about
26 Null and —
other treatm ents (including special
26 Military cap
Mb
m assage and diu retic th erap y , to
29 Kind of tost
reduce extra fluid) that may be appro­
30 Bathroom
feature
priate for you
31 Actress
To give you related information. I
Lamarr
am sending you a copy of my Health
37 Hoe tod (a
R eport "B reast C ancer and
variety show )
36 Reagan s son
Disorders " Other readers who would
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like a copy should send $2 plus a long,
self addressed, stamped envelope to
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DEAR DR GOTT: Where does the
palsy that causes head shaking come
from? Will a person eventually be dis­
abled by It?
DEAR READER: The head shaking
or sen ile palsy th a t affects some
elderly people is believed to be due to

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about your help
By Phillip Alder

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WHAT IF I TOLD TOO THAT

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Let's continue looking at the use of
a cue bid to express slam interest and
to show a control in a side suit.
When would you make your first
cue bid with only a second-round con­
trol (the king) in the suit?
There are two common positions:
when you are cue-bidding in partner’s
side suit and want to tell him about
the fitting honor; and when you are
good for the auction so far, and either
you don't have a first-round control or
cue bidding your ace would take up
too much space.
This deal was a good example. After
South received jump support for his
spades (yes, North was nearly worth
four spades), he did well to cue four

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Pastor and ‘porno’ don’t mix
them pomo kings’ the next?" McLain
asked Friday. "At first, I didn’t believe what
was happening."
McLain has nine canceled checks and
"thank you notes" that verify Jim Velgle.
the owner of Rachel's Men's Club In
Casselberry, gave at least $2,700 In con­
tributions to United Methodist Church of
Casselberry. Velgle sent $300 checks al­
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most monthly from September 1995 to May
HERALD STAFF WRITER
1990.
Is this revelation a trick by the adult en­
SEMINOLE COUNTY • When Pantor Mark
George called the county’s adult enter­ tertainment Industry, desperate to hang on
tainment owners "porno kings" at a public to Its lucrative playgrounds of nudity?
meeting this past week. County Commis­ County Commissioner Orant Maloy warned
today that It was just dial. "It's sickening
sioner Daiyl McLain bristled.
to see Daryl McLain throw out accusations
"How Is It that Pastor Oeorge can thank
the same people who have given generous at on honest man like Mark Oeorge," Malay
said. "Mark didn’t approve of any of these
donations to his church one day and call

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pastor who took donations
from adult entertainment
owners; Maloy is sickened

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church."
Maloy said the gifts and donations - and
now the attempts to fool everyone were
"obvious attempts by the slime boys" to
hold on to their businesses. 'They’re going
to try everything to survive."
Velgle said a business Is a business and
that "no one Is forced to come" to clubs
like Rachel's. He said that the contribu­
tions were made In good faith and ac­
cepted that way.
"Look at the thank you notes from the
tors. Velgle said: "We were truly
ised through your giving....many fami­
lies would have had a small Christmas
without your help...It Is through gift* such
as these we are able- to minister to a lot of
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A Teem TPS batter takes a big
swing in front of a rendition of the
ASAAJSA Softball Insignia Friday
morning during a 21-4 victory over
Chase Monuments In a Winner's
Bracket gams In the 1990 ASA
Men’s Super Slow Pitch National
Championships
on
RinksrStenstrom Field at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium. The Insignia was
dons free hand by a local artist. It
enhances the new took of the beau­
tifully refurbished stadium. The
tournament, which features the top
10 teems In the nation In the highest
dMston of softbal In the world, con­
tinued pisy with seven game# Sat­
urday starting at 8 s.m. and con­
cluding with a 9 p.m. contest. The
double elimination event concludes
wtth two or three games on Sunday

Make it clekr, park
advocates tell city
HERALD STAFF WRITER

clearing title?"
1
Proposed Ordinance 3432.
which will be read at the Aug. 24
commtaaion meeting, would leave
It up to voters
whether the land
at Port Mellon
should be devel­
oped. If passed, a
refendum would
tos placed on the
Nov. 3 ballot.

SANFORD A citizen*’ group Is
disputing
the
Intent of two pro­
posed city ordi­
nances relating to
the development
of a lakefront
hotel/conference
center.
City
the first ordi­
C om m issioners
nance as written
on
Monday
gives the dty the
passed Ordinance
power to do what­
3430 on the first
HERALD STAFF WRITER
ever It wants and
of taro readings.
Another group of citi- makes the refer­
Though presented
as on ordinance zena th a t supports the endum s moot
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Mellon
Park,
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formed
Fort Mellon Park
T he dty tried
—the area desig­ the Committee To Pro­
nated for develop­ mote th e Hotel an d to pass this so a
referendum
ment —members Conference Center.
would not be necof The Society To
The Com m ittee will
he aald.
Preserve
Fort
hold
a rally a t the park
Groaecloae aaid
Mellon Park say
there Is no men­ Aug. 25 with free food the meeting was
tion of title In the and drinks to the public. cordial and he
wording. There la, The purpose ta to raise was pleased with
hoarever,
lan­ money an d inform resi­ some minor con­
guage that alloars dents of the (acta before cessions. The dty
the city to lease the Issue goes to referen­ will adjust some
the property and dum . said Lon Howell, of the language to
enter Into a con­ chairm an of th e group indude a phrase
that seta aside sU
tract artth a devel­
oper to build a and a form er d ty com­ seres of the park
missioner.
to remain tn per­
hotel complex.
"We favor the confer­ petuity.
In a meeting ence center an d we w ant
Dale said the
wtth Mayor Lany to m ake su re this cam ­
Dale on Friday. paign succeeds," j Howell intent all along
was to invest $2
Doug Groaecloae, . . . .
,
to $3 million tn
chairman of the
park
ImproveSociety, asked for
clarification by Monday via a let­ menta for sU acres at Fort Mellon
that would Include a boardwalk
ter to thd dty attorney.
"Why (fid they include language and two piers.
about leasing and contracting to
He said the first ordinance was
develop the area?" Orosedoae
said. "How doea that relate to required by the title company.

G roup ’s
opposing
viewpoint

See story on Friday's actio n
and tournament schedule on
Pago SB.

Longwood community center gets facelift
__
By Mods Oteas
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONGWOOD - The city’s only community
center will be getting a $30,000 facelift.
City commissioners voted to allocate the
funds split evenly over the next two years
for the needed renovations, which Include
a new tile floor, refurbished kitchen and
bathrooms and wall repairs.
•
The 22-year-old building on Wilma Street
is located in the heart of the historic dis­
trict. It was built around an existing pa­
vilion with walls constructed over the ga­
zebo.
With about 1.500 square'feet of space,
the facility Is used for recreational activi­
ties, a day camp, and social functions,
said Sondra Lomax, manager of the city’s
parks and recreation department.
"This will give the general public a reno­
vated building with more amenities," Lo­

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said.
Mayor Rusty Miles and Commissioner said.
Lomax said she is glad for the additional
Annamarle Vacca Initially expressed reser­
vations over the project saying that It was funding, which should see the community
a temporary fix for a building that would center through the next five years.
"It’s a great benefit to bring the center
eventually need to be replaced by a larger
up to the standards of the historic build­
facility.
Commissioner Steve Miller said the ings surrounding It," she said. *11118 la a
building needed attention now and the city big step.
In the nine years she has arorked for the
should not watt before taking action.
said she------------has seen------Increased
-------------------Commissioner Paul Lovestrmnd sug­ d t y . Lomax
gested the city split the expense over the use particularly for social events such as
weddings, graduations, birthdays, family
next two years.
Lomax concurred with the need for a reunions and church gatherings.
Lomax said her office wants to bring tn
larger facility In the near future to better
meet the needs of the community. There mote cultural activities such as the Blue
also could be more programs for seniors in Grass Pickers program, that Is slated to
the future and a huger recreational com­ perform once a month.
The center is open every day from 8 a.m.
plex with sports courts and fields and
to 11 p.m.
more parking, she said.
Construction Is expected to begin within
The existing floor plan doea not really
allow much flexibility and there la really the next month.

Students opt for learning
fast track with Sanford
Middle magnet program
By Jaff BarHalcfca
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
I
SANFORD - Imagine having
an entire year of college com­
pleted before you get your
driver's license.
That’s how It goes at Sanford
Middle School where kids aa
young as sixth-graders ate
earning high school credits. In
fact, eighth-graders are even
taking courses such as ProMed.
•
Sanford Middle School has
become the third school In the
state to adopt the PreIntematlonal
Baccalaureate
Magnet Program, open to stu ­
dents in sixth through eighth
grade.

Students who successfully
the program will be
prepared to con­
tinue their studies tn the Semi­
nole High School International
Baccalaureate or Health Acad­
emy magnet programs.
The kids at Sanford Middle
say they enjoy their opportu­
BUI HUUUB
nity. The program
enrolls Ifrom
every comer ofr the county, wtth
the provision of special
rides to attend Sanford.
The school was rewarded for
Its program wtth a visit from
Florida
Qovemor
Lawton
Chiles on Thursday. Chiles
visited the
IB program and
aaid he was Impressed. The
students he met aaid tbs gov-

�2A - Seminole Herald. Sanford, Honda - Sunday, August 16. 1998

Woman charged with
bilking elderly victims
From Btaff Reports
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - A
local businesswoman was ar­
rested Thursday by state
agents for bilking elderly vic­
tims of more than $5)0,000.
Barra M. Stem, 902 Lake
Destiny Dr.. #E. Altamonte
Springs, was charged with
one count of organized baud
following a year-long Investi­
gation by the Florida De­
partment of Law Enforce­
ment.
Stem, 26, who owns
Choice Property Network. Is
accused of calling elderly
out-of-state property owners
and seeking fees to advertise
their property for sale In
Florida.
According to state Investi­
gators, through her com­
pany, Stem made false and
misleading promises to 12
victims aged 72 to 96 be­
tween February 1996 and

May 1997.
Tlic victims thought they
were paying for advertising
and marketing services that
would reach potential buy­
ers. FDLE officials said.
Law enforcement officials
said the state Is seeing In­
creased numbers of senior
citizens falling prey to finan­
cial exploitation.
Typical acams targeting
the elderly In Florida are
home improvement contrac­
tors performing substandard
work while charging two or
three times the going market
rate.
The agency Is committed
to combating the problem
and becoming more proactive
and aggressive In Investigat­
ing crimes against the eld­
erly. sold Joyce Dawley. re­
gional FDLE director.
Stem was token to the
Seminole County loll In lieu
of $100,000 bond.

P rep are th e harpoons as
gator hunting season nears
and Sept. 15- 30. Each hunter
la selected to hunt during one
Beginning Sept. 1. the hunt phase only.
Applicants who have been
Is on for Florida alligators.
This year's harvest will give selected are required to pur­
•elected alligator hunters the chase a $250 resident alligator
opportunity to take five alliga­ trapping license or a $1,000
tors each from specific harvest non-resident license In order to
sites - lakes, rivers and wet­ participate. Trappers are al­
lowed to have trapping agents
lands - around the sUte.
Locally, hunting will be per­ to assist them In the hunt, wtth
mitted during the September each agent required to pur­
harvest. In Lake Jesup and chase a $50 non-transferable
Lake Harney.
trapping agent license.
T h is year. 11,439 people
Trappers may use snatch
applied for the 789 slots avail­ hooka, snares, gigs or h a r­
able.* said Lt. J ot HlU. public poons to take alligators, and
Information coordinator for the bows and arrows or crossbows
Florida Game and Fresh Water may be used tf the projectile ta
attached to a restraining line.
Fish Commission (QFC). T h e
selection process began back Firearms are prohibited.
In June when the prospective
Since 1968, alligator hunters
hunters applied to the OFC for have taken
approximately
the lottery-style drawing used 25,000 alligators during the
to pick participants.'
annual pubUc water harvests.
As in recent years, the h ar­ This year they will be allowed
vest season this year is divided to take a maximum of 3.945
Into two phases: Sept. 1 - 1 5
more In the month-long period.
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Governor did not feel outnumbered

When
Governor Lawton
Chiles arrived nt llir Seminole
County Services Building on
Thursday, he knew of course
he was deep In Republican t e r
ritory.
He looked to his left
right and said. * I'd say
about even. All of you
Republicans and I'm a
crat. But I'm still the governor.
So that makes It nbout even. I
hope you don't feel outnum­
bered."
Remarkably. Chiles took the
time to greet not only the vol­
unteers who helped during the
wildfires of the summer, but to
mingle wtth other visitors and
staff nt the county building.
Severn! of the aides to the
commissioners were thrilled to
meet Chiles and said they
wouldn't be washing their
hands until they went home.
Chiles said he was grateful
so many firemen came from 44
states and Canada to hetp in
the crisis. They love to fight
fires," he said. *1 guess smoke
gets In their blood. Thunk you

16. He wns 53, and lost a b a t­
tle to cancer. Thousands stood
outside a packed St. Patrick's
Cathedral In New York to say
goodbye to baseball's most
beloved player. One of Ruth's
ex-Yankees teammates serving
as a pallbearer on a hot after­
noon. said he sure wished he
could have a cold beer. "So
does the Babe," another an ­
swered.
for helping them."

And so If Is

Remember Roy
Saturday Is
• a 4 Cowgirls
Cc
Day, an
opportunity for America to ap ­
preciate Its heroes and hero­
ines on horseback. Let's not
forget the King of the Cowboys.
Key Rogara. who recently
passed away. Commissioner
Daryl MeLaia Is today's hon­
orary Seminole Cowboy. And
Happy Trails to everyone.

Attorney Vk s m J o r d u Is
to colebrate his 63rd
S Sthday
&amp; y &lt;
on Saturday, and we
expect he has already treceived
a suitable card from his budiidy.
BIB CUataa. Journalist Ltada
IH arkaa la 54 and actor Mika
is 73.
What were the odds that

Olftoid and Madsa a a would
be bom on August 167 OUT la
68. Kathle Lee la 45 and Ma­
donna 40. Actress Aagala Bas­
s e tt. who has the nicest teeth
In America. Is 40 on Sunday,
Singer Bydla O w n Is 68 and
actress J a ils N tw a a r ta 63.
Actor Rahart Daftlro la 55
on Monday and actor Baaa
P aaa ta 38. If Sean Penn had
been bom a day earlier he and
Madonna might still be to ­
gether. Think about that. Ac­
tress M aaraaa O 'B ara la 78
and singer Ballads Carllsla 40
on Monday.

Quickie quit
What's the prex going to say ]
MondayT'

Remember Babe
The Bambino, Bake Rath
died 50 years ago on August

R esp iratory
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D onations-----------Continued from P i|« ia
nerds in our community."
"Mnrk Ororgr, Pastor Nick Thompson and
dohn Hlcka knew the money and gifts (turkey,
liams. stuffed bunnies, toys) were coming from
myaelf through Puizlrs and Rachel's,** Velgle
"old. "I had penionnl converantlona with all
three."
Oeorgc'a signature was not on the notes •
only those of Thompson and Hlcka.
One of the hand-written nolca to Hlcka was
addressed to "the crew at ftrsales....One of lhe
fathers broke down mid cried, hugging me.
Your art of love In this season of love Is very
special. May God bless you ns you have
blessed others.”
On anolltcr occuslun. George and the pastors
at United Methodist lltanked Velgle for
providing 100 dinners that were given to the
Good Samaritan Home in Sanford.
Surprisingly .Velgle wild George Jumped on

the "bandwagon" of Casaetbi
to close down Puxxles, an
hours night
chib now shut down. "Oeorge degraded me and
the business," Velgle said, "He said he had quit
drinking and that Be wanted to atop everyone
tn the county from drinking."
On Tuesday night. Velgle sat but a few rows
behind George at a public hearing that dealt
with the adoption of a public decency
ordinance that would atop d u b s Uke Rachel’s
from featuring nude dancers. “Oeorge is quite
the dapper one now with hla hair styled, his
mustache and tan" Velgle said. “Next, he’s
going to run for the Casselberry commission. I
find him and others to be little more than
hypocrites.”
Velgle said hla attorney waa asked for a
donation for The Her. John Book's ministry.
‘He asked 'do you know who my cbents arc?
He waa told "yes. God works In mysterious
ways. Ill take their money.' The attorney
signed a check for $500. A week Utcr the man

brought It back and asked for cash."
There's a big stir over the adult
entertainment business and an ordinance to
ban nude dancing In the county, George led the
Christian Coalition pledge drive to produce
enough signatures to either force the County
Commission to pass the ordinance or send it
to the voters on a November referendum.
The Commission chose the Utter, voting 3-2
to disapprove the ordinance. McLain believes It
was the right decision, especially In lieu of
what he soya are underhanded activities.
"What are you supposed to thlqk when you
hear the same people trying to cruelly the

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adult entertainment business have been taking
money from It7‘ McLain said.
George and Book were unavailable for
comment.
McLain and others question Just how many
members there are In the Seminole County
Christian Coalition. He said he recently sent a
$25 check for membership but had his request
denied. They feared I would be too disruptive
and ask too many questions.
"But what kind of group la tt that says some
people are good encugh and that some aren't?”
McLain asked. “These aren't good Christian
values to me.”

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Editorial &amp; Opinion

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clude coming to school pre­
pared to learn, completing a
community service project, ob­
serving regular study hours and
planning for the hi ture.
Participants must also main­
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Morris, Henley for Board of Seminole County Commissioners
Seminole County la evolving Into one of the
best places in the country to work and play.
With burgeoning growth, we all wish to preserve
that sense of family-oriented community, with
diverse job and recreational opportunities, and
with a low crime rate. That's why the people We
choose as our leaders must be forward-thinking
and fast on their feet when It's time to make
hand decisions. And choose we wlU, Sept. 1.
with two county commission seats contested.
Incumbent Randy Morris faces Bob West.
Incumbent Win Adams faces Carlton Henley.
The Semtnote Herald believes Bangy M an ia
and C aritea Hea ley will beat serve over the
next four years the tntereata of Seminole County
cltUens.

comprehensive trails system, which is currently
being Implemented, some of It already In use.
We are also impressed by Morris' diplomatic
efforts to forge better relations between the
county and Its cities. He has all but eliminated
rlallsxn In local government.
Bob West Is a bright political strategist, who
we think haas s the
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best Interests of ___
county
residents at heart. Hla sincerity and dedication
to family is refreshing in an era when many
politicians discount those values. He vows no
new taxes nor debt without voter approval. That
sounds good, but the complexity of county
government cannot be simplified to that
promise without a clear plan. And our luxes,
under Monte, are already lower without
sacrificing county services. Morris' clear plan
Included streamlining government, which as
chairman he 'has done by privatizing many
services and eliminating unneeded positions.
Even with the growth experienced tn this
county, Monte has held the line on excessive
hiring.
• • ••

Randy Morris has served as chairman of the
commission three out of the past four years. We
can't argue with success. In his tenure, he has
pushed to bring high-paying Jobs In clean
industry to the county. In turn, homeowner
have declined. As an added
b e refit
n e fit to
k m i w ~Monts
u ^ T nuahed £
to ffamilies.
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Our most ardent criticism of the county
commission has been the perception of
cronyism tn some decisions, Including the
unconventional hiring of one law firm to defend
the county's new adult entertainment ordinance
and to handle eminent domain Isaues. The
perception remained through the Investigation
of Impropriety In land acquisition and the
circumstances surrounding a $20 million
lawsuit for wrongful termination and sexual
harassment. We also would like to see far less
Infighting among the commissioners, now a
dearly divided board. We think Carlton Henley
can help recoup some of the citizens' trust and
the dignity lost over the sniping and the
perception of favoritism.
Henley, rf-retlred Lyman High School
principal, stresses teamwork and more open
disclosure of board actions to the public. He
has served before as a county commissioner.
remembered as a strong supporter of economic
development. As principalJ, he
tough
~ -w - but
— fair.
— He
. . . Intends
.......jds to form a strong
alliance between the county and the school
system, displaying a take-charge attitude to
solve the growing problem of high tech industry
moving 10
to acm,no,c
Seminole &lt;
County
only to
to and
find our
our
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schoolsare
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schools

world. Lyman, however, instituted a successful
partnership with business several y ean ago,
under Principal Henley.
We like Incumbent Win Adams. He la affable
and Interested. Philosophically, we have agreed
with many of his decisions as a commissioner.
He has been part of a regime under Monte that
has unquestionably put the county in a better
position than ever. But we are concerned that
Adams' tendency to vacillate on Issues has coat
the taxpayers unneeded dollars. The nature of
politics is that you can't please everyone, and
we think Adams tries too hard to do that. With a
clearly divided board, he Is overshadowed by
Morris' resoluteness and Qrant Malay’s strong
opinions.
Some fear that Henley would consistently aide
with Morris' opponents on the boattl, undoing
what has been accomplished In the past four
years. Not so. we say. Henley Is too smart for
that. We believe he win vote for what he thinks
is best for the cltlsens after listening to all
aides.
Seminole
County
deserves
farcefUl
commission ers who have strong opinio
1 each other, making for good
The Srmewlr Herald a
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Bauer, Laughlin, Sweeting for Seminole County School Board
The Seminole County School
District ts in many respects a
model of efficiency for others
across the country. Test scores
for advanced students are high.
The success rate for graduates
entering college is good. Prob­
lems do remain, boweru . a
federal consent decree that has
regulated desegregation In the
county a tn e e th e e a riy 1970s,'
the need for a half billion dol­
lar budget that surpasses
many larger counties, coupled
with more than $291 million tn
debt, the push to build new
schools In a timely and fiscally
responsible
manner. Finetuning curricula to aatlafy fo.
ture employers and wrestling
with discipline problems add
to the varied responsibilities of
‘ board

who climbed up the tanks In
the Parent Teacher Associa­
tion. She la the mother of five
children and a freelance writer.
Her passion for accountability
tn the system Is refreshing. Her
diplomacy tn speaking about
issues and personalities will be
a catalyst for a board recently
mired tn dteern sfon . Terry Pat­
ten points out valid problems
in the system, and he has
some good Ideas about solving
some of them. We urge him to
stay involved in the system, for
he can make a difference. For
this race, we think Bauer's
her the Ideal school board

Joe Laughlin, a teacher for
IS years In public schools, and
now In a private one, lias a
keen sense of what children
are all about. He ts adamant
that standards for average kida
he raised. He has good ideas,
all of which focus on success­
teaming, based on strong
foundations and accountabil­
ity. without putting us further
Into d eb t Sandy Robinson la
w y knowledgeable about the
bread picture; budget, prowarns, and mandates. And th e
Bm taken the board for In her
tenure, dealing well with prob­
lems m they arise. But Laugh­
ton's philosophy attempts to
sas problems before they

ful

arise, and he dearly hi
what to do about those too
long unsolved, include* the
cnocmj prooAem d u m m m i m
focing: students who a n not
headed to college are nat
equipped with the skffis to en­
ter the workforce. He can solve
It without throwing money at It
and without towering standards
Luriene Sweeting, a retired
school counselor, has great
pe—Ion for children and
learning. We think that's a
good thing. Her election will
force the current board to see
past the numbers and the
publicity over those numbers,
to the heart of an ongoing

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. mom and I talked about
to and we came to school, got a
tour, and they told us what it
awuld be like.* eighth-grader
Matthew Fisher of Altamonte
Sprinfi said. *We want to to he
s u re challenging, and that's
why we wanted to go here.*

1 think It’s Important for uo
to prepare for college,* eighthgrader Christina Pruaak Mid.
‘Nobody made me do It. I just
wanted to.”
The program started nation­
ally years ago for children of
foreign diplomats. The pro­
gram allowed for students to
•earn the came studies as
those from all over the world.
In fact, the Sanford students
will he graded with others from
an over the world, tn Cardiff.
Walea.
Once the students graduate
from Sanford, they wlu probe bfy aattend Seminole High,
WTuCn win begin an IB pro­
gram. Once everything ts In
place, a student can have as
many m 30 college credits by

L etters'
*frmud*. The Chairman did
handle this well when he dls-

are the consequence of their
own actions, not the other way
around they think that political
involvement In support of the
decency ordinance la Just for
selfish political gam. Had
these three given ordinary

the end ot high school and
some of the Sanford kids Mid
they were excited about the
thought of graduating from
college before they turned 20.
The program la one of only
three In the state and the only
one
offered
in Seminole
County.
Since It was announced that
the program would be offered,
kids from all over the county
have applied. Matt came from
St. Mary Magdellne In Alta­
monte Springs. Lie came from
Greenwood
Lakes
Middle
School In Lake Mary and
ChitaUna came from Annuncia­
tion.
T h e IB program is the only
reason I came to Sanford*
Christina aakl. *Bven though I
knew I would only be here for
eighth-grade, I still wanted to
go because college la so Impor­
tant to me.*
“That's the reason I came.*
LI* added. *1 noticed that It
was a good school and they
have higher standards here be­
cause or the IB program. You
have to strive to achieve.*
The standards are high- Be­
sides the policy requirements,
students a n a t take math, art-

IS hours this semester reading
newspapers to them despite
her young age.

The kids at Sanford Middle
School sure are growing up
fast.

Matt la a Boy Scout who Is
working with Habitat for Hu­
manity. .laying sod and land­
scaping lawns.
Christina Is a dancer who
on shows to help with
l-ralsers.

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electives which may Include
pre-med or pre-engineering.
It font always easy to leave
you r friends and po off to a
school like Sanford, away from
the Idda you've always attended
class with, but the IB Idde
seem to be blending in Jurt
fine.
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On the outside. I would ap- to be the ultimate X-Flles
I've attended several con­
ventions. built my room Into a
shrine, met many members of
the cast, traveled to Italy and
saw the Statue of David which
David Duchovny Is named af­
ter. and gone X-Ftles p ara­
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•Scully* with my number 35,
which happens to be Agent
Dana
Scully's
apartment
number on the show.
You might think that being
Immersed dally In action fig­
ures. comic books and collec­
tor cards could quench any­
one's thirst for the elusive
truth hidden In a television
show that boastfully pro­
claims that such a higher
meaning Is out there. But It
wasn't always like this. I too
was once disillusioned by the

conformity of productions
such as Dateline and 30/20
until 1 discovered that the
truly Intriguing show and the
one that challenges Its view­
ers to accept the unexplain­
able In a world of Infinite op­
portunities can be found on
the Pox network. What makes
the series so compelling Is
that It continues to maintain a
high level of Intellectual!sm
while dealing with subject
matter that all people at some
point In their Uvea are fasci­
nated by.
Despite the Umltlesa memo-

rabtlla surrounding me, I
found a part oT myself lacking
and a void unable to be filled
by any conventional means
used to treat the common
summertime X*Flics with­
drawal syndrome. Then In an
act of late the opportunity to
visit Vancouver. Canada pre­
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M entors needed in public schools
Menton
ore
personal
cheerleader* who meet with
their students on a weekly bssis at their schools. Lost year
there were 472 mentors help*
infl Seminole County public
school students and more are
needed this year.
There Is an Initial training
and background check re*
Hired for each mentor and
sessions are held at

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Scully

There are six different pro­
grams available In Seminole
County including Career Con­
nectors, Compact, HOSTS, In­
vesting In our Future Special
Friends and Take Stock in
Children.

Seminole
County
Public
School's Education Support
Center at 400 B. Lake Mary
Blvd. In Sanford.
The training schedule Is as
follows:
Elementary schools. Aug.
18. 0:3p a m.
Middle
schools.
high
schools, Aug. 20, 8:30 a.m.
Middle
schools,
high
schools. Aug. 20 7 p.m.

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on all Seminole County public
school volunteer opportuni­
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more than he ever expected.
In only a few minutes I basi­
cally took over the tour, rat­
tling off locations of filming,
the episodes, and characters
In the shoot as we explored
sites used In The X-Files. He
even tiled to stump me with
trivia but miserably failed and
ended up taking notes on
facts that I knew which he
said they would use on future
tours.

On arriving In Vancouver, I
felt os If I had stepped Inside
an episode because certain
buildings and streets looked
oddly familiar though I had
never been to the city before.
My parents and 1 rented an
eleven-person white stretch
Urno for three hours from s
company called the X-Tours.
Our guide assumed 1 was like
any other obsessed (an when
we met. but It only took a
short time before he realised I
much different-much

first met Deep Throat, several
filming locations from this
past season's cllflhanger. the
mountain which doubled for
Skyland
Mountain
where
Scully was abducted, the train
station In which numerous
episo
isodes have been taped inling the favorite late night
ctudli
meeting place for Mulder and
his informants, and the
building used to Imitate the
FDI building. But the pinnacle
of my X*Piles crusade was
when I stepped foot Into
Scully's apartment and felt
then that I was truly home. I
received a rush caused by the
aura that radiated from that
room In which Mulder and
Scully had shared so many
conversations and exchanged
several glances towards one
another that suggested, at
times, more than friendship.

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back home I remembered our
tour guide promising that for a
while they would still talk
about the girl who traveled
across the continent to prove
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NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that ttx City of Lake Mary City Commleeion wM hold a public
hearing THURSDAY, August 20,1006, at 7 p.m. or es toon thereafter a* poeefcie, for eeoond
reading of an ordinance entitled:
LAKE MARY • Good schools
have always been a factor In
the equation of life tn Lake
Mary.
A new private school will
soon be added to the sum.
Learning Unlimited Interna­
tional Schoola, a not for profit
private organisation hopes to
break ground on Lake Mary
Preparatory School tn October.
Founded In 1970 In Colum­
bus. Ohio, there are presently
seven LUB campuses In the
Columbus area, serving 1,000
students, and one LUB cam ­
pus tn St. Maarten. Nethertand
Antilles, serving 900 students.
Hie son or the founders.
Dean Ateott. and Ms wife. An-

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA; PRO­
VIDING FOR A CHANGE OF FUTURE LANO USE DESIGNATION FROM
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL; PROVID­
ING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
TNe meeting will be held at Lake Mary City Hal, 100 North Country Club
Road. Lake Mary, Florida.

tribute to the social and emo­
tional growth of the students,
said Afcott. The athletic p ro­
gram win Include football,
swimming, soccer, gymnastics
and baseball and softball at
the adjacent Lake Mary Sports
Complex. The plan la for the
students to become Involved in
community activities anp Inte­
grate their learning expertenccf. I t ’s really going to be a
community school,* said An­
nette.

The property to be considered for the sm al scale amendment le approximately 6.6 acres m
size. The applicant le requesting a change m future land uee designation from Low Density
Residential (LOR) to Restricted O om m erdd, (RBI COM). The property Is located at the
West side of Rinehart Road, 8outfi of Anderson Lane, more particulerty described as follows:
Lots 1,2,3and4*LakeEm m aEast8ubdM slonasreoordedlnPlotB ool(17,
Page 14 of the Public Reoords of 8eminoio County, Florida, and of Parcel 17,
legaly described as the South 200.00 feet of tie East 9/4 of the Southeast 1/4
of tfw Northeast 1/4 Section 7, Tbwnship 20 Sou*. Range 90 EasL lees tfw

478 feat thereof.
H u Parade: 07 20 90 900 0170 0000; 07 20 90 502 0000 0010:0020;
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Containing 8.6 acree.
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Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida, Monday through Friday, from 6.D0 AM untfl 6:00 RM.,
or you may cel 924-9049 for Inlotmdlon oonoemlng We amendment

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For more Information call: Rocky El*
igsworth, Recreation Programmer, at 539*

Sanford Recreation offerings

Sanford Little League
SANFORD _ Sanford Little League Baseball
will hold registrations for Its Fall Youth
baseball and softball league’s this weekend.
Times will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. S at­
urday and Sunday, at the Sanford WalMart.
Any questions call 805*9334.

Seminole PONY sign-ups
FIVE POINTS _ Registration for Fall PONY
Baseball, ages 5-to-16. will be held at the
Seminole PONY Baseball Complex on High­
way 419 on Saturday. August 15th between
the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
This Is an instructional league for Winter
Ball. The league plays high school and pro
rules at ages 9-and-up.
First time players please bring Birth Cer­
tificates to registration.
For further information, call 323-5570 and
leave a phone number.

Oviedo Little League
OVIEDO _ Registration for Oviedo Little
League Baseball Fall Training and Develop­
ment Season (both baseball and softball) for
ages 5-to-18 will be held at the Oviedo Little
League Baseball Complex on King Street
(between Oviedo High School and the First
United Methodist Church) an Saturday.
August 15th from 10 a j u to 2 p.m.
Tryouts will be held at 10 a.m. an both
Saturday. August 22nd and 29th. Players
MUST register and attend a t least one tryout
Every chud win be placed an a team.
For more Information, call 985-2575 or
365-5425.

Baseball players needed .

DELTONA _ The Volusia B last a new AAU
12-and-Under baseball team la looking for
five players to complete Its rooter for the foil.
Call Jay (789-3286) o r U n y (800-3900).

Seminole PONY meeting
FIVE POINTS _ The annual meeting for
Seminole PONY Baseball will be h d d on
Sunday. August 30th a t 6:30 p.m. at the

SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment srill be oiTerlng the following fall
programs.

ADULT VOLLEYBALL

Tim Raines is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. Hie stats for the 1998 season Is
In the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and career totals
(Including 1998 gomes) in the third column.

Raines was 0-tor-5 In Thursday and Friday's
fames, but did have a walk and made a super
atvtng catch in Thursday’s 3*0 victory.
The Yankees also won 0-4 Friday night to
stretch their winning streak to nine games and
are now 89*29, 00 games over .500.

The Sanford Recreation Department will
offer a Recreation (no spike) league on Mon­
day nights and a Power league on Wednesday
nights, both at the Dan Pelham Oymnato*
rlura a t Sanford Middle School.
An organisational meeting, all teams must
have a representative at this meeting, will be
held at 6:30 p.m. oh Monday, August 17th at
the Sanford Recreation Department, 1st floor
of City Hall, 300 N. Park Avenue.

ADULT SOFTBALL
The Sanford Recreation Department will be
offering Fall Slow Pitch Softball Leagues in
the following divisions _ Church. Co-Ed, In­
dustrial, Women and Men.
Both Plnchurst and Chase (for the last
time before It is converted to s Youth Base­
ball Complex) parka will be used.
An organisational meeting, all teams must
have a representative at this meeting, will be
held a t 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. August 19th
a t the Sanford Recreation Department, 1st
floor of City Hall. 300 N. Park Avenue.

CHURCH ADULT
BASKETBALL
The Sanford Recreation Department will
offer Adult Church Basketball League’s in
both Competitive and Recreational divisions.
An organisational meeting, all teams must
have a representative at this meeting, will be
held a t &amp;30 p.m. on Thursday. August 20th
at the Sanford Recreation Department. 1st
floor of City Halt, 300 N. Park Avenue.

ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
The Sanford Recreation Department will
offer an Adult Fall Flag Football League.
The league will follow all Florida Recrea­
tion and Parka Association (FRPA) Flag
Football rules and regulations.
An organisational meeting, all teams must
have a representative at this meeting, win be
held at S d O a o . on Friday. August Slat at

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deficit after two innings to
off Backstop, 19-18.
imTPS sent 11 hatters to

4. five-inning Run Rule victory
over Reece Monuments.
Ughthouse/Wocth came back
from Thursday night’s opening
victory by downing Sierra, 2712 in five tamings, scoring 18
runs m the second taming.
Chase/Worth also won its
•eeond game, scoring 10 runs
in the bottom of the first in­
ning and withstanding a 10-run

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jHIa Seminole High School
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of the top-ranked colieln the country and a
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p art of the tournam ent.
oquaW led w ith a l-o v tr a t
Bhy Hill la st week.
;Stetson's Mike Natale took
m edalist honors a t Bay HIU
to also earn a s p o t.,
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held four events la st week. At
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The F ourth A nnual Deko
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Oolf Tournam ent will be held
Sept. 11 a t Deland C ountry
C lub w ith a 1 p.m . sh o tg u n
sta rt.
Proceed* will benefit th e
Volusia C ounty
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Youth
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The Legacy Oolf C lub a t
Alaqua Lakes hosted a golf
course preview party last
Thursday. The course is a
new developm ent in Longwood featuring a 7.100-yard
“
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18-hole
Tom
course. The d u b Is scheduled
to open Sept. 1. "The course
h as m atured beyond o u r ex­
pectations a t th is point,”
G eneral
M anager
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McDonald said. T h a t la due
to the combined efforts of
o u r course m aintenance
crew and Oolf C ourse S u ­
perintendent Adam F dtm an.
T h e course will challenge
you on each hole, b u t the
surroundings
th ro u g h o u t
will give the goffer a sense of

Beach, Is offering some ex­
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Bend C ountry Club and
Jack NicklaudVGrand Haven
are Just two o f th e courses
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Aug. 16 • Dec. 23, Call 1800-874-7420 and ask for
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The to u r to baaed on the
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Leisure
D ancing h e r w ay to new club
Special to the Herald

shows and competitions. Her
Junior and senior competition
teams have won her T o p
Teacher Awards* in both
dance and modeling and nu­
merous first place and Top
Ten Overall Awards.

ORANGE CITY Nancy Poc of
1-iko Mary can usually be
found In u dance studio su r­
rounded by little girls and
boys In dance attlrr.
The clamor of taps, squeals
and "Miss Nancy, watch thlal*
arc some of her favorite
sounds.

In addition to all of her
dance, the has been married
to Michael Poe for seven years
and has two sons, Robert. 3
years old and Charles. 6 weeks
old. 'Michael Is great with the
children while I am teaching. I
couldn't do It without him.*
Michael Is also a former dance
teacher and competed with
Nancy In modified ballroom
dance.

She has spent the last 10
years teaching lap. ballet. Jazz,
lyrical, aero, modeling and ba­
ton to students In the Lake
Mary* and surrounding areas.
Now she Is relocating her tal­
ents to a gymnastics and
dance academy called T h e Fit
Club" In Orange City.
‘I am so excited to make the
move to such a professional
and positive atmosphere,' sold
IHx*. T his is an opportunity to
further my career, grow, and
rvalue my teaching potential.*
She Is hoping to sec some of
her previous students and of
course, many new ones.

nancy ro e
States Twirling Association.
She also furthered her
teaching career by becoming
nationally licensed and cert I(led by test through Dance
Educators of America and la
currently a member. She con­
tinues her dance education
through annual workshops and
conventions. She has studied
under renown choreographers
such as Frank Hatchett, Sonny
Leo. Rob Schultz. Debbie Dee,
Wade Robinson and Eddie
Oarcta.

'Miss Nancy' was bom In
Alabamu and moved to Central
Florida when she was 12. She
Is a graduate of Lake Brantley
High School, where she was
head majorette, and also
graduated
from
Seminole
Communlly College. She Is a
fonm-r 'three-tim e' National
Baton Champion. Poe has also
served as the choreographer
for the UCF Flag and Biaton
Corps and was n featured solo
twlrlcr In the Super Bowl. She
Is nationally licensed to teach
baton through the United

Speaking of choreography,
Poe has choreographed dances
for Jazz, tap, lyrical, ballet, ba­
ton and aero for recitals.

The Fit Club, Nancy’s new
place of employment, la owned
and operated by Todd Ellis.
The 11,000-squarc-foot facility
houses a state-of-the-art acad­
emy with gymnastic equip­
ment and dance facility. It of­
fers recreational, competitive
and show gymnastics. Coaches
Kevin Ellis, two-time Olympian
Hana Rlcna Hessen and Hus­
band Loren train pre-team
through optional to elite level
gymnasts. All kinds of dance
from pre-ballet through adult
Up are offered along with ka­
rate Instructed by Grand Mas­
ter
Neal
Hummeratone,
Cheerleading classes that In­
clude tumbling and Jumps are
also available.
Poe is the artistic director of
the dance department. The Fit
Club la located In Orange City,
Just 15 minutes from the Lake
Mary area.

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Although the dty of Lake Mary was oaiib rating the
anniversary of Its incorporation, a quarter century
in tho 20th century, the entertainment was a mb of
old an new. The Lake Mary Mgfr 8chool Madrigals,
lod by Choral Director Allca NMoon and aocompau

Jazzy prasentatlon
ORLANDO - The Central Florida J a n Society
presents the following monthly entertainment
on Sundays at the American Legion, 2101 Lee
Hoad, Orlando:
Aug. 16- Dill Allred's Classic J a n Band;
Sept. 20- Glovani Hidalgo;
Oct. 18- Dale Burke's J a n Band;
Nov. 15- Alan Vache.
A bullet Is served from 1 until 3 p m for $5.
Music performed from 2 until 5 p.m. Sug­
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students are free.
Honorable Theater
DELAND - The Advanced Drama Camp at
Theater Center, Inc. will present Its camp
production T?ic Honorable UrathUna Taro ,
written by Coleman A. Jenkins, on Friday,
Aug. 21 at 3 p.m. and Batuidsy, Aag. SS at
2:30 p.m.
Dased on u classic Japanese story. It is the
tale of a young fisherman who rescues a turtle
mid as his reward Is taken to an undersea
wonderiund and made a prince. When he b e­
comes homesick and asks to return to his vil­
lage, he discovers that he has been gone
many, tduny years-not a few days as he has
Imagined. He must chooae between his un­
derwater kingdom of eternal youth and his
funner life on land governed by the laws of na­
ture.
The performance will be held at The Cul­
tural Arts Center, 600 N. Woodland Btvd., Del-uid. The public Is welcome to attend the
Friday jierformance free of charge. Tickets for
the Saturday performance re available at the
door for 93.

Contestant sta rch
OKIAN DO - Nickelodeon la seeking kid con­
testants for the hit comedy game show, Figure
It Out. The scries combines the style of classic
game shows from television's golden era with
the network's own trademark messiness.
Ilte show airs nightly and features regular

kid contestants' from all over the United
States that have Incredibly unique--and some­
times blnurre-tatents and abilities. A panel of
Nickelodeon atara and apedal guest ceicferi­
ties team up to figure out the contestant's
particular talent or accomplishment. The
longer i t t h e panelists to gusas the kid's
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The new Seniors series la off to tremendous
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Legal Notices

Logal Notices

N*tli* of Sharia* of Land U*o
Tha City ol Sanford propota* to update to# Futur* Land U i*
Plan Map ol to* Comprehanthra Plan. Approslmataly flit* apaclfle changes *r* being propo**d, lb* vssl majority ol which arc to*
m u ll ol annased fond* being added lo the city limit* at the
request ol th« owner*. That* anneaed land* mutt be apacifically
amended Into I ha City'* Plan In order tor the City to eaerofoe complat* planning and toning authority upon *uch land*. An addlUon*l pro pored change Involve* a proposed hotel and conferenc* enter to be located at Ft. Mellon Part. Further, the Future
Land U*« Plan Map I* proposed to be changed bom a hand-draft­
ed format lo * digital, parcel-bated form it
Nolle* I* harebg given that a publlo hearing will ba held by the
Clly ol Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission, acting a* the
City at Sanford'* Land Planning Agency. In the City Commltalon
Chamber*, City Hall, Sanford. Florida, at 7:00 p m. on Thursday,
August to. 1114, to conaldar propotsd amendments to the Futur*
Land Usa Plan Map ol Ih* Comprehenthr* Plan arlthln the area
daplcled In the below map.

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ASTON TAYLOR.
JUDITH WALKER,
VERNITA BROOKE
and MARCIA
KILLINOSWORTH,
Oelendant*
NO T ie s OF AO TIO H
TO MAGNUS THOMPSON
11IS Weal Ifth Street
Sanford, Florid*
YOU ARS HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on Ih* fallowing
property In Seminole County,
Wee! 10 I t ol l e d 114 4 H. ol
Lot 4, Robineent Survey ol an
addition to Sanford, a* record
*d to Plat Book I , page 03, ol
the Public Record* of Bamlnola
County. Florida,
has been Med against you and
you are required to terv* a
copy ol your written detente*.
M any. to N on JOHN A BALD­
WIN, Baldwin A Morrison, P A .
FIDO B. Highway 17-SI, Fem
Part, Florida 11710. the plain
•N'e attomay. within SO day*
•Her the ftrel publication and
Ala the original with the Clark ol
tola eourl either before service
an Ih* plaintiff* attorney or
Immediately there•Mar. otherertot a (udgnwnl wW be entered
eg* in aI you lot Ih*
demanded In the complaint
DATED AUGUST ltd . IBS*
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THS
CIRCUIT COURT
PubMoh August S, I I . ISEA
0ST-F1
Rl TH E OtoOUrT OftURT
BASE NO.i 0A-S44-GP
M RE: THS ESTATE OF
JASON N MORGAN
dacaaeed

e t r v OP LAM I MAMT, FLOMIOA
N O TM S OF A M M X A TM N E A CMAOOS OP LAMS USA
N O TM S OF PWOUO NSAMOO
NOttCS IS HEREBY OIVtN by the City Com m at-on ol the City ol
Lake Mary. Flertda, that **mJ Commission wUt hold a Public
Hearing on September J. 10*0. et / 00 PM . or ea soon thereaflar
at poa*ibl*. to conetder Ftrel Needing of three OrdMence* eonlied
OMOIOAMOS OO, 01 f
AN ONOINANCK OF TM I CITY OF LANS MANY. FLOMIOA. TO
IN N IA WITHIN INS COMPONATI AMS A OF T H I CITY OF LA K I
MANY FLOMIOA UPON ADOPTION OF SAIO OMDINANCS. A POM'ION OF THAT CIHTAIN PMOPCMTV LVINO NOMTH OF IM MA
» « ■ TMAIL. APPROXIMATELY I too F C IT W IS T OF LA IS IM M A
t&gt;OAD AO MOMS PAMTIC UlAHIV DESCM lHO HIM IIN. AMO tN
ACCOROANCI WITH THS YOLUNTAMY AN NS CAT ION STATUTSS.
PAOVtOINO FOR StVfMAMIUTV. CONFLICTS ANO IFF IC TIV S
DAT I (Oreendale Invaatmenta. In* , appbcantl
M B M A I C I MM.
AN OMDINANCS OF THS CITY OF LAMS MARY. FLOMIOA. TO
ANNS! WITHIN THS COMPORATS ARSA OF T H I CITY OF LA IS
MARY. FLOMIOA UPON ADOPTION OF SAID OMDINANCS. A POR­
TION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYINO NORTH OF IM M A
OARS TRAIL APPROXIMATELY I1 M FEET WEST OF LA IS IM M A
HOAO AS MORE PARTICULARLY M E C R IM O HEREIN. ANO IN
ACCOROANCI WITH THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION STATUTES,
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS ANO IFF E C TIV I
OATS (Robyn* C Xlpp • Donne Hawley. Applicant*}
MMD M AMOS MO, 000
AN OMDINANCS OF THE CITY OF LA IS MARY. FLORIDA, TO
ANNEX WITHIN THS CORPORATE AREA OF T H I CITY OF LA IS
MARY. FLORIDA. UPON ADOPTION OF SAID OROlNANCE. A POR­
TION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LVINO NORTH OF IM M A
OAMA TRAIL. APPROXIMATELY 0*00 FEET W IS T OF L A IS EMMA
ROAD AS M OR I PARTICULARLY O f SCRIMED HEREIN, ANO IN
ACCOROANCI WITH TM I VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION STATUTES.
PROWONM POR SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS
DATS. (Aren* A Mary Kipp, apptaaett)
AND F u ll Raadutg et toree OnJmencm entitled

Legal Notices

Legal Notices [ Legal Notices

NOTIOB
OF F IC TITIO U S MAMS
Nolle* It hereby olvtn that I
am engaged in butlnoat el IT Ft
Michelle Ln„ Sanford. Florida
J IF F I,
Seminole
County.
Florida, under the Ftclllious
Name ol ANIM AL
HOMS
OARS, end that I Inland lo reg­
ister said nim * with Ih*
Division
ol
Corporation*.
Tallahaito*. Florida, in accor­
dance with Ih* ptoviaiona ol Ih*
Ficilliou* Name Statutes. To
Wit Section E4E 0*. Florida
Statutes 1**1
Done L King
Publish: August I*. I N I
DET-IS0_______________
PUBLIC NOTIOS
■RHINOL I C O U N TY
STATS HOUSING INITIATIVE*
PARTNERSHIP ISNIpi
ANNUAL PERFORMS— B
REPORT FOR
FISCAL TSAR IBSF-BB
Pursuant lo Chapter 47-37,
Florida Adminialraliv* Coda,
tho public is hereby advised
that according lo reporting
requirements ol Ih* Stale
Housing Imlialtv* Partnership
(SHIP)
Program.
Annual
Performance Report* tot Hale
Steal year* IM E -1 4 M . 1PM1**T and l**F-1S*l will be
aubmilted to Ih* Florida
Housing Finance Corporation
on or before September I t ,
t**4 The Annual Performance
Report* will !•# available for
public review end comment.
August IS,
IM S through
September t, IPS# at Ih*
Community
Development
Office.
County
Service*
Bottoms. *1*1 Seel 1*1 Blraet.
Soil* 3301, Sanford. Florida
31771 These report* ere even­
able during normal business
hour* Monday through Friday
Irom I 00 a m to I 04 p m
Members ol the public may
submit written comments on
tho reports no talar than 4 00
pm
Saptambar t,
10M
Comments may ba mailed
and/or delivered lo either the
Oammoia County Community
Development Ott&gt;c* tocefod at
1101 la s t la l Street. Suit*
3301. Sanford. Florid* 31771 or
to tha Florida Hooting Finance
Corporation.
117
North
Bronoogh Street. Suit* 4000.
TaMehassea. Florida 3 | M t1310
Buddy Be lags*.
Principal Planner
Comnwmty
Development Othc*
Comprehensive
Planning Division
(407} 311-1130.
Ealonaton 7304
E-maU address
bafogrePfuno com
Pubbsh August IE. IM S
OC T M

NOTIOB
IN TH S C IR C U IT CO URT
•f Aval)ability of Finding
OF THS SIOMTRRNTM
of He Blgntf leant
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
Impest (F O N tl)
IN AND FOR
Tha Federal Aviation
SSMIMOLB
COUNTY,
Administration (FAA) Orlando
FLORIDA
Airports District OHic* on
CIVIL ACTION
August 7. 199*. iatuad a
o a s b n o . g g -ie a 4 -O A
Finding of No Significant
DIVISION
14-N
Impact (FONSI) ter the installa­
tion ol an ILE on runway IL-17R I COUNTRYWIDE HOME
and clearing and grubbing ter a LOANS. INC F/K/A
new Design Qroup II Oaneral COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
Aviation Runway *R-37L prelect CORPORATION O/O/A
AMERICA'S
at Ih* Orlando Sanford Airport.
Sanford, Florida copies ol Ih* | WHOLESALE LENDER
Plaintiff.
FONBI are available for review
by the public at tha following
CANDIDO OOROES. *1 al.
locations
D*t*ndanl(a|
Federal Aviation
NOTIOS OF ACTION
Administration
TO CANDIDO OOROEI
Orlando Airport* District
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
Otftc*
tOOi Cedar Avenut
1*14 Hatallln* National
Sanford FL 31771
Ortv*. Suit* 400
CURRENT RESIDENCE
Orlando, Florida 31111-4014
UNKNOWN
Aviation Director's Office
i(J
Orlando Sanford Airport
4HY AND ALL UNKNOWN
On* Rod Cleveland
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
Boulevard. Suit* 100
THROUGH,
UN0ER.
ANO
Sanford Florida 31773
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAME0
and any ether location *• may
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANT!*)
be
subsequently
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
appropriate and convenient
0EA0 OR ALIVE. WHETHER
itephen H Coovar
•AID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
Interim EaecutHr* Director
CLAIM
AN INTEREST A t
Publish August 14. I t , 1*. 1M l
SPOUIES. HEIRS. DEVI SEES.
DET-141
GRANTEE*
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANT!
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
PUBLIC LSNAL NO TICE
UNKNOWN
At a retuil ot Increvset to CURRENT RESIDENCE
Population, to* Stale o4 Florida,
UNKNOWN
Department of Bueinea* end
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tost an
Pro let atonal
Regulation.
action lo torectoe* a mortgage
OhritJon ot Alcoholic Beverages
to* following property m
end Tobacco, will be accepting
application* tor inctoeion to the SEMINOLE County. Florid*
LOT
1M .
PINEHURST.
drswing lor new quota liquor
keen*** to Pm following coon- ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A t RECORDED IN
lie* and amount*
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE Ft. O f
ORANOf (t|
THE PUBLIC RECORD ! OF
■ (M M O LE (1}
Application* erW be accepted SSMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR 10A
ha*
been tiled against you end
tgtontog Auguet 14. I0 M a
your ere required to servo a
continuing through Novemt
copy ot your written defenses
14. 1M l AK Interested person*
4 any. within 30 tfeye a Her the
' &gt;eW mete Inquiry by o*
tost
publicstion ol this Notice
•acting Chrietin* Keeton
ot
Action, on (cboearne.
Dr* trie I Office. Onrieion of
McCalls Reymar. Barrett E
Alcoholic
Beverages
end
Frappiar. Ptamtttr* attorney,
Tobacco. 400 W Robinson S t,
who** address is (01 Barshor*
Tha Hureton DeiWing. lull*
boutoverd. Suit* SOO. Tampa.
FM-N. Orlando. FL 3M41-1734
Florida
33404 and Ma tha orig­
RICHARD A BOYD.
inal with this Court aithar
DIRECTOR
before service on Plaintiff's
OfVISION OF ALCOHOLIC
attorney or muneibately there­
BE VERBOSE ANO TOBACCO
after.
otherwise a default will
DEPARTMENT OF
be entered against you tor to*
ended
m
tha
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
Complaint or pabtion
TALLAHASSEE. FL 3*300-1 B it
This
notice
shall
ba
published
BY Chrietto* Kectonor
once each weak to* hra conP«bl.*h Auguet 14. IS. 1EM
sac ultra weeks m to# SaMnoto
D C T -IM
Herald
WITNESS my hand and tha
•I ol tfu* Court on ttoa 10th
■toy
day o
oll/AUGUST. IB M .
[41 AL}
Maryann* Mors*
Close ot to* Court
By: Ruth King
At Deputy Clerk
ff you are a person with a dis­

Court

hed at no coat to you. for tha
tlaion ol certain assistance
Ptaasa
contact
Court
AdnUnlilrebon at SOI H Pert
Avenue. Sentord. FIs Hie S IFFt,
telephone number (447) ESS4330. within t srarttog day* e l

^ ^ » - » d l B OA
COUNTRYWIDE HOME

aref w v vr i r

PlelnUff*.

v

i m t i t * r t JiJ-' .-.±11.
.■%

‘J

BAAD A/K/A NtAGMNk SAAO
mad HAUMR WAPUU: H Mvtog.

GARY M SCALE, ot *L

CURRENT REEtOCNCE:
UNKNOWN
TO:
AN T ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
GV,
THROUGH.
UNDER.
AND
AGAINST THE MMSJN NAMED
INOIVtOUAL
DEFEN D AN TS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO M
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN RARTISS MAT
CLAIM AN INTEREST AE
•POUSSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ON
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RCEtOCNCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RiEIOCNCC:
UNKNOWN
TO O ARE NOTIFIED that an
•ebon la feracioee a mortgage
on tha foNoartng property in
SEMINOLE County, Florida:
LO T 1 BLOCK R QAKCRSST
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS R M 0 I I 0 I D IN
PLAT BOOK S3 PAGE ET ANO ••
PUBLIC RECORD! OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

H any, within 30 day* after to*
Brat public* Iton of this Notice
of Action, on Echevarria,
McCalls. Raymer, Barrett B
Frappiar. Plaint IN* attomay.
whoaa eddresa laEEl Bayahore
M . Tampa.
asrvics on Ptslniift's

•♦tor, stto iatw a dafsuN wW
Bo entered eg*Inst you for tha
relief
demanded
In the
Complaint *r pabtion.
This notice efieN be published
•eeuthre weeks In Ih* Beminoto

Fto, ISOS, usd Me
i with to* Clark Of this
Court either
nlfMMua ns
pwimifii
------ -- aiiemafa w
^

Ftortd* Bar N o -11*441

,

IN TN E OIROUIT O OUR T
OF T N I E M N T B IN T N
JUDICIAL ONMVFT
dl ANO FOR
BBMINOLE CO UN TY, F t .
CASE NOi M -S S IE -O N -d S -K
IN RE: The Marriage ol
Shea* 0 Widiama- Floyd
Pali
Alfred A Floyd
N O TICE OP AC TIO N
TO Alfred R. Floyd
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action tot dtoeohrtton of
marriage has boon Mud again aI
you and you are required to
* • copy of your written
defenses. M any, to N on I hells
WUXa— Floyd. Petitioner,
ae* address re 1(7 laplorer
C l., Cocoa. FL 31ME on or
before SEPTEMBER I t . IM E .
clerk of Ale court before seratoty thereafter If you fail to do
“ arid be
*o. a default
• tost you tor to* rekel
[ are Wlk
pdwre pb
e u l*
l1
s1
i1U
n wfa
TYWFvdpWad
Ww
W ITHIES my hand end tha
•Ml ot tote court on AUGUST T.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY: Luenne WaaClay
Ctort
Ik . S3. M . and

i to bo r
r aaSd unknown pertto*

toal artto this Court slthsr

to* Oamptatot.
Dated on July S liL 1*04.
MARYANNS MORES
Ctort of Circuil Court
Ny: Oecotto V Shorn
Deputy Ctort

,

NOTIOB OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Nolle* it hsreby given:
McConnell Towing will tall el
Public Auction for Selvage lor
Cash on demand to highest bid­
der. the following described
vehicle a
•-■-••
•1 Ford 1FABPOf 43CW1474E0
T7 Chevy
C K L 1 4 J tl3 »7
•• Old* 2O1AJI1NIK24M034
M -M
41 Chevy
lO C C Q t lH X D m iM I
M Pont 1O 2N E 2 TU 4 O C m tl0
E -T -M
•S Chevy
10CCE134 7SI14I014
93 Ford 3FAPPI3JXPRIMI12
M Cadi IOSOWE4YIQ47US4I
t -d -M
M O Id*
IQ lN T lT a F M tM tlt
The Auction anil be held al
t l M pm on eeid date* above
McConnell Tewing E Recovery
1140 Sentord Are . Seniord. FL
31773. Prospective bidder* may
ini pact vehicle* on* hour prior
to ssl* Term* are caeh or
Certified Fund*. McConnell
Towing reserver the right to
accept er refect any end alt
a.
Publish August t l . IM E
D E M IS

Publish Auguet 10. S3. 1300
DET-141

wcR— n^ m

TO: ALISON J SCALE
LAST KNOWN NBEIMNOft.

Aura

.

datton should aad Court
Administrator* ofhee et (447)
313-4330 not taler Men seven

WHOLESALE LENOtR

0ST-14T

.

NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
Of BT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
AO VISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
CO LLECT A D EBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
WITNESS my hand end seal of
sard court at Sanford. Florida
on tors 10th day ol AUOU0T,
10M
(Circuit Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ae Ctort. Circuit Court
BY Ruth King
Deputy Ctort
Attorney for Plain bit
O LE N Z OOLOBSRO.
(SQUIRE
P O Boa 310110
Miami. Ftortd* 33131
0304) 3T4-4M0
NOTICE
Any person with

LOANS. INC F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNOiNG
CORPORATION 0/K/A

Tha Publlo Hearing wtd be held in the Commiaeion Chamber*,
10° M. Country Club Raad. Lake Mary. The Public it invited to
f *"- T T ? rd U&gt;d *» *«*• " M X* continued Irom Uei* to
bm* enlU attael deetelen I* mad* by the C % Com M si Ion. Coplee
ol Ih* Ordtoaeae to fud are evattobto to to* CBy C fork's OHtoa for

.-.

Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE ACTION
TO PAMELA J DESIMONE
(residence known}
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for lorecfokur* ol
Mortgage on the following
described property
Lot S. Rembtewood, Unit II,
according lo to* plat thereol et
recorded in Plat Booh 14, Pag*
St. Public Record* of Eomtooto
County. Florida: Lose Ih* fol­
lowing
described
parcel,
Beginning el the Northeast cor­
ner ol t ik i Lot • run ■ Ot
degree* 30' 10* W along to*
East hrie ol taid Lot a distance
ol t l t t feet, thence run ■ It
degree* 37' 40* W 10 74 Iset.
thence run N 04 degrees 34'
14* I 40 04 feet lo Ih* North
line ot teid Lot 0. thence run
Easterly along a curve concave
lo the Northeast haring a radius
ol 10 00 feet, s central angle ot
00 degree* 31' 44* an are drttanc* of 7.34 feet end a chord
bearing ot S 77 degree* 10*10*
E to the Point of Beginning
has been filed egamaI you end
u ere required lo oorv* e
copy of your written detent**,
tl any. to it. on OLCN Z. GOLD­
BERG. ESQUIRE. Attorney tor
Pletoltff. I tot Bricked Avenue,
Sutto M 0 , Miami. Florida 33131
on or before thirty (30) day*
form tho dele of the first publi­
cation of Iht* notice end trie to*
original m th to* Clerk ol toit
Court otherwise a default wM
bo entered eg*tost you lot to*
relief
demanded
In
the

LEGAL AO VSRTtSBHBHT
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF
CLAIM PURSUANT TO S E C ­
TION
BE. 0E1 (I ),
FLORIDA
STATUTES. The City ol Sanford.
Florida hsreby givts nolle* that
it Hilled the claim of Dsborah
Pslsyo arising from tn incidsnt
occurring on or about July 4.
1M7.
Donna M. Watt
Director ot Finance 4
Administrative Service*
August 7. IM S
Publish August 1C. 1M4
DCT-174

B E TM G M G I
B P TM EB V N

CORPORATION

or porta* or otherwise claM a p
to have soy right. «•*• or M a y
•ol la and lo too Oouto on*-hail
(1/t) ol to* following properly:
Be ginning M tool Norto ol too
•outowMI C o t m t
el too
•autocall t/ « ol to* Bouthss*l
1/4 o l Hi* South***! 1/4 ol

I Wm

PAMELA J
DESIMONE, et al.

I N I B A14-B

APPLICANT. Franh B Mary Xlpp • Ordinance* No ISO B M E
Legal Pamol No. 14-EOa-tOe-000-0140-0000
The Weal M 0 0 foal ol toa Cast 1 F44.FS feat ol to* South FSO.F
leal ol the North 10T0.7 teat ot Government Lot S, Section 14,
Townth ip 00 Oouto. Range SO Seat Seminole County, Florid*.
I to a Drainage Secernent ae deecrtbed In Ofbclel Record*
Hook SOS, Pag* 4*7 ol the PubMc Record* ol Saminel* County,
Ftortd*.
Tha Properl le* ere ehown in tha map below

fi

IN TH E C IR C U IT OOURT
OF TH E 1BTH JUD ICIAL
C IR C U IT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
C IR C U IT CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. • ■ -IE T S -G A -I4 -K
MIOFIRET BANK, etc
Plaintiff

Legal Notices

04M 3J

_______________ OF T N I CITY OF LAMS MARY. ________ ^
AMENOfWB THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY. FLOMIOA: PROVI01NO FOR A CHANOI OF FUTUR* LAND
USE DESIGNATION FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY INDUSTRIAL TO
CITY O f LAKE MARY INDUSTRIAL. PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIL­
ITY, CONFLICTS. ANO EFFECTIVE DATS.
providing tor Anneaatfon end Future Land Uee Amendment* on
lb* to«owing deecrtbed prepertle* from SenUnofo County
Indue trial to CHy el Lake Mery Induelriel
APPLICANT Oreendale Inveebnente. Inc - OrWnenee* No. SAF A
sto
Legal Parcel No 14-tOa-ISe &gt;00 CiaA-4444
A tract ot lend tying In Section 04, TowneMp SO South, Range SS
East begin a portion nt toe Weal 1*0 M test ol toe Saal 1001 FI
led ol toe South IF* 00 foot ol the Norto 107(14 foot ol
Government Lot f, Lee* toe North 14S SO foal ol toe Weal IIB.S4
teel thereof.
A more particular tagal deecnpbon N on Me with toe City ol Labe
Mary
APPLICANT. Robyn* C. Kipp A Donne Hawley • Ordinance* No.
•AS B SMI
Legal Pamal No l4-t0a-t**-MM-014O-«000
Tha Waal M B S fool ol Ih* Seal IS S U E leal el to* Seuto FM .T
tool el to* North 10FS.T fool ol Oovornment Lot S, Section 14,
Towneb Ip SO Seuto. Rang* t f Seal. Seminole County. Ftortd*.
Subject le a Drainage I element a* deecnbad In Official Record*
Booh 0*4. Page 40F el tha Pubba Record* el lemtoala County,

A TXP9D RECORD OF TWO MEETING IB MADE MV THS CITY
T&gt;" * " ,C 0 " 0 **** R OT CONSTITUTE
AN ADEQUATE RECORD FOR PURPOSE* OF APPCAL FROM A
DECISION]MADE MV THS CITY WITH RSSFSOT TO THE FO PfO O WO MATTER ANY PERSON WISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN AOSG UM S RECORD OF THS FROCtCNM OS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS ADVIESD TO MAAS THE NEC I SEAMY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIE OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
PtXAOHO WITH O IBAW UnSS HEEDING ASMSM MOE TO BAR.
TKIRETS IN ANY OP THSAS PROOSSOMfOA SHOULD CONTACT
THS CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LSAAT 4A HOURS IN AOVAMCS
OF THE MEETING AT *4*7} ES4-SM4.
CITY OF LANS MARY. FLORIDA
Carat A. Feeler, 0 % Clerk
DATED: Auguet IS , ISOS
vet IS . 1ISS

Legal Notices

M M ___M M

, Doater.

Kaelaf I f in d . fUL
SIS North Sato Orhra

WITNESS my hand end da*
•eel of tola Court on INI* 10th
dag of AUGUST, IB M .
&lt;MAL)
UMyoK&amp;a
UE,
"• ffin n* A
wi
ctort of the
Gr Ranh King
Aa Deputy Ctort

S

ara a person with a diswho noede eccemmode*
aider te panicipal* In

Nad d to coal to you, ______
pro»• ton p| aortaIn naatolanc*
Ptoasa
ountoc t
Court
AdmintotobUan at EE1 N. Part
Flertda S1771,
(4E7) SEEE — iking day* al
your receipt at tola document, It
H M 7 II
DtT-131

(TOO) I
IS M

to NdMiniGuk.^iA.
(Boudd: I
FUKNI T L v v l i n n ,
RIVBREIOB NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIDA:.___ .unknown

parsonic) to paaaaealen al toe

to

subnet real proper*. 41;____,
unknown psrssn(a)
of toa eubfoct
Ik
MIMng. mad

NBt M STB B A td *
MERCANTILE BANK.
N.A.. SUCCESSOR BV
MERGER TO ROOSEVELT
PLAINTIFF
vr
JOSEPH M. CALLENDER.
IF UVTNG. AND
IF rsesn ru g
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEINE.
DEVISEES. ORAN TEES.
LIENORS, CREDITOR!,
TR U E TEM AND
A U OTHER PARTME
CLA/kNNB AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST JOSEPH M.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JOSEPH M.
CALLENDER. IF ANY.
JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AE
UNCROWN TENANTS IN
DSFSNDANT(t)

named defendant*)
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By P hillip Alder
Some experts are known i i tough
opponents Whether In the bidding, on
d efen se, or a i d eclarer, they find
moves to make life aa difficult as pos­
sible tor their opponents

by Jimmy Johnson

On this deal from the 1941 Bermuda
Bowl. Peter Leventritt made an excel­
lent defensive play against France. If
you wiah to lest your toughness rat­
ing. cover the West and South hands.
Defending againxt six spades, your
partner leada the diamond four five,
ace. eight. What next?
Even If you don't normally use weak
lump overcalla (you sh ou ld !!, you
must after an opponent’s two-over-one
response. Aa they have the balance of
points, try lo disrupt them.
If w est has jack third or 10 fourth of
spades and king-third of diamonds,
th e w inning return la a diam ond.
Declarer will be forced lo ruff in the

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dummy, and West s trump holding will
be promoted to a trick. But la that pos­
sible? No — South needs the diamond
king for his opening bid.
Instead. Leventritt sw itched to a
low heart. This nut South on the spot.
To m ake the slam , d eclarer would
have to play low, but that line looked
silly. All South needed was reasonable
breaks in the black suits. So, he iron
with the heart ace and cashed dum­
my's lop spades, getting the bed newt.
Now d ecla rer w as stran ded la the
dummy with no way beck to his hand
except in dubs. Yet if he returned that
way. he couldn't enjmr the rest of the
duba. He played off four round* of

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Classic crilN-lR
OVIEDO - The Old Down­
town Development Group to
holding It* monthly CUm Ic
Car Crul*e-ln at the Oviedo
Shopping Center. The event
Saturday will be held from 6
until 9 p m. Sixty to 80 claaalc
c a n will be on hand. There
will also be food. Ain and en­
tertainment.
The
Oviedo
Shopping Center to located at
the intersection of State Road
434 and County Road 496.
OVIEDO'- University of Centrsl Florida President Dr. John
Hitt will sneak a t the Thursday. Aug. 20 luncheon meeting
of the Ore*ter Oviedo Chamber of Commerce. Hilt, who
has overseen and directed th e
rapid growth of the UCF campus and academic partnerships, lived In Oviedo until recently. when a residence far
the president was constructed

A quest tor vision
New company wants
children to see, learn
SANFORD - There to a new
business In town, but Its posi­
tive economic Impact may not
be lelt (or a few years to come.
On the other hand, the real
life benefits are obvious every
day to the hundreds of school
children whose outlook an life
has been made a little clearer
thanks to the work of VisionQuest.
The new Jeppesen Vtato fi­
Quest optical lab to doing a
booming business. Not content
to quietly enjoy their free
time, Richard, an accountant,
and Nancy Jeppesen. a physlcal therapist, saw retirement
as an opportunity to do some-

ment and volunteers Into the
Arid. What they were not p re ­
pared for was the realisation of
the number of children and
adults light in their own back­
yard In need of corrective
lenses, but without the r e ­
sources to get them.
From there the Jeppescns
participated with Stetson Uni­
versity tn a program tfiwMng

ALTAMONTE sp r in g s
Children ages three to 12 are
mvTtca to join me r m u n ck
tm h tu flqJtvt a t (ha Altamonte
HaU Sunday. Aug. 33 born 11
a m to 8* p m The Safari,
gfensared by Florida Hospital
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Health &amp; Fitness
H y p e rb a ric c h a m b e rs u sed in w o u n d tre a tm e n t a t C e n tra l F lo rid a R egional
By Shari Brodle
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
SANFORD - Remember Lloyd
Bridges, on the television show
Sen Quest, or even David
HasselolT on Bayienteh?
Both of these progmms deal
with diving and both of these
actors have spent time In hy­
perbaric
chambers,
being
treated
for decompression
sickness.
That same technology Is cu r­
rently being used right here In
Sanford at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital, but In differ­
ent ways than you would
think.
The hospital Is .celebrating
Its first year of offering hyper­
baric oxygen therapy to the
Central Florida area. The unit
opened last August.
Initially used to treat the
'bends* divers experience af­
ter nitrogen bubbles enter the
blood stream, hyperbaric oxy­
gen therapy (HBO, for short;
not to be confused with Home
Box Office, according to Russel
K. Shaw, M.D.) has been ex­
panded to treat a number of
other illnesses and conditions
associated
with
healing
chronic wounds.
HBO delivers 100 percent
oxygen In a single patient
acrylic chamber at two atmos­
pheres. similar to being under
water.
Shaw, a general surgeon
who has been with the hospital
for more than 25 years, said
the pressurized cylinder al­
lows oxygen to enter the
bloodstream at hundreds of

Briefs

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Bee. from Savannah. Oa„ Is a
registered national speaker for
women’s groups and has con­
ducted classes, seminars and
i‘o retreats. Her presenwtH motivate and tnmhUe giving women the
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unit at Central Florida Regional Hospital, and Russel K. Shaw, M.D., monitor]
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times Ute normal concentra­
tion. creating the perfect con­
ditions for angloncogenrsls. or
growth of new capillaries.
Increased blood supply lo a
wound means tissue will grow
better, hastening the heullng
process.
"You can actually sec the
difference In healing,* said
Shaw, who lias expanded his
practice to Incorporate wound
care and HBO therapy.
Shaw said diabetes patients,
who often have problems with
healing wounds and poor cir­
culation In their fret, arc
prime candidates for HBO
therapy.
In a cose where a diabetes
patient has hnd to have a toe
or foot amputated, HBO th er­
apy Is often used to aid In the
healing process, beyond the
wound care procedures In
current use.
*You Ue the three together.*
Shaw said.
surgery. HBO
therapy and wound care. T h is
offers one more way lo getting

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for the seminar
&gt;.95 and Includes lunch­
eon. Mall f fcwk or money or­
der. made payable to Laura
.Young. to Seminar, P.O. Box
520, Windermere, FL 34786.
For more Information on the
««nin»r or sponsorship oppor­
tunities call Cyndl Pitcher at
(407) 699-6036.

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There are 14 conditions that
Medicare approves for treat­
ment. said Shaw. These in­
clude bum s, crush Injuries,
carbon monoxide poisoning,
gas gangrene, bone Infections
and gas embolisms. Some pri­
vate Insurance companies also
cover the treatm ent of smoke
inhalation and brown recluse
spider bites. Shaw said there

ts protocol treatment of d e­
compression, but the hospital
fins yet to use the chambers to
treat divers.
One of the most exciting
uses Is nol yet approved, and
Shaw said It could before
bear! attack patients will
benefit from HBO therapy.
Shaw said Duke University Is
doing rrsenreh on treating
heart attack patients prior to
surgery. He sa id ' the HBO
therapy decrease the tissue
loss caused by a heart attack.
Shaw thinks that HBO therapy
will be standard treatment In
(hr lo 10 years.

The Hyperbaric Oxygen Ther­
apy Department trill hold an
open house lo celebrate the
anniversary o f the opening o f
the unit on TUri day, Aug. 18.
Jrom 4 to 6 p.m. The public Is
tnrilrd to tour the unit, meet
tri/h the MtqJ and eq/oy compltmentary nJrenhmcntB. The
unit Is located on the second
floor q f Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital,
1401 W.
Seminole DltxL

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MEDICINE
PETERR.PREGANZ,M.D.
Bogfd Certified. American Bond of Aimtfailclogy
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Since I W

Willie HBO therapy docs not
work in all cases, CFRH has
had great success with the
program.
Patients undergo anywhere
from 10 to 60 hours of HBO
therapy, five days a week, for
an average of 90 minutes per
session. The chambers are
equipped
with
numerous
monitoring devices and p a­
tients may sleep, read or
watch tetamion . or vidsss
-during the. treatment. Most
are treated on an outpatient
basis.
There is little discomfort In
the treatment. Shaw said.
Mostly, patients complain ot
the pressure to the eardrum,
similar to dying, or diving.
Shaw said in extreme cases,
an ear, nose and throat su r­
geon will Install small tubes In
the patient's ears. Then they
go ‘down’ fine."

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The staff of Jsppsssn VMonQueet: Richard and
Nancy Jappsasn (from Ml); KaNh Christianson,
lab tsch; Pam

Pollack, administrative
director development.

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one day clinic In Orlando each
month.
Operations once spread over
several locations have been
combined at the new lab. With
the joint resources of grants
and donations the new facility
has offices and warehouse
storage and. best of all, the
state-of-the-art computer op­
erated machinery necessary
for producing the glasses on
sue. The Jeppcscns (hank
companies Including AT&amp;T,
NationsBank and SunTrust to
name only a few. Grant money
has allowed the Jropescna to
hire a minimal stall lor record

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Board of Ophthalmology, the American
Board of Eye Surgery, and the National
Boaid of Medical Examine*. . ya,v /
Dr. PUutoweJd earned hie i
degree at Columbia Untarrity and I
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keeping and two opticians.
They are still in need of the
funds to hire a secretary.
The plane, by the way, Is for
sale. In the mean time U Is
available for other uses. VIsionOuest could work in con­
junction with religious organi­
zations to provide vision serv­
ices in the field.
Jeppesen VlsionQueat is a
public nonprofit charily. The
Jeppcscnt are grateful to the
many companies and volun­
teers Uiat liave come forward
to help in so many ways. As
the program expands the Jeppeaens
foresee
providing
glasses for every child In need

In the stale of Florida,
vision does not stop
Nancy and Richard believe VP
sionQuest Is s program that
can work In every state and
that no child In America
should be denied a bright view
of the future because of Anand al difficulties.
Tt has brought us such Joy."
remarks Richard. T h ese chil­
dren live in our community.
They are port of our society.*
He encourages any company
or Individual looking for a
hands on way to make a 'd if­
ference to Join the Quest. *We
have the vehicle, Just climb
aboard.*

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Bom In Albany, N.Y.. the
bride-elect la the maternal
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mia. Mciwtn Hatlee
of
Bradenton and the paternal
granddaughter of Ms. Mary
Van Dyck of Lake Mary. She
la a May. 1906 graduate of
Clonlara High School. Aim
Arbor. Mich., and la em­
ployed aa a receptionist and
data enterer at Strang Com­
munications.
Her fiance, bom at
Lubbock. Texas, Is Ihe m a­
ternal grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Teny Lalng of Sanford,
and the paternal grandson of

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he was a linebacker
nd a
for the football
la m.
sophomore at International
Christian University and ta
employed aa an assistant
marketer.
The weddlM win be an
event of Aug, 21. at 6 p.m.. at
the lakeside of Lake Monroe
in historic Sanford.

Youth missionaries
descend the hills
with joyful hearts

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Dr. and Mrs. Michael E.
Uledaoe of Longwood, an­
nounce the engagement ■ sf
their daughter. Lara Janette
Uledaoe. to Matthew Brian
Cato, aon of Glenda Cato of
Tallahaaoca, and Donald R.
Cato of Altamonte Springs.
Dorn In Atlanta, the brideelect la the maternal grand­
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ben
(larger of Gainesville, and
the paternal granddaughter
of Mr. and alia. Fred G.
Uledaoe of Palm Bay.
Mb. Bledsoe Is a I99S
graduate of College Park
High School. Pleasant Hill.
Corn. She will graduate ftrom
University of Ccntnral Flor­
ida. Orlando. In May 1999
and is employed os s finan­
cial analyst by Siemens
Telecom Network. _
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Horn In Albany, Ga., the
bridegroom-to-be la the m a­
ternal grandson of Jam es
and Eleanor Smith o f Albany.
Ga., and the paternal grand­
son of Mr. and Mrs. E.R.
Cato, alao of Albany. He ta a

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th each other. The
helped serve In the
dining hall at their camp.
Sarah Pegram said It was hot
up there but she didn't aeon to
miss the amenities of home too
much. Tt was great." she aald.
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Matthww CM*
M g m te gf Laan c sgmiy
High School, Tallahassee,
and la employed aa a p u r
chaatng agent fay Metroscape
Corp.

newsl Groups (YHGal, each
with a leader. The youths were
saslined their Jobs dally and
\o u get real, teal close to to
the YHOa". Brace aald.
The happy campers left the
camp site dally about 9 a.m. to
ga to their jobs and returned
about 4:30 pan. In the evening,
they had dinner, a worship
session, singing, games and
sharing wtth the entire small

The Friday before leaving for
home, the youths gathered
around a big camp fire under
wttn — ‘o™i instruand (till hearts. Brace
hey took turns talking
themselves and the
changes they experienced. "We
didn't want to leave, You a m t
really explain the experience.
II really changes you," he aald.
’You're really dose to God up
there.*
Advisor Linda Howard said,
wea

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The youths have already
atartad making plana far next

summer. T he whole packagr la
the greatest experience of the
whole year." Brace aakl. In o r­
der to make the trip they hold
ftind-raisera during the year to
help supplement the 6300.00
per person cost.
Before leaving on their mis­
sion. the youths held a retreat
at the home of Patricia and Lee
Bowed with advisor Kathy Sontoa (who alao attended Moun­
tain TOP) leading the prep ses­
sion. Upon reluming uw group
held another retreat at the
home of Mike Bedell, the third
advisor who also attended the
youth mission.
The retreat Is like ‘coming
down the mountain," Brace
said, "And bringing the moun­
tain Into the valley."
Youth

Church sponsors trip to Andre’s theater debut in Atlanta

Noclle went In the city visiting
family and Mends. They were
the hauae guests of Bart Minott
while slfttaaetng at the various
attractions In Central Florida.
U tar In the week, the Whytes
joined dw youth and adult

to return to 1h
The Whytes i
at St. John 119
Church; o»«y
where they lei
greeted Mends,
afternoon of
friends.

CMy CammMiltnm VM me

Improvement of this, our com­
munity. They are empowered
and willing to work toward a
successful community; educa­
tion and the need for voca­
tional classes In many fields
where those who are not col­
lege bound wlU have an oppor­
tunity to study and have a kid
successful life and work at
what they like to do. Like skills
must be top concern far our
youth to become a successful
citizen. Join the empowerment
eoldemlc*
Commissioner Velma Wil­
liams addressed the commu­
nity group at the first summit
to enforce and work for
among our citizens,
for unity, to get In­
formed. to attend commission
meetings and to read your local
papers. Work and volunteer at
your child's school. Ministers
muat be true leaders. Inform

Sanford Community Appre­
ciation Christian Fellowship
Banquet will be held Saturday.
Aug. 23. at ftOO p.m. at the
Sanford CMc Center. Persona
of the community wtd be hon­
ored. Get your tickets from

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van
Dyck of Sanford, announce
the engagement of their
daughter. Elizabeth L Van
Dyck, to Patrick lan Keelsuver, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Larry Keefsuver, alao of

Youtha and their
edvleon of the
Flret United Methodlet Church In
Sentord teke one
loot look et Comp
Overton In Tenneooee whore they
epent more then e
week ee youth
mleolonarloo
helping the Im­
poverished Appa­
lachian mountain
folk repair and
clean their dweltInga aa wall aa the
countryalde.

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�4 C •Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Sunday, August 16. 1998

T he B ledsoes m ark
silver anniversary

Wanda Mae Usina
Edward Broadway
exchange vows
Wanda Mae Usina of
Apopka, and Michael Edward
Broadway of Sanford, ex­
changed wedding vows on
Sunday. July IB. following
the 11 o.m. service at the
First
United
Methodist
Church In Sanford. The Rev.
Beth Fogle-Mlllcr. church
pastor, performed the tradi­
tional double ring ceremony.
Hie bride Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Richmond R.
Lewis of Panama City. The
bridegroom Is the son of the
late Lottie Broadway Echols
and the late Harvey C.
Broadway of Sanford.
Soprano Marlene Mraz
sang "The Lord's Prayer." ac­
companied by Dan Sellers.
The bride chose for her
vows a tea-length candlelight
gown fashioned along the
Victorian silhouette with a

Dr. And Mrs Michael E.
Bledsoe of IxtiRwood o b w w d
their 2r&gt;ih wedding anniversary
on Aug, II. The couple were
n u tn ird on that date In 1973 at R ; ’:
Trinity
United
M ethodist
C hurch In Oninesville.
The
Bledsoes
celebrated
their anniversary with ■ cruise
to the B aham as. They are the
paren ts of two children: Lnra. ,
a student nt University of
Central H onda, and Ben. a
student nt Lake Mary High
Sehooly.
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J a n Bledsoe Is employed as
an educator and Dr. Bledsoe Is

chKTon skirt and lace bodice
rpibelllslird with pearls and
sequins. She wore n spray of
baby's breath In her Frenchbraided hair and carrlrd an
arm bouquet of lavender and
pole flower flowers
and
white roses showered with
baby's breath.
Melissa Usina. daughter of
the bride, und Megan Broad­
way. daughter of the bride­
groom. attended the bride as
molds of honor. Melissa wore
a pale yellow dress and Mewore a coordinating yelMcKinley Hall of the church.
dress. Each wore baby's
A color scheme of lavender
breath In her hair and car­ and yellow wns used in the
ried pale yellow carnations
decor. Jean Norris was in
Interspersed with baby's
charge of decorations a s­
breath and greenery.
sisted by the Altar Guild and
Michael Broadway attended
Ann Klmmons. The huge
his father as best man. Ush­
tiered caked was designed by
ers were Jerry Bartel. Bill
Linda Lee of Ocean City. Md„
Baer, John Rogers and Steve
sister of the bride. Church

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celebrates a 75th birthday.
Vemon
Fedderson's
78th
birthday was on an historic
weekend. On Friday,-Aug. 7.
the City of Lake Manr turned 25
years old and celebrated the
anniversary with a big bash on
Saturday. Aug. 8. Vem'a party
waa Sunday. Aug. 9. This
weekend was also the 28th an ­
niversary of the Lake Mary Ro­
tary Club.
Dozens of family and friends
showed up to celebrate the oc­
casion with Vem. They gave
glowing testimonials, but they
also told
* funny and
memorable stories about Vem.
His daughter. Diane, said she

LAKE MARY

MARY
ROWELL

exceptional grandfather. Al­
though. If you tee his wife Do­
rothy out and about tn Lake

Hta volunteer jobs have been
numerous. Vem has been a
member of the Lake Maty Ro­
tary for 28 years. He received
an award from Rotary for Out­
standing Service for 1907-1908.
He Is also a Paul Hards Fellow
tn Rotary.
In the 2ft years Vem has been
a member, he has never
missed a meeting. That's 1.280
meetings.
The Lake Mary Rotary ch ar­
tered the Community Im­
provement
Association
In
1976. Their goal, to build a
community building for the or­
ganizations of the city. Vem

Joined the CIA In Ua' Infancy
and has been with It for 22
years. He managed the Com­
munity Building from 1988 un­
til 1990. The CIA honored Vem
with the Harry Terry Award for
1997. Vem has served as the
President of Rotary and of the
CIA.
Vem was also on the Lake
Mary Chamber of Commerce
for many years. In 1991. he
waa named Citizen of the Year
by the Chamber.
In addition to hta outstand­
ing service as a volunteer. Vem

day of the month, the women
go out an the town for lunch.
Their moot recent gathering
waa at the Red Lobster at
Seminole Towne Center In
Sanford. LAFRA also supports
a number of charitable organ!-

years. Marie SundvalL (he
charter president who is still
active, has been a member for
46 years.
For Information, call Ann.
330-1988.

Among workshops, network­
ing opportunities and o th tr
events, attendees also took
part In a Pilot Walk b d d a t
Celebration on July 18 to u p port the wwock of the Founda­
tion tn brain-related disorders.
Ruth participated as a walker
and Marian waa a ghost
walker.
Pilot International, founded
tn 1921. is a volunteer service
organization of business and
professional leaders to improve
the quality of life In communi­
ties throughout the world. The
organization's service focus la
helping persons with brainrelated disorders and disabili­
ties.
The
Pilot
International
Foundation awar ds thousands
of dollars annually in grants
and scholarships which farther
education, research and pro­
grams that benefit those a f­
fected by neurological diseases
and injuries to the brain.

The Ladles Auxiliary of the
Fleet Reserve Association Unit
147 la one of the county's larg­
est organizations with 372
members, according to Presi­
dent Ann Lyons. The member­
ship la made up of Navy. Ma­
rines and Coast Ouaard wives
who meet monthly at the FRA
Chapter home on West First
Street.
Every other second Wednes­

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Local legend celebrates 75th birthday

Like many Floridians. Vem
originally came from some­
where else. He was bom in
Center. Neb., but spent hta
formative years tn lows. The
son of a Lutheran teacher.
Vem had seven brothers and
slaters. In December 1940, at
17. he joined the Navy. He
would spend the next 20 years
in the Navy. He aaw places Mb
French Morocco and Beirut
when It was still a beautiful
city.
He was tn the Heavy Attack
squadron and not long before
hta retirement, he was trans­
ferred to Sanford. When he re­
ared. he decided to stay. He
moved to
Lake Mary In 1963. Hta fobs
after retiring Included working
at the post office, running
Scholl's Fish Camp In Sanford
and selling Insurance.

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The JunloreUea of the Flor­
ida Federation of Women's
Clubs recently held a statewide

Ths Stardust •crate* Unit of
Old Scouts In Lake Mary will
hold their last recruitment
night Monday. Aug. 17 at 7
p.m. at Heathrow Elementary
School. Roundup has already
been held at Lake Mary and
Wilson Elementary.
If you are unable to attend
the roundup Monday, or If you
were unable to attend the pre­
vious roundups, you daughter
can atlUJo in Old Scouts. Ju st
call the School Coordinator for
you school. For Heathrow, call
JoAnne Feiner a t 333-2700; far
Lake Maty, call Colleen Dourtno at 321&gt;8830 and for Wilson,
call Cynthia Talley at 3230407.
Although roundups are not
held at the t ***1* and high
schools, girls are encouraged

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children (T ed- and 'Alice*) love
each other dearly but get into fre­
quent ttflk. Altar the last one, they
warn not epeakln*. It waa Ted's
birthday and Alica waa leaving
town, so aha aakad me to give him a
card aha had choaan.
I knew thia card wouldn't go over
well. Altar Alice left, I went to the
atore and bought a card that I knew
exproaaad how ahe really feela. I
aifnod bar name to it and threw out
the other one. I don’t think that
either oao of them will find out
what I did.
Whan Ted opened the card, ha
waa vary touched. Ha really Uhad
The card made him happy. Waa I
wrong to do what I did?
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activity •Grieving' calls lor — visitin f people in nursing homea —
needs to bo a community effort, not
just the efforts of Individuals (although I’m not at all discouraging
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DEAR CLAIREr You aro ab­
solutely correct. But I thought
th e te a c h e r w ould a c c e p t It
more readily if be or aha boawd
it from th e school prlaelnnL
rath er than the atudonta. Rond
DEAR ABBY: Regarding the lat­
ter about the teacher who thinks
that your column is only far adults:
As kids wa attended a Lutheran
Bible study camp here in Cnlsmda
I don't remember much about the
camp —it's boon so long age —hot
one memory I do have is that wa
had a group chat about your col­
umn. It was led by the principal af
our school.
He would read a question and
than aak us to pretend that wo ware
Abby and give our answers. I M t
pretty good whan I nailed your
response to a T. As an adult now, I
can hardly ass where your cohana
would be inappropriate fcr a child.
Thank you for many enjoyable
years of columns.
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PAGE 7A...

SPORTS...PAGE IB

Seen
around
Seminole

Naruta and
Vach o f the
tinning Bears

Sanford, Cassolborry, Lako Mary, Longwood,

Randy
Morris, the
county chair­
man. began
to grow a
beard two
weeks ago
but saw It
wasn't what
he had In
mind.
Beards
aren't for
everyone.
Larry Dale, thr mayor of
Sanford, looked fine with his but
M onts Isn't Dale.
Each time Morris looked at
Dale he realized all the more
why Dale could w rar a beard
and he couldn't.
Abe Lincoln had a fine beard.
So did Ulysses Grant.
Theodore Roosevelt had a
mustache but since he was in
ofllce there hasn't been any
facial hair on thr big guys at thr
W hite House.
It Is hard to Imagine John
Kennedy with a beard or m us­
tache. Same for Richard Nixon.
Can't Imagine BlU Clinton with a
beard o f mustache, either.
For a long while baseball play­
ers weren't allowed to facial hair.
T h r Cincinnati Reds still have
such a rule. The Reds were
Uilrrraied In getting the m ar­
velously mustachioed reliever
Rollle Fingers one year but he
choose to quit rather than
shave.
Many relief pitchers like to
wear beards o r mustaches. They
believe It makes them look m en­
acing. A1 lira bosky was so mean
looking he was called the Mad
Hungarian. Bruce Sutter looked
like Blackbeard.
Fox Broadcasting Is having
fun trying to find out If people
like football commentator Terry
Bradshaw with or without a
mustache and goatee.
One o f the reasons Walt
Frazier was Cool Clyde o f the
New York Knlcks was because of
a fine beard.
Only the sidekicks - never the
hrro - had beards In the old B
Western movies. Fuzzy St.
John's beard was neat enough
for him to be called Fuzzy.
Gabby Hayes had a fine beard,
too. Fuzzy and Gabby, fine
bearded friends.
We'll not forget Groucho'B
mustache or Papa Hemingway’s
beard.
In a piece called Cathedral.
author Raymond Carver writes
o f a blind man.
T h is blind man. feature this,
he was wearing a full beardl A
beard on a blind man! Too
much. I say.'*
Th e blind man may have had
an advantage having a beard.
T h e biggest problem I had
with mine was having to see It.”
Randy Morris said.
Russ While writes about peo­

ple places and Issues In
Seminole County. If you have an
Idea for a column, please call
322 2611. write P.O. Dox 1667.
Sanford. 32772.

County olnea ISOS

W ED N ESDAY. N O V E M B E R 4, 1998

91st Y E A R , No. 53

Some fellows
need to shave

H

50C M U

Voters speak loud and clear
✓ Y es to hotel
By BUI Kerns
HERALD STAFF W RITER
SANFORD - Sanford voters
approved by u 56-44 percent
margin
the
referendum
authorizing the city co m m is­
sion to leuse a portion of Fort
Mellon Park ami to authorize
development
of
a
ho­
tel/conference cen ter and City
Park complex.
The vote clcurs the way for
the city and PRA Developm ent
Corporation o f Connecticut to
seek the necessary permits to
move forward with development
plans for a proposed &amp;IO-40
million hotel/conference center
that would occupy 7.9 aerrs on
the western portion of Fort
Mellon Park.
’ Now the development will
continue post-haste.* Sanford
Mayor Larry Dale said. "W rT r
going to be finalizing thr plans
with Seminole County.
I'm
very excltrd. because Sanford
run takr thr lead In C rn tral
Florida
Tills will bring p ro s ­
perity. Jobs, and recreation.
W e'rr going to lower thr tax
rule. rals« property values, and
bring
real
prosperity
into
Sanford.Dale said lie hopes
thr
amount o f participation
on
both sides of the referendum
will spur greater public dla-

logur In other Issues.
T h r city's proposal calls for a
(X) to 100.000 square foot urnfcrrnce center, u 300 room ho­
tel. a restaurant, a public
boardwalk along L ik e Monroe,
landscaping along thr park,
fishing piers, w atrrrraft m a­
rina clerks, and other retail
uses.
There would lie 8.3 arres re­
served on thr eastern portion
o f the park for recreation and
the bcNirdwalk. while existing
civic facilities will remain In
place on 4.3 arres. T h r S in
ford Museum,
civic
renter,
senior center, and thr chamber
o f commerce wouUI rrm aln In
their current locations.
Plans have already been fi­
nalized Ijy thr city for thr two
ballflrlds on Fori Mellon Park
to Ih- moved to Chose Park, as
|&gt;art of a $412,000 project to
create a clover-leafed four flcid
Hanford Central Sports C o m ­
plex. T h r four new fields, tu be
placed adjacent
to Historic
Scnford MenMiri.il Stadium and
Zinnbrck Field, will give the
com plex six ballflrlds.
C on
structlon will begin In Jan.
1999. and will br ro n ip letr
later In the year.
Com m issioner Velma
W ll
llatns said thr turnout of the
black community and other
PtoeM m « Park, page 3A

Sanford Mayor Larry Data and Joe Pacttti of tha PRA development grocp calebrata In Megnoto Square
Tuesday after the hotel complex referendum at Ft. M elon Park paaaed by an overwhelming margin.

/ Yes to decency

I n i n i s ;im\oih-7

county's voters approved on
ordinance put on the ballot a f­
ter a petition drive by the
Seminole County Citizens for
Decency. Cusselberry Pastor
Mark George, the leader o f the
group, trailed Linda C. Hart In
a close race fur a com m is­
sioner’s seat In Casselberry.
Supervisor o f Elections. Sandy
Guard said the rrsult won't be
determined until 5.700 ab sen ­
tee ballots are counted today.
*1 think the people o f S em i­
nole County have risen to a
new high o f comm unity stan­
dards." George said. "This Is a
new day In this county."
Seminole County C om m is­
sion Chairman Randy Morris
said he expects the board will
*»*
The Georges had a mixed victory following Tuesday s election results
Mark George lost his bid for a seat on the Casselberry City Commission,
a decency ordinance he spearheaded passed at the county level.

By Rose White
HERALD STAFF W RITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Given
a choice o f decency or Inde­
cency.
the county's
voters
chose decency on Tuesday.
Seminole County will no longer
be Florida’s aunaturel choice.
Nude dancing has been glvrn a
resounding heave-ho.
Voters overwhelmingly
ap­
proved a Public Decency O rdi­
nance that will cover up the
exotic dancers ut a half dozen

Nuisance abatement board
SANFORD - The Nuisance Abatement
Hoard will meet today at 6:30 p.m. at City
Commission Conference Room. Sanford
City Hall. 300 North Park Avc., Sanford.
Am ong the Items on the agenda are sta ­
tus
reports for Ridgewood Villas.
Sunshine
Liquors,
Inc.,
Chance's
SupcrM arket. T o n y’s Bar, and West
Indies.

Industry recognition
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Nearly 600 busi­
ness. community, and political leaders
will honor more than two dozen com pa­
nies for locating, expanding and/or creat­
ing Jobs In Seminole County at the Fourth
Annual Industry Recognition Luncheon.

clubs In Casselberry and Fern
Park. Th r ordinance also sets
a minimal level for public dress
for anyone 10 or older.
For nearly
two decades.
Sem inole County has been a
magnet for those wishing to
see total nude dancing at clubs
such as Rachel's, Club Juana,
and Circus Circus. Unless a t­
torneys for these businesses
can present a convincing case,
the dancers will cover up and
stay that way.
More tlian 57 percent of

sign o ff on the referendum
when It meets on Tuesday, and
send notification to T a lla h a s­
see. He said the ordinance
should be In effect In two
weeks..
Residents o f Casselberry and
Fern Park have argued that the
nude clubs have decreased
proj)erty values and Increased
crime. George said that the
new nile will make a major
difference In the
econom ic
status o f thr area und o f the
county.
Sheriff Don Esllnger and his
staff are prepared to enforce
the decency law. which re­
quires dancers to cover specific
PU s m m « Decency, Page 3A

In B r ie f
These companies have Invested nearly
300 million dollars In Seminole County
and have created nearly 1.500 new Jobs.
The luncheon, hosted by the Greater
Seminole County Cham ber o f Commerce
on Thursday, begins at 11:30 a.m. In the
Presidential Ballroom . C hu rch Street
Station. Orlando, with the Gallery of
Progress. The Gallery features colorful
renderings and descriptions o f the honorecs projects. Keynote speaker for the
event will be Dennis Harward. president
and clUef executive officer o f HTE. Inc.,
Lake Mary. For more Information call
(407) 834-4404.

Bud and Millie Stockman of St. Petersburg played doubles in the ten­
nis competition Tuesday. More on the Games, pages 4A-6A

Heathrow women meet
HEATHROW - Diane Parker, executive
director o f the G reater Lake MaryHeathrow Chamber o f Commerce will be
the guest speaker for the Heathrow
Women's Club November luncheon.
Parker, originally from Chicago, moved
to the Centra) Florida area In 1985. She
opened the first official office for the
chamber In 1990. Founded In 1923, It Is
the oldest active clu m b er in Florida. In
1990 the chamber had approximately 100
members. Today there are more than
1.000 members In five counties. Parker

was recently recognized as one o f the lop
25 business women In Central Florida.
The meetings are held on the second
Monday o f the month. For more Informa­
tion call Linda Wish at (407) 333-3702.

Purple tea
SANFORD - Purple Tea. presented by
The American Cancer Society’s Sisters
Alive Committee, will be held Nov. 14
from 10 a.m. until noon at House o f
Refuge M inistries. 1001 Celery Ave..
Sanford. The theme for the tea. will be
"Reclaiming Our Worth By Reclaiming
Our Health.’ There will be food, door
prizes and gospel music.
There Is no charge, but reservations are
required by Monday. For more Informa­
tion call (407) 843-8680.

IN D E X
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Comics . . . .
Crossword . .
Dear Abby . .
Dr. O ott . . .
Horoscope . .
Obituaries . .
People . . . .
Police Briefs s e e s 3A
Sports . . . .
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Students, teach ers and parents gather at C room s

A cadem y.

SPECIAL TO T1IE HERALD
T h r D epartm ent of the Trrusury ts
n u k in g It easier for Am ericans to enjoy
the benefits o f regular sivln gs with Its new
EusySavrr Plan for U.S. Sittings Bonds.
In a program began Monday, millions o f
Am ericans who don’t have access to p a y­
roll savings plans will, for the fits! tim e.
I&gt;e able to buy lxtnds automatically for
them selves or their
families
All an
EasySaver custom er needs to do is to
com plete a simple order form authorizing
Treasury to charge their bank account for
the price o f the bond.
Investors choose the dates to charge
their account for their savings bund pu r­
chase. The only condition Is tli.it investors
must purchase at least two bonds each
year. Custom ers can purchase the popular
Series EE bond or the new InflationIndexed I Bond.
"EasySaver Is the latest Innovation that

we have Introduced to encourage savings
and to broaden access to Treasury seeu rl
ties." Assistant S ecretory Gary G en sler
said "W ith EasySaver. we have sim plified
tnc process tor I '20 million m ore A m erl
cans to buy savings bonds on a regular b a ­
sis "
EasySaver was developed m response to
consum er research showing that nearly
one In five respondents were Interested In
buying bonds regularly through author
l/ed debits to their bank accounts. Em
p loyccs of small burlinesses were partlr u
iarlv Interested in an automata purchase
plan like EasySaver as It gives them at
cess to a regular savings plan like the 7
million Am ericans w ho buy b on d s through
payroll savings plans at work
t o enroll, a pun baser sim ply • um pletes
the order form w hich is available at the
Bureau o f the Public Debt's website at
www.easysitver.gov or bv calling 1 H77

HI I SAVE, and malls It to the Federal R e ­
serve Bank of Richmond. T h r Richm ond
Federal lb-serve Is operating EasySaver for
Public Debt.
In about four weeks, custom ers re c e iv e
written coullnnatlon that their Easy Savor
accounts are active, and they will begin
ri i l iving I h iiii Is .is requested Bonds a re
then Issued .is the cilstom rr requested.
Customers don't need to do aiivthlug else
and bonds will lie issued au tom atically
until they cancel the enrollment.
Series EE I miiuIs , which sell for half
their face value will be available through
EasySaver In $50. $75. 8KK), #100. $50 0
and S I.000 denominations. Series I In fla ­
tion Indexed savings tmnds. which sell for
face value, will l&gt;o available lit S.r»0. $75.
$100. sf»t mi and S I.000 denom inations.
When the new $200 denomination I Bond
is introduced In May 1009. It will be
•ivallablt thtough EasySaver.

Crooms Headstart celebrates
programs 33rd anniversary
By Marva H aw kins
HERALD CO RRESPO ND EN T
SANFORD - Croom s A c a d ­
emy Headstart celebrated the
T lr d
y i nr o f the National
Headstart program recen tly.
In the midst o f tills ever
changing world. Headstart has
proven to be th r program
which lias helped to rally to
inspire confidence and d ir e c ­
tions for m any fam ilies and
ch ildren .
Crooms Headstart ts the b e ­
ginning and a building block
for child developm ent and s o ­
cialization.
Headstart
offers
children m any opportu nities
which at one tune could only
be afforded by those o f sub­
stantial means. Headstart Is a
learning
environm ent
with
nurturing and raring p rofes­
sionals: teachers like Betty
Donaldson.
Sadie
Brown.
Jackie Kellv and Romona Ben

ton. The teachers give Croom s
Headstart children a school
atm osphere
at no
out
of
pocket cost to the parents.
The 33rd B anner H eadstart
celebration
brought
parents
out to eat lunch with their
child. Involvement Is Im p o r­
tant to the child's growlh.
Open House was held during
the month o f O ctober for the
33rd anniversary at Hamilton
Headstart. Th r children p r e ­
pared their room s with art
made In their classes.
Crooms Headstart
parents
visiting
their
child's
room
were: Beverly Collins. C arrie
A. Dinn.
Martcola
Garcia.
Berman
W illiams.
Nicole
Perkins.
Andrea
Coleston.
Alevedo Escavtllc. Tayde Es­
camilla and Klin G reen.
Donaldson encourages the
com m unity to visit Croom s
Headstart. She is the site su­
pervisor and Is also a teacher.

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300 N French Ave . Sanford
(407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9406
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T ID E S

LO CAL FO R ECAST
upper-70s. Lows In the mid60s.
Thursday:
M orning
showers. Highs In the mid70s. Lows In the mid-50s. Fri­
day: Partly cloudy. Highs In
the low-7Os. Lows in the low50s. Saturday: Sunny. Highs
In the low-70s. Lows In the
mid-50s.

E X TE N D E D O U TL O O K
WEDNESDAY T H U R S D A Y
Shwra 79 65 Shwzni 7 5 54
SATU RD AY

P t c ld y 7 3 5 3

S u n n y 7 2 54

LOTTERY
H e ro aro the w inning -lum bers
soloctod on T u e s d a y in the Flori­
da Lottery
F a n ta s y 5
2 -1 1 -1 5 -2 1 -2 4
L o tto (O c t . 3 1 )
1 6 -1 8 -2 4 -3 3 -3 8 -4 4

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D a y to n a B e a c h 8i N e w
S m y r n a B e a c h : Seas are 2-

3 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona ts 76 degrees and
at New Symrna. 77 degrees.
Winds are from the west at
10-15 m.p.h.

«■ »

S»cminole H erald
"Seninx Seminole County Since IWIR"
Wednesday. November 4. 1998 • Vol. 91. No 53
Put' sred Daily Except Monday. Saturday A Christmas by
Repute Newspapers inc *300 N French Ave . Santord. FL 32771
Phone (407)322-2611 Fax (407)323-9408
Ma"a Orem ■Editor
Jett BerXrvcxe
CrX-via Pvjh •B«.vr*** Manager Snan Brodat
Don* Oetncti
L-nda Sen-gel
Jearve Hughe*
ADVERTISING
tW Kem*
Keiivi Werner - Maragar
Dean Smart
Cheryl Stcne
Tommy Vincent
.V»,-er S* rton
Ru*» Wf.te
CLASSIFIED
ADMINISTRATION
J&amp;rJee Mariai

ttmt Boner

LEGALS
Margaret Boscrwn
PRODUCTION

CIRCULATION
Betty Berrefl

Vet.Mla Mom*

Fran* Vcxtoxne • Manager
Peggy Beenner
Gena BuXur - Operation*
Freda Metmer*
Chery Smart
PRESS k STRIPPING
Robert SXip Coe an
Marx Savoie
Bill Egan
JacXE Ritchie
fctein Tyrrell. Jr •
Head Prewnan

EDITORIAL
HerxxKai HovLige Fad a&gt; Santord F cn U
and «»*'•. .re majirq ottce*
usf*s

aatzeo
c .timaiior Sero adores* cbarge* to
h e SEMINOLE MEflALO

m

, iv i 'nor
tailrjfd Fl U t t i tneT

Republic

nationally

on

the

I‘SAT.
As a group these 23 stu­
dents:
•averaged 1455 on the SAT
•accumulated
an
average
3.92 C.PA
•ranked 14 tn iui average
class size o f 538
•and scored an average o f 32
on the A C T com posite.
The 23 Sem inole
County
Public School students are:
Priscilla C. A lexander (L ik e
M ary High). Eileen S. Bcvts
(O viedo High). Darin Buxhautn
(Lake Mary High). Kristin Calhoon (Oviedo High). Shunna
Crankshaw (Lake Mary High).
Chad F. Durgln III (Lake M ary
High), Joseph P. Eckstrom
(L ik e Mary High). Krista Jean
Edm undson
(Lake
Brantley
High). Karen L Gagnon (Lik e
M ary High). Sara J. Gam ble
(Lake Mary High). Kristina C.
Hamm ond (Ovtrdo High). Seth
M. Henries (L ik e Mary High).
Ruth M. Hummel (L ik e M ary
High). Brian Janovltz (Lyman

DATE BOOK

S TA TIS TIC S
The high temperature In
Sanford Tuesday was 80
degrees and the overnight low
was 68.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.
Wednesday totaled 0.00 Inch­
es.
•Sunrise.................6:38 a.m.
*Sunaet..................5:38 p.m.

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WEDNESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 4:40
a.m.. maj. 10:50 a.m.. min.
5:00 p.m.. maj. 11:15 p.m.
TIDES: D aytona Beach: high:
7:35 a.m.. 8:00 p.m., low: 1:14
a.m.. 1:50 p.m. New S m yrna
Beach: high: 7:40 a.m.. 8:05
p.m.. low: 1:19 a.m.. 1:55 p.m..
C ocoa Beach: high: 7:55 a.m.,
8:20 p.m.. low: 1:34 a.m.. 2:10
p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS

FR ID A Y

SPECIAL TO TH E HERALD
SANFORD - The S rm ln o lr
County
Public
Schools
re­
cently honored 23 students
w ho have been recognized .*»
National
Merit
Scholarship
Scinlflnallsts for the 1998-99
school year. These students
scored tn the top half of one

percent

....... ...

Today: Showers. Highs In the

Pictured (from left) are the 1952
officers ot the Sanford Kiwanis
Club. Martin Stinecipher. presi­
dent. Oscar Harrison, financial
secretary. Earl Higginbotham
last vice president. P P Camp­
bell. treasurer. Douglas Stenstrom. second vicopresident.
Joel Field, immediate past presi­
dent. Ralph Smith, secretary Di­
rectors that year worn O K Golf
Rupert Strickland. Luther Doss.
Ed Shmhosler Lester Tharp and
Ed McKinley

M erit scholars honored

Still The'ge^For Local News
Serving Seminole Cotmrty Since jyew
SPORTS • PEOPLE
HEALTH &amp; FITNESS • BUSINESS

Vintage view

Sutwrplron Hate* (Daily &amp; Sunday)

MaU
Mriitvi DeLvery
$24 00
3 Monlfvi
$1950
$39 00
$48 00
6 Month*
$96 00
$78 00
1 Year
M g
FUrOa Ftovdenl* a &gt;1 7% uin* tax
•Jl
to above ratus
■ w l ,Yct» i/mpen. Inc.

N ov. 4, 1998
Today u the JOSIft
day of I'J'JA und the
13rd day of fall

I I L IT T 4
s

TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1842. Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln
were married in Springfield. Ill
On this day in 1922. King Tut s tomb
was discovered, more lhan l oon years
after his death
On this day in 1921. Nellie T Ifuss of
Wyoming became the first woman to
be elected governor in the United
States
T O D A Y 'S
llllt TODAYS:
It F
(ioodrich &lt;1841 I888». manufacturer:
Will Rogers &lt;1879 1935). humorist:
Walter Cronkite &lt;1916 ». broadcast
journalist, is 82, Art Carney &lt;1918 »,
actor, is 80. Loretta Swit 0937 i. ac­
tress. is 61. Robert Mapplethorpe
(1946 1989i. photographer. Markie Post
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D ecency

POLICE LOG
The following reports mere compilerI from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incltlents recorderI Noe. 3:

Burglary:
SANFORD. French Avenue, 1400 block. Nov. I. 2:22 p in. A
24-yrar old man was arrested by Sanford Poller for burglary to
a conveyance. Poller said the man was acting suspiciously In
die parking lot o f a business. They said he was looking In the
windows of cars parkrd thrrr. W lien they stopped to question
him. they notlcrd thr window on a nearliy car was hrokrn. A f­
ter they began talking to him. he admitted to having broken
the window o f the ear and to having taken some Item s from
that ear.

Domestic violence:
FERN PARK. Highway 17-92. 7400 block. Nov.. 2. 4:1!) a m.
A 35 year old n u n was arrrstrd liy Sem inole County s h e riffs
deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said thr man had
Ix-rn arguing with his w lfr while the couple was dnvlng In their
ear and hr had rhokrd her and sh r had klrkrd him In the face
In an effort to have him release her.
SANFORD. Beider Avenue. 100 block. Nov. I. 7:33 p in An
IH-yrar-old man was arrested liy Sem inole County s h e riffs
deputies for dom rstlr vlolenre. Deputies said he and his g irl­
friend were throwing things at each other when she asked him
to stop When he did not, a verbal argument began. That a r ­
gument turned violent and the man and the girlfriend (a m inor)
each hit the other on several occasions. Doth were arrrstrd.
W itnesses reported that they often arr Involved In physical a l ­
tercations

coa tla M d from Pag* i a
parts o f their breasts and bu t­
tocks. Violations arc punish­
able by as much as S500 In
lines and 60 days In Jail. In re­
cent months, deputies have
made arrests at several clubs.
H ie re are different guidelines
because o f the new rule.
A lto m ry Hugh Trres. repre­
senting six o f the nude dunelng
clubs, said he Is going to file a
$15 million to $20 million law
suit against the county based
on the nudity ban. He said the
property rights protection act
allow s the club owners to be
com pensated when new laws
hurt their property values.
'G overnm ent cannot simple
destroy the value o f these ex ­
isting businesses and exjiei t to
pay nothing for doing so.”
Trees Informed the Hoard o f
County C om m issioners.
Attorney Rick Nelson has
agreed to drfend the C onstitu ­
tionality o f the new law. He
has told the rounty that thr
law will stand up In any rourt.

Drugs:

continued from Pago 1A
m inorities was rrttlcal to the
results o f the referendum W il­
liams said the majority of the
bl.uk
comm unity
supported
the hotel/conference renter for
the economic development and
new Jobs that can com e.
"H its Is a new day for San­
ford and the lilac k community.*
W illiam s said.
'N ew bu si­
nesses will open up And. h o ­
tels nerd plumbers, elrctri
clans,
telephone
repairmen
Also, there can lie hotel m an­
agement internships thnmgh

Bush wins and m ore
By Bill Kent*
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • The
election of J rh llusli as F lo r­
ida’s Governor and the a p ­
proval of Sem inole County's
public
decency
ordinance
highlighted Tuesday’s election
results.
Hush was elected 63 to 37
percent, and the decency ordi­
nance was approved r&gt;7 to 43
p ercm l. Thr uliseoter ballots
have not been counted at the
time o f this printing
Sanford voters approved the
referendum
to
permit
the
building of a h otel/conferrnrr
center by 56 to 44 perc ent
Tw o city comm ission seats In
Casselberry may hang on yet
to be recorded absentee b a l­
lots Linda Hart defeated .Mark
George for com m issioner seat
3 by 211 votes. 52 to 4H per­
cent.
For com m issioner seat
I, Dave Henson defeated Tom
Ecker by 93 votes. 51 to 49
percent.
Owen Shrppard defeated Kay
Robertson
for
Casselberry's
seat 2
54 to 46 prrrent.
Casselberry's
non-binding
resolution on whether thr city
comm ission may enact legisla ­
tion prohibiting nudity In an
establishment licensed to sell
alcohol passed 61 to 39 per­
cent.
Hob Graham was re-elected
for the U S. Senate. 56 to 44
percent, over Charlie Crist.
Corrlne Drown was re-elected
to the U.S. House of Represen­
tatives over challenger
Hill
Randall liy 2H1 votes. 53 to 47
percent.
Florida voters approved an

amendment
preserving
the
death penalty. 75 to 25 p er­
cent.
Thr
amendment
granting
counties the authority to re
quire a criminal history rec­
ords check and a three to five
day w aiting period for the pur­
chase of a firearm passed 67 to
33 perrrnt
H ie amendment stating that
requirements for ballot access
of Independent
and
m inor
party candidates cannot be
grrater than those for major
party candidates was approved
59 to 4 I percent.
The
voters
rejected
an
amendment that would have
removed a requirement that on
owner
o f historic
projierty
must tie Involved In renovating
the property to lie granted ad
valorem tax exemption.
H ie amendment authorizing
Florida's legislature to grant an
additional 925.000 hom estead
tax exemption to people 65
years of age or older, whose
Income docs not exceed a cer­
tain amount, passed 69 to 31
percent.
An
amendment
requiring

.u trq u a tr provision lor co n s e r­
vation of natural resources and
creating the Fish and W ildlife
Conservation
C om m ission
passed 74 to 26 percent.
H ie amendment providing for
future local elections to decide
whether to continue electing
circuit and county Judges or to
adopt a system o f appointm ent
of those Judges by the governor
was rrjected 56 to 44 percent.
Katherine Harris
defeated
Karrn Glevers 65 to 35 percent
for Florida's Secretary o f State.
Hob
Hutterworth
defeated
David Hludworth In a d o se a t­
torney general's race. 52 to 48
percent.
In thr race for treasurer. Hill
Nelson and Tim Ireland are
awaiting the absentee ballots,
as the current count shows
Nelson defeating Ireland 51 to
49 percent.
Hob Milligan d e ­
feated f ’ewall Daughtrey 09 to
31 percent for com ptroller.
Tom Gallagher defeated Peter
W allace for education com m is­
sioner 65 to 35 jicrcrnt.
Hob
Crawford drfratrd Rich Faircloth for agriculture com m is­
sioner 55 to 40 percent. Huddy
Dyer defeated Dean Mosley for
the U.S. Senate. 65 to 35 per­
cent.

Catherine M. Porter.
102.
Welch
Road. Apopka,
died
Monday. Nov. 2. 1998 at Th e
Summit. Apopka. Horn Aug.
29. 1896 In Chicago. 111., she
moved to Central Florida In
1958. Mrs.
Porter
was
a
homemaker. She was a Chris­
tian Scientist.
Survivors Include daughters.
Suzanne P. Connolly. Lake
Mary.
Jean
P.
Moore.
Hethesda. Md.; seven grand­
children;
10
great
grandchildren: one great-greatgrandchild.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
m ents.

JOSEPH JOHN SIEGEL
Joseph
John
Siegel,
60.
Verona Roud. DeHary. died
Monday. Nov. 2. 1998 at his
residence. Horn In Ph iladel­
phia. Pa., he moved to Central
Florida In 1986 from New Lon­
don. Conn. Mr. Siegel was a
dispatcher and worker for the
Sem inole County Road M ainte­
nance Department. He served
in the U.S. Navy. Mr. Siegel
was a Catholic.
Survivors Include wife. Uarbaru
Francis;
daughter.

Anndrea. Connecticut; sons.
Tim othy. John, both o f C o n ­
necticut:
step-sons.
C raig
Hmssard. Florida. Cory Hrassard. Christopher
Hrassard.
both o f Connecticut: mother.
Mary Ellen. Philadelphia. Pa.;
brothers. William. Pen n sylva­
nia. Harry. Florida: sisters. V e ­
ronica Moore. New Jersey. Delores.
Pennsylvania.
Elsie
Meyer.
Pennsylvania:
three
grandchildren.
Altman-Long Funeral Home.
DeHary. In charge o f arran ge­
ments.

WILLIAM JOSEPH WILSON
W illiam Joseph W ilson. 6-1.
Pasadena Avenue. Longwood.
died Tuesday. Nov. 3. 1998.
Horn Sherrard, 111., he moved
to Central Florida In 198-1. Mr.
Wilson was a carpenter by
trade
for
45
years
and
owner/presldcnt
of
United
Concrete Services. Inc. He was
a veteran o f the U.S. Marine
Corps during the Korean War.
Mr. Wilson attended Church o f
the Nativity.
Survivors Include wife. Patri­
cia Vander Vcnnet; sons. Mark
W.. Falrvlew Heights. 111.. S te­
phen V., Tim T., both of
Moline. 111.: step-sons. Raul D.

Those voting against he refer
endum bellrve
that
groups
such us the Citizens for De
cency should not be able to
legislate morality.
'Personally. I'm very happy
with the vote.” said County
Comm issioner W in Adams. *We
had to get this referendum to
show what our comm unity
standards arr. W e had to grt
this to the voters. Th ry cam e
through In dying colors “

KSOtOW M t o O U tH O M TOT I TSVINVy
wttn Two WtQfaWfnif9i two kkjs,
•nd a 1300,000 groM Incomr

Income tax

Social Security. Medicare tax

Total federal tax

Tax rate* for 1090:20.1%
Tax rate* for 1997:29.2%
*as percent of total income

The new tax law hat reduced the amount of deductions and personal ex­
emptions that the wealthy can claim As a result, taxes for the well-off are
much higher than they were in 1990

this. Tills will bring good Jobs,
eronom ic development, and an
Increased tax base. Tills will
change thr Image o f Sanford as
a whole. I'm happy not so
much for me. but for those who
will com e aftrr m e *
W illiam s said she hopes for
greater dialogue in the c o m ­
munity that can lead to ‘ unity*
In Sanford and thr black c o m ­
munity.
Comm issioner Hrady Lrssard
Is calling (or both sujijxirters
and opponent* o f the planned
development to com e together
In discussions, to 'm ak e sure
as many people as possible
are ImiH i happy and co m fo rt­
a b le .'
'W e voted yes.' la-ssard said.
'L e t’s look at new opportu ni­
ties and concepts.
Now let's
talk about It. Tills Is a glorious
lillle town I think working t o ­
gether. we have the resources
to find solutions to fighting
crime. Increasing property v a l­
ues. and decreasing the m lllage
rate.’
Lcssard said he wants to
meet with comm unity leaders,
such as Ginger Holke and J a ­
mie Minks, who are opposed to

the development

of Ibe

Political
Action
Com m ittee,
said the referendum Is 'th e
first positive step ' to discus­
sions that can 'u n ite us as a
c ity .'
"W e need to put any differ­
ences aside and come together
with one single goal.* Howell
said. T o make the city better.
Different jieople have different
Ideas. T ills vote Is a mandate
from the people, a new d irec­
tion for the city.
Th r nicest
thing Is that Sanford voters
rrally got Involved.'
T h r land around the hotrl/con fcrrncr center will liecom e a Community Redevel­
opment
Area, according
to
Sanford City Manager Tony
VanDrrworp. with tax m oney
from thr area going Into public
Improvements for the area.
A three percent hotel room
tax. lease revenues, and p ro p ­
erty
taxrs
Irom
the
ho­
tel/conference center will pay
for county bonds that will pay
for
public
Im provem ents.
VanDrrworp said. The devel-

ojiers would also jiay a jiercentagr o f their gross annual
receljiis to the- city, accordin g
to VanDrrworp.
Hie Florida Departm ent o f
Transportation
has awarded
Sanford $1.8 million to constm et a 4.5 mile long b o a rd ­
walk In 2002 from M ellon vtlle
Ave.
to Sem inole
County's
Wayside Dark west o f In te r­
state 4.

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lel/conferenre center.
'M y greatest fear was that
this referendum would polarize
u s.' Lessard said.
T o som e
extent. It has. W e re looking at
the soul of the city. There ure
different Ideas
Myself. I want
to move the Center to the
south and west, where there
are vacant lo lls and the most
possible people can be c o m ­
fortable with It.
Different
com m issioners had other good
plans. I want all sides to come
together In meaningful discus­
sio n s.'
Form er
Sanford
com m is­
sioner Lon Howell, chairman
of the hotel/conference center s

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There m ay be long legal b a ttles
as the powerful adult en ter­
tainment Industry fights back.
Club Juana owner Mike T in ­
ier has operated his business
for 35 years with a minimum of
trouble. He said the club will
continue to operate and abide
with the new law but at the
same time his attorney would
address the Issue In court.
In the city o f C asselberry
election, more than 60 percent
of the voters said "yes" to a
anti-nudity referendum
that
affects clubs that sell alcohol.

P a rk ------------

SANFORD, Old Lake Mary Road at Country Club. Nov 2.
9:50 a m A 40 year-old woman was arrrstrd by Sem inole
County sh e n lfs deputies for possession o f m ir k cocaine and
possession o f drug paraphernalia. Deputies said they saw her
sitting in her truck looking down in her lap and thry stopped
to see If shr was all right Villen thry spoke to her. she drove
uway and thry followed. Soon thry w rrr able to stop her for a
traffic violation Shr was uncooperative and combative, d ep u ­
ties said According to thr report, the drpu tlrs dually found It
necessary to put her Into Investigative custody At that time,
they searched her purse and found som e rolling paper*. a
sm all pipe used to sm okr crack cocaine, some steel wool
(some new and some hum ti. a razor with cocaine residue on it.
a piece of crack cocaine and an unidentified pill

Ta xe s, then and n o w

Vander Vennet. Miami. Thom as
A. Vander Vennet. Longwood;
brother. John V.. Davenport.
Iowa: sisters. Lolita Schlapfer.
S IM s. 111.. Joan. Helen Jurgenson. both of Davenport. Iow a.
Dorothy Demlnk. Moline. Ill:
six grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home,
Longwood.
In
charge o f arrangem ents.

DELORIS ANN WORLEY
Delorts
Ann
Worley.
60.
Fourth Street. Osteen, died
Sunday. Nov. 1. 1998. Horn
May 27. 1938 In Heckley.
W.Va.. she moved to Central
Florida In 1982 from Plney
View. W.Va. Mrs. W orley was a
homemaker. She was a B a p ­
tist.
Survivors Include husband.
Lewis; sons. Randall, In ver­
ness. Danny. Heckley. W.Va..
Eddie.
Sanford;
daughters.
Melanie
Morgan.
Deltona.
Frances McDaniel. ML Hope.
W.Va., Donna Hughes, Silt.
Colo.. Debbie Adkins. Plney
View.
W.Va.;
sister,
Hetty
Gates. Orlando: 15 grandchil­
dren.
Haldwtn-Falrchlld
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Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

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Dominoes, basketball and billiards

Schedule of events
ACTIVITY. TIME ft LOCATION

Players in Tuesday's dominoes
event included Doris Martm (from
loft, upper photo), Lois Marcel and
Tom Wilson Gordon. Bob Bohanan
and J.D. Sogroves (from left,
bottom left photo) pose with the two
staff members. Alan Greene and
Tom Kelly, whom they beat in tho
basketball competition held at the
Salvation Army Gymnasium. Pat
Mead. June Shine and Peggy Crist
(from left, bottom right photo)
participated in the eight-bail event
at the Senior Center.

Breakfast. 7:00 a.m., Sanford Civic Center
Golf-Handicap. 7:30 a.m.. Mayfair Country
Club
Hobby &amp; Photography Show (exhibitors only).
8:00 a.m .-4:00 p.m., Sanford City Hall
Basketball. 9:00 a.m.. Salvation Army
Gymnasium
Billiards. Women’s 8 Ball. 9:00 a.m. Sanford
Senior Center
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Bowling-Doubles. 9:30 a.m. AMF Deltona
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Golf-Handicap. 1:00 p.m.. Mayfair Country
Club
Badminton. 2:00 p.m.. Salvation Army
Gymnasium

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1908
Breakfast. 7:00 a.m., Sanford Civic Center
Tennis. 9:00 a.m.. Sylvan Lake Park
Canoe. Sprint. 9:00 a.m.. Lake Carolla-Ft.
M ellon
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M ellon
G olf Long Drive, 10:00 a.m .-2:00 p.m..
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Pinochle. 10:00 a.m.. Renaissance o f Sanford
Pancake Race. 11:00 a.m.. Fort Mellon Park
Tennis, 12:30 p.m.. Sylvan Lake Park
Dance. 2:00 p.m., Sanford Civic Center
Hobby &amp; Photography Show (Public) 2:005:00 p.m.. Sanford City Hall
Mid-Week Banquet. 6:30 p.m., Sanford Civic
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1998
Breakfast. 7:00 a.m.. Sanford Civic Center
Shufflcboard. 8:30 a.m., Sanford ShufTleboard
Club
Table Tennis. 8:30 a.m.. Salvation Army
Gymnasium
Tennis. 9:00 a.m.. Sylvan Lake Park
Billiards, Women’s Rotation. 9:00 a.m..
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Senior tennis is the melody of autumn
■y R o m White
HERALD STAFF W RITER
SANFORD Seniors play
exquisite tennis. Th is has been
most apparent the past two
days at Sylvan Luke Park for
the Golden Age Gam es and w ill
be until all the matches are
played. This kind o f tennis is
the melody o f autumn.
Dominick Ferrarlni. 70. and
Bernhard Burg. 00. were gold
medal winners Tuesday In their
divisions o f m en's
singles.
Both look - and play • much
younger than their ages.
*l*m playing better now than
I ever did." said Ferrarlni. who
lives in W inter Springs. "If I
ever get old. t il take up golf."
Burg, from Dunnelon, Is Just
as pleased at his tennis gume.
*! play four and five times a
week. I should be half way d e­
cent at It."
FerTarinl beat 70-year-old
Olin Kelly. 0-4. 0-1. to win his
medal. He also had taken
straight sets victories In two
previous m atches In the 75*
division. Burg defeated Frank
Fldrlrk. 0-1. 0-1, for his third
strulght set vlctuty In the tour­
nament.
The two men wore their
medals for a picture shoot, and
then played doubles together.
T h e more w r play, the better."
Ferrarlni said.
Kim Sosnowski. from the
Sanford
Recreation
D epart­
ment. Is the tennis director for
the tournament. Just about all
the players know her by name

M IR IA M

and atop to chat before and a f­
ter their matches.
"W e have 80 or more players
- some o f them In their eigh t­
ies." Sosnowski
said.
"Gig!
Thcde la 83. She plays doubles
tomorrow (W ednesday!. W alter
Pharr Is 81 and Frank Belec
from Ormond Beach Is 83.
There aren't as many o f the 80year-olds but the ones we have
are nice players."
Wednesday w as a perfect
day to play tennis. Th e aim
peaked In and out and there
was Just enough o f a breeze to
refresh a player but not hurt
play. Th e players perspired but
they didn't need help o ff the
court after a match.
Bud and M illie Steckm an
from St. Petersburg won the
mixed doubles title for the 7074 year old division. Th eir play
did not give credence to the old
mixed-doubles/mtxed troubles
rllch t. The Stcckmana team
well on and o ff the court.
Bernhard Burg ts from Rrtl.
Germany and cam e to Am erica
In 1900. He was 14 when World
War II ended. He retired from
thr CIBA-Oelgy pharm aceuti­
cal company In 1991 and has
been playing tennis alm ost
dally since.
T h e Joy o f lennls at my age
Is the fact you have lim e to
play," he said. Th e beauty Is
that players Burg's age have
the talent and are healthy
enough lo play the way they
do.
Burg said he Is grateful for
such gifts.

B E C K E R

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James Stanley. Gold
Ken Renner. Sliver
Eddie Seller, Bronze

Age 60-64
Joseph Addonlzio, Gold
Jack Johnson. Silver
Austin Lee. Silver
Bob Duncan. Bronze

Age 65-69
Braxton Green, Gold
Fred MacLean, Jr.. Sliver
Jerry Kantarjlan. Bronze

Age 70-74
William Jones. Gold
James Fazio, Silver
Norman Patton, Bronze

Age 75-79
Ralph Myers. Gold
Charles Green, Silver
Lawrence Beckles. Bronze

Age 80-84
Bruce McKenney, Gold
Martin Butler, Silver
Vincent Butler, Bronze

Age 84-89
Bud Gardner. Gold

TENNIS
MEN’S SINGLES
Age 60—64
David Dean, Gold
John Locke, Sliver
Edward Hasty, Bronze

Age 65-69
Bernhard Burg. Gold
Frank Fldrick. Silver
Dale Austin. Bronze

Age 70-74
Joe Akins, Gold
Lawrence Boyce, Silver
Karl Voight, Bronze

Age 75-79
Dominick Ferrarlni. Gold
Olin Kelly, Silver
William Maliczowski, Bronze

BADMINTON
Age 55-59
Ken Renner, Gold

Age 60-64
William McKalg. Gold
Donald Parkes, Silver

Age 70-74
Jack Clarke, Gold

CRIBBAGE
Age 55-59
Richard Kanla, Gold

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Age 55-59
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Age 60-64
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James Stcmpkowskl. Silver
Thomas Atkinson. Bronze

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Age 80-84
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Louie Aiello, Silver

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Age 55-59
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Malcolm David. Silver

Age 60-64
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Richard Fields, Gold
James Stempkowski. Silver
Ralph Morton. Bronze

Age 65-69

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Not a game for retired minds
By BUI K ern *

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Cribbage Is not
.» ijanic for retired minds.
Ttw nty
four players
ftatherrd to compete In an eight game, two hour contest
of
ige Tuesday
afternoon
at the Senior Center In Sanford.
'It's a teal social game.*
Richard Kama. t'»H. o f Clermont
said 'A n y kid can play It. so
as you can count to 31
N a game for all ages,
can
ram two to six people
pi.IV a gam e together.*
Kama
has been
playing
’ rtbbage
since
he was a
:-.tld. when his fam ily played
the game together during the
vettings
Cribbage
ts a strategic
^attie In which players
use
■ inous com binations
o f 31
rds to out maneuver
each
■thrr It Is a gam e requiring
i ncent ration
and
mental
, ertnes- as players deal In
ncepts and relationships of
numbers,
organizer
Dave
McCulre from W inter Haven
said.
McGuire, like
Kanla
and
others
In the tournament
. lesday. li-ts been
playing
• nbbage since childhood.

"This
is
my
passion.*
McGuire
said.
*Mv
father
taught me the game 6f» years
ago. when 1 was eight.
I
played
while I was in the
service in the Navy. Then. I
played
in my Urst N ational
Tournam ent
ten years
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Income in It.*
Don Marshall. 67. from W in ­
ter Haven said he rediscovered
his childhood
love for Cribbage three years ago when he
moved to Florida from M assa­
chusetts.
T h is is a gam e where you
use you r
mind.*
Don Mar­
shall. 67. from W inter Haven
said.
"You try to draw your
opponent
Into playing
what
you want
him to play. It's
stim ulating.*

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For Tomorrow
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Results
continued from page SA

Age 65-69
Donald Parkcs. Gold
Ronald Pease. Silver
Age 70-74
Bob Robison. Gold
Hamlet D'Alvarez. Silver
B ASKE TB ALL
TIM ED SHOOTING
MEN S DIVISION
Age 70-74
Hamlet D'Alvarez. Gold
Bob Robison. Silver
B ASKE TB ALL
FREE THROW
WOMEN'S DIVISION
Age 60-64
Myrlene Sagen. Gold
Miriam Spells. Silver
B ASK E TB ALL
SPOT SHOOTING
WOMEN’ S DIVISION
Age 60-64
Miriam Spells. Gold
Mvrlene Sagen, Silver
B ASKE TB ALL
TIMED SHOOTING
WOMEN’S DIVISION
Age 60-64
Miriam Spells. Gold
Myrlene Sagen. Silver
DOMINOES-SINGLES
Charlotte Adams, Gold
Wilson Gordon. Silver
Arlene Bremer. Bronze
GOLF: CALLOW AY
MEN'S DIVISION
Age 55-59
Edward Herald. Gold
Lee Cousens, Silver
Age 60-64
Thomas Lewis. Gold
Robert Doome. Silver
Joseph Chinelle. Bronze
Ralph Dargerto. Bronze

A ge 65-69
John O'Neil. Gold
Bert Huskey. Silver
Peter Galantc. Bronze
A ge 70-74
Elmer White, Gold
Thomas Juanico. Silver
James Gunster. Bronze
A ge 75-79
Charles Green. Gold
Ernie Lord. Silver
Leroy Noppler. Bronze
A ge 80-84
Charles Lonot. Gold
Dudley Lovington. Silver
GOLF: CALLOW AY
WOMEN S DIVISION
A ge 55-59
Cass Litchfield, Gold
A ge 60-64
Connie Dawley, Gold
A ge 70-74
Rose Cramer, Gold
Eleanor Wolf. Silver
Joan Flood. Bronze
Age 75-79
Sylvia Huhn. Gold
Laura Woods. Silver
Jean Hiller. Bronze
Age 80-84
Anna Evanek. Gold
Ruth Twombley, Silver
TENNIS SINGLES
MEN S DIVISION
Age 55-59
Reginald Hoover. Gold
AGE 60-64
Carolee Ogburn. Gold
Eleanor Fidrick. Silver
Hildegard Langer. Bronze
Age 70-74
Karl Voight. Bronze
BILLIARDS-8 BALL
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Elva Crist. Silver
Patricia Mead, Bronze

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
COMMUNITY VIEWS
Football players and
policy
Your editorial o f O ctober 25.
1998, confuses the Issues re­
lated to the Incident Involving
two Sem inole
High
S chool
football players who confessed
to violating the School Board’s
C itizenship Standards Policy.
T o put It sim ply, the tem porary
suspension o f a student's e lig i­
bility to participate In extra­
curricular activities falls under
the covenants o f the C itizen ­
ship Standards Policy, not the
C ode o f Student Conduct and
D iscipline.
Th e legal und factual ra tio n ­
ale for the School Board's C iti­
zenship Standards Policy Is
this:
* U k r It or not. high sch ool
athletes and cheerleaders are
different from other students.
Th ey are looked upon as le a d ­
ers and representatives o f the
school.
• At the high school level,
teaching team w ork, building
character, and prom oting good
citizenship are athletic p ro ­
gram goals that are at least as
Important as developing ph ysi­

cal prowess and producing
cham pionship learns.
* Schools have a duty and an
obligation to teach students
that the use o f alcohol, to ­
bacco. and drugs Is both un­
healthy and Illegal.
' Alcohol and tobacco are
referred to as 'G atew ay Drugs*.
It can be but a short step from
a can o f beer to the use o f
marijuana and then perhaps
on to the use o f other more se­
riously addictive substances.
* S heriff Esllnger recently re­
ported that although Juvenile
crime In Sem inole County has
decreased by 8 percent the use
o f drugs and alcohol by Jwenlles has shown an Increase
over the same period o f time.
* The School Board has a le ­
gitimate Interest: for the ben e­
fit o f the community. In p ro ­
moting good citizenship and
discussing the use o f drugs and
alcohol by students partici­
pating in extra-curricular a c ­
tivities.
The U.S. Supreme Court has
recognized that school boards
have the right to be concerned
about the Increasing use of a l­
cohol and d n igs by students
and have an obligation to do
what they can to thwart that

disturbing trend. Th e courts
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standards and the teaching o f
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edly that as long as there Is a
rational relationship between a
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the rule will be upheld. T h ese
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held that as long as that ra ­
tionale
relationship
exists,
such a rule does not constitute
an Im perm issible Intrusion on
the right o f parents to raise
and discipline their children.
It la also Important to note
that high school students do
not have a right to particip ate
In extra-curricular activities.
Participation Is a privilege. A
privilege that the Florida L eg­
islature. the Sem inole County
School Board, and the Florida
High School Activities A s s o c ia ­
tion are em powered to limit
through the establishm ent o f
criteria for student eligibility.
Anyone who is fam iliar with
high school athletes knows
such lim itations have been In
place for many years. They
also know that coaches and
rheerleading sponsors
often
Impose stringent training niles
on their squads to ensure they
are performing at their p h ysi­
cal best and projecting a p o s i­
tive Image as representative of
the school.
The temporary suspension of
a stu den ts eligibility to p a r­
ticipate In extra-curricular a c ­
tivities Is u subject separate
und upart from the discipline
imposed on a student for a
violation of the Code o f Student
Coaches and Discipline. Your
analogy of the situation. In ­
volving *the prominent ninnlng
buck* and the players at S em i­
nole High School, la a flaw ed
r o m p M ta o n . b u t M doc* Illu s ­

trate the difference between
discipline under the code o f

conduct and eligibility to p a r ­
ticipate as rrgulated by the
Florida Legislature, the Florida
High School Activities A s s o c ia ­
tion. and the School Hoard
While the nuuilng buck was at
IToJect Excel, as punishment
for his violation o f the rules
found In the llo d e of Student
Conduct and Discipline.
h0
was Ineligible to participate In
extra-curricular activities liecause of the lim itations Im ­
posed on bis eligibility liy the
Citizenship Standards Policy.
Upon Ills rrtum to school, his
eligibility, was restored, since
he maintained a 2 0 grade
point average while ottrndln g
IToject Excel and rem ained
otherwise qualified to |Mrtldpale.
H ie Seminole High School
fool bit 11 playrrs havr had no

school relaird punishment Im­
posed on them for • violation
o f tlie Code o f Student Conduct

and Discipline. The adm in i­
stration o f
Sem inole
High
School ha* not. and will not.
Im pose In-school detentions,
out-of-school suspensions, or
expulsions for this Incident liecause the code o f conduct sim ­
ply does not apply. However,
the
Citizenship
Standards
Policy does apply to this situa­
tion. &lt;uid the administration,
as required by the policy. Is
seeking to tem porarily suspend
the athletic eligibility o f these
ftrothull players for .*10 days
since they have lieen found to
have com m itted the acts re­
ported to the principal.
The School Hoard's C itizen ­
ship
Standards
Policy
Is
grounded In the anticipation
that student uthletes and p a r­
ticipants
in
other
extra­
curricular activities will lie dis­
couraged from engaging In In­
appropriate and unlawful a c­
tivities because of the con se­

quences that will be Imposed
on them should their m lsbeliavtor become know to others.
Even more Importantly. It Is
my hope that this policy serves
to discourage student athletes
from engaging In activities that
put themselves or others In
harm's way. Unfortunately, as
a former coach. I ran offer
personal testimony to the pain
of having lost more than one
learn member to accidents In­
volving dntnk drivers who were
under age. This policy will have
served Its purpose well, und Is
worth fighting for In court. If It
gives high school students a
good reason to say no to o th ­
ers trying to pressure them
Into engaging In hazardous or
harmful behavior.

■tow Hawaii, Ed. D.
Exscat!vs Director,
Is m ia o ls C o a s ty
S c h o o ls

Sscoo-

p u b lic

OTHER VIEWS
Endless conflict ahead for HMOs
Republicans think they won
this year's legislative fight over
patients'
rights.
D em ocrats
think they won politically. In
(act. nothing conclusive hap­
pened. and they’ll be at It again
next year.
But Just maybe. If the results
o f the 1008 cam paign are a lso
Inconclusive next year the two
sides can find some health re­
form m easures they can agree
upon.
These could Include a GOP
Idea 'h ealth marts’ giving c o m ­
panies and Individuals m ore
Insurance choice, a D em ocratic
Idea,
health
"report
cards’
telling consum ers how provid­
ers perform; and arbitration as
an alternative
to litigation
when disputes arise.
This year, though. Republi­
cans wanted to pass as little In
the way o f new regulation o f
the HMO Industry as possible.
They succeeded brilliantly: Th e
House passed a limited bill
and the Senate killed even
that.
Democrats were delighted.
They wanted a campaign Issue
more than any bill except their
own highly regulatory measure,
which had no chance o f p a ss­
ing the G O P Congress.
Now Dem ocratic candidates
are cam paigning on the HMO
Issue more than on any other,
but the potency o f the Issue
remains unclear.
In North Carolina. D em o­
cratic trial lawyer John E d­
wards. w ho Is m nnlng for Sen­
ate. has been ham mering in­
cumbent
Republican
Sen.
Lauch Falrcloth on the Issue
and Is pulling even.
In South Carolina. Sen. Ernest
Rollings (D) Is bashing his o p ­
ponent. Republican Rep. Bob
inglls. for voting against p a ­
tients' rights, and R ollings,
loo., may prevail.
In Georgia, on the oth er
hand, cookie heir Michael C o ­
les' (D) has run Into trouble
using the HMO Issue against
Incumbent
Republican
Sen.
Paul Coverdell, whom C oles
was trailing anyway.
In a C oles ad. one o f the
toughest campaign spots o f the
year, a woman named Jodi
Garrison asserts that she lost
her baby because her HMO

refused to allow It to be d eliv­
ered by Caesarean section.
The ad goes on to accuse
Coverdell o f having opposed
patients' rights to sue HMOs.
However, attem pts by n ew spa­
pers .to discover more about
the case have been unsuc­
cessful. partly because G arri­
son claim s she plans lo sue
the HMO.
In
Indiana.
Dem ocratic
House candidate Gail Rlecken
Is running an ad similar lo
Coles' In which a woman a s­
serts that her baby suffered
brain damage when a Csection was refused.
Rleckens campaign says she
has gone from 20 points be­
hind Republican Rep. John
Hostetller to H points back, but
the HMO Issue hasn't put her
Into the lead yet.
Nor did It win the California
Democratic
gubernatorial
nom ination for businessman AJ
Checcl. although Dem ocratic
nominee Gray Davis Is using It
against Republican Attorney
•General Dan Lungren In the
general
The chances are the electoral
verdict on HMO reform will be
Inconclusive because the pub­
lic holds simultaneously con ­
flicting attitudes on the sub­
ject.
A Kaiser Family Foundatlon/Harvard University poll In
Septem ber showed that
42
percent o f U.S. adults think
HMOs do a "bad job’ serving
consumers, while 30 percent
think they do a ’ good Job.’
The poll showed that 59 per­
cent o f respondents said they
believed an HMO would be
more concerned with saving
money than giving them the
best available treatment. Sev­
enty eight percent favored HMO
reforms like the Democrats'
proposal that patients be a l­
lowed to sue.
But that support dropped to
40 percent when respondents

were told the proposal might
cost a family an additional
0200 per year In premiums or
cause people lo lose coverage.
Arguments on cost and a c ­
cess were successfully used
this year by the health Insur­
ance Industry and HMO trade
associations
to
fight
both
Democratic and C O P proposals
In Congress.
One group the American A s ­
sociation of Health Plans. Is
gellin g
ready lo
mount a
propaganda cam paign In Iow a
and New Hampshire to Influ­
ence 2000 presidential candi­
dates on the Issue.
But Is the country c o n ­
demned to perpetual argument
over patients' rights without
resolution? Maybe not.
In a Just-Issued study. David
Kendall of (he
Progressive
Policy Institute suggests pieces
o f this year's legislation could
be combined to expand c o n ­
sumer choice
and Improve
health care quality.
An agency akin to the Securi­
ties and Exchange Commission
could collect performance data
from HMOs and hospitals and
make It available to the public
In the form o f ’ report cards."
Instead o f offering em ployees
one health plan, com panies
could allow their workers to
obtain
Insurance
through
'health marts" resembling the
Federal
Employees
Health
geneflts Plan. In which various
insurance plans arc available.
Kendall favors arbitration In­
stead o f lawsuits to resolve p a ­
tient-provider
disputes
and
caps on non-economlc dam ­
ages where lawsuits arc neces­
sary.
Kendall also suggests that
the government consider tax
credits to help the uninsured
purchase Insurance at health
m arts—an Idea that has been
suggested by such Ideologically
varied Members as conserva­
tive Rep. Bill Thomas. R-Callf.
und liberal Rep. Jim McDer­
mott. D-Wash.

Punishing the same crime twice
During the robbery o f u
young black man. Ills assailant
tnjurrs him h o badly that the
victim Is hospitalized for u
considerable length o f tim e.
The criminal, who Is a lso
black, gets two lo four years In
prison.
In unot her case. In the sam e
city, u white n u n Is ussuultrd
by u robber, a black man,
who—as he beats him— yells
racial epithets. That crim inal
Is sentenced to two to four
years— plus an additional two
years.
The mother o f the first vic­
tim. the black youngster, asks
an assistant district attorney
why the man who beat her son
so viciously ts going to spend
less lime In prison than the
criminal who beat up the w hile
man.
The assistant D A. explains
to her dial under the law the
second case Involved a h ale
crime. And the penally for
committing a rubbery that Is
ulso u hate crim e Is more se­
vere.
’ So." the m other says, ’ flic
harm done lo my son counts
for less than the harm done to
the white man?"
Whether a hate-crime statute
Involves the race sex religion,
sexual orientation or disability
o f the victim It creates u spe­
cial degree o f punishment for
the same crime. Dlzarrcly the
Supreme Court— ruling on a
state statute—has unanimously
agreed that greater pen alties
for hate crimes are con stitu ­
tional (W isconsin vs. Mitchell.
1993). Accordingly, a crim inal
can be punished twice for the
same act—depending on what
he said, or Is alleged to have
said, while he comm itted the
crime.

Passing any legislation faces
tills hurdle, however: Though
the public thinks 111 o f HMOs In
general. 70 percent o f partici­
pants In the Kaiser study said
they were happy with thetr own
health plan.

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standpoint o f the Individual
who Is being prosecuted, this
notion is too subtle for me lo
gra sp ."

Furthermore. If the proposed
H ale Crimes Prevention Act
becom e* law
as Is very llkrly because of the
horrifying num lrr o f Multhcw
Shepard solely because he was
gay— there will h r a further
weakening o f the doublejeopardy
clause
In
(he
Fifth
Amendm ent to the C on stitu ­
tion. ("Nor shall any person be
subject for the same offense to
be twice put in jeopardy o f life
or lim b.')
Congressman
Charles
Schumer’s Hate Crim es Preven­
tion Act (H.R. 3081) makes
violence
comm itted
against
unyone because o f his or her
sex. sexual orientation or d is­
ability a federal crime. Am ong
other
organizations.
the
Am erican Jewish Com m ittee
supports this legislation. Its
executive director, David Har­
ris. told Ihe New York Tim es o f
"the need for prosecution at the
federal level If and when the
local authorities fall to act or
when state penalties are In­
adequate."
However, as Justice Hugo
Black said, dissenting In Bartkus v. Illinois (1959). T h e
Court apparently takes the p o ­
sition that a second trial for
the same act Is somehow less
offensive If one o f Ihe trials Is
conducted by the federal g o v ­
ernment and the other by the
state. Looked at from the

Th r motives for all alleged
hale crimes are hardly as clear
as In thr murder o f Matthew
Shepard. Th r memory o f a b a t­
tered victim can be hazy. Often
there a i t no witnesses. And
when there are w itnesses— us
In "road rage" confrontation s—
Is It always clear, no m atter
what words burst forth, that on
ass.mli was Initiated by preju­
dice? Under the Hale Crim es
Prevention Act. two separate
Juries can havr a shot at that
defendant.
Another benefit hate-crim e
laws have for prosecutors 19
Ihe opportunity lo probe Into
Ihe background o f the alleged
perpetrator. If their Instant
cuse Is weak—due perhaps to
the Imperfect memory o f the
victim and the absence o f w it­
nesses— Investigators can be
sent lo find out whether the
defendant lias revealed racist
or homophobic attitudes In the
past.
Before members o f Congress
cut Into doublcjeopurdy protec­
tions any further, they should
trad "Hate Crimes: Crim inal
Law
and
Identity
Politics"
(Oxford University Press), by
New York University law p ro ­
fessor Jam es Jacobs and re­
searcher Kim berly Potter. Here
Is an excerpt from their d is­
cussion o f an Illinois hatecrime case. People vs. Lumpkin
(Supreme Court o f Illin ois,
1983):
T h e prosecution presented
as evidence racist statem ents
that the defendant had uttered
six years before the crim e for
which he was on trial. In ef­
fect. a hate-crime trial may be­
come a wide-ranging Inquiry
Into the defendant's character,
values and beliefs."
The American Civil Liberties
Union advocates
hate-crim e
L»ws— thereby
follow ing
the
polls rather than Its principles.
Count Uu9le used to say that
every tub should stand on It*
own bottom. So should every
crime.
Nat llrn to ff is a nationally
renowned authority on
the
First Amendment and the rest
o f the Bill o f Rights.

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Bears make
quick work
Positive changes of John Paul
in local sports
By J eff Berlialcke

ASSISTANT SPO RTS EDITOR

SANFORD _ W hat a pleasant and surprising
sight there w as at Sem inole Comm unity College
Tuesday night.
After 21 m onths without men's basketball the
local Ju n ior College brought the sport back b e ­
fore an almost full house o f enthusiastic fans.
The return o f m en's basketball w as not a su r­
prise as most o f us knew the Raiders were going
to play this year, but the num ber o f faculty and
fans that showed up for the gam e w as Im pres­
sive. Now I hope they keep on com ing out to
support the team, and don't forget the wom en's
team that begins Its hom e schedule tonight at 6
p.m. against St. Leo College.
And while the Raiders came up short on the
scoreboard against the Titans from Brevard
Comm unity College, they showed signs o f being
a very good and exciting ball club that Sem inole
County fans will want to get out and watch.
New roach Stan Crom artle Is a hard worker
who also appears to be a good recruiter after
seeing the talent h r put on the fioor Tuesday.
i
And with help from assistant coaches Shane
Huygens and form er NBA player G rrg Kite It
shouldn't be long before SCC Is bark enjoying
the success It did under coaches J oe Sterling.
BUI Payne. Bernard Merthle and Rod Henderson.
The school did things right before the gam e
too. giving away free Ice cream to all o f the fans
entering the gym and having media guides and
roster sheets for both team s for the fans as well
as an announcer w ho kept the fans informed as
to what w as going on in the game.
All In all It w as a pretty good show, except for
the loss, o f course.

CHASE TO HOST HARD BALL
The end o f another era In Sanford Recreation
Department athletics cam e last Friday as the
List softball gam es were played at Chase fo r k in
the Golden Age Gam es Slow Pitch Tournam ent.
Starling very soon, the SRD will begin co n ­
verting the present softball field Into a four-field
youth baseball com plex that is scheduled to be
completed in tim e for the 1999 season.
It will be sad to see the old field go. person ­
ally. because I have played, and won. a lot o f
gam es and cham pionships on that clay.
But Sanford has needed a multi-field complex
for some time because we have fallen far behind
the other com m unities In the county.
Altam onte Springs. Longwood. W inter Springs.
Sem inole TONY at Five Points. Oviedo, West
Sem inole TONY all have m ulti-field facilities

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Edgewater
overtakes
O viedo

where several gam es can be run at the same
time with a minim um o f supervision.
At Sanford, you had gam es going on at the two
Ft. Mellon fields, and with the backstops not
facing each other you had to have supervisors at
both games. Plnehurst Park. Chase fo rk . Zlnn
Beck and Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Now with four fields in a cloverleaf shape and
all back stops facing the middle, one or two
people will be able to watch the running o f all o f
the games. And Sanford will be able to hold
tournaments with 16 o r 32 teams entered that
will also contribute to the local economy.
Sanford will also be able to host older youth
and men's baseball tournaments too now that It
has been announced that Zlnn Beck Field will
also be lighted, giving Sanford another regu la­
tion-sized baseball field to use at night to go
along with the stadium.
So If we adults have to give up som ething to
better the opportunities for our young people,
then we must make the sacrifice.
Now lets get started on building a softball
complex for us older kids.

By Tony D«Bonnier

HERALD CORRESPONDENT

W INTER SPRINGS . By the time
the W inter Springs girls volleyball
season Is over, the tram may be
ready to cut Its first album.
The Bears routed Pope John fo u l
from Palm Beach last night. 15-3.
15-8 to advance to the second
round o f Class 3A regionals. It was
the final home gam e o f the season
for W inter Springs which means
the team heads for the road start­
ing Saturday with Its second round
match against Sarusota-Cardlnal
Mooney, which beat LaBelle Tu es­
day night.
Despite the Bears' 29-2 rcrord
and number 2 ranking In the state,
the next few matches will be the
biggest obstacle to the way to a

Winter Sprfr-; &gt; Courtney Bliss digs up Itie ball dunng the Boars' 15-3. 15-8 victory
over visaing p-c* John Paul High School in the Class 3A Regionals Tuesday rvght

see Boar*. Pag* 2B

By Dean Smith
HERALD STOHTS EDITOR
SANFORD . Flyers W ings A Grill
won Its fourth straight game and In
the process gave Sunniland C o rp o ­
ration,..sole possession o f first
place In the City o f Sanford Rec­
reation
and Parks
Department
W om en's Fall Slow l*ltch Softball
League.
Tuesday night at Plnehurst Park:
• The Sharks took an early a d ­
vantage. then pulled away late to
defeat Vaughan Incorporated 16-9.
• Sunniland Corporation scored
at least five runs In every Inning
and crushed Orlando Dodge. 21-1.
In three Innings.
• Flyers Wings ft Grill took u 5-0
lead In the top o f the first Inning
and Curt's Alleycats could never
recover as they fell. 19-7. and
dropped out o f a share o f first
place.
Sunniland Corporation Is now 71 and leads try a gam e over Curt's
Alleycats and Flyers W ings ft Grill,
which are both 6-2. Com pleting the
standings are the Sharks (3-5).
Vaughan Incorporated (2-6) and
Orlando Dodge (0-8).
Next Tuesday night at Plnehurst
fo rk . Sunniland C orporation takes
on Vaughan Incorporated at 6 3 0
p.m.; Curt's A lleycats plays Or­
lando Dodge at 7:30 p.m.: und the
Sharks challenge Flyers W ings ft
Grill at.8:30 p.m.
Pacing the Sharks' attack were
Gloria Eflrd (three singles, two
runs scored). Tanya G eiger (one
triple, one single, one run scored,
two RBI). Kathy Spellman (two
singles, two runs scored, three
RBI). Connie Sutton (two singles,
two runs scored, two RBI). Debbie

Huss (tw o Smglrs two runs scored,
one RHI) nr,it Robin Bishop (two
stnglrs. one nm stored. one Rill)
Also hitting wrrr Jenny Blowers
(one doublr ihrre nms scored).
Deborah M-mlrrdi lone single, two
n m s st ored rie Rill), B elli Hundriser (on* M ujr one RBI) and
Teresa llowdysl.rll (one single, one
nui st ored)
Doing (l.r hitnng for Vaughan
Incorporated were Mam ie Burkett
(three singhs two nm s scored,
one RBI). Cirxly Giles (one d o u b lr,
one single two runs scored, two
RBI). Liz fTtimrr (one double, one
single, onr Kill). Lynn W eb b (one
single. on- nm scored. one RBI).
Brer Davis lone single, three nms
scored). LtiAnnr M arlsaac (one
single, ar.e nm stored). Bonnie
Chaplin (tine single, one RBI) and
Debbie Bemmg (one single).
Contributing
for
Sunniland
Copnrutlon wrrr Belinda Anderson
(tine lion;'- nm. one triple, two
doubles, ibrre nm s scored, two
RBI). Mlcki lewis (one double, two
singles, onr nm st ored. Hirer RBI).
Barb M arm (one home nm. one
single, three nm s scored, four
RBI). Stir Ibiglry (two singles,
three runs st ored, three RBI) and
Kim Myers (two singles, three tuns
scored, onr RBI).
Also tontnbuttng were C arol
Cranlck (one doublr, two nms

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HERALD SPORTS
EDITOR

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Sunniland takes lead
in Women’s Softball

Titans
spoil
Raiders
rebirth

Seminole Community College treshman center
Joseph Edwards finds himself hemmed In by a trio of

OVIEDO _ When It com es to be­
ing fickle.
Dame Fortune
has
nothing on Lady Mo.
Lady Mo (as In momentum)
teased the Oviedo Lions in their
Class 6A girls' volleyball regional
quarterfinal Tuesday night against
the visiting Edgewater Eagles, only
to abandon them in the end.
With the best-of-thrrr match tied
at one gam e apiece. Ovtrdo (17-13)
raced out to u 7-0 lead In the de­
em ing contest. But the Eagles (2561 outsrnred the Lions 15 5 the
rest o f thr way to take a 15-12 v ic ­
tory and advance to the next round
o f tbe slat tournament.
'V olleyball Is a gam e o f momen-

Brevard Community College Titans during the visitor's,
74-65. victory over the Raiders Tuesday night at SCC

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SANFORD _ It
was
presented as 'A NEW
BEGINNING', und that It
was.
The
Sem inole
Community
College
men's
basketball
program rose from the
ashes Tuesday night as
the Raiders hosted the
Brevard
Community
College
Titans
from
Cocoa In Its first game In
21 months at the Health

Please see SCC. Page 2B

Froddie Howard Jr. (No. 2, abovo) ran in an extra point that proved to be the
winning point, then galloped 96-yards tor an insurance touchdown late in the
tourth quarter as the S Y F A. Midgets doleated Dr. Phillips. 13-6. Tuesday.

SYFA midgets advance
to conference title game
By Alex Kane
H E R A L D S T A F F W R IT E R

SANFORD
_
The
Sanford
Youth
Football
A ssocia tion 's
Junior midget football team de­
feated Dr. Phillips 13-0 Tuesday
night to move on to the Pop
W arner
Mid Florida
Football
Conference C h am pion ship .
Sanford will face o ff against
Oviedo, which defeated A popka
last night.
Sanford coach Carl Tipton
earned his first playoff victory In
nine years o f coaching.
*lt feels awesome. The had to
want It. and tonight they wanted
It.” said Tipton.
The opening score o f the gam e
came o f a 60-yard burst by
Sanford's
Kendrick
Knight.
Freddie Howard Jr. ran In the
extra point, and Sanford led 7-0.
Dr. Phillips trounced back, re­
turning the ensuing klckolT for a
touchdown. Sanford'a defense

denied the extra point, however,
and Sanford lead 7-6.
Midway through
the
third
quarter, a Dr. Phillips
punt
pinned Sanford on their own
four. On Its very ilrst play, How­
ard outran the Dr. Phillips de­
fenders down the field for a 96
yard touchdown.
Dr. Phillips' last effort fell
short when It fumbled on the
Sanford 29 with 17.4 seconds
rem aining In the game.
The win was keyed not only by
the big plays o f Howard and
Knight, but also by con sisten t
running
by
fullback
Chris
Castillo. The Sanford defense
kept Dr. Phillips In check led by
a great Individual perform ance
from Jordan Vaughn.
Out o f 29 teams In the con fer­
ence. Sanford and Oviedo now
are the two remaining.
Th ey
will meet at 5 p m. at B oone
High school In Orlando on S a t­
urday to decide the cham pion.

�2B •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Ffonda ■Wedresday. November 4. 1998

‘D u f f e r ’ B e r lin ic k e
Bjr J e f f B erlin ick e
A S S IS T A N T S T O R T S E D ITO R

SANFORD _ The Legacy Club at Alaqua
Dikes has named Scan Hogan ns the new
teaching professional. Originally from Dub­
lin. Ireland, his background includes experi­
ence as one of nationally-renowned David
Ledbetter’s leading Instructors in Europe...
The Metro Orlando Amateur Softball As­
sociation will host Its inaugural golf tour­
nament Nov. 20 at Eknna Golf Club in
Oviedo to benefit the Achieving Excellence
Through Academics A Athletics organiza­
tion. Entry fee Is $75 per player. The tour­
nament will be a four-person scramble with
several contests Including a chance to win a
1998 Bulck. a seven-day golf vacation, and
many more. Call 869-2526...
Dike Brantley High School will host Its

fro m

annual event to benefit the booster club
Nov. 14. Call 320-3413 for details...
United Way will hold Its tournament to
benefit Children In Distress Wednesday at
Tlmacuan Golf Club. Call 825-3959...
The Embassy of Hope Foundation, a
charity organized by the NBA’s Vince Carter
to help underprivileged children, will hold Its
celebrity dinncr/auctlon and golf classic.
Saturday at Spruce Creek Country Club.
Other NBA players expected to participate
are Antawn Jamison. Tim Thomas. Dee
Brown. Tracy McGrady and stars from all
over the sports world. Call (803) 779 0110...

United Way will host Its annual tourna­
ment to benefit Children In Distress Nov. 4.
Call 825-3959...
Coming events on the Dynamic G olf Tour
include a special two-day senior event at
Falcon's Fire Nov. 2-3. Recent tournaments
were held last week and Paul Kenny s 72
won the open division and John Urott took
seniors at Kissimmee Bay: Travis Womble
fired a 71 to win at Ridgewood Dikes; Kenny
won again with n 71 and Dave Pcmcll won
by a shot at Willowbrook: and Fran

Heathrow Country Club will host Its Per­
formance Instructional Golf Clinic Nov. 6-7.
For details, call 672-1242...
Jake Vest's Third Annual Golf Tourna­
ment to benefit Canine Companies for Inde­

turn.* said first-year Oviedo
coach Anna Hollis. *1 called my
two tim eouts early (when the
Lions led 9-6 and 11-10) to try
and get the m om entum back. I
tried everything 1 could think
of.”
WTille a three-gam e m atch
has countless Junctures w here
it could be said a gam e was
won or lost, T u esd a y s third
game made It's final turn when
a call went against Oviedo with
the Lions holding a 12-11 lead
Sophomore middle b lo ck er
Lindsey Com bes skied to get to
an Edgewater free ball and
nailed It to the floor for what
the Lions thought was a 13-11
lead.
But the floor referee niled
that Combes was in the net on
her kill attempt, a call that
Hollis and the Lions argued
vehem ently but vainly.
Instead o f being up two
points with the serve. Oviedo
led by Just a point as the serve

went over the Eagles. Jen nifer
McGutnnes served the final
four points for Edgewater us
S h eirl W illiam s contributed a
pair o f kills and a block In the
match clinching sequence.
The Lions grabbed the first
gam e. 15-11, while Edgewater
sailed to a 15-4 decision in the
second.
After spotting the Lions n 4-0
lead in the first game. Edgew a­
ter rallied to a 5-4 advantage.
Oviedo responded with a 6-1
nrn to go up 10-6. The Eagles
closed to one. 10-9. but the L i­
ons w ithstood the ch allenge.
As closely contested as the
first game was. the second one
could best be described us a
comedy o f errors. The two
sides combined for a h alf
dozen service errors, about as
muny ball-handling errors, four
net fouls, and a variety o f
spiking, dlnking. and hitting
mtscues.
T h a t was our standard brain
cramp gam e.' sa id H ollis with

Bears---------

a shrug "We Just started mak­
ing sim ple mistakes nnd they
took advantage o f them.
“W e went all the way through
our service rotation without
scoring u point. W e only scored
two points after going through
our service rotation twice. You
ca n t expect to win against a
team the caliber o f Edgewater
playing like Dial."
The Lions, who only have two
seniors on their roster, c o l­
lected their wits before the
start o f the third game and
broke away early us Com bes
served a pair o f points and
Jennifer Lane put together a
five-point service run.
"They went out and played
with heart at the beginning o f
the third gam e.' said Hollis. T
told them before the third
gam e that we were In a race to
15.
T h e n we went out and took u
7-0 lead. Honestly. I don't
know what happened
from
there.*

CmtlaiMd from Pag* IB
state title. All four
o f Class 3A's top tram s are In
the Bears;' bracket. Including
top-ranked Berkrley Prep, one
o f the only sch ools to beat
W inter Springs this season.
To com pound the difficulties
facing the Bears, coach Kim
Vuch is pregnant and e x p ect­
ing any day. Stic said she was
given perm ission by her d octor
to make the road trip this
weekend, but assistant coach
Robert V ile Is ready to tukr
over when needed.
The road trip this weekend
will mark the longest bus ride
the Beats have experienced all
year, and Junior C ortn ry B liss
said the team has a great way
to kill the time.
*We get ready by singing on
the bus and playing gam es,*
Bliss said. "We're really pretty
good at singing.*
She said *Lran on Mr* and
"We are the Cham pions* w ere
the team favorites and sh e
thinks the Beam m ay have a

p.m.) and Sem lnole-Lake Howell (9 p.m.).
Cost Is $4 for adults and $3 for students.

IN BRIEF

F ish O rla n d o
ORLANDO _ Fish Orlando! The big catch!
w ill be held this Saturday, Novem ber 7lh on
Lake Lawne at Bam ett Park In the Central
Florida Falrgorunds.
The half-day o f fishing fun for children and
adults will run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Th e event is being conducted by the F lo r­
ida Game and Fresh W ater Fish C om m ission
and the O range County Parks and Recreation
Department to Introduce people to the fun o f
fishing and to Improve the skills o f current
anglers.
For more inform ation call (407) 317-7329,
&lt;407) 836-6248 or (407) 245 0921.

G irls B asketball Jam boree
SANFORD _ Sem inole High School w ill
host the 1996 Sem inole Athletic Conference
Girls' Basketball Jam boree at Bill Flem ing
Memorial Oymnaslum next Tuesday (Nov. 10)
startin g at 6 p.m.
Each o f the seven SAC school's wlU play
two eight minute quarters each.
Oviedo m eets Lake Brantley at 6 p.m.. fo l­
lowed by Oviedo-Lake Mary [6:30 p.m.). Lyman-Lake Brantley (7 p.m ). W inter SprtngsLake Mary (7:30 p.m .). Lym an-Sem lnole (8
p.m.). W inter Sprtngs-Lake Howell (8:30

Battles galore in Lake Mary
Wednesday men’s softball
From Staff Reports
LAKE MARY _ The City o f Lake Mary Parks
and Recreation Departm ent Men's Fall W ednes­
day Night Slow Pitch Softball League had its
moat com petitive trlplcheader o f the season at
the Lake Mary Sports C om p lex last week.
None o f the three gam es were decided by
more than four runs, with Lake Mary Pub edging
Celeste Industries. 14-11. B'Bee's Home C o o k ­
ing topping Signal Z ero , 12-7. and the A lph a
Team tripping J em lga n Properties. 14-12.
The league will be In action again tonight with
a trlplcheader starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Lake
Mary Sports Com plex across from M ayfair
Country Club on Rantoul Lane between CR46-A
and Country Club Road.
Providing the offense were:
Dike Mary Pub: five hits _ Bill Marino (hom e
run. double, four runs, five RBI): four hits _ Dan
Dougherty (run. two RBI): three hits _ Jay J oh n ­
son (double, three runs, two RBI). Rick W ilson
(double, run. two RBI); two hits _ Kevin Julian
(double, run): one hit _ J eff Dow (double. R B I).
Fred Bray (double, run). Jam es Kenney (two
runs. RBI), Tom Szabo (run. two RBI). Andy L o ­
gan.
Celeste
Industries:
three
hits
_
Sean
McDonough (home run. three runs, two RBI).
Tony Duncan (two triples, double, run, four
RBI): two hits _ Frankie Phillips (tw o doubles,
run). Dave Rape (run. RBI). Noy Rivers (tw o
runs). B.J. Osborne (RBI): one hit _ T y Koke
(double, two RBI). Rick Linares (run. RBI), Mike
Edwards (run). Kevin Tossl (run).
B'Bee's Home Cooking: three hits _ C raig
Merkerson (home run. three runs, two RBI): two

hits _ Calvin Davis (home run. triple, three runs,
three RBI). Kevin Lavlgne (two runs. RBI). Tony
Sm ith (run); one hit _ Steve Dennis (double.
RBI). Tom m y Gracey (run. RBI). Myrlel Reid
(RBI). Nakia Roberts. Arthur Barnes; one run _
Sam Raines.
Signal Zero: four hits _ Mike Smith (triple,
double, run. three RBI): two hits _ Chris Taylor
(two runs. RBI). Gene W illiam s (RBI). David
Hudlck (run). Marcus Bullock: one hit _ R.U.
Gregory (triple, run. RBI). Cumlcl Long (nin).
Joseph Stelnm eyer: one run _ Duane Smith: I
one RBI _ Paul Teslo.
Alpha Team : four hits _ Eric Mara (triple,
double, three runs, four R B I); three hits _ Izzy
Cruz (double, four nins. RBI). Nell Shllllngford
(double, two runs), Dave Encarclon (two runs.
RBI): two hits _ Rob TardlfT (double, run. three
RBI), Joey Latocha (double, run. two RBI),
Shorty Garcia; one hit _ Mello Verdejo (run.
RBI). Edwin Rentas (run).
J em lgan Properties: four hits _ Roland J e m l­
gan (double, run. RBI); three hits _ Vic DIBartolo (double, three nins. two RBI), Kirk Hodges
(double, three RBI). Randy Sim pson (run. two
RBI); two hits _ Brad Toney (run. RBI): one hit _
Brett M arshall (triple, run. two RBI). Joe DIBartolo (double, nin). Mark Brewer (two runs). Fred
Newhart (run). Mike Berg (run), Dave Simmons.
Laka Mary Pub
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pendence will be held Nov. 6 at Forest Lake
Golf Club. Call 834-2555...
Eastwood Golf Club will host the annual
HSMAI Golf Tournament Dec. 4 with an 8
o. m. check-in. There will be plenty of sepa­
rate competitions with a luncheon at 1:30
p. m. Call 654-5911 for details...

Lions
C o n tin u ed fro m Pn g* lB

th e

Dcschatne captured the event at Eaglebrook...
Moonlight Central Senior Tour has kicked
o(T and Is a local mini tour for players aged
48-and-ovcr. Players with handicaps of 15
and lower will play two to four times each
week at golf courses In Central Florida. Call
825-9122 Tor details...
The Orlnndo Youth Roller Hockey golf
toumnment benefit will be held Nov. 1 at
Ventura Country Club. Call 207-2117...
Rolling Hills' 23rd annual Invitational
tournament will be held Nov. 6-8. Call 8311312...
Celebration Golf Club lias been chosen as
the national host for American G olfs
Women In Go{f Day. 1999. The tournaments
will be staged at more than 200 private, re­
sort and dally fee courses nationwide and Is
open to women of all ages and skill levels...

legitim ate reason for that last
song In a couple o f weeks.
" W e are plying like a team
right now more than ever.*
Bliss said. "W e've been c o n ­
tributing a lot lately and. we
know It's Just on e gam e at a
time, but all year, it's been
states, states, stales. It's what
we've been playing for.*
Th e Bears opened up regionols w ith a workm an-like effort,
grinding it out ugolnst a stub­
born Pope John I’uul tram that
appeared ovrrm atrhed.
*1 though we cam e out really
strong, then w e Just settled
back and played our game.*
Vach said.
The Bears raced out to u 4-0
lead In the first gam e and led
7-1 before 1‘opc John Paul
made Its only run, rutting It to
7-3.
But Gretchen
Naruta and
Kris Dedrlow served out tire
match to give W inter S pn n gs
an easy first gam e victory.
Key
for the
Bears
was
Am anda Gllllard. She plays In

see

Coatlao*d from Fags IB
and
Physical Education Center.
New
head
coach
Stan
Crom artie
and
assistant's Shane Huygens and Greg Kite led
the Raiders Into action for the first tim e since
Die program w as shut down after the 1997

season so the program could be revamped.
And white Brevard proved to be too strong In
the end. 74-65. the evening was still a success
because men's hoops were back.
The college put on Its best face Tuesday
night, hosting an Ice cream social before the
game and attracting a large crowd to see the
Raiders In their new uniform s and rrfurbl.shrd
gymnasium.
As Is usual for a first gam e, there were a lot o f
m istakes and ragged play at time, but the two
teams never stopped hustling and It w as a tooth
and nail battle all the way.
SCC trailed by 10 points. 24-14. but made a
big com eback behind freshman guard Evln
Ellison from W ashington. D.C. to cut the lead to
39-37 at Intermission.
Ellison poured In 11 points, while sophom ore
Chris Gureckis from Daytona Beach chipped In
with eight points.
Norm an Cain led the Titans with nine points,
w hile W illie Johnson added eight points and
Artulra Young tossed in seven points.
The clubs traded the lead a couple o f limes in
the second h alf and neither team led by m ore
than six points until Brevard made a late nin
that the Raiders could not overcome.
G reg Isom cam e on in the second half to

the shadows o f Bliss. Naruta
and several o f h er other tea m ­
mates. but Ollllard has been
dom inating lately. She had a
gam e-high
10 kills
against
Melbourne Central Catholic In
the district finals and was
strong again last night.
'S h e 's been playing so w ell
lately.* Vach said.
W inter Springs struggled In
the second gam e, trailing 6-3
before tying the score at 7.
Kris and Bev Dedrlow served
out the match when It got
close, however, and the Bears
were Dunking about hitting the
road.
Last season, the Beam lost
the district finals and had to go
on the road, but ended up one
gam e short o f the state Final
Four. This year, the Bears have
the district trophy but. Iron i­
cally. tiave a much tougher
road to the finals In Lakeland.
But If they con make It on
the road, *We are the C h am pi­
ons* could prove to be a very
popular
song
in
W inter
Springs.

M ore 11 points and equal Johnson for gamehigh honors with 15 points. You ng added 14
points. Cain 13 points and Kingsley Hudson 10
points for Die winner's.
Ellison also had a gam e-high 15 points to
pace SCC. while Lonnie Battle chipped In with
11 points and Gureckis and Corey Mutthews
added 10 o n lr i* earh.
The hlghty-regarded wom en's tram , led b y Tfoot Jaana Kotova, will play Its first home game
o f the season tonight, hosting St. Leo College at
6 p.m.
The Raiders men will be at home again
Saturday night for a 7:30 p.m. contest with
Hillsborough Community C ollege from Tam pa
and then the men and women will play a
doubleheader against Indian River Community
College from Ft. Pierce on Tuesday. The wom en
start at 6 p.m. and the men at 7:30 p.m.

TITANS 74. RAIDERS S5
M i t T i i d C o s u a s a itv C o lle ts (68)

Cain 6 10 I I 13. Yount 6-130-0 14. W Johnson 713 I3 IS. hum 6-10 3-S IS. Iludaon 3 5 3 4 10. Suntm 2 4 0 0
4. K. Johnson 0-2 OO 0. Jrnkln* 12 1-2 3 Slraun 0 4 OO
0 Gumm OO OO 0 Totals: 31 63 9-15 74
S s a la o l* Community Coliaga (74)
Edward* 2-4 3 6 7. thn*k 1-4 00 2. Manlull I I 0 0 3.
battle 4-10 2 4 II. Gurnki* 4-10 OO 10. Mllaun 7 9 0 2 IS
rud«r 2 S 13 S. Matthew* 4 6 12 10 lUwtttrr 14 OO 2.
Walker 0-0 OO 0 Total* 26 S3 7-17 63
llulftlmr truce . ItCC 30. SCC 37 Three putnt Held goal. .
UCC3 II (Young 2 3. Iludvm 1-3. Lom 0-1. Sleiunn 0 21.
SCC 6 21 (Gurerkl* 2-M. Mur-dull l-l Mlteon 1-2. Matthew*
12. liattle 16. ttawluer 0-21 Total lout* _ IICC IS. SCC 17
touted out _ SCC Milton TnhnlraU _ none Neboundt _
IICC 2H (Cain HI. SCC 40 (iud(r 141 A«*t*t» . IICC 14
(Hudson 41: SCC 12 tIUllle 4) Krroni* . IICC 10. SCC 0 1

Softball------Continued from Page IB

RBI). Yoyo C ox (one triple, one
double, one single, four nins
scored, one RBI). Cathy Lynn
(one triple, one double, one
single, two runs scored, two
RBI) and Lucy Sellers (three
singles, three nins scored, one
RBI).
Other hitters were Brenda
Hartsfleld (tw o home runs, two
runs scored, four RBI), C arol
Norman (one triple, one dou­
ble. five RBI), Chris Clark (one
triple, one single, two runs
scored, one RBI), Shay Brown
(one single, one run scored).
Sharon Burch (one single),
Tracey Mitchell (one single)
and Margaret Clevenger (tw o

scored, one RBI). Teresa Flnck
(one single, two runs scored,
two RBI).
Becky M cC am an
(one single, two runs scored,
one RBI). Donna Klein (one
single, one run scored, one
RBI) and Dtno W ilson (one sin ­
gle. one nin scored, one RBI).
Providing the offense for O r­
lando Dodge w ere Shonda B ry­
ant, Theresa Brooks and Dot
Guess with one single each and
Denlce Byrd with one run
scored.
Powering Flyers W ings &amp;
Grill w ere Paula Songer (one
hom e run. one triple, two sin ­
gles. three runs scored, five

runs scored).
Doing the dam age for Curl's
Alleycats
were Dee W alden
(one double, one single, one
nin scored, one RBI). Derna
Flamm (one double, one single,
one nm scored). Becky S im p­
son (two singles, one run
scored, one RBI). Anne Grteme
(two singles, one run scored,
one RBI). Kathy Kllngensm ith
(one single, one run scored,
one RBI). Sharon Ritchey (one
single, one run scored). Jodi
Johnson (one single, one run
scored). Barbie Bartels (one
single) and Sue Nickel) (one
single).

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People
CALENDAR
Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
l.i asking donors o f all types
blood - especially O-type d o ­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branrh. 1302 E. Second St. For
Inform ation, call 322-0622.

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

Woman's club
Lake Mary W om an's Club
meets the fourth W ednesday of
each month from Septem ber
through May. For Information,
ron tart Maryann Hoff. 3210226.

Racovsry Inc
Krcovery Inc.. Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
genenil nervous symptoms. For
Information, call 000-2003. or
H96 5906.

TOPS
A

local chapter o f TO PS
O ff Pounds Sensibly)
meets every W ednesday at 0:30
p.tn.. In the auditorium o f
South Seminole Hospital. 506
W. State Road 434. Longwood.
Weighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first nwetlng Is held every
W ednesday.
ut
9:30.
at
Lakevlew
Christian
Church.
1400 Bear Lake Koad Apopka.
For Inform ation, call 293-5048.

rr.ikr

N ur- Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
every
W ednesday at H p.m. at South
Seminole Hospital. 556 West
State Koad 434. Longwood.
Nar-Anon Is a support group
open to fam ilies and friends o f
addicts. Dally living with an
addict Is more turmoil than you
can handle try yourself. Join
for support In roping with your
addict: gain serenity to make
decisions and put our live back
In focus. Call 201-1900 for
more Information.

Rotary C lu b
Rotary Club o f Lake

Mary

Peanuts star in ethnic cuisines

S m jk ifti

m eets
Thursday
m ornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m .. at the Marriott
Courtyard, o ff West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Brian
Overby, president, at 322-0634.

Sertoma Club
Th e Sertom a Club o f South
Sem inole County, dedicated to
the advancement o f speech and
hearing children, m eets every
Thursday m orning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m .. at the Florida
H ospital S enior C llU en s C en ­
ter. 1097
Sand Pond Lake
Road w hich connects to Lake
Emma Road, one mile south o f
Lake Mary Boulevard.
Poten­
tial m em bers are Invited to a t ­
tend.
For Inform ation, call
Gene Prestera. 407-7767-1234.

Weight Watchers
A local chapter o f W eight
W atchers m eets at the Lake
Mary
Comm unity
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
0:45 p.m.

Toastmasters
The Om ni Toastm asters Club
•6801 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building.
1000 AAA
Drive.
Heathrow. Guests and prospec­
tive m em bers are welcom e.
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 9 p.m. at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church.
2140 llw y. 434. Longwood.
ToughLove Is a self-help, a c ­
tive. parent support group for
parents troubled by their ch il­
dren's behavior. Th e group Is
open to parents o f preteens.
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
For m ore Information call
(407) 324-0724 or visit their
web site at toughlove.org.

Submarine veterans
Th e United States Stihnutrlne
Veterans.
Central
Florida
Base, meet at 7 p.m. at the
Fleet Reserve Club. 3040 W est
SR 46. the first Thursday o f the
month. A ll submariners, both
active or otherwise, are w el­
come. For Information, call
Bud Simpson. 330-4445.

Lowly goober enhances recipes, makes great snack
I've never given a huge amount of
thought to the subject of peanuts: at
least not since the fourth grade, when
I did a report on George Washington
Carver. I like peanuts — a lot! — but
I never spent a great deal o f time
thinking about them until I met Leslie
Wagner
I.esJie Wagner, the public relations
director for the Peanut Advisory Board
in Atlanta. G a , thinks about peanuts
— a lot! — and seems to know Just
about everything there is to know
about them, from the way they are
planted (in spring) and harvested
(now), to arcane stuff about molds and
insects that might infect the crop She
is loud in singing the praises of the
peanut fanner, who. it turns out. is an
independent kind of guy (or gall: The
average size of a U S peanut (arm is
about 100 acres, says Wagner. It is a
crop that has yet to be taken over by
giant corporations, even though it is
the 12th most valuable cash crop in
the country
Peanuts may be getting a bad rap
these days, but for me they are the
perfect snack, because you get the fun
of shelling (hem (W henever I buy
peanuts to snack on. I get the kind in
the shell i And they're extremely sat .
isfying A handful of peanuts will do
more lo get you through your 3 p m
slump — or get your child through her
soccer game — than any amount of
chips, crackers or doodles
They are a lto great In cooking
Peanuts figure prominently in many
ethnic cuisines, such as Thai. Chinese
and African, as writ as in dishes from
the southern United Stales
While you're reading this, thousands
of southern peanut farmers are out
digging up some 3 million tons of
peanuts from I 3 million acres of
pranut (arms

That's a lot of goobers Better gel
rooking'
Note the Peanut Advisory Board
has joined forces with the March of
Dunes to promote the consumption of
folic acid dn which peanuts are highi
as a way to prevent birth defects For
free recipes, send a legal size self ad
dressed, stamped envelope to Peanut
Advisory Board. Dept MOO. 300 Sugar
Mill Koad. Suite 103 A. Atlanta. GA
30330

BROCCOU-PCANUT STIR FRY
2 tablespoons poanut oN
1/4-Inch-track eflee of booh (pnger.

1 dove garde, posted
1cup dry-Toested, unssbid pssnuts
4 cups broccoli Horsts
1 red bsMpepper, cored snd cut Into

or bouillon, the bay leaf and tarragon,
and bring to a boil.
Remove pot from heat, and scoop
out the vegetables with a slotted spoon
into the bowl of a food processor fitted
with a metal blade, discarding the bay
leaf. Add a bit o f the broth to the veg­
etables and puree until fairly smooth
Return them to the pot, return the pot
to the heat, and bring almost to a boil.
Reduce heat to medium. Using a
la rge whisk, whisk In the peanut
butter, a bit at a time, until folly in­
corporated Add 2 cups of the half andhalf (or half-and half and milk), and
the hot sauce. Stir well, and allow to
heat through. Add more half-and-half
or milk if soup is too thick. Taste and
add more hot sauce, salt and pepper,
if needed. Serve with a sprinkling of
chopped peanuts or toasted sesame
seeds, if desired. Yield: about • cups
— Recipe from Anna Woolf. River
Run Restaurant. Plainfield, V t

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1 tabtetpoon toy tm ^t
Preheat a skillet or a wok Add I la
blespoon of the oil and heat I minute
Add the ginger and garlic rime and
heat until ginger is browned Remove
garlic and ginger and discard Add
peanuts and stir try 2 to 3 minutes,
stirring constantly Itrmove and set
aside
Add remaining tablespoon ml to pan.
heat Add broccoli and rook, stirring
constantly, until ensp lender, about 3
minutes Add pepper and cook unlit
heated through, about I minute
Return peanuts to pjn and add soy
sauce Cook about 2 minutes or until
flavors are blended Yield about a
servings
Recipe from the Texas lYanut
Board

ANNA S PEANUT SOUP
2 tablespoons unsifted butter

3 or 4 smelt stalks eatery, cut in 114Inch dies to make t cup
t large carrot, scraped and cut In
1/4-inch dies to make t cup
1 medium onion, posted and cut Into
1/4-inch dies to make 1 cup
3 tablespoons flour
1/3 cup whits wins
1 quart chicken stock, canned chick­
en broth, or water misod with
bouillon
t bey loaf
t tablespoon trash tarragon or 1-1/2
teaspoons dried
2 cups smooth, good quality ( "nat­
ural ) peanut butter
2 to 3 cups half-end-half, or combi­
nation half-and-half and milk
t tablespoon hot sauce, or more, to
taste
salt and pepper to taste
chopped dry-roasted peanuts, or
toasted sesame seed s, lor gar­
nish (optional)

ANGEL-HAIR PASTA WITH
PEANUT-GINGER DRESSING
For the dressing:
1/2 cup rtcew tne vinegar
t tehteipoooa appte-etder vinegar
1/4 cup tens Juice
2 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon moleeiee
2 teaspoons aoy sauce
8 tablespoons peanut butler
2 d o v e s garlic, peeled
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ginger root
For the pasta
1 pound angst heir peats
t cup sliced graen onions
1 cup shredded Chinese cabbage
(Napa cabbage)
1 3-ounce can Chinese rtce noodtea
1 cup 11nrty cfK&gt;vv*c!
fOM t^P^I

peanuts

To make the dressing: Combine all
the dressing ingredients in a blender
or food processor until smooth Re­
frigerate at least one hour before using
In a heavy bottomed pot. melt the
to develop flavor
butter over medium heat Add the
Make the pasta according to pack
lined celery, carrots and onion Cook,
age directions Drain Put the cooked
vtimng oftrn. until Mill and beginning pasta in a large bowl and mix with the
lo brown 'Vegetable* 'himid be cut
green onions, cabbage and noodles ’
'he same st/e so they will all cook at
Add dressing, a Ml at a time, and toss
the same time t
to coat (you may have some left over).
Stir in the (lour and rook lor a few Sprinkle peanuts on top and serve im­
minutes, stirring, to avoid a raw dour
mediately Yield about 6 servings.
taste 'The vegetables and flour will
— Recipe from the Texas Peanut
slick to the bottom of the pot. scrape Hoard
as you stir' Add the wine. cook, scrap
l IMS NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN
mg the bottom Add the stock, water

C o n fid e n t in terfaith co u p le c e le b ra te h a p p y 1 5 -year m a rria g e
DEAR ABHY. I read with great
interest the column in which a
young man asked whether or not to
marry his girlfriend of another reli­
gious faith.

religions. They pray all the time
and have a deep respect for God. In
the meantime, many of our friends
and relatives who married within
their faiths have divorced, and some
of them do not have children with
whom to share their faith. Further­
more. some of them have stopped
attending worship services ut all

I met my husband more than 15
years ago I am Christian: he ie
Jewish Ours was a similar situa­
tion. and friends and relatives from
both of our families advised us not
to marry - arguing. “What would
the children be ruised*1-*1
2
The Christians wanted my hus­
band to ronvert, and the Jews were
upset that he was marrying out of
the Jewish faith. My husband Anal­
ly got fed up and told everyone to
mind their own business because
we were 27 years old and could

decide for ourselves in a country
that gra n ts everyon e religio u s
freedom.
Today we’re happily married and
the parents of three wonderful chil­
dren who celebrate and respect both

Une relative recently told me
that our children cannot respect two
religions. I told her firm ly, “ You
have to get over this issue The chil­
dren have a Jew ish dad and a
Christian mom. They do respect
both relijnons. and they could prob­
ably teach you something uhout tol­
erance.*
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IM TN I CIRCUIT COUNT
Or TH* ItQ N TIIN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASK NO. M 204S-CA-K M
LAKE MARY POLICE
DEPARTMENT.
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m y e r M ic h a e l b u r g .
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE PROCEEOINO
TO MYER MICHAEL BURO
«S6 EAGLE clavy cou rt
lake MARY. FL 327*6
ALLSTATE INSURANCE
COMPANY
ATTN MARY B»OHARD
PO BO* 620459
OVIEDO. FL 32762
And III othart who claim in
" I P M I tn INe b**o» d *tcf't»d
property
Chief Richard Deary. Lika
Miry
Polic#
Department,
Spfflinoi*
County.
Florida,
through hi* officers. investiga­
tor* or agonti. m i l d the tub
|OC» property, to e d
1494 PONTIAC SW VAN.
VIN11GMDU06L4RT 233460
on or about August 10. 1448. at
or mar Seminole County.
Florida, and t« presently hold­
ing said property tor the pur­
pose of forfeiture pursuant to
Sections 932.701-707. Florid*
Statute*, has REQUESTED that
an Honorable Judge ol the
Circuit
Court.
Eighteenth
Judicial
Circuit.
Saminoia
County. Florida. &gt;ssua a Finding
Of Probable Causa why the
abo«* proparty should not bo
‘oilorted to tho sbovs agency
You mil be sent a cooy ol Iho
Finding ol Probable Cause one*
■t •* signed by the Judge and &lt;1
mil Idy.se you how and whan
to tespond to this request to&gt;
•orfeitur#
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy of the forego
r g haa been furnished to the
shore named address U S rsg•stertd mail, return receipt
requested, this 22nd day of
October. 1498
NORMAN R WOlFINGIff
STATE ATTORNEY
BY: Ann* E Richards-Rutberg
Assistant Stafa Attorney
Florida Bar &gt;287801
Crf ca of tho State Attorney
100 East First Street
Santord. FL 22771
407-322-7524
Publish
October 28. snd
November 4. 1948
DEV-233

IK THE CIRCUIT COURT
or THC EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C a «# No
98 4289 OR-02 ■
tN RC Tm| MARRIAGE OF
CCCAGf CRCOG SMftTON
F*lit»On#».
And
* at v ooRts sh elto n .
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF
MARRIAGE
to
* a t y d o r is s h e l t o n
• M e Address •% unknown
&gt;0U ARE NOTIFIED tnjt an
Action has been Med against
you and sou are reQt«*ted to
se*«e a copy of your wntten
defenses. if any to Silvia
McLain. Esg , IIS Boston Ave .
Suite 100. Altamonte Spimgi.
Fl 3JT0t on of befofe NOVEM
BEN 19. 1998 and Me tt»e ongt
nal w th th« Cleik of ItMt Court
(mailing atldress 301 N Paik
Avenue Sanford Ft 32771)
before
service
on
th#
Petitioner i attorney or *mmedi­
ately thereafter if you fail to do.
a default may be entered
agamst you for the relief
demanded m the petition
Copies of ail court documents
•n this case including orders,
are available at the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court % office You may
rpview theso documents upon
request
You must karp the C‘e»k of the
Circuit Court s offset not f ed of
your current address (You may
file Notice of Current Address.
Florida Family Law Form
12 919) Future papers m this
iawsu'1 will be mailed to the
address on rocord at the clerk s
off-ce
WARN NO Nu»e 1JJ83.
Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure
requires certain
automatic disclosure of docu­
ments and information Failure
to comply can result m sane •
t on*, mclud ng dismissal or
S ir lung of oieadmgs
Oated OCTOBER 14. 1999
(SEAL)
UARVANNE MORSE
CLCR* OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Bf Nancy R W*nter
Deputy Clerk
Publish October 21. 28. and
November 4. it 1999
DEV 164

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO EON
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOAIOA
CASE NO 98 929 CP
Probata Otv»*8on
IN RE The ESTATE O*
LOTTIE BROADWAY ECHOLS.
Oacoasod
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tho ydmtn&gt;»tratton of th#
aslata of LOTTii B ECHOLS.
d*coa*od. Caso No 99 92S-CP.
1 QFtndinq in tho C*cu»t Court
♦ -* SomiFTo # County. Florida.
P'obato Division Pnst Office
Drawor C. Sanford. Florida
J2T71 Tho namos and addrossos cf tho portonal roprosontaI vo and tho porsonjl roproson*
ta*&lt;vo s attornoy aro sot forth
holow
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ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All porsont on whom this
notico t* totyed oho ho* obfocms that chailongo tho validity
of tho will, tho quaiifrcattont of
tho personal roprosontativo.
«on«»o nr furisdiction of this
Cou«t aro required to Mo their
obioctiont with this Court
WITHIN The later of THREE

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Publish November 4 199b
0EW 26
_____

m o nths after the date of
The first PUBLICATION OF
This NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER The DATE OF SERVICE

OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All Croditors of tho docodont
and other person* having
claim* or demands aga*n*t
0of odont s estate on whom a
py of this notice is ssiitd
8* ii’ .n tnreo months after the
date ’ I the first publication of
thi* not&lt;# must Me the*r claim*
• th tn y Court W THIN THE
l AT ER OF Three m o nth s
after

yhe

date

of

the

Fi«&lt;T PiiRurarioN of this
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAy S
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
on them

Ail other creditors of tho doco*
Pont and persons havmg claims
r demands agamst the dece­
dent * esfato must file their
&gt;m% with this Court WITHIN
three

m o nt h s a f te r the
OF The first PUBLICA

DATE
TiCN OF THIS NOTICE
All CIA MS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECT ONS NOT SO FILED
W'LL BE FOREVER BARRIO
The date of the first public#in ot fh.s Notice •% the 29th
day of October, 1999
Attorney for
Personal Representative
Charles Ronjm Broadway
Route t Bos 239
WaynesvHfe By Pass
Wjynesvitte. NC 26788
Personal Represonfaf'te
Joseph A Rover Esquire
Post OffKa Boa 9901 76
Lake Mary Florida 32799 01 76
407.|2t 6977
F'or-Ja Bar Nd 1)2409
Pubush
Octobar 29. and
November 4. 1999
DIV219

‘ UNCLAIMID
VIHICLI AUCTION*
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BEGINS AT 10 00 AM VIEW t
HOUR PRIOR
Publish November 4. 1998
OEM 30

IN THB blOHTIINTH
JUDICIAL CINCUIT COUNT,
•IMINOLb COUNTY.

DIRECTION.
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CASS NO: 9B-1888-CA-16-K
JAMES P MARE end
ELSIE M MARE,
Plaintiffs
v*
PATRICIA F MITCHELL snd
ALBERT L MITCHELL.
Defendants
ROTICI OP SALB
PURSUANT TO CHAPTIR 43.
PLORIOA STATUTES
Notice is given that pursuant
to a fmal ludgmant dated
October 2. 1998. m Case No 98I814CA-I4-K ot Ih* Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit m and for Seminole
County, Florida, m which James
P Mar* end Elsie M Mar*, are
the Plaintiffs and Patricia F
Mdchell and Albert L MdcheN
are th* Defendant*. I will sell to
th* highest and best bidder lor
cash at the Meat Front door ol
me
Seminole
County
Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avenue, Sanlord. Florida In
accordance
with
section
45 031. at 11 00 A Mon
Tuesday. November 17. 1991.
th* following described proper­
ty set forth m th* Order or Fmel
Judgment ot Foreclosure:
LOT 100. LOST CREEK a replat
ol Lot 17, Creek* Bsnd accordeig to the plat thereof recorded
m Plat Book 46. P*g*t72. 73.
74 and 7S of the public record*
ot Seminole County. Florida
OATEO Ih* 21*1 day ot
Octobar. 1998
MARIANNE MORSE.
Clark ot th* Circuit Court
By Jane E. Jaaewic
as Deputy Clerk
NOTIFICATION
IN ACCORDANCE MITH THE
AMERICANS MITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. person* with disabil­
ities reading a special accom­
modation should contact AOA
Coordinator. Semmolo County
Courthous*. 301 Norm Park
Avsnu*. Room 301. Sanlord
Florida 32771.Telephone (407)
323-4330. sitsnsion 4227, not
later than SEVEN days prior to
the proceedings It hearing
impairad. (TOO) 1-800-955
1771. or VOICE IV) 1 800-955
87 70, v a Florida Ralay Sarvict
Robert M Morris
815 M 23th St
Sanlord. FL 32771
Publication ot this notico on
October 28. and Novsmbar 4,
1998
DEV 224

Notic# of 9 «lt
Notre# •* h#r#by given that
pursuant to Florida Statut*
6) 606. th# following personal
property shall b# sold at pubbe
sai« at to 00 am. Friday.
Noi«rBb«r 13. 1996. at th# MmStorjg# warahousa locatad at
2929 S Magnolia Ava . Sanford.
Fl 32773. to satisfy a lion
piacad on said parsonal propar­
ty by tha ownar Of tba MiniSioraga wa/ahousa
Call 407-32) 6040 for informa­
tion
Lot t Contants of Storaga
Spaca B-9. miscaiianaous par­
sonal pro party Tha nama of tha
lanant is Vanassa Parkar
Lot 2 Contants of Sioraga
Spaca C-9. niscaiianaoua par­
sonal proparty. Tha nama of tha
lanant is Tnslma Allman
Lot 3 Contants of Storaga
Spaca C-to. miscailanaoua par­
sonal proparty Tha nama Of tha
tanant is Diana Sams
Lot 4 Contants of Storaga
Spaca 0-9. miscailanaoua par­
sonal proparty Tha nama Of tha
tanant is Jorga Amador
Publish
Octobar 26. and
Nosambar 4. 1996
DEV 193

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SSMINOLB COUNTY.
r a o e a tk 'iH v M i* *
IN Rf ' i STAtV o f ' 111 * *
GORDON M STREET
Deceased
NOTICB
OP ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration ol the
estate ol GORDON U STREET
deceased. File Number 98 886CP . I* pending m Ih* Cncuit
Court lor Seminal* County,
Florida. Probate Division ih*
address ol which re Post Onic*
Drawer C. Sanlord. Florida.
32771. Th* name* and add&gt;**a* « of tha personal r*pr***ntativa and th* personal represen­
tative* attorney are set forth
04low
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All parson* on whom this
noire* i* served who have
obieciion* that challenge th*
validity ol the aMI. th* qualifica­
tion* ol the personal represen­
tative. venue, or (urisdKlion ot
Ihr* Court are required to file
their obioctiont with thi* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OP A COPY OF THIS NOTICf
ON THEM
All creditor* ol the deesdsnt
and other person* havmg
claims or demand* .g r is t
decedent * estate on whom a
copy ol Hit* noire* ■* served
withm three months thsr the
dal* ol Ih* lust public atom of
this notice must IHe the* clams
with Ihr* Court WITHIN Th (
LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THI 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 creditor* of Ih* dece­
dent and person* hiving claims
or demand* against th* dece­
dent s estate must Me their
claim* with this court WIThiN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
0ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEUAN0S ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
MILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* date ol th* first publica­
tion ot this Nolle* 1* October
28. 1998
Personal Raprassntaiiv*
Virginia C Slrssl
430 Village Place. Apt 31a
Longwood. Florida 32779
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
Joel H. Sharp. Jr
Florida Bar No 072899
Baker A Hostetler
Post Ottic* Bos 112
Orlando. FL 32802
Telephone (407) 649 4000
Publiah: October 28. end
November 4. 1998
DEV 225

NO TICK OP SALI
OF MOTOR VIHICLI
PURSUANT TO
P.B. 715.109 (5) (8)
To Rscatdo Cepr 820 Christ,
D&lt; PI Orange FL. and Ed Bu&gt;k
dba Liqui* Reflection 1049 Hay
17-92 longwood. Fl You are
hereby informed that th* fol­
lowing described vehicle!*)
ehich you own will be sold m
Public Auction lor cash to Ih#
highest bolder Sal* and vehicle
location 1035 N Hwy 17-92
Longwood FL On November I 3.
1998 al 10 00 am
1966
OLOSMOBIL
VIN
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Publish
October 28. and
November 4. 1998
0EV 234

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F.O. Box 1607
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Sanford, FL 33773

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465 0770

Legal Notices
M THB CIRCUIT COURT
FOR BBMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATI DIVISION
F ill NO : ta-fEB-CP
iN Rl ESTATI OF
«AR8N TuCMR. a/k/a
nwrew Lvnn tuskar. a/h/s
nwvew l Tvrkw.
Deceased
NOTICE
OP ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the
**•*1* al KAREN TUCKER,
irk/1 Karen Lynn Tucker, a/k/a
Karen L Tucker, deceased. File
Number 94-976-CP. 1* pending
■n the Circuit Court lor
5 .mmole
County.
Florid*.
Pr.bat* Division, in* address
ol which i* Post Oh c# Drawer
C. Sanlord Florida 32772-0639
Th* norms* and addresses ol
me personal representative end
thy personal representatives
.Homey «r* set lorth below
AIL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Ail person* on whom this
notice ■* served who have
obisclions that challenge the
raHdtiy ol in* will. Ih* qualifica­
tion* o' me personal represen laiive. renue. or lunsdiction of
this Court are required lo lit*
me* obieciior* with flue Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
m o nth s after the date of

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICf
ON ‘ HEM
Ac creditors ol Ih* decedent
and other persons haring
cl.nmt or demands against
deerdem s sstats on whom a
copy of this notice 1* served
wilhm three month* alter Ih*
dal* ol ih* Irrsl publication ol
Hu* notice must til* their claim*
with Ihi* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICE or th ir ty days
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All othtr creditors ol th* dece­
dent end persons having claim*
or demand* against the dece­
dent * estate must file their
claim* with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
AIL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
MILL Bf FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* ol Ih* Insi public*lien ol Itus Notice 1* November
4. 1996
Personal Representative
LOREN SIMONSON
9006 Sand ridge Dr
Holland. OH 43S2S
WILLIAM A OTTINGER
Attorney For
Personal Representative
Florida Bar No 0060368
Landis. Graham. French,
HuSleld. Sherman
6 *ord. PA
1353 Saron Boulevard.
Suit* 204
0sdona. FL 32723-3822
Telephone (407) 374-1461
Publish Novsmbar 4. I f. 1996
OEW-9

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Me wart to mas* sure you are (tmaser) mth r * mvors tmm your
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• kxkxSe as many features at Pwt 4*m you are sekng as you can f * s (J Item**-Tm.
Ih* mom you lea th# taster you le i
• Include a pnee By kstmg 4 pnea yuu rm4 ewwruie is-wanted cats from iw &lt; e whtj
aren l venuu* about buying your merchenr**#
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ot Nurses and CNAs Eac*f
lent benefits Eipenenc* rec
ogru/td
3 00pm-11 00pm
shift evadable Please rct&lt;y n
person O rk r . Heathcare He
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cam Bhrd Oeeixia l Of
AUTOMOTIVE Of TAKERS
SantordlcngwoodOrtandn
Oood Income Poteneai
BmeMs Aher 90 Days
TtpH Seat 407 293 3055

CABLE TV TECH
EXP IN SYSTEM OPERA
TONS 6 TROUBLESHOOTING
TOOLS 6 VEtkCLE PROVIOEO
COMPETITIVE WAGES A BEN
EFITS
EOE
MAIL OR FAX RESUME (407)
333 2510 HEATHROW CABLE.
1275 LK HEATHROW IN .
STE8101.
HEATHROW
FL
32746 ATTN GEN MGR NO
WALK INS OR PHONE CALLS
PLEASE _______________
Carpentera/Melpart Subcreek
A deckers needed Steady work
Iasi pay Jett Sevege 407-6707V3B.
Child Car* 4 Van Driver need­
ed lor Christian Center E&gt;p re
guested Good salary 4 bene
145 407 322 7905
Construction Cleaning
FT 4 PT Oependabi# people
must have auto 407 302 9191
Counter Person 2 permanent
positions available al e.pandmg dry clean operabons new lo­
cations 333 8070

C tf t Challenging position tor
outgoing mdrv ml good comm
skins Oft«e duties center on
adm. cust sve and sales
Phone erp or cust contact e&lt;p
deseed Fas resume to Ncrwesl
Financial al 324 5518 EOE

71— Htir W a n iid

71— Htir W anted
fkSerty Cere Work F T P ! m*k
mg $70 $90/ day and ovemv/tl
CaA 4 C 7 -4 »8 8 tl_____________
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS « * • )
ed NOW* Honey Transput hat
mmedial* openings tor driver
kamees Nu evpenence needed
Earn $500 to $700 weekly pArt
benefits CDL framing avaJaMe
800-435 5593_________________
HOLIDAY SALES JOB
• Hckory Farm* GJI Center
•Aitamnrt* Mat
• Semens# Town* Center
• 20-35 hour-wee* (Nov Dec)
«C a 8 (407)788-2333_________
HOUSEKEEPERS
AppN Budget mn ol Santord
3200 S Orlando Dr (17 92)
JOIN Ih# best healthcare team
m VuKjsu county Restorer! vs
CNA
needed
ermedalety
PrevKxrs eipenenc* hetpru
Cell Oebary Manor 407 644
4424. IOC.

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Apply O WUlow Tree Cel* Cal
lo scherAA* mtervww 321-2204
L A B O R E R S NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTIUTY CONTRACTOR
HCACTH etSUHANCl ANO 40IK
etANr Dru* h«* wovSylece
Ipyey e kSOMWsvOrtv*
AAewreme Spring 7849*80___
LANDSCAPERS^' i " rg
pay
$7 OGhr. F/T w benelits Call
(407) 322-6133
LAWN TECHNICIAN
FuB Ten* Immedal* Openevj
Salary vComm 261-2377

~ LEE'S FAMOUS
RECIPE CHICKEN
Mature salad lady needed
Convslenl caring about oth­
ers Good worker Daytime
Cail 322 3743 tor appl Ask tor
owner or manager on duty

-« 4
14amtenwove Person
Eipenerced
general
mam
tenant* person tor apartment
compMi One) letlmg required
C46 9 2PMI (• 323026)
MARKETING
DEALER SERVICE REP
AbO-ty to use commune etv&gt;n
u ls to enhance cuslomer res*
tern*
F/T PoMmn fWvy.ol P/Herrwd
Complete Benefits Park*}# mrl
40IK
Apply mperson or c#8 lor appl
[Waters A»Ao Auckon C4 Santord
Between 9AM 4PM Mon Wed
W95 SR 46 East Santord
(comer ol 46 end 415)
40 7 323 4090
EOC-UFOV
lifllXi ItSTltrii EMPLOrtR
MERRY UAIOS HIRING
Car 4 Insurance Neede-I
Weekends FREE 331 5266
UORTOAOE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE ttryi school (yad *&gt;
bale typmg 4 computer skat
Nabuns Mortgage Corp long
wood Cell Den Al 747 *270
NOW HIRING
Seeking tcMowmg positions. |
House Person Kxite Keepers
and AM Oahwathert Apply m
person to Marno ft Courtyard
13$ International Parkway
Heathrow. FL.
PIANIST: For Sunday same* '
FT rPT 407*349-9907
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Sales. Sec.ice 4 Admmntra
tore Fu8 Benefits met Ins 4
40IK, Company Vehicle Apply
MF94
Truly Nolan Peal Control
2920 South Orltndo Dr .Santord •

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DESK CLERK
Apply Budget Inn ol Santord.3200 S Orlando Dr (17 92)
DISHWASHERS.
COOKS.
SERVERS “ Cracker Barrel'*
324 1020 200 Hickman Dr (1-4
and Itwy 46)
DRIVERS

LOCAL DRIVERS
40-50 Hrs/Wk
COL Required Can Sandy al At Tempt (407) 64 7 8010 No
Fee EOE
DRIVERS

LOCAL DRIVERS
40-50 Hrs/Wk
COL Required Call Sandy at A
I Tamps (407) 647 8010 No
Fee-EOE

NOTICB
OP PICTITIOUS NAME
Nonce is hsrsby given mat I
am engaged m business al 249
U N Brest* C-rcle. Lake Mary.
Florida.
32746 Seminole
County. Florida, undar tha
Fictitious Heme ol PIT TO A
TEE. and that I inland to regis­
ter said name with the Otvtsion
ol Corporation*. Tallahassee.
Florida, m accordance with Ih*
provitione ol the Fictitious
Nam* Statute*. T0-W1I: Section
665 09. Florida Statute* 1991
Randy Pagan
Publish: November 4. 1996
OEM-29

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DRIVERS NEEDED
F/T A P/T tor local chanty
(407)695 8222

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Ladies Call FREE!
(407) 786-TALK*
Credit Card Billing
1-800-CITY-FUN
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C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R
by Luis Campos
CewerSy C «h *r cryeloqrsm* *&gt;* cieeled torn yx/U tuu by tameus
(wnyM oatl and present Each new n h e . ( N r tlarvM k* anaewr
fodvy • cue v rgukr V

C P O M O K

X E O D

■ret.

B P S O ;

ELECTRICIAN
B U M B
We have immediate, lull lime R V B U E S B
employment m me Orlando 4
Tampa areas tor a skiied eiec L E K K Y A Y T Y B V ,
J U B S P D
tncian m our speoak/ed market
serving the gasolme service
sMbon, pelf oleum industry. Prior R E S T C
J E B
O J B Y X D
SK
B E *
industry eipenencg is a plus,
but we tram an new associates
B U 0 O . ‘
F E U J
l
Benefits include a competitive U M H D
salary, health care 4 a company
provide vehicle Call K 4 K S L C V O D
Electric. Inc. Sanlord. FL Ph
(407)3234300 or FAX Relume P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N 'll was a storm in a tea cup but in
lo: 323-6208
politics we sail In paoet boats * — Sit Hatold MacMillan

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71— HELP W ANTE D
MAINTENANCE HELPER
for apartment compla. Must
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LESS THAN V S COO IN THE
PAST TWELVE MONTHS YOU
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now

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FULL-TIME POSniON:
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M R T TIME POSITIONS
Lot Onvef
Security Guard
Computer Oecfe In Period
Appty d person or cal tor appt
Daalert Auto Auction of Sanlord
Between &lt;MM 4PM Mon WW1
3895 SR 46 East. Sanlord
(comer of 46 and 4 IS)
407 323 4C90
EOCMF/tW
DRUG TESTING EMPLOYER

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appl fradw./t Moving A Stor
age Inc Agent lor Allied Van
Ida* 407 330 0132

I B M Sand Puad Road

1-afc* Mary. FL .UT7R
(4 0 7 ) J J J -6 J J S
NOW N H U M FOR THE
F0U 0W M 8 P O U T N M :

• Machine Operators
• Shipping Clerk with UPS
onltneeip preferred
• Line Leads tor Assembly
Department. 1st shitt
must have prior e&lt;p
3 managing people in a
manufacturing environ­
ment
SRMwaruincs
M U R R I N M IFF I S M

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Training Armed A Unarmed
Brarrtfy S Aaaoc *14 7444

SanrlCG Tech
For toral pnpana nmpany to*
mwrs.ie FT position avaaabto
looking kg* eipenencad parion 1450 • « *4 tram r*jhl
person Vacation, tick pay d t
COL Class B a plus AppN n
t m e r Dtscounf Prepaea. 1404
S. Orlande O r. Sanlord
SHINGLE IN S TA L LE R S
Tuas 4 vans mg Cal 834 4148
TRIE CIMBERS/OROUNOV
MAN
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ptut 323 M U TOP Par
WAREHOUSE PERSON needed
tor Large Pltnl Nursery Ntosl Da
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organi/ad and
tad moavaiad
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lory control pueng orders end
receiving Appty d parsrd 8770
W S U M Santori or cat Lav
ne 330 0298 ad 274

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219— W

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MUO OKAY 407*130-483]
a anlard: 2 /1 OupMa aieoannt
area 1360 Elhoancy 1795
321 6757

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creage

104 bain Cl
sg It CaMurma sfyk* 2 story
pod
terms Cl
amenmes
H 7 9 000
Park Ave VIHas 2BfV2Ba
Townhousa condo147 000
owner moavaiad
331*9091

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CHiA. carpal paaa 8 many o»»ar pleating features Price re­
duced M M97M Owner grvet
1700 momng aauwanca

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3 2 2 *7 4 6 6

IM M IM
SUNLANO m w-rarpvrt »rge
yard, new para flooring. 4 A C
1421/U2S

JIM DOYLE
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 * 2 4 9 5
WE NEE0J40USES TO RENT
TOWNHOUSE 2/3 oH Lk Mary
Bird ready to move d' 157V
mo . No pels 407 «?5 1I9&gt;»

10S—Dtmx/Tnirui
B ^H M H M M M aH M
SANTORO 7*1 near SarruruAa
MS O S A W O Hook Up Cnpl
W a cm W) 44A4 .» 344 'Al I

107—M obile Homes
For Rent
EIDER SPRINGS CM SR 427 2
A 1 bdrme un«um 195 H I V
w* . tt2Sd*p Ca« 31) 3964 or
sea manager at a34i 7

2800 eg. k heme on 5 4 acres
aa fenced. • work shop bam.
and apt 2 rvwet from SR 48 A I
4 322 42 74
OF BART Access to 17 99 8 I
4 38R • 2nd Rm addon Fnesh
paid new carpel CHA Sac Sys
161500 407 5/4 5204

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Hemes from pomps on 11
Oetnqued Taa. Repot R fO s
ro d Area tu* Fraa (1) 800 218
9100 F if M 2708 tor cured U
ngs
la o o tn LA R IS W B 7 M I XX)
sg ft Ter gar. fenced Id By
Owner v w 5K 3734087
LAKE MARY 5.3 Comor lot
Needs a C . 199 000

127—STORAGt/OmCE
For Rent

Ea t

OAKRIOOf FARMS - Oslaan.
OaSorva area 10 acres. Meet tor
horses or came tarm Mobea
home or homesea Zoned egn
144 900 Fnancng aeaa to w n
(town payrnad (804) 7I7AJOO

155—Condominiums
For Sale
CONOO in Comer una Nad to
pod USK or best 700 E. Air

157—M obile Homes
For Sale
■y ownarJBR 1BA newly reno­
vated n i d i 8 out C H A T wane
407 321-1297
PARK aVS
Homes 93 000 to 96 000 Sal Up
Fnancng O U S T1 193-2681
p p l ia n c e s

Sacral raepa on paanuis artoan
ip M R M tmas to local nawspapars. Coma by 8 haw tha
BEST (Aar an r a rasl
2330
Catary AvaSantord

A

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

149—Commercial
Property For Sale

arage

217—G arage Sales

Sales

2 FAIRLY VARO SALE
Sat 8 Sun 63. 1101 Comal Dr
8 202B Ekiabath Court. Chad
rant ctotnak. housahoto goods

WANT TO GET RIO
OF ALL THAT

STU FF?
A YARD SALE f* tha parfact
A MOVMO 8ALE: Soma fumt- way to do M and r # Samwo/a
tura. a* kinds of good** too ItoraM can Bmg paopto to you
Mays Or. Sanlord Thurs Id ? door Advartisa you tato M Yto
mbloto NaraW tor only 151/
SAMMY
kna and watch toe lemt toava
wfvto lha money comas n Cal
COMMUNITY SALE by
Noon on Tua idoy and you 5Fn 8 Sat. Nov &gt; 8 7. 8-4 kno ad can run tor tore* days to
Ctothat. toys, aiactncai itams. to* Herald tor ONLY la.1811 Al
many traaturas
Baka Sato we Aik I* that you prepay to#
Non-prof! fundraitar tor youth ad Cal ua-w* can heto"
dancars Comar of CrysUf Lk
Ava 8 Coitotry Club Or

(407) 322-2611

FRESH PICKED

HUGE OARAQE SALE
Thus 8 Fn. 8-2, 2S91 W Airport
BNd 1U houaa on rt oH Rl 44
Coftoct-btos.
taKprop
lawn Multi Family OaragWCraRs Ra
mowar. fun. 8
Nov a 7. 88 On Okalooaa. ha
to Wakiva Rrvar Fans off SR 44
YARD SALE
Sanford, bait yard tato Good Vd Sale In PA OLA: 5335 Wtoon
ctoan uMd 4amt al drt chaap Road t/2 rrv bom Wlaon't
pneas 3030 S MagnoM Thus School Thurs-Sun Lawn Mow­
8 Fn bom 8-4PM
ers loots rrvsc

Una* 8 Kay Lm at 322 3210
223— M
223— M

231—C ars Fop Sale

is c e l l a n e o u s

is c e l l a n e o u s

A K Una* i w d k G A d r unas
2 1/2. 3. or 4 ton* av*4 For
mor*to4o Ca« (06-7*64100.
C AR P f TBaiga- l l . l l , 1125
Oraan- tl.lO . 175 Vary good
COtoGbon 322 5431
WHEELS
4-18* lor Dodg* Ram |17S CM
407 5065067

ca

217—G

h in g s t o

Famay Slaa Fraaaar. vka naw.
2 yrt ok) las Krby vacuum
*1 *tcn« toc ihampooar 3221725

MONEY TO LOAN
Far nous* ear. busma**. vaca­
tion. (Mbt contdtoanon haaM
cal 1877 3244182
SATELLITE TV SYSTEM
SAM 1. 8 B d m mafai mam
lypaOraaa ESR 1824 Racarvar
« rami;f«
Pol* Boot*.
rtc
Raady to muaii
Cost ova*
14S00 I 1/2 yrs dd AMung
11850 W J irtda lor carptckup ftg Scrtan TVndnn mowtr
or n 407-3266833.

SEMINOLE COUNTY UQUOR
LICENSE lor Safa 407-4387188 Caa barwaan VIOpm
SOLAR
M A R ____PENNANT
konad by Mam mamnara $9$
0 0 0 6 --------TAMOC TRUCK COVER Hack
tor Ford Hangar SMpatoi 8380
0 6 0 324 1549 afkar 5

Artnoira AM eood.S Oawer
1200
Carpet* Roae
twga
10a17 ISO B eg* 7.11 110
127 92SS_____________________

Oslaan: Traaar tor rent 1)71/
mo. 1100 drpo*&gt;l Electrc me.
40 7 324 3793

A MOVE IN SPECIAL11 400 sq
It A up* 1765 A MONTH CMra
Skraga 171-0170 ur 33)7554

T

aonFM M FU M nt

1 l AKFFG43MT LO T •Betwra "
laaa. loch ArborpnypM
90*300170 000
LA K I FRONT LOT Stone Is
land lake Monroe H20 000
VACANT LOT- loch Arbor
130 000 to I
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
175 000
BAY AYR Sanlord W near
park 112000
321-SOBS

181— A

o o d

Fo r

DELTONA 10 acres Ideal tor
mutate nomasea. horses came,
famvrvj ar nusery* Zoned egm
cultural
13 90GACRE
Sm
Gown wowner Inanca *04-7471777 or 90a-797-a«92

Rhal ejtate. bc.
2/1 Comer lot. i Mwy 48 Zoned
tor office 185 000 Cal Od. Jar
nqan Prtpertea 133-1181

t

Sale

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SANTORO in Ouprer Irvng
Hm Carprl. CHIA
137V13SO
SANTORO H Had A Ar E d

Pra t»50 (kya (topMy
advartisaig 8 inyrm g Irom an
dd flora or gas uaaon Bring to
Rutty Duck. 307 E. l i t SL.

221— G
141— H

STen STrom
RENTALS

Buy

Cana Coppar/G raaa
wo RacycKny 321-0004
a. F irtiM e M . sai&gt; 1
918 W.

100— C o n d o m i n i u m

• T j O M H R i v il FRONT7.7 over 1600 sg R mg pod.
2 e gar plus I c carport, over
M a r w 1 r l 11400/mon
DELTONA 7.1 Lw. dm. CArpnrt.
•ned yd llM/mon
SANTORO 71 w dn 2 *T*C
kr prch CHiA vj yd HMrmon
iwupemas 7314744

a n ted to

8SRRWARO FOR OLO FWHMO
TACKLE, d d kjTM.tackla boaMjaaM. oto duck dacoys. himtmg anhguas. ate Pay up to
ti.000 I pay mor« ra n anyona
8 wd pay 110 00 |ust to taa
you oto lack* 941 8SG-3S30

ROOMY 1 Ddrrn d gear historic
area 1425/mon » utas t yr
leaie Call 330 7770 _ _

1500 DOWN WHY RE NT 7
Whan you can own pus ) brton
home W' C H A new para t car
pel 7 Ask atxxA MUO hnmas'
The Milllmen Group. Inc
— »i- t in

arden

211—

323-8670

n f u r n is h e d

A G

H ire

A ntique/Collectisles

iA rt aoA i borm M'osao
} DOOM 14/OSIOANOUP

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-

WOOO 8 WOOO CMGS 8
MULCH
CALL m -3 4 t1

MARINER'S VILLAOE

ouses*

Rent

•

193— L a w

DOWNTOWN I tutor, apt AC
fridge, stove Water d d 1300/
mon . 1250dtp 328 9148

Rent

rTruckDriver
• institute

Trade

99—A partments U nevrnisheo

118—O hice Spaci For

•15 Day COL Training
•Day A Weekend Clatut
•Financial Auutanca
•Carrlars Hiring On Slta

*

House prvteg
as, washerAdryer. 160 Aak, 1100
dtposa C a e n to is t

103— H

DIETARY ASSISTANTS

Z

S e ll

l

8000

FL0M0A POLYMERS

93— R o o m s F o r REhrr

•

U R - POST OFFICE COUNTER
SCALES Piadorm. sue i r i U * .
Caca 1640. baianca arm « »e*d
brass Comp'eta mi wa^hts
Works kn* Coltoeton Ram
(1100) Lk Mary 323 4756
231— C

ars

Fo r S ale

DONT WONOER
HOW TO GET RIO
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

L E T US S ELL
IT FOR YOU!!

IM S
CADILLAC
SEDAN
0 E V S .lI. On* owner Part* car
only No MM 4 Or Naw V 8 *ngna Irom CadJIac cost 12700
Only 10K rrvlas since mitaJtod
Na* rnhafor battery bra&gt;as. 8
bras AbsofuMfy loaded Body
and intaror great WA lava
I t 000 tor compMM car Onv* 4
away* Might trad* 407-123i E l i i o CARS Irom il7 S
Portchas Cadillacs. Chavyt.
BMWs Corvettes Also Jaaps
4WO s You area To* Fro* 1800-218-9000 E il 2206 lor

curant twng.

235—
T

r u c k /B uses/Va n s

For

Sale
The Sara/noM Her./d Clai n ­
ked. are toe quctetl and moil
meipannva way to tail you
cart Rui you tore* m* ad tor 10
days and pay only 121 001 Evan
barter. 4 you ie « it sooner
(which wa KNOW you wM) you
can mop you ad and only pay
tor toe rttofeer of days 4 actu­
ally ram Whal a Deaf'
C g M today and watch
ttva H a c a k l Claaal*

1963 FORD F250 4X4. Oraal
m u »n g Truck 1700 323-M79
19*5 S10. 4 3L V-6. 42K. ar
cond. tape deck. 14 200 Cap
avaiabM. 407-3362562

236—V ehicles W anted
CASH u i F/UOf
F u Junk Cars. Trucks 8 Mac!

flBdB worn fo r youtl

m

.

322-2611

1877 CAORXAC Coup* &lt;MVMr
Look* good, run* great' 1850
0601326530 toava mauag*

Shop Sammol* Horald i
Classifieds Everyday'

M ATTRtSS SALE • Full UIM
used Bo* springs 8 maitrast
169 00 Larry i Mart 322-4132

Sanlord Hlalortc District (3)
Commercial
leased
Units
11000 gross montofy income
1180 000
330-1495

STORAOE PEN FOR RENTCon
v*n«nt location m longeood
near 434 Good sacunty. lanced
d HOG mo 830 77S7

141—H omes For Sale
AFFOROABIE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
M M MONT Mo m 4 • | i«m I
F»GGfSMKGiRMGri astostare1

§BV• n

MaWtoMlMltRI
Ant NWdWwt.
um »oii o u m i fimnii

RENOVATED Lika new 37
over 1.4 ac . corner id 151500
MINT CONO IR FH wdshp
i ct pch. gtr 159 500
a n 2300 sg II liv dn Um 2
sc por 3 c gar spa 1174.500
1/31 Renovated, kv. dn.
greenbaiL 2 car gar 194.900
P A U L O S tlO IIN E
V E N I U H t l R R O l'tR TIES

252-Accounting

275-Drywall

285-Landscaping

BOOK KEEPbiG/ACCOUNTING
8 MCOME TAX tor ntor and
business Accounting Solu
tons Plus, toe 407 328-1800

DRYWALL'STUCCO Repairs
Wa. 8 Carkng T.durei
Maachad. Popcorn 322-8334

LARKINS LANOSCAPMO 8 M RtGATION
We rnslal sod. m g sys 8 repar
mrubs. mulches, bnck pavers,
stump gnnd. indsep rock 8
design and Mr tountams I w4
sod free d any paus and fun­
gus. For eat. can 523-4317 or
414-7333

276-Electrical

»i* 1 -I /li-l

253-Additions It
Rem

o d e l in g

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DICIC* ELECTRIC
487-321-4733
Uc. ER0C02t78/Ov*r 39 Yrs.

287*Lawn Services

NEED
A
CAREER?
WENEEDATOP-NOTCHPERSON!
WESHOULDCETTOGETHER!
W e are looking for an O utside Sales Rep w ho can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!
W E O FFER :

• SALAR Y PLUS CO M M ISSIO N + INCENTIVES
• FU LL BENEFITS INCLUDING - M EDICAL.
DENTAL. LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W EEKS PAID VACATION PER YR.
• A G REAT ATM O SPHERE W HERE YOU
CAN EARN A GREAT INCOME!
Call Kellie to d a y to set up an interview .
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

3 cmmoic H erald

ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addttlons-Homos
Addition .-Commercial
Local Builds* tinea 1941
323-4484 COC0018M

263-CARfENTRY

PRICEREDUCED!!

CARPENTER. Al Horn*

repars. pamtmg 8 cararnc N*
Richard Gross 321 5972

Was: $68,000 Now: $64,000

264-Cartet It
Installations

PROPERTY LOCATION: 1110 West 10th.
Street. Sanford. FL 32771
LOT SIZE: 50' x 120'

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1.201 L/A
FEATURES: New Home.
Three (3) Bedroom,
Two (2) Full Baths.
Central Air / Heal.
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 Jo n e s
Enterprise M ortgage
(4 0 7 )6 4 4 -0 7 8 7

(2 4 h r« .)

carpet/ceramic
wholesale

279*Hauling
clean up ail
|unk removed lawn care anytime
CONSTRUCTION

407 3561641 or 407 365-0781

Rental property, garage, shed
cleanups. appliances, bam.
brum 407-1462858 or
pgr 407-8160217

280-Home
I m pro vem ents

2 6 99 corns non* higher
CHARLES D. (Den) MILLER
tOOUDOO H L B M l Al maior
Builder. C8C0572S5. Res/
evils top quakty Rugs 99 cams
Comm . remodel, additions, re&gt;913 S 17-92 324 8800
par MC. VISA
407-120-1741
Carpal MW Direct

268-Child Care
Centers
CHILD CARE
&gt;4 hri/7 daya/wk. Meals mci
Jvemights 8 dropofls OK 155/

»k

&gt;245119

OAVD KEY CONSTRUCTION
N#w/R.mod*lingTto p*j t •
U c: COCOS7934 120-7202

HANOYMAN Pamtmg. concrete,
dry wall, remodeling, renovabona Cal 282 7069

ORE a GROSS LAWN SERVICE
R ES COM
Q U AU TY CARE
FREE EST 123-0939.
LAWNS/LOTS MOWED Ctom
ups 8 under brushmg 27yrs eip
0 322 2811/N 322 9397

300-Pressure Cleaning
OUN RITE R**/Comm
Fro* etl. Llertnc. Maior credit
card* accepted. 321-4122

301-Ro o f in g
YATES ROOfINQ sine* 1828
Church 8 Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gan.
Uc. »RC0022190 322-1449

312—T ree Service
DON PICKREN TREE SVC
Tree, slump removal Free eat
LcensadInsured 3267342
SIMPSON'S Prof Tree Svc 20
yrs eip 24 hr storm damage
Senior Oscounl Total bee car*
Free estimates
Bucket truck
avaJade 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 I! (407) 322-2611.

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- Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida • Wednesday. November 4.1990

by Chic Voting

BLONDIE

Children need vaccines. Period.

_________by Mori Walker

BEETLE BAILEY

* FAIL.VOU §T U flP
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SM£5 Clsa JVCKEb ONC

JS 3 4

by Art Sansom
riF M FIRST YOUOOHT SUCCEED^

YOUKE FUSED?

DEAR D R GOTT: 1 was disappoint­
ed that you finrpr childhood immuniza­
tion*. At baaL these blood-polluting
vaccines com prom ise the immune
system; at wont, they cause disabili­
tyD E A R R E A D E R N ot true. While
you ra is e an Im portant Issue, I'm
afraid I'm going to disappoint you
again. A ltb o u fh som e p eop le —
including a few well-meaning physi­
cians — have spoken out a gsin st
childhood Immunisations, I believe
these critics are dead wrong.
T o b egin with, e v e r y In telligen t
adult recognises that there are risks
in our environment. W e all want to
m inim ise these risks fo r ourselves
and our children. However, w e cannot
do this by wishful thinking, f o r exam
pie, we may be tempted to fantasise
away cancer and serious Infections by
"positive thinking" and a trust in the
goodness o f nature. But in the real
world of malignancies and microbes,
such an approach is dangerously irra­
tional.
Tatan u s, diph th eria, p ertu ssis
(whooping cough), rubella (German
m e a s le s ), polio and h ep a titis a re
extrem ely serious diseases that ran
kill or maim susceptible individuals.
Today, because of medical technology,
we can co m p letely p reven t these
afflictions
When deciding w h eth er to allow
children to be immunised, parents
(and docton) must carefully examine
the risks and benefits. No vaccine is
completely safe No matter how many
millions of ptopla have been inoculat­
ed. a small percentage will experience
mild or severe reactions to the immu
nixing material. To be candid, there is
Inherent fish In any medicine or vac­
cine.
However, with childhood Immunisa­
tions. the benefits clearly outweigh
the riska: The bad consequences of
naturally occurring childhood Illness­
es are far greater than the potential
reactions lo the protective vaccines
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nixations are necessary and approph
ale to prevent tragedy. Moreover, the
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their children immunised.
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disease seems to me to be an unrea­
sonable act bordering on child abuse
Yes. there are small risks involved in
vaccinating children However, the
risks of NOT vaccinating them are so
much greater that I am surprised at
parents who refuse to give their chil­
dren an ounce o f prevention. These,

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should send 12 plus a lon g, selfaddressed, stamped envelope to P.O.
Box 2017. M urray Hill Station, New
York, N Y 10150. Be sure to mention
the title.

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Rfour
‘Hrthday
Thursday. Nov 5.1990
In the coming year, you should M s d out
any parson s who h a ve c a u ssd you
haanachas or hasdachas in tha past.
This w « be tor your own benefit Replace
mam with solid, productive relationships
that'll bring you the h a p p in ess you
desorve
SCORPIO (O c t 24-Nov. 22) Rather than
having to make returns later, carefully
examine ail merchandise before making
any purchaaea today. Make certain they
doean't contain any flawa. It's going to be
one ol those days. Know where to look
lor romance and you ! find S. The AstroGraph Matchm aker Instantly reveals
which signs are romantically perfect tor
you Mail $2.75 lo Matchmaker, c/o ot
this newspaper. P O . Box 1758. Murray
HMI Station. New York. NY 10150
SAOTTTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Be dis­
criminating as lo the companions you
choose to spend your time Today could

ROBOTMAN*

by Jim Meddlck

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turn out to be a bummer if you are with
someone who provokes confrontations
C A P R IC O R N (D ec. 22-Jan. 19) Walk
away rather than confront someone who
is behaving in a disagreeable lashion
today, especially it this m volvss a c o ­
worker ITs to your advantage not lo get
vivotved.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-FeO. 19) What you
say today could get repealed So if your
peers are gossiping about a pal who isn1
present, don t make any contributions It s
you who will later be blamed
PISCES (Fob. 20-March 20) More talk
than action will yield you a big (at zero
today So if you (eel challenged by some­
thing. tackle it head on rather than try to
circumvent it with words.
AR IES (M arch 21-Aprll 19) II you do
more talking than listening today, you
could deprive yourself ot some very valu­
able information others possess Listen
attentively when knowledgeable people
speak
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Avoid places
ol business where you teel you've made
some bad purchases m the past History

has a way ol repeating itself and y o i
could make a bum acquisition again
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Monitor your
words carefully today Don t make any
inoughtless comments when conversing
with a valued friend It could provoke -a
mistrust in the relationship
CANCER (June 21 -July 22) II your mirvj
•s not on your tasks today, you run the
risk oI making errors that won t be easily
corrected. Concentration is a must. Don't
let your rrvnd wander oft the job
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A crafty acquain­
tance of yours could try to put a wedge In
a relationship by tslling you half truths
about the other person Check out the
facts yourself before casting judgments.
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excu sss will tall on d eaf ears today
Rather than use that ploy lo get you ou
ol hot water, don l get in the tub in ths
hrsl piece. It s easier to do things right
U B R A (Sept. 23-OcL 23) This might bt
on e ol those days when your menta
brain waves are operating on low voltage
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PEOPLE...2A

What a varsity
debut for
Winter Springs

Growers
introduce new
plants of the year

90th YEAR, No. 270

Airport
board
to name
director
Bjr Marla Orem
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The Sanford
Airport Authority la ex­
pected today to recommend
Victor D. White ns executive
director of the Orlando
Sanford Airport.
White la one of three fi­
nalists the selection com­
mittee had been considering
to replace former director
Steve Cooke after he re­
signed suddenly In April
following a vote of no confi­
dence
by
the
airport
authority board members.

TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1998

On land, sea; cops stop
drunk drivers, boaters
By Vicki Belluccla
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Sure, everyone likes to
go out and have a good time on a holiday. And
no one wants to deny anyone that opportunity
to do that.
Hut members of the City County State Traffic
Unit (CCSTU) wanted to make sure this past
weekend that no one had too murh fun and then
got behind the wheel of a ear.
*We wanted to keep people who were Intoxi­
cated from getting out there and driving after
they have been drinking." Sgt Dennis Stewart of
the Casselberry Police Department.
Cusselberry was the site of the CCSTU road­
block where 10 people were arrested for driving
under the influence.
Those are pretty good numbers." Stewart

said. Thry're really good.*
Tire sergeant said the unit was able to make
the streets safer for all drivers by getting more
than a dozen drunk drivers off the streets.
About 40 officers from the Florida Highway
Patrol, from the Seminole County Sheriffs office
and from all sevrn of the municipalities around
the county Joined forres to monitor the Labor
Day Wrckrnd diet kpolnt at Red Hug Lake Road
and Sausallto Houlrvard.
While the main focus of the checkpoint was
to find those who liad had too much to drink,
the law enforcement officers were also on the
lookout for violations of other sorts, such as
open containers and equipment problems.
In all the officers wrote 170 tickets In eight
hours they were set up.
Meanwhile, deputies from the Seminole
n**M I m Drtmk. h | i SA

Drumming up (lunations

Cooke was hired last
month as director of air
service marketing by Day­
tona Beach International
Airport.
With
Cooke's
knowledge and experience
with the tntematlorud char­
ter market, officials there
are hoptng to duplicate the
success of Sanford's airport.
During Cooke's eight year
tenure In Sanford, the air­
port saw passenger counts
exceed one million, with the
majority of visitors arriving
from England.

Drury Is the executive di­
rector of Collier County Airrt In Naples. He holds a
chelor's degree tn airport
management from FIT.

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If selected, White will
bring almost 25 years of
airport related experience to
Sanford. He Is currently
deputy director of airports
at the Salt Lake City Airport
Authority, a post he has
held since 1900. He has
managed airports In Texas,
Illinois and Missouri. He
holds a bachelor's degree In
transportation and business
administration from Saint
Louis University.

Chuiuota wrestles
with its urban,
rural differences
By Bkarl Brodie
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
OVIEDO - la the village or
Chuiuota rural or urban, that
la the question Dave Schmidt,
of the Seminole County Com­
prehensive Planning posed to
those In attendance at the last
Wednesday’s
community
meeting of the Chuiuota Small
Area Study.
"Where is your rural area,*
Schmidt asked those In atten­
dance. "and where Is It on this
map?"
The study area, which en­
compasses
unincorporated
Seminole County from the
Oviedo city limits east to the
St. Johns River, and an arbi­
trary boundary north of the
Econlockhatchee River, south
to the Semlnole/Orange county
line. Is prlmarly rural, with a
large portion Identified for
conservation and eventual In­
corporation Into the existing
state forest.
For purposes of the study,
Schmidt divided the study area
into four sub-areas. Sub-area
three, contains the village of
Chuiuota. and platted proper­
ties with densities between one
home to five acres, to four
homes to an acre.
*You can see. there's a lot of
different things happening in
this area,* said Schmidt. There
Is also one planned unit devel­
opment. some commercial use
tn the village and most of the
area la serviced by Florida W a­
ter Services.
The provision of water and
sewer services Is one of the
tools planners use to define
what is rural and what la ur­
ban.
The water and wastewater

Other than White, the se­
lection committee reviewed
the qualifications of John E.
Karlbo of Fort Pierce and
John H. Drury of Naples.
Karlbo is the Interim port
director and marketing co­
ordinator
of
St.
Lucie
County. He holds a bache­
lor's degree In air commerce
and transportation technol­
ogy from the Florida Insti­
tute of Technology in Mel­
bourne and a master's de­
gree In business, also from
FIT. Karl bo is also a com­
mercial pilot.

5 0 C e n ts

Housed under a large lent, mu­
sician Tom Milter and dose to 20
others drummed ip support to
help fight muscular dystrophy In
the 10th annual drum-a-thon
held at Wal-Mart Plaza in San­
ford this past Labor Day week­
end. The first year. Miter and a
cousin raised $1,000. Last year,
15 drummers raised about
$17,000. MMer is still counting
proceeds from this year, and
hopes to top last year’s contri­
butions. Music lovers were gen­
erous, Miller says.
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company has 695 connections
for watrr and 135 for sewer In
the village.
That doesn't meet our defini­
tion of rural, * said Schmidt.
*But It's sure not urban,” said
one member of the audience.
Opponents of a land use
change for 212 acres north of
the village, argue that the area
Is rural and that extension of
urban services to the 392 pro­
posed homes sill destroy the
rural character of the village.
Commercial Realty Group
wants to develop the properly
north and south of the Chu­
iuota Bypass, a road designed
by Seminole County to run
from State Road 419 to
Snowhlll Road, rerouting traffic
that now must pass through a
residential neighborhood on
Second Street.
*Our argument Is that this Is
an extension of the village of
Chuiuota.* said Jim Weinberg,
representative of the developer,
Neill O’Brien. While densities
of the proposed development
are higher than the neighbor­
ing Chula Vista community to
the east, which Is one home to
on acre lot. the CRO land Is
bounded by Lake Crescent, to
the west (4 homes to an acre,
and the Magnolia Lakes PUD.
which Is not platted, but will
not exceed 1.7 homes to an
acre.
Schmidt called Chula Vista a
transitional
community,
meaning Its densities allow for
a smooth change from the ru­
ral village, to the aouth, to
lower densities north of Chu­
iuota.
CRO'a densities, south of the
bypass are 3.6 per acre, and
2.9 per acre, north of the byPteeee Bss Last, Fags SA

Chamber lauds contributions of small businesses
By Marta Oram
HERALD STAFF WRITER
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Guber­
natorial candidate Jeb Bush spoke
to a standing room only rrowd Fri­
day during the fifth annual small
business awards luncheon.
Hosted by the Greater Seminole
Chamber of Commerce, the event
was held at the HUton Hotel In Al­
tamonte Springs. The Lake Bran­
tley High School Patriots Band
provided
entertainment.
while
Bush announced the 24 business
award nominees.
More than 400 people attended
the awards ceremony, which rec­
ognizes small business leaders tn
Seminole County.
"It went real well,* said Lisa
Blackwelder, director of comm nilcations for the Seminole chamber.
Tills was the largest crowd we've
liad, by far.*

Blackwelder said the feedback
was positive on Bush and people
found him to be very "down-to
earth.* Everyone who attended,
from bank executives to small
business owners, got something
from the event, she said.
‘ People left here with big smiles
on their faces, feeling energized
and ready to go back to work,* she
said.
The following small business
leaders won In their respective
categories:
Ron and
Kathryn
mass Bss Chamber, Page SA
Randy Monte, chairman of ths Ssminote
County Board of Commteaionsre, la
Joined by Kan Pedtow and Jab Bueh in
congratulating businesaman Michael
Portree of Portree Construction, the
winner Inthe 21-35 emptoyoea category
al the fifth annual awarde luncheon held
Friday in Altamonte Springs.

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People
Growers introduce new plants of the year

CALENDAR
Camera Club

Welcome Wagon

fltr St-muutlt- l—
ikt* Mary
t'umrra Club itui-ts thr aori&gt;m! Wednesday even month
tn Old lake Maty City Mall,
158 N Country Club Rd. at
7 10 p ni For more Informa
non. rail Grace at 321-4723
or Sol at 323-W591

Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon
Club
of
Seminole
county bolds a codec for new­
comers and second Wednes­
day ot every month from 10
a.m. until noon For Informa­
tion on address, call Betty.
695-0144. or lurry. 322-7877

Lunch,

Widowed Persons

Fellowship

All area seniors are Invited
to |otn a seniors group cur­
rently meeting at the Ortho­
dox Church ol St Stephen.
1895 l-akc Emma ltd.

/Ml widowed persons are hi­
nted to meet at 1:30 pan the
second and fourth Wednesday
of every mouth at the Cassel­
berry Senior Center. 200 l-tkiTriplet Drive. Casselberry

A covered dish luncheon, at
noun, is followed try Bible
study and fellowship.

Recover} Inc

lire group meets on the sreond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For more Infolilla­
tion. contact Mary Burke at
330-6391.

Recovery Inc., Is a self help
mental health organization for
people who sutler from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general
nervous symptoms.
For Information, call 0002003. or 896-5906.

All Transmission
Defects
Are Not M ^jor
Problems -

Movie of the year, song ol
the year. but. ibc Florida
Hants of the Ye.u I Yes the
Florida
Nurseryman
ami
Association
bus
G rowel’s
launched a program In pio
mote new plants each year
Die plants arc selected b\ n
comtutUce of horticulturists,
nurserymen, educators land
scape architects, and other
professional members ol the
association For vmii lulonti.i
Hon, this is what they sav
about their choices foi 11)99
Snnilsrcit: Landscape shuib
and cut foliage Zones 9b I I
Height x spread 18' \ 12 Use
Hedge, screen In sun or shade
Dense growth that
stands
band pruning well to make an
informal hedge. Handsome n
ergreen foliage provides a dark
green background tor other
plantings. Hie foltage Is valued
for flower arranging, and 8
distinctive for the prominent
veins running tlie- length ol the
simple leaves. Its moderate
growth rate makes It an ex*
eellent choice for the land
scape tn areas where tt is
hardy
Lake
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llg u s tn im :
Shrub. Zones 7*10. Height x
spread 10' x 10'. Use: Low
hedges or a fine specimen
plant. Very compact growth \
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mon landscape and hedging
shrub, selected many years
ago in Florida nurseries. Imt
only
now
becoming
well
known Growth Is compact
and moderately slow, making
a beautiful specimen when
mature. Tight spires ot fra­
grant. pale (lowers are pro­
duced in spring and summer.
Chartreuse sweet potato:
Ginundt over or basket plant.
Zones 9 II. Height x spread
Trailing, about 9" tall, vines ti
8' long Use G roil tide over in
light shade An exitiing leaf
color when used among more
ordinary plants
I'artleulailv
effective In mixed baskets with
purple-leafed plants or those
with deep blue flowers. Light
shade Is best to avoid leaf
hum. hut plants getting plenty
of water ran take high light
levels and even full sun once
they are ai climated
Winged elm: Tree. Zones 5

Consult a
Specialist

spread: 30" x 24" tn 10" pot.
Use: Specimen plant for large
location. Klih. green leaves
overlaid with pewter. Goml ha
sal branching to give a lull,
upright plant. Outstanding for
Interior use under low light
conditions Grown on the dry
side, It ts long lived with III tie
change in size, hut under
greenhouse conditions In a 14"
pot tt will make a lull, dettse
10" x 30* specimen.

9. Use: Shade ot street tree
Deciduous tree with winged
twigs. Medium large size togelher with a moderate growth
rate and attractive habit are
bringing this native tree In the
altcnllon of urban street plannets It lotcrates a range of soil
emlluillueiits till lulling some
alternation between wet and
dry conditions. Tin- dense and
rounded appearance- of the
head as summer gives way to
an atliarflve winter look when
the winged branches add In
the tree's
interest.
Forest
specimens of up to 70' in
height have been reported.
Crons vine: Vine Zones 0-9
Height x spread; Climbs to 30'.
Use. IVrgola. trellis Produces
flowers orange to orange red
New hybrids are expanding
the color range In litis under­
used vine whose main flower
tug comes in late spring with
occasional flowers through the
summer Moist, rich soils suit
tt best, hut growth Is good
even
under
less than Ideal
mnilllions. As a native tl Is
well adapted to the vagaries ol
our climate.
Cool weather
brings a bronzing of the leaves.
Imt they remain on the plant
in most years,
U. J. Freeman Aglaonema:
Ornamental
foliage
plant.
Zones
10t&gt;-ll.
Height
x

Desert Cassia: I-irge shrub
or small tree. Zones 9 b -1I .
Use: Specimen shrub Golden
yellow flowers Usually multi
trunked, although It is |missItile to hotd it to a single stem.
I he arching branches curry a
prolusion ol tiny leaves wlilch
an- practically hidden for mosl
ol the year by golden yellow
flowers Full sun and nioderalely rich, well-drained soil
ate the ideal conditions for
growth 11ir* long blooming p e­
riod makes It an Ideal i holer
its a leanm- plant for a choice
spot m lull s u n In the laud
scape.
Till- Ilia, k sweet potato with
Its deep purple red leaves and
the Ftrrsplke with Its brilliant
red lidtoresi ence
i omplete
liieli list. Now you know what
plants will he lit the stores in
1999.

Omni officers

322-8415

209 W. 25th S t, Sanford
•Since 1959~.Sainc Location

LOCAL FORECAST
Today: Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs In the lnw-90s.
Lows tn the mid-70s Wednes­
day: Afternoon thunderstorms.
I hubs tn the upper-80s. Lows tn
Ib c \ow -7 0 s. T h u r s d a y : A fte r­

noon thunderstorms. Highs
near-90. Lows In the mid-70s.
Friday: Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs In the low-90s.
Lows In the mld-70s.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Tatrma 92 75 Tstrms 89 72
THURSDAY
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TIDES
TUESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 7:25
a.m., maj. 1:10 a.nt.. min. 8:00
p.m., maj. 1:45 pun.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
10:09 a m.. 10:35 p.m.. low:
3:51 a.m.. 4:14 p.m. New Smyr­
na Beach: high: 10:14 a.m..
10:40 p.m.. low: 3:56 a.m.. 4:19
p.tn.. Cocoa Beach: high: 10:29
a.m.. 10:55 p.m.. low: 4:11
a.m.. 4:34 p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach ft New
Smyrna Beach: Seas are 35 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona Is 81 degrees and
at New Synima, 82 degrees.
Winds are from the south at
10-15 m.p.h.

STATISTICS

24-25-32-42-45-47

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Cash 3
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T h e h igh tem perature In
S a n fo rd
M onday
w as
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d e g re e s a n d th e overn igh t low
w ae 73.
R eco rd ed rain fall for the
p e rio d e n d in g at lO a.m .,
T u esd ay to ta le d 0 .0 0 Inch.
•S u n rise ................... 7:00 a.m .
•S u n se t.................... 7:38 p.m .

Tho Omni Toastmasters, ot Lako
Mary, recently mstallod new offi­
cers and set the theme for the
yoar. The group, which mods
ovory Thursday at 5 30 p m at
AAA Hoadquarters. win focus on
participating in more community
ovonts to bnng awareness to tho
group and its purpose Jim Ocquo
said tho group wil start a speak­
ers bureau and conduct Youthcraft and Speochcraft programs.
Shown aro officers Tanya Renton
(from left, front row). Joan Hootman. Gus Joseph and Sid Doyle.
Back row: Gooltrey Baldwin,
Tony Daniels and Jim Ocque For
more information, call Ocque at
942-5227.
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did you interview before writing
your answer? If my closing lime is 9
p.m., that is when we close the door
to new customers. Whoever arrives
before 9 receives our best service
until they leave.
Indeed, I do fault the employees
and management of the restaurant
in question. In my judgment, that
restaurant's policy lost a minimum
of four future customers in that one
incident alone.
WARD IIOIIN'HLOWKK
PltORSCHEIl,
COMMODORE DINING EVENTS,
LAYFAYETTE. CALIF.
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that sniwer, which generated
■ome eye-opening mall. Read
on:
DEAR ARRY: A restaurant's
posted dosing time means no addi­
tional customers after that time.
Or, that's when the kitchen closes.
Or. no more final service after that
time. Hut it docs not mean that the
door is locked at the stroke of 9 and
diners should slop whut they’re
doing and gel out. If a person lias
been seated 15 minutes la-fore the
puBted closing time, certainly the
expectntion is that the customer
will have time to eat.
What kind of stupidity allows
employees to make a customer's
dinnertime so miserable that they
not only won't return, hut will sure­
ly tell all their friends alsiut their
experience? That's no way to do
business. I think the restaurant
was at fault.
S. DAVID
IN SHERMAN OAKS, CALIF.
DEAR 8. DAVID: After chew­
in g on It fo r u w hile. I must
agree. Read on:
DEAR AHHY: Speuking us u life­
time restaurant worker, the- posted
closing lime is when no more cus­
tomers an- allowed into the restau­
rant. Guests entering In-fore that

time have the right to receive the
same quality of service as those
entering at the height of business
hours.
Owners und managers who care
alsait their guests would have disci­
plined employees acting like those
ill the restaurant 111 San Carlos
The problem with that restau­
rant, and loo many others, is the
employees forgot the mosl impor­
tant rule of pro|M-r service: Guests
an- never an inconvenience. Guests
are our livelihood! Without them,
we might as well Ik- dishing out fund
at a school cafeteria, instead of
procuring the fine art of restaurant
service, one in which many of us
lake a greal deal of pride
DONNA WILLIAMS,
NASHVILLE, TENN
DEAR DONNA: I stand cor­
rected, but I did receive u small
percentage o f mail such us the
following:

DEAR AHIIY: Thank you! Thank
you! Thank you for the terrific
answer to “Disappointed Diner in B
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San Carlos, Calif." I have worked in fl WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE (R)
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food service for 30 years, 23 of
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reason. people tiiink that when the
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pleasant dining experience, and
w rongfully ACCU5E0 ( P i i j j
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inconsiderate customers. Some­
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times I feel like usking customers
DEAD MAN ON CAMPUS (R)
how they would like to stay an extra i
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Drink
Continued from Page 1A
County Sheriffs Office look lo the water to keep
an rye out for similar things.
Surprisingly, Capt. Mill Armstrong of the
Sheriffs Office Range and Wnter Unit said, there
werr no arrests for BUI (Boatmg Under the In(lucncc).
Annstrnng attributes that phenomenon to In­
creased education on boating or driving while
drinking by both law enforcement and groups
such us Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
"I think people Just know better,* he said.
Stewart said the people on land are appar­
ently not getting the word as clearly ns those on

the water, but he believes people are starting to
get tire picture that drinking and driving don't
mix.
"I think that we are all doing a good Job of edu­
cating people about the dangers." he said.
There are simply more people In ears who
hnve hnd the opportunity to drink and get be­
hind the wheel on land than In the water. Armstrnng agreed that Is true.
"And people tend to be more relaxed when
they're out on the water," he noted.
Armstrong said his officers nlso try to make
education a part of thetr stops ns well. While on

Land--------------------------------Continued from Page IA
pass.
"It's stepping down In den-

stty ns It moves away from the
village." said Schmidt. The vlllage Is platted at a density of

P O L IC E L O G
The following reports mere compiled from Ihr Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incidents recorded Sept. 7:

Domestic violence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Northlake, BOO block, Sept. 5. 8:10
a.m. A 54-year-old man was charged with domestic violence by
Altnmonlr Springs Poller nfter he got Into a fight with Ills
housemate and pushed her. grablied her by the hair, hit her
with an Iron mid threatened to "break her fnce."
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Whippoorwill, 200 block, Sept. 0.
H IM pm. A 38-year-old woman was charged with domestic
violence by Seminole County deputies. She told deputies that
she had accused her husband of using Illegal dntgs and that
hr had reacted angrily. During the rnsutng fight, he told depu­
ties. she grablied him. bit him on the lip and broke a mirror
over Ills head.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Basewood, 400 block, Sept. 7, 1:45
a.m. A 50-year-old man was charged with domrstlr violence af­
ter she told Altamonte Springs Poller that hr hit her In the
track of the head Hirer times with his fist.
LONGWOOD, Knollcreat. lOO block, Sept. 6. 7:33 p.m. A 56year-old man was charged with domestic violence try Seminole
County deputies after his wife reported that he had poured
pork marinade uvrr her head during an argument.
SANFORD, Meeting Place, 4200 block. Sept. 5. 5:03 p.m. A
45-year-old woman was charged with domestlr violence by
Scmlnnlr County deputies altrr a fight with her husband
turned violent and she hit him In the head with the phone.
SANFORD, Daffodil. 2500 block, Sept. 5. 2:50 p.m. A 28year-old man was ( barged with domestic violence after a fight
with his wife over her Job. She told deputies he hit her In the
track of the head and that she then went to the bedroom and
swallowed several pills before sneaking out of the house to rail
them from a nrlghlror's phone.
SANFORD, 8. Orlando Drive, 4200 block, Sept. 5, 9:07 p.m.
A 38-year old man was charged with domestic violence by
Sanford Pollrr after his wife rrported that he hrad-buttrd her
and threw her on the Ired during an argument.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Peart Lake Causeway, 300 block,
Sept. 4. 9 a.m. A 26-ycar-old man Altamonte Springs, waa ar­
rested for conspiracy to sell cannabis (stx counts), cocaine,
MDMA and LSD by Seminole County deputies. Deputies said
tbry executed u search of tits residence and arrested the man
based on a court warrant.

Driving under the influence:
A sting operation In Seminole County at various locations net­
ted the following people who were arrested for driving under
the Influence of alcohol:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Bun Valley Village, 900 block, a 29year-old man.
CASSELBERRY, Point Newport Terraco, 1000 block, a 33year-old man.
CASSELBERRY, Secret Way, 200 block, a 47-year-old
woman.
CASSELBERRY, Cinnamon Circle. 1700 block, a 22-yearold woman.
GENEVA. Arapahoe Trail, 1200 block, a 40-year-old man.
ORLANDO, Paxton Court, 2300 block, a 25-year-old man.
SANFORD, Cherokee Circle, 700 block, a 25-year-old man.
SANFORD, Cherokee Circle, 700 block, a 27-year-old man.
WINTER SPRINGS, Murphp Road, 000 block, a 40-year-old
man.

Exposure of sexual organs:
LONGWOOD, Meadow Lark S tm t, 1400 block, Sept. S, 8:20
a.m. A 52-year-old man was charged with exposure of sexual
organs after a worker ut the city's Air Vac System Facility re­
ported seeing a totally nude man standing next to the facility,
lie reportedly ran Into the woods when the worker ap­
proached. Poller said when they approached and asked him to
come out of the woods, they confirmed he was wearing running
shoes und nothing else. His running shorts were approxi­
mately 200 yrars away, they said.

Lewd acts on a child:
LAKE MARY. Abbott Avenue, 300 block. Sept. 5. 2:05 p.m. A
47-year-old man was charged with lewd and lascivious acta on
a child undrr 16 years old and with aggravated child abuse by
aggravated battery. Lake Mary Police said the man admitted to
rrpcatcdly fondling the breasts of a young. Police said there
were two other young womrn who reported that he tilt them
when he was angry, but that he had not fondled them.

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Tuesday, September 8, 1998 • Vol. 90, No. 270
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the water this weekend, he said, they conducted
05 safety Inspections and gave out 21 whistles
to those who didn't have them.
lie said the officers try to give people the
chance to fix violations before they write a
ticket. Sometimes, however, people Just don't
leant.

without the floatation devices mice ,u am lie
told officers he'd forgotten them ai home.
T h ey gave him a ticket to remind him to bring
them next lime," Armstrong said
In all the unit handed out I I citations lor
equipment violations.
Armstrong said he believes fewer people are
drtnklng and boating. Stewart thinks the mini
hers on the streets are down .is well Moth said
Ihey will eontlnne to monitor the area's water
ways and highways to he sure th.it those who
tall lo designate a sober driver don t endanger
the rest ol the population.

"List weekend, we found a guy who was mu­
lling around without lifejackets and he had kids
on the boat." Armstrong said. "We gave him the
chance to go over to the marina and buy some
lifejackets and he did that."
Tills weekend, the man was out on the water

SM ALL TOW N +
four homes to an ncre.
Chulunta resident Mike Rich
calls the village a "historical
anomaly" and said. "We don't
want to build off our anoma­
lies."
Other residents who spoke
against the CHG amendment
wanted lo sec lower densities
south of the bypass.
The approval of the bypass
has ulready Irritated some
residents, who are atr.itd that
the road would open the area
up for developments such as
the CRO proposal. Chuluolu
will also be fared with the wid­
ening nf State Road 419. which
will be four-laned from Lockwood Road to the bypass und
three-lancd from there to sec­
ond street.

"We don't want to see (Ihr
widening) used ns an excuse
for urban transitional (laud
use)." said Rich.
The final community meeting
for the small area study Is
scheduled for Thursday, Srpt.
17, and will lx* a review of pre­
liminary recommendations. Af­
ter that, the county's Local
Planning Agency will hold a
public hearing, on Oct. 7. on
the results of the study, fol­
lowed n Board of County
Commissioners public hearing
on Oct. 27. Tlir completed
study will be transmitted lo the
Florida Department of Com­
munity Affairs before a final
decision Is made on the CRO
land use amendment.

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He was last seen socializing

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IMOOENE GEMBECK1
Imogcne
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M1CH1E HUNNICUTT
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Elmer son. Michael. Rich­
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grandchildren.

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Atlanta. Ga.
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daughters, Elizabeth Harris.
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by C h ic Young

Are perspiration stains abnormal?

b y M ort W alker

B E E T L E O A IL E Y

DEAll nil C IO TT My friends call
me "Old Yellowslain" because of the
marks on Uie armpits of my T shirts
Each new shirt becomes stained after
one or two uses. I bathe frequently.
Why does this happen1
OK All HEAD Kit: Perspiration rnn
tains skin oils ns well ns moisture
The oils can become (rapped in labric
after Ihe moisture evaporates When
sweat has a high oil content, the oil
oxidizes to a yellow color. Often this
material is difficult to wash out and
causes permanent staining
The yellow stains on your T shirts
may be a source ol ribbing from your
fnends, however, they do not reflect ill
health or disease The use of antlpcr
spirants may reduce the excretion of
oily prrspiration from your under­
arms
D EA R DU. (lO T T My (lance was in
a car accident I-D 2 years ago and
developed seizures Medication is nol
controlling (hem He's 100 pounds
overweight, but when he tries to exer
rise, he has a seizure He also exhibits
bizarre behavior during seizures He
searches for a cap he doesn't have,
pulls nonexistent strings oft his
sweater, walks like a gorilla and refus
cs to have anyone touch him He's
only 37 and I hale the idea of him liv
ing the rest of his life like this Can
you help1
D E A R R E A D E R Y our fiance
appears to have suffered brain dam
age at the lime of the accident This
damage is associated with episodes of
seizure activity and bizarre behavior
that probably are caused by abnormal
electrical dischargei within brain tis­
sue.
If medication is not controlling his
problem, he needs evaluation by ncu
rologists who are experts in dealing
with post traumatic epilepsy I recom
mend that you ask his doctors for a
referral to the neurology clinic at a
teaching hospital In auch a setting,
the superipeclalists w ill have
resources for diagnosis and treatment
that are not available to average
physicians.
To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report ‘ Medical Specialists.* Other
readers who would like a copy should
■end 12 plus a long, sell addressed,
stamped envelope to I' O Hoi 2017,
M urray Hill Station, New York. N Y
10156 He sure to mention the title.

DR. G O TT
PETER
GOTT. M D.

chronic skin Infection The skin ol the
navel is dark and warm and may
remain moist, providing an ideal envi
ronmenl for yeasts and bacteria lo
grow

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Lois and lota
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15 Goiter
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one

Although a navel infection is usually
nol serious, it can be extremely
annoying and unpleasant because of
itching, odor or pain A culture of Ihe
area will enable a doctor to pinpoint
Ihe cause and suggest appropriate
treatment

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Yesterday, I compared mountain
climbing to bridge. They aren't rela
lives in the normal sense of the word,
but success at each no doubt leaves
one with a big smile on one's face
On today's deal, you and your part
ncr have overbid lo a debatable slam
(Yes, all right, it's totally your part
ner's fault for opening with only II
high-card points. Hut I find it hard lo
pass a hand with arc king, ace, espe
cially when I can open in a good suit.)
How would you try to bring home six
spades after West has led a club, a dia
mond or a spade?
Faced with two club losers, you
musl establish dummy's heart suit to
supply discards

North
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A 6 2
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draw trumps, play a hear! to dummy's
king, cash Ihe heart ace, and ruff a West
East
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ace, discarding a d u b Have all the
missing hearts appeared? If so. claim
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East
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G A R FIELD

Wednesday, Sept 9, 1996
You could be one ol the lucky Virgos
who’ll be in a strong material cycle m the
year ahead Have fun and enjoy your sell
In your spare time, bul be sure to save
more than you spend
VIRQO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Take positive
measures lo remlorce your spiritual val­
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treat yourselt to a birthday gift Send lor
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ahead by mailing S2 and SASE lo AslroGraph, c/o this newspaper, P .O Box
1758. Murray Hill Station, New York. NY
10156. Be sure to state your zodiac sign
LIB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) II you have
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you keep your intentions to yourselt. Do

first and talk later
SCORPIO (O cl. 24-Nov. 22) You II bo in
your element today if you participate in a
group endeavor. This is a good day to
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SAGITTAR IUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Focus
your energy on meaningful obioctives
loday, even those you think are out ol
roach When you extend yourselt. they II
be within your grasp
CA P R ICO R N (Dec. 22-Jan. IS ) Listen
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you today. You possess the ability to
remold outdated things into something
much more useful
A Q U A R IU S (Ja n . 20-Feb. 19) Follow
your inslincts regarding Ihe translormalion ol something you Ihmk is ol small
use Your revisions will bo extremely
helpful
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Friends are
prepared to reappraise Iheir roles loday
in order lo arrive at a bettor understand­
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CORNER LO T, over t/4 ac LR
eat-n kith, gar (44.900.
DUPLEX OR HOUSE 4/2 1 kit
Irptc. t BOO tq b (71.900
MARKHAM W OODS M l bd, 3
bsth 1 2 acre* 3500 tq ft
Lrv.tam, tern pool (294.500
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sc porch. 7 outbldg (1(4,900

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1,000 tq n W O m d . 543Gmo
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heal A a*, hook-ups, prwate pato A yard tec ( ok (425/mo .
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latt A 5300s*c aval Oct ttt
407 5740959
S ANFO R D V1.1, lanced yard
flit. latt. sec) (525rm l525tec
1706 W 70th St 130-4444
SANFORD HISTORIC 171 good
area, ac, to front porch (150
1214757

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(500 D O W N --W H Y REN t T
When you can own this 3 bekm
home w C H A new pare A car­
pet 7 A t! about HUD hornet1
The HUtlmen Group. Inc.
Realtors__........121- t i l l

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t

SANO KA AREA
4/1 WITH EXTRAS
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103— H ousts-

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ease w/optun (725/S700.
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1/1 cottage, great location no
pelt, no tmokerv (450mo

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locatirto no pett, no tmotert
(67 5mo
Ron Jermgan 330 1755

107— M obile H omes
For Rent
tBDRM Quiet,
convenient lo­
cated. 1 Mock to nut route Park
Ave Mote Home Inc 327 7661
ELDER SPRINGS O fT SR 427
Lg 7
bdrm. unturn (95wk&gt;
1125 dtp C at 333-3964 or u*«
m arj^er at t u t 7

WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

117— C ommercial
FE N C ED
PARK PTC AREA
easy access,
can accommodal! i p to 35 cart heavy
equipment autos, ale. 17-92'
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mediatety (55 0
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like new 8 1/2 X tt (6 5 Call
172-9451.
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ennd matching iota A love teal
in sea green rose, A white, ta­
pestry took, flowered 5400 Sol­
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I BA. kitchen, new M g. upstairs
turn furnished, dean, working
adult No petal Fenced (350/

92— S e n io r C it iz e n s

im c K N C v
Mad tenr ■conversant locarnn
121 4900

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M A R I N E R 'S V I L L A G E
LAKE A M 1 BOOM 54IOVO
7 boom vrm w o a w ) up
3 2 3 -8 6 7 0

YOUTH b iw C T O R P/TFuat PretbyTenan of Sanlord
te e tt responsible
motivated
per ton to duett church rmddtoM S youth function* A develop
outreach program! 301 O at
Are Sanford 32771 322 2662

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S AN O R A 3/7. split plan.great
rm. tirnptace scr patio 2 car
garage, corner lot Like new’
Ready to move-tn (67,900
Cal (407) 628 9555

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WINDOW SERVICE TEC H
*FiA time position
*E«p preferred
T u t company benefit!
Mon Fn 7 304 30 apply Knco
237 Power a Santoro 323 7500

TU P P E R W A R I Cam (2 0 (30
pm hour lor artra money or ha.a
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StOOwk tat last tec
cal 323 5232 beeper444 6596
ROOM FOR R EN T
m condo'
5100/wk util met, neat S C C
Pool, tennis, on lake.Smoker
U K 171-5234

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POSITIO NS:
PICKING, PACKING AND
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CORPO RATIO N,
the nation l leed-ng diitr tutor/
manufacture! ol electronic ac
ceuorwa,
hat
immediate
opening* m iti Lake Mary
laciktiea for la l and 2nd ablit
tfoure
available:
7:00em1:10pm, ( : Off*m-4:10pm and
4 M&gt;PM-1}:10AM
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be
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on e continuum batia Forktifl
erpenence prelened Starting
rote M 50 l i t ehltl. 17 00 2nd
ahlli. "M u tt patt math tetl
Apply m per v-n it 2950 Lake
Emma Road, lake Mary F I or
1090 Emma Oak Tratt, lake
MAryFL 17746 1 06 .__________

WEERLY RENTALS
Starting • |77/wk
titionc Downtown 110-4421

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FURNISHED ROOMS-AII util*
tod Laundry, phone, and kit
ute 565 590 a week 324-49S5_

W A N TED :
Pnopw who want to work 40hrsek Some Saturdays’ Fac­
tory assembly work BeneMs
included Pit call
166-0749
Original Vertical! Flrat.

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on Lata Monroe Convener* to
coudhoute A Ctfy H a l Avalabfa
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149— C ommercial
Property For Sale

M A TTR E S S S A LE • Full sue
used boa springs 4 mattress
(65 00 Larry s Mart 372 4 132

Sanford historic district (3)
Commencai
Leased
Units
(160 000 (1) C o m m e nd Vac­
ant lot (55 000 3101495

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153— A creage Lot For
S ale

187— S p o r t i n g G oon s

w / » 9 1 W A hvKjrJtXiarU 6W
5645 or 3304479 m oke offer

R UD ER m 77 243 wm iron
sights and scope 3 9x. and
sling RUGER m-77 7mm mau
sling and scope t 5 4 » reloadmg dies avail (525 each 407668 6237

DELTONA 10 acres Ideal tor
mobne homevte horses cable,
farmmg or nursery* Zoned agri­
cultural
(3 .9 0 0 ACRE
Sm
down w owner finance 904-7471772 Of 904-747-4422

199— P l t s A S u p p l ie s

LA K EFR O N T LO T Betave
Lata. Loch Arbor pmrate
90X700 (60 000
LAKEFR O N T L O T Stone It
land U k e Monroe (170 000
VACANT LO TS - Loch Art**
(35 000 10 (45.000 lg. pmr

9 R O TT/B U IL PUPPIES
(SO. EACH
C A LL (407)323-2158.
W OLF HIGH B R E E D S Im ae
ttm 344yrs (tOOea to approved
homes 656 7844

LAKE MARY LOTS-Wooded
(25 000
BAY AVE - Sanford lot near
part- (15.000
121-5065

211—
A n t iq u e / C o l l e c t ib l e s
HOUSE OF G OODIES 901 Lo­
cust Ave Fum . appii . houset a d H e : i 1 cand, 12t-41»5

217— G

O AKRIOOE FARM S • O l ’eerV
Deeona area 10 aoet. idnat tor
nortea or cattle (arm Mob*,
home or hometee Zoned agn
(44.900 Feianctog aval w/ tm
down payment (904) 747-4100

UPSCALE C O N D O e x location.
wet mantatoed, tow meat■ananoa, W d M l turn (44.900

118— O ffice Space For
R ent

~ SANFORD O FFICE BRACE
2 Suifea arallaAN - 1100 S F A
1S0DSP. 407-321-7004
Sanford P ro le . P enal
space S2S aq. S 1
I M i month free. (Larger
&gt;| CaR MS-7112

B O O K C A S E - Like new. Oak B--3
shelves w/ 2 doors lower starage (45 Call 332-01(7,_________
TR E E CAR. ( I S FUN to your
spare time Interested? Cal Unda O 576-351/ I also otter rapt
pet and new Tupperware_______
IN HOME F IITH A TIO N U N ITS
bener than borne quality SOS a
gallon 407-767-9131_____________
Plywood 4 X 4 ' Sheets
3/4* Thick (15 per sheet
_________ Call 373-4540_________

231— C

ars

For S ale

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sic Station Wagon
chroma
wheels A/C. eteetne lock! S
window*. AM .TM stereo. 350
engine Runs wens (500 cath.
Call 121-7012.

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155— C ondominiums
For Sale

223— M is c e l l a n e o u s

S ales

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Alum. C ant Copper / Brest
Kokomo Recycling: 121-0004
918 W. Flnl-M/F 4-5, Set.S-1

CASHSSSMUOf
For Junk Cart. Trucks A Mod
KEEP AUEQCAIgAUTlTUi 322

241— Rec.
V ehicles/Campcrs For
Sale
FO R S A LE S I F T C AM BER mt
20x10 FL room M up to loam S
country rv park lumuhed (5000
322 9661 or l82BQ9HfVj7

(407) 322-2611

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$50
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$35
$100
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141— H omes For Sale

(Located at Oator'a Landing)

Mayfair Goff Co urea 15 acre
takttront t t u t e
at 3.900a:
home-needi w ork- (165.000 *
» 4 ac (265.000

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

in clude * 1 tank fuel

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CARS,

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wooded lot* R E D U C E D T O
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moevttM
121-4044

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�What a varsity debut for Bears!

gxfra P o i n t s

Jeff
Berlinicke
Herald Stitt,

Don’t put
pressure on
Lady Rams for
another title
You would think the pressure would be
almost overwhelming.
Imagine being In a family. You’re the
youngest of four siblings and all three Just
came home with a state championship.
Now It's your turn, but you're a lot
younger than the rest.
All of your friends expect the same things
from you and all you feel like Is Jan Brady
screaming. ’ Marcia. Marcia. Marcia!*
That’s kind of like the plight of the Lake
Mary girls' volleyball team.
You can't compare Uiese Rains to last
years Lake Mary girls' trlfecta that brought
home n state championship in basketball,
soccer and softball. That's n onre In a life­
time achievement for any school and un­
precedented in state history.
O f course now everyone's asking the vol­
leyball team If they can be the fourth team
from Lake Mary to win a title.
It's an unfair question.
And It's only being asked because the
team Is so talented.
In each of the last two seasons, the Rams
have gone into the state tournament and
two yeurs ago. they reached the Final
Four.
There is talent on the team tills year, but
a lot of It Is young.
The Rams will be there at the end of the
year, after the talent comes together. After
all. with key returning players such as
Lindsay Manx, Jackie Van Looven. Jackie
Crispell and Kellie Harbour, there's no way
the Rams won't be taking another trip to
districts.
But to put pressure on to be a fourth
team In a year to take the state title Is a bit
too much.
Coach Cindy Henry has dismissed the
talk and Just says she wants her program
to follow In the winning tradition of Lake
Mary girls' athletics.

Johnnie Blake's running (loft) and Miguol Machado's dofonso wars fust two of Iho
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By Baltic Warner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
Move over Seminole County.
There is a new tram In town.
In their first ever varsity game
last
night
against
Bayaldr
Christian, the Dears racked up
Quite a few finite and quite a few
points. Winter Springs destroyed
Its also first year opponent. 54-0,
putting Itself in the history books
of the second year school.
The Dears traveled to Tampa for
thetr first varsity showdown. On
the btis ride. It's probable that the
team and coaches were planning
their strategy: how to put thetr
undersized defense against the
offense: how to move the ball a
little better than they did tn thetr
20-12 loss to Cypress Creek In the
Kickoff Classic the week before:
how to win.
They did all three.
The undersized defense not only
went up against the Daystde
offense. It shut the opponent
down completely. When It wasn't
stopping Dayside from moving the

Some of the best volleyball teams In the
state gathered In Seminole County over the
weekend for the annual Lake Mary Invitational
high school girls' tournament.
Lake Mary. Seminole. Lake Brantley and
Oviedo represented Seminole County, but two
visiting teams • Dr. Phillips and Palm Bay
fought for the Utle with Dr. Phillips winning,
15-9. 15-10.
From Seminole County. Jackie Van Looven
and Lindsey Manx were named to the alltoumament team. Brooke Octger of Palm Bay
was named tournament most valuable player.
The teams were divided Into two pools. Lake
Mary won Ita first match. 15-11, 15-4 over
Winter Park, but stumbled In Its next match.
15-9. 15-4 to Palm Bay, a perennial state
power.
The Rams recovered and won 15-7. 11-15.
15-10 over Middleburg to advance to the final
round.
Seminole, a young team featuring few
seniors, lost both of Its first round matches.
15-6, 15-7 to Palm Bay, and 15-9, 15-9 to
Middleburg.
The Setnlnolcs are recovering from a long
season that followed a district championship
and are led tills season by Melissa Witte and
Amanda Cook.
In the B Pool, Lake Brantley lost all three of
Its matches. Coach Stan Cutler had a strong
team last year that suffered heavy graduation
losses. Seniors Dana Gorman and Tina
Meliklan return, but the Patriots are still young
and It showed over the weekend. In the first
match, the Patriots fell. 15-10. 15-7 to Palm
Coast, then followed with a 15-7. 15-7 loss to
Dr. Phillips. Next up came Satellite and the
Patrlofa lost. 15-7. 12-15. 15-5.
Oviedo coach Anna Hollis Is taking over the
team this season and Immediately lost 11
players from last year to graduation. Most of
this year's team played for Hollis' Junior vanity
team last year, but It fa still young and It led to
losses In both matches.
The Lions put up a struggle against Palm
Coast before falling. 14-10. 16-14. 15-5. then
were pounded by Satellite Beach. 15-6, 15-11
in their final match.

\A U baseball players needed
LAKE MARY _ An AAU 13-and-Under basejail team Is being formed for the fall season.

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ball, the Winter Springs defense
was taking it away from them.
There are two words to describe
how the Dears
moved
the
bail...Johnnie and Drandon. Dlake
that Is.
The
dynamic
duo
combined for live touchdowns.
TWo passes from Quarterback
Drandon Dlakr landed In the end
cone (one of which was a 35yarder caught by Johnnie) and
Johnnie Dlake rushed for three
touchdowns with runs of 10-. 1-,
and 41-yards. Also scoring for
Winter Springs were Greg lanuzzl
(39 yard pass from Drandon
Dlake). Mike Pitts (20-yard fumble
return). Darrell Wright (40-yard
run) and Marcus Wiggins (5-yard
run).
While Drandon Dlake la an
Impressive passer and proved that
with two touchdown passes, the
running game was everything the
Dears could have hoped for.
Granted, the backs went up
against another Drat year defense
and may have wreaked havoc on a
team that Just want ready to
handle them. They played virtually
error free ball, however. In the
ahult-out. There Is a lot of speed

on the Winter Springs team and
most of It Is In the backfield.
And as for winning, that was
taken care of...Impressively.
At the start of the year. Winter
Springs head coach Mick Harris
said Dial he wanted to srr how
his players reacted to playing on
Friday lUght and (hat one of tila
main goals was to put some
points on the board.
First of all. they reacted very
well. The change In venue from
Thursday night junior varsity
games to Friday nlghta didn't
seem to ph%se the Dears at all.
Secondly, they put more points
on the board than many expected
them to rack up all year. In the
preseason classic against Cypress
Creek last week, the Dears played
very well despite losing 20-12.
They still put points on the board
however, and that was against a
SA school.
Friday night was a different
team, on both sides of the ball.
Winter Springs took the field with
confidence.
knowing
It
had
nothing
to
lose.
Everyone
expected the first year varsity
team to have problems, at least In

Locals fall early at Lake Mary tourney

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Winter Springs rolls to 54-0 opening win

And that's the perfect thing to say.
Lake Mary will be winners this year. The
Rams may not bring home a state title, but
that's okay.
Just remember that last year was a fluke.
No school tn the entire state may ever win
three championships In a year again.
Just appreciate Lake Mary for what U Is:
possibly the best girls' sports program in
the state, and don't be surprised If the
Rams don't make It four In a season.
Last weekend, the Rams held their Invita­
tional volleyball tournament. Teams from
all over the state came to Lake Mary and
the Rams finished third, losing to state
powerhouse Palm Bay In the second game
of the tournament.
Lake Mary rebounded for a third place
finish and Van Looven and Manz made the
all-toumament team.
It's a powerful team, one that won’t be
satisfied with a third straight district title.
But flashback to this time last year.
The Rams were probably a stronger team
than the 1998 version.
They Just didn't have three state champi­
onships to follow.
So try not to ask the Rams If they'll make
It four In a year. Appreciate the team for
what It Is.
A darned good team that should go far
Into the playoffs.
And leave It at that
Last Second Shot: Why do volleyball
teams switch sides at the end of each
game? In no other sport do the coaches
and players have to switch benches, and
the fans switch seats between each game.
It’s not like the court conditions are dif­
ferent on each side and It Just takes up too
much time.
Just a thought.

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the beginning, and expected only
that the team try and do Its best.
Improving week by week.
If Friday night's game was the
jumping
off
point
for
improvement, look out. There Is
nowhere for this tram to go but
up.
Winter
Springs
may
experience a Utile more difficulty

with Its SA and QA opponents In
the county, but those teams have
trouble with each other. The
Dears
have
time
to
keep
improving before they (ace thetr
first county toe and with the
performance they showed against
Dayside Christian, the county
better not count out Its newest
member.
Winter Springs made history
Friday night. They recorded thetr
first every varsity win. Many
records were set, and they set a
tone for the season that could
lead to some first ever post
season play as well.
Before thinking that far In
advance. Winter Springs will need
to concentrate on next week's
game, a district match-up with
Berkley Prep. The Bears will host
thetr opponent at 7:30 p.m.

R acin g
continues at
N e w Smyrna
&amp;AMSULA - Ned week, the
TBARA (Tampa Bay Area
Raring Association) Winged
Sprints will tn nikft&lt;| an
(At^uat 29th): &gt;«»»
fUl. McLeod; limited Lata
Fitch:
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4S7-41SB, sr 'on tbs net at

i-aka Mary s«nior Lindsay Manx goat up for a slam during tha Laka Mary
Invitational last wakand. Tha Rama wars tha only county taam to maka ft
to tha championship round.

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Briefs
Continued from Page BA
Needed arc dedicated players and parents
to lilt the squad that will travel In rally and
play a competitive schedule.
The season starts on September 23rd and
£.unes will be played on Sunday's only.
For more Information, call Rick at (4071
322-5631.

Friday Night Fun
SANFORD _ Open gym at Sanford Gym­
nastics, 601 E. 25th Place. Is on Friday
nights from 7:30 p m.-to-10 pm.
Activities ottered include gymnastics, rock
climbing, basketball, and lots of fun and
games.
The fee for the evening is $5 for children
ages 6-to-12.
For more Information call 323-2462.

Baseball players needed
DELTONA _ The Volusia Blast, a new AAU
12-and-Under baseball team Is looking for
live players to complete Its roster for the fall.
Call Jay (769-3286) or Larry (860-3900).

Sem inole 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.

T h e Sailing C lu b

W in te r Springs softball
WINTER SPRINGS _ The City of Winter
Springs Is offering a Fall *98 Special for its
adult softball leagues at Central Winds Park.

RKSULTS
NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
Sa tu rda y, A ug u st 3 9 , 199S
Late Modal _ 1. 1781 BJ. McLeod. 2. (Ill Itevld Bogrm. 3. 1991 Bobby McClelland. 4. 1151 Tony Ponder: 5 |5|
Tony Scwiom.
Limited Lata Modal _ I. Ill Sammy Graham: 2. 1871
Chad Allman: 3. (261 Davtd fonder. 4. (Ill Jeremy Fltrh. 5.
1431 Kandy Dye.
Modified . 1. (U Mlkr Fltrh: 2. 113) Bill Gunn: 3. (2X1
Jimmy Wlnki: 4 (071 Jeff Scofield: S. &lt;921 Arnold Mill*.
Sportsman _ 1. (981 Chuck Volt 2. 171II Jerry Smith;
3. 1541 Randy Nm&gt;try. 4. (071 Ron Lufcy; 5. 131 Ian Huff­
man.
M lal-stock
I. 191 Dale Casteel; 2. 1151 Wayne Clark:
3 III Petite AlUton: 4. (419) Bob Golf: 5 121 Bob DuUe.
I . IS) Rtch CtOkKcr. 2. (71) M R# Hendrix: 3.
t U )-l

Pierre.
R u u -A -B o u t _ I. |63| Joe Bro*an; 2. (7) Ed Zikiiwxkl; 3.
(681 Mark Roberts. 4. (581 Tom Root: 5. (33) Jeff Drfrtete.

U O T IC I OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D R IB
NOTICE I I HEREBY GIVEN,
that THE AMIGO PARTNERSHIP,
Ih*
* holder ol tha following cer­
tificate!*) ha* Mad maid certlff.
cata(a) lor a ta« daad to bo
■•sued thereon Tha carlilicata
number)*)
and yaar|«) ol
Mtuanca. tha description ol tha
properly. and tha nama(a) In
which it w ai attested ta/aro a*
follow*
Carlilicata No 4(10
Voar ot Issuance: ( M l
Daacnplion ol Pro party
LEO LO T 44 P IC K E TT DOWNS
PB t * P G « I F T O Zt.
Nam** in which aaaaaaad.
Hurtay D Ruth, tuaan A. Block.
AH of aaid pro party baing In tha
County ol Seminole. Stata of
Florida
Untaaa much cartilicala(*) ahalt
be redeemed according to taw,
tha proparty damenbad in much
camltcala(a) will ba aotd to tha
highaat bidder at tha w ait front
door.
Sominola
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
on I ha 21th day of Soptarnbor.
1 M I. at f t 00 a m
Paymanl of tala faa, appliesbta documantary a tamp taaaa
and recording (aaa aro raquirad
to ba paid by tha eucceeaful
bidder at tha mala Full payment
of an amount equal to tha higheat btd ia due within 14 hour*
attar the advartiaad lima of tha
aale AH paymanta ahail ba caah
or
guaranteed
tnalrumant,
made payabta to the Clark of
tha Circuit Court
Dated thl* t t lh day of AuguaL

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l»**l)
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
C IR C U IT C O UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Mtchell* L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish Auguat IS . IS , and
September 1. S. ISOS
DET-1S1

Sanford R ecreation offerin gs
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will be offering thr following fall
programs.
The Sanford Recreation Department will
offer a Recreation (no spike) league on Mon­
day nights and a Power league on Wednesday
nights, both at the Dan Pelham Gymnatortum at Sanford Middle School.

ADULT SOFTBALL
The Sanford Recreation Department will be
offering Fall Slow Pitch Softball Leagues In
the following divisions _ Church. Co-Ed. In­
dustrial. Women and Men.
Plnehurst Park will be used exclusively.

CHURCH ADULT
BASKETBALL
ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL

Continued from Page BA

Legal Notices

MAITLAND _ The City of Maitland Parks
and Krcrratlon Department Is offering Full
Adult Softball for Men and Co-Ed teams.
Thr season will nm from September Hth
through November 13th (10 games) and all
games will be played at the Maitland Ball(lcld Complex on Keller Road, south of
Maitland 1)1vd.
Leagues are offered Monday through Friday
night's and the cost Is $350 (Inrludrs
umpires, game balls. A.SA. registration and
booking fees).
For more information call: Rocky KlUngsworth, Recreation Programmer, at 5396249.

The Sanford Recreation Department will
offer Adult Church Basketball League's In
both Competitive and Recreational divisions.

R a c in g

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M aitland fall softball

ADULT VOLLEYBALL

OR1.ANDO _ The Sailing Club, a community
sailing program Including fleet, club races,
charter mdses, baste sailing lessons and
much more, meets every fourth Monday at 7
p m. at the Colonlaltown Neighborhood Cen­
ter. 1517 Lake Highland Drive.
For more information, call Dave Akins at
14071 628-8081.

(5 2 ).

The cost to register has been towered from
$310 to $240, plus a $25 ASA fee and a $5
non-resident fee. Also balls arr available for
$40-to-$50 a dozen.
Class C leagues offered arc Co-Ed, Men
and Women. The first six paid teams will
make up a league. All trams receive a spon­
sor plaque with team photo, while first place
teams get Individual and learn trophies and
second place teams get a team trophy.
Contact the City of Winter Springs at (407)
327-7110 or FAX: 327-0018 between thr
hours of 8 a.m.-to-4 p.m. Monday thnuigh
Friday for more Information.

The Sanford Recreation Department will
offer an Adult Fall Flag Football League.
The league will follow all Florida Recrea­
tion and Parka Association (FRPA) Flag
Football rules and regulations.

SANFORD _ D ie Sanford Rrrrcnllon De­
partment la offering Kuug-Fu and Martial
Arts rlasses.
Classes, for ages 6-to-ndu)t, will be held on
Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 0 p.m.
to 7:15 p.m. at the Downtown Youth Center
located on the bottom floor of Sanford City
Hall. 300 N. Park Avc.
Cost Is $30 per month for adults and $25
per month for kids 6-12. Family prices are
also available.
Instructor Darryl Dzledzlc will teach tradi­
tional Chinese Kung-Fu which Is useful In
guiding self-esteem as well as discipline and
body conditioning. Also tnught will lie forms,
weapons and self-defense.
For more Information, rail 330 5097.

Adult Doubles Round Robins are held every
Monday and Friday evenings from 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. No registration Is required. Intermedi­
ate lu advanced level players are welcome to
participate. Cost Is $3 per person.
Sylvan Lake Is also offering Tennis and
Racquetball Singles Ladders for men and
women for eight weeks continuing through
the etui of May. Call 322-6567 for details.
• •• • •

Private and group lessons and trnin clinics
are also available. Call 322-6567.

Bayhead tennis classes
SANFORD _ Bayhead Racquet Club will be
holding beginner, Intermediate, and udvunced tennts classes at the following times:
• Beginners and Intermediates _ Tuesday.
Thursday and Fridiy: 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
• Beginners und Intermediate Beginners _
Tuesday and Thursday: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30
p.m.
• Beginners. Intermediate and Advanced _
Tuesday and Thursday: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m.
• Tournament level players (state and na­
tionally rankrd players) _ dally: 4:30 p.m. to
7 p.m.

R ecreation C heerleading
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is offering a Cheerleading Class for
girls ages 6-and-Up.
The 10-week class will begin on April 22nd
and be held every Wednesday from 5:30 p.m.
to 6:30 p.m. through June 24th.
Fees are as follows: current participants _
$30: new registrants _ $38 (Includes pom­
pons &amp; T-shirt).
Mease call 330-5697 for more Information.

Legal Notices

Legal Notlc#t

The Sanford Recreation Department will be
holding a Youth Flag Football League for
players 7-through-15 years of age.
Players have register st the Sanford Rec­
reation Department Youth Center. 1st floor
of Sanford City Hall. 300 N. Park Avenue.
Leagues offered are:
Ages 7-to*9 (Minor League),
ges 10-to-12 (Major League).
e'HHo-tfe (Senior League).
___Jons’ about any of the Sanford
Recreation Department offerings or further
Information can be obtained by calling (407)
330-5697.

Bones op
APPLICATION FOR TAX OSSB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
thal Richard 1. Casselberry
Leonard Casselberry, the holder
ol Ihe following ceriihcete{«|
he* tiled *eid c*rtihcsl*(t) tor a
te* doed to be letued thereon
The certificate number)*) and
treartel
ol
tetuance,
the
description ol the property and
the name)*) In whlek It we*

LOT SF. TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION HI-0 UNIT I. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 40.
PAGE SZ-SS. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
he* been Mad agatnel you end
you are required la »erv* a
copy ol your wnlten defenses,
II any. lo 11. on DIANE M
WALIA.
Attorney lor tho
Pfetetlfl. whose eddroee M 4*10
Bey Seoul Beirieverd. Suit#
410. Tampa. Flonds U M F on or
before thirty day* Nom the del*
ol I he first publication el I hr*
nolle* end Me the original with
the Clerk ol this Court either
before service on PlainlitTe
attorney or immediately thereetter; otherwise * default wiH
be entered eg*!mt you tor the
re it*l demanded in l he com­
plaint
HOTS PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DSST
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DSSMID TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
WITNESS my hand end the
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Of T N I fS TH JUB40IAL
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M TH E CIRCUIT COURT
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JURISDICTION M V IS ION
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NATIONAL CITY
MORTOAOE CO.
FLAINTIFF
VS.
LARRY RICHARO
BUMBALOUOH A/K/A
LARRY R.
SUMNALOUQH. ST AL
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NDTtOB OF AOTtSM
TO: LARRY RICHARD SUM IA LO U O H A/K/A LARRY R.
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he/the/they be deed. Ike
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be spouses. Neire, deviaeea,
grantee*, eaatgneea, lienor*.
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to be deed or alive, end as par
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"muaSl HEREBY NOTIFIED
an

MARYANN I MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by Shirley C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 1. S. IS E
St. IS M
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K u n g Fu/Martial A rts classes

SANFORD _ Sylvan Lake Park la offering
tennis classes for Tiny Tots |5-7). Juniors (810). Adults and Seniors weekdays and Saltirdays (morning*. afternoons and evenings).
Classes arr two times a week for three
weeks or one time n week for six weeks.
Junior Training (for more advanced play­
ers) Is available Monday through Friday from
5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 12.3,4 or 5 days a week) on a
monthly basis.
Classes arr 95 per hour and class size Is
limited to eight players.

YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL

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tn u m i d
NOTICE ts HEREBY OIVCN.
that FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC., tha holder of tha
following certificate!*) ha* Mad
aard contftcatafa) for a tax dead
to bo ioauod tharaon. The corUficata numbarta) and year)*) of
laauanca. the daacripbon of the
property, and tha namafa) I"
which it area aaaaaaad Ia/are a*
follow*
Carlilicata No: SS71
Year of laauanco: IS M
Daacripbon of Property.
LEO LOT 7 STEPHEN HEIGHTS
P B 1 7 P 0 4S.
Name* In which aaaaaaad
Brenda J. WUson. AH of aaid
property being in Iha County of
Ssmtnole. State ot Florida.
Unlea* such cart iflcata(a) ahait
ba radaamad according to tew.
the property daacribcd In euch
cerbficete(a) will ba mold la tha
hJgheat bidder at the west front
doot.
Ssminole
County
Cqurthoute, Santord. Florida,
on the 11th day ol October.
IM S . at t1 :M a m
Payment of Sate lee, applic*bte documentary stamp faxes
and m ooting faa* ere required
to be paid by the auecoeafui
bidder at the cate. Full payment
ol an amount equal to the higheet bid te due within 14 hours
after the advertised Una of the
tale. All paymanta shall be caah
or guaranteed Instrument,
made payable la the Clerk of
tha Circuit Court
Deled this tfth day of Auguat.
IM S.

Sylvan L a k e P a rk tennis

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LOTS 4S AND SO. M.M.
LORO'S FIRST ADDITION TO
CITRUS HEIGHTS. ACCORDING
TO T H I SLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN M A T BOOK *,
M O B S7, OF THE FU S U O
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O U
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

IN RE- THE ESTATE OF
RASH S. KENNEDY.
Deeeeeed.
The edmlnfatration ol lha
oaUt* ol Naah R. Kennedy,
deceeaed. Fife No. M -4 H -C I
fe pending In the Circuit Court
tor Seminole County, Florid*.
Frebeto Division. the addrea*
ol which te M l H. Park Avenue
Santord. Florida S i m . Tha
name* and addreeaea at the
(Mraonat rapraean
peraenal repraaentetiva'a attor­
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ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
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nolle* I* eerved who have
oblection* the I challenge the
validity al Nm wiM. the quaHAea
ban* el the poraonal raprsMntobva. venue, or (unsdicbon el
M e Court am raquirad to lb*
their obfeetton* with Ihta Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF T H R U
MONTHS AFTER t h e DATE OF
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THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATS OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
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muat Ml* thaw Claim* with Nate
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THIRTY CAYS AFTER THE OATS
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» demand* again*I the dece­
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WILL SE FOREVER

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DAVID
J.
STERN,
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Drive. Bull* S04. Plantation, FL
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W1TMSSS my hand and the
aeol *f thte Court at SEM INO U
County. Florid*, bite tat day ol
September; ISM .
(SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
NT: Ceeatta V Ekarri
Deputy Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR FLAINTIFF
M t ■. UNIVERSITY DRIVE,
SUITE 100
PLANTATION. FL SS2Z4
SS-SS1SS(FM)NCM
Publish: September S. IS. IS M
DEU-7S

The date ol the Ural public*bon oMhl* Notice I* teplembar
Paraaaal Rapmeantathra:
Kathy M Kennedy
I t l * lethmue Drive
Port Orange, Florid* SS1I7
Attorney for
Peraenal Ropraaontabve
Mark Roy**. Eeq
HOWARO A REYES,
CHARTEREO
StS N. Park Avenue
Santord. Florida SlFFt
(4fl F) szt-sers
FI Bar Ne: IM TZ T
Pufalich: September *. IS, IS M
DEU-T6

******** la/era o* feitew*

Year ol l**wenc*: 1441
Deaenplton of PrapsiR:
LEO LOT 1 * W 1/t OF VAC ST
ADJ ON fi BLK 4 CANAAN FB t
PO 10S
Nemo* in which *t**«**d
Olon* Walker All ol tald prop­
erty being In Ik* County ol
Seminole, State ol Florida.
Untee* euch certificated) eheU
be redeemed according to few.
the property deeeribed te euch
cerllficatete) will ba eoid to the
Mgheel bidder *1 (he weal Irani
door,
Seminole
County
Courthout*. Santord. Florida,
on ih* itth day el October,
ISM . I t 1100 a m
Payment ol Safe toe, sppltcebto documantary stamp tea**
end racordine fee* are required
to be paid by Vi* *uccet*ful
bidder at Ih* sal* FuN payment
ol an amount equal lo the high••1 bid is due within &gt;4 hour*
alter the advertised time of the
•el*. AH payment* chad be cash
or guaranteed instrument,
made payable to the Clerk ol
the Circuit Court
Dated this M lh d*y of August.
IM S
(SeoQ
MARYANNS MORES
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Shifter C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish September I , S. IS S
St. IS M
OfU-S

mT N I

eiB O U IT COURT
OP T H I IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT BP PL OB IDA
C S H H W IS COUNTY
JU R M M C TW R DIVISION
CABS HO. 00*1 Bf 4 0A14B
HOMS SAVINGS OF
AMCRICA. FSB,
PI aim If!.
VS.
F in l a n d ia d w il r e k in .
M living, and an unknown
pa rite* claiming by.
through, under end ngeinsl
Ih* above named
defendant!*) who ere not
known lo be deed
mtalive, whether aaid
unknown parti** may
claim an internet
a* spouses, heirs,
devisees, grant***,
or other claimants:
TWIN RIVERS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. Inc.; OPTION
ONE MORTOAOE
CORPORATION; T H I
RANK OF NEW YORK,
a* Trust** el Ameraco
Residential Securitise
Corporation Mortgage Loan
Ttvxt 1M7*&gt; under Pooling
end Servicing Agreement deled
e* el Septentoer 1, IM F ;
_____ unknown p*raon(s) to
possession ol the subject
reel property, SI;
unknown p*roen&lt;*)
In possession el the
subject reel property, I t .
Defendant*.
MOTTOS OF ACTION
TO: Finlandia Wilbefcln
14M Eagan* Crash Ct.
Oviedo. FL IZFSI. but who
le/er* concealing henell *o
that process cannot be person­
ally eerved upon her YOU ARE
NOTIFIED that an action tor
toractosuro ol mortgage on the
following described property:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED theI an
action lor lorocloturo ol mort­
gage
pn
lha
following
deeeribed property:

(BEAU

Mnrynnno Mora*
As Clerk al the Court
By Cecelia V Ekern
As Deputy Clerk
C O D IU I A ETAWIARSK)
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevetd
Suite 440
Temp*. Florida ZMOF
Telephone: (O il) IF F 4000
CAS M S-OIOM
Publish September 0. IB, IM S
DEU-F4
NOTIOS BP BALB
P U B U S AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIOA
STATUTES FIS TS THE FOL­
LOWING VEHICLE WILL BE
SOLO AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUSSOAV SEPTEMBER f t .
IS M AT 10 00 AM AT CORTEO
TOWING
SERVICE,
S4S
ORANQE AVENUE.. LONOWOOD. FLORIDA THEBE VEHI­
CLES A R I SOLO AS IS WITH
NO TITLE GUARANTEE. SELL­
ER RESERVES T H I RIGHT TO
BIO. BIDDINQ STARTS AT
AMOUNT OWED FOR TOWING
AND STORAGE. VIEWING ONE
HOUR PRIOR Tp SALE. FORM
OP PAYMENT IS CASH ON
CASHIERS CHECK.
1) IM S S U C K CENTURY
V1N • 1Q4AHZIKXQD44240S
Z) IS M BUICK PARK AVI
VIN 4 104CWSSSZ014IFMI
2) IM S OMC JIMMY
VIN • 1QKCT1ZWFS2I40122
4 ) 1*44 OLOSMOBIL1
DELTAS*
v in # tasH YBM saisissos
5) IM S EAOLS TALON
VIN 4 4SSCFS4R2PE0S10S1
S) I M l TOYOTA COROLLA
VIN I JT1TEFSLSB0SSIS2F
F) IM S HONDA CIVIC
VIN « 1HOEDSM4KA001 t t l
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MOTORHOMS
VIN • RN420TJ42F
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VIN 0 1FMCU14T1LUB2240*
10) IS M CHEVROLET
CAVAUER
WN * lOtJEFFPSFJIBOU*
11) IM S CHEVROLET
PICKUP
VIN * 10CDC1420PZII1040
I t ) IS M CHEVROLET
CELEBRITY
VIN 4 101AW1 *8401127004
11) I M l C H IV R O LIT
C H IV S TTI
VIN 0 1O1AJ0S0IBYSI4104
14) 1SFI CHEVROLET NOVA
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VIN 1 1 01AJ0SCIEA1 SOM 4
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VIN ( 101APIFM4EL2S4441
Publish September I, IM S
DEU-M

Legal Notices
NOTICE OP
APPLICATION POP TAX D IE D
NOTICE IS HEREBY CtVSN,
that Richard S Cettelberry
Leonard Cettelberry. Ih* holder
ol Ih* following certificate!*)
ha* Med (aid certificate!*! tor a
la* deed lo be ittued thereon
The certificate number!*) and
year!*)
at
issuance,
the
description al the properly, end
Ih* nem*(*| in which It we*
attested le/er* a* follow*
Certlficat* No SCI
Year ol Issuance 11*1
Description at Properly
LEO LOTS 241 « 241 MIDWAY
PD I PG 41.
Name* In which assessed
Sober! Chambers. Dorothy
Cvan* AN ol t*id property
being in Ih* County ol
•enunote. Stela ol Flonds
Uni*** tuch eeriittcelel*) (hell
be redeemed according lo lew.
Ih* propeity described te euch
certificate)*) roll be told to tho
high**t bidder el Ih* w**l front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford Florida,
on Ih* IZlh day ol October,
IM S. el I I 00 a m
Payment ol 8*1* fee. applica­
te* documentary stamp tests
end recording fee* era required
te be paw) by the Bucceeslul
biddtr at te* tale FuN payment
ol an amount equal la te* high•si b-d I* due rolhm 14 hour*
■liar Ih* advertised lime ol the
Mia All payment* *h*N be cash
or guirenltod
instrument,
mad* payable to Ih* Clerk ot
Ih* Circuit Court
Deled Ihi* F4lh day ol August,
IM S
(Seel)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF T H I
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish September I. S. IS. I t .
14M
DC U S
NOTIOS BP
APPLICATtOR POP TAX BSSB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
teal FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC . te* holder ol the
following ctfblic*l*&lt;t| hts fifed
M id coriilicatol*) lor a te* deed
to be issued thereon Tho car-

nlteeto number!*) end yoerit) el
Weuenae. te* rieeeripfton *1 tee
property, end the name)*) te
srhrch It wet assessed la/ere a*

Certificate No 4882
Tear ol Issuance I t M
Description ol Property
U O LOT 1*2 ITILLWATER PH
t PB I* P O I S3 TO 88.
Heme* In which a*tested
David L. Johnson. Lind* S
Johnson AN ol said property
being in the County el
•enunote. State ol Florid*
Untett tuch certificate)*) then
be redeemed according lo lew,
the property dascribed In such
certificate)*) roll be told lo the
lughe*I b-ddsr el Ih* we* I Irani
door.
Itm in o lt
County
Courthout*. Ian lord. Florid*,
on te* 12th dey ot October.
IM S. al I I N i m
Payment el Bale toe, applica­
te* documentary sum p tea**
and recording l*M aro required
to be paid by tee *u c c m *Iu I
tedder el te* safe Full payment
ol in amount equal to the highM l bid M duo srithin 24 hour*
after Ih* advertised time ol Ihe
sale All payment* shell be cash
or guaranteed
Instrument,
mad* paytbi* to te* Clerk ol
te* Circuit Court
Dated tela M lh day ol August,
IS M
MARTANNE MOR8E
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Stertoy C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Pubbth: September 1, 8. 11 E
22. IS M
DEU-S
M TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP TH E S M N TS S X TN
JU DICIAL COURT,

Oeee Ne.i SS-S1IS-D R -8S-P
In te* Matter ol te*
J . A O .I .
Adopte*
NOT W E OP ACTION
O f STEPPARENT ADOPTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: RRENT ALLEN ELMORE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
teal a Petition under oath he*
court lor tho Stepparent
Adoption ol J A Q .Z .. born May
t. IM S . In Winter Perk. Florid*,
by DONALD F. ZUHR. tee minor
cMld'e tuple!her You ere here­
by notified that you are required
lo servo a copy ol your written
daleriM*. II ony. to II on DON­
ALD P. ZUHR. Petitioner, c/o
Michael
Fender,
E*q.,
P* til toner'* attorney, whose
add rest I* 111 S. Meiitend
Avenue, Suit* 160. Maitland.
Florida StFSt, on or be Iore
SEPTEMBER IF, li t * , and W*
te* original with the clerk ol
thl* court betor* Mrvice on te*
Petitioner or immediately there­
after Your failure to respond
wiN be traeted a* consent to
the alappa rent adopt!*" end
you will permanently toe* aN
legal rights at a parent lo te*
child named to lb* petition tor
stepparent adoption.
WITNESS my hand ee clerk ol
M id court and Mai thereof tel*
Itth day el August. ISM .
(SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By: Nancy R. Winter
A* Deputy Clerk
Publish: August IS, IS . and
September 1, S, IS M
O IT -IS t

Legal Notices
IN TN S C IR C U IT COURT.
IN AMD PON
• SMINCLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS HO. M -S 4 S -C A -1 4 -R
BARBARA JACKSON.
Plaintiff,
v*
ANNIE PRICE.
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that pursuant lo Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure entered In Ih*
see* ol BARBARA JACKSON.
Plaintiff, v* ANNIE PRICE.
Defendant, in Ih* Circuit Court
In end tor Seminole County
Florida. Cat* No M -4 4 I-C A 14-B. Ih* undersigned Clerk wiM
tell el public M l* la Ihe high** I
end best bidder lor cash *1
Weal front door ol I he Seminole
County Courthouse. 201 N
Perk
Avenue.
Senlord,
Senunoie County. Florida. *1 Ih*
hour ol 11 00 * m on Ih* 1*1
(fey ol October. A 0 I t M . teal
certain reel property situate
end being m Senunoie County.
Florid*, described *• follow*
Lot IS Block O. MAP OF SUB­
DIVISION OF SLOCKS Q. K AND
J. TOWN OF GOLDSBORO,
according to the Fiat thereof ee
recorded in Plat Book 1, Pago
FI, ol the Pubhc Record* ol
Seminole County Florida
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By J m o ■ Jeeewte
Deputy Clerk
Copies to
FRANK C WHiOHAM. ISOUtRC
PO Bo* 4S4S
Senlord. FL S2FF2-4S4S
Pubi-th September t. IS. I t M
OCU-FS

IN TN S C IR C U IT CO URT
OF TN S IS TH JUDICIAL
C1ROUIT IN AND PON
S B M M O iB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
c i r c u i t e m i d iv is io n
C A M RO. CR 4 M C A -1 4 -B
UlOFIRST BANK, en
Okie home Corporation l/k/a
MIDFIRST BANK STATS
SAVINGS BANK a* assignee
ol NORWSST MORTGAGE.
NtC . o Ntoweoefe s . f p ■
Corners lien e* as»1*84* et
b a r c l a t s a m ir ic a n /

MORTOAOE CORPORATION
a* a align#* ol NORWSST
MORTGAGE. INC . *
Minnesota Corporation
PtemtlN,
UNWOOD I LEE end
TINA M LEE DISCOVERT
MARKETING C O . end
MERCHANTS LENDING. IN C .
IrV* DISCOVERT
MARKETING. COMPANY
Defendant*
PURSUANT T O CMAPTSR 48
NOTICE I t HEREBV OIVEN |
pursuant lo an Order ol Fteal ,
Summery
Judgment
ol !
Foreclosure deled August 24th.
IS M end entered In C m * N o
44 *81 CA In Ih# Circuit Court
ol te* 11th Judtciel Circuit in
and for Semi not* County.
Florida
wherein MI0FIR8T
BANK. ate. I* te* Plaintiff and
UNWOOD B. LIB . *1 *1. era te*
Defendant*. I win ten lo Ihe
high**i and bail bidder ler
cash el te* west Irani duur el
t he Seminole County eourihouse. 201 N. Perk Avenue,
Santord, Senunoie County, r .
Florid* *1 11 00 a m on Hi* I s l H
dey ol October, 18M. Ih* to l-cj
towing described property a*5-'
M l forth In eiid Order of FN
Summary Judgment te wit
LOT 48. TWENTY WSET. C ITY ]
OF SANFORD. ACCOROINQ TO
THE PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 18.1
PAGE M . PUBLIC RECORDS OF|
SSMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. ]
DATED et Sanford. Florida |M*|
M lh day et AUGUST. I I
•‘ ARMRMAR
D 4 4 A B U .m il ACT
It you era a peraen with a die-1
bon in order to perbetpete to
thl* proceeding, you era end
bed el ne coat lo you. h
. provision ol certain aesfelanc*
Pleat*
contact
Co
Administration al (40F) I t ) - '
4228 within t working day* off
your receipt ol Ihi* document ItE
you era hearing or voice impair tJ
ceil 1 808-842-8771.
MARTANNE MORIS. Clerk
•emtoofe County, Florid*
BY Ruth King
Deputy Ctoit
G U N Z. GOLDBERG, EkOUIRS
Suit* 8M . B4V Tower
1161 BrickeU Avenue
Miami. Florida 22111
(288) 274-4268
Attorney lor Plaintiff
Publish September t, IE. 1418
DSU-St
M B None*
The Seminal* County I
Authority hereby sohell* I
tor the purchase ol • *Mitel,
IM S 1WD 4 -Door Chevral*
Btdde' muel be prepared ti
e««*pl * 1484 Pontiac Grant
Prix SE Sedan to trad*.
Complete specifications mat
be obtained In person or bj
telephonic communication wit*
tee Administrator, Seminola
County Port Authority. f t U
Ketlnar Place. Suite 100. Pori
of Senlord. Santord. Seminal*
6*tolly. Florida. (48F) 222-4788
Deled al Santord, SemtoeU
By order of:
Senunoie County
Perl Audierity,
Sob Douglas, Chairmen
Publiah: September t S S. I I
DEU-22

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

H O TIC I
or FICTITIO US NAMK
Nolle* l* hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnett *1 21 TO
W Stal* HO 0 4 . Sulla 250.
Longwood.
Florida
12TTS.
Sami nola County. Florida, under
Ihe Fictitious Nam* ol A M IR ICAN R IS A L IR S . and thel I
Inland to register said name
with
th*
Olvislon
ol
Corporation*.
Tallahassee,
Florida. In accordance with th*
provisions ot th* Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. To-Wll Section
I t s OS. Florida Stalutas 1901
Presley Consultants, Inc
Nad Presley. Ill, President
Publish September S, ISOS
DEU-99

NOTICE
OF FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given lhai I
am engaged in business at PO
Bos 141S7I. Altamonte Springs.
Florida 327tf
Seminole
County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ol SOUTHERN
STATS
INBURANCB
SER ­
VICES and that I intend to reg­
ister said name with th*
Division
ol
Corporstion*.
Tallahassee, Florid*. In accor­
dance with Ih* provisions ol th*
Fictitious Nsm* Statutes. ToWlt Section SSS OS. Florid*
Slalule* 1881
Mirk I Witgrtl
Publish Seplsmber S. IS9t
OEU-SS

IN T N I CIRCUIT CO URT FOR
S I M I N O ll COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NOi SS-ASS0-CA-1S-D
RIPUOUC DANK, successor
by merger lo
FlRSTATt FINANCIAL. F A .
PlamliH.
VS
LOUIS A LLOVIO and
DARDARAL LLOVIO.
hi* wit*.
Defendant*
N O T IC I OF SALS
NOTICE IS OIVEN that pur­
suant lo the Final Judgment
entered on August lis t.* IM S .
m Civil Action No SS 0090-CA14-6 ol th* Circuit Court. In end
lor Seminole County. Florida. I
will sell to the highest end best
bidder lor cash al th* tvasl
Irani door ol lha Seminole
County Courthouse. &gt;01 North
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida
32271 on OCTODSR 1st. 1SSS.
th* following described real
property set forth In th* Final
Judgment
LOT TO. CRCCKWOOO UNIT II,
ACCOROINQ TO TMS PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDSD IN
P U T BOOK 4S. PAGE S I. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SSMINOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated August 31*1. 1SSS
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk el th* Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jaeeenc
A* Deputy Clerk
Christopher M Hunter, is q
t i l Second Avenue. N S ..
Suite 300
St Petersburg. FL 33T0I
Bf 3/923-7300 eat 3339
Publish September S. IS. 199S
DSU-TS

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION P M TAX DBSD
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVIN
that RUTH COLMAR, th* holder
ol the following certificate)*)
ha* filed said certificate)*) lor a
taa deed to be isaued thereon
Th* certificate number)*) and
yearfs)
of
issuance,
lha
deeartptlon of the property, and
tfia nama(e) In which It wac
asaeased I*/are as follow*
Certifies la No 1SS0
Veer of laauanee. 1SS1
Description of Properly:
LE O S S C IS TW P S O S A O S S tS
FROM NW COR RUN S 1SS3 SS
FT NWLV ON CURVS 149 39 FT
N SS OSO IS MIN SS SSC S
1*10 7* FT SLY ON CURVS
47S SS FT I 3399 OS FT SLY ON
CURVS 1STT.SS FT N FF OSO SS
saw 41 aeo s as.sa f t t o p o o
RUN N IB OSO S3 Mm IB SBC
W SSO FT S SS DSQ S3 MIN 43
SEC W 333 81 FT N 788.48 FT S
1SS.S3 FT S 13 DEO S3 MIN IS
SSC ■ 1SS0 FT 8 77 DEO &gt;9
MIN 41 SSC W M FT TO BEG (8
AC).
Nama* In which assessed
Joe* L (Salary* Sara Oalaraa
AS of aald property being In the
County of Seminole. Stal* of
Uni*** auch certtftcaM*) shall
b* redeemed according to law.
•w property described In auch
oertlhcatafs) wM bo aoM lo I he
high M l bidder al Re areal fn
door.
SamMoia
County
Ceurthous*. Sanford. Florida
on th* SSth day of Septembor.
1888. et 11:80 a m
Payment ol Sal* Mo. appUcalo ba paid by Mo aueeeaetui
bidder at Vw aal*. Fu« payment
of an amount aqua! to Nte high­
est bid N due within 14 hour*
after th* advertload time of th*
sal*. AN payment* shad bo cash
or guaranteed
Instrument
mode payable to the Clerk of
tha Circuit Court
Dated this n t h day of August
I BBS.
(Seal)
MARTA
VANNS MORES
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SSMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by Michall* L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: August IS . SB. and
September 1. S. 1SSS
DSMSO
N OTICE OF
APPLMAVION F M TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that RUTH COLMAR, th* holder
of the following certificate)*)
ha* filed said cartiflsat*)*) lor a
taa deed te be leeued tha rean.
Th* certificate number)*) and
year)*) of Isauanc*.
th*
description ol th* property, and
th* name)*) In which It was
assessed la/are a* lefiow*
Certificate No: SSSS
Veer of Issuance: 1391
Description ol Property:
LEO SSC 34 TWP SIS ROE SSS
NW 1/4 OF SS 1/4 W OF ■ U
FPL POWER BSMT.
Name* In which assessed.
Thoms* N. Tompkins. Marcia X.
01 ot said property
In th* County *1
Seminole. 8tala of Florida.
Unless such certifies!•&lt;•) shall
be rede am*d according to Mar.
tha property described In auch
certifies!•)•) wiN bo aoM M lha
highest bidder al Ml* erect front
door.
SamMoia
County
Ceurthous*. Sanford, Florida,
on Mm SSth day of Septaebsr.
1BBS. at 11:89 a.m.
Payment of S*M Mo. appUcaI recording I*
bo paid by
bidder al lha sale Full payment
of an amount equal lo Mm highesl bid le due within 34 hours
attar th* advertised lima of th*
*aU. AN payments thaN be cash
or guaranteed instrument,
mad* payable M Mm GMrfc of
Mm ClreuM Court.
Dated Mi* 13th day of August
(Seed
MARYi
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SSMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Michelle L- SMv*
Deputy Clerk
Pubiieh August IS. 31. and
r t, 8, 1SBS
OCT 1*1

NOTICB OF
APPLICATION FON TAX OSSO
NOTICE IS HERIOT GIVEN
that TSD Properties ol South
Florida Inc c/o BU. FSB ATTN
TAX CENT DEPT, the holder ol
the following certilicite(s) ha*
hied said certificate^) lor ■ las
deed to be leeued thereon Th*
certificate
number)*)
and
year(s)
ot
issuance.
Ih*
description ol th* property end
th* name)*) In which II we*
assessed IsJar* t t follow*
Certificate No SS7
Veer ol Itsuanc* IS94
Description ol Property
LEG LOTS t • 4 BLK A CEL­
ERY AVE ADD PD I PO I J t
Name* in which assisted
Noel Cameron. Joan Cameron
All et laid property being In th*
County ol Seminole. 81*1* ol
Florida
Unlett euch certlhcal*)*) shell
be redeemed according to law.
th* property described m euch
certificate!*) will be sold to th*
hlgheet bidder et th* west front
door.
Seminole
Cou ly
Courthouse. Senlord. Fiord*
on th* SSth day ol Septeniber
ISSS. ol It 00 * m
Payment ot Sol# fee applica­
ble documentary Hemp taie*
end recording lees or* required
lo be paid by lb* succetslul
bidder at Ih* eel* Full payment
ol an amount equal lo Ih* high
eel bid I* due within 34 hours
atlvr th* edvertited time ot th*
eat* All payments shsil be csth
Of gusrsnlssd
instrument
mad* payable to th* Clerk ot
th* Circuit Court
Deled thie 13th day ol August
ttss
(Seat)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publlth
August
IS
29
September t S S. ISSS
DST-tSS

MOTIOB OF
APPLICATION FON TAX DSSD
NOTICE IS HENEBT GIVEN,
that TSD PROPSNTIES OF
SOUTH FIONIDA INC c/o BU.
FSB ATTN TAX CENT DEPT. Ih*
holder al I he following cerlili
cola)*) hoc Med eeid cerlili
cole)*) lor a las deed lo b&lt;
leeued thereon The certificate
number(i) and yssr(s) ol
Nsuanca. Ih* detcnption ol Ih*
property, end th* nemefs) m
which tt wee assessed t*/ar* at
follow*
Certificate No IS04
*. tee*
LEO W 1/3 OF LOT* 211 a
212. ALL LOTS 8S3 TO TIE
LONOWOOD PB 1 PO SI
Nomas In which assessed
Oien R Robertton. Naomi A
Robertson All ol told property
being In Ih* County ol
Bominol*. Slot* of Florid*
Unless such certilicsl*(s) shell
be redeemed according lo law.
th* property described in euch
certificate)*) will be sold to Ih*
fughesi bidder el the west Iron!
door.
Somtnol*
County
Courthouse, Senlord. Florid*,
on Ih* SSth day ol September.
ISSS. *111 00 am
Payment ol Sal* la*, epplico
bfe documentary stamp lass*
and recording loot or* required
to be paid by M* successful
Udder *1 the aala FuM payment
of an amount equal lo th* high
oat bid I* due within 34 hour*
after the edvertited time of th*
eeie AN payments then be cash
or guaranteed
Instrument,
mod* payable to th* Clerk ol
Mm Circuit Court.
Dated thie 18th day ol August.

Legal Notices
NOTICS OF
APPLICATION FON TAK O IB O
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that Ray F OritHIh A/or Nency
A Qnlllth. Ih* holder ol Ih* fol­
lowing certificate)*) has filed
said certificate)*) In* • t*s deed
lo be issued tliereon The cer­
tificate number)*) and year)*) ol
seuence. the description ol Ih*
property, end the ntm*)t| In
which II was attested It/ar* at
follow*
Certifies!* No I077
Year ol Issuance I994
Description ol Property
LEO SEC 29 TWP 209 ROE 19E
OEO NW COR SWEETWATER
OAKS S IC 14 RUN WLY ON «LV
LI OF CREEK 410 FT NILY TO A
PT 25 FT ELY OF C/l OF CREEK
NWLY PARA TO C/L CREEK TO
SHORE LI OF WEKIVA RIVER
NELV ON WEKIVA RIVER TO A
PT 3450 FT N OF 9 LI OF EEC E
TO A PT 339 49 FT W OF E LI
OF 9 IC S 3110 FT W TO A PT 9
OF OEO N To OEO (LESS PT
PLATTED SWEETWATER OAKS
3ECS t t A IS A ISA)
Names In which attested
Huskey Inv Co Inc All ot ttid
pm petty being In th* County ol
Seminole. H it* ot Florid*
Unless such certifies!*)*) sfisll
be redeemed according to lew.
Ih* property described in such
certificate)*) wilt be told lo Ifi*
highest bidder el Ifi* west front
door.
Itmmol*
County
Courthouse. Senlord Florida,
on Ih* 12th dey ol October.
1999. i l t I H i m
Payment ol 4*1* lee. epplicabl* documentary stamp tea**
end recording tee* era required
to be paid by the successful
bidliar si Ifi* tale FuN payment
ot an amount equal lo the high­
est bid is due within 24 hour*
iltsr Ih* edvertited time ol the
tale All payment* shall be cash
or guaranteed Instrument,
made payable lo th* Clerk ol
Ihe Circuit Court
Dated this 24th dey ot August.
1441
14**1)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publiah taplamber 1. 9 IB A
22. 1494
OEU-T______________________
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FON TAX D S ID
NOTICE 14 HENE0T OIVIN
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
FUNDCO. INC . Ihe holder ol
Ih* following certificate)*) hta
hied tetd certificate)*) lor a tea
deed 10 be issued Ihe reon The
certificate
number(t)
end
yeerfs)
ol
issuance.
Ih*
da sc rip lion ol Ih* property end
•he ntmefsl in which it wet
•aseeaed is/are t t follow*
Certilical* No 4224
Year ol laauenc* 1994
Description ol Property
LEO LOT 29 TRACT 301 AT
CARILLON PB 49 POB 31 THRU
37
Nemee in which attested
Roger J Autburn. Darcy C
Au*burn All ol said property
being In th* County ol
Bemmol*. State ol Florida
Unless euch certificate)*) shall
be redeemed according lo lew.
Ih* property described In such
certificate)*) will be told lo Ih*
lughe* I bidder al Ih* weal Iron!
-■ geminate - - Oewniy
on ih* T1 al dey ol September.
1994. *4 4 M * a m

! ...

Payment ol Sal* lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp laiel
and recording lee* ere requ-red
to be paid by the succetslul
bidder at the tel* Full payment
ol an amount equal to th* high­
est bid It due within 14 hours
olMr th* advertised time of th*
sal* All payments shall be cash
or guaranteed instrument,
mad* payable to th* Clerk ot
the Circuit Court
Dated thie 4th day ot August.
IM S
Itool)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COUNT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by MichtH* L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publlth August 13. 39. A
September 1. S. IM S
OCT-49

Cewnty Court
Seminal* Oewniy,
Flertd*
Coe* 4 49-f 9474CODL

(*MARYA
'ANNE MONSE
CLIN K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SSMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by Shirley 0 Hergert
. Deputy Clerk
Pubiieh August IS. 81. Sept 1
S S . IM S
DST-1ST

nones

of

APPUCATtON FOR TAX OSSO
N O TICI IS HIRSBY OIVEN
that T S O Properties ol South
Florid* Inc. c/o BU. FSB ATTN
1AX CSRT DEPT, th* holder of
the t*Uowiny certificate)*) hat
kiad said eortiftcai*)*) for a las
dead to be issued thereon Th*
cartlflcat*
number!*)
and
year)*) ef Itsuanc*.
th*
description of th* property, and
M* name)*) In which It wet
assessed la/ars at Ioflows
Certifies!* No 3439
Year of Itsuanc*. 1991
Description of Property:
LSO LOTS 3 I 4 MLK C TRACT
11 SANLANDO 3PRIN03 PB 9
POM
Name* in srhich assessed
Chart** M. Booth III. That L
OoPmto AN of sold property
being in Ih* County of
Bembmie. Hat* of Florid*
Uni*** euch certificate)*) shall
be redeemed according lo law.
the property described In euch
certificate)*) wM be sold lo th*
Ugh eel bidder al Mm west front
door.
Ntminoi*
County
Courthouse, ianlerd. Florid*,
on th* 89th day of Septembor.
ISSS, at 11:00am.
Payment of Sol* la*, applica­
ble documentary stamp taaas
and recording face or* required
te be paid by th* aucceti
bidder al Mm tale FuN payment
ef an amount equal to th* high
oat bid I* due within 84 hour*
after th* advertised lima of th*
aai* All payments shall be cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable lo th* Clerk of
Mm Circuit Court.
Deled Mil* 18th day of August.
19SS.
MARYANNS MORES
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SSMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
b r Shirley C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publiah: August IS, 29. Sepl 1
S S . IM S
O E M 99

S em in ole Herald

13— H ealth &amp; Beauty

l

Leasecom m Corporation.

Plaint itl
vs
Matilda Salat or.
Otlendant
NOTICS
OF SNBNIFF’S SALS
NOTICI IS HEREBY OIVEN
that by virtu* of that certain
Writ ol Iiscubon issued out ot
and under lb* teal ol Ih*
County Court ol Seminole
County. Florid*, Case * 441M74CO0L upon a final |udgmen! rendered In Ifi* atoreesid
court on Ih* 4tli day ot July
A O. 1M7 in that certain cete
entitled
Leeeecomm
Corporation,
Plamiill
v*
Matilda lalatar, Defendant
which
aforesaid
Writ
ol
Elocution was delivered lo m*
as ShortH ot Saminol* County.
Florida and I hsv* levied upon
all lha right, fill* and Interest ol
Ih* defendants In th* Iol lowing
described property, said prop
arty being Iocs led In Saminol*
County. Florida, more particu
lady described at toHows
1493 Ford F-t 90 Pickup
Vin 91FTDF1 9Y9DNAQ4174
Being stored al Altamonte
Towing Inc.
and th* undersigned as ShenH
ol Seminole County, Florid*,
will at It 00 A M on th* 22nd
day ol September A O 1009
otter tor eel* and tell lo th*
highest bidder. FOR CASH IN
HAND AND SUBJECT TO ANY
AND ALL EXISTING LIENS, at
th* Front (West) Door, el lha
step*, ol the Seminole County
Courthouse In Senlord, Florida.
Ih* above described property
That told sol* Is being made
lo satiety th* terms ot this Writ
ol Execution
Donald F. I alinger, Shentl
Saminol* County. Florida
N O TICI NEOANOINO THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990. PINSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDINQ
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS 4H0UL0 CONTACT
THE CNFORCIABLS WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI
SION AT THE SHERIFFS
OFFICE. 1141 39TH STREET.
SANFORO. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE OATS PRIOR TO THE PRO
CEEOINQI (407) 330-9940 TDD
1407) 321-1123
Publish:
August
11.
24.
September 1. 9. 1999 With 4*1*
being held on September 22,
1991
DET-199

Legal Notices
N O T IC I OF
APPLICATION FON TAK OSSO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
Ihal FUND AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC . Ih* holder ol Ih*
tnllnwmg cerfilical*)*) has filed
sen] cerllticalelt) lor a las deed
lo be issued Ihereon Th* cer­
tificate number)*) end yearts) ol
issuance. Ifi* description ol Hi*
properly, end Ih* nim elt) In
which il was assessed It/*'* a*
follows
Cerfificsl* No 1930
Year ol Issuance 1999
Description ol Property
LEO LOT 139 VILLAS OF CAS­
SELBERRY PH 4 PO 42 POS 44
TO 44
Names In which assessed
Carlo*
Oomei.
Monslls*
Q om ri All ol said property
being in Ih* County ol
Stmmol*. Stele ol Flonde
Unless euch certificate)*) shell
ba redeemed according lo lew.
Hi* property described In euch
c*rlilic*l*)t) will be told lo Ifi*
lug best bidder at lb* west Irani
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Senlord Florid*,
on Ih* 2llh dey ol ueplember.
1994. et It 00 s m
Payment ol Sal* lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp lea**
and recording lees ere required
lo be paid by Ih* tuccetalul
tedder al Ih* tale Full payment
of an amount equal lo th* high­
est bid I* due within 24 hours
stlsr Ih* advertised lime ol Ih*
sat* All payments shall be cash
or
guarantsed
instrument,
made payable to the ClerS of
th* Circuit Court
Dated this ttlh day ol Auoiist
IM S
(9e*n
MnRTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish August 24 Sepl 14 4
15 1994
O E M 79
Advertisement ter Bid*
Seeled t»ds will be received by
(emmoi* Community College
100 Weldon Olvd Senlord
Florida 12771 4194. (Owner)
until 3 00 PM Local Tim*
September llth , IM S at Ih*
office ol Purchasing. Room AI00U. Weldon Administration
Building *A* lor construction ot
PARKINO LOT LIQHTINQ AND
EMERGENCY
TELEPHONE
PROJECT si SEMINOLE COM­
MUNITY COLLEOE Owls will be
opened publicly immediately
thereafter in the office uf
Pure basing
A mandatory Pro-Bid
Conference (required to be eli­
gible lo bid) tor all bidding
Eledricel Contractor* will be
held on Tuesday. September
Slh.
1941
at
Seminole
Community College in the office
ol Purchasing Any Biddsi*
interested in a sit* inspection
must contact Scott Roche
Saminol* Community College
(407) 139-3173 lor an appoint
ment
All malaria!* and equipment
furnished end ell work per­
formed shall be in accordance
with drawings, specification,
and other contract documents
pertaining thereto, leeued by
Sermnol* Community College
Electrical Contractors may
secure drawings end specifics
Nan* from the ertiee ol
Purchasing
A Bui Bond property easculed
by Bidder and a qualified
Surely or s Ceshier t or
Candied Check on any com
menial bank licensed Ir
Florida, lor not lots than fiv*
percent (1%) ol th* amount ol
bid paytbl* to Owner, must
accompany each bid at a guar­
anies that Bidder will not with­
draw from competition thirty
(10) day* alter opening bid*,
and m event contract it award­
ed lo Bidder, he wiM within then
(t 01 dey* thereafter enter Milo
contract end furnish required
Performance
Bond
and
Payment Bond, tailing which he
shell lorled deposit s* liquidat
*d
damages
Bid
Bond.
Performance
Bond
and
Payment Bond mutt be secured
bom en agency ot the Surely
Company having an estabiished
piece ol business in Florida and
be duly licensed to conduct
business therein Bid Bond, or
check ol unsuccessful bidders
will b* returned within thirty
(30| days after lime ot opening
ot bids
Address each but to Saminol*
Community
College.
100
Weldon Blvd. Senlord, Florida
13773-9199 Attn Purchasing
Mark each bid 'Seeled Bid lor
Parking Lot Lighting and
Emergency Telephone Protect*.
Owner reserves th* right lo
waive inlormelltiet In any bid.
to refect any or all bldt In whole
or pert, with or without causa,
and/or to accept bid which
Owner consider* Is In his best
Interest
Publish
August 21. and
September 1 .1. IM S
DET-199
IN TNS SM NTSSNTN
JUDICIAL CINCUIT COURT
SSMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Csss Net 9B -94M -D R -99-C
In Re Th* Marriage 01
Lauren Phelps
PETITIONER
And
David Phelps
RESPONDENT
NOTICB OF ACTION
OF DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIABB
TO Dtvtd Phelps
YOU ANE HERESY NOTIFIED
that an action lor dissolution of
marriage hat been filed against
you end you or* required lo
serve * copy ol your written
defenses. II any. lo It on Lauren
Phelpe.
Petitioner.
whose
eddrett it 1479 Derbyshire Rd
9209 Casselberry. FL 31787. on
or bolor* SEPTEMBER S lit.
IM S, end Id* th* original with
the clerk of thie court before
service on Petitioner or Immedi
■tely thereafter II you tad to do
to. a default will be entered
against you tor th* rotiol
demanded in the petition.
WARNING. Rule 12 295
Florid* Fondly Low Rules ul
Procedure, require* certain
automatic disclosure *1 docu
mentt and information Failure
to comply can result In earn
None, Including dismissal or
striking ol pleadings
WITNESS my hand and seal ol
this court on AUGUST 17lh.
1999
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
Oy Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Publish: August 8E. and
September 1. S. 19. IM S
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                    <text>P E O P L E ...P A G E 2A

P A G E 3 A ...

Feeling the
sting of
insect bites

Turning up for
band concert
tonight

IT 'S R A I N E S IN S A N F O R D . . . S P O R T S P A G E 5A

cimnolc Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, W inter Springs and Seminole County since 1908
‘ ) I m Y E A R , N o . 32

We need heroes
like Gene A utry
W c went in
•hr m ovies on
S atu rd ay
a ftern oon s.
T lir IIW estern s
w ere th e ileal
All It cost for
a tlekel w as a
quarter. A
suit drink
w as a nli krl
RUSS WHITE
and p op corn
w as a dim e.
l or an hou r or so w e watc hed
our heroes ride on h orseback,
lasso the had g u y s and malntaln|
law and order T h ese heroes
alm ost alw ays w ore w h ite hats.
In this kinder era o f the forties
anil early fifties, silver screen
cow b oys w ere tall In the saddle.

T U E S D A Y . O C T O H E R ft. |«W8

50 Cents

Man shot over card game
Uy V ic k i B c lltic c la
IIK K A 1.I) ST A F F W R IT E R
SANFORD
It w a s a p p a ren tly a high stakes
card gam e.
A n d on e p la y er cou ld h ave paid w ith h is lilr
w h rn he w as shot in an ger
A c c o rd in g
to S a n ford
I’oliee.
Iw .iu n te
V a s lia w ii C a n n o n w a s arrested lor a ttem p ted
m urder and lor the u se ol a firearm d u rin g a
felon y a fte r a violen t argu m ent with R ick ey
J a rre lls .

Up at arms:
Beat flu with a shot

C an n on , at), o f ICMHi s. M a n g o u s iln e A ve.
in S anford, a lle g e d ly shot J a rre lls in the low er
right leg w ith a han dgu n at u Im iii I l:2 (i a m. on
Saturday. H ie s h o o tin g took p lace in front o f a
g ro c e ry story at I 107 W . |.T* St.
J a rre lls told p o lice that th ere had been a
light o ver a card ga m e they had both been In
volved In w h en C a n n o n took out a gun and
shot at him
P olice found a spent shell from a .357 c a ll
ln-r gun in the area, but that cou ld not b e

By Russ White
H E R A L D S T A F F W R IT E R
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y
The
n a tion 's health e x p e rts have
Iden tified w h ich stra in s w ill
be m ost p revalen t this s e a ­
son and prep ared the a p p r o ­
p ria te llu va ccin e. T h e S e m i­
n ole C ou n ty H ealth D e p a r t­
m ent w ill he g iv in g flu s h o ts
Oc t. 11 through 17.
H ie va ccin e Is a d m in is ­
tered In sin gle d o se d is p o s ­
a b le syrin ges. T h e shot c o s ts
$10 and S e n io r C o m m u n ity
H ealth N urse K aren G in d cr
sa ys th ey d o not hurt.
"Wc- do h ave Imm&gt; I mmi h ears
to sq u eeze If th ey're n e e d e d ."
O ln d er said.
A s m any as 2 .0 0 0 are e x ­
pected to receive th eir In flu ­
enza va ccin e at the cou n ty
h ealth d ep artm en t b u ild in g
at 400 W est A irport Hlvd. In
S an ford . H ie sh o ts w ill b e
given from 8::i0 a.m . to 4
p m. M onday through F rid a y.
C all 14071 322-2724 to m ake
an
a p p o in tm e n t
to
avoid
h avin g to watt.
A rea
fam ily
p h y s ic ia n s
also a d m in is te r the v a c c in e
Dr. J a m es Q u in n In S an ford
h as a lrea d y begun the p r o c ­
ess. T lie cost for the s h o ts
va rie s at differen t o ffic e s or
clin ic s . M ed icare c o v e rs the
cost o l the v a ccin e. IIM O p a ­
tien ts sh ou ld go to th eir p r o ­
vider.
In flu en za Is a serio u s d is ­
ease that ca u ses th ou san d s

P ira te are O a m r. P a f r 3 A

A l l ’s well that ends well

G en e A u try, w h o died Friday
at age H i. w as o n e o f A m erica 's
favorites • the first sinning c o w ­
boy.
lie cam e to W ash in gton . D.C.
In 1948 to ride h is horse.
C h am pion , and sin g so n gs like
T u m h lin g Tum ble-weeds" at the
old U llne Aren a. I w as H yea rs
old .m il eouldn't h ave b een m ore
thrilled If I w ere go in g to the
W h ite H ouse. M y heart |M&gt;undrd
w h en m v dad and I en tered the
Inbliy o f the arena.
T h ere w ere [Misters in side and
outside. [Misters o f A u try h oldin g
Ills hat and w avin g as C h am pion
kicked In th e air. G en e A u try
had com e to m y h om etow n . S o
had Cham pion.
Years later, w hen A u try w as
the ow n er o f the Los A n geles
A n geles b aseliall team , he w rote
a kind letter th an kin g m e for a
baseball story I had w ritten
ulMiut his team . H e In vltrd m e to
visit with him w h en the
W ash in gton S en ators ca m e to
Los A n geles.
B ein g w ith A u try at the boll
park w as as rew ard in g an expe
h en ce a s h avin g seen him at
U llne A ren a w h en I w as a boy.
lie told m e that w h en he w as 19
he tried out for T u lsa, a farm
team o f the St. Lou is C ardin als.
*1 w as a frustrated b allp layer all
m y life." he said. "A n d n ow here
Is this m igh t-h ave-been p ro w ho
w in ds up ow n in g a tea m ."
in su bsequ ent trips to the
west coast, A u try alm ost ulw ays
look the tim e to say hello.
Frequ ently, he'd have d in n er
with the baseball w h ir r s In the
ball|&gt;ark d in in g room .
A s the yea rs went by. everyon e
In baseball w ish ed the A u try's
A n gels w ou ld play In the W orld
Series. T h e 1998 A n g els gave It
a very good try. So did the 1980
team w h ich lost In the A m erica n
Leagu e C h am p ion sh ip s to
Boston.
A u try tou ch ed d ie h earts of
m illions. H e w as a shrew d b u s i­
ness m an with a kind heart. H r
told th e truth, he w orked hard
and helped th ose In distress.
O n e o f h is rules w as to keep
clean In thought, speech, action
and personal habits. Boys n e e d ­
ed h eroes lik e G en e A u try then
and now.

Mike Edmiston. a paramedic wtlh the Santoid Police
Department, consoles G age Evans. 14-months after
a traffic accident on Monday at the intersection of
20th Street and U.S. Highway 17-92 involving a car

Fast food
coming to
O viedo
B y V ic k i B e llu c c la
IIK K A I.D S T A F F W R IT K R
O V IE D O - T h e re w ill b e
tw o m ore drtvr through fast
food resta u ra n ts In O viedo
d e s p ite the p ro tests o f tw o
city cou n ctlm cn a n d s o m e
c itize n s that such e s ta b lis h ­
m en ts d o not g o with th eir
v is io n o f the city.
By a v o le o f 3-2. w ith B o b
D allari an d G eorge V le le o b ­
je c tin g . the p roject w as a p ­
p roved
T h e d e v e lo p e r o f a T a c o
Bell and a KFC fra n ch ise w ill
1m* ab le to g o ah ead with
plan s to p m the resta u ra n ts
on
p ro p e rty
on
M ltelu-ll
H um m ock Road west o f A la faya D rive.
T h o s e plan s had b een on
hold du e to o b je c tio n s b y
so m e cou ncil m e m b e rs an d
a few citizen s o p p o sed to fu r ­
th er develop m en t In th e a rea
w h ich ab u ts a w etla n d s a re a
m id w h ich alrea d y c o n ta in s
n early a h a lf d ozen o th e r
drive through fast food r e s ­
taurants.
'I s th ere rea lly a need for
an o th er d rive through e s ta b ­
lish m en t In this a rea ." RePtcaac tee Oviedo. Page 3A

Apopka teen arrested
AJ’O P K A - R aym ond Em ilio G om ez. 17.
w as arrested S u n d ay and charged with
the first-degree m u rd er o f his mother.
f i l e Lake B ran liey H igh School student,
a tran sfer student from A popka, rep o rted ­
ly clean ed up the blood a fter beating his
m oth er to death on Sept. 29. and dum ped
h er body In a rural area o f west V olusia
County.
Isabel G om ez. 58. w as reported m issin g
by a friend Th u rsd ay. H er body w as found
S unday.
G om ez w ent b efore a Juvenile court
Judge on M onday, but it Is reported the
S tate's A tto rn ey's O ffice w ill ask a grand
ju r y to ch arge G om ez as an adult.

Mw«aMPT*crtr&gt;by Tommy Wit*nt
and a small truck Hie Seminole County Fire Depart­
ment also assisted Nobody was hurl m the collision,
and there was no citation issued, according to the Bill
Stead, a tmttic officer with the SPD

of d eath s each y ea r, m o stly
am on g the eld erly. 'H ie In flu ­
en za season In the U.S. Is
from N o vem b er to M arch or
April ea ch y e a r. T h e flu Is
cau sed
by
a
viru s
that
sp rea d s from In fected p er­
son s to the nose and throat
o f o th ers.
T h e viru ses that ca u se Inllu en za
change
freq u en tly.
B ecau se o f this, the v a c c in e
Is ii|xlatcd each y e a r try re ­
p la cin g at least o n e o f the
va ccin e v iru ses w ith a n ew
one. P rotection d e v e lo p s I to
2 w eek s a fter the shot and
m ay List up to a y e a r.
C in d e r said that e v e ry o n e
6 5 y e a rs o f age o r o ld e r
should get the va c c in e . So
should those** w ith
se rio u s
lon g-term heart, kidn ey, or
lung d isea se.
Th ose
with
a sth m a., an em ia and o th e r
Ii IimmI d iso rd ers and th o s e
with d ia b e te s ..
Anyone
w hose
Im m une
system Is w eak en ed b e c a u s e
o l H IV / A ID S or. o th e r d is ­
c-uses that uffect th e Im m une
system a lso sh ou ld get the
v a c c in e .
S tu d en ts
and
s ta ff
at
sc h ools and c o lle g e s should
c o n s id e r the shot a s should
p h ysicia n s, n u rses an d a n y ­
on e e ls e c o m in g In c lo s e c o n ­
tact "11b p eo p le nt risk o f s e ­
riou s In flu en za .
T h o se receivin g the v a c c in e
so m e tlm rs get the flu hut exjH-rtencc n m ild er r a s e than

Please see Flu, Page 3A

Fire chief helps after
Hurricane Georges
B y S h a ri B r o d le
H E R A LD F E A T U R E E D IT O R
L A K E M A R Y - O n e o f the Hist
people to rcs|M&gt;ud w hen H ur­
rican e G eorges hit th e F lo rid a
Keys w as D ik e M a ty Fire C h ie f
C ra ig I laun.
H atm is th e d ep u ty In cid en t
com m a n d er o l o n e o f th ree I n ­
cident M anagem ent T e a m s In
the state. T h e team s are part
o f a system d eve lo p e d b y the
D epartm ent
ol
A g ric u ltu re 's
D ivision o f F orestry. T h e d iv i­
sion Is the llrst en tity to In s ti­
tute Incident com m a n d on a
large scale, said lla iin .
"W h en ever th ere's a d is a s ­
ter." said lla tiu . "th e s ta le w ill
assign o n e o f o u r team s."
W h en G e o rg e s th rea ten ed the
F lorid a Keys, the IM T w as
activa ted
and
a ssig n ed
to
H om estead . I lau n said the In ­
cident C om m an d S y stem w as
sp ill, out o f T a lla h a s s e e . Im-ru u a r the state a n ticip a ted a
need In the P a n h a n d le sh ou ld
the h u rrica n e con tin u e to f o l ­
low Its w estw ard co u rse.
O n ce he got to H o m e s te a d
and h elp ed estab lish an o p e r a ­
tion cen ter. Ila u n lead a mintteam Into M on roe C ou n ty.
M on roe had requ ested u team
to m an age th e storm . Ila u n
said.

T h e Initial task ot 11.mil's
team w as to eva lu a te the n eed s
o f the local em e rg e n c y
re­
sp on se person n el. H aim said
the IM T sh a d ow ed the cou n ty's
person n el and p rovided so m e
relief. T h e y w ere still In c o n ­
trol o f their situ a tion , hut It
w as ou r team co u ch in g and
h elp in g them get th in gs d o n e ."
The IM T o versa w search and
rescue efforts, the m e e tin g o f
hu m an itarian n eed s, and the
o rgan ization o l d e b ris rem ova l.
In large, it w as th e storm
surge that cau sed m ost o f the
dam age
In the
Keys,
s a id
Ilau n , not the w ind, l i e said he
saw p la ces w h ere w a te r had
crossed an Islan d, from the
A tla n tic O cean to F lorid a Hay.
Ila u n w as p ari the or 20 to
25-person team w h ich a s s is te d
w ith G eorges. T h e team w ent In
on Satu rday and c a m e out o f
Tu esday, a short stay, c o m ­
pared to d ie w e ek s n eed ed to
clean u p a fte r H u rrica n e A n ­
drew . said Ila u n .
Ilau n has served In the IC S
for six y ea rs. Prior lo a ccep t m g
the position as D ik e M ary's fire
ch ief. In Ju n e, H a im w a s the
Senior D irecto r o f Fire and
E m ergen cy S ervices for D ik e
C ounty.
Please eee Chief. Page 3A

Iii Brief
Chamber meetings
lAK FI M A R Y - T h e G r r a lc r D ik e MaryH ea th row C h a m b er o f C om m erce will
h ost Its m o n th ly b re a k fa s t m e e tin g
W ednesday at 7:45 a.m . at the H eathrow
C o u n try C lu b. S p on sored by C reative
C on su ltan ts, the m eetin g w ill featu re the
S em ln ole C o u n ty P rop erty A p p ra iser's
O fflce and Its n e w com p u ter technology.
M em bers are $5 and n on -m em bers a rr
$7.
T h e ch a m b er w ill host Its sec ond a n n u ­
al V ision o f S u ccess Lu ncheon Th u rsd ay
at 11:30 a.m . at the H eath row C ou n try

Club. T h e featu red speaker w ill lie train
E n terp rise Florida. V isionary A w a rd s will
be presen ted. F o r m ore Inform ation, o r to
RSVP. call (407) 333-4748

Plant &amp; garden fair
SA N F O R D T h e T h ird A nnual S em in ole
C ou n ty Plant A G ard en Fair w ill he
S atu rday, from 9 a.in. until 4 p.m . T h e
fair, p resen ted by M aster G ard en ers o f
the S em in ole C ou n ty Extension S ervice,
will Inclu de a plant clin ic, silent au ction ,
fam ily lun. an d great deals cm plan ts and
ga rd en in g rrla le d stuff.
T h e fair w ill he held at the E xten sion

ptKgg by ftlMfi Ifobf
Lake Mary Fire Chiel Craig Haun checks out the coverage ol Hurricane
G eorges in newspapers he picked while helping in the relief effort.

S ervice B uilding located at the lAibllc
S afety C om plex. U.S. H ighw ay 17-92 and
W. C ou n ty H om e Road (across from Flea
W orld). Sanford. For m ore Inform ation
call (407) 323-2500. ext. 5551.

Writer's contest
M O U N T D O R A • H ie M ount Dora
S eco n d A n n u a l S p rin g
M u sic
and
U le r a lu r r Festival w ill featu re a W riter's
C ontest for w orks In fou r categories; p o e t­
ry. fletlon. n on -fiction and on e act plays,
f l i c contest, spon sored by the M ount
D ora W riter's G u ild and D Ickcns-R ccd
Bookstore. Is op en to w riters, pu blished
and unpublished, w ho are at least 18
yea rs o f age. E ntry d eadlin e Is Dec. 1. For
ru les and m ore In form ation call (352)
735-5950.

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C o m ics . .
D ear A bby
Dr. G ott .
H oroscope
O bituaries
P eople . .
Police B riefs
S ports . . . .
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W eather . . .

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People
Insect and arthropod venom

CALEND AR

What it is and what to do when you are stung

Optimist Club

Recovery Inc

T h e S n u fon t O p tim ist C lu b
tu rn s
rvrry
W ed n esd a y
at
noon at th e eolottlal R oom In
d o w n to w n
S an ford .
V is ito r s
a re w rleo m e. C all .'1123-2104 o r
3 2 2 -0 2 9 8

R eco very Inc.. Is a s e lf-h e lp
m en ta l h ea lth o rg a n iza tio n lor
p e o p le w h o su ffer from p a n ic
attack s, d e p re s s io n , fea rs and
g e n e ra l
n ervo u s
s y m p to m s.
F or
in fo rm a tio n ,
call
060
2 003. o r 8 9 6 -5 9 0 0 .

Kiuanis Club
T h e K lw au ls C lu b o f S a n fo rd
m eets w eek ly W e d n e s d a y ut
noon for a lu n ch eon m e e tin g
at the L ak esid e L a n d in g at th e
M arina M otel on L ik e M o n ro e
V is itin g K tw an lan s a re
w e l­
com e
For
in fo rm a tio n
c a ll
W alt Sm ith . 3 2 3 -5 0 8 8 .

A I-Anon
A su p p ort gro u p for frie n d s
o r relatives ol a lc o h o lic s (Al*
Annul m eets e very W e d n e s d a y ,
at 8 p m . at 1 1 1 K. 27th St..
Just west o f S a n ford A v e n u e in
San ford. N ew visito rs o r m e m ­
b ers an* w e lc o m e to th is 12step g ro u p .

Coastliners
T h e C o a stlin ers m e e tin g s are
held at
10 a.m .
the
first
W ed n e sd a y o f ea ch m on th at
th e S a n ford S e n io r
C e n te r.
401 E. S em in o le U lvd.
All
In terested
ra ilro a d e rs ,
both a c tiv e and retired, are In­
vited to atten d.
For In form a tion , call H o ra c e

Green. 322-5493

Woman’ s C l u b
T lie S a n ford W om a n 's Club
m eets the first W e d n e s d a y o f
each m on th . O c to b e r th rou gh
M ay. at 1 1 a .m .. at th e c lu b ­
h ouse. 3 0 9 S. O a k Ave. R e s e r ­
vation s for the n oon lu n ch eon
are
n e c e s s a ry
th rou gh
th e
telep h on e c o m m itte e . F o llo w ­
in g lu n ch eon , a p rogra m
Is
p re s e n te d .

Film Series
T lie W est V o lu sia H olocau st
M em orial C o u n c il p resen ts th e
1995-96 film s e rie s the first
W ednesday
o f e very
m o n th
th rou gh M a rch , at 7:30 p .m .,
at the T e m p le S h alom o f D e l­
tona. 1785 K lk ca m U lvd., D e l­
tona Ph on e: (9 0 4 1 7 8 9 -2 2 0 2 .

TO P S
A local c h a p te r o f T 0 l* S
(T a k e
O il IVnuuls S e n s ib ly )
m e e ts
every
W edn esday
at
6 :3 0 p a n ., in th e a u d ito riu m o f
S o u th S em in o le H ospital. 5 5 5
W . S ta te Road 4 3 4 . lzm g w o o d .
W e ig h in g b e in g s at 5:30 p a n .
T lie llrsl m e e tin g Is h eld e v e ry
W ednesday.
at
9 :30,
at
L a k e v le w
C h ristia n
C h u rch .
1400 H ear Lake Road A p o p k a .
F or
In fo rm a tio n ,
call
2935048.

A l-A no n
If you know , or live w ith an
a lco h o lic, th ere is h elp .
A l-A n o n is an a n on ym ou s,
n o n -p ro fit o rg a n iza tio n , o p en
to a n y o n e w h o is a re la tiv e or
frien d o f an alcoh olic.
S eren ity W o n A l-A n o n m e e ts
each M on d a y at 7 p an . and
T h u rs d a y at 7 p an . M e e tin g s
a re held 111 th e b ack room o f
the S ah ara C lu b . 2 5 8 7 S o u th
S a n ford
A ve..
S a n fo rd .
A ll
m e e tin g s a re n o n -s m o k in g .
F or a d d itio n a l m e e tin g tim e s
and lo ca tio n s In the C e n tra l
F lorid a area, or for m ore In ­
form ation . c a ll 2 9 1 -1 9 0 0 .

Nar-Annn
N ar-A n on
m e e ts
e v e ry
W e d n e s d a y at 8 p.m . at S o u th
S em in o le H osp ita l. 5 5 5 W rs t
S ta te Road 434. L o n g w o o d .
N ar-A n on Is a su p p ort g ro u p
open lo fa m ilie s and frien d s o f
addicts. D a lly livin g w ith an
a d d ict Is m o re tu rm o il th an
you cun h a n d le b y y o u rself.
J o in for su pport In c o p in g w ith
y o u r ad d ict: g a in s e re n ity to
m ak e d ecisio n s and put our
live back In focu s. C all 2611900 fo r m ore In fo rm a tio n .

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LOCAL FORECAST
Today:

Isola ted
th u n d er­
storms. H ighs In the upper80s. L ow s In the lo w -70s.
Wednesday: Isolated thunder­
storm s. Highs In the upper80s. L ow s In the low -70s.
Thursday: Partly cloudy. Highs
In the upper-80s. Lows in the
low -70s.
Friday: S cattered
thunderstorm s. Highs In the
u p p er-80s. Lows ncar-70.

TUESDAY:
SO LUNAR TABLE: min. 6:00

a.m.. maj. — a.m.. min. 6:30
p.m.. maj. 12:20 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
8:55 a.m., 9:22 p.m.. low: 2:39
a.m., 3:07 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 9:00 a.m., 9:27
p.m.. low: 2:44 a.m.. 3:12 p.m.,
Cocoa Beach: high: 9:15 a.m..
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY 9:42 p.m., low: 2:59 a.m., 3:27
Tatrm s 89 73 T strm s 8 7 6 9 p.m.

IEXTENDED OUTLOOK

THURSDAY
Ptcldy 88 71

FRIDAY
Tstrm a 87 70

LOTTERY
Horo are the winning numbers
soloctod on Monday In the Flori­
da Lottery:
F a n ta s y 6

1-3-16-18-25
Lotto (O ct. 3)
7-18-10-23-36-46

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Seminole Herald
“S w in g Seminole County Since 1908“
Tuesday. October 6, 1998 • Vol. 91, No. 32
Published Daily Except Monday. Saturday 6 Christmas by
Republic Newspapers. Inc. • 300 N. French Ave , Sanlord. FL. 32771
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AL
FERRER

slight gen era l re a c tio n p in s tw o
o r m ore o f the fo llo w in g s y m p ­
tom s: sw ellin g, w h eezin g, a b ­
d om in al pain, n au sea or v o m ­
iting). o r severe gen era l r e a c ­
tion: an y o f th e u I h w c p lu s tw o
or
m ore
of
the
fo llo w in g
(difficu lty In b re a th in g . dllTlc u lly In s w a llo w in g , h o a r s e ­
ness. con fu sion o r fe e lin g o f
Im pen din g d is a s te r) or. sh o c k
reaction (a n y o f th e a b o v e pins
tw o or m o re o f the fo llo w in g :
fall In blood
p ressu re, c o l ­
lapse. u n c o n s c io u s n e s s or In ­
c o n tin e n c e ).
Toxic effects: In sect stin gs
result In ntpld p ro g re s s io n o f
toxic effects. O f 208 d ea th s
studied In on e su rvey. 8 0 p e r­
cent occu rred less than on e
hour a lte r b ein g s lu n g b y b e e s ,
w asps,
y e llo w
Jackets,
or
hornets. S p id e r b ile s , h o w ever,
have a lo n ger tim e In te rv a l
b etw een b ite s an d d ea th with
89 jK Tcen l o f 54 v ic tim s d yin g
m ore th an 12 h o u rs n flc r b e in g
b lttrn . S ta tis tic s a ls o revea l

that
of
sn a k eb ite
victim
d eath s, seven teen p e r m it d ied
o n e to 12 h ou rs a fte r b e in g
b itten a n d 64 jx T c c n t b e tw e e n
12 h ou rs a m i tw o d a ys.
What to do: Insec t stin gs re ­
q u ire prom pt a e llo n . T h e In ­
sect m ust be ra p tu re d , saved
and Iden tified. If a gen eral a l ­
lergic r e a d Ion ts su sp ected , or
the v ic tim has a h isto ry o f
h a yfever. a llergy or a sth m a , a
d o c to r sh ou ld he c o n ta e lr d
Im m ed iately o r (h e lo ca l P o i­
son C on trol C en ter. I f m ark ed
s w e llin g o r d is c o lo ra tio n o c ­
cu rs at site o f bite or stin g, the
ven om Is p ro b a b ly h a e m o ly tic ,
h a em o rrh a g ic
or
v e s ic a tin g .
K eep victim w a rm and q u id
u n til a p h ysicia n Is reach ed. I f
little* or no s w e llin g o r d is c o l­
o ra tio n o ccu rs at th r site o f the
bite o r stin g , the ven om Is
p ro b a b ly n e u n ilo x lc . A p p ly le e
lo the site o r Im m erse the a f ­
fected part o f Irncly In Ice w a ter
u n til ti p h ysicia n Is rea ch ed .
IV rs o n s w h o h a ve ex h ib ited u
severe a llerg ic rea ction In the
past lo arth rop od v e n o m 's o r
h ave a
h isto ry
o f a s th m a ,
h a yfever o r a lle rg ie s
should
u n d rrgo
skin
testin g
to
d eterm in e h y p e rs e n s itiv ity to
arth rop od ven o m 's, ca rry tdrn-

tlllc a tlo n o r ta gs n o tin g h y p e r­
s e n sitivity . o r ca rry an In sect
stin g kit (a v a ila b le o n ly w ith a
p h y s ic ia n 's p r e s c r ip tio n !.
Prevention o f stin gs: S e v ­
eral p ro c e d u re s ca n lie used lo
m in im ize the d a n g e r o f b e in g
s tu n g liy v e n o m o u s In sects.
A void m o w in g la w n s o r w o rk in g
w ith
flo w e rin g
o rn a m e n ta ls
w h en b e e s and w a s p s are c o l ­
lectin g
n ed a r.
D on't
w alk
b a refo o ted In th e yard. Sw eet
Item s like soft d rin k s ripen ed
fru its and w a te rm e lo n s attract
b ees and w a sp s. K eeji these
Item s co vered o u td o o rs. Pick
fm it as it h p e n s an d d isp o se o f
rotten fru its.

Chem ical control o f bees
and wasps: H ers an d w a sp s
can he ea sily ro u t rolled b y
a p p ly in g In sert Id d e s
to the
nests. G en era lly, sp ra y s are
m ore r ftr c ttv r fo r a eria l n ests
and d u sts are m ore effe c tiv e for
b elow grou n d n ests. S p ra ys
sh ou ld h a ve u q u ick k n o c k ­
d ow n agent su ch a s s y n e rg lzrd
p y td h n u u
or
p y r d h r o ld s
m ixed w ith It to m in im ize the
risk o f b e in g s tu n g by the In­
sects. E xtracted from the U. o f
F. p u b lic a tio n
‘ S tin g in g
or
V en o m o u s In s e c ts and R elated
P e s ts ."

Second wife is second-best
in family’s affections
D E A R ADI1Y: When I m arried
“ J o h n ,* h i* w ife — I ’ ll c a ll h er
Donna — had hern dead for seven
AOVICB
years. She died at u young age from
cancer. Ik-fore our marriage. I knew
that he had several family pictures
h a n gin g on the- w a lls. A fte r our
m arriugc, when I moved into his
"•I
A B IG A IL
home, they remained.
VAN BUREN
I must admit, at first I felt a Unv
bit o f resentment that she wan still
‘ hanging around." H ow ever, a fter . u rarefully thinking it through. I con­
now, and I wouldn't feel right ask­
cluded that it was licttrr that the
ing them to rem ove Donna's pic­
pictures remain where they were. I
tures from their walls
rea lized th at his grow n ch ildren
Although John and I haven't had
w ould upprcciutc the fact that I
year* and years together and we're
wasn’t getting rid o f everything of
Ircvond having children o f our own,
their mother’s. I also reulized that I
I know I have a special plan* in his
would probably feel the same had
heart.
my m other passed aw ay and tny
Donna is gone, hut her memory
father remurricd
is here to stay, as are her pictures
I know John loven me, and we
Sometimes when I look al her pic­
have a wonderful murriuge. I also
ture. I feel that she’s smiling at me
know that 111 never replace Donna
He loved her for many years, and I
and saying, “Thanks for taking care
w ill alw ays he second-best. John
o f John — he needed y o u !" S ign
m e ...
will lie buried next to Donna when
he dies. His children display many
SE C O N D LOVE,
fam ily pictures in their homes, a s
P L E A S A N T 1'I.AIN. O H IO
do his parents Sometimes I feel a
little sad. because when John sees
D E A R S E C O N D L O V E : You
th ese pictu res e v e ry w h e re , they
have written a loving, compas­
b rin g buck m em ories o f him and
sionate letter, filled with beauti­
I would love it if John’s parents
would display our wedding picture
on th eir wull, hut they don t Our
p ic tu re s a re in th e ph otograp h
album, while pictures o f John and
Donna are on display. M y in-laws
loved Donna, as did everyone who
knew her. hut they also love me and
we get ulong great. Thcv are elderly

The Ugh temperature In
Sanford Monday was 90
degrees end the overnight low
wee 72.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending et lO a.m.,
Tueeday totaled 0.00 Inch.
•Sunrise...............7:21 e.m.
•Sunset................7:00 p.m.

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CIRCULATION
Dave Gdcbnvt •Pubbshar
Betty Berman
Melinda Moms
Jumtee Malm
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Margaret Boschen

T y p e s o f venom: V en o m o u s
In s e rts and oth er a rth ro jio d s
p ro d u ce ven o m 's that ca n h e
cla s s ifie d a s ven om 's that p r o ­
d u ce b lis te rs (b lister b e e tle s ,
certa in s tin g in g
c a te rp illa rs ,
m illip e d e s ), ven o m 's that a t ­
tack d ie m i t r a l n ervou s s y s ­
tem (b lack w id ow spiders, h ark
s c o rp io n s ,
c e rta in
tick s),
v e n o m 's that d estroy
tissu e
(fire an ts, grou nd s c o rp io n s ,
ntltcs. d a g g e r s , w heel hugs,
b row n
reclu se
sp id er),
and
toxin s Ihnt prevent b lood from
d o llin g
(lice,
(lens,
lic k s ,
m ites, tru e bu gs, b itin g (lies).
Allergic reactions: H u m an s
dlirer g re a lly In th eir re a c tio n
to a rth ro p o d ven om 's. A lle rg ic
re a c tio n s a re often m ore Im ­
p ortan t than the toxic e ffe c ts
o f In sect and o ilie r a rth ro p o d
ven om 's. O f In dividu als w h o die
front a rth ro p o d
vrn otn 's, 96
p e r m it had an a llergic r e a c ­
tion.
A lle rg ic
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to
stin gs o r b ltrs arc w hen s o m e ­
th in g h a p p en s to a part o f the
Ixid y o th e r than tlie Im m e d i­
a tely nfTeded area. It can va ry
Irom a slight g e n rra l rea ction
(In flam m ation .
w elts,
and
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Donna.

3 feet with a light chop.
W a te r tem perature at D a y ­
tona Is 78 degrees a n d at
N ew Sytnrna. 79 degrees.
W in d s are from the so u th ­
east at 5 -1 0 m .p.h.

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M illion s o f pt-oplr
In the
U n tied S ta ir s a rr lti|utt-(l horn
ve n o m p rod u ced h v In serts and
o th e r a rth ro p o d s ea ch year. O f
thrsi- In ju ries about
25.000
result In severe in ju rie s an d
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Club hosts H O S TS speaker
Algsrins Bradwell. school tocisl worker al Sanlord Middle School, was
the featured speaker at the September general member 6hip meeting lor
the Heathrow women's Club. Bradwel spoke about the HOSTS reading
program, a nationally-recognized mentoring program. The club features
speaker of interest to the community at its meetings the second
Monday of each month. The next meeting will be Oct. 12 at the Country
Club al Heathrow. For more information, please contact Dee Williford al
805-0067. For information about Joining the dub, please contact Linda
Wish at 333-3702.

ful sentiments. It's a celebration
of the fact that life goes on.
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a n d h a p p y m a r r ia g e w ith
Donna, Donna is gone and now
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life, you a re not second-beat;
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Seminole Herald, Sanlord, Florida •Tuesday. October 6. 1998 •3A

Oviedo High band in concert tonight

POLICE LOG

By Jett Bertlnlcke
A S S IS T A N T S T O U T S E D IT O R

The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office fo r Incidents recorded Oct. 5:

Alcohol related:
OVIEDO, Northgste Circle, 1300 block, O ct. 4. 12:47 a.m . A
20-ycnr-old m an an d tw o 19-ycar-old m en w e re arrested fo r
p o s s e s s io n o f a lco h o l b y p erson s u n d er th e age o f 21 b y
S em in ole C o u n ty s h e r iffs d ep u ties. D ep u ties, res p o n d in g to a
com plain t abou t a n oisy party, found the th ree u n d em ged m en
d rin k in g Iteer nt th e p a rty.
SANFORD, French Avenue, 400 block, O ct. 2. 9:15 p.m . A 34
y ea r-o ld m an nnd a 5 1 -year-old m an w e re arrested b y S an ford
P o lice fo r d rin k in g from op en c o n ta in ers o f b e e r In the p ark.

Burglary:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, State Road 434, 800 block, A 20
y ea r-o ld m an nnd a Juvenile fem ale w ere arrested for b u rgla ry
try S em in ole C o u n ty s h e r iffs d epu ties. T h e y o u n g w om an w as
livin g In a hou se o w n ed b y h er p a ren ts th ou gh the fa m ily h ad
m oved out. S h e w as sh a rin g It w ith s evera l o f h er frien d s In ­
clu d in g the m an w ith w h o m she w as a rrested . S h e and the
m an h ad gon e next d o o r w ith the p u rp o se o f s te a lin g food to
ra t. T h e y en tered th e h o u se th rou gh an u n lock ed d o o r an d
w h ile sh e filled a b a ck pack w ith breu kfast cerea l und v a rio u s
cunned Item s h e w en t to o th e r p a rts o f the h ou se. S h e s a id
sh e did not k n o w w hat, if a n yth in g h e took at that tim e. W h en
h er p a ren ts con ta cted p o lic e to h ave the g ro u p rem oved fro m
th e h ou se, th ey found Item s In the m a n 's p ossessio n . In clu d in g
a d iam on d ea rrin g, 14 c o lle c to r b a sk etb a ll ca rd s, a b oom box.
severa l C D s and som e sto ra ge con ta in ers. H e and th e y o u n g
w om an w ere ch a rged w ith bu rglary, h e w a s also ch a rged w ith
gran d theft. T h e o th e r m in o rs In the h o u se w ere ch a rged In
rela tion to sch ool tru a n cy law s.

Domestic violence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Ronals Drive. 100 block. O ct. 3.
1:23 a.m . A 2 9 -yea r-old w om an w as arrested fo r d o m e s tic v i o ­
len ce a fte r sh e and h er h u sban d got Into a v e rb a l a lte rc a tio n
w h ich turned vio len t at a restau ran t. S e m in o le C ou n ty d e p u ­
ties said that w h en th e tw o fought, sh e bit h im and s c ra tch ed
him .
FERN PARK. Lauren Court. 100 Mock. O ct. 3. 9:34 a.m , A
3 0 -year-old m an, w h o Is sep a ra ted from h is w ife, w en t to h e r
hou se and b egan to a rgu e w ith h er and w ith h e r b oyfrien d . T h e
m an th rea ten ed to h arm h is w ife an d th e b o yfrien d . H e then
th rew th e b o yfrien d to th e ground an d trie d to ch o k e him .
W h en h e let tire b oyfrien d go. he th rea ten ed h im w ith a b a s e ­
ball. H e w as ch a rged a d d itio n a lly w ith b a ttery .

Grand theft:
SANFORD, Oatsway P l w / T m

Center Boulevard, O ct. 3.
12:50 p.m . A 2 0 -year-old m an and a 2 3 -year-old w om an w e re
n rresled for gra n d th eft b y S an ford P olice. P olice said th e m an
w as d ressed as a w om a n an d a cco m p a n ied h is fem a le frien d
Into th e d ressin g room at a d ep artm en t store w ith m an y Ite m s
o f cloth in g. T h e y d id not retu rn all th e Item s w h en they c a m e
out o f the fittin g room . W h en s ecu rity p erso n n el tried to s to p
them , th ey ran from the store. T h e y d rop p ed several b ags o f
c lo th in g and c a r keys w h en th ey ran. T h « y w ere found a sh o rt
d ista n ce a w ay h id in g u n d er cars. T h e c lo th in g In th e b ags they
found w as va lu ed at m ore th an $3,580. In th e c a r that th e k eys
op en ed , o ffic e rs found ad d itio n a l m erch a n d ise from the d e ­
partm en t store th at w a s valu ed In e x cess o f S24.BOO.

Flu
continued------ -- ------------

th ose
w h o d id not get th e shot. T h e
va ccin e is e ffe c tiv e o n ly a g a in st
Illn esses cau sed by In flu en za
v in is e s . and not again st o th e r
cuuses o f fever o r c o ld s .
A n y o n e w h o h a s h ad a s e r i­
o u s a llergic rea ctio n to eg g s o r
a previou s d ose o f In flu en za
va ccin e w ould con su lt w ith a

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matched up wtth the bullet
fragments that were removed
from Jarrell's leg at Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital
where
emergency medical
personnel took him after they
arrived at the scene of the
shooting, police said.
Though he escaped from the

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Myrtle "Sally* Bergman, 76.
f Oakland Avenue. Sanford, died
Saturday. Oct. 3, 1998. Bom In
£ Binghamton. N.Y.. she moved
&lt;to Central Florida In 1975.
c Mrs. Bergman was a housewife.
i Survivors Include son. Robjrrt. Sanford: brothers, George
j Meade. Clifford. Pa.; sisters,
c Maybelle Oakley, New Milford,
l Pa.. Grace Ives. Conklin. N.Y.,
{ Bernice
Warner,
Kirkwood,
rN.Y.; three grandchildren, five
great-grandchildren.
| Volusia County
Cremation
! Society. Daytona Beach,
In
£charge of arrangements.

p h y sicia n b e fo re g e ttin g a n ­
o th e r shot.
T h e flu. G ln d er said. Is not
Just a runny n o se o r u p set
stom ach . It la a serio u s illn e s s
that ca n lead to p n eu m o n ia .
E ven h ea lth y p eop le get th e flu
but b y receivin g th e sh ot o n e 's
ch a n g e s o f g e ttin g It a re re­
duced b y 7 0 to 9 0 percen t.

scene at the time of the
shooting and police were un­
able to find him. Cannon
turned himself Into the San­
ford Police Department about
20 hours later. Police said he
told them he would not talk
without an attorney present
Cannon was then transferred
to the John E. Polk C orrec­
tional Facility.

neral Home,
Longwood,
charge of arrangements.

In

T h e event Is free and w ill b e
held In the O vied o au ditoriu m .
T h e O vied o ban d Is s o m e ­
th in g to see. Last yea r, the
g ro u p received su p e rio r scores
In all c o m p e titio n s It en tered .
It ca m e about th rou gh a lot o f
hard w ork.
Yestcrdu y, the ban d w as
fin e-tu n in g In p re p a ra tio n for
the p erform a n ce.
S ch w a rtz.

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w h en w e're n eed ed ." T h a t need
con In clu d e flo o d s , to rn a d o es,
fires, h u rrican es, and even m ed
flies. "O u r team can h a n d le a n y
kind o f Incident o r d is a s te r.*
T h e team h as been ca lled ou t
m ore th is year, than In the
past th ree y ea rs, said Haun.
D uring the su m m er firesto rm ,
he w as a ssign ed to W a ld o. In
A la c h u a C ou n ty.
T h e sm all tow n located on
the east sid e o f the cou n ty had
to b e evacu ated .
"W e had a w all o f fire c o m in g
though the forest, d ire c tly at
the tow n o f W a ld o ,* said Haun.
F irefigh ters w e re a b le to cut
the fire o ff and o n ly tw o b a m s

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a re a T *
U ra sw rl! told th e co u n c il
that It w as not th e v is io n s h e
had fo r the com m u n ity. Rather,
Bhe h op ed , th ere w ou ld b e
m ore sit dow n, h ig h e r q u a lity
ea tin g
e s ta b lis h m e n ts
In
O viedo, su ita b le fo r the d in in g
n eed s o f the sort o f e x ecu tives
she h op ed cou ld b e a ttra c te d
to d o in g b u s in e s s In th e city.
"It's not a m a tte r o f w h ich
cam e first - th e ch ick en o r the
egg - but. rath er, w h at so rt o f
h a tch lin g d o y o u w an t?*
T h e c o m m is s io n
h ad a l ­
ready a p p ro ved th e tw o fast
food resta u ra n ts fo r c o n s tru c ­
tion m ore th an a m on th a go .
the
o b je c tio n s
w h ich
w ere
brou ght up tw o w eek s a go and
revisited
on
M on d ay
night,
w ere a b ou t th e p la n n ed d riv e
through w in d o w s w h ich a re e x ­
pected
to c re a te
a d d itio n a l
traffic on M itch ell H a m m o ck .
D evelo p er K eith C a rso n of
U S A Lea d er D evelo p m en t, said
that w ith ou t th e a p p ro v a l o f
the d riv e th ro u g h s, h is c o m ­
pan y w ould n ot h a ve g o n e
ah ead w ith p la n s fo r the re s ­
tau ran ts.
"W e h ave to h a ve d rive
th rou glia
fo r
th o s e
re s ta u ­
rants.* h e said. T h e r e a re al-

Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Lee David Mathis. 75. West
Swoope Avenue. Winter Park,
died Saturday, Oct. 3. 1998.
Bom In Archie, Fla., he moved
to Central Florida In 1946. Mr.
Mathis was a roofer. He was a
member of Mt. Moriah Mis­
sionary Baptist Church, Winter
Park.
Survivors include daughter.
Elvina Morrison. Winter Park;
two grandchildren; four great­
grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
Winter Park, in charge of ar­
rangements.

Alfred R. O ’Neal. 68. Margaret
Street. Sanford, died Saturday.
Oct. 3. 1998 at his residence.
Bom Nov. 10. 1929 In Savan­
nah. Ga.. he moved to Central
Florida In 1977. Mr. O'Neal was
career military, U.S. Navy. He
was a member of American Le­
gion Post 053. Fleet Reserve
Association.
Sanford
Moose
Lodge and DAV.
Survivors Include sons. Alfred
R. Jr., Albany, Ga.. Donald.
Collinsville, III.; sisters. Mar­
lon F. Yellvtngton. Atlantic
Beach.
Lassie
Hunnlcutt.
Jacksonville, one grandson.
Oramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

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Oramkow

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were lost.
The DOF Is the predominate
provider for training for the
ICS teams. Haun said the
teams Include all positions
from timekeepers and resource
clerks
to
the
Incident
commander. [Job Duty, the
Forest Area
Supervisor
for
Lake County, is his Incident
commander. Haun Is the only
representative on the team
from Seminole County.
Haun was there to help clean
up after Andrew In 1992. He
said compared to the that
storm, Georges did only mod­
erate damage. He said he was
surprised there wasn't more.
They
were
lucky,*
said
Haun. T h e Keys were very
lucky.*

Oviedo

ALFRED R. O'NEAL

Warren Mark Oliver. 45. Palm
Way, Sanford, died Saturday,
Oct. 3. 1998 at Central Florida
Regional
Hospital.
Sanford.
Bom June 20, 1953 In Medina,
N.Y., he moved to Central
Florida In 1978. Mr. Oliver was
a cabinetmaker. He was a
member of the Order of the
Feather.
Survivors
Include
mother,
Jean Napier, Sanford; stepfa­
ther, Donald Napier, Sanford;
sister, C J . Jakublsn. Salem.
Ohio; brothers. David, Medina,
N.Y., Keith, Lyndonville. N.Y.;
adopted
brothers.
James
DuBosc, Sanford, Jerry Llak,

n lso set to p e rfo rm a list o f
light so n g s In Its first p e r­
form a n ce o f the yea r.

C lo n ln g c r said the ban d Is
read y to put on a s te lla r p e r­
fo rm a n ce.
"M r. S ch w a rtz k eep s us very
d is c ip lin e d ."
C a lh o o n
said .
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'Thursday, Oct. 1 at Arnold
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f a r i ah was a member of Victory
(Christian Center, Eustls.
J Survivors
Include
mother,
[Cynthia Ann Johnson.
Or­
lando;
father.
Howard
W.
Hawkins. Sanford;
maternal
grandmother.
Crystal Quid!,
Orlando; matemul grandfather,
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Kathleen Hawkins,
Sanford;
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;Larry &amp; Louise Yester, Orlando;
'maternal
great-grandmother,
'.Marie Johnson. Plymouth; p a ­
ternal
great-grandmother,
•Peggy Clegg, Sanford,
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T h e O vied o
H igh
School
Rand has Its s e rio u s tim es,
nnd It nlso has Its fun even ts.
C on d u ctor J o h n S c h w a rtz
said tonight w ill b e o n e o f the
ligh ter n igh ts as th e b a n d
Joins the O vied o C h o ru s fo r a
dual concert at 7 p.m .

on e o f the m ore a n im a ted
co n d u cto rs you'U sec. w a s still
firin g out In st-m ln u te In stru c­
tio n s b efore s h o w in g a vid eo
o f Its
p erfo rm a n ce
d u rin g
h a lfllm c
of
F rid a y
n igh t's
h om e fo o tb a ll gam e.
H e B a ld the b an d w ill o ffe r a
■light" p e rfo rm a n c e .
*l'm ve ry h a p p y w ith the
w a y the band so u n d s right
now ,* S ch w a rtz said. "W e'H
play a little bit o f e very th in g .
F or the fall con certs, w e try to
m ake It light on th e lis te n e r s ."
The
ban d
has
s e v e ra l
m a rch es p lan n ed a lo n g w ith a
tribu te to A m erica n c o m p o s e r
A a ro n C o p e la n d .
T o n igh t m ark s th e g ro u p 's
first p erfo rm a n ce o f th e y e a r ,
but s en io r
b an d
m e m b e rs
K ristin C a lh oon and In grid

HARRY H. SOUTHWORTH
Harry H. South worth,
79.
South Park Avenue. Sanford,
died Sunday. Oct. 4. 1998 at
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital. Sanford. Bom April 8.
1919 In Syracuse. N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida In
1977. Mr. South worth was a
truck driver. He w as a member
of American Legion Post 053.
Mr. South worth served in the
U.S. Army, he was a Methodist.
Survivors Include wife, Ber­
nice; son, Wesley Thomas,
Syracuse, N.Y.; daughter, Sue
Johnson, Albuquerque. N.M.;

ready a McDonalds, a Wendy's
and a Burger King right there
In that corridor that would be
the place to develop this kind
of restaurant.*
Dallari mold he thought the
additional drive through res­
taurants would be detrimental
to his vision for the future of
Oviedo, noting that the city has
been striving to be more up­
scale and the additional res­
taurants would be more of a
detriment than an asset.
Vice chairman John Arlale
said he believed that develop­
ment of fast food restaurants
should take place along this
already-established
corridor
rather than all over town.
"We don't want to develop
outside this corridor.* he said.
Vlele voiced objections to the
project because a portion of
the property Includes s very
small piece o f land that la con­
sidered
a
wetlands
area.
Though the St. Johns River
Water
Management
District
considers the land to be an ac­
tive wetlands, the developer
designated that part of their
property as a wetlands and has
given up the right to further de­
velop that part of their land In
the iiture.
The restaurants will move
through the 120 permitting
process and will be built and
ready for the first cars to drive
through by February or March
of 1999, Carson said.

brother. Alfred.

Fulton.

N.Y.;

sister, Marion Edwards. Port­
land, Maine.
Oramkow
Funeral
Home,
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Funeral Services for Mrs. OUic Es­
ther Anderson. H2. o f Ft. Lauder­
dale. formerly of Sanford, will be
Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the First
UapUsl Church o f Sanford. 510
Hark Aw., with Dr. Wsyne Harvey
officiating. Interment Will follow at
Oaklawn Pork Cemetery. The fam­
ily will receive friends on Tuesday
from 6 until 9 p.m. st the Oaklawn
ChapeL Eastern Star services will
be Tuesday at 7JO p.m. at the fcneral home. Arrangements
by
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Homes.
Oaklawn Chapel. 5000 C .R 46A.
Sanford. F L . (407) 896-8111.
Oliver.
____________
Visitation and scrvkxa for Warren
Mark Oliver. 45. at Sanford, who
died Saturday, will be Wednesday 6
until 8 pjn. at the Oramkow Fu­
neral Home Chapel. Oramkow Fu­
neral Home. 800 E. Airport Blvd..
Sanford. (407) 322-3213. In charge
of arrangements.

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Memorial Services for Harry 11
South worth, 79. o f Sanford, who
died Sunday, will be Wednesday.
O ct 14 at 7 p.m. at the American
Legion IV tl #53.2874 Sanford Are..
Sanford. 1407) 322-1GS2. Oramkow
Funeral Home, 800 E. Airport Uhd..
Sanford. 1407) 822-3213, In charge
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had eaten no sweets What do these
values mean? I'm fit, female, and tire
easily
DEAR HEADER When a normal
person consumes carbohydrates tin
the form of sonar or starch), the pan­
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a hormone that enables the products
of digestion to enter cells and provide
fuel for energy Your blood sugar of
M)(i was normal following the in ges­
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SO was also norm al Th ese figu res
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180
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Your fatigue is probably not due In an
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cancer be missed by a doctor or mam
mograrn if it Is under o r near the
implant?
DEAR HEADER Without a doubt
llreast p rosth eses a re sm ooth,
therefore, your doctor probably could
feel a lump that lies close to them —
but not always, especially if a tumor
were to appear beneath the implant
Also, the material m implants has
different X-ray characteristics than
the surrounding breast tissue, so a
mammogram should, in theory, differ
entiate a lump from the prosthesis
Hut. again, not always
R ecause women with b reast
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cu e-b id
By P h illip A id er
Let's have a second look at the use
o f ■ cue-bid to express slam interest
and to show a side-suit control.
Usually, this cue-bid occurs once a
trump suit has been dearly agreed on,
and com bined gam e-forcing values
have been established. Som etim es,
though, a bid will logically be a cue —
as in this auction.
South was nervous about opening
only one spade, but he was a little
weak for a stronger bid. North made a
limit raise, showing four-plus trumps
and 10-12 support points. Now, if South
had a minimum, he would pass. With
some extras, he would raise to game.
But with this strong a hand, he could
envisage a slam. Yet there was a risk
the opponents could cash the ace and

king of diamonds So, South cue bid
four dubs, simultaneously telling pari
ner that he had a slam in mind and
that he held the dub ace lor perhaps a
dub void). North, having a respectable
hand too, cue-bid his diamond ace As
this was exactly what South had want­
ed to hear, he jumped to six spades
D ecla rer won the first trick with
dum m y's diam ond ace, drew two
rounds of trumps, unblocked the ace
queen of dubs, crossed to dummy with
a spade, and discarded his diamond
loser on the dub lung
Now South had to avoid two heart
losers. One possibility was the te x t­
book safety play: low to the ace. fo l­
lowed by a low heart, intending either
to finesse dummy's nine if West played
low, or to rise with the king and lead
back toward the jack if West discard
ed. Instead, South ruffed dummy's re ­
maining diamond, then led a heart to
the nine. Whatever happened now, the
contract was ensured

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�B A •Seminole Herald. San lord. Florida ■ Tuesday. October 6. 1098

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION ro il TAA OECD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
trial T u Lien Certificates Fund
Inc . the hoM r ol ir-r* following
certilicateft) i n Med *a&lt;d cerI)lna 1» d l ' - • In* deed lo be
aiued theieon The certificate
numb#&gt;l«l end y*art«l ot
innan. #, the detcnpncn of the
property end the n*ro*{,) in
which d M il eaaeveed ‘V.ve n
Certificate No 31 21
Yeei ot i*,u*nc# 1942
Description o' Property
IE.J SEC OT TvkP J1S ROE 3CE
DEC. 36T i FT E • 091 6 E T N CF
SW COR OF SE t/4 OF SW 1 ft
RON E to FT s 120 FT IN to FT
N 120 FT TO GEO
Names in which assessed
Irene White Heirs All cl sent
properly being in the County ol
Seminole Slate ol Florida
On'ess such c#rnhce!*(«l shall
ba redeemed according lo law
the property deacrbed m such
certificate^! will be sold to the
highest bidder at tha west front
or.
Seminole
County
outlho j«# S*nf prd Flond*
n
2%(»* day of Octtfb#r
998 si 11 00 a m
Pxyim# nf of
t## AppbcxU» dew jf9#nf*ry itannf) («•#•
rd
ng
(#«»■
ir# reQLHffd
nd rtCO
9 Nr ;&gt;r d ty t* f
**M#r j fh# ssi# Full rx&gt;m#rti
1 An pmOuM #qua to tNs# (tigfi*
rst bid s due within 2 t hours
e'ter the edseiftsed lime ot the
sa'e Ail pay ments shell be cash
or
guaranteed instrument
made payable to the C&gt;erA ol
the Circuit Court
Dated this Ath day ot
Saptemper 1990
(Saal)
VARVANNE MORSE
C l ERa OF th e
C-RCUIT COURT
SEMiNOuE c o u n t y
FLORIDA
by Shrflay C Hargart
Deputy Clerk
Publish Sept 13 22 29 A Oct
t 1991
DEU-111 _____________________

:

|
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i

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX OECD
NOTICI IS MEnrnv g iv i n
mat
Vi ctor Blmr c/o
Fount (iirhsrsid Bspliit Church,
fry#
of 1ft# following co»■
tificaf#(«) has fifed •*■»*&lt;} c#»tifi
caloft) lor a tA* (food to I n
IllU fil IhniRor• Th« certificate
aiMl yoarr(t) nf
itAuancr fb# ciDiCMplinn at th#
propfiily .ind the
(ti
WNlCh it WAI allllf tlk tl it/Aff AS

Certificate No 795
Year of Issuance 1991
Drtt'ioiion of Property
LEO LOT 260 MIDWAY Pf) t
PQ &lt;f
Name1
* in w»h«ch
eased
5u*ie
Campbell.
Charles
Campbell All of tdirf properly
being in the County of
Seminole Sfate of Florrde
Unlet« such certiticate(«) shell
t*e redeemed according to law
the properly described in tueh
certifrcate^*) will be *old lo the
fugheat bidder at the wet I front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse Sanford Florida
on the *6th ilay of October
1998 at 11 00 a m
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp latet
and recording feet are required
to be paid by the surer taful
tedder all the t*!« Full payment
of an amount equal to the high*
eat bid if due wdhifi 24 hours
after the advertised time ot the
tale All payment* thall be cath
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the CleMt of
the Circuit Court
Dated ihi* 8 lh day of
September, 1998
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERA OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY

Florida
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerfc
* Publish Sept IS 22. 29 A Oct
6 1998
OEU-114

f ir s t f e d e r a l s a v in g s

Plaint rft,
•s.
es ta te of

WILBUR 0 CREASON,
DECEASED, DEBORAH
P CREASON.
VIRGINIA R CREASON.
UNKNOWN TENANT(S).
DANBURY MILL
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. iNC . BILL
CREASON. GREG CREASON
PEGGY HANDS. UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA, and
s t a t e o f F l o r id a .
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
DeianOAity
AMENDED NOTICE OF BALK
NOTICE IS H|REBV GIVEN
that pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgmant ol Foracioaura
antarad fia'am, I will sail tha
piopart* situated in Seminole
County. Florida, described as:
Lot IS. DANBURY MILL UNIT
ONE. ACCOROINQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 30. PAGES 92.
93. AND 94. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
in clu d in g bu t n o t lim ited t o two

realty, any building permits or
davaiopmant rights, furniture,
furnishings, fitturss. goods,
equipment and mvsntory localad on tha abovs-dascnbad
proparty, at public salt, to tha
highest and bast bidder tor
cash at tha Ssmmois County
Courthouia, 301 North Park
Ayanua. Wait Front Door,
Sanford. Florida, at 11:00 A M
on tha 29th day ot OCTOBER,
1990
Oatsd. SEPTEMBER 2«th,
1999
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jana E. Jatawic
Deputy Clark
MICHAEL M. M WALLIS.
ESQUIRE
PO OOk 1210
Mslbourna. FL 32902-1210
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES A C T PERSONS NEEDING
SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT
COURT COORDINATOR NOT
LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DATS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING
AT 301 North Path Avanus.
Waal Front Door, Santord, FL
3 2771 . Tslapnons (407) 3234330; T-0OO-9SS-0771 (TDD), or
1-900-955-9770 (V). via FLORI­
DA RELAY SERVICE.
Publish: October 6. 13, 1990
Div-as
IN TNK COUNTY COUNT
OF T H I KIOHTBBNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
■KMINOLR,
FLORIDA
CASK NO.I 99-103B-CC-90-F
CHASE GROVES COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC
Plaint iff.
n.
KEVEN J KEENAN A/K/A
KEVEN J KEENEN and
MELISSA B KEENEN A/K/A
MELISSA B KEENAN.
Datsndants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO KEVEN J KEENAN A/K/A
KEVEN J KEENEN and MELIS­
SA B KEENEN A/K/A MELISSA
B KEENAN. 1202 Tiascrsak.
Lawrancamlla. Georgia 30043.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to enforce a Iran foreclo­
sure on tha following properly
m Seminole County, Florida:
Lot OtE. CHASE GROVES UNIT
7A. according lo tha plat there­
of at recorded in Plat Book 40.
Paget 14 and IS. Public
Record! ot Seminole County.
Fi orids
hat baan tiled against you and
you are required to aarya a
copy ot your written defenses.
■I any. to it on KENNETH M.
CLAYTON. ESQUIRE. PlamltN'a
Attorney, whose address It
CLAYTON K MCCULLOH. IM S
MAITLAND CENTER COMMONS
BLVD
MAITLAND. FLORIDA
32701. within thirty (30) days
attar tha fust publication ol this
notice, and Me the original with
tha Clark ol this Court either
balora service on PlaintiM's
attorney or immediately there attar, otherwise a default will
be entered against you lor tha
relief demanded in the Lien
Foreclosure Complaint.
0ATE0 on SEPTEMBER 28.

1999

NOTICE o r
APPLICATION FOR TAN DEED

| a s s e s s e d it/ a re *% fo llo w s

AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION o f
OSCEOLA COUNTY.

ISEALI
MARTANNE MORSE
Clerk of Me Circuit
A County Courts
By El-labelh Buie
As Deputy Clerk
Publish October 0. 13. 1990
DEV-19

Legal Notices

NOTICE IS NtHEOY GIVEN
iNjit Richard S Ca««»!b#rry
Leonard Casselberry the holder
of the following certificate(«)
ha« filed ta»d certificate^) for a
tai deed to he issued thereon
The certificate Humberts) anrf
leant*)
of
I'tiuance
the
detoriptioft of (he property, anil
the nameftij in which it wai

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO 9T-142T-C A.14-K

The

Legal Notices

NOTICE or
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Queen E Game*, the hold*
#r of (he foirowmg certificates*)
ha* filed *«id c#f1 ifieate(i) for a
let deed to be issued I hereon
The certificate number^*) and
yeah*)
of
ittuince
the
description of the properly and
the namef*) in which it wat
attetted »*/are a* follow*
Certificate No 370
Year ot itiuanc* 1992
Description of Property
LEG 5 14 2/3 FT OF LOT 4 * N
14 2/3 FT OF LOT 6 BLN 7 TR A
TOWN OF SANFORO PD t PG
56
N»me* in which attested
Lemon Bruton Jr All of tatd
property being in the County ol
Seminole, Stale of Florida
Utile at *uch certificate (a) thali
!be redeemed according to law,,
the property described in such
cert»ticate(») will be sold to the
higheal bidder at the weal front
door
Seminole
County
Courthouse Sanford. Florida,
on the 2Eth day of October.
1998 a l i i 0 0 a m
Payment of Sale fee. appile a*
bie documentary *tamp late*
and recording feet are required
to be paid by the *ucce**ful
bidder at the tat# Full payment
ot an amount equal to the high*
e*t bid it due within 24 hour*
after the advertised time ol the
•ale AH payment* «hall be caah
or qua tin lead
inalrumant*
made payable lo the CTerte. of
the Circuit Court
Dated (hi* 0th day of
September. 1998
(Seel)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERN OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Merger!
Deputy Clerk
Pubhfth. Sept IS 22. 29 E Oct
6 .1998
DEU-110
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION PON TAX DEED
NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN,
that Rev Victor Blair c/o
Fountamhead Baptiat Church,
the holder of the following car*
hficaieft) ha* filed tard cerlificatef*) for a fa* deed to be
iiiued thereon The certificate
ngmber(*| and year(s) of
tiauanc*, the description ot the
property, and the namefe) m
which d we* attested ia/are a*
follow*:
Cerlificafe No: 3744
Year of Iteuance: 1999
Description of Properly:
LEG SEC 10TW P21SRGE31E
N 47 FT OF 8 287 FT OF W
222.1 FT OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4
OF SE 1/4
Names in which a*****ed:
Beniamin F. William*. All of said
property being in the County of
Seminole. State of Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to taw,
the properly described in such
certificated) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the watt front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Floridaf
on the 9th day of November,
1998, at 11:00 a.m.
Payment of Sale fee, applrca*
bie documentary stamp taxes
and recording fees are required
to be paid by the aucceaaful
bidder at tha sale. Full payment
of an amount equal to the high*
est bid it due within 24 hours
after the advertised time of the
sale All payments shall be cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court.
Dated this 22nd day ot
September. 1998
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C Hergert
Osputy Clerk
Publish: Sept 29. Oct 6, 13, A
20. 1998
DIU-223______________________
NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 2S5
West Citrus St., Altamonte
Spring;*,
Florida
32714,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the Fictitious Name of DALATIANS 9. end that I intend to
register said name with the
Division
of
Corporations,
Tallahassee. Florida, m accor­
dance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To*
Wit: Section 868 09, Florida
Statutes 1991.
Yolanda M Rogers
Publish October 6, 1998
OEV-33
NOTICE OF
SALVAGE BID FOB ETONAOE
16 X 36 Steel Hull Boat locat­
ed at 4801 Schilke Way. Port of
Santord Call 321*4289
Publish: October 8. 1998
DEV-49

Legal Notices

NOTICE Of
APPLICATION FOR TAX OECD
NOT iC I IS HEREBY GIVFN.
that Kevin Hughes, the holdet
ot the following ceitltlcetejsj
has tiled said cattiticala(s) lot a
lev deed la be issued theieon
The ceitdicate number(s) and
yearlsj
ol
issuance,
the
doic-ipbon ot the propeity. and
the namefsl in which 11 was
assessed mare as follows
Ceit-iirate No 1613
vaai ot Issuance 1996
C»H ' : alii No 3314
Deictlption ol Properly
LEG IO T 7 BLK 10 EVANSD e trrip lio n ol Properly
DALE PO 7 TO 37
LtG S IC 10 T w r 21S n o t 31E
Names in which assessed
I N SO 9 r I Of 5 350 F T Of W
Charles Mann attn John C
! 222 ,t r i or NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4
Toohs All ot said properly
Of 81 1/4 (LESS «D|
being in the County nf
Name, hi which a,,e,k*d
Seminole. State ot Florida
ti#n|Ar*i&gt;n f Williams AH ri s.vu1
Unless such ceititicatejs) shall
property t-a-ng in the Cponty ot
be redeemed according to law
Seminole state of Florida
the property desetibed In such
Uniats such cart'hcalalsl than
certihcate(i) will be sold to the
ba redeemed acceding (a law.
highest bidder at the west front
tha proparty dascr.had in such
door.
Seminole
Cuuniy
cartilicatais) mil ha laid to the
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
highlit biddir at thr&gt; wist Itonl
on the 9th day ol November.
door,
Samirtola
County
1990. at 11 00 a m
Courthousa. Santord, Florida. 1
Payment ot Sale tee, applica­
on tha 9th dav ot Novamhar,
ble documentary stamp taves
1990. at 11 00 a m
and recording fees are required
Payment of Sala taa. appliesto be p.nd by the successful
Me documentary stamp laves
bidder al the sale Full payment
and recording teas are required j ol an amount equal to the high­
to ha paid by the successful
est bid is due wdhin 24 hours
b.ddat at tha nay, Full payment
attar the advertised bine ot the
ot an amount equal to tha nigh
sale An payments shall be cash
ast bid is due within 24 hours
or
guaranteed
instrument,
attar tha advertised time ol the
made payable to the Clerk ol
sala All payments shall ba cash
the Circuit Court
pr
guaranteed
instrument,
Dated this 22nd day ot
| made payable to tha Clark ot
September, 1993
| tha Citcuit Court
(Seal)
Dated this 22nd day ot
MARYANNE MORSE
Seplembar. 1990
CLERK OF THE
(Seal)
CIRCUIT COURT
MARYANNE MORSE
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CLERK OF THE
FLORIDA
c ir c u it c o u r t
by Shirley C Merger!
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Deputy Clerk
FLORIDA
Publish Sept 29 Oct 0, 13. 0
by. Shirley C, Hargart
2 0 .1990
Deputy Clark
DEU-226
_____________
Pub'-sh Oct 6 . 13. 20. 0 27.
NOTIC E O F
1990
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
DEU-224-A
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Rev Victor Blau c/o
Fountainhead
Baptist Church,
IN T H t CIRCUIT COURT
the holder of the following carOF THE EIGHTEENTH
titicateisl has tiled said certifi­
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
cated) for a taa deed to be
IN AND FOR
issued thereon The certificate
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
numberisl and yearls) ot
FLORIDA
issuance the description ol the
PROBATE OIVI1ION
property, and the named) in
CASE N0. 90 B5 I-C P
which d was assessed it/are as
IN RE t h e ESTATE OF
follows
BETTY JANE LOVlNGFOSS.
Certificate No: 3700
Deceased
Year ot lnuance: 1996
n o t ic e
Description ol Property:
OF ADMINISTRATION
LEG LOT 1 ESTES ADO TO
Tha administration ot tha
OVIEDO
PO 7 PG 44.
estate ol BETTY JANE LOVlNG­
Names m which assessed
FOSS. deceased, File Number
Beniamin F Williams, All of said
90-001-CP is pending in tha
property being in the County ol
Circuit Court tot Seminole
Seminole.
Slate ot Florida
County.
Florida.
Probaia
Unless such certificated) shall
Division, me address ol which
be redeemed according lo law.
is P.O. Drawn. C, Sanford.
the property described in such
Florida 32772 Tha names and
certificated) will be told lo the
addienes ol tha panonal rep­
h ghest bidder at the west front
resentative and the personal
door.
Seminole
County
representative s attorney are
Courthouse. Santord, Florida,
sat torlh below
on the 9th day ot November.
All interested persons are
1990. at 11 00 a in­
required lo tile with th.s court.
payment ot Sale fee, applica­
w it h in t h r e e m o n t h s o f
ble documentary ttamp tatet
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
and recording lees ere required
THIS NOTICE
lo be pud by the kucceeeful
( 1 ) all claims against the eslale
bidder at the sa'e Full payment
and 121 any obiection by an
ot an amount equal to the high­
mteiested person lo whom this
est bid is due wrthm 24 home
notice was mailed that chal­
after the advertieed time ol the
lenges the validity ot the will,
sale All payments thall be cath
the qualifications ot the peison01 guaranteed ineuumeot.
el repiesentativ*. venue, 01
made payable to the Clerk et
tunsdution of in* court
the Circuit Court.
ALL CLAIMS AND O BJEC ­
Dated this 22nd day ot
TIONS NOT SO FiLEO WILL 0E
September, 1990
FOREVER BARRED
(Seat)
Publication of this Notice has
MARYANNE MORSE
begun on September 29, 1990
CLERK OF THE
Personal Representative
CIRCUIT COURT
ROBERT B
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
LOVlNGFOSS
FLORIDA
WILLIAM H MORRISON.
by: Shirley C. Hergert
ESQUIRE
Deputy Clerk
7100 South U.S Highway 17-92
Publish: Sept 29. Oct. 6 , 13. t
Fern Park. Florida 32730
20. 1990
Telephone 407/034-1424
DEU-22S
Attorney lor
Personal Reprasentat.ve
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Publish September 29. and
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
October £. 1998
FLORIDA
OEU-240
PROBATE DIVISION
File He. 9 9 -M O CP
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN RE ESTATE OF
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
GLADYS SIMPKINS.
FLORIDA
Deceased
PROBATE DIVISION
NOTICS
File Number I0 -I4 1 -C F
OF ADMINISTRATION
IN RE ESTATE OF
The admmiilralian ol the
estate ol GLADYS SIMPKINS
CECIL STIDHAM.
deceased
File Number 90-0LO
Deceased
CP It {rending in the Circuit
NOTICE
Couft lur Seminole. Florida.
OF ADMINISTRATION
Probale Division, the eddress
The edministretion ol the
ot which is N Peik Ave ,
ettete of CECIL STIDHAM,
Santord FL. 32771 The names
deceesed. File Number 90-045end address ol the Personal
CP. It pending m the Circuit
Representative
and
the
Court lor Seminole County.
Personal
Representative's
Probele Division, the address
attorney are ael torlh below
ol which 11 301 N Perk Ave..
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
Santord. FL 32771. The names
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
and addresses ot the personal
All persona on whom this
representative and the personal
representative's attorney are
notice la served who have
eat torlh below.
objections that challenge the
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
validity ol the will, the qualifica­
tions of the personal represenARE NOTIFIEO THAT:
All parsons on whom this
lativa. venue, or jurisdiction ol
notice 11 seived who have
this Court ere required lo lile
objections that challenge the
Iheir objections with this Court
validity of the will, the qualifica­
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
tion ol the personal representa­
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
tive, venue, or jurisdiction ot
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
this Court are required to tile
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAY*
their objections with this Court
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
AM creditors ot the decedent
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
end other persons having
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
claims or demands against
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
decedent's estete on whom a
ON THEM
copy ot this notice is served
All creditors ot ths deesdsnt
wiihm three months alter the
end other persons hsving
dale ot the Inst publication ol
this notice must tile then claims
claims ot demands against
with this Court WITHIN THE
decedent s sstste on whom a
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
copy ol this notice is served
within three months attar the
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
date of the lust publication ol
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
this notics must tile then claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
All other creditors ol the dece­
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
dent and persons having claim*
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
or demands against the dece­
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
dent s estate must tile Itieir
ON THEM
Claims with this court WITHIN
All other creditors ol the dece­
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
dent and persons having claims
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
or dtmands against the dece­
TION Of THIS NOTICE
dent e estate must tile their
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS. AND
claims with this court W iTHIN
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
The dale ol the fust publica­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
tion ol this Notice iv September
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
29 1990
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Personal Rrpresentalive
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO.
STEVEN J SIMPKINS
Tho dale ot the fust publica­
101 N Edgemon Ave
tion of this Notice is Septsmber
Winter Sjuingi. FL 32TO0
29. 1990
Attorney lor
Psrsonal Representative
Personal Represent *t,v#
RONALD STIDHAM
FRANK C WMIGMAM.
ISO Wickham Square
ESQUIRE
Boone. NC 206OT
Florid* Oar NO 185290
Attorney lor
STENSTROM MdNTOSH.
Personal Representative
COLOERT WHIGMAM
Harry G Reid, III
A SIMMONS PA
Florida Bar No 240902
Post Oltice Ooa 4040
Santord. FL 32771
Santord F l 32772-4940
Telephone (407) 321-391 1
Telephone 407/322-21 71
Publish September 29. and
Publish September 29, and
October 6 , 1999
October C 1990
DEU 247
DEU 244

Legal Notices
County Court
Oreng* County,
Cat* *0091-2011
Adventist Health System/
Sunbelt Inc Oh* Florida
Hospital.
Plainlltl
vs
M.tik A Serovirh A
Sladienn S Serovich.
Defendants
County Court
Pinellas County,

Florida
Cat* i OHOOItD2SC-044
Thompson POE Inc .
Plainlltl
vs
Spectrum Me let Works |nc
and Mark A Saruvich,
Defendant
NOTICE
OF 9MARIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that by virtue at that certain
Writ nf Elocution ittired out ot
and under the teal ut the
County Court of Ptnellat
County
Florida.
Case
v&lt;1000110JSC 04 4 upon a trnal
liidgnierrl rendered In lb# alorecard cuurl on Ih# 3rd day ol
Ajinl A 0 1098 in Ibat certain
cave entitled Thompson POE
Inc , Plainlill vs Spectrum
Metal Wnrkv, Inc end Mark A
Serovirh
Defendant which
alurrtanf Writ ol Eaecution was
delivered to me as Sheriff ot
Seminole County Florida end I
have levied upon ell the right
title and interest ol the defen­
dants
In
the
following
described property, said prop­
erty being located in Seminole
County Florida, more panicularly described as tollows
Und NO 141 -D of Spnngwood
Village Condominium and an
undivided 1/296 internet in the
lend common elements and
common eapenses appurtenant
to said Unit, ell in accordance
with and subject to the
covenants, condition*, ratinebona term* and other proviaiona ot that Declaration ot
Condominium ol SPRINQW000
VILLAGE * Condominium, a*
recorded In Official Record*
Dunk 1331, Pag* 1049 Public
Records ol Seminole Counly.
Florida
and the undersigned is Shetift
ol Seminole Counly. Florida
will at It 00 A M on Ih* t9lh
day ol October A D 1991 otter
tor sal* and tall to tha highest
bidder FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTINQ LIENS, el the
Front (West) Door, et the ataps,
ol
the
Ssmtnol*
Counly
Courthout* in Santord Florida.
Ih* aboy* described property
That said tala it being mad*
to satlaty the term* ol Ihia Wnl
ot Ei*cubon
Donald F Eslmger. Sherd!
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REQARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990 PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDINQ
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE
SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 134S 20TH STREET
SANFORO. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDINQS (407) 330-6640 TOD
1407) 323-3323
Publith September IS. 22. 29.
end October S. 1990 With Sal*
being held on October 19. 1 999
DEU-99
IN T H I CIRCUIT CO UNT
OF THE 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
BfMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE RO. 90-1111 CA 14B
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Plainlltl.
v*.
DANIEL 0. JlTTU , at ua.. *1 al..
D*f*ndant(a|.,
N O T IC I OF B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to An Ordat or Final
Judgmant
Scheduling
Forecloaur* Sal* entered on
September 29.1999 in thit cat*
now pending in tatd Court, tho
ttylo of which la Indicated
•boy*.
I will toll to tho highaat and
beat bidder lor caah m Ih* 301
N. Park Aeanua, Santord,
Florida 32T71, ot 11:00AM.. on
the 3rd day ot November. 19SI,
the following daaenbed proper­
ty at aat torlh in aaid Order or
Final Judgmant, to-wit:
LOT 41. BLOCK B. LAKEWOOD AT THE CROSSINGS
UNIT TWO. ACCOROINO TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK
33. PAGES 4S THROUGH S3, IN
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ORDERED 4t SANFORD,
SEMINOLE Counly. Florida,
thla, 291h day of SEPTEMBER,

1911.
MARTANNE MORSE
At Clark Circuit Court
SEMINOLE. Florida
By: Jan* E. Jatawic
Aa Deputy Clark
SPEAR S HOFFMAN P A.
70S South Dial* Highway
Coral Gables. Florida 3314S
Telephone: (303) 6SS-2299
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES A C T
OP (SSO
Ad mini it relive Order
Ne. *7-3
If you ere * person with a dis­
ability who naada any accom­
modation in order lo panic ipate
in title proceeding, you art
entitled, at no coat to you. to
the provision ot corlam aaaiatanc*. Pleas# contact Court
Administration at 301 N. Park
Avanu* Suita N30I, Sanford, FL
32771 (407) 323-4330 aat. 4227
within 2 working day* ol yout
receipt ol this notice; it you are
hearing or vote* impaired, call
1-SOO-SS5-S771.
Publish: October S. 13. IS9S
O E V - 4 4 __________________ __
N OTICE OF
ANNUAL RBPORT
Nonce ic hereby given mat the
annuel rapon ol Tho Jono 4
Lots
Paulucci
Family
Foundation it available tor
inipeclion at the principal
attic* ol the Foundation, 201
Waal Fuat St., Santord. FL
32771 (407-321-7004). during
regular buainaaa hour* by any
citiian who request* it within
ISO day* attar the publication
ol this notice, and that Jano F.
Paulucci is tha Foundation s
principal manager
Jano F Paulucci
Publish October S, 199S
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IN T H I C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H I I I O H T t lR T H
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT,
IH ARD FOR
S IM IR O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. BS- I307-D R-O S-S
IN THE MATTER OF
CHANOINO THE
NAMES OF
HOLLY MARIE BRABANT lo
HOLLIE MARIE OARTA.
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
BRABANT lo
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
BARTA.
And
ADAM ALEX DRAOANT lo
A0AM ALEX DARTA.
N O TICE OF ACTION
TO WILLIAM THOMAS
BRADANT. JR
Address Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been hied egelnal
you end that you ere required lo
serve a copy ot your written
defense*, if any. lo It on
ROBERT
M
GflQUfllC,
ESQUIRE ol tha Law Othc* ot
Thomas fl Olaan. P A . whoa*
address is 2 S tl Edgawslar
Drive. Suit* 1. Orlando. Florid*
32104. on or before 10/23. and
hi* the original with Ih* clerk ol
this Court al P O Drawer C.
Santord. Florida 32772 betor*
service on Petition*! or immedi­
ately thereefter It you tail lo do
so. a default may ba antarad
against you lor the reliel
demanded In the petition
Copies ol all court documents
in Ihi* case, i .eluding orders,
ars available et the Clerk ol Ih*
Circuil Court's olfic* You may
renew the** documents upon
request
You mutt keep Ih* Clerk ol Ih*
Circuit Court a ollic* notified ol
your currant address (You may
til* Notice ol Current Address.
Florida Family Law Form
12S1S) Future paper* in this
lawsuit will be mailed to Iho
address on record at the clerk's
oltico
Dated SEPTEMBER IS, 1991
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Publish September 22. 29, and
October 4 13. 1990
DEU-199

IN TH S CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS S IO H T M N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FON
S1MINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
10.116 00 IN UNITEO
STATES CURRENCY
N O T IC I OF
FORFSITURS PROCEEDING
TO Brian 5chatl*f
1170 Wakiva Spgt Rd
Longwood. FL 32779
Brian J Damtl
102 Jtnollcrasl Or.
Longwood, FL 32779
Brail Michael Lovaly-Poley
623 Paachwood Drive
Altamonte Springs,
FL 32714
and all other who claim an
tnlereat In the following propsrly:
1 1 ,It s 00 In United States
currency
Donald F. Ealmgar, ol tha
Seminole
County
Shentt'a
Ottica.
Seminole County.
Florida, through hte ollicera,
investigators or agents, sailed
the above property on or about
Seplembar IS. IS91 al 1170
Wakiva
Spring*
Road,
Longwood, Saminol* County,
Florida, and i* presently hold­
ing said properly lor the pur­
pose of forfeiture pursuant to
Section*
S3 2.701-932.704.
Florida Statutes, and will
RSQUBST that an Honorable
Judge of tho Circuit Court. Civil
Division, Eightaonth Judicial
Circuit,
Saminol* Counly,
Florida find probabl* cause that
Ih* above properly should be
lortaited lo tha above agency.
You will ba served a copy ol Ih*
Order finding Probabl* Causa
once it ta signed by Ih* Judge
and 11 will advise you how end
whan lo respond to this request
lot forfeiture
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and cortacl copy of thi* Notice
was sent to Ih* above named
address by U.S. certified mail,
return receipt requested Ihia
30lh day ol September, 1S9S.
John C. Rosa.
General Counsel
Florida Bar 3S07I7
Saminol* Counly
Bhanlt * Othc*
1143 21th Street
Santord. Florida 32771-9399
Publiah: October S, 1 1 . 1999
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Legal Notices
NOTICS OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D I I D
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
thsl Robert H Liljeatrend.
Trustee c/o Rutkell lew
Office,, the holder ol the fol­
lowing cethlicaleja) hat tiled
eeid certificate!,) tor ■ tea deed
lo be Ktuerl thereon The cer­
tificate number),) and ye*r(,| ot
■aauenc*. the deacnplion ot Ih*
property, and tha nam*(a) in
which it wat a ,,* ,,* d ia/are aa
follow*
Carlilicat* No 1231
Year ol latuanc* 1991
Deacnplion ol Property
LEO PT OF LOTS 2 S 1 DESC
AS FROM MOST SLY COR LOT
1 RUN N 23 DEO 4F MIN E
764 13 FT N 64 DEO 17 MIN 36
SEC W 220 FT N 25 OEO 47 MIN
E 20 FT N 64 DEG 17 MIN 66
SEC W 65 FT TO POO RUN S 69
DEG 42 MIN 6 SEC W 140 FT S
20 Of Q 17 MIN SS SEC E 12 32
FT S 40 DEO 30 MIN E 202 21
FT N 23 DEO 47 MIN E 144 FT N
S4 0EQ t 7 MIN 33 SEC W 41 30
FT N 20 OEa 17 MIN S3 SEC W
S7 63 FT TO OEQ ( 47ACI PLAT
OF SURVEY FOR OROWNINQ A
HEPPE DD 162 PO 49
Names in which assessed
Village Marketplace ol Lake
Mary Ltd All ot said property
being in the County of
Seminole, Stele ol Flonde
Unless such cartilicel*(*| shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described in such
certificate!,) will be sold lo Ih*
high*, I bidder at the west front
door.
Ssmmole
County
Courthouse, Sanford Florida
on ih# 26th dey ot October
1991. at 11 00 * m
Payment ol Sal* lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taaaa
and recording feei are required
to be paid by tha luccaaslul
bidder at the sal* Full payment
ol an amount equal to tha high­
est bid is due within 24 hours
altar tha advertised time ol Ih*
sal* All payments shall be etth
or guaranteed
in.Human!
meda payable lo the Clerk ol
the Circuit Court
Deled thi, 9lh day ol
September 1999
(9**1)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publiah Sapl t(. 22. 2S I Ocl
S. 1894
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117— C o m m e r c ia l
R entals

C A R LYI.K ® h&gt; l.iirrs Wri){hl
QROWINQ CO NEEDS

MUNCHKIN MANOR pre k reg
now Ian classes. am groups a
loving home almos lor 3 5yts
reasonable rales .321 6948
LOVWa HOME APPEARANCELK. MARY COME A SEE. CALL
324-7113_____________________
SCHEDULE EDUCATION W/
TLC will escept 3 children, t A
up. ceil 124-7813

Long Term-Short Term
Temp To Hire
898-1125

ALL POSITIONS
Now hiring Part time A Fuff time
Ercehent wages
‘ ‘ ‘‘FOOD PREP......

55— B u sin e ss
O p p o r t u n it ie s
CAREER FRUSTRATED? NEED
ADDITIONAL INCOME? Earn
serious money in spare lime
Working Irom your home For
more information phone t 888
756 1119 ?4hrs
EARN 8300-81000 wk slutting
env at homo Rush a sase to
tines letter Co 1312 Monlego
Cove Way a!422Qr1 FI 32839
Janitorial Franchise
1 person
P/T. $150&lt;Ymon income, no m
vest 407 293 7645 e«t 12
VENDINO lor sale la/y per
sons tkeam Call A receive into
A FREE prepaid calkng card
” ‘800-820-6712'"

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S e r v ic e s
MONEY PROBLEMS?
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70— Ed u c a t io n &amp;
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Wkend classes National Truck
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m a in t e n a n c e

PROFESSIONAL
(F U L L - T IM E )
UamStay Suites m Lake Mary
is seeking a dependable indi
ndual lo (out our new 100-room
eitended stay hotel! Outies
delude performing basic repair
work such
as
electrical,
plumbing and looch up pantmg Oeneral handyman skills
and the ability to work wee
kends essential
While ‘ maintaining’ our sue
cess you can look forward to
an altractrve wage ($4 50hr I A
generous benefits (after 90
days) To set up an appoint
ment, Please can Mon Fri
btwn 9am 5pm (407) 829-2312
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Mainstay Suitea
P R O FESSIO N A L
T E L E M A R K E TE R
Looking
lor
the
best
Tslemarfcatlng |ob? Positive
people needed for a positive
work environment.

Call Misty Nowll
(407)323-2070 »xt 212

Warehouse A Lite Industrial Po­
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Wages Call Chns (407) 647
8010

NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT 3
tulle office S450mo
2 bay
warehouse S550mo 339 5795
FLA RENT

GROWING CO. NEEDS
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(407) 647 8010 EOE No Fee
Have own clientele! He own
Boss' Station Available $8(Y
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FENCED PARKING AREA
easy access
can accom­
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equipment, autos, etc. 17-921
Airport Btvd area available im­
mediately 8550
per month
Phone 124-4440 or la i 3241119.

Holiday Inn Eipreee 8750 E
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are looking lor dependable peo
pie who are able lo work flexible
hours and days
‘HOUSEKEEPING
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‘MAINTENANCE
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on Lake Monroe Convenient lo
courthouso 8 City Hall Avail­
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immediately
Morbit/er
Group. Inc (407) 539 1000 ext
106

••‘‘CASHIERS"”
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at the Ortando Sanlord Airport

Jerry's Caterers
323-0345
Accepting appt&lt;ahons
Mon Fn Irom 9am to 7pm
ATTENTION CNA*
Come and |om our caring team
ol Nurses and CNAs Cxcel
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Good Income Potential
Benefits After 90 Oays
Teph Seal 407 293 3055
CLERICAL

Excellent
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wi Urge insurance company

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as shifts Join our learn ol care
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available Erpenence as CNA
wil increase base pay Apply lo
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Development.
Healthcare and Rehabilitation
Center ol Sanlord. 950 S Me'
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SALES

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company has immediaie post
lion available' Export expert
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metal distribution preferred
Cortege degree required Bun
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Maitland 667 8760 / S Ortando
370 6668
JOIN the best healthcare team
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needed
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Previous experience heiplui
Call Oebary Manor 407-6684428. EOE.
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Owntransp Call 321-3320

Needed lor Ugm industrial
Exp with numatK tools and
panel repair exp helpful
Cal 331-0468

LABO RERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH M 8UMANCI AMO 44IK
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Apply al: MO (Max Drive.
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Record Searcher Needed el
Semmofe Courthouse P/T. af
ternorms only* Good Pay1 Call
800-994-8834.

RIGHT HAND MAN
Needs 100 workers dally.

Downtown Sanford- 625 sq ft
I up lo 2500 sq II Free month
with new tease (407)321 9224

97— A p a r t m e n t s F u r n is h e d
SANFORD 1/1- Cottage with pri­
vate entry $4Wmon S450dnp
Call 37S-OOS3.

99— A p a r t m e n t s U n iu r n is h e d

*88 sign on bonut to new amptoyeee.
‘Extra pay to drivers.
‘ Open 8 am
801 Doglrack Rd Long wood
280-8108

M ARINER S VILLAGE

ROOFERS WANTEO
Helpers also Musi have trans­
portation Can 322-1449

2/1 Spmcltl -M fM to n fh

SERVERS S KITCHEN help IT
A (ST. GATORS LANOINQ
330-1612

SANFORD- 2/1 dupfe7~Cenlra!
AirHeat w d hook up. $47Smor
8300dep. Ca« 323-3288

SERVERS- Oays only! F/T or P/
T Good Pay Apply al Manna
hotel. 530 N Palmetto Avenue
Sanlord

SANFORO 1/1 Upstairs Apt
Good area Histone Area Rets
Req $3508350 321 6757

SHINGLE INSTALLERS- '
Tools 8 bans req Cal B34-6346
SOLDERERS of smal electron­
ics. dependability required, exp
preferred but willing to tram
Good benefits Cal Msgneiona
Hearing Aid Co. O 319-1702 ■
HO.__________________________

STAFF DEVELOPMENT
COORDINATOR
This position is responsible
tor the orientation, training and
nservee education m area 114
bed Skilled Nursing Rehab
facility Canodates must have a
Nursmg degree with long term
care experience and strong in­
terpersonal
and
laadarship
skils. along with knowieOge ol
state and federal regulations
Supervisory experience a plus
Excellent
benefit
package
available Please senofax re­
sume lo Don. Healthcare and
Rehabilitation Center ol Sanlord
950 S MeHonviHe A va. San
lord. FL 32771 PH (407) 3228566. FAX (407) 322-0121
TECHNICAL

LAKE AO* r B O «U 4410V O
1 OOPV |4 TO V O ATlO UP

It'a tlma to prapare
for tha Holiday.
Order your Classified Oleplay. Help Wanted Ads now!
‘Affordable prices
'Personakred service
‘Ouakty work
‘ Distribution in your locel area
(to draw seasonal help Irom em­
ployees who reside close by)
Celt (407) 322-2811 A
Ask lor the Classified DepL
Let your displays alert working
tor you EARLY!

ADMINISTRATION
Need receptionists to Admm
Asst Clerical Comp Wages.
Full time Call Sandy at A t
Tamps (407) 647-8010__________
AFFORDABLE! All subtact ar­
eas. Pra-k thru college. in Semnofe. Orange. Osceola counties
Cal Sterling Tutors al 291-4191
Assemblers, metal, saw opera
tor. maintenance Water Bonnet.
350 Anchor Rd. Casselberry FL

A SSO C IA TE
TR A IN EE
Traming makes the drfterence'
New or erpenenced we have
openmgs m our three eipand
mg Seminole County otfices
lot herd working cereer-mmded
people Cal
Nancy Darnel
AAamorke/Longwood-869-4600
Room Mur aka
Ury Heathrow 333 8088
Gary Balanod
Oviedo-365-3668

Custom Staffing

Personnel Director
Often Assistant
Oftce Manager
Maintenance
Dock Worker
Accounting Clerk
Shop Supervisor
Customer Sconce
Auto Cashier
Counter Worker

SMS

I97v
$SS$
$9 hr
Sfthr
89hf
$9hr
88.hr
S6.hr
$7,hr

Too Many To Llatl
Call Nowt
700 W. 25th Straat
MERRY MAIOS HIRING
Car 4 Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331-5266

PLACEMENT SERVICES
DISHWASHERS.
COOKS.
SERVERS "Cracker Barrel”
324-1020 200 Hckman Dr (1-4
and Hwy 46)

MORTQAOE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE: Hgh school grad wI
basic typmg 4 computer skits
Nations Mortgage Corp Long
wood Call Dan At 787-8270.

DRIVER- Class A. CDL Local
Semi-Tractor Flatbed Work No
evenings or weekends 2 years
ventiabieeip (407)323 5602

NURSES
LPN 7-3 CNA al shits Lake
mew Nursing 919 E 2nd St 3226707

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Eipenenced w equip A site work a
plus Vacation A Pension (407)
322-6133_____________________

Office Help/Bookkeeper/Shop
Personn- Computer, phone. 4
warehouse
skits helpful
heipli Geneiuse skills
vaerea (407)3494)064________

ELECTRICIANSirsid A comm TOP PAV. BENE­
FITS
DFWP Apply Sanlord
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
322-1862
_________________
EOUIP OPERATOR- Eipen
enced wt&gt;otable CDL reqd
Vacation A Pension F/T posi­
tion (407)322-8133
ItAR&amp;i/EN&amp;LliH COMPUTER
TYPESETTER. Design Farsi.
Eng Camera ready layouts,
set type in Farsi usng comput­
er software, prepare proofs lor
computer approval, prepare In ­
al camera ready |obs lor pnmng arrange al color sep or­
ders Requires. Bachelors in
Computer Science or Graphic
Design 8 2 years e«p in job
ottered 8 am-5 pm. M-F.
$20,30&lt;Vyr Send resume to
Bureau of Workforce Program
Support P.O. Boa 10848, Tatlahaeaee. FL 32302-0888. Re:
fob order# FL-1831784.

Office Secretary A Experience
P.C.B. Mfg - Good pay. Good
hours 322 6300_______________
P/T CASHIER must be able to
work heible hr* wknds 6 holi­
days apply at larrvty doiar store
2436 S French Ave____________
P/T Employment- lor energetic
person waning to work w sport
8 show dogs 8 kennel tS ♦/•/
k Call1126-0816.
hra par wk
P/T Janitorial Sub-Contractor
Altamonte Area Sal 4 hrs Sun
3 hrs 825&amp;hxm (904) 532-1419
Service A gen (/Driver- Needs to
dean, service and inspect
rental vehides VaM FLO Ac­
ceptable dnveg record and
background check Apply In
person. 3098 Ortando (17-83)
Dr. Sanford__________________

ROSE LEA VILLAS

WANTED
Smgie guy w guarantee in­
come needs ground ft duplex
or apartment to rent imme
Musi be in good neghborttood
Can pay $400 $45&lt;Vmon rent
Refs Cal Dave (937|324-I7t2

10 0 — C
R

PLACEMENT SERVICES
93— R o o m s Fo r R e n t
EFFICIENCY
Maid sarv - convenient location
321-4900
FURNISHED ROOMS-A1 utils
met Laundry, phone, and kit
use $65 890 a week 324-4955
SANFORD private home, mce
area, private bath. 875 wk 324M U _________________________
SANFORD/ LK. MARY 1 Ig
bdrm. w/ bath.
8350mo in­
cludes all tv. phone, utilities
302 7168_____________________
SINQLE MOM seeks room mate
to share spacious 2/2 apt Temp
ok 8275*1/2 utilities start 10/1
696-7047

9S— R o o m m a t e
W anted
Sanford- NS Couple seeks 2 F
to snare large home BeauUul
area SSOOmri 322-7161

_______

SANFORO I T
Ig Id. comer d
Crescent and Palm way 882.000
322 6267_____________________
S t

T Z t+ ltq

Slnca 1944
(407)122-6123
7 R t « (t y
Smm ! * M

o n d o m in iu m
en ta ls

1/1 CORNER Next to pool 1*1/
Iasi sec S4S0/mon Located oft

AvjwrtBtvd^JSetWifedM
103— H o u s e s *
U n f u r n is h e d
6IOO OOW H-.W HV RENT?

When you can own Bus 3 bdrm
home ml C.HA. new paru 8 car­
pet ? Ask about HUO homes'
The HllUman Group, Inc.
____ 321-8311

Sil'Offl Spacious attractive 3/
t 5 w/FR 861.500
SLJohm R rv« 35*ac on nver
m Denary t/2 mr frontage Re­
duced to 8225 000
Induat/iAl ta.ee across from
OrVSan Airport zoned M l
837SOOO

Low down Easy quakfy low mo
pymts 2/1 CA Incd yard ml ex­
tra buidng tot.

_____ (407)322-6123

2/1- Krtchen equip ml window
ar 8428.
n

v i

o*
:
t a r la p s
SANFORO 3/1 5 wax to wail carpat. Ch/a $575mo/$300dep 112
Anderson O d e 299-1598

8T. JOHN RIVER FRONT2/2 . over 1600 sq ft. mg pod.
2 c. gar. plus 1 c carport, over

1/3 ac w/dock. St50Q/mon
Venture I Properties 321-4764.

SANORA 1/2 Od gar. dm rm.
son pen. lease opt 8725/1700
SANFORD 1/1 Duplex. Lrvmg
Rm 4 Carprt.CH A 8388/8380
COUNTRY CLUB 2/1 Carprt.
Fam rm. Haat. An 8800/8800.
CASSELBERRY 8/1.1 W Carport. Outside Storage. Corner
id. Central Heat Air 8780/700.

JIM D O Y LE
(407) 322*2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

105— D

Shop Seminole Herald's
Classifieds Everyday!

LOCAL ENIERPRENEUR
WILLING 10 TEACH 1 PEOPLE
Protrn method lo betonr
M illkm ilm Must h itr strong
rru o n (nr bcotmlng rich

Call 24 lira. 8004991145

.Truck Driver
institute

800-554-7364

Sanford Court Apartments
W K T J

32111. Siatort An ., SaMsri 3 2 3 * 3 3 0 1

B uy

to

Alum. Cana Copper / Brata
Kokomo Racycllng: 121-0004
916 W. Flrtl-M/F &gt;-», 8 *t 9-1

223— M

is c e l l a n e o u s

BOAT MOTOR BEARE CAT
NEEDS WORK 87SOBO
121-6201

i'H ►omwB'Yn m n iiY i (unj ivy •

tm m i

C#M fim lM s r f

CORNER LOT. over 1/4 ac LR
eat m kith gar 864.900.
4/2, Over 1600 Sq. Ft.- sp pi
w sep in-laws qts 862.900.
MARKHAM WOODS 56 bd. 3
bath 1 2 acres 3500 sq ft
Lrv/lam, sern pod 8269.900.
4/2, 10 tnd acres. Huge rooms
sc porch. 2 outbtdg 8164.900

CAPE HONEYSUCKLE, g*T
pots, orange and yellow (rare)
83 00 323-4540
FREE CAR. 88 A FUN m your
spare time Interested? Cal Unda O 526-3517. I also offer rept
pcs and new Tupperware
QUEEN SIZE bed mattress boa
springhrass headboard 8100
Call Debbie 324-1252 after
5 30pm

231— C a r s F o r S a l e
8S DODGE SHADOW greal
cond ac. new tires. 82300 3244130

149— C o m m e r c ia l
P ro per ty Fo r S ale
Commercial Office For Sale
1200 sq ft on 1/2 acre fenced
with paved parking Central Air/
Heat 1819 VI
2nd Street
855 000K 322-4430/day
3212078/even.

153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r
S ale
75X150 2428 Willow Ave Wa­
ter. new sewer, lete cade, etec________ trie 699 9046_________
OELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
mo&amp;ie homesite. horses cattle,
larmmg or nursery! Zoned agri­
cultural
83 900 ACRE
Sm
down w owner hnance 904-767*
1772 or 904-747-8622__________
OAKRIDGE FARMS • Osteen/
Deftona area 10 acres, ideal lor
horses or cattle farm Mobile
home or homesite Zoned agn.
844.900 Financing avai mi am
down payment (904) 767-6300
RESIDENTIAL Comer tot in
Lake Mary Approx 150 i 83
Little Lake Mary access, skiable walk lo SCC 837.000 Cal
323-3672

157— M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r S a l e
PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Homes 83.000 to 86 000 Sm Up
Fitanong OUtSTI 322-2*61
T M an Custom Single Wide.
Nice carpet. C H A awrung ,
shed Owner we help 322-3717.

18 1— A

p p l ia n c e s

4c

FOR SALS- Red Enamel Ppe
Style Bunk Bed* Inckidng lad­
der. mattresses.
4 matching
shaft unrt 8150 Can (SS-34S4.
MATTRESS SALE • Full Size
used box springs 4 mattress
865 00 Larry's Mart 322*4132

199— P ets 4 c S u p p l ie s
FOUND- Small Whit* 8 Black
Mat* Dog No Cotar. but has a
tie* cottar. Vary-well behaved
321-3736._____________________

SI- JAGUAR SOVEREIGN
A
real beauty Only 25k mtfee
813 900 320-7029

D O N T W O N D ER
HOW T O G E T RID
O F T H A T O LD
CA R !

L E T US S ELL
IT FOR YOU!!
The SmmlnoU Hmrald Class!I«ds are the pickesl and moat
inexpensive way to ten your
carl Run your three kne ad tor 10
days and pay only 821 00&lt; Even
better, it you sell it sooner
(whch we KNOW you wit) you
can stop your ad and only pay
lor the number d days it actu­
ary rant What a Daal't

Call today and watch
tha Herald Class)*
fieds work for youll

(407) 3222611
SEIZED CARS from ID T
Porschas. Cadillac*. Chevy*,
BMW*. Corvettes Aleo Jeep*
4WD s Your ere* Tdl Free t
800 218 9000 E il 2206 tor
current kstmgs

241— REC.
V e h ic le s /C a m p e r s F o r
S ale
Camper- Furs et the Truck* bed.
Sleep* 6 Kitchen, bath, new
paid * floor 8450 322 StM.

WANTED
CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or modal.
WIN pay lop dolla/1
Call Geoff Badm#

302-5734

PET GROOMING
by appt al my dice or at your
horn* 20» yrs exp 787-0*08

FREE ESTIMATES

”

Pump repairs • Water Conditioners • Landscaping • 24 hour service
Licensed and Insured

(407) 320-0748 (tax)

91

t\

(407)328*1520

Thom as E. Lyon

253-A d d it io n s 4 c
R e m o o e l in g

279*H a u u n g

287-L a w n S er vices

CONSTRUCTION clean up ail
junk removed lawn car* anyten*
407-359-1641 d 407-365-0761

OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RESCOM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 323-0631.

Rental property, garage (had
clean up*, appliance*, trash,
brush 407-866-2686 or
pgr 407-818-0117

LAWNS
MOWED.
LOTS
MOWED dean ups and under
brushing 27yra in business
Days 322 2811 eve 322 9397

280-H o m e
Im pro vem en ts

300-P re ssu re
C l e a n in g

114—
W a r e h o u s e /R e n t a l
S pace
7000 SQ. FT. WAREHOUSE
70s 100 dose lo Fort Mellon
Park Good location, aasy ac­
cess' Asking only I1300mo.

Real E m m me

322*7494

ADVANCE TECTONICS
Additiona-Homae
Addittona-Commarcial
Local Builder tinea I N I
828-S4S4 CGC001M8
NEW REMOOEL REPAIR
Doors, txnndowe. carpentry,
exkng. decks 4 concrete
323-4632 S O Baknt CBC19680

TWo Nowly Remodeled
Houses On 1 Acre Lot

• Smgtt S*ory Pwgn • No 0n« Beta or to w
• [ridji - (H urt State. 1 Btfroom AftortUDM AfATmtds
• Fnmtfr. On Sac OtpcnUtt Urngt/ncnt
• Anc Stonge Pmitt paw 1 Mon!

219— W a n t e d

SANFORO 2/1 near Semmofe
MS. C H A . W/D Hook Up Crpt

Main house has 5 bdrm., CH/A
enclosed front and back porch,
w/garage.
IB Day COL Tralalai
Day A Weeks ad Clsssas
Flaaaclal Assists***
Carriars Hiring Oa SHs

ho[defec_sScanrt^3£1^29*^

1 PROPERTIES

•0«0 MOWY R«C*V* up to ttooon

mmi m i

HOUSE OF OOOOIES 901 Lo
cust Ave Furn . appn. house-

u plex /T r ip l e x

m

•
•
•
•

VENTURE

A n t iq u e /C o l l c c tib l e s

SANFORD IRRIGATION,INC.

CARPENTER. Al Horn*
repairs, parting 8 ceramic Me
Richard Oroaa 321-5972

urn!

AFFORDABLE HOMES

"Complete Sprinkler Systems or Repslrs

263-C a r p e n t r y

r.t

Homes Irom pennies on 81
Delinquent Tax. Repo s REOs
Your Area Toll Free (1) 800 2169000 E il H 2206 tor current list­
ings

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

S TE N S TR O M
R E N TA LS

Cuitom Stiffing

1129 VINTAGE 2/1 • 1/1 apt
878 000
ELEOANT 4/2 neighborhood ml
hrslorj/ 18130 000 OOT WALLER.
JERNIOAN PROPERTY

S t.

TECH SUPPORT ANALYST
Eacatient Opportunity! Proles
sionai. detai-oriented mOvidu
al needed tor financial serve
et company Word. Escat
PowerPoint, and Access a
must as well as technical
knowledge ol computers Cal'
Today* S Ortando 370-6646 or
Maitland 667-6755 or Fai re
sume to S Ortando 370-6666
or Maitland 667-8760

Re a l e s t a t e , w c
322-7498

HUO OKAY 407-330-8831

PC PROGRAMMER- needed P/T
A F/T. 2-year minimum expenence Fax resume 650-2501.

TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS

GOVERNM ENT
FO RECLOSED

Sanlord Hlalorlc Diatrlct (3)
Commercial
Leased
Units
8160 000. (t) Commercial Vac­
ant Ld 855.000 330 1495

323-8670

CUSTOMER SERVICE
ACCOUNT REPS
Inbound customer service po
sitions avakabte m N A E Or
lando Win 95 A typing re­
quired $7 00 $8 50 with bo
nuses II you have a great per
sonakty and want to work, can
today lor an interview Cal CSI
placement services in M
Hand 667-8755 or S Orlando
3706646

1929 VINTAGE ill » 111 apt
876 000
ELEGANT 4/2 neighborhood ml
history 8130 000 DOT WALLER,
JERNIOAN PROPERTY
323-3168

141— H o m e s F o r S a le
JU ST LISTEO LAKEFRONTttl
Large 4 BR home on Lake Lou­
ise (Deftona) approx 1800 sq
ft. lam room, dbl g a r. ser
porch, fenced dock, low traffic
area. 8 many plus features Inet
AWO 7 5N mort CALL NOW TO
SEE'ttt
8102500
Consider
trade m

211 —

141— H o m e s Fo r S a l e

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M A IN TEN A N CE
P R O FESSIO N A L
(FU LL-TIM E )

LA B O R ER S

Custom Staffing

R e n t • H ire

•

2nd house has 2 bdrm. CH/A cur­
rently leased for sale by owner.
$140,000
1510 Dixie Way, Sanford
Call for appointment
323-5270 or 404-241-5937

CARPENTRY CONCEPT fin­
ished carpentry endows door
Cal Darren 766-4358
CARPENTRV-of aft types Irom
decks to doors, rotten wood end
ooei JOyri experience. Ask
for JR 324 5052
Retired Carpenter todung lor
imal lobs Weft over 40 years
d experience 331-0361

OAVD KEY CONSTRUCTION
NeaWlemodeHnpBtopelr*
Uc:COCS*7t3* 330-7303

285* L a n d s c a p i n g
K S O LANDSCAPINO S
NURSERY Ire* servicing avai
Ire* estimate kc 4 ns 321 8336
LARIUNS LANDSCAPING A IRRKMTION
W# maul sod tmg ay* t repair
ahruba. mulches, brick pavers.
Slump grind Indscp rock t
design and tier fountains I wd
sod tree d any pests and fun­
gus For eat. call 523-6317 or
414-7333

Free eat. UcAna. Mafor
dTlJl-t
1-403

301-R o o f in g
YATES ROOFBM Since 1S3S
Church * Sr. Disc. 3rd. den.
Lie. eRCOOUSSO. 322-144*

312— T ree S er v ice
&amp;M4PSON S Prof Tree Svc 20
exp 24 hr alorm damage
P*
•**
Senior

discount Total tra* car*
Fra* estimates
Bucket truck
avaiad* Cai 327-4736

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Z\)t Wernlb
Sommoto Herald. Sanlord. Florida •Tuesday. October 6. 1990 •I

Extra Points.,*

Jeff
Berlinicke

o

Rams frustrate Hawks

J.■

Lake Mary girls hold o ff Lake Howell in volleyball

Herald Staff WrIlet

Lake Brantley
football team
uses winning
system to rise
to top o f SAC

From Staff Reporta

l-aiul for a OA-3 m atch on T h u rsd a y. A ll o f the
va rsity m a tch es are set fo r a 7 p.m . s ta rt.

C A S S E L B E R R Y _ L ik e M aty (M - 3 ) sh ow ed
w h y II Is i lie lo p tra m In C la s s D A-D lstrlct 3
M on d ay night a ga in st I-ik e llo w r ll (0-U).
-W e're not lu ck y." w as D ik e llo w r ll g irls varslty v o lle y b a ll c o a c h B ran di S a n fo rd ’s sta tem en t
fo llo w in g h e r te a m 's 15-9, 15-1 lo s s to Hie
S em in o le A th le tic C o n fe re n c e and d is tric t p ow er
that reflected a season th at h a s b een Ailed wtlh
s e v e ra l n e a r m isses.
S a n fo rd 's H a w k s rem ain ed w in less d e s p ite
p la y in g a n u m b er o f m a tch es to th rre ga m es.
T h e y o u n g team w ith m o stly s o p h o m o re s and
ju n io rs cou ld not reach that on M onday.
In the loss. L ak e H o w ell's K rista D e filllp p o .
J o n l S totts, an d K atie E ngel had e x e m p la ry
g a m es.
l^ike M ary w ill face S e m in o le at Hill F lem in g
M em oria l G ym n a siu m on T u esd a y an d h ost
Lake B ra n tley on T h u rsd a y, w h ile D ik e llo w r ll
h o s ts W in te r S p rin g s ton igh t an d travels to l&gt;c­

L Y M A N BOYS EDGE
LAKE BRANTLEY

SANFORD _ Before the start of the football
season, coaches all over the county had their
thoughts nboul Uic SAC pecking order.
Besides their own schools. Lake Howell got
some voles, so did Oviedo und Seminole.
Conspicuously missing was the team that
Isn’t Just ruling the county, but Is In line for
some serious state mention.
That's Luke Brantley.
The Patriots arc winning and winning big.
They've knocked ofT powerful Seminole
rather easily last week before n packed house
at Tom Storey Field and beat defending dis­
trict champion Dcland Just two weeks earlier.
Lake Brantley still has a couple or road
blocks on the way to on undefeated regular
m&gt;iiunn however.
There's no way Lake Howell (Oct. 23) I s a 1­
3 team and Oviedo (1-4) might be a problem
on the last week of the season, especially If
the Lions claw their way back Into conten
tlon for a district playoff berth.
West Orange (Oct. 30) put u brutal beating
on Lake Howell Friday, but there's still u
c h a n c e a t a 1 0 -0 s e a s o n fo r th e P a tr io ts .
Especially when the offense Is rolling the
way It has been In Altamonte Springs.
Any coach who prepares for o battle
against Lake Brantley knows what’s coming:
the triple option.
You don't need to watch film all week to
i prepare for the Patriots, you Just have to
: stop It.
:
And so far this year, no one has been able
to.
Regan Russell runs the option at quartcr• back as well as any In the long line of Patrl: ots who have handled the same responslblli Ity. Tlic difference Is. this year he has two
tailbacks who can fly.
i
Lanier Bush and Arnold Celeste arc rack­
! Ing up miles of yardage and giving defensive
i coordinators a real headache. Bush played
; behind Ryan Pagan last year. Russell started
only two games after Brian Criswell was In­
, jured and Celeste was temporarily attending
another school.
Tliat’s a good reason for the skepticism
about the Patriots coming Into this season,
t but the new backfleld has been unstoppable.
Don't forget the unsung heroes who are
1 clearing the acres being run over by the trt• pie threat. Perhaps the best offensive line In
die county. Aaron Shealy. ChrlB Orlandlnl.
Jess Llpsey. Danny Criswell and Aaron
Perlsteln have done a great Job run blocking.
It helps that the line can concentrate solely
on the run because Lake Brantley passes
only under emergency situations, but. de­
spite the predictability of It all. the offense
works*
t-«lcr Brantley's defense Is also underrated.
It held Deland and Seminole and hasn't been
seriously burned all season. Clint Hanson
leads the unit, but he has plenty of help from
Mike Jackson. Chris Raut. BUI Frttsch. Ron
Bledsoe and Steve Boggs.
Don't pencU In a trip to The Swamp In
Gainesville for the state championship Just
yet. It would be nice If the Patriots could
open It up a little, but you also don't break
what Isn't broken.
Wlille w ere talking about It. by the way.
let’s give a mention to coach George Clayton.
Last season, his first as a head coach after
serving as a long-time assistant. Clayton
and the Patriots stumbled at first, but also
turned It around at the season's half-way
mark.
Since then, the Patriots liave gone neurly
unbeaten.
There's a lot of credit to go around, but give
Clayton a lot of it for keeping the Lake B ran ­
tley system Intact.
It's a winning system.

Last Second Shot: Regarding the
NBA strike. So what If they reduced the
schedule to 45 or 50 gam es?
That would add at least a little bit o f
Intensity to those
thrilling TorontoSacramento. Golden
State-Vancouuer
Tuesday night games. The season Is too
long anyway.

LO N G W O O D _ Lym an top p ed Lake B ra n tley In
Isiys' S e m in o le A th letic C o n fe re n c e v a rs ity v o l­
leyb a ll a ction al h om e on M o n d a y night 15-10.
13-15. 15-12.
T h e G reyh ou n d s p layed as a c o h e s iv e unit,
w o rk in g to g eth er fo r the victory.
Nick D oruzlo played nn excellen t ga m e at s e t ­
ter. M ario K lvrra ca m e up w ith b ig kills, m iddle
h itters Stuart C ra g e r and K rn n v W ilso n p la y ed
w ell, a n d J o s e Unm an ca m e up w ith a n o th er
great p e rfo rm a n c e .
Lym an coa ch G in a U o n a ven tu rr fell h er team
sh ow ed Its e lf to b e lte r th a n Its 5-12 record . T h e
dllTerenre Iretw een w in n in g and lo s in g th is s e a ­
son h a s lx-en sim p le.
-W h en w e w in. w e p lay a s te a m "

A nd so th ey did."
M on d ay's m atch w a s the first o f a b ig w eek for
Lym an w h o next w ill travel to S e m in o le High
S ch ool on W e d n e s d a y n ig h t, return h om e for a
m atch u p w ith A|»opka and then travel to W in ter
Park on F rid ay. A ll o f the v a rs ity m a tch es are
set fur 7 p.m . starts.

H IA W A S S E E K IC K S
PINE C A S T L E
O R L A N D O _ H la w a ssee C h ris tia n A c a d e m y
d efea ted P in e C a s tle C h ristia n A r a d r m y In s o c ­
c e r a c tio n M on day night. 2-1.
H ie g a m e w as tied al h a lftim e, but H la w a s s e e
g o a lie U. S w in d le m ade the d iffe re n c e , as h e
shut out l i n e C a s tle In th e secon d half.
H la w a ssce's g o a ls ru m e from K. S w in d le and
B row n, w ith a s s is ts F ayn lek and J. T h o m a s.
Kruse kicked In l i n e C a stle's lon e goal o f the
night w ith an a ssist from Z ip p er.

Raines’
homer
wins it

W E LL DONE

Br Dean Smith
H E R A LD S P O R T S E D IT O R
S A N F O R D _ S am R ain es' tw o-ru n
In sld e-th e-p a rk h o m e ran In the
b o tto m
o f th e
seven th
In n in g
ca p p ed a th ree-ru n ra lly a s L illie
Q u in n . D D S o v e rto o k B eer :30. H-7.
to take the lea d In the C ity o f
S an ford Itrc rra U o n . a u r i. P a rk s D e ­
p a rtm en t C o-E d S lo w Pitch S o ftbull la-ague.
B eer :30 to o k a 1-0 Irud In the
secon d In n in g o f th e g a m e p la y ed
ul lln r h u r s t P ark , but L illie Q u inn.
D D S ru m e b a ck to b u ild a 5 - 1 Irud
a fte r five In n in gs.
TW o-run s in g le s b y B eer :30's
J e rry D lB a rto lo a n d Rotund J e m Igun In the sixth in n in g tied the
ga m e at 5 -5 an d V ic D lB a rto lo and
S h errie W ilk ie d ro v e In seven th In­

Picas* sc* Co-Ed. Pag* 8A

SLI.O.
S u M O K tM i

S A N F O R D _ T h e Optimist Club of Sanford recently
honored Amanda Cook as their Seminole High School
Athlete of the Week.
Cook broke the match ace record with a total ol 15

kills and also led the team to three big match wins and
accumulated a total of 23 aces, four digs and 10 kills.
Cook is shown receiving her award from Optimist Bill

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Welborn.

Bracco, Wynegar
give Oviedo boys
a winning attitude
I f Jeff Bcrtlnlcks
A S S IS T A N T S T O U T S E D IT O R
O V IE D O _ O viedo a th le tic tra m s
a rc ra rely a ccu sed o f la c k in g a c e r­
tain sen se o f c o c k in e s s .
U su ally, th ey have u right to h ave
an attitu d e.
F o r th e O vied o b oys' v o lle y b a ll
team . It's all ab ou t a ltitu d e . A n d
th e Lion s h a ve a right to feel a l it ­
tle bit good a b ou t th em selves.
"W e h a ve to beat th e b est to
p rove w e a re th e b e s t," said s e n io r
A n th o n y B racco. "A n d w e ore. W e
get c o c k y an d m y p rrson u l a ttitu d e
ca n b e o n e o f th e w orst. W e w an t
to fin ish th em o ff and th a t's w h at
w e th in k w e ca n do."
O vied o fin ish ed o ff alm o st e v e r y ­
o n e la st yea r, fin is h in g 20-1 und
ta k in g h om e th e u n o fficia l stute t i ­
d e fro m V o lle y F c s t from a rch -riva l
Lake M ary. T h e g ra d u a tin g lo s s e s
h it h a rd an d th e L io n s stu m b led
out o f the g a te to a 3-3 start th is
year.
T h e re w ere p rob lem s, th ou gh , o ff
th e v o lle y b a ll
cou rt. T h e team
w a sn 't g e ttin g a lo n g a s w e ll as
p o s s ib le a n d It sh ow ed In th eir
play. F in a lly, c o a ch T im D eZ ego
ca lled a tra m m eetin g.
"E very o n e w a s sta rtin g to d ivert
in to d ifferen t d ire c tio n s ," D eZ ego
said. "It a te at u s us a team , but w e
started to get o v e r It."

B racco added. T h e r e ru m e u
point w h ere th ere w ere p ro b le m s
on the team . A fte r w e talk ed , w e
d erid ed w e had Just o n e goa l and
that w a s to w in V o lley F cst. N ow .
all o f o u r d iffe re n c e s ure g o n e ."
T h e m eetin g
h elp ed
e v e ry o n e
loosen up und got O vied o blurted
on u six-gam e w in n in g streak.
"W e’re all h avin g u lot m ore fun."
said s e n io r Del W y n e g a r."
N ow , the IJon s an- on e o f the
h ottest team s In C e n tra l F lo rid a
and a re utmost a lock to m ake u
d efen se at V o lleyF cst next m on th .
Part o f the rea son fo r the slo w
start w a s u h eavy gra d u a tio n lo s s
last year.
"L a st yeu r w e dcult w ith p e o p le
w h o h ad p layed to g e th e r for so
lon g." B ra cco said. "W e all k n ow
h ow to d o o u r Jobs n ow but It to o k
a few w eek s."
"M en ta l m istak es e a rlie r got fr u s ­
tra tin g." W yn egu r added. T a le n t w ise, w e k n o w w e h a ve u good
tcum und w e con w in V o lle y F c s t."
I f the Lion s d o repeut. W y n e g a r
and B racco w ill be tw o o f the keys.
S en io r T u rn e r E lliott, argu ab ly the
b est p la y er In C en tra l Florida, gets
all o f the pu b licity su rro u n d in g the
tra m , and h e's a d o m in a tin g force
that ca n tuke o v e r u ga m e try h im ­
self.
But v o lle y b a ll tak es six p la y e r s

Plaaaa see Attitude. Page 6A

St An*

Wynegar (left) and Anthony Bracco have helped a Ramped Ovtedoj&gt;oys
yball team overcome a stumbUng 3-3 .tart to m

�OA •Setnmolfl Herald. Santonl. Florida • Tuesday. October 6. 1998

Co-Ed

h im self.

Continued from Page 5A
n ln g m ils to
give U&lt;-rr :.'I0 a 7Ti a d v a n ta g e .
C a lvin D avis led oil tltc b o t ­
tom ol the seven th In n in g with
m
In s lile -th e -p a ik lio in e run
and I ’attla S o u g r r follnwetl with
sin gle. Unities then w on the
ga m e
as
h is
blast
p lated
pln eh i u n ite t S h ay lit ow n nnd

In the o ilie r ga m es. M.J.G.
scored nine ru ns lit the top o f
th e R isl in n in g and held ofT
M aron d a H om es,
17-12, and
S an ford C h ristia n C h ttrrh w on
Us Hrst gam e o f the s e a s o n
w ith th e help o f th e m ost e x ­
c itin g p lay In sports, an Insideth e-p a rk grand slam by M ike

Plplton e. 20-4, o v e r Rich Plan .
Lillie Q u in n , D D S Is n ow 3-0,
w h ile D eer :30 and M .J.G . are
both
2-1.
C o m p le tin g
the
sta n d in gs arc Rich Plun and
S an ford
C h ristia n
C hurch
(both 1-2) and M aron d a H o m es
10-3).
Next M on d ay nigh t at l i n e hurst P ark, M aron d a H o m e s

tak es on S a n ford
C h rist Ian
C h u rch at 6 :3 0 p.m .; Rich Plan
c h a lle n g e s D eer :30 at 7:30
p .m .; and L illie Q u in n . D D S
b a ttles M J .G . at B:30 p.m.
P ro vid in g the offen se w ere:
M .J.G .: th ree h its _ Ruben
G a rcia (tw o d ou b les, tw o nins.
five
R B I).
M ike
D ow lin g
(dou b le, fo u r runs. RD I), Don

All even in Industrial League
By Dean Smith
H E R A LD S H IR T S E D IT O R
S A N F O R D _ Von want parity, w e got p a r ­
ity.

A fte r tw o w eek s o f rain ou ts, little h as
i h an ged In the C ity o f S an ford R e c re a tio n
and P a rk s D ep a rtm en t M en 's Fall Industtla l S lo w P ilch S o ftb a ll Leagu e.
Frid ay night at P ln eh u rst Park . In v a c a re
&lt;nine u p with tw o ru n s In the Irottoin o f the
seven th In n in g to hand B ria r C o rp o ra tio n
Its Hist loss o l Ihc season , 14-13.
Hut In va ca re m issed un o p p o rtu n ity to
take over the lea gu e lead as V a n tn rr
‘cored tlu e e runs In the secon d In n in g to
era se a 2-1 deficit an d w en t on t o n 9-4 t r i­
um ph and Its Hrst v ic to ry o f the s e a s o n .
W ith the split. In va ca re len ds the lea g u e
w ith a 2 2 record, but are virtu a lly tlrd

with b o th V a n tn rr nnd Drinr C o rp o ra tio n ,
w hich n rr both l - l .
T ills Frldny n igh t at P ln eh u rst Park ,
Drinr C o rp o ra tio n p la ys the d o u b leh en d er
against In vacare nt 7 p.m . an d V n n ta re at
H p.m .
P rovid in g the o ffe n s e w ere:
In vacare: tw o h its _ R ich ard Q u inn
(triple, d ou b le, th ree runs, RDI). C h ris
B rooks (tw’o runs): o n e hit _ Ed S a n tos
(double, tw o runs, tw o RDI), T h a d d eu s
H atch er (dou ble, run. RDI). K ille r L a s h le y
(n in . RDI). T o m G ilson and S ta n N lem a n
(one n in ea ch ), R obert H all (1-101). D ave
Rosas; th ree ru ns _ R obert Redding.
B riar C o rp o ra tio n : tw o hits _ Don B a ld ­
win (trip le, d ou b le, th ree R B I). R uben O ard a (trip le, tw o runs. RDI). D on n ie L ively
(tw o d ou b les, tw o runs. RDI). M ike D ow lin g
(tw o runs). C h ris C a s k ie nnd T o m C o n n e r
(one run each ). Dill P revesk : on e hit _ B illy

J o h n s o n an d M ike S im p son (on e n in and
o n e RDI ea ch ). K eith L atz (tw o RDI). T o m
R yan (tw o runs). T o m M an ley (n in ).
V a n ta rc: th ree h its _ Guy B eck (R B I): tw o
lilts _ Dill C o g b u m (trip le, n u i. tw o RDI).
J a m e s C offm a n (dou ble, n in ), II.J . C o rd o n i
(n u i); o n e hit _ K en S a u e r nnd Z rb W eb b
(on e run and o n e RDI each ). S teve E vans
(tw o n in s ). David Lopeta (n in ): on e n in _
F rank Mnnn.
In vacare: tw o hits _ C h ris B rook e (tw o
n in s ). R ich ard Q u in n (tw o RDI), Ed S a n tos
(run). T h n d d eu s H atch er, on e hit _ T o m
O llson
(n in ).
A n gel
F igu eroa.
W alter
llo ls ln g e r. S ta n N lem an . R obert S o est.
Briar C M M n l lN
|l n n n
lavacara

V u iu i

B ald w in (m n . tw o RDI):
tills _ G re g IJtz (d ou b le,

tw o
tw o

(Iw o ru ns and o n e RDI ea ch ).
M ary W ells an d J o e C a p u to
(on e run and on e RDI e a c li),
K arla F in d ley (tw o runs); tw o
n in s. RDI _ H eid i W ccce; tw o
n m s _ M o n ica T lc h o n o ff.
Rich M an: on e hit _ B rent A.
(dou ble, ran . R B I). Pam D. and
J o h n E. (one RDI ea cli); o n e
n u i _ S u san D.. J o h n M .. B ecky
W.
Lillie Q u in n . D D S: Iw o h its _
Nakla R oberts (h o m e m n . ran.
th ree RDI). S am R a in es (h o m e
ran. Iw o n in s. Iw o RDI). P au la
S on ger. C ra ig M crk erson : o n e
hit _ C a lvin D avis (h o m e ran.
ran. RB I). T o n y S m ith (d ou b le.
RDI), G in a G reen (Iw o runs,
R B I). M yriel Reid; o n e ra n _
Shay
B row n,
B ren d a
H a ris fle ld .
B eer :30: three h its _ D ave
C o ss (ra n ): tw o h its _ Pau la
R itch ey (Iw o runs); o n e h it _
R oland
J c m lg a n
(ran ,
tw o
RD I). S h errie W ilk ie (ra n . R B I).
J e rry D lD a rio lo (tw o RD I). J o y
W e a v e r (ran), J o e D lD a rio lo .
S ie v e M arra. C a th y Lynn, N i­
co le G oyette; o n e ran. on e RDI
_ V ic D lD a rio lo .

runs. RD I). M ik e S im p so n (tw o
runs. RDI). Dan G ill (n in ): on e
lilt _ T ra c y R h od es (d ou b le).
T r r r ie G tll (Iw o m n s ). A lis o n
B a x ter and
H r a th r r
S orvas
(on e RDI ea ch ). T e e B a ld w in .
Lisa C la u sscn : tw o
nm s
_
S ta c y
(d io d e s ;
one
mn
_
M elissa Lltz.
M aron d a H om es: fo u r tills •
K en n y
M iller (tw o
dou b les,
th ree n m s . RD I); th ree hits _
J e ff J e n o v rs c : tw o lilts _ L ori
Poe (dou b le. Iw o m n s , tw o
RDI). M lc h r llr C a rro ll (dou ble,
m n . RDI). S ie v e P a trick (m n .
(w o RDI). Ron P lu in in rr (tw o
RDI); o n e hit _ S h eila M u m m er
(m n . RDI), Rod P ech a rt and
R irk L a w ren ce (o n e ltDI each ).
J oyrc
L n w rru cr
(ra n ).
R ick
K n sn id : Iw o n in s _ J a ck ie
K n sm d : on e n u i _ M ike Poczlk.
San ford C h ris tia n
C h u rch :
Ih rrc h its _ M ike S u rro (tw o
n m s ); tw o tills _ M ik e P lp lto n e
(gran d slam , th ree n m s. four
RDI). R icky W ells (tw o d ou bles,
three n m s . tw o RDI); o n e lilt _
K elly D any and R ich ard M artin

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Sunniland still undefeated in W o m e n ’s softball
Dy Dean Smith
H E R A LD SI*O RTS E D IT O R
S A N F O R D _ S u n n ilan d C o r|Mirutlon rem ain ed u n defeated
and C u rt's Alley-cat's g ra b b e d
•iccond p lace In a ction from
the C ity o f San ford R rc re a tlo n
and Parks W o m rn 's Fall S lo w
tilt h
S oil ball
L eagu e
Inst
lu c s d a y at Ptnehu rst l*ark.
Klin M yers d ou b led In th ree
n m s d u rin g a d ve-n m third In ­
ning us Su nnllu nd C o rp o ra tio n
broke a 2-2 tie and w ent on to
a IQ-r» triu m ph o v e r O rla n d o
I »odge.
C u rt’s A lle y c a ts
had
little
trou b le In d is p o s in g o f F ly e rs
W in gs A G rill In a b a ttle o f 2-1
••quads an C u rt’s scored six
n m s In the first In n in g and
Inin ru ns In the seco n d In n in g
to lead 1 0 -1 nnd co a sted to a
14-2 victory.
In
the
o th e r
ga m e,
the
S h a rk s p u l M In to a He fo r

•hit* place, using a six-run
ihirft tuning Eu puM away from
V a u g h a n In corp ora ted . 17-4.
S u nu lLu id
C o rp o ra tio n
Is
now 3-1, w h ile C u rl's A lle y c a ts
Is 3 - 1 nnd Flyers W in gs A G rill
and the S h ark s are b oth 2-2.
F o llo w in g
th e
lea d ers
are

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C H IC A G O _ E ddie P erez g reeted re lie v e r Rod
D eck w ith a gran d slam os th e A tla n ta B raves
fin ish ed ofT a th ree-ga m e sw eep o f th e C h ic a g o
C ubs. 6-2. S atu rday night tn the N a tio n a l
Leagu e D ivision a l S eries.
G reg M addox sca ttered seven h its o ver the
Hist seven in n in gs and d ou b led an d scored A t ­
lan ta's first nui an d K erry L ig tcn b erg worked
tw o scoreless In n in gs to clo se out the C ubs.
T h e B raves w ill b e Joined In the B est-of-S cvcn
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Vaughan
Incorporated
(1-3)
nnd Orlando Dodge (0-4).
Tonight at Plnehurst Park.
Flyers Wings A Grill battles the
Shurks nt 6:30 p.m.; Vaughn
Incorporated challenges Sun­
niland Corporation
at 7:30
p.m.;
nnd
Orlando
Dodge
Inrklcs Curt's Alleycats at 8:30
p.m.
Providing the ofTensc were:
Curt's Alleycats: two hits _
Becky Simpson (three runs.
RDI). Anne Ortrme. Barbie
Bartels and Kim Curtis (two
nins and one RDI each). Sue
Nlckell (run). Sharon Ritchie
(RDI), Leah Sparrow: one hit _
Dee Walden (double, run. two
RDI). Deena Flamm (run, two
-«Btfc-Ka4hy KMngensmith (two
runs), Jodi Johnson.
Flyrrs Wings A Grill: one hit
_ Paula Songer (triple, run).
Lucy Sellers (RDI). Lori Poe.
Drrnda Harisfleld: one run _
Shay Drown; one RDI _ Chris

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Clark.
Shurks: three hits _ Teresa
llowdyshell (m n. two RDI): two
hits _ Sheila Sanders (home
run. two runs, three RDI).
Deborah Manfredl (three runs.
RDI). Gloria Eflrd (two mns.
RDI). Kathy Spellman (three
RDI); one hit _ Debbie lluss
(double, run. two RDI), Denise
Stallings (three runs. RBII.
Tanya
Geiger
and
Robin
Bishop (two runs each). Patty
Polly (run).
Vaughan Incorporated: three
hits _ Bree Davis; two lilts _
Sondala Chaplin
(run.
two
RBI). Lynn W ebb (run. RDI).
Cindy Giles (run). Luanne Maclsaac:
one
hit _
Mamie
Burkett (run). LU Turner.
Sunniland Corporation: four
hits _ Carol Cranlck (two runs.
RBI): two hits _ Donna Klein
(double, two runs. RDI). Kim
Myers (double, run. three RDI).
Ann Lanza (three runs), Becky
McCaman (two RBI). Sue B a ­
rley: one hit _ Teresa Ftnck
(two runs. RDI). Dlno Wilson
(run. RDI). Mlcki Lewis and
Barb Martin (one run each);
two runs, one RDI _ Belinda
Anderson.
Orlando Dodge: two hits _

San Diego Padres, who ousted the Houston A s ­
tros with a 2-1 victory on Jim Lcyriti's home
run and the pitching of Kevin Brown and Trevor
HofTman on Saturday and beat Randy Johnson
for the second time. 6-1. on Sunday.
The NLCS will open on Wednesday at At­
lanta's Turner Field starting at 8 p.m. The game
wtll be on FOX 35.
The American League Championship Series
begins today at 8 p.m. on WESH 2 with the New
York Yankees, and David Wells, hosting the
Cleveland Indians and Jared Wright at Yankee
Stadium.
Game 2 of the ALCS will be played on
Wednesday at 4 p.m. on ESPN.

Sanford Youth Basketball
SANFORD _ The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department. In association with the
Winning Ways Basketball Academy at Sanford,
will hold the Official Sign-Up Day this Saturday.
October 10th at Just For Feet In the Seminole
Towne Mall to kick off the Fall Youth Basketball
League.
There will be prizes and giveaways, plus a
"Beat the coach* contest. Anyone who beats the
coach (Barry Mestel) in a free throw shooting
contest will be entered Into a drawing for three
different prizes.
The grand prize Is a pair of Reebok basketball
shoes valued at $85.
Boys and girls between the ages of kindergar­
ten through high school are encouraged to a t­
tend the event which will run from 10 n.m. to 6
p.m.
The cost to register Is $20 and Individuals
must bring a birth certificate.
Player placement day will be on Saturday. Oc­
tober 31st at Sanford Middle School and Jam-'
boree/Openlng Ceremonies will be held at S an ­
ford Middle School on Saturday, November 14th.
The season will begin on November 21st.
For Information, call the Sanford Recreation
Department at (407) 330-5697.

C C W Wrestling in Sanford
SANFORD _ The Sanford Police Explorers i
be sponsoring C C W (Continental Champions
Wrestling) Professional Wrestling on Wedr
dsy. October 14th at the Sanford Civic Ccntc

T h eresa B rook s (dou b le, nin.
RDI). Pat T ro w b rid g e and P a ­
tricia T illm a n (on e urn ea ch );
on e hit _ Dot G u ess (dou ble,
run).
M arie
B yrd
(dou b le),
D enlcc
Byrd
(R D I).
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and W y n e g a r und D rn cco
have b een tw o o f th e Lion s w h o
toll In the sh u dow s d e s p ite s u ­
p erior cITorlB.
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Neither has played the game
for long. Dracco was a fresh­
man when his sister asked him
to try out for the team. A year
later. Wynegar gave up basket­
ball to play for DeZego.
Since then.
Dracco
and
Wynegar have played summer
volleyball for the Orlando Oold
club team and earned their
niche as unsung stars on a tal­
ented team.
"Those two are our unsung
heroes.* DeZego said. T u rn e r
gets all of the limelight, but
you don't win with Just one
player. They are the ones who
keep us going and they are a
major porilon of our team *
O f course they still have a lit­
tle matter of revenge against
Lake Mary. The Rams have
been tough all season and are.
along with Dr. Phillips, the fa­
vorites
In VolleyFest
next
month.
Three weeks ago. Lake Mary
beat Oviedo In two games. In
two weeks. Lake Mary has to
go Into the Lion's Den. \tyne*
gar and Drareo said the crowd
might not be the boisterous
group that normally raises the
roof since Hie game comes
during fall break, but the Lions
still wont to get back for this
season’s loss and a loss last
year that was their only blem ­
ish.
‘Out of all the nights I re­
member playing
volleyball.*
Dracco said. *1 still remember
losing to Lake Mary last year
the most. When (former Ram
and current Penn State starter)
Jason Hawkins slammed the
last shot. It hit me In the
chest. I'll never forget It.*
Sounds like Bracco, and the
rest of Ihc Lions, have an atti­
tude.

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