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S e rv in g S a n fo rd , L a k e M a ry, L o n g w o o d , O v ie d o , W in te r S p rin g s and S e m in o le C o u n ty s in c e 1 9 0 8

Will YKAR. No. 253

IK IDAY. AUGUST I4, IWH

G overnor goes back to school for Chiles' play

50 C e n ts

Judge tells
G O P to hold
its courses
Injunction issued
to stop partisan
endorsement in
judicial races

dates o f their choice.
•It'S a bad ruling.” GOP Ex
rcutlve Committee Chairman
Jim S id lin g said today. *Wr In­
tend to make an uppral • on an
emergency basts • to the First
District Court nl Appeals. T ills
whole matter should have hern
rrs o lv rd months ago."

By Ruaa White

Strlllng
accused
Circuit
Judge Thomas Freeman of
‘ Intentionally stalling to defend
his cronies. Hr watted until
July to remove himself from
the case and dump It on an ­
other Judge."
H ie local GOI* had sued
Florida Attorney General Hob
lluttrrworth
and
SeminoleHrevard Slate Attorney Norm
Wolflnger over the law In Feb­
ruary and had made plans to
make an endorsement on Aug

HERALD STAFF WRITER

G ov Lawton Chilos wont to school m tho morning and to a ceremony m tho
aftornoon during a visit to Sanford Thursday Ho s grootod by Santord Middlo
School Principal Dill Mooro (top loft), and spooks to tuostorm volunteers (top

right) Public Satoty Diroctor Kon Roberts and County Manager Gary Kaisor
liston as tho govornor praises tho soilless oflorls of thoso wto aidod fire­
lighters in tho rocent crisis

Sanford Middle a magnet for governor
C h ile s a ls o
th an k s firestorm
v o lu n te e r s
By Hu m White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • For morr tli.in
an liour Thursday. Gov Uiwton
Clitic*** discovered thr wonders
of
tin* M.itli, Science. and
Technology Magnet Program
and many otiirr facets of rdurullon
at
Sanford
Middle
School.
Tlir HCIUMil. Chiles said. Is
light years ahead of the 3Rs
(reading, riling and ’rltlimrtlr)
courses of the little* n*d brick
sclioollionse era.
"Hoy. I wish I went to a
school like tills," lie said, re­
calling Ills schoolboy days at
hike
Morion
School
In
Likrland. *Wc lived aemss the
street from the school • the
teachers knew where to find
me If I played hooky.” he said.
Later, ttie governor visited
the Seminole County Services
Hi Hiding where he personally
thanked many of the county
volunteers who aided firefight­
ers for six weeks this summer.
'Floridians have shown that
when a disaster strikes, our
communities rally to provide
help and hope." he said. 'Your
assistance will not Ik * forgot­
ten."
Gov. Chiles visits Sanford Middle School sixth-grade geography students
Jasper Buchholz, Shamik Chakrabarti and Henry Jaeger, who are avidly
studying the mysteries of the world.

IN D EX

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B riefs....................... 4A
ClaMlfled........... SlA-IOA
Com ics....................1LA
Crossword................1LA
Dssr A b b y ................. 4A
Dr. Oott................... 1LA
Horoscopes..............1LA
Obituaries................. 3A
People ..................... 4A
Police B rie fs ............. 3A
Religion ................... 7A
S p o rts................. BA-BA
T V ..................... Pullout
Weather ................... 2A

{Nature tncouregas
no lootanata, pardons
no trrore.9
-Halpk WalSo Emam*

Gillies said that he was cre­
ating a Wildfire Response and
Mitigation Review Committee
to study the best ways to pre­
vent. mitigate and respond to

wildllres. A report Is civic* no
Liter than Dec. I. he said
tint even at the reception,
f lilies continued to marvel
about tils earlier findings at
Sanford Middle School Hr was
clearly enthused alxiul the
visit
ITU s Is a wonderful
thing." hr said "Who would
liavr thought wr could rom r
this l.irV
During his stay at the school,
the governor was greeted by
eager stiidrnts and tlirtr teach­
ers. limit in 1920. the school
recently had $10 million of
renovations and now lias a
spacious mrdla center, art and
music suites and 00 new class­
rooms equipped with 000 new
computers.
Chiles took thr time- to meet
with a group of the construc­
tion management team from
Jack Jennings A Sons who did
the renovations and additions
to the school, hut most of Ills
visit consisted of chats with
teachers and students.
Valerie
Williams
and
Stephanie llruurhrmln. sixthgraders In Jan Tidwell's Video
IToduetlon Class, taped the
governor as hr Inspected the
Media Room. He smiled, and
told Tidwell what *u great o p ­
portunity" It was for the chil­
dren lo get this training. Ills
visit would be shown to all the
students after the tape was
processed In the TV Production
Studio.
Chiles was Just as drllgh|rd
what he found tn Pam Mason's
ITr-Mcd class. Thut's right.
ITe-Med for seventh and eighth
graders. Mason said that 125
students are taking the course,
learning everything from XPlesM fkta Chile*. Pag* 3A

SEMINOLE COUNTY - C ir­
cuit Judge Grtlr Stephenson
told the Seminole County Re
publican Executive Committer
on Thursday to temporarily
stop its plans to endorse pi
di&lt; i.d ■.indldates
Thrjudge
m lrd tli.it
such ru
dorsrments
would violate
state law
wlm h prohib­
its political
p.irilrs Irom
supporting,
binding oi en ­
dorsing candl

20

Six memtx-rs of the mime ex­
ecutive committee then sued
the committee, and hired W in­
ter Springs attorney Michael
Jones to ask for the temporary
Injunction to halt the endorse
merit process.
H i e Judges decision for a

Staphanson

L ak e M a r y cops seek
men w h o ro b b e d hotel
By Marla Oram
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY - Police are
looking for several suspects
who robbed u hotel nnd held
two of Its employees ut #inpolnt.
According to u police report,
on July 30 at ubout 10 p.m.,
two black males armed with
handguns robbed the Home­
wood Suite Hotel at 775 Cur­
rency Circle. Lake Mary, of Its
cash drawer.
When the suspects first en­
tered the hotel they asked
about room rates and walked
around the lobby before they
pulled guns on the front desk
clerks, said Detective Todd
Moderson of the Lake Mary Po­
lice Department.
T h e y wanted the safe hut
the clerks couldn't get to It.*
Moderson said. Instead, the
suspects demanded the clerks'
wallets while holding guns to
(heir head. The suspects ran
out o f tlic hotel after forcing
the clerks Into a back room. A
blue car was seen driving away
from the area following the In­
cident.
Because of a similar Incident
that occurred two hours ear­
lier. Moderson said there could
he a third suspect Involved In
the robberies. TWo black men
matching the description o f the
suspects and asking about
room rates were seen In a hotel
nearby. A third man, seen with
the suspects, wore dreadlocks.
The men left that hotel without
Incident.
The wallets and cash drawer
were recovered In Tampa on
July 31.
Bused on his Investigation,
Moderson said there have been
no similar Incidents reported
In Central Florida.
"This Is an Isolated case,* he
said.

Committee picks top hauler in quest
to privatize city’s garbage collection
By Nick Pfelfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Tlic Clly of Sanford Is giving seri­
ous consideration to turning solid waste collec­
tion over to u private company. The privatiza­
tion has been under consideration for the past
IH months and If approved, could begin as soon
us October, the beginning o f the new fiscal year.
Requests for proposals (RFP's) were published
wllli llie deadline o f June 25. Seven replies were
received, with one a no-bid. A review comi;ilttcc
was established lo cxumlnr the matter which
was pared down to the lop three.
At Monday's Sanford City Commission work
session, it was announced that the committee
had selected the proposal from Florida Recy­
cling Services. Inc. (FRS) for the top of the list.
Tlic company Is operated by Sid Vllilen, Jr.,
former Scmlnolr County commissioner.
Vthlen's other business is the operation of
Marquette Shores borrow pit which has been a

subject of controversy over the past few years.
Sanford llihllc Works Director Jerry Herman
said if privatization comes about, all hut proba­
bly three o f Ills department's employees would
he hired by the selected private company, and
he taken oil the city's payroll. T h is mutter has
been discussed for so long.* Herman said, ‘ that
we arc already losing a number of people who
expect thry will he let go anyway once the city
goes into the privatization.*
Tlic change would Involve only solid waste
collections within the City of Sanford. Accord­
ing to recent statistics, there arc approximately
H.879 single family residential customers. 120
multi fumlly pickups. 650 additional bulk collec­
tions (requested calls), and 7,200 commercial
container service customers.
Although the proposals were discussed this
pust Monday during u clly commission work
session, no specific actions were taken other
PIm

m

Em Hauler. Pag* 3A

Pt*«M I n EstfarM. Pag* U

A police artist drew composite
sketches ol three black males, with
help Irom robbery victims and wit­
nesses in a July 30 incident at the
Homewood Suite Hotel in Lake
Mary. The wallets and cash drawer
were later found in Tampa.

Moderson said his office has
released composite sketches of
the suspects and also has no­
tified local media.
Anyone
with
Information
should call the Crime Line at
423-TIPS, or In the Tampa
area. Crime Stoppers at I-BOO873-8477.

�2A • Seminole Harold. Sanford. Flonda • Fnday, August 14. 1998

Today’s challenge-pick best 100 songs of the century

L A R G E S T G Y M N A S T I C S ft D A N C E A C A D f MY IN VOI KSIA

Ssrnmols Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday. August 14.1090 * ! A

Family Fun Festival a success

will need to step aside. Elvis

TODAY
IS...

20th Century. Today, we p r e ­
dict the next list to' expert Is
the best 100 songs written In
this century.
Tills Is going to be n bigger
challenge than the other polls.
There arc zillions o f songs and
sonic drastically different curs
o f appreciation'.
Who gave us the best music?
The Gershwins. Rodgers and

RUSS
W H IT E

fie albums nnd worked with
many o f the giants o f Jazz. One
of Fay’s albums Is a unique
venture * called
So.v o /’oem.
Rick plays at the Grand Flo­
ridian Orchestra at Walt D is­
ney Word. Oct well soon. Rick.

Hammersteln. Johnny Mer­
cer. Jerome Kern. Duke El­
lington
or
perhaps
the
BeaUea.
For a start, consider these 10
songs which all have the word
'T im e ' in the title:
As Time Goes By. Summer­

Start your tubs, eh
Yep, It's time once more for
the Sourdough Rendezvous

Gold Rush Bathtub Race.

time. Time /\ftrr Time, Just in
Time. Anytime. Til the D id o f
Time. My Time Is Your Time.
Apple Blossom Time, ( f You've
Got the Money Honey. I've Got
the Time, and
It’s Howdy
Doody Time.

Tills event Is as Important to
Canadians as the Stanley .Cup
and the Calgary Stampede.
The competitors
race 462
miles In bathtubs from W h ite­
horse In the Yukon Territory
to Dawson. The key to victory
Is not getting too drained. Par­
ish Fawcett would be on Ideal
marshall.

The tip here Is that Hirer of
the above songs about Time
are in the Top Ten songs All
Time.

V-J Day

Get well Rick

Today is National Financial
Awareneia Day and V-J Day.

The best saxophone man In
the land - Rick Fay o f Lake
Mary • Is ailing and wc extend
to him
prayers and good
wishes. He's a delightful man
who has recorded some terrl-

They arc not necessarily un­
related. President Many B.
Truman announced that Japan
had surrendered on Aug. 14.

died on An#. 10. 1977. He wns

42

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106 North Industrial Drlvs
Orangs City, FL 32763

Wliat Child Is this?
Julia Child is a woman wlio
ran eook her own birthday
cake better than having It
done by a eatertr. She’ll need
HO eandlrs today even though
she remains a Child. Magic
Johnson Is 39 today. He lost
Ida TV show but not our re*
gnrds. Comedian Star* Martin
Is 53 nnd netrrss Susan Saint
James Is 52. Actress Malta
Barry is 30 nnd author Dan*
ieUa Steele Is 01. Cartoonist
Oary Larson Is 48. That’s It
From the Far Side.

In Tha Oranga C*y Indualrial Parti
Battnd Quincy a i Nail to tha Poat Off**

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• Gymnastic Show Turn
• Inlarnallonal Karats
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something In common. Tell in
what it Is and you’ll receive a
lifetime pass to fish on Lake
Monroe.
Answer
to
Thursday's
quickie quiz: Benjamin H a r­
rison is the president from In­
dianapolis. D aafbrth Quaylo
was bom In Huntington, Just a
Hoosler or two away from In­
dianapolis and was a heartbeat
away from the presidency.
Dandy Don may get there yet.
Hla cabinet and stalf will be
known as the Indy 500. Some
blogs list him as an Indy native
but he’s from Huntington. You
can look It up.

• C hsarlaa tiag
• Danes AtaSam y Classsa

cover drug purchase near a
store at 25th Street and San­
ford Avenue on Tuesday. When
officers approached the sus­
pected seller, he fled on foot

• Maal 2-Tlma Olympian
Nana Rlcna A Husband lotto

On Wednesday, Baas report­
edly waa at the sheriff's office
on 90th Street, and waa identl-

Endorse

man of the endorsement com­
mittee, has been Instating that
the no-endorsement law to un­
constitutional, an unfair limita­
tion of political free speech
and unenforceable. Ha waa not
available for comment today.
The Immediacy of the tasua
has a lot to do with this year's
Judicial race between two-term
incumbent Judge John Sloop

Special to the Herald

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SANFORD - Community Education Programs nt Seminole
Community College to offering courses to help you find your own
hidden talent whether you're tn the kitchen, decorating your
home, or designing and maintaining your home landscape.
Ooah lag F or Tha N evica: (Tuesdays. Sept. 1-Oct. 6. 6:15-9:15
p.m.. Oviedo High School: 640) Tired of Junk food? Having the
same thing delivered over and over? Never learned to cook?
Studenta will learn to prepare easy, appetizing, and healthy
dishes.
Com pi at* Moots h i M la s ts s :(T h u rs d a y s . Sept. 3-Oct. 8. 0:15­
9:15 p.m.. Oviedo High School: 640) if you And It difficult getting
dinner on the table after a long day, this class is for you. Learn to
assemble quick, tasty, complete meals from appetizers to
desserts. In a hurry!
F s * g S t a l l (Wednesday. Sept. 9-Oct. 14. 7-9 p.m.. Main Campus;
639) The Chinese art of placement can bring harmony to your
home and positive energy to your life. This Oriental art form will
enable you to learn that where to place things In our home or
office can affect your health, happiness, and energy flow,
t o te r tw I H s i i i H m i (Thursdays, Sept. 3-Oct. 8. 6:15-9:15 p.m..
Main Campus; 649) Students will visit class members' homes to
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Wmnata of various prim from bfcaa to T-shirts wars ABynson Baauba,
Jaamina Ovsrton, Corny Wafer, Antonym W him , Jamas Bauman. Ja•onWynn, DonMferCynMa ONvsr, VBmonMoQuaon. Tonya MortNo ant*

Spatial P rin t,

Focus toward your home and
garden during the fall months

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SANFORD • Karen Montgom­
ery. chairperson of the Family
Iftm Festival Is extremely
happy at the success of the
annual Family Fun Festival
held by the staff of Seminole
H.O.P.E. and the West Sanford
Boys and Oirte Club. Both
MtHipa would like to extend
their deepest appreciation to
the City of Sanford Fire De­
partment and the Sanford
Firemen’* Benefit Fund for

Street and Sanford Avenue. He
waa charged with possession
of drug paraphernalia.

probably

Chiles

leaning the ^ as Ic concepts

■tui 1sjl

For additional Information, please call 328-2191.

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thunderstorms. Highs tn the P ff., mq).6:00 p.tn.
low-90*. Lows in the mid-70*.
Daytana ■Mew high:
tanday and Mawdayr Afternoon 1:27 a.m., 2:04 p.m., low: 7:41
thunderstorms. High* in the a-m., 8:23 p.m. Haw Smyrna
mld-OOa. Lows In the mld-70a. Baaeht high: 1:32 u n , 2:09
i p.m.. low: 7:46 a.m., 8:28 p m ,
I Cscsa Beach: high: 1:47 a.m..
FKDAT
SATURDAY
2:24 p m . low: 8:01 a m . 8:43

Hauler

2 feet with a light chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona is 82 degrees and at
New Symma. 82 degrees.
Winds are from the south­
west at 5*10 m.p.h.
C. Zanders Funeral

S e m in o le H erald
“Serving Seminole County Since 1908"
Friday, Au0ust 14,1996 • VW. 90, No. 253
Pubhshsd: Daly Eacspt Monday, Saturday6 Chrttnas by
RapuMc Nawapapara, Inc. • 300N. FrenchAv*., Santo*. Ft. M771
Phone: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) £234406
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Saturday,
Starting
T a x During O
B ack-T o

Republic

S ch ool Sale

Newspapers. Inc.

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their outstanding efforts at the
Third Annual Family Fun Fes­
tival.
With all of the disasters that
he firefighters have encoun­
tered this year, these men and
women still found time to offer
their
am ic e s.
Montgomery
said the group la honored to be
the first recipients of a com ­
munity contribution of 6260
from the Sanford Firemen’s
Fund presented by Herb Ro­
gers and the members to Don
Miller and Vernon McQueen
Jennings of Boys and Girls
Club and Seminole II.O.P.E.

The monetary gift w as used to
purchase backpacks for the
children, and the fire depart­
ment also supplied Ice for the
day which In light of the
weather, proved to be an in­
valuable contribution to the
1.200 community participants.

Thanks are extended to
Mayor Larry Dale, Commis­
sioner Velma Williams for their
full support and to Michael
McOlbney and Bill Rodger*
who were on hand throughout
the day to help all enjoy the
festivities.

W i l d

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FLY NONSTOP
TO TREEPORT

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4A • Sermnots Herald. Sanford, Florida - Friday. August 14,1998

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P e o p le

IN BRIEF
Butintts Expo ‘M
SANFORD
- The
G reater
Sanford
Cham ber
of Com ­
merce will present Business
Expo “98, Saturday, Aug. IS at
Seminole Towne Center from 9
a.m. to 9 p.m.. In conjunction
with the first day of “tax-free*
shopping.
For more Information con­
tact the cham ber at 322-2212.

Intimottxploration

,.

LAKE
MARY
Seminole
County Public Library System
and
Seminole
Community
Collage present new Internet
classes.
Jim Adam s, Instructor at the
SCC Com puter Institute, r e ­
turns to update M s p o pu lar
Explortrip the Internet sem inar
with the highly controversial

C a r e an d clean ing o f y o u r m icrow ave
W indows *98.
On Aug. 19 from 7 until 9
p.m. Adam s will be at the
Northwest
Branch
Library,
580 Greenway
Btvd., Lake
Mary, to discuss what the In­
ternet la and the beneflta of
Windows “98. and how to su rf
the tntemet and techniques to
use to find Information.
Tb register for this free p r o ­
gram call (407) 321-2419.

Barton matting

LO NQ W O O D - The S w eetw a­
ter Oaks Garden Club Is hav­
ing a welcome back coffee on
Monday. Aug. 31 at 10 a.m.
Anyone Interested In b e ­
coming a member and wanting
to attend the coffee may call
Edwtna at (407) 889-2265 or
Leila at (407) 786-6973 for
further Information.

Regular cleaning of a microwave oven Is often overlooked
because foods do not generally
b u m on oven surfaces. It Is
Important, however, to make
cleaning a regular part of your
routine when using a microwave oven.
PROBLEM: Slower cooking
times.
R E A S O N !: Microwaves are
absorbed by food and cannot
te)l the difference between food
on the walls or food in a dish
or other container cooking can
be slowed when a build up of
food particles on the waUa or
floor of the oven absorb mi­
crowave energy. Food soils
bulll up around the door or the
frame can Interfere with the
door seal and even prevent the
oven from starting property.

REMEDIES:

ClMHl

jnwt

ossn ttfftsr s a c k a s s with a
paper towel or soft cloth or

Overeaten

Senior activities

Anonym ous
Sanford - Overeaters Anony­
mous meets every Tuesday, at
10 a.m. In Parish Hall Whltncr
Lounge o f Holy Cross E pisco­
pal Church In Sanford. The
meetings last about an hour.
There are no dues nor fees.
The only requirement to attend
Is the desire to stop eating
compulsively.

Shuffleboard
The Sanford Tourist
and
Shuffleboard C lub
practices
every Tuesday
and
Friday
starting at 1:30 p.m. The
courts are located behind the
Sanford Senior Center. Those
Interested tn playing, learning
to play o r joining the d u b may
call Ruaa Kitner. president.

322-7781, for information

Sewing C lub

Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years or older to
ln them tn activities every
onday through Friday, from
9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at the
Lake Mary Community Center,
260 N. Country C lub Road.

C

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

sponge dipped In a solution of
mUd detergent and warm wa­
ter.

from the cefloor with a paste of
baking soda and water, a spe­
cial cenuntc-glaaa cleaner or a
mild deanaer. Use of harsh
cleansers or steel-wool pads
could cause aurfkce scratches
and possible rusting.
Unpleasant odor.
Ip . Food particles allowed to
remain or bulk! up in your oven
can become spoiled and ran­
cid. If this happens, it could
cause unpleasant odors tn your

all
k Be

sure to wipe up spotters from
the entire surface as soon as
possible. Check the Inside vent
areas to make sure that food
has not built up In the open“ ft

sure that all food soils
have been thoroughly cleaned
from the oven. Bofl a solution
of 1/2 cup lemon Juice or white
vinegar and I cup water In a
bowl of 4-cup measure for sev­
eral minutes. Let stand for 5 to
6 minutes.

Foods such as flah. cabbage
can leave a
glass bowl dif 2 -cup
for m
several mtnutes. The steam
on tbs oven wirthe sod
Wipe out with paper
ft doth of i

cooking of ****** and
from over-cooked foods such as
vtS tarn STburnTodor In your

Mother must let go to foster
independence in kindergartner

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Weekly Lions Club

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(PG-1S)

The Sanford
Liana
Club
meets every Tuesday at noon at
the Colonial Room In down­
town Sanford near the clock.
Visitors
and
prospective
members are welcome. For In­
formation. call Sam Loper,
321-4415.

M M (ft)

Bridge Club
Sanford Duplicate Bridge
Club meets at noon each Tues­
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IN BRIEF
SGA offers free open gym
SANFORD _ Sanford Gymnaatica AaaoclaDon, Inc., 001 East 35th Puce, will otter a free
open firm workout on Friday (August 14th)
from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Oymnaatlcs. rock climbing, baaketball and
games available. Bring your mends.
For more Information call 333-3403.

Sportscard show at Oviedo
OVIEDO _ Ultimate Sports Productions. Inc.
will host a flportaeard, Memorabilia and Col­
lectibles
es event at the Oviedo “
Marketplace this
. Saturday and Sunday (Aug. 14-16).
The event wtU have over 00 exhibitors partldpatlng.
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tagrsph sign
signing with “The Total Package*
s Luger. Lui
Lex
Luger la a former WCW World
Champkpt and alao a member of the NWO
WoHpack. Lex will be signing autographs on
Saturday starting at 3 p.m. (Autographs are
$10 on any Item).
Times will be from 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. on both
Friday and Saturday and horn 3 p.m. to 0 p.m.
Sunday.
For further Information call: (SOI) 407-0350.

Erwin’s power, Ferrell’s
pitching carries Sanford
to Region opening win

1998 AM ERICAN LEGIO N SOUTHEAST
EEGION 3 TOURNAM ENT

HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
GALLATIN. TENNESSEE _ Scott
Ferrell scattered nine hits andOiy
Erwin hit two home runs to pace a
Sanford Boat S3 offense that saw
the No.'s 5-through-S htttera com­
bine for eight runs. 1 1 hits and
nine RBI In a 10-4 opening day
thumping of Americua, Georgia
Post 3 tn the 1990 American Le*

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Their win be regia(ration held this Saturday (August 15th) for a
boys youth lacr osse league.
The sign-ups win be held at Hock Lake Mid­
dle School from 0 a.m. to noon.
The league win run from September 7th
thnugi October 34th and the $900 coat in­
cludes an equipment and team jersey. 000 If
you have your own equipment.
For more Information call Dave Shnim at
(work) 300-3004 or (home) 031-0010.

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Sanford Little League
SANFORD _ Sanford Uttle League Baseball
will hold reMatrattona for Ha Fal Youth baseban and aoraaU league's thla weekend.
Timed win be from 10 u a to 4 p.m.. Satur­
day and Sunday, at the Sanford Wa
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Springs Is ottering a Pall *98 Special for Its adult
softball leagues at Central Winds Park.
The cost to register has been lowered from

$310 to $340. plus a $25 ASA fee and a $5 non­
resident fee. Also balls are available for $40-to$50 a dozen.
Class C leagues offered are Co-Ed, Men and
Women. The fust six paid teams will make up a
league. All teams receive a sponsor plaque with
team photo, while first place teams get Individ­
ual and team trophies and second place teams
get a
trophy.
Contact the City of Winter Springs at (407)
337-7110 or PAX: 337-0018 between the hours
of 8 a.m.-to-4 p.m. Monday through Friday for
more Information.

M aitland fe ll softball
MAIflAND _ The City of Maitland Parks and
Recreation Department ta offering Pall Adult
Softball for Men and Co-Ed teams.
The season will run from September 8th
through November 13th (10 games) and all
games will be played at the Maitland Ballfleld
Complex on Keller Road, south of Maitland
Bfvd.
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night's and the cost to $350 (Includes umpires.
|*me balls, A S A . registration and booking
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Sportsman . Chad Pierce;
Mini-Stocks _ Dale Casteel;
Bombers _ Rich Clouser, and
Run-A-Bouto _ Joe Woodberry;
Demolition Derby _ Bonecrusher.

experience
3-d*y workshop
focused on 'fanning
the heart's flame'

New Smyrna Speedway la lo­
cated nine miles west of New

the Church.- -How to Build a
Contagious Church." "Saving
Marriages in Your Congrega­
tion,- and more. Hie evening
ended Friday at approximately
B p.m. Several breaks and
lunch and dinner hours were
offered throughout the day.

Hlghwsy 415 and 44. Cost this
week will be $18 for adults,
with kkts 11-and-Under free.
Ostes open at 6 p.m. with
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For more Information, call
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Special
Olympian
goes national
IN SIDE

SEMINOLE LIFE...IC

BUSINESS...6A

G o ape
at the
zoo

Relief
after the
firestorm

TH E SUN W ILL COME UP FOR MILLENNIUM MIDDLI

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

90th YEAR. No. 269

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1998

C o u n t y scat is a hot one

Adams;
Down but
not out
By Russ W hite
HERALD STAFF WRITER

W in Adam *

Fab F ive
to play
musical
chairs
By R im * W hite
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • For
two
more
months,
the
county's commission lineup
remains the same • Morris,
McLain. Adams. Malay and
Van Der Weldr. They're the
ones who'll adopt tentative
mlllage rates and
an
amended tentative budget
this week.
Although newly elected
Commissioner
Carlton
Henley won’t be sworn In
until November 17. he Is a l­
ready subject to the state's
Sunshine Law because soon
he'll be voting on Issues a l­
ready being discussed by
the board.
Henley
huddled
with
County Manager Gary Kai­
ser on Friday In order to be
up to snuff when he takes
office. He won’t sit with the
board
on
Tuesday
or
Wednesday
(the
budget
Plsaa# Baa Chair. Pag* M

B a s in e t s ......... 6A
Classified . . SB-7B
C o m ic s ............. 8B
Crossword . . . . 8B
Ds* Bomb . . . . 7A
Dear Abby . . . . 5C
Dr. Gott ; ......... 8B
E d it o r ia l......... 4A
Health/Fitness 2C
Horoscopes . . . 8B
L e is u r e ............. 4B
Obituaries . . . . BA
P e o p le ......... 3C-BC
Police Briefs . . 3A
Sports . . . . 1B-3B
TV ....................5C
Weather . . . . . . 2A

^Together Isa
rood travsiltdft
by tho bravo.’

SEMINOLE COUNTY • A
few hours after his world
came crashing down with an
Election Day loss. County
Commissioner Win Adams
received
some unexpected
encouragement.
Dillon Pratt, nil ll-yearold in San Antonio, wanted
to know If Adams would be
his campaign manager for a
school election.
Naturally. Adams said he
would.
Adams may Inrelin­
quishing his post on (hr
Seminole County Hoard of
Commissioners but not Ills
place In the recent history
o f the county. Many say Win
Adams worked diligently •
always on call for Ills con­
stituents • as |M’rhaps the
friendliest,
most
person­
able. most sincere comm is­
sioner on thr board.
Ills undoing, most believe,
was his refusal to upprove
thr public drernry ordi­
nance that was thrust on
the commission from m em ­
bers of Ihr religious right.
For the umpteenth time.
Adams was the deciding
vote. Two commissioners
wanted thr ordinance, two
didn't. Adams said the rea­
son he votrd against the or­
dinance was that the deci­
sion should Ik * made by the
voters In a November refer­
endum.
What If he voted to a p ­
prove the ordinance?
'Had I voted for the ordi­
nance. I probably would
have won the election.”
Adams said Thursday. "
That's what decided It all.
Politically, it would have
been my best move. Hut I
think It would have been
bad pollry. It would have
deprived a cross section of
the county to express Itself.
*Whrn I said that vote
shouldn't be decided by live
while guys (on the.com m is­
sion) what I was saying Is
that there arc other parties blacks. Illspanlcs. women &gt;
PIm m B u Adams, Pag* &amp;A

75 Cents

C o p s b u st d r u g rin g
By Maria Orem
HERALD STAFF WRITER
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - U w enforce­
ment agents on Friday arrested IH m em ­
bers of a drug ring suspected of supplying
the majority of drugs to area high schools.
The sell-named "Forest City Mob" Is re­
sponsible for distributing large quantities
of marijuana, cocaine and crack cocaine
and various designer dnigs Including USD
and ecstasy.
Tlte arrests, which targeted the key play­
ers In thr criminal organization, will have
a significant Impact on thr drug market In
that area, said Lt. Sammy Gibson, com ­
mander of the City County Investigative
Hurrau. Seminole County Sheriffs Office.
'n ils organization was responsible for
the majority o f drugs reaching high schools
In that area," Gibson said.
Alxiut HO more arrests are anticipated,
hr said.

The ‘Forest City
Mob’ is suspected
of supplying the
majority of drugs to
area high schools
Following a six-month Investigation,
alxiut 100 agents were Involved In the
crackdown effort from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office. Seminole County MultiAgency Gang Task Force. CCIB. the A lta­
monte Springs Police Department and the
Orange County Sheriffs Office.
Tlie arrests proceeded without Incident.

according to Steve Harriett, chief deputy.
Seminole County Sheriffs Office. Agents
confiscated drugs, drug paraphernalia and
firearms.
Coupled with prosecution. Harriett said.
T lie arrests will result In thr complrtr
dismantling o f this criminal organization.*
Tlie majority of arrests occurred at the
Pearl Lake Apartment complex In A lta­
monte Springs.
Also arrested were a couple and their
two sons. John Terrell Grissom. 18. Char­
lie Grissom. 20. Johnnie Grissom (mother),
age unknown. Charles Grissom (father),
age unknown, all o f 691 Colgate Avenue,"
Altamonte Springs.
TWo brothers Griffin Todd Glasscock. 20.
211 Pearl Lake Causeway. Altamonte
Springs, and Davtn Clark Duncan. 22. 7742
Silver Tree Trail, Orlando, had been ar­
rested In 1097 for selling drugs to Lake
Brantley High School students.
Ptoses * M Drags, Pag* BA

l, ;i l&gt; or I ) ; i \ N u t k u u l . •• s n o o \ u u l I n s u m m e r

A ca n o p y of 10 0-yea r-o ld oak trees serves as G o d ’s
um brella during a rainstorm that d renched S e m in o le
C o u n ty Friday. H ere, one lone driver scurries to her ca r
on M agnolia A ve n u e in Sanford. Th u n d e r and 'ightning

also ch a rg e d the sky in the early m orning hours S a tu r­
day. Te m p e ra tu re s will rem ain in the m u g g y 90 s d u rin g
the d ay. M ore rain is scheduled for the La b o r D a y w e e k ­
end, signaling a so ggy end to sum m er.

Students journey with property
appraiser into the world of maps
Bv J ein A H ue he •
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Young cartogra­
phers at Idyllwtldc Elementary
School Journeyed with Semi­
nole
County
Property A p ­
praiser Hill Subcr as he dem ­
onstrated the mapping capa­
bilities of the Geographic In­
formation System, the county's
new computer mapping sys­
tem..
A cartographer, as Suber ex­
plained.
Is
someone
who
makes maps. Sutler's office
liad been asked to provide map
samples for the third graders,
who urc studying maps and
map-making In their classes.
Suber took the opportunity to
Introduce tlie students to G.I.S.

SHANA'S
SOLUTIONS
Rrfriruerx happily furnished upon rr«l*e»t

T h e data and maps In our
program are valuable tools for
ixith reference and learning."
commented Suber.
Assisted by David Johnson,
director o f G.I.S., and Andrea
Dennison. Suber took the stu­
dents on a brief expedition
through the history of cartog­
raphy.
Johnson creates the maps
used tn the Property Ap­
praiser's Office and Dennison
nsslsts the public using the
maps and Information col­
lected by Sutler's office.
Tlie boys and girts listened
Intently, as Intently as third
graders can. as Suber ex­
plained that early explorers,
such as Columbus, did not
have maps as they traveled un­

"Practical Solutions to Your
Everyday Stresses, Problems
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charted waters to undiscovered
lands. Suber described how
men on the trips, the first car­
tographers. used tools like a
sextant, an Instrument used al
sea to determine longitude and
latitude, to create the first
maps.
Suber also explained about
ills Job as property appraiser
for the county. Quite Impressed
with
Sutler's
knowledge
Mlcharll Brewer, a student In
Ann Alban's class, could not
help but exclaim, "Wowl He's
smart."
Michaell continued to be Im­
pressed os Suber explained the
many uses maps have today.
Suber provided a booklet of
sample maps to each student
Maaaa Baa Map*. Pag* SA

Executive - Tired o f the
Corporate Jungle
lias Practical experience and
Rave Reviews
In the Following Areas:

Seminole County Property Appraiser B i Suber demonstrates the Geo­
graphic Information Systam to Idytwilde Elementary School third grader*.

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Wuli for re p a ir p eo p le
K eep )tn i o r lin ed o n e s eoni|iany
H e lp you w ith Insurance rla lm v 'lillls
i lK p u liV h lll (laying
P ro o fre a d in g
(MiUtln Inform ation on uny suh|eti
I |elp you w ith T im e M an agem en t

He you r iien to n a l coa rtv'ch eerlcu d er
H elp you d e v e lo p p erson al o r business g o a ls '
K eep you un truck In uetilevlng your gouls
P lan und e x e c u te p ro lis t s
kcHum e a rilin g
P ro o fre a d in g
W rite » e d d ln g vow s
Ask m e u ImmU o th e r s e r v k e s you
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�2A ■Seminole Herd'd, Sanford. Florida •Sunday. September 6 . 1998

W EKIVA SM ALL A R EA S T U D Y

T h is L a b o r D a y , w a tc h out fo r
dep u ties in the sky a n d on skis
Hits isn't a good weekend for
boaters and water sport enthu­
siasts to net too crazy on
Seminole County's GO miles of
waterways.
Hie county's Range and
W ater Unit ts gearing up for
extensive t-abor Day weekend
eoveiMge.
Captain Bill
A rm strong'*
deputies will 1h- overhead In n
helicopter, be on Jet skis and
on boats. The Range Unit will
have one of the new portable
Intoxtllzers that will be used
for detecting floaters under the
Influence of alcohol.
T ills Is the last weekend of
the summer season and there
will be a lot of activity on the
water.*' Armstrong said. "Most
of the floaters an* careful. We'll
tlnd one In 35 who may have
had too much to drink. Some
others will speed too fast,
break the no wake or manatee
rules. Then* Isn't an acute
problem but there ts need to
police the waters."
The county's Range and W a­
ter Unit Isn't always after law­
breakers. Earlier this year It
helped save nearly 50 head of
cattle who were stranded dur­
ing the flood and high water
crisis.
*We found two dead and the
rest of the cattle starving."
Armstrong said. "An area com ­
pany helped us get a small
barge and floating dock to
carry hay and food to the cat­
tle. We did this dally for a
month. There wasn't any other
way to move them until the wa­
ters went down."
Whcrr was
Noah's ark.
anyway?

Yes. that was S h eriff Don
Eslinger getting soaked Tues­
day night as he directed traffic
on First Street near the County
Election
Headquarters.
The
snarl began
when election
workers returned from their
precincts to the main office.
The heavy rain made matters
fill the worse. Eslinger not only
called other officers In. he
worked the beat himself. Two
years from now. he'll be up for

SEMINOLE COUNTY LOCAL PLANNING AOENCY

September 16,1998

TODAY
IS...

RUSS
W HITE

F

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yJir t k
r

re-election, himself.

Oh brother!
It's time for the
Everly
Brothers
Hom ecom ing
In
Central City. Kv. Don Everly Is
from Brownie. Kv. a cookie
toss from Central City. P h il's
from Chicago but lie's Invited
to the homecoming, too. They’ll
sing Wake Up Little Susie to
20,000 tills weekend.

It hud to he ewe
There's nothing quite like the
Running o f the Sheep F e s ti­
val In Reedpolnt. Mont., tills
weekend. Hundreds of Mon­
tana-bred woolles will charge
down the six blocks of Main
Street. There will I k * an ugliest
sheep contest and a prettiest
ewe. Sheep thrills for everyone.

Late is great
Saturday Is Be Late For
Something Day • which Is a
dumb Idea. Why not be late for
something on a weekday? Send
protests to the Procrastinators
Club of America. Inc. Box 712,
Bryn Athvn. Pa. Take your
time, though.

Wash yourself

Well clone, Don

N O TIC E OF PUBLIC HEARING

Here's an event that better
not get scrubbed • the Q reat
Bathtub
Race
In
Nome.
Alaska. Bathtubs are mounted
on wheels and are meed down
Front Strrct.
Each team lias five members,
one In a tub full of bubbly bath
water. The tub must be full at
the start and have at least 10
gallons at the finish line. The
other four members must wear
wide-brimmed hats and s u b -

Cpt Bill Armstrong with an intoxilizor will bo on tho lookout lor im­
bibing boaters this weekend

l&gt;&lt;*mlc*rr* and carry either a bar
of soap, a washcloth, towel or
liath mat for the entire nice.
Area politicians like to enter
the competition In an effort to
show their constituents they
are cleaning up their acts.
Tills event might wash well
In Sanford. Imagine . If you
will, Larry Dale In n tub
wheeling past Fort
Mellon
Park.
Gentlemen, start your tubs.

Bob Newhart and Raquel
Welch
have something
In
common - they were both bom
In Chicago on September 5. He
was first, of course. Happy
GOth Mr. Newhart. And happy
58th to you. Ms Welch. Has
anyone ever seen these two to ­
gether?
Sunday's birthdays Include
three funny ladles • J o Anna
W orley (61). Jane C u rtin (51)
and BwoosJe K u rts (54). Bet
they'll party hardy. Anyone
seen them together? And kids.
Sunday night there's a full
moon.
Monday Is not only Labor
Day. It's also Grandma Mooes
Day • She was bom September
7. I860. Actress •naan Blakely
will be 48 Monday and singer
Michael Feinstain will be 42.
The great Baddy Body was
bom on September 7, 1936. He
died
In a plane crash when he was
22. Peggy Sue will be forever
blue. And we, too.

Seminole Herald
"Sening Seminole County Since 1908”
Sunday, September 6, 1998 • Vol. 90, No. 269
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The notorious Jasso James
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1882. He was gunned down by
Robert Ford, who was In his
gang. Ford wanted to collect a
910,000 reward. Et tu Brute!

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LOCAL FORECAST
Today: Thunderstorms. Highs
In the !ow-90s. Lows In the mid70s Sunday: Scattered thun­
derstorms. Highs In the low90s. Lows in the mld-70s. Mon­
day: Afternoon thunderstorms.
Highs In the mld-90s. Lows In
the mid-70s. Tuesday: After­
noon thunderstorms. Highs In
the mld-90s. Lows In the mid70s.

HOBS
SATURDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 4:50

a.nt.. maj. 10:55 a.m., mtn.
5:05 p.m.. maj. 11:15 p.m.
TIDES: Daytons Beach: high:
7:35 a.m.. 8:08 p.m.. low: 1:32
a.m., 1:44 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 7:40 a.m.. 8:13
p.m.. low: 1:37 a.m., 1:49 p.m.,
E X TE N D E D O U TL O O K
Cocoa Beach: high: 7:55 a.m.,
8:28 p.m.. low: 1:52 a.m.. 2:04
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Tatrma 03 76 Tatrms 92 76 p.m.

MONDAY
TUESDAY
Tatrms 94 76 Tatrms 9S 76

L O TTE R Y
H oio aro trio winning numbers
solocled on F nduy m the Flonda
Lottery:
F a n ta sy S
9-11-15-22-25
Lotto (A u g 29)
1-0-1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -3 9

Play 4
7*2*6*5
Cash 3
6*2*5

Beating the
drum for a
good cause
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Flonda Residents add 7% sales tax
to above rales

Republic

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LEGAL!

CIRCULATION

B E A C H C O N D ITIO N S
Daytona Beach St New
Smyrna Beach: Seas arc 35 fe e t w ith a m o d e ra te
chop. W ater tem peratu re at
D aytona is 83 d egrees and
at N ew Sym rna, 83 degrees.
W inds are from the east at
15 tn.p.h.

STATISTICS
The high temperature In
Sanford
Friday
was
90
degrees and the overnight low
wee 70.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m., Sat­
urday totaled N/A Inch.
•Sunrise.................7:OB a.m.
•Sunset..................7:42 p.m.

T h e h e a rin g w ill b e g in at 7:00
P.M ., o r a s s o o n thereafter as
p o s s ib le , in the S e m in o le C o u n ty
S e rv ic e s B u ild in g , 1101 East First
Street, S a n fo rd , F L , R o o m 1028
(B o a rd C h a m b e rs ).

YO UR PARTICIPATION IS R EQ UESTED

Bella luna

»»,

O n W e d n e s d a y , S e p te m b e r 16,
1998, the S e m in o le C o u n ty Loca l
P la n n in g A g e n c y (L P A ) will
c o n d u c t a p u b lic h e a rin g
re g a rd in g the W e k lva Sm all A re a
S tu d y . T h e L P A w ill receive
p u b lic in p u t, in p u t from a n y local
g o v e rn m e n t o r other a g e n c y , and
m ake re c o m m e n d a tio n s to the
S e m in o le C o u n ty B o a rd of
C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e rs
re g a rd in g the S tu d y .

SANFORD • Musicians will be
drumming up support this La­
bor Day weekend for a worthy
cause.
The 10th annual drum-a-thon
will be held at the Wal-Mart
Plaza off U.S. Highway 17-92 In
Sanford. Proceeds will benefit
the Muscular Dystrophy A sso­
ciation.
Tom Miller, founder o f the
event, expects close to 20
drummera
to
participate,
playing the Instrument starting
Sunday at 5 p.m. and not
missing a beat until the same
time Monday.
"It's a continuous beat to
help raise money.” Miller said.
‘ Someone Is always playing.”
Miller has been playing per­
cussion since age 8 and also
teaches the Instrument. On the
advice o f his grandfather years
ago. Miller sold he decided to
put his talent toward a good
cause.
The first year, he and a
cousin raised 91,100. In 1997,
15 drummers played to the
tune o f about 917,000 In con­
tributions.
The response from the public
haB been positive, Miller said,
adding that he was very
pleased with the event’s growth
In the past decade.
Miller said he hopes the
weather will cooperate for a
successful event. The drum­
mers will be housed under a
large tent.

Our Investment in
Research is
Paying Off

The Seminole County Planning and Development Department Is conducting a small area
study within the area depicted on the map above. Th e study it intended to look at existing
land use and development patterns, Identify planning strategies and build community
consensus regarding future growth and development within the study area.
Recommendations from this study wilt be evaluated for consistency with the rural
character of the area, as defined by the Weklva River Protection Act, and for consistency
with the Act. Three (3) community meetings were previously held to receive public Input
regarding the study.
Th e general public is encouraged to appear at this hearing and present Input regarding the
study In accordance with the procedures used b y the LPA, or submit written comments to
the Comprehensive Planning Division at 1101 East First Street, Sanford, Florida 32771;
talaphone (407) 321-1130, extension 7371; FAX (407) 324-4818.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate In any of the proceedings should contact
the County's Human Resource* Department ADA Coordinator 49 hours In advance of the meeting at
(407) 321-1130, extension 7941. Persons are advised that H they wish to appeal any decision mad* el
this hearing, they will a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose, they made need to ensure
that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is made, which record Includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based, per Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes.

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N ex t m ove in L o n g w o o d controversy
By Marla Oram
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONGWOOD - City Administrator W.
Shelton Smith, at the center of a recent
controversy in Longwood. has applied for n
city manager's position In Volusia County,
according to a published report.
Smith was the last of 39 applicants vying
for the Deltona administrative post. The
city received his application, which was
postmarked Monday, by the Wednesday
deadline. The advertised rate o f pay for Uic
job is between *00,000 nnd $80,000. the
report said.
Smith on Saturday would not comment.
Commissioner Steve Miller, who spoke
with Smith early Saturday said the report
was true, however, the city administrator
had not resigned his post In Longwood.

’ I understand the need to protect hlmsell
after the way he was treated here." Miller
said.
Miller said Smith brought to Longwood
stability nnd an element of kindness the
city had never seen.
“If we lose him It's a tremendous loss to
the city and Deltona's gain." Miller said.
During a special meeting called by Mayor
Rusty Miles Aug. 28 to discuss reorganiza­
tion In city government, there was a call
for Smith’s resignation. Commissioners
Miles. Ron Sergeant nnd Annnmnrtr Vncca
focused on Smith's shortcomings during
the discussion. Commissioner Paul Lovestrand later said the meeting did not come
under the proper agenda heading. C om ­
missioner Steve Miller, who did not attend,
said had he known of the meeting's true
purpose, he would have left his Job to be

present.
Miller said he hoped Miles. Vncca. and
Sergeant would come to their senses.
-Those three commissioners created In­
stability In the rlly. way morr than the
problems Shelton Smith had." Miller said.
Several residents at Thursday's regularly
scheduled meeting chastised the commis­
sion for Its treatment of Smith. One resi­
dent. Dutch Dundy, said If the action
seeking Smith's resignation did not stop,
he would file a petition for the recall of
commissioners Miles. Vacca and Sergeant.
Miles on Saturday said he did not know
Smith had applied for the Job In Deltona,
however, he wished him the best of luck.
Smith has been city administrator for
the past five years. In the 10 years prior to
his employment, live administrators have
served laingwood.

N O T IC E !!!
The Department of Children and Families, District 7 is
seeking volunteers to serve on the Health and Human
Services Board. Prospective members must represent
Central Florida's population with respect to age, gender
and ethnicity, and must have demonstrated interest, com­
mitment, and have appropriate expertise for meeting
health and human services needs of the community.
Interested individuals should contact the Department of
Children and Families, District 7 Administrator's ottice at
(407) 245-0400 ext. 153 or write to 400 W. Robinson St.,
Suite S-1129, Orlando, FL 32801 for an application. The
deadline for submitting application is October 5,1998.

M aps
C oallaM * (ram Pag* 1A
Including maps relevant to the
atudenta.
The kids recognized a map of
the neighborhood surrounding
Idyllwllde. and were particu­
larly
Impressed
with
the
weather service map tracking
hurricanes Donnie and Dan­
ielle. Michael! summed up the
general feeling with *Whoa.
this Is goodl*
Using the maps. Suber ex­
plained how to use maps to
find travel routes and loca­
tion s. Latroya Maxwell. Mrs.
Alban's clasa, learned 'M aps
can get you someplace If you
are lost*.
; Suber used a computer pres;rntatlon projected on a screen
;to show the many uses of
O.I.S. Among Its many uses.
:0.1.3. can be used to map land
iparcels and usage, and to Iden­
tify property owners.
The students were given a
card with the Property A p ­
praiser's web site Information.
The third graders have Internet
access In the classroom. Alban
plans to explore the properly
appraiser's web site for class­
room use. Suber also provided
copies o f maps for hands-on
use In the six third-grade
classes.

Bubsr answers questions from curious, young cartographers.
The public can access text
Information
on
Seminole
County
properties
free
of
charge by using the 1‘roperty
Appraiser's
web
site
www.scpad.org. Mapping In­
formation Is scheduled to go on
line In the spring o f 1999.
With his maps. Information
and
Official
Cartographer
sticker In hand. Michael! left
the presentation Inspired, *l'm
going to see If I ran get on
there (the web site) tonight I*

Predict th« scorn
of wookly gamot and
you could bo a winner!

Tli rough the
presentation
and the Interaction with Suber.
Johnson and Dennison, the
students saw the many ways
maps can &lt;-nhanrr their day to
day lives, and the potential
employment opportunities tliry
can pursue In the future.
’ Kids now see that what
they're doing In the classroom
has a place In real life.* said
Idyllwllde
Principal
David
Scolt.

Mtchaoll Brewer watches intently as
Suber shows the capabilities ot the
•Joographic Information System.

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the following w e ek en d 's gam es.

Chair
hearing
la at 7 p.m.) or the second
meeting to adopt the final
budget and millagr rates on
Sept. 22.

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Tuesday’s agenda Isn’t likely
v to cause much controversy,
* which Is fine with Commission
Chairman Randy Morris, who
was re-elected to a second
term last week. How much
longer Morris la the chairman
continues to be a hot topic at
the County Services Building.
Monts, himself. Isn’t certain.
There's talk now that he
may retain the post. Morris.
' 43, has close relationships
- with those In high places -

Tallaliassce. Washington and
with county and city leaders.
His liaison with staff Is valu­
able as Is his ability to orches­
trate board meetings. Pulling
Morris, some say. would be like
pulling McGwire or Sosa.
A few daya ago Morris fig­
ured he had little or no chance
o f being the chairman for the
fourth time In five years. Fri­
day, he didn’t rule It out • al­
though he said It was a timeconsuming Job that might not
appeal to everyone.
The chair Issue will be ad­
dressed the same day Henley
Joins the commission. Insiders
say the chair will go to either
Henley or Morris. The key to

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The following reporta were compiled from the Seminole County
S heriff a Office fo r Incident* recorded Sept. 4:

Battery-Dom estic Violence
SANFORD. Aksrdssa Dries, 100 Mask. Sept. 3. 5:17 p.m. An
18 year-old-man was arrested for domcsUc violence after an
altercaUon with his grandparents. Sanford Police said they
had been called to the house before for the same reason. Po­
lice said the man threatened to strike his grandparents be­
cause they refused to give their car to his girlfriend so that she
could drive him around on vacation.
WIRIER snUNOS. Rath Dries
Sept. 3. 9:15 p.m.
A couple, 55 and 53 years old. was arrested for domesUc v io ­
lence-battery after a fight they had turned violent. According to
Seminole County sheriff's deputies, the couple said they had
been drinking and that ahe had kicked him In the shin and
shoved him into the couch. They said that she pinched him In
the chest. They said that he had admitted to throwing her to
the groundI and punching ‘her In the eye during a fight earlier
In the evening. Both had bruises and cuts.
„ Cony Lans. 100 Mock, Sept. 3. 12:45
p.m. A 27-year-old woman was arrested for battery and domes
tic violence after ahe and her housemate argued over the
placement o f a television set. Winter Springs Police said the
two pushed and shoved a bit, and the woman pulled the other
woman's hair and knocked her down.

Failure to obey a law enforcement officer
ALTAMONTE BPRXHOO, Sept. 3. 11:30 p.m. A 34-year-old

the decision will come from
Henley. If he wants to be the
clialr. he’ll have It. If he wants
more time, h ell suggest that
Morris should keep going.
*1 would look to the new
majority on the board to make
the nomination for a chair­
man.’’
Commission
Daryl
McLain said
Friday.
T h is
board has accomplished
a
great deal In the years Randy
Morris has been chairman.
This Is the Important tiling •
what the board accomplishes
as a whole. It’s not one person
but five.”
Republican Executive C om ­
mittee Chairman Jim Stelllng
said Friday that leadership and
vision were the main attributes
that a chairman should posT h o s e are the attributes
Randy Morris has given the
board. What happens now?
Well. Randy's still there. I
think Daryl McLain would do a
good Job. What's Carlton H en­
ley say?"

LOMWOOD, Sept. 3, 8:18 p.m. A 34-year-old woman was ar­
rested for retail theft after security personnel at a Longwood
grocery store on U.S. Highway 17-92 saw her put two packs o f
cigarettes In her purse and empty the contents o f a bottle of
Tylenol PM Into her purse and leave the store without paying
for the Items. Longwood Police arrested her.
RARFORD, CR IB and Orange Boulevard. Sept. 3, 11:29 p.m.
A 49-year-old man was arrested for retail theft after driving
away without paying for gas at a store. Seminole County sher­
iff's deputies said store personnel told them the man had
foiled to pay for $9.33 In gas. Deputies called hls home and
his wife said she would pay the tab within the hour. Two hours
later, when the bill wasn’t paid, the man was contacted and he
refused to pay for the gas. saying it had already been paid for
with a credit card. He was taken Into custody In lieu o f the
payment.

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Although he Is more closely
associated with commissioners
Dick Van Der Weldc and Grant
Maloy, Henley respects Morris
•for work as county chairman.
At the same time, he Is confi­
dent about hls own quality of
leadership.

A t Woven Heads, older adults continue to live life with

choices - their choices. Residents receive individualized
assistance with their unscheduled needs 24 hours a day, even
as their needs change.

What's the word ut the
County
Services
Building?
Seems some o f the people
there are getting ready to move
the furniture and office equip­
ment around if there Is a shift

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During National Dlslxics
Month In November, the
American Uiabele*
A**oclatlon holds the
Community Campaign for
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volunteers to send letters
to neighbors about the
risks of diabetes and helps
raise funds.
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Moving the chairman means
more than Just moving the
chair.

Henley says he Is not cam ­
paigning for the chairman's Job
but If It Is offered, that's an ­
other matter. *1 wouldn't say
no."
After he was beaten by Mor­
ris In the District 2 race. Bob
West said that Morris was gone
as chairman. Out o f therr. See
ya.

man was arrested for failure to obey the lawful command o f a
law enforcement officer. Altamonte Springs Police said he
purposely stepped In front o f their patrol car and then Ignored
their requests to get out o f the way. When they stepped out of
the car. he fled and they chased him down.

Retail theft

ol commissioners. The chair­
man has an office nrurest to
the county manuger's office. I f
Henley became chulnnan, Mor­
ris would movr down the hall
to when* Win Adams has been
the last four years.

Your loved one can age with dignity and continue
to enjoy life as a member of your family and our communi­
ty at Q a r r Bridge or Woven Hearts, located in the beauti­
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4 A • Sem inole Herald, Sanford. Florida • Sunday. Septem ber 6. 1998

M o v e p r e c in c ts t o p u b lic s c h o o ls
Changing the way we
publish police briefs
The Seminole Herald changed the way we
publish police briefs this past week and
undoubtedly a number o f our readers arc
curious about the changes.
In the past we have listed the name and the
address of the alleged offender along with a
brief description of the charges. We feel that
this format gives too little Information about
one part of the story and loo much Information
about another part of the story.
Our new format categorizes police calls by the
nature of the offense and gives the strret block
on which the olfense took place. We will provide
the date and time o f the call to the police as
well. The biggest change Is that we will no
longer be naming the person charged tn the
arrest.
We understand that some of you feel listing
the name and address of the Individual arrested
Is the most Important pari of the story. While
we acknowledge that It Is the responsibility o f a
newspaper to report crime and point out those
who commit crimes. It Is also society's
responsibility to make sure everyone gets their
day In court. There Is a lot going on at the
scene o f any disturbance and sometimes a
considerable amount of time passes before the
full story Is known. The police report from
which our police briefs are generated Is the
Information that Is taken at the scene of the
crime and therefore not always complete. In
fairness to all o f the Individuals Involved In a
situation. It Is best If the names are withheld
until the details are clear.
It Is also Important to distinguish the
difference between the police briefs and a major
news story In which anrsts are made and those
arrested are Identified. The purpose o f the
police briefs Is to give a general account of the
nature of calls that police respond to on a given
day. Obviously, when police arTest suspected
murderers, that Is a major news story which we
will cover and Identify those arrested. But police
rarely arrest these types of suspects at the
scene. These arrests are made after Intense
Investigations and only after law enforcement Is
confident that they have enough evidence for a
conviction. Those situations warrant a full. Indepth news story.
A variety o f things have happened over the
years that have led us to this change, some of
which border on the humorous while some are
very serious. Perpetrators who give police false
names or temporarily "borrow' a name from
someone else may seem clever but can cause a
great deal o f embarrassment to an Innocent
person who shares that same name. There also
have been cases In which the police have made
mistakes on the Initial report that have led to
the publishing o f Incorrect Information.
Regrettably, we. too. have made errors In the
past that have caused problems for Innocent
people. Most Importantly, many situations that
require police Intervention Involve Innocent
third parties who may be associated with the
situation. W e want to protect these people as
much as possible, particularly when the
situation Involves domestic violence or sexual
assault.
Aside from deleting names, we think our new
format offers a number o f Improvements over
the old style. By categorizing offenses, we feel
readers will get an Idea of the nature of criminal
activity taking place In the area By showing the
block on which the offense took pluce. readers
will get a better Idea o f what Is happening In
their neighborhood. We arc going to provide
more Information from the police report
regarding individual cases to give you more
details and. frankly, to make a feature of the
paper that ts more Interesting to read. We feel
tills combination of improvements will provide
readers with a more accurate, more complete
package o f police activity.
As always, we welcome your comments
regarding this subject. Please feel free to call
our publisher, Dave Gilchrist, with your
thoughts on this topic or any other. Dave can
be reached at 322-2011.

Berry's World

‘You aren't taking androstenedione like
Mark McGwire, are yo u ?"

I have a question for our readers. How many of
you would like to see all voting precincts moved
out of our churches and other facilities and lo ­
cated In our public schools?
Schools are easily accessible to everyone. In­
cluding the disabled. If voting precincts were
located In our schools. I believe children would
become more aware of the process and how Im­
portant It Is to vote.
Of course some will find reasons why this
should not l»e done, but none Is valid. Why
shouldn't our children be exposed to our most
Important right ns citizens of this nation? Just
Imagine what wonderful lessons could be taught
If we made our children more aware of the proc­
ess! Why not have the candidates debate In our
schools In the evenings, providing the opportu­
nity for parents to attend debates with their
children and for all to become aware of the Is­
sues? Negative campaigns would certainly de­
crease. Issues would have to be discussed, vot­
ers would be better prepared, the cost of cam ­
paigning would decrease, and this would cer­
tainly create a better opportunity for others to
ntn for a political office. Civility would be a
natural side effect under these circumstances.
Why must we vote during the week? Does this

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ERNEST
HATTON
TH IN K A B O U T T H IS
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y

nuke sense? We talk nbout voter apathy, yet we
have created roadblocks. What Is wrong with
Saturday? A day that would give our citizens a
greater opportunity to vote? I agree with most of
you that If people wanted to vote they would
find a way. but honestly.,I l&gt;elleve Dint Saturday
would Increase Interest and slowly diminish
voter apathy especially If we create an atmos­
phere that could easily become a family project.
Why not get the entire family Involved? Let our
children vote In sclmol on the same day. Make
voting, attending debates and writing an essay
mandatory.
Most adults are not aware of the Issues. There

Isn't much discussion around thr kitchen table
when It comes to government, other than
statements of Ignorance that nil politicians are
dishonest. The real problem Is with the Ameri­
can people who through apathy nre not partici­
pating. Because the parents show little Interest
It stnnds to reason that children will plnce little
Importance on tills very valuable right and we
will all be In Jeopardy.
The truth Is that very few would dispute what I
am saying, so why not proceed?
To me all of this makes a great deal of sense.
It creates un opportunity for parrots and chil­
dren to be Involved TOGETHER In our most val­
ued rigid as cltlrens. the right to vote, to choose
our traders, to leant what thr Issues arr. to un­
derstand that there arr politicians who do want
to serve the public, thr most of all to makr us
face tip to our shortcomings while we Instill In
our children thr Importance of their vote when
the)* are o f age.
In our home wr talk nbout thr issues with our
daughter nnd her friends, usually at the dining
room table. W r discussed tills Inst rlrrlton.
looked over the mailings, and talkrd alKiut Is
sues. Thrre were differences of opinion within
our ow*n home, but Dint's what It's all about.
Isn't It?

Special People
TONY
TIZZIO
t MBH v

Tlzzioisan
advocate for
1 the disable^.

M ore on Paratransit
Just whrn you thought you Itrnrd all you
needed to know nbout Dir State of Florida's
Commission for the Transportation Disadvan­
taged (TD). annual 1998 Conference held In
Tampa from August 4-7. we bring you more.
Today wr are happy to present to you the
third and last, for this year ut leust. of our se­
ries o f this event. In the final analysis It was
fun and Informative, yet tiring. In this Install­
ment. we will focus on one o f the movers and
shakers at the conference and In the state.
Thom DeLllla.

Resignation prompts mayor’s reply
/n response to Mr. Harold Chapman's Scenic
Improvement Board resignation letter submitted
to the Sgmlnole Herald and printed this past
week:
It Ib wlDi regret that I learned of your reslgnaUon from the Scenic Improvement Board (SIB).
After reading your letter. I have to wonder If It I b
your goal to prevent Sanford from progressing
as a city o f regional Influence and leadership, a
goal this City Commission has established as a
priority.
It Is confusing that you refer to promises that
can't be kept as Ilea, because your letter Is very
misleading to say the least. First o f all. the
commission has repeatedly shown the highest
regard for the scenic Improvement of Sanford.
All you need to do is follow Howard Jeffries and
his crew on a day to day basis to sec the com ­
mission's direction In beauUflcatlon. At the direcDon o f these commissioners, who care
deeply for the people o f Sanford, this year and
next will show our cltlrens considerable
changes and Improvements o f our parks. Tills
caring commission has prlortUzcd such projects
as:
* Planting o f over 300 trees In right-of-ways
Diroughout the city this past year.
* Clean up and rehabilitation o f a severely ne­
glected African-American cemetery (Page Jackson):
* Upgrade o f Memorial Park. This project will
result In new landscaping, new park amenities
and an updated Irrigation system;
* Upgrade o f Coastline Park. This project will
Include a new restroom, picnic shelter and play
equipment, and an addlUonal basketball court
wlDi night lighting;
* Night lighting at Fort Mellon Park basketball
court:
* Second Streetscape Project, which will add
69 new trees between Oak and Sanford avenues,
and restore the historic brick pavers;
* Expansion of the Municipal Cemetery via the
development o f the Crawford Properly:
* Removal and relocation o f the Famous and
Historic Trees to George Touhy Park. This beau­
tiful grecnscape project will highlight the mem­
ory o f beloved Sanford families;
* Restoration o f Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium and building o f a 6-fleld sports com ­
plex at Chase Park:
* Consideration o f ways to landscape 17-92
between First and 25th streets, and expand our
bike trail system which will Include the 4-1/2
mile "River Walk" along Bcenic Lake Monroe;
* Consideration o f buying additional park land

G u e s t C o lu m n
SANFORD
MAYOR
LARRY A.
DALE
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along the waterfront.
As for Fort Mellon Park, you know full well the
commission Is not providing the developer with
"the gift o f Fort Mellon Park." You do, In fact,
know Dial the commission Is considering a pro­
posal to build an historic hotel and conference
center on only a portion o f this land. You also
know for a fact that this commission desires to
commit to the enhancement o f Fort Mellon Park
with additional funding o f 2-3 million dollarscnhancemcnts that Include a beautiful land­
scaped boardwalk with fountains, brick pavers,
a fishing pier and marina dock, pavilions, gaze­
bos, and additional playground equipment.
It Is Interesting to note that ‘ the damage" you
refer to Is looked upon by a very large number
of our constituents as great vision and the op ­
portunity to rekindle and restore Sanford.
1 think this great land of ours was built on
community Involvement. Involvement that must
include diverse ways o f thinking, discourse and
debate amongst ourselves. Proposing an Idea
such as this brings out Interest In Sanford Drat
Is healthy for our well-being. After all the facts,
debate, discussion and campaigning are fin­
ished. It Is the citizens o f Sanford who will de­
cide the fate o f our core downtown historic
business district. This commission has voted
unanimously to place thlB Issue on a.public ref­
erendum on November 3, 1998. Why are you
promoting the animosity you refer to In your let­
ter? Isn’t the will o f the majority of our citizens
our goal? If It Is. there need be no animosity,
just community Interest, debate, discussion,
and voting on Die direction our wonderful city
should take as we enter the 21st Century.
Please. Harold, when things seem to be con­
trary to your personal beliefs, don't quit. In­
stead, stay the course, be Involved, and try to
Influence the thinking that goes Into the politi­
cal process.

First up. we will review exactly what TD or
Paratransit Is. Paratransit Is a door to door,
shared ride system. The Local Community
Transportation Coordinator (CTC) Is Lynx. Lynx
Is the Orlando areas public transportation
company and their A+Llnk department handles
Paratransit.
In Paratransit, the client calls and schedules
a ride one or more days In advance depending
on the criteria the client falls Into. Tills service
Ib available Diroughout Die tri-county area; Or­
ange. Seminole and Osceola counties. There arr
approximately 07 counties In the Stale of Flor­
ida. Dial have transportation coordination.
Thom DeLllla shares some ot his Insights on
the 1998 conference and the disability move­
ment. The 47-year-old Transportation comm is­
sioner works for the Florida State Department
of Labor and Securities. Hr works every day to
make Florida a better place for the disabled.
DeLllla comes to all this with a lot of experi­
ence. since It was 27 years ago that he became
disabled, due to a diving accident. Not one to let
something like a wheelchair stop him. he sees
Diings getting better. "I think some of the most
Important Issues for the disabled, are becoming
more and more Important In the planning proc­
ess.”
Regarding the conference, DeLllla said. "Thr
opportunity was to sec and try the Btate o f the
art technology being designed and applied to
transportation." This was well demonstrated by
the many van manufacturers and support de­
vices at the conference.
DeLllla says, "This will serve to Increase the
efficiency of safety and transportation for the
disabled. I am Inspired by the commitment of
local transportation providers." DeLllla further
applauded the transportation providers. T h e
vision of their commitment Is to address that
Issue and prepare the state of Florida for the fu­
ture.”
Speaking o f the Involvement of others tn the
state, DeLllla says. *1 was very pleased to see
several county commissioners attend and par­
ticipate In the conference. These Individuals
also demonstrate a commitment to the elderly
and Individuals with disabilities who live In
their communities.”
As always In these columns about Die confer­
ence or any subject, we tried to tell you a little
about a segment o f society you may not know
about.
If you have a non-profit organization relating
to the disabled and have a special event coming
up, please let us know about It. Include the
name, address and phone number o f the or­
ganization as well as the time, place and con­
tact person for the event.

�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida •Sunday. September 6 . 1998 - SA

E d ito ria l &amp; O pin ion
E m p o w erm en t in our system
Criticizing, complaining, making excuses and
fear have Ix-cn the major roles taxpayers and
voters have accepted In this system of govern­
ment since Its foundation, while on the other
hand this system of government was founded on
lies that we are one nation under Ood and Jus­
tice for all.
Tills system o f government, since Its founda­
tion. has escalated Its role try constantly de­
stroying the American families and bringing
more famine and pestilence upon this land.
This system o f government has claimed war on
the American families and segregated house­
holds according to riches not color or race.
Please! Where there Is division amongst you.
there are all types o f evil works and this system
Is divided.
As I look at the role of this system of govern­
ment versus the fear nnd Ignorant roles of the
voters nnd taxpayers. It Is evident nnd under­
standable why this ship Is going down. There
are three major components that assure this
failure. They are ns follows:
Tills system of government creates criminals.
The privilege of Immunity from prosecution can
lx* grunted for cerintn crimes. Low Income
whites and r*|x?clully blacks are contiolled
through the courts for monetary gains and deals
which are regulated by their system of Judicial
rules that change dally until the people have
lost control.
The government has created a legal system
that most people, especially blacks cannot ufford.
Just us the serpent in the garden, this system
of government Is deceitfully cunning and very
crafty which brings me to the second major
romponrnt of this system.
The second component of this worldly system
Is that blacks and low Income whites, but espe­
cially blacks, have faithfully accepted thetr role
In this system. Tills system of government Is
pampering our neighboring allies for peace nnd
hope of finding better relationships. Illucks are
still being saddled with hatred and prejudices
with no pampering or peace In sight.
Tills system o f government mukes laws and
special provisions for protecting animals, with
license plates and monuments nfter them, yet
blacks and low Income whites are preyed upon
with hate.
Something Is wrong. It has hern shown that
every black community in Amrrica suffers the
same social and economic Ills and Is to blame

Guest Columnist
JOHNELL
JACKSON
S em ino le

County
activist

for most criminal behaviors, especially the
world o f drugs. It Is virtually Impossible for
blacks to control the most productive money
making product In America, drugs. Even the
dumbest, richest while person can see through
that. For blacks to manufacture, produce,
transport, even financially manage such a sys­
tem of operation requires a political and educa­
tional level. Tills system proves tluit blacks are
nut Included, but only taigeled foi the role.
Blacks In America have contributed more
money to this system from drugs for a product
beyond their control, with such u small reward
und no social advances. Ninety percent of
crimes are dm g related with blacks having the
highest percentage of arrests. After 30 years of
In and out of Jails, prisons, probation and God
knows what else, with all the trillions of dollars
being made, the blacks still are on the comers
producing for the system.
When you spare the rod of correction. It
spoils a child: but when you sparr the law In
black communities. It s|&gt;olls the community.
Finally, the third component of this system is
the voter, taxpayrr and the rich upper class to
Include wealthy blacks. Yes. you do have
wealthy blacks In tills system, but even the
richest and most educated blacks are controlled
Iry the system. Voters and taxpayers have lost
their powrr to defuse tills explosive government
that Is a time bomb.
You will constantly lx? raped liy this system,
lied too. and stripped of your godly morals, be­
cause o f your o vn fears. Tills system has legis­
lated Itself to death against you. leaving you
hopeless nnd helpless and until you realize that
man Is not greater than his creator, you are
drstlned to lose. Where I am from, you reap
what you sow.
God bless!

LETTERS
Thanks to
one and all
In a democracy, any citizen
has the right to nin for politi­
cal office, nnd that Is exactly
what I did. I did so with grrat
zest and enthusiasm, encour­
aged by my friends and family.
It was an experience 1 will
treasure. Supported by friends
I have known for years, we
embarked upon n Journey we
hoped would lead to service on
the Seminole County School
Board. Space does not permit
me to list all the Individual
kindness shown me. but I
would lx* remiss If I did not
publicly thank: Bella Adams,
(my treasurer). Shirley Schllke,
Celrste llurriy. Linda Schaeffer.
Judy Wlmhlsh and Jorlla Sin­
gleton.
Running against an Incumlient Is always a difficult task,
however, the Introduction of a
third candidate made thr race
even more challenging.
Given my educational creden­
tials nnd my service to this
community. I was surprised by
the opposition to my candi­
dacy. Consequently. I want to
|x&lt;rsoiially thank everyone who
supported my efforts. Receiving
20.55 |x*rcent of the vote cast
was vrry good for a grass resits
campaign.
Addlttonally. I want to (hank:
my minister and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Bmce Scott: my
church family; my son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. nnd Mrs.
James Sweeting III nnd all who
supported me within the Re­
publican political framework.
I wish thr very best to both
of my opponents; may God
grant them the wisdom to fare
and resolve their future chal­
lenges. I pray for all of the
children of Seminole County

OBITUARIES
OLLIE LEE BLANTON
Ollle Lee Blanton, 85, Ban­
croft Street.
Deltona, died
Thursday. Sept. 3. 1998 at Deltuna Health Care. Deltona.
Bom In Soperton, Oa., she
moved to Central Florida In
1948 from Bradenton. Mrs.
Blanton was a homemaker.
She was a member of Church
of Ood. Sanford.
Survivors Include son. Arthvjr,
Deltona; one grandchild.
Stephen R. BaldaufT Funeral
Home. Inc.. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

. THOMA0 B. NULTT
.

Thomas B. Nulty, 71. Orove
Lane. Sanford d ied ' Friday,
Sept. 4. 1998. Bom In Jersey
City, N J .. he moved to Central
Florida In 1969. Mr. Nulty was
: a driver for Lynx Transporta- tlon. Orlando. He was a mem­
ber of the Knights of Colum. bus.
Holy
Name
Society.

Friendly Sons of shillelagh. S.
Old Bridge
Volunteer
Fire
Dept.. OUI Bridge. N.J. und S o­
ciety for the ITeservatlon and
Encouragement o f Barbershop
Quartet Singing In America.
Mr. Nulty served In the U.S.
Navy. He was a member of All
Souls Catholic Church, San­
ford.
Survivors Include wife. Mary
(Marie); sons. James T.. San­
ford. Brian C., Winter Springs;
daughters, Kathleen N. Shoup.
Winter Springs. Bernadette E.
McManus. Deltona. Oertrude R
Tucker.
Jacksonville:
18
grandchildren: five great-grand­
children;
two
great-great­
grandchildren.
Baldwln-Fatrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, In chnrge of
arrangements.

RAT CLAYTON PATE
Ray Clayton Pate. 78. Chokecherry Drive. Winder Springs.

: A d a m s ---------* Costlasad frsm Pago 1A
who should be
heard. A similar decision came
up when I first ran for office the call on casino gambling.
, That went to the public and the
people voted It down."
In his four years In ofnee,
. Adams said he believes he con­
tributed to the county's growth
and respect. ”We were an aver­
age county four years ago and
today we re one o f the premier
. counties In the state. In the
- country and highly regarded In.. tcm atlonally." he said.
,
*I'm concerned about what
happens next.” he said. ”IVe
got two more months to help
make decisions on the budget.
' on CRA and redevelopment of
17-92 and other very important
* Issues. What happens slier I'm
out, I don't know. I hope the
“ •commission stays on the right
' path and not to a path o f In* eptness and do-nothlngness.
This Is a world class commu­
nity but It needs to stay that
.. way."
Adams. 56. said It Is possible
that he will run for a commls* slon seat In the year 2000.
, Three seats are open • Daryl
McLain's, Dick Van Der Welde's

and Grant Moloy's. Laughing.
Adams
suld
he
certainly
wouldn't be running against
McLain. 'H e's good - he should
stay." Adams hardly feels the
same about the other two.
In lire wake of defeat. Adams
seems more hurt than angry
and determined to pick himself
up. T'm a very competitive per­
son.” he said. T'm wound up
right now and need to unwind a
bit. This has been one. long
hot summer."
Adams Bald he asked some of
the
Republican
Executive
Committee leaders If he had a
political future. He said they
told him he did. that he had
suffered a setback but was not
dead. He would live to nm
again.
Committee Chairman Jim
Stelllng praised Adams for his
work and said he felt badly for
liim In his defeat. ‘ He's down
but not out.” Stelllng said.
Tt was the will o f the people
that I not return this time.”
Adams said. "That’s what being
In the arena la all about. The
people may change their mind
In a couple o f years.”

died Friday. Sept. 4. 1998.
Bom In llliiote. Ala., hr moved
to Central Florida in 1952 from
Panama City. Mr. Pate was re­
ared from dvtl service. He
served In the U.S. Army. Mr.
Pate had been a member of
Longwood Church of Christ
since 1957.
Survivors Include wife. Chris­
tine B.; son. Larry Clayton,
Sanford: sister. Cassle P. R o­
mano. Dothan. Ala.; grand­
daughters. Klmburly Ann Win­
kle. Cristy L.; great-grandsons.
Clayton Winkle. Collin Winkle.
Baldwln-Fatrchlld
Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs, in
charge of arrangements.

LUCILLE MARIE VAUGHN
Lucille Marie Vaughn. 82.
Ponce de Leon. Boca Raton,
died Friday, Sept. 4. 1998 at
South
Seminole
Hospital.
Longwood. Mrs. Vaughn was
bom In West Orange. N.J. Mrs.

C ops arrest
adult club
ow ner fo r
bank ro bbery
Prom Staff Reports
CASSELBERRY - An adujt
club owner, who owes rent
money, and his associate were
arrested for robbing a bank,
police said.
Gary Hendrickson. 39. owner
o f House o f Babes, which Is no
longer operating, and Bmce
Tlttsworth. 37, were charged
Friday for attempting to rob
three banks.
The landlord is suing Hen­
drickson for $21,000 in back
rent.
Police said the men tried to
rob two banks in Winter Park
before robbing the SouthTrust
Bank in Casselberry. Shortly
after the robbery, police ar­
rested the men and recovered
the $13,000 that had been
taken from the bank.
The two suspects are’ In the
Seminole County Jail on no
bond.

Vaughn was a homemaker. She
was a Cuthohc.
__
Survivors Include- sons. Ed­
mund W.. Boynton Beach.
Charles M. (Micky), Winter
Springs; sisters. Marie Judge.
Dorothea Stanley,
both
of
Baskin Ridge. N.J., Geraldine
Keenan. N. Wales, Pa., C on­
stance Forlrnza. Sea Girt. N.J.,
Guen Dowd, Ralrlgh, N.C.,
Vulerie Cassano. Aurora. 111.:
three grandchildren.
Banlield Funeral Home. Win­
ter Springs, in charge o f ar­
rangements.

MINEVAH WILLIAMSON
Mlncvah Williamson, 88. Oak
Avenue. Sanford, died Thurs­
day. Sept. 3. 1998. Bom Sept.
24, 1909 In Coolldge, Ga.. she
movrd to Central Florida In
1943. Mrs. Williamson was a
supervisor
for
a
clothing
manufacturer. She was a memIx t o f First Baptist Church of
Sanford.
Survivors Include sister, Lyde
Lavender, Sanford; two neph­
ews; on niece; 11 great-nieces
and great-nephews.
Brisson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

tamonte Springs;
Susan Baker (wife), age un­
Others arrested Friday and known. 213 I'carl Lake Cause­
- charged with conspiracy to way. Altamonte Springs;
T traffic a controlled substance Sheryl L. Bradford, age 35. 211
' are:
Pearl Lake Causeway. Alla„ ,
__
monte Springs;
James David Baker, age 37. Qregg
Byers. age 20. 633
213 Pearl Lake Causeway. A l - _ calientc
Wav.
Altamonte

Springs;
Haroldaon Cherenfant, age 22.
2730 Elmhurst Circle. Orlando;
Paulson Cherenfant. age 28.
5017 City Street, Orlando:
Fronds Xanler Debias!, age 43.
213 Pearl Lake Causeway. A l­
tamonte Springs;
Victor Dostallr. Orlando;

Luxlene Sweeting
Sanford

Right to vote
Notice to Seminole County
residents:
Are the county residents
aware they cannot vote on the
Issue o f downtown Mellonvtllc
Park to "Save Our Park”. Only
residents o f the City o f Snnford
will be allowed to vote on this
Issue. I know nil o f Seminole
County has enjoyed Uie use of
tills park, myself and family
Included.
I live In Seminole County. My
address is Sanford. Why are we
In Seminole
County
when
county residents are not a l­
lowed to vote. 1 have been a
resident of Seminole County
since February o f 1956. 1 want
thr right to vote. I was not a l­
lowed to sign a petition to
'Save Our Park” because I live
In the county. NOT FAIR.

Adams) with whom I had the
pleasure to meet and discuss
Improvements for my West
Lake Brantley neighborhood.
Mr. Adams has many down-toearth remedies
for getting
problems solved. But he won't
get the chance, because Inde­
pendent Americans like me are
barTed from voting In a pri­
mary. November should be the
deciding vote. Defeating a can­
didate two months earlier only
promotes a fraudulent result by
denying support from Inde­
pendents. Voter turnout Is low
enough without denying those
who took the efTort to show up.
Unfair) Change your system!
Open primaries to all voters.

J. Mike Goring
Lake Brantley, PL

Edna If. Swigonakl
Sanford, PL

Independent
resents system
1 love this country. 1 cherish
my right to vote nnd never miss
any election or primary. I'm
also a registered Independent,
since 1980.
Tuesday I go to vote and I
am denied the ability to vote
for
a
commissioner
(Win

William, you were taken away
25 yean ago today, but it teemt
tike ycoenlay to your family.
You are alwayi in our beans and
thoughts. We miss and love you
Mom &amp; Dad
Staten A Brothers

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FU N ER ALS
Pats. Ray Clayton
Funeral arrvtec (or Mr. Ray Clay­
ton Pate. 78, of Winter Springs. will
tx- Tuesday at noon ul longwood
Church of Christ. 1018 Highway
17-92. Lingwood. with Harney
Owen* officiating. Ifir family will
receive friends Monday from 0 until
8 pan. ul Its.* Altamonte Chapel of
the
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Home. Interim-ill will lx- at High­
land Memorial Gardens. Apopka.
Mr. Pate Is survived by wife. Chris­
tine It., son. Larry Clayton. San­
ford. sister. Cussle P. Romano,
Dotluui. Ala., ami granddaughters.
Klmburly Ann Winkle. Crtsly L.
uik! great'grandsons. Clayton and
Collin Winkle.
WUUsmson, Mlncvah
Funeral services for Mrs. Williamwmi will be Tuesday ul 11 u.in. Ill
tlic Brinson Funeral Chapel with _
the Rev. Wayne llurvey offlelulliig. '
Interment will follow in Evergreen
Cemetery- Friends may call at the
funeral home Tuesday from 10 a.m.
until time of service. Brisson Fu­
neral Borne. (407) 322-2131, Sanlord. In rliarge of services.

D r u g s ----------' Cm Us m I (ran Papa IA

who provided the Impetus for
me to nm for office.
Finally, given the opportunity
I will nm again because I re­
alize God Is the author o f my
destiny. 1 also encourage other
citizens to nm for political o f­
fice because It Is essential to a
democracy's survival.

Janrllc Dostallr. Orlando; .
All Khordctchl. age 19, 691
Colgate
Avenue.
Altamonte
Springs:
Christopher McMenamln, age
27. 215 Pearl Lake Causeway,
Altamonte Springs;
Joy Tucker (llugcllcr). age 42.

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�6 A •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Honda •Sunday. September 6 . 1990

B usiness
R e lie f a fter the firestorm
Company designs T-shirt, donates disaster aid proceeds
lidded bonus fur the people
purchasing the shirts. It Is a
ixiniis that la well appreciated
by the Amrrtcnn Red Cn&gt;S9
and the Salvation Army In
Volusia County.
Mnn against nature ts an
age-old theme supplied wllh
near Infinite variances. When
entire communities and fire
workers from all over North
Ainrrica contend the natural
forces of fire. It takes an or­
ganized. resourceful and Im­
passioned
supporting
cast.
James My. Public Relations
and Disaster Services D irector
for the Salvation Army, claims
It took even more than that.

by Justin Sapp

HERALD CORRESPONDENT
LONC.WOOD - On July 1.
Chuck Adams received n call
from his brother-in-law, Gary
Muse.
Muse had a tone of e x c ite ­
ment. A lieutenant with the
Seminole County EMS Fire
Reseue Division, he had been
assigned to control some of the
devastating fires In Ormond
Deach.
Muse and fellow firelighters
wanted something tangible to
commemorate
their
efforts
during the disastrous blazes.
Adams recalls. 'H e called me
up and said. 'Chuck, you got to
make some shirts for these
gu ys'*
‘ I had no Idea what to do.*
said Adams, 's o he says.
America's Firefighters Dancin'
with the Devil... FIRESTORM!"
After 27 years In the busi­
ness. Adams admits he had not
heard of anything like this.
But he quickiy agreed to c r e ­
ate the minimum 10 dozen
shirts his screen-print press
allows. Adams Is owner o f Dirt
Shirts. Inc. Located In Big Tree
Crossing Industrial Park In
Longwood. Dirt Shirts Is a
manufacturer and supplier of
testimonial T-shirts for various
exciting events such os motorross races, water ski tour­
naments. air shows, and the
recently postponed Pepsi 400.
Adams thought. T ills Is a dis­
aster and I better not profit
from this.* So alter the shirts
sold, he donated the entire
$1,200 proceeds to the Red
Cross and Salvation Army,
main providers o f support for
fire crews and volunteers. He
had placed the Dirt Shirts
phone number In small print
under
the
theme
phrase
'Firefighters Unite to Save
Morida*. It turned out that
people loved the design of the
shirt. Calls came In from all

nmrmta r n o w U f lontnrjf t i w

*

Chuck Adams, owner ol Did Shids, Inc. designed the FIRESTORM T-shlds,
and donated the proceeds.
over the nation.
Everyone
seemingly wanted to m odrl
the momento. Dirt Shirts went
back to the presses with a new
goal. Dirt Shirts would donate
a whopping $10,000 to the r e ­
lief centers. With a mix of sur­
prise and satisfaction, Adams
admits. T h e last couple of
checks arc going out now to

realize this goal.’
JefT Ward, a lieutenant In
the training division o f the
Seminole County EMS Fire
Rescue Division, thinks the
shirts are great. *We go tn and
work our hearts out. It's nice
to have a little souvenir.* The
fact that the profits go to
charitable
relief seems an
* •

Pennies a d d

b ♦. M»-&gt;v » •

The Salvation Army provided
hot meals for the bulk of
emergency personnel tn Volu­
sia and Flagler Counties. They
received and distributed the
majority of bulk food and d o ­
nations. My says. *Our people
were
very
successful
In
reaching the firefighters, but It
was an organizational night­
mare. When the fire* moved
and Intensified, so did our op­
eration. It became apparent
that the only system that
could be established was a
system of constant change.*
Lt. JefT Ward praises relief
efforts. T h e entire effort to
help us out was phenomenal.
When I was tn Ormond Deach.
they had everything... under­
wear, toothbrushes, plenty of
food... I thought, 'good grief,
this ts unbelievablcF* The Sal­
vation Army Is still providing
disaster services tn Magler and
Volusia Counties.
With
financial
assistance
from commendable
citizens
like Chuck Adams, the efforts
by Red Cross and The Solva­
tion Army should remain k i c cesaful. If you care to sport
one o f the shirts yourself, con­
tact Dirt Shirts at 831-2269 or
(800) 248-2919 or write them
at Dirt Shirts. 769 Big T ree
Rd.. Longwood. FL. 32750.
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PROPOSED AM ENDM ENT T O
TH E VOLUSIA/SEMINOLE
CONSORTIUM ’S
1997-98 CONSOLIDATED PLAN
On October 27, 1998 the Seminole County Board of
County Commissioners will consider amending the 199798 One-Year Action Plan of the Count/* Consolidated
Plan. Th e Consolidated Plan governs the allocation and
expenditure of H O M E Program funds. Under the H O M E
Program, the Board is considering the modification of one
(1) existing activity.
• H O M E Program Housing Rehabilitation Funds in
the amount of $200,000.00 to be used for the clear­
ance and reconstruction of at least (5) homes
destroyed by the February 1998 tornadoes.

W. Larry Campbell Jr.

On March 10, 1998, the Seminole County Board of
County Commissioners authorized the use of up to
$200,000.00 in 1997/1998 H O M E Program funds to be
used for the purpose of clearing the lots and funding the
reconstruction of homes occupied by very-low income
home owners in the areas ravaged by the tornadoes of
February 1998.

C am p b ell tak es
p osition w ith
S an ford b an k
Special to the Herald
SANFORD - W. Larry Camp*
bell Jr. lias been
named
banking office manager at the
Huntington National Dank.
Campbell, 26. Is responsible
for the expansion of existing
customer relationships, new
business development, and of­
fice management, lie builds
and expands personal and
corporate
relationships and
fosters community
relation­
ships. He Is currently attend­
ing Seminole Community Col­
lege to receive his associate's
degree.
The
Huntington
National
Dank Is the principal subsidi­
ary of Huntington Bancshares
Inc., a $26.7 billion regional
bank holding company. The
Huntington lias 115 banking
locations across Florida with
additional sites in the eastern
part of the United States. In­
ternational banking services
are made available through
the headquarters office In C o­
lumbus. Ohio and oilices In
the Cayman Islands and Hong
Kong.

Winn Dixie Store Manager David Sabbarese
(center) presents Major Larry Broome, arms com­
mander for The Salvation Army, and Sumner

Hutcheson III, CEO lor the Central Florida Chapter
d the American Red Cross wfth s check (or
$8,480.27 on behalf o( Winn-Dixie shoppers.

Th e Board is now providing for and inviting public com­
ment on this amendment. Anyone desiring to comment or
ask any questions regarding this amendment may contact
the Seminole County Community Development Office in
writing or in person at the following address and tele­
phone num ber

Shoppers turn sm all change into big help
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO - Winn-Dixie shoppers raised
more than $8,400 for fire disaster relief by
rounding their pennies up to Uie next dollar
for Just 20 days: from July 0 to July 20. The
proceeds were spilt evenly between The
American Red Cross and Salvation Army,
with each charity organization receiving a
$4,240 check for their Central Florida Fire
Disaster Relief funds.
Customers at Winn-Dixie stores through­
out Central Florida were offered the oppor­
tunity to even up thetr grocery bills to help
support fire victims whose homes were lost.
Tlic "even It up" program allowed shoppers
to round up their bills to the nearest dollar.

Buddy Balagia, Principal Planner
Community Development Office
Seminole County Government
1101 East First Street
Sanford, F L 32771

T ills isn't from Winn-Dixie." said Larry
Deck, marketing director for Winn-Dixie.
T h is is from Winn-Dixie shoppers. Though
Winn-Dixie was able to help in many ways,
this was an opportunity for everyone tn our
communiUes to pitch in and give aid to
those most affected by the fires*
Winn-Dixie stores a**" participated in firerelief efforts at the r r q u c i f t f t G American
Red Cross and Salvation Army. The com ­
pany donated more than 48.000 snacks.
2.400 rolls o f toilet tissue. 1.000 bars o f
soap. 4.000 24-ounce bottles o f Ostorade
and 18.480 bottles o f water along with Indi­
vidual requests made at each atore tn the
affected areas.

407-321-1130, extension 7384
Fax: 407-328-2596
E-mail: balagiaO[uno.com
Comments will be received until October 6,1998 (a mini­
mum 30-day comment period is required by Federal reg­
ulation) and will be transmitted to the County
Commissioners for consideration at their October 27,
1998 meeting. Please call the Community Development
l Office if you have any questions.

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By Jeff Bertlnicke
ASSISTANT STOUTS EDITOR
The »un will romc out to ­
morrow.
Ami tomorrow, and tomor­
row and tomorrow again.
At least for Millennium Mid­
dle Schoolers Hillary Quigley
and Mahan ’ Mooklr* Nathan.
The two auditioned and
made It to the cast of ’ Annie*
which will be performed at the
Orlando Civic Theater for sev­
eral days In December.
Doth had to go through
some tough auditions which
Included dancing, singing and
a speaking role. After making
the cut. they were assigned
the roles of servants In a
scene Invoking New Vork.
Mookle. as everyone calls
her. Is an eighth-grader and
Hillary Is In sixth. They heard
about tryouts for the play and
went to Geneva to audition.
Tlie first pructlce Is next
Saturday and l&gt;oth are very

excited.
Mookle Is a student In the
Millennium International Bac­
calaureate
program
which
means she needs to con­
stantly spend time on her
studies, but she was excited to
take the time out for her stage
career. She’s been In plays at
her schools and the Victory
Temple of God Church, but
this Is her biggest role yet.
*1 want to be n movie star
when I grow up,* Mookle said.
*lf somebody sees me. maybe
they’ll recognize me and make
me a star.*
Mookle Is nothing If not sure
of herself. She said she’s not a
bit nervous about singing In
front of other |&gt;eople.
*1 sing In church all the
time.* she said. 'Everybody
says I have a beautiful voice.*
She has a lot of nerve and
doesn't plan to be nervous.
*No. I’m not nervous.* she
said *1 don’t think about peo­
ple I don’t know, but If I need

to calm down. I just try to
smile when I get nervous and
It’s okay.*
Hillary
has
a
different
method o f dealing with nerves.
She counts backwards from
five until she feels ready.
Hillary got the Idea from her
drama teacher who told the
class about the play. She said
It sounded like fun and. after
having appeared In a lot of
school plays, decided to give It
a try.
She has a lot of friends who
believe In her tnlents.
*1 don’t think I have a good
singing voice, but all of my
friends say I can do It.*
Neither of the two thrsplans
are looking towards a career
In theater. Hillary, who loves
Jonathon
Taylor-Thomas.
said she wants to be a fashion
designer or a marine archae­
ologist and Mookle wants to
be lawyer who does a little bit
of actresslng on the side.

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By Ales I
On the cabinet by my bed. two alarm clocks
sit perched, like vultures working together
stalking their prey. The minutes change from
0:29 to 6:30. ‘ BEEPBEEPBEEPBEEP*
The task of turning off my alarm dock has
hrromr.nn Involuntary movement. Likr my leg
l^cklng-Mit when tupped by u doctor, my body
tpms. my arm outstretches, and In One fluid
motion my alarm clock beckons no more.
Ten minutes go by. There Is a knock on my
door. *Alex,* says my mother. *are you up yet?*
The message races from my ear to my brain,
where my bruin, where my subconscious take
the message. My subconscious, positive that I
have not been asleep long enough for Its shift
to be over, simply sends out the one word re­
sponse. ^fes.“
More time passes, there Is another knock.
*AJex, are you up?*
My subconscious works quickly, and sends
out the longer answer. *Yea. I already told you
that.*
Yes. this Is my momlng routine, courtesy of
the Seminole County School Board. In fact, tn
order for me to actually wake up. It may take
several dozen alarms, a police siren, a few
hundred crying babies, a water cannon, some
banshees, electrodes hooked up to my eyelids,
and multiple people scratching the fingernails
against chalkboards.
Despite all this, I still favor the early m om ­
lng classes. Yes. I have heard o f all the studies
about how poorly high schoolers’ brains work
so early In the momlng. Yes. I have slept
through a few courses because of their early
hour. Yes. I still am not entirely sure whether
or not I had a flret-pertod class sophomore

year. Yes. I would love to have unolhrr hour of
sleep.
Despite idl this, the early hour does make
sense. For busing purposes, high school, m id­
dle school, and elementary school must start
and finish at different times. Loglrully. high
school should start first, as most mlddlr
school and elementary school students do not
have after school Jobs to worry about. The
hours for high school -'provide stURMB M i l
more time they can be working and making
money.
Now. at my school. Lynuin High school
(Home o f the Fighting Insomniacs) they de­
cided to combat the problem o f drowsy stu­
dents by selling coffee tn the momlng. Many a
student found themselves overjoyed by this,
and my sleepier friends got that extra boost In
the momlng. Now, I think if tire school board
were willing to go that extra step, and provide
caffeine Intravenously to all students during
their classes. I think we would have a much
more alert student body. Some might call this
a waste o f money, but 1 think taxpayers would
be happy to contribute to the education of this
county's children.
In truth, there Is no great solution to the
problem of early momlng classes. What Is
most efllclent Is often not what is most Ideal.
Students will often suflirr from sleep depriva­
tion and will lament their lot. I personally have
done this on a number o f occasions. In Die
best o f all possible schools, we would simply
go whenever we felt like It. but sadly, we have
to drudge through our four years, and hope for
sleep to come once we all gruduute. Or die.
Whichever comes first.

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Marian *Mookie* Nathan and Hillary Outlay ar* two
Mdtenrvum Middle School students who were chosen

to perform In ‘ Annie* at the Orlando Civic Theater in
December.

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school at 7:20 a.m ...zzzzz
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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or not loalng tbetr dool
during such an m o ttonaUy charged match.

Alex Kane Is a senior at Lyman High School

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Jason B. Davis, Air Force
Airman 1st Class, o f Longwood. graduated from baste
military training at Lackland
Air Force Base In San Anto­
nio. His parents are William
E. and Cindy Davis and he is
a 1990 graduate of Lake Bran­
tley High School.

Kora M orris, o f Longwood,
has been selected to receive
one o f Its 1 1.000 Leadership
Scholarships by Chlck-fll-A.
e Is a 1998 graduate o f Lake
Mary High School and is pur­
suing an art/computer anima­
tion degree at Seminole C om ­
munity College.

P stsr l e an Kosfauvar, of
ird, graduated with a
ichclor of Arts Degree In
Justness Administration. FIEmphasis, from ScatPacific University. He Is
ie son o f Robert Keefauver
id Julia A. Keefauver.

o f Longgraduated from ColumUniversity with an A.B. In
■ychology.

Ho, o f Lake Mary, was
named to the Dean's List for
the spring semester at Johns
Hopkins University. He Is the
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Kit Sang
Ho and attended Lake Mary
High School. He Is majoring in
Arts At Sciences.

Borah M. Catinsaa, daugh­
ter of Paul and Ruby Catineau
o f Lake Mary, graduated from
the Naval Recruit Command In
Illinois.

named to the Who's Who
Among American High School
Students.

Georgia Southern University
held its spring commence­
ment recently and two Seminote County students earned
degrees.
Jaeqntlins
Core.
from
Longwood. earned a B.S. and
Michaal Kagsttwrg, from A l­
tamonte Springs, received a
B.S.

Nail Baboti, o f Longwood.

Michaal Rich, o f Cassel­

Is one of 18 undergraduates
participating In a summer
blosclcncr research program
at Tulls University. Each stu­
dent researcher receives a
$2,800 stipend for the 10week program.

berry, was named to the
Dean's List at Boston Univer­
sity.

F. Daniel Btreetmaa, son
o f Fred and Mary Streetman of
Longwood. was presented with
the Gen. Douglas MacArthur
Leadership Award by the
United States Pentagon.

daughter of
Denise Schl o f Oviedo, was

Pina Crest Elementary held a contest last week to
name the boy riding the bike at a symbol for Its Junior
Youth Crime Watch. Coach Steve Bauer, Tom Quinn,

T\vo Seminole County stu­
dents graduated from the Uni­
versity o f North Florida last
month. Jen nifer Page of Lake
Mary, and C hristina S tisrcn
o f Longwood each received
their diplomas.

KaUy Maintain, a Lake Mary
High School graduate, re­
cently completed the SOAR
session at Berry College In
Mount Berry. Qa. SPAR Is the
school orientation program.

Jesse White, Casey Mullen and Oct*via Wright taka a
look at the Bike Boy.

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Wednesday. Sept. 9. 9:13 a.m. to 12:15
p.m.
SAM O K I)
H ie Dividend'. Sellout Vol
Student Museum. .‘101 \V. Seventh Street.
unleoi 1‘ronr.mi Invites you tu attem l Sanford
uni ksliops .ihoill program s available In
Introduction to the Student Museum
ilie Seuilnolo
County INibllc Schools.
Social Studies Program Volunteers Inter
Iliese vvoikshops are free to the general
act with students as docents. Resourceful
public
and
provide
lulonuatlou
and
Individuals with a love of history and a
training about volunteet opportunities In
sense of humor are perfect candidates to
the piibln schools, 'llie re Is no obligation
serve as docents.
to heroine a Dividend volunteer when vou
Thursday. Sept. 10. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
attend the w oiksliops.
Super Scientists Make science come
Unless noted olh eiw lso. all o f these
alive for elementary school students by
w o ik s h o p s
ate being held at Sem inole
helping with simple science experiments
County Public Schools Kduealloual S up­ in the classroom. Hits session ts for Divi­
port Center. 100 K Lake Maty tllvd., dends who want to volunteer with third
Sanford
grade classes.
Tursdny. Sept. 8. 10 a.m. to noon
Friday, Sept. 11. 9:30 a.m.•11:30 a.m.
Dlgalo I'n Ksp.mol Assist elem en tary
SCPS Mellonvtlle Complex. 1211 Mellon
students to Ira n i conversational Spanish
villc Avenue. Sanford
leach ing guidelines and lesson plans are
Computers.
Computers.
Computerssupplied. IHIingu.il volunteers are ••spi­
Intermediate class provides advanced ap­
el.illy needed.
plication In the schools. Hands on experi­
Wednesday, Sept. 9. 0:30 a.m.-11 a.m.
ence.
Art See Program
This art en richm ent
Monday. Sept. 14, 9:30 a.m.*11:30 a.m.
program uiill/es prints and artifacts p r o ­ Mellonvtlle Complex Intermediate Com ­
vided by the Dividends office. Children
puters (see above)
leant about various art mediums and a il
Monday, Sept. 14. 11 a.m.-noon
tsts.
Math Super Stars-Malh
enrichment
Wednesday. Sept. 0. 9:30-11:30 a.m
program for grades I through H which ts
designed to develop a student’s thinking
Seminole County Public Schools M ellon
villr Complex. 1211 Mellonvtlle Aw.. skills while they are having fun.
Sanford.
Monday. Sept. 14. 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
Computers lor beginners H its w orkshop
Surviving Teenagers-Presrnted by G uid­
Is designed to provide basic Inform ation ance Counselor Joan Shalls who lias
and hands on experience le a n t the bow's
worked at the Middle and High School
and why’s and actually see the co m p u ter
D v r I A M ) survived her own teenagers.
applications used In the schools.
Focus will lx* on tlir Importance of com ­

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Tuesday, Sept. 13. 9 a.m .-2:30 p.m.
Green Circle Designed to help students
build a positive sense of self-worth, and
establish Inclusive relationships. Students
are encouraged to accept differences In
others and to understand themselves b et­
ter. Volunteers do 3 presentations for
each second grade c lass at a school.
Tuesday, Sept. 13. 8:30 n.m.-10:30 a.m.;
7 p.m .-9 p.m.
Mentors Spec i.il volunteers who commit
to making a difference in a youth’s life
'Iliese personal • hrrrleadrrs meet with a
student once a week at a sc bool.
Tuesday. Sept. 13, 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Special friends Volunteers role model
what being and having a friend Is all
about. Commitment Is lor one halt hour a
week at a schcxil
Friday, Sept. 18. 9 n.m.-1 1 a.m.
Reading Advancement Program (KAI’I
assists Ihst grade students reading below
grade level. Volunteers tutor one student
at a time lor 30 minutes a day. 3 times
eac h week. Ibis program Is available In 15
elementary schools.
Last year more than 12,000 volunteers
rontrthuted over -110,000 hours to Semi
Dole County Public Schools through the
Dividends Program. Thousands of students
have received individual attention and
many teachers have Ix-en offered that
'extra pair of hands* through the panic t
|&gt;atlon of Dividends Sc hools volunte ers To
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The Sanford Masonic Lodge was recently visited by
the Distnc Deputy Grand Master R W. Harry
Rosenthal (center, top row. with W M Mike
Hartman, left, and District Instructor W James A
Nash, right). Sanlord Masons in attendan e are

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middle row Goerge Moms. Arthur Bailey. Cart Reed
and Frank Rogerson

B a n k p ro g ra m a h elp to stu d e n ts
Special to the Herald
OV1KDO • University of Central Florida students, faculty and
staff will now have access to the latest financial technology, right
on their own campus. Ill response to a request for proposal. The
Huntington National Hank has hern awarded a three-year contrart to offer smart card s rn lrrs on the UCF campus.
Smart card technology Is u fairly recent financial service Inno­
vation that serves many functions Including operating as an ATM
card and student Identification, providing students with Instant
access to financial aid distributions and Information, enabling
students to make purchases at area stores and restaurants, ena­
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10) Is the grand
opening for the new Central
Florida Family Health Cen­
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415-A In Sanford. One of the
featured speakers at the 1 1
a.m. ceremony will be Assis­
tant Surgeon General M ar­
ilyn Gaston.
'file renter ts u nut-proitt
organization overseen by a
volunteer Hoard of Direc tors.
Dennis W. Cahill Is the Chief
Kxecuttve Officer.
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services and prevention to
the1 under served of Semi­
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of
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number of dependents In
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Seminole Herald. Santerd, Flortda •Sunday. September 6.1996

Jeff
B e rlin ick e
Herald Staff Writer

After almost
two years,
Rams are
finally winners
It‘» too bad there were hardly any fans In the
stands.
The Lake Mary Rama deaerved to have a
parked houae going wtld aa they ran off the
field, winner* for the f i r * I time In 11 games.
Last time the Rama ran off the Arid winner*.
Monica Lewinsky was an unknown Intern and
the Rama were playoff contender*.
A lot has changed since then. After an 0-9
season last year and a season-ending twogame losing streak In 1996.
The Rams placed their hopes In new coach
Greg Stanton, a college coach who Inherited on
empty cabinet and few players.
The defense held, the offense struggled and
the fans believed.
Then, lightening struck, literally, on the
Rams.
Trailing 14-10, the game was suspended by
lightening. The crowd filed out o f the stadium,
the band went home and the players retreated
to the locker rooms, looking at another loss.
But. for the first time In two years, the Rams
got lucky. Mother Nature cooperated and the
Rams and Eagles took the field.
Small bolts o f lightening continued, but so
did the game, and so did Lawrence Rudolph.
For three year*, Rudolph has mesmerized
Lake Mary roaches with his talent, he Just
never had his breakaway game.
Until last night.
Rudolph ran In place for three Quarters, then
won the game, carrying the ball all eight time*
on Lake Mary's game-winning drive and ending
with a game and career-high 134 yards.
When the game, ended with Lake Mary hold; tng the ball on the Edgewater one. there was a
• celebration that rivaled any ever seen after a
. Super Bowl. The Rams charged the field and
|loved each other.
; The only problem was. there was hardly
; anyone there to Join In the party.
&gt; Normally, the end o f a game at Lake Mary rl■vals any tn the county for pomp. The players
Imeet tn front o f the band which plays the
;school song and the players raise their hel­
mets over their heads.
! It's too bad no one was there to see It.
I For the fans that didn't stick around, here's
;what happened.
• Coach Greg Stanton tried to speak.
• Every time he did. someone interrupted.
IThere was a cheer for Stanton. Then a cheer
;for the offensive line which deserves as much
;credlt as Rudolph for pushing In the game•winning touchdown.
There were cheers for the assistant coaches
land Just about everyone else who stuck out the
;storm.
; Finally It was Stanton's turn to apeak.
I It was tough and the words didn't come out
leaslly.
; It may Just be high school football, but It
-was aa emotional as anything you'll ever see In
•an athletic arena.
; The player* felt the same way. Most o f them
; could barely speak, so all you could hear were
;the same words.
• The streak la over.
Lake Mary fans and players can't afford to
; im J*ff. Fag* aa

‘Noles hold off Greyhounds
Brantley wins first; Rams break losing streak
Bv K ellie Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
It all came down to one pas*.
One pass like the others that
had already been completed.
One pass that flew perfectly
ut the end /one aiul was
caught...by the wrong learn.
Inst night Seminole High
School traveled to Lyman for
the first game o f the regular
season and the first Intraconference
game
for
both
teams.
The Greyhounds fought bark
from a 24-0 dr fir It to have a
chance to beat last year's
conference champion. Quar­
terback llrian Krause's pass
wrnt straight for the end zone,
but ended up In the hand* of
Seminole's
Mario
Frederick
with 1.1 seconds remaining on
the clock.
Seminole edged Lyman. 2419. but the score only told half
the story.
*1 am so proud o f thl* team.*
Lyman coach Larry llaker said.
"They plnyrd with *0 much
heart and a never say die atti­
tude. Every game Is hard to
lose but especially when you
know the
momentum
has
turned your way and you have
really have a chance to pull It
out. These kids are dedicated
and focused and they Just came
up a little short tonight.*
Seminole entered the game
aftrr losing Its Kickoff Classic
to longtime rival DcLand. Ly­

man. on (lie other hand,
lopped Lake Howell In Its
Kickoff Clusslc.
Both teams came Into last
night looking for a win. though
possibly for different reasons.
Seminole took charge right
from the beginning and estab­
lished a good running offense.
Clarence l^ittlmer and Deon
Howard spill the duties most of
the evening and the Lynuin
defense uppeared to be more
prepared for Howard since they
played against him last year.
Howard only rushed for 45
yards with one touchdown and
Laltliner had only u little more
success with 06 yards of his
own.
Despite M im e tough play
from the Greyhounds. Semi­
nole's offense executed well
while the defense stopped Ly­
man dead in Its tracks.
On Its opening drive, Semi­
nole wrnt 65 yards and Matt
Nixon kicked a field to go up 30 with only 4:10 burned off the
dock. Lyman would do little on
Its first possession, punting a f­
trr a quick Ihree-ond-out.
That punt landed In the
hands of Howard at the Semi­
nole 20-yard line, who marched
It up lo the Lyman 23. A sevenyard quarterback sneak by
Onreett Goldsmith set up an­
other 11-yard nui by Howard
for a touchdown. Tire entire
drive lasted 43 seconds, two
plays and resulted In seven

Semmots running back D*on Howard rips
off a run during Friday's opening win over

Lyman. N*xt w**k. th* tlolea taka on
Pina Ridg* and Lyman battle* Lakt Mary.

N e w e ra begins at L a k e M a r y
By j«ff Besttalek*
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
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Lake Mary running back Lawrsncs Rudolph carrsd th*
bal an eight times duringths Rams final scoring drive.

After a year-and-a-half of
losing, the Lake Mary Rams
finally got a win.
It had been 11 games since
the Rams celebrated a win.
but the streak finally came to
an end Friday night with a 1714 win over Edgewater.
Edgewater was where the 0B slide began last year.
Flashback: the Rams led 17-0
early tn the first half o f the
opening game of the season.
Edgewater came back to win
and the Rams went 0-9 on the
season.
Last night. It started out the
opposite o f last year. Edgewa­
ter Jumped out to a lead and
the Rams were able to fight
back.
*WeJust needed to break the
streak.* said tailback Law­
rence Rudolph, who scored
the game-winning touchdown.
Quarterback Cory Cooper
came off the bench late In the

fourth quarter to lead the
Ram*' winning drive. The
Roms trailed
14-10 when
lightening caused a 45-mlnute
delay with 7:01 remaining In
the fourth quarter.
Cooper, who missed sum­
mer practice and has suffered
from a mysterious aliment,
entered
the
game
and
promptly led the Rams on an
eight-play 6 1-yard drive that
culminated tn a six-yard cany
by Phillips wtth 2:30 remain­
ing.
Phillips carried the ball on
each of the eight plays and
finished the night with 134
yards on 26 carries, but C oo­
per provided the spark the
Rams desperately needed.
’ It was great to be back.”
Cooper said. *1 wanted to get
Into the game so bad. It's hist
a great feeling and I love
playing this game.*
Edgewater got on the board
first, scoring on a two-yard
Jamaal Jackson scoring run.

Fag* as

Patriots open with 27-22 road win
By Ales I
HERALD STAFF WRITER
APOPKA • Lake Brantley outlasted
Apopka Friday night. 27-22 to open
Its season with a victory.
Lake Brantley Jumped ahead 20-0
on two short touchdown runs by
quarterback Reagan Russell, and an

eight-yard run by halfback Lanier
Bush.
Apopka came back with a 70-yard
run by running back Aaron Boyd,
followed by a two-point conversion,
and the score stood at 20-8.
On the next drive. Brian Smith reced Russell at quarterback for
x Brantley. Smith led Lake Bran­

K

tley down the field, and a 47 yard
run by Lanier Bush brought the ball
to the Apopka four yard line. This
set up Arnold Celeste for a three
yard touchdown run. The extra point
made the score 27-8.
Apopka started off the next pos­
session on their own 39.
After

Turnovers
doom L ions
in season ­
opening lo ss
By TONY DeBOBMTlB
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
OVIEDO • Traditional ath­
letic logic suggests that be­
fore you can win a game, you
first have to not lose It. In
football, that means hanging
on to the ball and taking a d ­
vantage o f your opportuni­
ties.
The Oviedo High School
football team did neither Fri­
day night In a 17-7 seasonopening loss to the Univer­
sity Cougar*.
Compiling six turnovers
(four Interceptions and two
fumbles), the Lions gave the
ball away four times In Uni­
versity's end o f the field. An­
other turnover, an Intercep­
tion at midfield, led to Uni­
versity's first points, a 34yard field goal by Daniel
Richardvtlle.
"You always like to win
your first game o f the sea­
son. but If you have to pick
one to lose, this would be IL”
said Oviedo coach Greg Reg­
ister. ‘With the exception o f
Winter Park (In two weeks)
all the rest o f our games are
against district and confer-

Be* Patriots,

Stormy is looking
for gold in Carolina
Mf Jeff leilleltik*
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
One o f Millennium Middle
School's best athletes la also
one o f Its most special.
Stormy DeBautte is an
th-grader at Millennium
will be a competitor at
the World Special Olympic
Games later this year.
Stormy
takes
special
classes at school, but. on the
cycling track. It's hard to see
how she stands out from any
other eighth-grader.
"I'm excited." she said. *1
can't wait.”
Stormy will
attend
the
Games In North Carolina later
this year. It will be her first
national competition, but she
has
competed
in Special
Olympic* for over three years.

It's easy to be excited when
you win every time you com ­
pete. Stormy said her room at
home Is full o f medals and
trophies.
*1 win most of the time,* she
said, with a gigantic smile. *1
always get medals and keep
them
In
my
bedroom.’
She also Isn't shy about her
success.
*1 think I’m going to win
every time.* she said.
Her teacher. Grace Fair, last
year's Teacher o f the Year at
. what was then Lakevlew Mid­
dle, is proud o f her Olympian.
•Stormy Is a very hard
worker.* Fair said. "S h e* very
persistent at everything she
does. She does everything the
best she can and she loves to
race.*

Stormy DeQautte is an eighth-grader at
Miarmium Middle School eh 0 w* com­

pete In the cycling competition at the
Special Olympic* World Game*.

�2B •Semi noin Heraki, Sanford. Florida •Sunday, September 6 . 1998
L e g a l

Offense fails L ak e H ow ell
By Am y Hawkins
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
The
Lake
llowcll
Silver
Hawks gave It tlirlr all In last
night's game against the W in­
ter Park Wildcats.
Their efforts were not enough
though, as they lost the game
22-12.
Lake Howell was led by sen­
ior quarterback, Jesse Han­
non. who made a few key
passes throughout the game.
The only offensive points for
Uike Howell, however were
scored by the field goal kicker,
senior David Lantlgua whose
night Included a 49-yard Held
goal.
The Hawks made a great
effort In the game, but coach
Mike Disceglla said that they
were running from a new line­

up from the recent amount of
tn|urtrs on the team.
Linebacker
Adam
Hardy
broke two bones In Ills right
foot In last week's game, and
defensive end Nick Mahon was
tnjurrd during the first half of
last night's game and did not
even dress for the second half
of the game.
Hlsceglla
mentioned
that
Lake Howell will start Its dis­
trict play next week In a game
versus Its number-one rival.
G\ciuo.
The players seemed slightly
apprehensive about the first
game of the season but arc
very excited about next weeks
game and are looking forward
to the rival competition.
Lake Howell will play at
Ovedlo next Friday at 7:30
p.m.

Lake Howell ktekor David Lanligua
provided tho only spark to tho lake
Howell oflonso in Friday's loss Ho
is a major Division I prospect

that was after giving up a
touchdown - Jacques Cozart
catching an 18-yard pass
from Larry Harrison - with
nine seconds left In the half.
I'm really proud of the
guys," said Register. "They
hung In there, but they Just
tired out."
After an exchange o f turn­
overs to open the third quar­
ter - Oviedo throwing an In­
terception
and
University
losing a fumble • the Lions
cut the deficit to 10-7 when
Larry Grayson scored on an
11-yard run. Mike Langhorst
kicked the extra point.
The only other time the Li­
ons got out o f their own end
of the field was a drive that
carried over from the third
quarter Into the fourth. Brian

Farmer Intercepted Ills third
pass of the evening for the
Cougars to snuff the drive.
l*eter Mllbuta scored on a
1-yard dive with 1:20 left In
the game to seal the Lions'
fate. Rlehaidvlllr (unveiled
the extra point.
Oviedo (0-1) will open the
home portion of Its 1998
schedule next Friday night
when the Lions host neigh­
borhood rival Luke Howell In
a game with district and
conference ramifications.
"Lake Howell has an out­
standing offensive unit and
an
outstanding
defensive
unit," Register said. “It's go­
ing to take a total team effort
to beat them. We can't have
half the team play well like
we have the last two weeks."

Given the fact that Univer­
sity had the ball near m id­
field six separate times In
the first. It was a pigskin
miracle that the Lions trailed
Just 10-0 at halftime. And

by Russ Abnuns to give Lake
Mary its first lead.
That's where it stood at the
half, but Edgewater exploded
with a quick strike In the third
quarter.
Following a Lake Mary punt
on Its first drive. Edgewater’s
Ray Parker took a handoff 60
yards to give Edgewater a 14
10 lead and Lake Mary's o f­
fense continued to stall.
After taking possession at

their own 27 after an Eagle
punt. Cooper entered
the
game and was slammed down
after his first play. A facemask call moved the ball to
the 41 when the lightening
struck.
Edgewater took over with
2:30 remaining, but the Luke
Mary defense was relentless
and. on fourth down. Nuuzlata
broke up a pass to give the
Rams the game.

a fumble by Lake Brantley,
and the trend continued. In
the first seven minutes o f the
third quarter, the two teams
combined for seven fumbles, a
loss o f downs, three penalties,
and only three first downs.
The score remianed 27-15 at
the end o f the third.
On the second play o f the
fourth quarter. Brantley again
fumbled. Apopka again could
not convert the opportunity,
and was forced to punt. Lake
Brantley followed by going
three-and-out, and they too
punted. Apopka punt returner
Fernando Durden returned the
ball to the Brantley 8 yard
line, and went on to run It for

the score. Apopka had closed
to within 22-27.
That was how the score
stood for the rest o f the game.
Brantley held the ball for the
final six minutes o f the game,
with a running attack Apopka
could not stop.

Rams
Continued from pegs IB
but Lake Mary, after two years
of losing, came off the canvas.
Junior Eric Coleman re­
turned the ensuing kickoff 80
yards for a touchdown and. a f­
ter the extra point. Lake Mary
tied the score at 7.
The Rams defense sacked
Edgewater quarterback Alex
Jackson twice on the next
drive and the Rams capital­
ized with a 37-yard field goal

Patriots----------Coo tinnod from Pago IB
moving the ball to the
Brantley 49. quarterback Chaz
Williams launched a touch­
down pass to wide receiver
Barry Scawrlght, and Apopka
moved to within 12 points. On the next Brantley pos­
s e s s o r the Patriots fumbled
on the first play. Starting deep
in Brantley territory. Apopka
moved inside the Lake Bran­
tley five. On the next play,
with 1:03 remaining in the
half, however. Apopka iim bled the ball back. Lake Bran­
tley held the ball for the re­
mainder of the half.
The second half opened with

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grt loo excited. H ie offense Is weak. Inti llie
defense stood tip big (line Friday night. Next
week, the Rams lake on a rcsnrpcnt Lyman
leant that battled Seminole down lo llie wire
Friday.
Tlie Rums probably aren't going lo the play­
offs. but for one night. 11 didn't matter.
For the first lime In almost two years, (he
Rams were winners.
Last Second Shot: Please. Fish fans, don't
get excited about the Dolphins; 4 0 pre­
season. Thai's all II was: pre-season. The Dolphlns an* an old team with a quarterback past
ills prime and not a recognizable player on the
entire defense.
The Dolphins will he lurky lo win six games,
and an- clearly the worst NIT. leant In Florida.

Lions----------------Continued from P ift IB
ence opponents.
“We really wanted to get off
on the right foot tonight, but
we showed that we still have
some work to do."
The one bright spot was
the play of the Oviedo de­
fense. which turned tn a he­
roic effort trying to keep the
Cougars out o f the end zone.
In the first half, for example,
the Lion defenders were on
the field for 35 plays while
their offensive counterparts
ran Just 14 plays.

Jeff---------------------------------

Reagan Russell finished the
game with an astounding 250
s rushing, and had made
coach proud in his first
start o f the season.
"Reagan played
a great
game for us." said Coach
George Clayton.
Brantley will face Its next
opponent
Friday at home
against Deland.

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Administration at SOI N Park
Avanua. Eanlord. Florida 32771,
tala phone: (407) 221-4130 with­
in 2 working day* o l your
rvcaipl o l this document. I*
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Publish Saptambar 4. IS. 1444
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE IKTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
QENIRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASK NO.
* T 0 t**4 -C A
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
VS
MlGDALIA DEJESUS and
EDWIN MALDONADO st al
Ostsndant*
NOTICE
OF FORECLOEURE SALE
Notic* is hereby given that
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure deled August
24lh. l i f t and entered m civil
c a t* number 9702364CA ol
Th# Circuit Court ot th# tlth
Judicial Circuit in end lor
Ssnunol*
County
Florida
wherein CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTQAQE CORPORATION is
Plaintiff and MlGDALIA DEJE­
SUS. IF LIVINQ. AND ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE TkTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.
• T .02927.C A -14*W
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
0ANK FA. successor
by corporate merger to

ov.

th ro ug h

under

ano

AGAINST THE ADOVE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO DE DEA0 OR
ALIVE.
WHETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
MAY
CLAIM
AN
INTEREST
AS
SPOUSES HEIRS 0EVISEES
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS. E0WIN MALDON­
ADO. SASHA MALOONAOO
SEMINOLE COUNTY A POLITI­
CAL SUBDIVISION OF THE
STATE OF FLORI0A
it/ar*
Defendant!*). I will sell lo Ih*
highest and best bidder lor
cash at th* west front door ol
th# Saminol* County court­
house in Santord Ssnunol*
County Florida at 11 00 A M on
the 29th day ot SEPTEMBER
1494. th* following described
property as set forth in said
Final Judgment, to wit
LOT 42. PALM POINT AS PER
PLAT IN P U T ROOK SO PAGES
S9 THROUGH 71. INCLUSIVE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIN
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS U W FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A OEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION ODTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated The 27th day ol
AUOUST. 1414
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By Jana I . Jatswic
Deputy Clark
CODILIE • STAWtARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 410
Tampa. Florida 11407
Telephone (411)477-4004
CEO 907-04142
Publish September 4. 12, 1944
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O r e s t W es t er n

Dank. A Federal
Savings Dank.
Plaintiff.
VS
ALAN l HICKS and
LVNN JENNINGS F/K/A
LYNN J HICKS st al .
Oslsndsnts
NOTICE
OF FORECLOEURE SALE
Notice is hereby gtvan that
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure dated August
21th. 1494 and entered in civil
case number 97-02237.CA.il.
W ol The Circuit Court ot th*
14th Judicial Circuit in and tor
Saminol*
County.
Florida
wherein WASHINGTON MUTU­
AL 0ANK FA SUCCESSOR 0V
CORPORATE
MERGER
TO
OREAT WESTERN BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINQS BANK i*
Plaintiff and ALAN L HICKS
LYNN JENNINOS F/K/A LYNN J
HICKS. N A T I O N S O A K *
NA
SUCCESSOR
BY
MERGER
WITH NATION40ANK (SOUTH)
N A F/K/A NATIONSBANK OF
FLORIDA N A . FIRST TEN­
NESSEE
DANK
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, is/ar* Oatendant(s) I will tall to Ih# highest
and beat bidder lor cash at Ihe
west Iron! door ol Ih* Seminole
County courthouse in Sanford
Saminol* County Florida at
11 00 A M on th* 22nd day ol
SEPTEMBER 1944. Ihe follow­
ing described properly as sal
lorth in said Final Judgment lo
wit
LOT 212 TUSCAWILLA UNIT
MB. ACC0R0INQ TO PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T OOOK 17. PAQEt 4-10.
PUDLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
OEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS U W FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE UIED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Oalad Ih* 91th day ol
AUOUST. 1SSS
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By Jan* C Jaaawie
Deputy Clark
COOILIS S STAWtARSKI
1010 Day Scout Boulevard
Suita 440
Tampa. Florida 22407
Pubiiah Saptambar S. 13. ISOS
0EU-tS

CITY OF LAKB MARY, PLORIOA
NOTICE OF PUBLIO HSARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Ih* City Commission ol th* City ol
Laks Mary. Florida, that said Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on Saptambar 17. 1944. al 7 00 PM . or aa soon there­
after as possible, to consider Second Reading and adoption of an
Ordinance entitled
ORDINANCE MO. t t f
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. TO
ANNEX WITHIN THE CORPORATI AREA OF THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY. FLORIDA. UPON ADOPTION OF SAID ORDINANCS. A POR­
TION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING NORTH OF EMMA
OAKS TRAIL. APPROXIMATELY 3400 FEET WEST OF U K E EMMA
ROAD AS MORE PARTICUURLV DESCRIBED HEREIN. AND IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION STATUTES.
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
DATS. (Frank S Mary Kipp, applicants)
ORDINANCS NO. SSS
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE P U N FOR THE CITY OF U K E
MARY. FLORIDA. PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE OF FUTURE U N O
USE DESIGNATION FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY INDUSTRIAL TO
CITY OF LAKE MARY INDUSTRIAL. PROVIOINO FOR SEVERABIL­
ITY. CONFLICTS. AND EFFECTIVE DATE
ORDINANCS NO. SOS
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MART. FLORIDA.
ESTABLISHING ZONINQ ON CERTAIN LANDS ANNEXED INTO THE
CITY OF U K E MARY. AS HEREIN DEFINED. FROM THE PRESENT
SEMINOLE COUNTY ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF A-1 TO CITY
OF U K E MARY ZONINO CLASSIFICATION OF M-1A OFFICE ANO
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL. PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE FLORI­
DA STATUTES: PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT TO THE OFFI­
CIAL ZONINQ MAP. PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT. SEVERABILITY
ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
annaalng Ih* following described property into th* City limit! ol
Lak* Mary and designating Ih* lutur* land us* and toning on said
property:
PARCEL NUMBER: 24-20-2f-100-0140-0000
Th# Waal l i t 4 leal of Ih# East 1744 72 teat ot th# South 72E 7
•sat o l th* North 1074 7 1**1 ol Gosarnmenl lo t 2. Section 24.
Township 20 South. Rang* 20 East. 4a mmol* County. Florida
Subtact lo a Drsinag* Easamant as described in Official Records
Book SSS. Pag# 4f7 ol th* Public Record* ol Saminol* County.
Florida.
Th* Public Hairing will be held in Ih* Commission Chambers
100 N Country Club Road. Laks Mary Th* Public li Invited to
attend and be heard Said hearing may be continued from time lo
Um* until a final decision t* mad* by th* City commission Copia*
pf th* Ordinance in full ar* available in th* City Clark'* Office for
A TAPED RECORD OF THE MEETING IS MAOE BY THE CITY FOR
ITB CONVENIENCE THIS RECORD MAY NOT CONITITUTE AN
ADEQUATE RECORO FOR PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A DECI­
SION MADE BY THE CITY WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREGOINQ
MATTER. ANY PERSON WISHINO TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORO OF THE PROCEEOINOS IE MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IE ADVISE0 TO MAKE THE NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE
PERSON* WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEASE 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETINO AT (407) 324-3024
CITY OF U K E MARY, FLORIDA
Carol A. Foster. City Clark
DATED September I. 1994
PUBLISH: September t. IM S
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CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN by th* City Commission ol Ih* City of
Lak* Mary. Florida, that said Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on September 17. I99S. al 7 00 PM . or as soon Iharsallei as possible, lo consider Second Reading o l an Ordinance
entitled
ORDINANCE NO. 401
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
REZONINQ CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE MARY.
AS HEREIN DEFINED FROM THE PRESENT ZONINO CLASSIFICA- '
TION OF A l AGRICULTURE TO M-tA OFFICE AND LIGHT INDUSTRIAL AND FROM M -IA OFFICE ANO LIQHT INDUSTRIAL TO M2A INDUSTRIAL PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE FLORIDA
STATUTES PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT TO THE OFFICIAL
ZONINO MAP. PROVIDING CONFLICT. SEVERABILITY ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE
changing Ih* ronmg on Ih* following described property from A1 To M IA
Secllon 4 Township 20 South Rang* 30 East. South 10 Ac ol
Govt lo t 1 (Lest N 266 It 4 Rd) and N 373 6S FT o l th* NE 1/4 ot
RF 1/4 /less Rnadl further described es Parrel 10
and changing tha toning on th* following described property from
M l A l o M 2A
Section 4 Township 20 South Range 30 East. Ih* western 600
last ol th* NE 1/4 ol SE 1/4 (Last N 373 S3 ft E S 600 Ft 4 Road)
further described aa th* western S00 feel o l Parcel 19C
Th* Public Hearing will be held in th* Commission Chambers
100 N Country Club Road. Lak* Mary The Public is Invited lo
attend and b# heard Said hearing may b* continued from time to
time until a final decision is mad* by th* City commission Copies
of tha Ordinance in full ar* available In tha City Clark'* Office lor ■
review
A TAPED RECORO OF THE MEETING IS MADE DY THE CITY FOR
ITS CONVENIENCE THIS RECORD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN
ADEQUATE RECORO FOR PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A DECI­
SION MADE OY THE CITY WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREGOING
MATTER ANY PERSON WISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF THE PROCEEOINOS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARfiCIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEASE 41 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING AT (407) 324 3024
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol A Foster. City Clark
DATE0 September 1. 1491
PUBLISH S si'-m b srS . 1994
OtU 61
CITY OF U K E MANY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN try th* City Comnuteion ol th* City at
la k * Mary. Florida that said Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on Saptambar I 7. 1494 al 7 00 PM . or a* soon therealter at pottibl* lo consider Second Reading and adoption o l an
Ordinance entitled
ORDINANCS NO. SAT
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA TO
ANNEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY FLORIOA. UPON ADOPTION OF SAID ORDINANCE A POR­
TION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING NORTH OF EMMA
OAKS TRAIL APPROXIMATELY I N 0 FEET WEST OF LAKE EMMA
ROAO AS MORE PARTICULARLY OISCRIDIO HEREIN ANO IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION STATUTE*.
PROVIDING FOR SIVIRAOILITV. CONFLICTS ANO EFFECTIVE
DATE lOraandala Invaalmanta. Inc . applicant)
ORDINANCE NO. • * •
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
AMENDINO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY. FLORIOA. PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE OF FUTURE LAND
USE DESIGNATION FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY INDUSTRIAL TO
CITY OF LAKE MARY INDUSTRIAL. PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIL­
ITY. CONFLICTS. ANO EFFECTIVE OATE
t
ORDINANCE NO. StB
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA. EITAB- |
IISHINQ ZONINO ON CERTAIN U N D E ANNEXED INTO THE CITY .
OF LAKE MARY. AS HEREIN OEFINEO. FROM THE PRESENT ’
SEMINOLE COUNTY ZONiNO CLASSIFICATION OF M -IA TO CITY '
OF LAKE MARY ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF M -IA OFFICE ANO .
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL. PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE FIORI- •
DA STATUTES PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT TO THE OFFI- \
CIAL ZONINQ MAP. PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT. SIVIRABHITY
AND EFFECTIVE 0ATI
annaamg th* following described property into tbs City limit* ol \
Lak* Mary and davw-aLng Ih* tutura land uas and lonmg on said •
property
PARCEL NUMBER 24-20-29-300-014A-0000
A tract ol land lying in Section 34. Township 20 South. Range 29 ,
East, being a portion ol th* Waal 249 34 last ol Ih* East 1024 72 '
teal ot the South 473 40 feat ol Ih* North 1074 70 teat ol ,'
Government Lot 2. Leak Ih* North 14* SO teat ol Ih* Waal IIS 44
teal thereof, being more particularly described aa follows
Commence al Ih* Southern corner ol Ih* Waal 2*4 1* 1**1 ol ‘
tha East 1024 72 feet ol the South 473 40 last ol th* North
1074 70 feat ol (aid Government Lot 2 tor th* Point ol Bagnnmg
thanes run South *4* S3' I t * Waal along th* South tin* of Ih*
South S73 40 teat ol th* North 1074 70 lest ol said Government
lo t 2. a distance ol 24* 34 leal lo a point on Ih# Weal Im# ol Ih*
Waal 2*4 34 leal ol Ih* East 1034 72 leal o l th* South S7S 10 teat
ol th# North 1071 70 teat ol and Government Lot 2 thane* run
along sard Waal Im* North 00* 23' U * Waal 440 70 toet to tha
approaimate canter Ime ol an aaistmg canal, said point shall b*
r*tarred thereafter aa Point *A*. thane* run Southeasterly and
Northeasterly along said cental tin# lo Ih* intersection o l said
canter Im* with th* East ban ol tho W ait 244 34 teat o l tho East
1024 72 teat ot th* South S73 40 teat ol tho North 1074 70 foot ol
said Government Lot 2. said point liaa North St* 33 43* East.
304 IV fast from th* aforesaid Point * A . thane# run along said
East Im* South 00* 23'f 0* East 003 40 last to tho point ot begin­
ning Th# above described tract ot land Im* in Saminol* County.
Florid*
Th* Public Hearing will be held m Ih* Commission Chambers
too N Country Club Road. Lak* Mary Th* Public Is invited lo
attend and b* heard Said hearing may b* continued from time la
Iim* until a Imal daemon is mad* by Ih* Cily com m iuon Copmt
ol tho Ordinance in lull ar* available m th* City Clark's OJfic# lor
review
A TAPED RECORD OF THE MEETING I I MAOE BV THE CITY FOR
ITS CONVENIENCE THIE RECORO MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN
ADEQUATE RECORD FOR PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A DECI­
SION MAOE BV THE CITY WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREGOING
MAHER ANY PERSON WISHINO TO ENEURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORO OF THE PROCEEDING! IE MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES I I A0V1IED TO MAKE THE NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIE OR HER OWN EXPENIE
PERIONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF T H IIE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEASE 4S HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING AT (407) 324-3024
CITY OF U K E MARY. FLORIDA
Carol A Foster. City Clark
DATED Saptambar T, 1091
PUBLISH September f . IM S
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CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTIC I OF PURLIC MIARINO
NOTICE I t HEREBY GIVEN by Ih* City Commission ol th* City ol
Lak* Mary, Florida, that said Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on September 17. t t M . at 7 00 PM., or a* soon tnora- .
after aa poaaibi*. to consular Second Reading and adoption o l an
Ordinance entitled
ORDINANCE NO. ASA
*
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF U K E MART. FLORIDA. TO .
ANNEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY, FLORIOA. UPON ADOPTION OF IA I0 ORDINANCE. A POR- •
TION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING NORTH OF EMMA ,
OAKS TRAIL. APPROXIMATILV SIS0 FSST WSST OF LAKE EMMA ROAD AS MORE PARTICUURLV OEECRIBEO HEREIN. ANO IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION STATUTES.
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
DATE (Robyn* C Kipp E Donna Hawtoy. applicants)
*■
ORDINANCE NO. M l
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA.
AMINOINO THE COMPREHENSIVE P U N FOR THE CITY OF U K E
MARY. FLORIDA: PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE OF FUTURE U N O *
USE DESIGNATION FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY INDUSTRIAL TO •
CITY OF LAKE MARY INDUSTRIAL: PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIL­
ITY. CONFLICTS. ANO EFFECTIVE DATS
OBDIRANOB NO. ASS
**
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA. 0
ESTABLISHING ZONINO ON CERTAIN U N D E ANNEXED INTO THE
CITY OF U K E MARY. AE HEREIN DEFINED. FROM THE PRESENT &lt;&gt;
SEMINOLE COUNTY ZONING CUESIFICATION OF A-1 TO CITY
OF U K E MARY ZONINO CUESIFICATION OF M -IA OFFICE ANO
UOHT INDUSTRIAL. PURSUANT TO THE TERM* OF THE FLORI­
DA ETATUTES: PROVIOINO FOR THE AMENDMENT TO THE OFFI- "
CIAL ZONINO MAP: PROVIOINO FOR CONFLICT. SEVERABILITY »
AND EFFECTIVE OATE.
annaalng tha following described properly Into I ha City limit* of
Lak* Mary and designating th* tutura land us* and toning on said -&lt;
property:
*
PARCEL NUMBER: 24-20-29-300-014C-0000
,,
Tha Was) M S I feat ol th* East 13SS t t leal o l tha South TIE. 7
lest e f th* North 1071.7 last ol Government Lai t . SacUon 14, ••
Township 20 South. Rang* t t East Seminole County, Florida.
Subtact to a Oralnag* Easamant a* described in Official Racorda
Book SSS. Papa 417 e f Ih* Public Racorda of Saminol* County.
Florida
Th* Public Hairing will b* held in Ih* Commission Chamber* ..
100 N. Country Club Road. Lak* Mary. Th* Public la Invited lo
attend and b* heard. Said hearing may be continued from Urn* lo ‘
Urn* until a final decision la mad* by th* City commission. Copies ' ol tho Ordinance In full nr* avail*bia In tha City Clark's Offic* tor •
A TAPED RECORD OF THE MEETING I I MADE BV THE CITY FOR
ITS CONVENIENCE THIE RECORD MAV NOT CONITITUTE AN
AOEOUATE RECORO FOR PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A DECISION MADE BT THE CITY WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREGOINQ
MATTER ANY PERSON WIIHINO TO ENEURE THAT AN AOI QUAYS RECORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
A P P E L U T I PURPOSES IS ADV1SS0 TO MAKE THE NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIE OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
PERSON* WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEASE 41 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING AT (407) 324-S024.
CITY OF U K E MARY. FLORIOA
Carol A. Foster. City Clark
DATED: Saptambar 1. IIS *
PUBLISH Saptambar E. t St*
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�Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday. September 6 . 1990 ■3B

•What’s up in the NFL: Week 1
Welcome back my fellow
football fans! The National
Football League ban finally rrtumed. and not a minute too
soon. The ofT-season news
was
dominated
with
free
agents moving around the
League
and
some
major
roarhlng changes.
Tills promises to be one of
the more competitive seasons
In recent memory. To better
serve you. my readers. I my­
self made nn off-season nrqulsltlon. Despite my best ef­
forts to keep It a secret, the
word Is out. I am the proud
owner of u new Direct T. V.
satellite dish.
Negotiations with manage­
ment nt the Herald have
proved fruitless In my a t­
tempts to have them reim ­
burse me for my "Investment"
In the N.F.L. Package.
Satellite technology
has
given me the ability to watch
every single game In the coun­
try. every Blngle Sunday This
will allow me to serve you the
render In a much more com ­
prehensive manner. Your calls
and letters to the Herald »tp |ioning my off-season acquisi­
tion will be greatly appreci­
ated.
A quick glance around the
league finds plenty of teams
that In my opinion have thr
talent to contend for the Su­
tler Bowl ring. In the N.F.C.
things
will
remain
pretty
much thr same with Orrrn
Bay. Tampa Bay. and San
Francisco having the best
chance of dominating the
wraker of thr two Confer­
ences. Thr A.F.C. comes In
strong with Pittsburgh. Jack­
sonville. New Fnglund, Ten­

nessee. Kansas City. Miami,
and Seattle. Folks, this C on­
ference Is wide open and I’m
convinced that the winner of
this year's Super Bowl will
again be representing
the
A.F.C.. Tlie balance of powrr
has shifted and I look for this
Conference to s|&gt;end the next
five to six years on top.
Tills year I II look to Improve
an already amazing LOCK OF
THE WEEK winning percent­
age. and with the addition of
my satellite technology, will
lie releasing more RETIRE­
MENT FUND SELECTIONS.
Tills srnson will also lie dif­
ferent with the addition of
more contests and giveaways.
Pizzas,
hats. Jerseys,
and
other Items will lie up for
grabs almost every week. Now.
for the first lime this season,
lets take a look Into my
FOOTBALL CRYSTAL BALL!
MINNESOTA!•!) VS TAMPA
BAY. I ll lie the first to admit
that the Minnesota Vikings
will lie much Improved this
year, but I still think the Dues
will handle them tn the dome.
Remember.
Tony
Dungy
knows the Vikings' defense
like his own children.
He'll liave an offensive strat­
egy that will keep the pressure
off a still shaky Trent Dllfcr.
The Burs' drfrnse can lake
rare of Itself.
Bucanrrrs 2.'l Vikings 12
MlAMK-3) AT INDIANAPOUS. Thr Fish always have
trouble playing at Iridy. but
the Colts are really In trouble
with Jim "Never Won" Mora
taking over as coach. Th r
Colts* defense may Improve,
but their ofTense will only grt
worse.

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ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
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A ll m em berships Include
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each. T h e card provides
free or reduced green fees
at over GOO cou rses In
Florida. Alabam a. G eo rgia
und M ississippi und o v er
GO o f tlie cou rses are lo ­
cated In C en tral F lorida.
C all 1-800-LU N G -U SA fo r
details...
Palm
Coust
Resort,
ubout un h ou r from S e m i­
nole C ou n ty und close to
the new W orld G o lf Villuge
has annou nced a "D ye-D ye
Bogles" package. F or o n ly
$49. golfers can stuy at the
resorts'
n ew ly-ren ova ted
H orborsldc Inn and play
any o f the fou r courses fo r
only u $17 cart fee. G ran d
Haven G o lf C lub, a Jack
Nlcklaus sign atu re design
is also part o f d ie package.
T lie offer Is good th ro u g h
Oct. 10...

o f the bent defenses In the
League. Tills Is a huge early
test for the Steclers who hnvc
a solid defense of their own. It
comes down to who has the
better ofTense
Steclers 17 Ravens 12
$EATTLE(-3) AT PHILADEL­
PHIA.. Tills game should give
the Senhawks the opportunity
for n good early start that they
squandered last year. The Ea­
gles are horrible.
Scahawks 24 Eagles 0
CINCINNATK-3) VS TEN­
NESSEE. One o f the pleasant
surprises this year will be the
Oilers, Steve McNair has m a­
tured at quarterback, and they
will hnve an excellent running
game again this year. The
Bcngals have angered me. and
him themselves, by starting
Nell O'Donnell over Sanford
native Jeff Blake. I'm sure this
will lie changed In the next
week or so. but until then.
Bcngals fans will not be
happy with this team.
Oilers 29 Bengnls 17

BRADY
LESSARD
Dolphins 27 Colts 13
JACKSONVILLE(NL)
AT
CHICAGO. Tlie bookies have
not yrt net n line for dlls one
and for good reason. Tills Is a
classic David and Goliath
matchup, and David forgot hln
slingshot at home. Look for
the Jngunrs to trounce the
Bears who will be lucky to win
a game nil year.
Jaguars 31 Bears 9
GREEN BAY(-IO) VS DE­
TROIT. I realize that folks are
picking the Pack to contend
this year and no am I.
but
this Is a lot of points for week
one. If forced to pick against
the spread In thin one. Ill
take the points.
Packers 28 Lions 20
NEW YORK OIANTS(-2) VS
WASHINGTON. Wake me up
when this one Is over! I may
not even peek nt dlls one with
the new satellite, I have no In­
terest In mediocrity.
Giants 13 Redskins 9
PITTSBUROH(-3) VS BAL­
TIMORE. Why is the line so
low? Simple, the Ravens are
coming Into this one with one

tn win their division, but
probably don't have the tulcnt
to compete today.
Nlners 27 Jets 20
KANSAS CITY(-9) VS OAK­
LAND. Tills Is a wonderful ri­
valry. The Oakland Cheaters,
I mean Raiders, bring some
very expensive talent Into A r­
rowhead Stadium. They have­
n't had much luck there In re­
cent years, but I'll say It again
this year, the Raiders’ should
be a contender. Even In what
could be the closest division
tn the league. Jeff George and
Company should win nine
games. Tonight? Give me nine
points, a vicious rivalry, and
the fastest team In the Na­
tional Football League, and I'll
take that bet anytime!
Chiefs 24 Raiders 20
DENVER(-7) VS NEW ENG­
LAND. Two high-powered o f­
fenses clash on Monday night.
The Broncos really
disap­
pointed me this past week,
but they should have no
trouble beating a Patriots

team that may take a few
games to find themselves. I'm
not thrilled about giving up a
touchdown, but there's not
really a choice.
Broncos 23 Patriots 14
0

Once again welcome back to
the greatest time o f the year.
As usual IVe spent hours of
diligent study to come up with
a Five-Star selection for my
readers. After research and
contemplation
I'm
opening
what promises to lie a pros­
perous season with the OILERSf+3) OVER THE BENOALS.
I don't think the Bengals or
the rest o f the League realize
how much tills team has Im­
proved and Steve McNair Is
the bulk o f the reason. By the
way. after receiving a number
o f calls and letters telling me
you would like to have my
picks available to use In your
office pools every week. I've
come up with a solution. I will
release my selections via emall on Thursday evenings.

DALLASf-6) VS ARIZONA.
You have to be kidding me.
Tlie Cowgirls have no busi­
ness being favored by nearly a
touchdown In tills one. The
Cardinals are a value
wager In this one. and when
they are finished blowing this
one wide open the betting
public will be forced to take
notice. Arizona in an upset
special!
Cardinals 19 Cowgirls 10
SAN
FRANCISCO(-H)
VS
NEW YORK JETS. The Nlners
will be looking to get off to a
quick start this season as
they begin what they consider
to be a Journey for the Super
Bowl. The Jets have a chance

Starters get a break
to end pre-season
Sunday, Dungy figured there
was no better way to make his
selections than by letting the
backups play and resting the
starters.

BUCS
BITS

In addition.
Dungy now
knows that he will have all of
Ills starters,
healthy
and
ready to play for the season
opener tn Minnesota
lilts
weekend.

By Kellie Werner
Herald Staff Writer
In
last
week's
final
preseason game against the
New Orleans Saints, there was
something different about the
Buccaneers.
For starters, there weren't
any.
Playing their second game
In four days. Tampa Bay
coach Tony Dungy decided to
give his key players a rest.
Uicludtng the entire defense.
That strategy resulted In a 106 loss to the Saints and a 2-3
p re season record, but Dungy
sticks by his reasons.
The Burs were playing four
days
after
beating
the
Oakland Raiders 41-7. They
did not arrive home from that
game until 7:30 a.m. on
Tuesday and had just one full
day o f practice to prepare for
Friday night's finale. It also
was the fifth preseason game
for the Bucs • all on the road.
So, with the Bucs needing to
trim their roster to the NFL
limit o f 53 players by 4 p.m.

EACH W&amp;K IN PRIZES!

NOTES:
Only nine new
players were added to the
Buccaneer roster this year.
Five o f those players are on
offense.
The
new
veterans
are
receiver
Bert
Emanuel,
fullback Lorenzo Neal and
long-snapper Mitch Palmer.
Running back Rabth Abdullah
Is the only undrafted rookie.
Receiver
Jacquez
Oreen.
defensive back Brian Kelly,
linebacker Jamie
Duncan,
center Todd Washington and
defensive
tackle
James
Cannlda are the draft picks.

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points and a 10-0 lead.
Lyman's first possession of
die second quarter resulted In
a punt, but the Greyhounds
soon
redeemed
themselves
when Johnson Intercepted a
Seminole pass at the 25-yard
line.
Unfortunately for the Grey­
hounds. they were unable to
convert the big play into any
points when Travis Rothsteln
missed a field goal attempt.
Despite a great effort by Ly­
man defensive players
Kit
Kaminski and David Wagner,
Seminole
put
seven
more
points on the board on Its next
drive, to go up 17-0. A quick
three and out by Lyman ended
die half.
Then
things
seemed
to
change.
Lyman did nothing on Its
first possession o f the third
quarter, but Seminole contin­
ued to dominate the game,
driving 87 yards on Its first a t­
tempt in the period. Frederick
caught a 44-yard pass to put
tils team up 24-0 with 3:40 left
in the quarter.
The game appeared to be all
but over.
U wasn’t.
Lyman's offense took over on
the 4B-yard line and Kaminski.
Harris and Asa Cleveland went
to work. A one-yard quarter­
back sneak by Krause resulted

In six points for die Grey­
hounds and the momentum
shifted from diere.
Seminole did not score again
In the game and its defense
was wearing down. A quick
three-and-out by the 'Notes
forced a tired defense back
onto the field and Lyman capi­
talized on the handicap. A 35yora touchdown pass to Scott
McDonald cut Lyman's deficit
In half and with 8:46 left the
score was 24-12 Seminole.
"The defense Is out o f shape,"
Seminole coach Jim Worthing­
ton Bald. "We don't have any
players dial have to play both
ways, but the lack o f condlUonlng was very evident In the
fourth quarter."
On the second play o f Semi­
nole's next drive, Dominick
Cleveland Intercepted a pass
intended for Frederick and car­
ried it 19 yards into the end
zone. A long awaited PAT left
Lyman trailing only by five with
the score 24-19 Seminole and
7:24 left on the clock.
The two teams traded pos­
sessions before Lyman had a
first down on the Seminole 23yard line with 34.2 seconds left
In the game.
Krause started firing at die
endzone, missing his receivers
by Inches.
With 8:4 seconds left. Krause
threw up a perfect pass which
headed right for one o f his fa-

vonte
receivers.
Frederick
came down with the ball. In the
end zone, with 1.1 left on the
clock.
"Mario came up with a lot of
big plays for us tonight." Wor­
thington said. "When a ball
goes up like that you can only
hope that someone Is there to
make the play and tonight that
was Mario."
Next week. Seminole (1-0)
travels to Pine Ridge for a dis­
trict match-up at 7:30 p.m.
while Lyman (0-1) la also on
the road for a district game
against Lake Mary (1-0), also at
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L eisu re
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Special to the Hersld

A sh o w of fire and water
A solo exhibit of Jeanne Schubert’s The and Water* opens Saturday at
the Arts on Douglas gallery in New Smyrna Beach. An artist’s reception
begins at 4 p.m. The exhtoit extends to Sept. 29. Tuesday through
Saturday, 11 a.m. to 0 p.m. The gallery is located at 123 Douglas Street.
Shown here is Patm Firm, a mixed merfia worfc.

The following Is a schedule o f children's programs for the North
Branch. 150 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford, the West Branch. 245
Hunt Club Blvd.. North. Longwood. the East Branch. 310 Division
St.. Oviedo and the Northwest Branch. 580 Green way Blvd.. Lake
Mary, o f the Seminole County Public Library System. The
branches are open Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.;
Friday and Saturday. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. For
more Information on any o f the programs, coll 322-2182. 8622282, 366-8150 or 321-2419. All programs are free and open to
the public.

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SANFOUD - Scmlnolr Com ­
munity college Fine Arts G al­
lery opens Its 1998-99 gallery
season with the Inaugural
photo-documentary
exhibit
entitled T h r Last Harvest; A
History and Tribute to the Life
and Work of the Farmworkers
on Lake Apopka*, from Sept. 8
through Oct. 8. The opening
rrccptlon Is Tuesday from 5 to
7 p.m.. with a gallery talk by
the nrtlstn at 6 p.m. The event
Is free nnd the publle Is In­
vited.
The Last Harvest commemorates the lives of (he people
who worked on the soon-to-be
extinct muck farms of Lake
Apopka. Photographs by Faith
Amon and Peter Schrryrr from
Ctcalde School o f AH. as well
as photographs taken by the
children
of lake
Apopka
farmworkers, are the exhibit's
focus.
Both
Amon
and
Schrcyer
are
professional
documentary
photographers.
Schrcyer Is Executive Director
o f Crralde.
In addition to the photogra­
phy. the exhibit also features
excerpts from Interviews and
local histories o f the farm­
workers. The exhibit Is cap­
tioned In Spanish. Creole Hai­
tian. and English.
The Idea for the exhibit
originated several years ago
with
a
Crealde-sponsored
project lo photograph Images
o f the farmworkers' lives. Now
that the government Is buying
out the farms to prevent runoff
Into Lake Apopka, the docu­
mentation has assumed m ore
momentum for the creation o f
this exhibit. Crealde School o f
Art was recently awarded a
$20,000 grant from the Flor­
ida Endowment for the Hu­
manities to assemble the show
as a state-wide traveling ex­
hibit Tor 1999-2000. The ex­
hibit la co-sponsored by the
Crealde School o f Art, the
Florida Farmworkers Associa­
tion in Apopka, and Seminole
Community College.
In conjunction with The Lost
Harvest, a panel discussion
will be held on Twaaday, •apt.
I S at 12:30 p.m., In the Fine
Arts Lobby. The photogra­
phers.
anthropologists,
and
historians Involved in the ex­
hibit will diacuss the unique
process o f creating the proj­
ect. The panel discussion Is
open to the public.
Regular SCC Fine Arts Gal­
ley hours are noon to 3:00
p.m.
on
Mondays
and
Wednesdays, 3 to 6 p.m. on
TUesdaya and Thursdays. For
additional hours for this ex­
hibit. call (407) 3282039.

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Center offers free Idd's crafts
on Saturdays from 2 until 3
p.m .

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Crafts scheduled for Sep­
tember Include pompom pels
(Sept. 5); photo cut-out cards
(Sept. 12). bring &lt;• photu. pop­
up faces (Sept. 19): and lint
day (Sept. 26).
Pearl Is located at 1220 E.
SR 436, Altamonte Springs.
For more Information
call
(107) 831-3000.

Spirited comedy
LAKE MARY - Lake Mary
High School Players o f the Arts
will begin their 1998-99 senson by performing a light cotnedlc farce with a spooky
twist.
DlUhe Spirit Is about a seance
gone wrong. Members o f the
seance end up contacting the
main
character's
deceased
wife which causes some con(bets between him and his
living wife.
Performances will be held
Sept. 8. B, 10 and 12 at 7:30
p.m. In the Lake Mary High
School auditorium. The public
ts invited to attend. Tickets
are $3 per person.

KickofT *98
ORLANDO - 'Investing In
Your Community's Future* will
l&gt;e the theme as Heart of
Florida United Way kicks ofT
the 1998 Campaign. KickofT
'98.
sponsored
by
Na­
tionsBank. will be Sept. 11 at
the Orlando Expo Centre. 500
W. Livingston St.. Orlando.
IIFUW will be rallying m pport for the annual fund­
raising
Initiative
and
an­
nouncing the goal o f this year's
campaign. Last year's event at­
tracted
more
than
1.000
community leaders and local
dignitaries to Join tn the ex­
citement and show their sup­
port for the annual campaign.
Festivities will begin at 6
a.m. with outside activities In­
cluding appearances by local
radio and television personali­
ties. carnival booths from Walt
Disney World and an agency
fair featuring some o f United
Way'a 78 member agencies.
Seating will begin at 7:15 a.m.
and guests will enjoy a buffetstyle breakfast before
rfore the ofTlcial program begins at 8 a.m.
Brian Quail, president of
HFUW, will be one o f the fea­
tured speakers. Speakers also
include 1998 Campaign Chair
and Huntington National Bank
president Jim Dunlap. In addi­
tion to recognising early cam ­
paign accounts and early c o r ­
porate gifts, Dunlap will be
announcing the total amount
o f funds raised to date.
Dunlap will introduce the
sponsor o f KickofT *98. Na­
tionsBank
president
John
Lord, as the 1999 Campaign
Chair. Lord will address the
Importance o f sponsorships
and recognizing event spon-

fa r m w o r k e r s

Tickets arc $20 per person
or $200 |&gt;cr corporate tabic
(scats nine company em p loy­
ees and one agency represen­
tative). For more Information
on Kickoff '98 or to RSVP call
(407) 897-6677. ext. 215.

Jazz Legend plays at
Leu Gardens
ORLANDO - The Interna­
tionally
acclaimed
‘ Nathan
I’age Quartet* will play for a
14*u House Museum benefit at
Leu Gardens Friday, Sept. 11
at 7:30 p.m.
Nathrn Page Is one of the
biggest musical names resid­
ing In Florida today. Jazz crit­
ics say he Is In contention for
the crown of ‘ Jazz Guitar
King*. He lias appeared at
Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood
Ikiwl, the Newport Jazz Festi­
val. and the Johnny Carson
Show. He lias performed with
Roberta Flack, Herbie Mann
and on many recordings. In­
cluding six CDs o f his own.
Experience the world r e ­
nowned Jazz genius of Page In
the Intimate ‘ Camellia Room*
at Leu Gardens. Advanced
tickets are $15 per person and
available at the Gardens' Gift
Shop. Call (407) 240-2620 to
order tickets by phone. T ick­
ets at the door are $18.

o p e n s

T u e s d a y

Fall flea market
OVIEDO
- The Lutheran
Haven Auxiliary will hold Its

annual Full Flt-u Mai ket Sat­
urday, Sept. 12 to benefit the
Lutheran
Haven
Nursing
Home. Items for sale at low,
low prices Include furniture,
appliances.
Jewelry,
linked
goods, ceramics, clothes, toys,
books nnd more.
Lunch-time food will
be
available. The flea market will
lie held from 9 a.in. until 2:30
p.m. ut the Haven Fellowship
Hall located ofT SR 426 at the
com er
o f Chapman
Road,
Oviedo.

Stamp show
MAITLAND - Members of
the Central Florida Stamp
Club will lie giving away free
collectable
stamps to
the
young people at the Winter
Park Stamp Show.

The Stamp Show will run
Saturday, Bcpt. 12 from 10
a.m. until 0 p.m. and Sunday,
Sept. 13 from 10 a.m. until 3
p.m. ut Die Maitland Civic
Center. 641 S. Maitland Av.,
Maitland. Thrre will be free
stamps for kids, free parking,
a United States Post Office,
free stamp collection apprais­
als and over 20 friendly FSDA
dealers to help with all your
stamp collecting needs.

NOTICE OF
ZONING CHANGE
The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance:
Ordinance No. 3434
T H E O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C fTY O F S A N FO R D . FLORIDA.
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regarding the ordinance and/or may submit written comments.
Copies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection by
the public at the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, Sanford, Florida.

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as possible, by the City Commission of Sanford, Florida, In the
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A D V IC E T O T H E P UBLIC: IF A P E R S O N D E C ID E S T O
A P PEA L A DECISIO N M ADE W ITH R E S P E C T T O A N Y M AT­
T E R C O N S ID E R E D A T T H E A B O V E M E E TIN G O R H EARING
H E MAY N E E D A VERBATIM R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D ­
INGS INCLUDING T H E T E S TIM O N Y A N D EV ID EN C E W HICH
R E C O R D IS N O T P R O V ID ED B Y T H E C IT Y O F SA N FO R D .
(FS 286.0105)
P E R S O N S W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDIN G A SSIS TA N C E T O
PARTICIPATE IN A N Y O F T H E S E P R O C EED IN G S SH O U LD
C O N T A C T T H E HUM AN R E S O U R C E S O F F IC E A D A C O O R D I­
N A TO R A T 330-5626 48 H O U R S IN ADV A N CE O F T H E M E E T ­
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Janet R. Dougherty, C M C
City Clerk

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Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IIO N T IIR T N
JUDICIAL CIROUIT
M AND FOR
M M IN O L I COUNTY, FL.
c a m n o i e a - t s t s - D R - o i- i
IN RE: The Marriage of
Shaila D Willie ma-Flo yd
Palitionar
AND
Alfred R Floyd
Raapondant
NOTION OF AOTION
DISSOLUTION OF
MARRIAOI
TO Alfred R Floyd
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for dissolution of
marriaga has bean filed against
you and you are required lo
serve a copy of your written
oefenses, if any, iu ii un Sheila
0 Willtame-Floyd. Palitionar.
whose address te 11F Explorer
Cl . Cocoa. FL ) N M on or
before SEPTEMBER I I . IM S.
and file the original with the
clerk of this court before ser­
vice on Petitioner or immedialsty thereafter II you fail lo do
so. a default will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded In the petition
WITNESS my hand and I he
seal of this court on AUOUST 7,
(•E A l)
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY. Luenne Woodley
Deputy Clerk
Publish August IS. 29. 90. and
September S. 1000
OCT-197

in t n i

THE ESTATE OF
NORMA ELLYN
SPIVEY al a l .
Oafendant(s)
RS-NOTtOE OF SALfl
PURSUANT TO ONAPTBN «S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Older or Fmei
Summary Judgment of foreclo­
sure dated July 17. tSSS. and
that Order Granting Plaintiff's
Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale entered August 24th. ISSN
and entered m Case No 07,
1002 CA 14 of Ihe Circuit Court
ol the 14th Judicial Circuit m
and for Sammole County.
Florida, wherein CITIBANK.
F S B ie Plaintiff and The Estate
of Norma Ellyn Spivey, el. a l .
SIS Defendants. I will sell lo the
highest and best bidder lor
cash at the West Front Door of
the
Seminole
County
Courthouss. 901
N
Park
Avenue, m Sanford. Florida at
tt 00 o'clock A M on die 29nd
day of SEPTEMBER tSSS. lha
following described property as
aet forth M said Order or Final
Judgment, to-wlt
LOT
14. WOODOATB.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RSCOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 19. PAGE SS. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA

I
Deputy Clerk
PATRICK C BARTHET
A PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
200 0 Biecayne Bird
Suite 1400
Miami. FL 99191
(104) 947-0204
In compliance with the
Americans With Disabilities Aat
of 1000 (ADA), disabled person

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OF T N I IM N T IIN T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
HI AND FOR
S I I I N I O l l COUNTY,
FLORIDA, CIVIL ACTION
0 A M NO. SC-SM CA
DIVISION 10 P
ALLIEO GROUP
m o rtg ag e c o m pa n y .
Plaintiff.
vs
MARGOT I ERNEST, at al.
Defendant! a)
N O TIC I OF SAL I
Notice is hereby given that,
farrsuent lo a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure or Order dated
August 24th. tSSS. entered In
Civil Caae Number 04-041 CA.
kt the Circuit Court lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida, w heram
ALLIED GROUP MORTOAGE
COMPANY la the Pfemtift. and
MARGOT S ERNEST, el e l . are
•*a Defendants. I win salt the
property situated in SEMINOLI
County. Florida, described as
Lot 4. CLUSTER Q. OEER RUN.
UNIT 22. according to Ihe Plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat
Reek 24. Page 4. Public

and beat bidder, lor cash, at the
WEST FRONT DOOR. 901 N
PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD.
Florida, al tt 00 A M on the
24th day of Septam4&gt;er, tSSS
Dated August 24th. 1004
Maryanns Morse
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
WMiemM Go Ison
B Associates
1190 Bouth Myrtle Avenua.
Butte ISO
Clearwater. Florida 9401B
*ln accordance with the
Americana With Oreabrituea Act.

Legal Notices

cm eu rr co urt,
IN AND FOR
• M M O L ! OOUMTY,
FLORIDA
c a m n o . t T 'i e a e - C A - i e - i
NORWEST MORTGAGE
INC., ■ California
corporation.
Plaintiff,
in t n i

MOHAMMAD DEIS.
Defendant.
NOTION AOTION
TO MOHAMMAD DEIS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to 'enforce a lien on the
following property In Semlnola
County, Florida:
,
4tSS East Danby Court
Winter Springs. Florida 92701
Let 11. Hur.tridgs Subdivision,
according lo the Plat thereof at
recorded In Plat Book 91.
Pages IS and SO. of lha Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any. to it on Richard S Taylor.
Jr, Esquire, the Plaintiff's attor­
ney. whose address Is t j t Dog
Track Road, Post Office Boa
1117.
Longwood,
Florida
9 97 S M I1 7 . within 90 days
after the first publication of the
notice and file Ihe original with
the clerk o f this court either
before service on Ihe PtetntlfTe
attorney or immediately there­
after, otherwise a default srtH
be entered against you for the
relief
demanded
in
lha
Complaint
DATED on August ISIh. 144*
Maryanns Morse
Clerk ol the Court
By Cecelia V Efcern
As Deputy Clerk
Publish Septembers. 19. I t fS
OEU-44

MATTHEW D
COOMBS. COLLEEN
J COOMBS.
AND 'JOHN DOE and/or
MARY DOE* the names
be mg hebttous. the true
identities of Defendants
being unknown to Plaintiff,
the parties intended being
the parties in possession.
Defendants
N4TNSB OF BALB
Notice ie hereby given MtaL
pursuant to the Order or Fine!
Judgment entered on August
94, 1000. in Hue cause m the
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida. I anil aeN the
proparty situated in Sammole
County. Florida, described as
Lot 42. HID0EN LAKE PHASE
MI-UNIT VI. according to lha
plat thereof as recorded m Plat
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
at public sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, at the
west front door o f the Be mmole
County Courthouse m'Sanford.
Florida, al 11 00 a m . on
September 24th. 100B
Dated at Sanford. Florida this
20th day of August t SOB
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT.
.
BY Dorothy W Bolton

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Legal Notices

DANA C ALLEN
(BSS412-42-4724):
KIMBERLY A. ALLEN:
. UNKNOWN
TENANT I: DEER RUN
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION S7-A.
INC.: BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA, a Political
fl.iiwtieielnn o f the Slate
o f Florida: and any unknown
heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and
other unknown persons
or unknown spouses claiming
by. through and under any of
the above-named Defendants.
Defendants
NOTtOI
OF FO R IO LO B U RI S A L !
NOTICE Is hereby given that
the undersigned Clerk of the
Circuit Court o f Seminole
County. Florida, will on the ttth
dey o f September. tSSS. at
I t 00 o'clock A M. at the West
Front door o f the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford,
Florida, offer for sale and sen at
public outcry to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the fol­
lowing-described property situ­
ate in Seminote County. Florida
Lot 41. DEER RUN UNIT 7*A*.
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book &gt;S Page
St. of the Public Records of
Semmole County. Florida
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered in a case pending in
said Court, the style of which is
iM lkAltd Ib o v i
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of said Court this tSlh dey
If you ate a person with a dis­
ability who needs arty accom­
modation in order to pertkipale
in thie proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no coat to you. lo the
provteion of certain aseietance
Please contact Court admmietralor, 901 N Park Avenue.
Suite N101, Sanford. Florida
12771, (407) 129-4110 s4227.
within t working days of your
receipt o f thia (notice of
Foreclosure Sale). M you are
hearing Impaired, call 1-000040-0771, It you are voice
impaired, call 1-SOO-04S-S77O
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jane E Jaeewic
Daoutv Ct«rt
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert H Hosch. J r. Esquire
Butler A Hosch. PA.
9144 S Conway Rd . Sta E
Orlando. Florida 92412
(407)901-0200
PubUeh September S. 19,1 SOS
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^cimnole Herald

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sage; male therapist
out 474-3311 leMACXX
21 — P e r s o n a l s

AD0M 16M

GIFT OF LIFE
S0M 1H 4D
ALONE? FLORIDA MOST RE­
SPECTED Dating Bureau since
10771 a ! ages mckxSog seniors
Bmgng People Tbgether 1-800922-4477 (24 hours)

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23— L o s t f t F o u n d
FOUNO- Male Lad mlsed 6
months,15 b s Found B/Jt near
Longwood Post Office 327-2740

25—Special N otices
PNNVNNTION
Orange.
Brevard. Seminole,
Osecoia
counties Non-proM
orgs only For appkeetton peckel. contact Rose. Dept, of
Health. 407-24S-0409 Deadkne
WINDS

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C are

CP. has comma need In the
Probate Division o f Pie Circuit
Court.
Semi note
County.
Florida, the addreee of which ie

accommodation lo participate
ki this proceeding shaN. within
seven (7) days prior lo any pro­
ceeding.
contact
the
Administrative Office o l the
Court. 901 N Park Avenua.
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford FL 92771 tala phone
(407) 929-4990. TOO 1-00O-BBS0771 or 1•0OO-BB0-0770 via

Representatives and lha CoPersonal
R epreeenialive'e
attorney are eat forth betsw
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
ANY SPOUSE. BENSFICUUtV.
OR OTHER INTERESTED PER­
SON on whom a copy of this
Notice of Administration has
bean served and who has
obfeebona that c haMange the
validity o f lha WML the qualifi­
cations o f the Co-Paraonal
Representatives, the venue of
this mutter, or the tunediction
o f thia Court are required lo file

bon to particlpata in this proceedtng should contact the
ADA Coordinator at 407-9294190 or via Florida Relay
Service at 1-0OO-SSS-477O no
talar than seven (7) business
days prior to such proceeding
Publish September 4. 19. 1000
DEU-10

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70—Education ft
T eaininc

71— H u

Southwest Corner o f the
Southeast 1/4 o f the Southeast
1/4 o f the Southeast 1/4 of
Section 10. Township 21 South.
Range 21 East, run thence 200
teat East IBS feat North, 200
feat West, IBS feat South, lo
the point o l beginning
You aid hereby notified that
Plaintiffs In the above styled
case have fle d a Complaint
against you. Plain tiffs discosatad a detect In the title to their
Property described above and
have Died thia Complaint to
quiet tide to thia Property You
ere therefore required to serve
e copy o f your wrtttsn defenses
to Ihe Complaint If any. on
Plaintiffs' attorneys named

mode lion
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
!tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-424-4490.1i400-044-4771 (TOO) or 1-000•000-0770. via Florida Relay
'Service.
;Publish: September 0. I I . IB M
DCU-22

ada to tw Psrae

ately thereafter: o therm lee a
default wMI be entered against
you lor the relief demanded In
the Complaint.
Dated on July 2 ta t 1000.
MARYANNS MORES
Clerk o f Circuit Court
By: Cacalia V Ehern
Deputy Clark
Matthew G. Brenner, Esquire
Florida Bar No. 010441
Lowndes, Drosdick, Ooslar.
Kantor S Read, P.A.
210 North Sola Drive
Poet Office Boa 2000
Oriande. Florida 02002-2000
Attorneys lor Plain tilts

90th. 1000.
Co-Pa raonal Repre se ntatives:
BRENDA L. VOVAIEH
109 Valencia Loop
Aitamonta Springs. FL 09714
LYNN A BUENO
1110 Arden Street
Longwood. FL 99700-4204
Attorney For
Co-Personal Representatives:
ERIC B. MAOHBURN. E0OUIRE
Post Office Boa 771277
Winter Garden. FL 04777-1277
Phone number (407) 044-1070
Fas number. (407) 177-0144

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JOBS
JOBS

W anted

iw T W w re u re —
Como and )oin eu cartr
of Nurses and CNA'a.

CELEBRITY CIPHER

CHURCHNUBK OBtoCTOR
P/t Longwood MM conoaoaional church soaks enthusiast*
creative fodhr. to load mu**
program al 8undty 10 30am

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION It* nice lo bo inctodod in poopio'a
fantAaios, but youalao bh* to bo aocoptod tor your own aaka*
— Marilyn Monroo

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71— H E ir W ANTED
DRIVERS
Ewell Ind
need*
ready mi* dnver* m the Long
wood are CDL and drug scieen
'eq good benefits and pay ca.
407-323 3136 EOE

CUSTOMER
SERVICE

Outgoing personality Dure*
•net cash handing, data entry,
phones kght conedsms
Comprehensive benefits package and competitive salary
Apoh in person
American General Finance
1544 S French A ve. Sanlord

r CIFWCAL JOBOPCHtHQS
Adecco had e.atinq |ob open­
ings m the SanlordLeLe Mary
ares We currently have Ml
tme and pad lir e openngt in
the tottowvig aret
•Switchboard Operators
•Administrative Assntants
•Customer Service Reps
•Oata Entry Opedors
•File Clerks
•Accounting Clerks
•Telemarketers
We are tooling tor 1-2 yen's
rip wortong n an offee emnronment Ptease let Adeoco
help hnd you ca. aer path to­
day by ca%ng 407-330-7171

Adecca
T t« EMPUTTVONT F B M

- Sunday,

Septem ber 6. 1998

71— H u r W anted
JOIN the best beaitncare Mam
m Votu'ia county Restorative
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous e ip e nerve helpful
Call Debary Manor 407-6664426. EOE.

In s ta lle rs !
WILL TRAIN'
Vertical bfmds 6 benefits'
Call (407) 630- 4700
Massage Thempul Wsnted to
work n a small weii-estabi.shed dime in Lake Mary
Must be Licensed insured
have 1 year e ip or more
Please cell Karen O (407)
330-6607.

KITCHEN HELPERS,
HOUSEMENS.
HOUSE KEPPERS.
Apply to Mamol Courttand. 135
Interanlional Parkway. Heath
row FL 444-1000

MECHANIC tor tractor Veter trail­
er beet m Sentord e«p only pie
ferred ASE cert 330 9306

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Mt *ITM INSUflANCt ANO MIS

r u v p.. j trve -

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U O r at #90 MHMr Ortvs.
AlUmonle Spring

LANDSCAPE RS-ilart mg
67 OGhr. F/T w beneMs
(407) 322-6133.

pay
Call

Landscaping
MaintenanceImme opening Salary positon
30-35*1 Escellonl opportunity
Oviedo ares (407)977-20*9

LASER O PERA­
TOR
•4pm Midnight Sfvfl
•Wi« Traml
•Responsihlo mdnnduai w base
computer stuns
•Ab*ty to Lit 50 tot or more
"Drug tree Env*onment&gt;
Call
323-5121 between 9amNoon tor appt Ask tor Mr fkggnt.

EXPERIENCED
•LOADER OPERATOR
•BOBCAT OPERATOR
W class 0 license cheufteur
For
commercieUesidenhal
land cteamg Espenunce pre­
ferred Holiday /vacation w/
pay
Medical
insurance
Ptease cell 323-6611. M-F, 7-5

LABOR R E A D Y 0

TRACTORTRAILERS
w txpam tm m !

MECHANIC Immed open m
Sanlord area Must be ASE cert,
w diesel truck eip . class A
UU i H |A»i *,*- m JC. C d bceiits 660-4523 M F »am-3 30pm
MERRY MAIOS HIRING
Car 6 Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 5266
METAL FRAMEfVDRYWAU.
HANOERS immed work
cal 662-3337________
NAIL TECH im al nail salon m
Sanlord that fust opened needs
someone# ip to come (om in
the growth cal Ten at 328-7004
COLLECTOR- P/T prefer e « p .
wiN tram someone
w/oreat
phone
vex #
MonThurs
t 30pm 6 30pm
800 662 3663
or apply Rich Plan 401 W 13lh
St Santotd
______________
PROCESS E-MAIL A CYBERCASH ORDERS to SIShf W#
tram, wwwmaruntspectrumcom,
1 888 716 6229
PROCESSOR Avg
Earnmgs
6575/wk processing CO ma4 F/
T or P/T No e ip nec
Cai f-BOO-242-4713
Receptionist, optometrist o ff**
optcal and ms t&gt;9wg e ip prelerred etc work envtf, top pay
tor qualified person TuskewUle
ares 699 4000 111 699 5051
RECEPTIONtST/OFFICE ASS­
IST. 50wpm. dependable. 40hr»
/11 M Fn 8 5 benefits great at
mos 321-4411 ask tor Jo
RECEPTIONIST/TYPtST
re­
sponsible
ptossant person
needed tort last paced corporate
office la i resume to 260-9196

WORK TOOAV/PAIO TOOAY
Sentord
Applyr In
I person todey:
1351
1551 S French Ave
323-4343

LEARNTODRIVE

71— l l r i r W anted

Metntenence Aseletent- Cedar
Creek Apts has an opportunity
svsrUhle m Sentord tor an ndnndual w et toast i yr eip m
at areas of general main­
tenance. including carpentry,
plumbing, electrical.
HVAC
pod groundskeepng etc Fes
reeuitto to Dept MA SS, Conid
Management.
1651
Send spur Road. Maitland. FL
32761. Fas: (407) 599-0797 or
Cad 7 6 1 -----

RECEPTIONIST- permanent. Pi
T position, doctor office, com
puter A phone skits 6 must M.
W/F 2 6 30 Must be ftoibto.
some mom mg and'or tu6 day
hours S6hr Cal 333 0559

R IG H T H A N D M AN
N e e d s 100 w o rk e rs dally.
*66 sign on bonus to new em•Eitrs pay to drivers.
•Open 6 am
601 Dogtrack Rd Longwood
280-8106

DIETARY ASSISTANTS
• 15 Day COL Trelaiag
•DtyAW M toi ■ -

•HMKtll IV W n
• Canton MMh Oa td i

;Truck Drtvtr
s institute

71— H llp W a n ted

Our food &amp; nutrition department at South Seminole Hospital
located in LongwooJ. PL is now hiring fie fulldime posiuom'
Help us provide food service to peoentv naif. and Huron
Food handling and cashtcnng cap is preferred Must he able
to work the following shifts: 6 a m .- 2:30 p m &amp; II a m •
7:30 p.m. A every other weekend. 6.36/hr. ♦ shift differential
♦ great benefits! Please apply at: South Stealneit HespitM,
Human Rneurecs, 555 W o t Stale Hoad 434.*
n .3 r $ » .

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O IL A N D U IIU IU N A L

9 0 0 -5 5 4 * 7 3 6 4

Pipe layers- S'te Workers.
Full-lime with Benefits.
Cell (407) 322 8133

117— C o m m e r c i a l

SANFORO 6380 MO
M CLEAN MOVE IN­
SPECIAL Cell 572-7632

OFFICE A STORE AVAIL. Ooth
over 1000 sq b Can aber Bam
322 6169

ROOIERS NET DEO
eip d top pay sun immed
Tropical Rootmo 330 3232
SECURITY orriC E R JOB
Training Armed t Unarmed
Brantly A Assoc 634-7444

SANFORO Ihrtrm apt upstair*
ac. qumt area 300mo »250dep
328 9148

SANFORD- 1 174 sq b office
on Lake Monroe Convenient to
courthouse A Cffy Halt Avail
able
immed'ately
Morbd/er
Group, loe (407) 539 1000 eit
108

Seminole
Community College
Secretary
Counseling 6 Advisement
Minimum Requirements: Graduaten tram an accredited twgh
school or possession of an ac
ceptable equivalency diploma
Two 12) years of secretarial e i
penence Successful comple­
tion ol post-high school tram
mg may be substituted tor re
qinred experience on a year
try year basis
Knowledge, Abilities, Skills:
Must be sbto to operate dal*
entry and word processing
equipment, use a Fite Pro
based data management sys
t. 6 work w'Student* bom
diverse
backgrounds
Must
have strong communication 6
pubkc retatsms stuns and the
ability to deal etfal-nsk and
multi-cultural student* Special
Considerations Fle i hie hours/
days Evening work le ce i
week required
Position SCO 1061A00
Salary Range:
318 000 JIB e o o y
Deadline: »I7 9 B
For mor* r.larmason cn the
above positions, cat the job
une at US-2400.
AnEqual i n m fq e OkwW j

________ Ccrwiyory CnAeqi_______

SEMINOLE COUNTY RE SIDE N
data entry 20 hrs work week,
send resume 130 S Rilgewood
Ave Daytona. FI 32114

Why be
unemployed?

WAREHOUSE
P05ITIONS:
PICKING. PACKING AND
RECOTON
CORPORATION,
the nations leading rt Unbutor
manutacturer ot electronic ac­
cessories.
has
immedlste
openings m its lake Mary
lacAties tor 1st and 2nd shift
Hours
available:
7:00am3:30pm. S.00am-4:30pm and
4 00PM-t2:30AM
Mutt
he
ahto to kb a minimum ol 50 tn
on a continuous basis Forklift
eipenence proleried Staring
rale *6 50 1st Stlltt, 67.0U 2nd
shlh. "Must pass math lest
Apply in person at 2950 Lake
Emma Road. Lake Mary. FL or
1090 Emma Oak Irak, lake
MAryFL 32746 EOE.

SANFORO 2 2 Appronmalely
1 000 sq b W O mcl. 6430’mo
• low deposit Call 372-1051
SANFORD
Good area A
schools
Spotless 2/1 duplet
heat A air. hook ups. private pa­
tio A yard sec 8 ok J42Vino «
6350 dep 869-0048

103— Houses*
U n iu r n im ie d

1500 DOWN.—WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 lidrm
home w/C/MA. new pant A car­
pet 7 Ask about HUO homes'
The Mailmen Group, toe.

Rain ers......... 421-4331
SANORA AREA
4/2 WITH EXTRAS
6650/MOWTH: 322-8689
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN SAN
FORD 3? house $575mo/ 1st.
last A 6300sec aval Oct 1st
_______ 407 574 0959

WINDOW SERVICE TECH
'Fu* time position
•E ip prelonod
*Fu« company beneMs
Mon- Fit 7 304 30 apply Kinco
237 Power a San to
o l:323I 1
lord
7500
YOUTH DtP FC l OR FVTFvst Presbyterian ol Sanford
seeks responsible
motivated
person to drecl church middleH S youth functions A develop
outreach programs 301 Oak
Ave Sanlord 32771 322 2662

JERNIOAN prufsvfk-s tnc.
1/1 cottage great location no
pets no smoker* $450mo
2/1 downstairs ol dipiei, rwe
tocatnn no pets no smokers.
6625mo

73—Emit oyment
W a n ted

Ron Jemigan 330 3255
SANFORO l/t l .
tented yard
(1st lest, sec) SS2Vr»SS75*er
1206 W 20th St 3384AM

MAY I HELP W/ YOUR LOVED
ONE T I wtt t* at hmprtei lake
at home . day or rvghl Cat Sam
695 6647 leave mesege_________

Let D it f liln o lir

322-2044
S17hr
UN
J8nr
69hr

$10hr
68hr
Switchboard
$8hr
66hr
OlarerTramee
J8fv
Date Entry
$l6hr
Screw Maker
$t0hi
Quakty Control
68hr
QaneralOffca
To Many Jobe To Ustfll
CALL NOW!
700 West 26th Street

92—Senior C itizens

110.

660 630
par hour tor ertra money or have

. 221-8421

iL w r/ W

118— O il ice Space For
Rene

Re a l Estate, w e

322-7498

A MOVE IN SPECIAL!) 400 sq
b A up'6765 A MONTH OfficeStorage 3210120 or 333 2554

an o n T ^ c r e ’ TSOoitL
6224 900 Cal Debre A
Dewne* Southern Realty Ent.
Inc 1407)869 0033 611138

SANEORD OEEICE SPACE
; Suites svalteWe - 1100 5 F a
1600 SF. 407-321-7004
Sentord Professional office
space 625 so. N. 6395/mon w/
13th month bee. (Larger suite
available) Cell 366 7613 leave
meeeege.

GOVT rOnFcLOSED homes
bom pennies on 61 Oeknquent
Tas. Repo t
RED* Your Area
Toi Free (t ) 800 218 9000 Ell
2206 tor current ksbng
MELLONVILLE 42. tam, formal
rtrvng 2387 sq It In nesF*or
hood ot kjrury homes Dot Wat
ec. Jermgan Prop 323-3165
beeper 623 7727

141— H omes For S aie
Mayfair Ood Course i 5 acre
lakrtrnnl estate w 3 900st
home needs wrvk 6*65 000 *
w/4 ac 6265 000
4 BR Colonial 7 story on 3
wooded tots REDUCEO TO
61M.000
Pert Av Villas 7fWL?Ba Town
house condo- 6*5 000 uwnet
motivated
321 6066

AFE0R0ABI ( HOMES
VENTURI 1 PROPIRIIIS
90k# Marr k m

“

WEEKLY RENTALS
Sterling • 677/wk
Historic Downtown 330-4423

JIM D O YLE

(407) 322-2495

EFFICIENCY
Mad very . converaenl tocatnn

WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

__________ 321-4900__________
FURNISHED ROOMS Ai u tV
met laimdry. phone, and k(
us# 665 390 a week 324-4955
LAKEMARY

105— D u p l e .x / T r i p i f x

JlOOwk til last sac

SANFORO 2/1 near Semmoto
MS CH A W O Hook Up Crpt

cai 323 5232 beeper 444 6598

Sec 8 OK 323 4464 or 244 5513

97—A partments Furnished

107—M obile Homes
For Rint

1BORM quite res*d area ac.
ALL ELECTRIC I369mo/6300

1BDRM Qu»et
convenient lo­
cated 1 brack to bus route Pars
Ave Mob4 Home Inc 322-2861

^ ^ L S E J c ln t c a

PA U L

MARINER'S VILLAGE

net**

Hey
Night

Owls!
Now Hiring for
Greater Orlando Area
For Sales Associates
Assistant Managers

3rd Shift 10pfn-6am
• full &amp; Part-Time
• Competitiv* W a j -5

• Advancement Opporti/vt*s
• Must be available wrekm/fc
App/y »y PTsoRe
94 Hours A Doyl

117—C ommercial
Rentals

323-4670

ROSELEA VALAS
Ad tpecle) ■64lft88onth
HUD OKAY 407-3384833

1 -8 0 0 -7 1 1 -JOBS
rot

FENCCO PARKINQ j D U
easy access, can accom­
modate 141 to 35 cars, heavy
equipment autos, etc. 17-92/
Airport Btvd area, avattabte en
medulety 6550
per month
PBona S2
14-4440 Of fas 324
1119.

Htetortc Otetrtct- 1 BR.
tBA. kachen. new to g . upsle
•erw-lumtahed cteen. working
adub No pets' Fenced 635/V
men . dep 857 3903

O SH O IIN I

V IM llK I
P IIO -’ I H M 1.
3 ? 1 l/ ii- l

ELDER SPRINGS Off SR 427
Lg 2
bdrm. unlum S95wk«
6125, dep Cal 333 3064 or see
manager at e)8t7

99-ArARTMENTS &lt;
U nfurnished

m w INora

4/2,10 Incd acres, huge n
sc porch 2 out tadgs16184.1.800.
4/t.5,Ove» 1 COO sq b . kv/drV
tarn. trj*c toed. 663.900
3/2. vc p o d LR. OR. Fam rm.
2 car garage I118J00

Irire h h o fT

SANFORD 2/2 apt spit pus
pain ch a 6440/6360
SANORA 3/2 w' DttL garage
lease w/uptm 1726/1700.
SANFORD 6/1 w den screen
patn tpacuut
6800/6800.

LAKE AOA 1 KXWi M'OMO
teOHU S4TOMO ANO UP

Full or part tima. Top
aalary, bonua A
commltlon Longwood
location, call dan

JUST LISTED LAKEFRONTIII
Large 4 BR home on lake Lou­
ise (Deltona) approi 1800 sq
II . tarn room, dbl g - v . scr
porch, lenced. dock low traffic
arcs A many plus features Ind
AWQ 7 5*. mod CALL NOW TO
SEE'"!
$102,500
Consider
trade m

S TE N S TR O M
R EN TA LS

TLC HOME COMPANIONS care
m you home tv* m or hourly
check our rates 322-1003

* £ 2 2 2 ™ ___________________
SOLOCR6RS ot amal electron
cs. dspendebikty required. e&gt;p
preferred but witting to bam
Good benefits Ca&gt; Magneton*
Hearing AM Co. • 328-1702 i

R entals

SANFORO HtSTORtC 1/1 good
. Ig front porch 6350
3214767

93— Rooms For Rent

2 / l)p J o y i/ J II / jt help?

Machinist
Fqure Clerk
Fork-kfl Tn
Route Rvmner
Mamianance Tech
Data Entry

WANTED:
People who want to work 40*
hrswk Some Saturdays' Fac
lory assembly work Benrlts
included Pis c tll
366-0249
Original Verticals First.

141— Homes For Sale

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

71— H e lp W a n t e d

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OutstandingSummerJob
Opportunities exist nowat
^

O iiando/Sanford A irp o rt.
G et In o n a ll th e g r o w th .

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DynAir Services, Inc. it experiencing phenomenal growth in our second year
of operations. Now is a perfect opportunity to get involved in the dynamic com*
meixial aviation industry. We are currently accepting applications for part-time
ramp services and part-time aircraft cleaning positions and janitorial positions.
Applicants must work a flexible schedule, understand some English, pass a drug
screening, complete a ten year work/schooi history. For those interested in ramp
services positions you must possess a valid Florida driver’s license and be able to
lift up to 75 pounds on a consistent basis. W t Offer:
ty* . ’

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Free Uniform s
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For more information please stop
administrative office Monday through'Ftiday,.
from 10 A.M. until 3 P.M. and fill out an
application: For directions please call 322-36
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DONE!
Buy
141—Homes For Sale

141— H o m e s For Sale
SANORA 1/2. apiil plan great
rm. Iirpplace, *cr patio 2 car
garage corner lot Like new'
fteady to move-in $87,900
Cal (407) 628 9555

$$$69,900,$$$
BELOW APPRAI3ED
VALUE
, ¥1 xpMpfan Sun
oom. new Central AUHeal.
lefrig*. walertieater. carpet. I
touring
Lgr ln «.w ) ki bkyd
3ne car garage 301 E 24th
street Sanlord Cel 658 ?44?

149—Commercial
Property For Sale
Sanford hlatorlc dlitrtct (3)
CommencAi
leased
Unit*
$160,000, ( I ) Commencel Vac­
ant lot $55 000 330-1495

S t P*4mt 75t*(ff
Since 1*4*
(407)3226)21

153—A creage Lot For
Saie

S t. P*4nt TZmttf
i /M l

Sanford Spaoout attractive 3/

LA KE PROMT LOT fteUre
lake Locti Amor private
90X200 $60 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone It
land Lake Monroe $120 000
VACANT LOTS - loch Aibnr
$35 000 to $45 000. ig. pnv

1Sw/FRS61 500
SL John* fllytl 35»ac on nver
m Denary 1? na Nontage Re
diced to 1775.000
Industnal '&lt; *»c ecmti trum
OrVSan Airport zoned M t
S375 000

LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
$25 000
DAY AVC Sanlord let near

Lota down Eery quakty low mo
pyttea 2/1 CA
A Inal yard w/ea
ea buedng lot

pad $15 000
321-5065

■Ir c h h o f f
^ ^ s s o c la ic a

(♦07)377-4173

A U C T IO N

153—A creage Lot For
Sale

410 W. 4th $tr««t •Sanford, FI
Bobcat 873 loader. Computers. Desk. Chur*. Copieri. T V s
Printert. file Cabinets. Kitchen fqpt. Serving lines. Piano. Kiln.
Deep fryers. Orem. Overhead projectors. Gym Eqpt. Arf com­
pressor. Ice machines. Shop tools. Tire changer. Drill press.
Photo eqpt. Vacuums. Lockers, much more'!

In$p«ct: Sale Day 8 am to Sale Time
Torms: Cash. Check w/Bk Ltr Guarantee
Into: SCSB/Kim Lyons 407/320-0235 or
Gaorgt Gidaon Auctioneer, Inc.
Wlntar Spt. FL AB1501/AU672
407/695-2475
Thinking of an Auction • Call U»

Tha Ssm fnof* N*rafdOa&gt;*&gt;f « d * am ihti quckatt and moil
maipantivo way to tall your
cart Run your threa kna ad for 10
day* and pay only $2t 00' Evan
batter, if you tall il sooner
(wtMCh wa KNOW you will) you
can slop your ad and only pay
for the number of day* it actu­
ally ran* What a Deal"

Call today and watch
thB Herald C laatifle d * work fo r you ll

(407 )

322 2611

aec

FOR
SALE-a II m excellent
cond matching aofa A love seat
m tea green, rose. A white, ta­
pestry look, flowered $400 Sol­
id sea green recllner. $80
large Engkth Countryside pielure 37 X 40
‘ gntd frame $50

FURNITURE STORE
QRANO OPE NINO
3472 S Ortando Dr (scrota from
B e Heard Chev) Open every
Monday Ham 7pm Guaranteed
saving on quality furniture
We also buy dean used
fumture A antiques
Cat Tom at (407)330-4213
HEADBOARD- SngW Menryw*.
whits wicker like new Can
(407) 7676035 evenings

MATTRESS SALE • Fun sue
used boa springs A manrttt
$65 00 larryt Mad 322 4 132

wl ertm o' A headboard 699
5645 or 330 4479 make offer

TOMMY STVFEV IS OPCNMO
A FURNITURE STORE
at 3477 S Orlando Dr (across
from B4t Heard Chev | The grand
opening win be Saturday. Sept
5m from 10am 4pm and Mon
day. Sept 7lh from flam-7pm
Bring IN* ad m and receive a
10*. OscoltH Donl me Put op­
portunity to buy bedroom sett.
Irving room sets entertainment
centers and over 100 reckners
to choose from C e l (407(3304213 4 you neve any quotient
or if you would kke 10 te l your
good, dean used tumfture

RUQER m 77 243 m
eon
»-ghtt and scope 3 9s. and
Slog RUQER m 77 7mm mau
sang and scope f 5 4i reload
mg d « t avat $525 each 4076696237

Shop Semmole Herald s
Classifieds Everydayl

BOAT RENTAL

9 ROTT/BUU. PUPPW9
$90. EACH
CALL (407)323-1)59.
WOLF HIOH BREEDS (male
I4yrs

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SSO
9150
9165
$195

$35
$100
9118
9145

RENT RIGHT MARINE
(Locstbd at Oalor’a Lantfng)

(407) 330 -1912

• In ck td ** 1 la n k A w f

WITH 1 VH. LEASE OR ASK ABOUT OUR

MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1BD R M 7 1 B A T H
8 0 0 h ft.
2 B D R M / 1 B A T H 1 0 2 5 m - ft.
2 B D R M / 2 B A T H 1 1 2 5 s* tt.

Country Lake Apts

8

27I4 Ridgew ood A m .. Van ford • 3 )0 5204

2

Sanford Court Apartments

??To^’J 32111.SinfortAw.,SanforS323-3301

mu MlA Y S

AXTim JKS A X U M O P E B N
S U N D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 6 T 1 1 .1:00 P M :
Robb
Stuckey Entertainment Center * Brouer Beds * Byrlund R oil Top Desk * Leather Sofa’s
• Drexcl Secretary • 10 Oak Chairs • 20 Colored T.V.’s • O ver 100 Cut and Pressed. Bronze
Lamps * 4 King Canopy Beds * 4 King Highly Carved Beds * 2 Brass and Iron Beds *
Complete Executive O ffice with Chair, Desk. Credenza, Bookcases * 50 Leather Top
Mahogany, Oak, Cherry, Wulnut C offee tables, Nightstands * Rockers * 2 Marble Top
Credenza’s * Rosewood Bedroom Suite * Highly Carved Sofa * 60pc o f Chippendale Furniture
* Breakfront * 250 Cast Iron Door Stops * Iron Bakers Rack * 3 Baker Cabinets * Lot o f
Antique T o o l’s in Modern Sale. 300-400 pcs o f furniture!

A

M O N D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 7 T H . 1;Q0 P M :
You must see to believe! 300 pieces Furniture * 125 pieces o f Glassware * Hanging Chandelier
• 3 French Armories * Amcrican/Victorian Armories * 8 0. highly Carved Corner Cupboards •
Mahogany Inlaid Bedroom Suite * 5 Oak Dropfront Desk * Rugs * Ruckers * Oak Sideboards
* Oak Secretary * Oak Dresser * 6 Victorian Chairs. Circa 1880 * Cut Olass * Roycraft Ash
Tray • Early 1880 Secretary • 3 Spinet Desk • Drop L e a f 'ftibles • Dutch 2 pc Cupboards •
Walnut High Boy Chest * Mahogany High Boy Chest * L o u o f Porcelain * Large Ladies Desk
French • Royal Bayreuth • 2 Matching Mahogany Bookcases • 40 Assorted Antique Mirrors •
approx. 100 Paintings and Pictures. One o f our better auctions. Must See!

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B U Y E R S PREMIUM. AB143AU151

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For

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FOR SALE 31 FT CAWPER w/
20it0 FI room 1*1 up m town 8
country rv park furmhed $5000
322 9661 or (928)399-3067

W A N TE D
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PB«rt*r PM iaate 11.50 A ip
Mint Plants 51.00
Basil Plains 51.00
PatcfeOBlI Plant* 51.50
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919 W. FJroOartf*
223— M

is c e l l a n e o u s

wAagitaf M rm om M r 5-wka-oid
Aalung $90 Gal 323-2*71.

WAREHOUSE
SPACE
WarthouM spac« for rant, 1,250
sq. ft, part of largwr warahouM
a r a a . 24 hour b c c b b b . Locatad
bahlnd Sami no la Harald nawapapar
building. Thick loading dock avall•bla at no additional coat. No laaBa
raqulrad.
For mora Information call Frank
Voltollna at tha Seminole Harald.

322-2611

ga»on 407-7676131

•Single Story Deign - to Ont Bttoe or Abort
•Energy •Eftcent Slide, 1Brtroom Morsitx Apan.Tter.ts
•frendiy On-Stt. Depcndatlc Uxnxgtmxnt
• fcwSmgx Pnviie pibo l Mon1

*9 SUPER GLIDE
$1500
322 2766

CASH $$$ PAO,
For Juf&gt;* C l ft. Trucks h Mtac‘
K£ EP AMf RCA B£ AUTif Ul 17? SW0

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Bl HOME FILTRATION UMTS
Dtflar man boUs quakty $09 a

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Apartments

238— V ehicles Wanted

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HOUSE OF OOOOtES 901 Ixy

FOR BALE gaa dryar Mia naw
$90. draaa makart modal $35.
antqua tmgsr maelan* $75, rad
wood pene labia $75. cal altar
2pm 302-3407

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Country Lake

1919 Chevy Cavalier. 2 dr
coupe. 5 * p . AC. Stereo $1550
CaX 415 6335

^ APPLIANCE
STORE, m,

cust Are Fum . appk . household nee s A candy l i t

217—G arage Sales

1972 H0N0A 350 4 cylinder
very good condition*, original
nvie 12.450 S $1400 obo call
323 2528 or 920-9119

1990 OEO PRISM runt great,
ice cold air. auto, great Iran*.
St400obo 407-330-0580

211—

FREE CAR. 9$ A FUN at you
•par* bm* tnanaaj? Cal Lavda • 52635(7 I also oflar rapl
pc* and naw Tupparwara

5

1986 Nittan Mauma Station
wagon Auto. AC Full power.
$1850 Can 415 6135

M otorcycles /Bikes
For S ale

Any year maka or modal.
Will pay top doflarl
Call Qaofl Badna

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

BOOKCASE- LA* n*w. Oak 6-3
ifatn i w/ 2 (toon lower stor­
age $45 Ca* $$2-01*7.

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT

!»HS | U lly f OA* B, v0

1979 Chavarolat Caprtca Cut
»-c Station Wagon
chrome
wheel*. A/C. electric lock* 8
window*. AM/FM *le/eo, 350
engine Run* wen* $500 ca*h
Call 123-7012.

homes 656-7S44

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239—

231—Cars For Sale

E u ll / Had!

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199— P e t s 4c S u p p u e s

SOLID OAK tng wo watedied

187—Sporting Goods

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LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

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Blue A White Ovsf Braided Rug.
kke new I 1/2 X It $65 Call
327-9411.

Rent

D O N 'T W O N D E R
H O W T O G E T RID
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�6 B •Seminole. Herald. Sanfotd. Florida •Sunday, September 6, 1998

by Chic Young

BLONDIE

48 Hanks or
Snyder
1 Irish — (dog)
47 Highest point
7 Jonathan
51 Mexican shawl
Swift's forte
53 Jargon
13 Expression of S3 Drool
commendation 56 Woody spines
14 Adjusted
57 Detective
beforehand
Queen
15 Jail resident
58 New England
18 Join the army
native
17 Oolfer'e pegs
18 Twelfth mo.
DOWN
20 Princely Italian
1 Type cf curl
family
2 Seabird
21 Clear |elly
3
Not wild
23 Kinds
4 Spanish aunts
27 Oxygenator
5 Superlative
32 Author Nln
suffix
33 What's
8 Actress Donna
In — — 7
and kin
34 Actor John —
7 Coin of the
33 Celebrated
realm
38 Scoffed
8 Prince Vallant'e
39 Heavy airing
son
40 Stories
9 T of TV
42 Served
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perfectly

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Sunday. Sept 6. 1098

TH E BORN LOSER

by Art Santom

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Don I bo unfjty timid about taking wellcalcutatod rums m tho year ahead, espe­
cially II you have good astociatea to
advtse you Thoy It help make success a
strong probability
VIRG O (A u g . 23-Sept. 22) Your mate
might eipress opinions contrary to youra
today His/her way ol doing things could
be better, so don't let your ego distort
your |udgment Virgo, treat yoursetl to a
birthday gill Send lor your Astro-Graph
predictions lor the year ahead by mailing
S2 and SASE to Astro-Graph, clo this
newspaper. P O Bos 1758, Murray Hill
Station. New York, NY 10156 Be sure lo
state your rodiac sign
U B R A (Sept. 23-O ct 23) Pressure could
be heavy on you early in the day. but
don't let it get to you Toward evening,
everything should smooth out considerably
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It s to your
advantage to have alternate plans ready
today |ust in case something you've been
hoping to do doesn't pan out Your sec­
ond choice should satisfy you
S A O ITTA R IU S (N ov. 23-Oec. 21) Nur
luring impulsive whims should not be
your most important consideration today
Go after things that have substance and
can sustain your material security
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-dan. IS ) Today s
developments might not be wine and
roses, but it you accept what occurs
philosophically, you will weather the
rough spots
AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. I f ) Fancy jug
glmg might be required today to keep
your budget in balance Fortunately,
you It know the best way to manipulate
your financial resources
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Opposition
from others is probable today However,
it you keep your cool and retain your
sense of humor, you'll be able lo keep
everything on the right track

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A RIES (March 21 -April 19) Neglected
duties will vie lor your attention today
Your aniiety can be put to rest if you nd
yourself of ttiesc burdens Slop penalis­
ing yourself
TA U R U S (April 20-May 20) Your luck
will have its limits today Coniine your
gambling lo situations where your know­
how assures you ol a dosirable outcome
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) The compel'
tion might be stiller than you expected
today, but if you ro sett-assured and posi­

tive. you can overcome any obstacle in
your path
C A N C E R (Ju n e 21-J u ly 22) For best
results today, try to play everything down
the mddM Don't be reluctant to compro­
mise or make concessions if it's lor the
good of a l Involved
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Don! be hesitant
lo invest lime and service m something
mat benefits others today If money is a
prerequisite, that could be a different
story

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sion, moving one low card can make a
difference in the correct line of play.
On this deal, you are in six spades
West starts with the two top clubs.
After ruffing and draw ing trum ps in
two rounds, how would you continue?
And what would you do if the dummy
had five hearts?
South m igh t have opened w ith a
stronger bid. But with only 19 highcard points, he decided to start with
one spade. Y e t th e n , w hen N o rth
raised both his suits (the second being
debatable on such a “ soft” hand —
one w ith only th re e queens and a
jack). South made up for his previous
conservatism by leaping to a slam.
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losing
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you start with the heart ace and drop
the singleton king, the opponent with
the remaining jack nine, whether it be
Fast or West, must win a trick.
Now give dumm y a fifth heart. This
time you should cash the ace, hoping
to drop the singleton king. Why?
Because you win w hether East or
West has that singleton king. T h e al­
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Seminole Herald, Sanlord, Florida • Sunday, September 6, 1998 • 1C

HEALTHS FITNESS: SCHOLARSHIPS FOH YOUHQ CANCER SUBVIV0RS...2C

PEOPLE: 'TIS THE 31ST SEAS0H...3C. A TRIP TO THE MUSEUM...4C

No monkey business!
Sinmung ut Central
I'loritla Zoo among
50 apes adopted this
month to celebrate
30th anniversary of

Planet o f the Apes
By Shari Hrodle
HERALD PKAT1 RK EDITOR

Photo Courtety of TVData F«atur«« Syndicate

Roddy Me Dow a! I hoots Behind the Planol ot the Apes an AMC presen­
tation premiering Sunday as pad ot a two day Apes marathon

Return to Planet o f the Apes
By C ynthia W erthanier
IV IM IA I M M RES SYNDIC A IK
Thirty years ago. Planet i&gt;l the A im s hit tin- Aiiu-rli.m s« lern and
made movie history. A-&gt; in anniversary' piesent in longtime Ians
and new ones. Am ciu.i:i Movie ( lassies is airing the complete
Planet of the A/m 's saga in a two day marathon Sunday and
Monday. Sept ti and 7
In addition to the live lllttis. AM&lt; has priKhued liehlnd the
Planet ol the Apes, a two hour "&gt;jm-i ini hosted by A/tes star Poddy
Mr Dowall.
Ilir special oilers highlights from the lllrns. including some
never Irelore-seeti screen tests and oultakes • and Interviews
with key actors Charlton Heston. Kim Hunter. Unda Harrison.
Ric ardo Montalhan and Natalie Trundy Hie sp«&lt; lal premieres
Sunday and repeats Monday
Makeup artist .John Chambers, who rer elved a sper lal Ac atlemy
Awartl lor the moving laces the ape r har.u ters wore, .rlso is fea­
tured In the special. Ult hard Zamir k. the 20ih Century Pox exec ­
utive who took a risk by accept lug lilt- lirst Apes Him. as well as
art director William J. Cicbcr. Him historian Eric Greene and
three directors ol Apes lllrns. weigh in with their opinions and
recollections.
Ironically, the concept lor Hie lirst Him was turned down con­
sistently until 20th Century Pox salt! yes
T a lk in g monkeys? You're out ol your mind.
Gel otilta here.'
Heston recalls as the response.
Heston l/Jr-o //or. V ie Ten Commandments) stars in the original
/’/cult’/ o f the Apes as astronaut George Taylor, who discovers a
liilurtsllc planet where apes rule and humans are mute slaves. In
the lirst sequel. Beneath the Planet of the Apes IIU70I. he repris­
es the role.
AMC plans another showcase ol the llvc-lllm epic during an allday festival on Saturday. Sept. 12.

SAM ( )K I) II the t oiidltlons artright. the t all o| the slamallg r an
I m- heard. Itom the shore til Dike
Monroe to 1H ilary
Hie rail Is dlstlnr live, you vc
prohablv heard 11 In the hat k
ground ol any numlrer ol |unglr
movles hut the Central Plortrla
Zoological Park mammal kre|ier
t an t think ol any Instant e that .t
siamang has been used in a
movie
Krit McCarty has Ik-cii working
with the siamang lor the more
than three years lie’s ln-en at the
/on lie ’s gotten used to Us
moods Hr- said the hooting tall,
w hlch can Im- heard up to two
miles, can mean the ape is agl
toted or ts happy. It all de|K-nds
on the pilch
"Alter you've worked with them
lor awhile, you learn when in
bat k away.* said McCar ty
Hie siamang Is lM-ing featured
al the /on Sunday .is part ol the
American Movie Classic's 'Adopt
an A|k- Month* promotion
'I b is is the only ape we have
here.* said McCarty, llie sia­
mang Is a lesser a|M-. In tlir same
larnlly as got (Has, orangutans
and chimpanzees. *A lot of people
mistake it lor a chimp * Juvenile
t h lm pan zffs are commonly used
in movies and television
There's definitely no monkey
business going on: the main d if­
ference Im-tween monkeys and
a|M-s is Hie absence ol a (all.
McCarthy said most apes don’t
have a tail.
Slamangs are native to Malaya
and Sumatra. In southeast Asia.
It Is the largesl ol the southeast
Aslan glblxins The a|M-s live In
the upper canopy ol the rain lor esl and seldom come down to Ihtground Kxpert acrobats, they
move through the tree tops with
a thiid arm -over-arm swing,
called brat Illation. With arms
longer than their legs, they can
move at speeds of up to TO miles
|x-r hour and span distances of
up lo IH feet between branches.
Tile branches are never actually
gripped, fly lorming a hook with
lheir elongated lingers, their
hands roll off one branch onto

Herald Pfiotoa by Tommy Virximt

Siamangs are lessor apes nativo to southeast Asia in
September a cable movie channol will adopt 50 gorillas,
orangutans and other pnmatos to encourago viowers to
visit apes al their local zoo and holp raiso funds lor am-

mal food and caro Tho Central Florida Zoological Partwill also show tho movie. Planet ot the Apes on Sunday
beginning at 3 p m , with a pnmato feeding demonstra
lion

another
Hie zoo’s siamang has lx-en in
residence situ e IU7-I He is esti­
mated to be 2H years old
Slamangs do very well in « aptlvt
ty according to zoo information,
living approximately 20 years
Tills particular siam ang has
lathered several ollsprtngand the
zoo
is « urrenily looking lor
another male McCarty said it is
a tricky business, tracing the
bloodlines ol other .i |m-s in c aptiv
Ity. to guard against inbreeding
In the wild, they eat leaves and
buds, fruits and seeds, birds and
Invertebrates Al the zoo. the dirt
Inc ludes monkey chow biscuits,
vegetables, h ulls and chew-able
m ulti-vitam ins. They can be
enticed with the occasional
banana.
All species ol gibbons are
endangered Ix-cause ol destruc­
tion of their rain lores! habitat
The cable channel prom otion
hopes lo bring awareness to all
primates while revisiting a series
ot lllrns whir h made movie hlslo

ry.
‘ We encourage our viewers lo
visit apes at their local zoo.
become zoo members and adopt
an ape.* said AMC Executive Vice
President/General
Manager
Noreen Odoughln.
McCarty, who grew up on a
larm and worked al a veterinary
clinic belore Joining the zoo. said
the programs that z i m i s provide
beneHt the animals as well as zoo
visitors. T ills part (education) Is
Im portant.*
said
McCarty.
"because you’re working for a
goal." the betterment o f all life.

Bolow, mammal keeper Eric McCarty entices the residont siamang with a
banana

Successful little international business is run out of Lake Mary home
By Debra Wood

Herald Photo by Tommy Vincent

Al and Ana-Victoria Carrato run International Teaming
Associates out ol their Lake Mary home ITA searches
international databases looking lor business opportuni­
ties. new markets lot clients and lor corporations looking
to build facilities in a new region Wo re all technologists

W ere all pcoplo that understand high-tech,' said Carrato
‘That capability, tho ability to use the database and do
direct marketing, has made us a successful little compa­
ny.'

HERALD CORRESPONDENT
|J\KE MARY Responding lo a rapidly changing
technology marketplace, a la k e Mary business has
|&gt;osHloned Itself as a leader In mining databases lo
discover untapped markets and economic develop­
ment opportunities lor clients all over Hie world.
From his borne olllce. Albert F. Carrato manages
International Team ing Associated (ITA). a m arket­
ing services company providing Intelligence, analy­
sis and consulting (o a diverse mix o f clients.
Including Hie New Brunswick Telephone Company.
Lid., Molelec Corp., Coors Technical Ceramics Co.
and Bechtel Jacobs.
ITA searches International databases looking for
business opportunities, new markets for clients
and for corporations looking lo build facilities In a
new region.
"A year ago we were primarily hrljilng high-tech
companies find new markets.* said Carrato. T h e n
Hie economic-development people latched onto us.
10 lake our database and tlnd greenfield com pa­
nies. Greenfield means Hie company has expanded
Its marketplace and has a need lo build a new
manutacturlng place."
Th e French Bordeaux Region Developm ent
Agency, hoping lo Increase Its corjiorate tax base,
hired ITA lo uncover companies that could locate
facilities In southern France.
ITA llrsi Investigates If Hie prospect meets Its cri­
teria—a large corporation with markets In Europe.
11 Hien looks for companies dial would mesh well
with the region's existing Industry and work force.
"We llnd Hie center o f excellence for Hie area.

What Hie people are genu! al. Then we Hud syner
gy," Carrato explained. For Hie Bordeaux client.
"We only look for companies dial want lo go lo
Europe.*
When ITA llnds firms ready lo make Hie move, it
turns Hie Information over lo an economic develop
men! organization, which ofu-n puts together a
package o f Incentives.
"It's big business, attracting new business Into
you r area." Carrato said. "Once a company puhlii ly
announces, everybody Jumps on It. We found a way
lo llnd those companies before they make the
announcement.*
Thai gives ITA clients a leg up on the competition
Carrato. 61. formed ITA seven years ago. idler
leaving Sundstrand Corp.. a high-tech firm with
many defense contracts. Government programs
were winding down, so Carrillo's em ployer charged
him with finding new markets.
"O nre I knew how lo do ll. I U-lt dial company and
partnered with a gentlemen dial had the dulabas
cs to find these opportunities.* Carralo explained
Murh of die Information Is in the public domain
available through (he Freedom o f Information A d
Tile key Is knowing bow to locate and use II
"Anybody can access those databases," Carrato
said. "Most o f the lime, we cut across these 1.50c
|databascs| with a relational database we dcvel
oped."
Carralo lias pm together a team o f hlgh-lcch |in&gt;
fcsslonals across Ihe country who work together n&gt;
uncover markets and create marketing |&gt;lans 'nilassociates handle direct mall and telemarketing
camjialgns tor clients.

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College dreams come true for cancer survivors
Speclnl Co the H erald
Eighty-eight Florida students
who have hau led ra n re r and
won are attending college this
tall with assistance front a
unique
college
scholarship
luiuicd by the Florida Division
ol the Am erican C an cer S o c i­
ety.
The Am erican C an cer Sootciv established the C ollege
S liolarshlp Program to p rotide financial assistance to cllgiltlr
high
school
students
whose fam ilies have already
been burdened with ih r niedical costs o f ea tin g for a ch ild
with cancer.
Andrew llcb crt. one o f the
new college scholarship r e ­
cipients. will attend the U n i­
versity o f Central Florida w ith
the help o f the Am erican Can­
cer Society. He will pursue Ills
dream o f becom ing a social
w ork er.
"No one on eith er side o f m y
family has a college degree. I
will he the first. Thanks to the
Am erican C an cer Society.
1
can attain the goal 1 have set
lor myself." said H eb ert.
Scholarships
totaling
$ I 82.000 have been aw arded
to 39 new recipien ts and 49

continuing students lor the
1998-1999
academ ic
year,
llils num ber Is up d ra m a ti­
cally from Iasi year's GO r e ­
cipients.
Established in
1992.
the
Am erican
C an cer
S ociety's
C ollege Scholarship Program
has more than douhhsl In sl/e
and continues to grow. A d­
m inistered from the Florida
Division of the Am erican Can­
cer S ociety through a volun
leer com m ittee, the program
awards annual tuition sch o la r­
ships o f up to $2,000 (plus
$250 for textbooks) to Florida
high school graduates who
have been accepted by an ac
credited
Florida
university,
com m unity college or v o c a ­
tional-technical
school. Th e
program also offers a ch an ce
for recipients to network with
oth er cancer survivors.
Recipients ore selected from
dozens o f applicants throu gh ­
out the slate, throu gh a rig o r­
ous selection process which
considers each student's It
uauctal
need.
edu cational
goals, career goals, personal
philosophy and m edical situa­
tion. Since Its Inception five
years ago. 27 scholarship r e ­
cipients have graduated. Many

o f the g r a d u a t e s nave and will
becom e very prominent m em ­
bers ol the comm unity.
Loti Knbluowttz. who gi.iduateil with a Hachrlor's D egree
in Hospital Adm inistration. Is
currently a manager o f special
projects
at N cm m ifu
C h il­
dren’s Clinic In Orlando. D an­
ielle M ales glad noted w ith
honors In crim inal Justice and
Is currently a US border patrol
guatd In Texas.
For more Inform ation about
(lie Am erican Com er S ociety's
College Scholarslilj) Program,
please call Marilyn West ley a l
(813)
253-0541,
extension
10 • Applli .itniii-. for
1990*
2000 arc due on A pril to.
1999.
D u al scholarship recipien ts
Include:
M ichael A dam lsaion
Michael Adamlsslon I s 2 1
and Is attending
Sem inole
Com m unity College and util
Ik - transferring lo the U n iver­
sity o f Florida In spring 1999
ills major is Electrical and
Com puter E ngineering.
Mike was operating and p r o ­
gram m ing com puters when lie
was eight years old lie was
diagnosed
with
rh a b ­
dom yosarcom a
In April
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Stic is 19 years old and her
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can* School of Nursing. At age
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beach.
w atching
football
gam es, and bein g with her
boyfriend. She ex tem ed lor an
oncology nUtcr last sum m er.
Stic was diagnosed with leu ­
kemia Ju ly 7. 1995.

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Figleys mark golden anniversary,
Ballet Guild begins 31st season

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Maltlr Marlr and Herlrert Guy
Hgley came to Miami on tlu-lr
honeymoon 50 years ano and
never left. Hopelessly In love,
the couple also fell In love with
the friendly sunshine state.
The Finleys were married In
Mini. Mich. Ann- 2H. HUH Hr
s|&gt;ent 2H years as an Inslru
merit technician
with
Pan
American Airlines and Mane
has always been a homemaker.
Taklnn advantane ot the Ireneflls Pan Am offers, the Finley
family has traveled to many
parts of the world.
In addition to travel, lire
couple rrad lonether. Tlielr
passion for travel lured litem to
purchase a travel trailer which
they enjoyed very much. Ac
cordlun lo Marie, they would
pack the trailer and disappear

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Marie and G u y Figley

tattliow Twilleagor,
Florida's Mr. Danco. Angola
Baiagona (left) and Kimborly Huffman, dancers with
Ballet Guild ol Sanlord Seminole perform their vor-

sion ol ‘ Phantom ol tho Opora" os Ballet Guild begins
its 31st season with a holiday performance planned in
Docombor

SENIOR
EDITOR
D O R IS
D IE T R IC H

for three months at a time
seclnn the sinhts In tins coun­
try. They try to travel to Plttshurnh annually to visit their
family there.
Guy enjoyed
llshlnn and
hunting while Marie preferred
homcmaklnn and reading. They
are memlrers ol the Disabled
American Veterans and Auxil­
iary and Veterans o f Foreign
Wars and Auxiliary.
The couple an’ the parents
nl three children: l)au Finley of
Sanford, a music Ian: Sandra
linley Malsak of Deltona, a
para Icnal In the Victim A dvo­
cate State Attorney's Office.
Sanlord: and Roberta Harries,
an antique dealer In Orlando
and Asheville. N.C. There are
four grandi hlldren and one
nrrat grandchild.
In crlrhndtou of their golden
nala. c hildren o| the couple en­
tertained their parents at a
luncheon cruise* alxiurd the
Hlvershlp Romance. Dunnn the
cruise clown the
St Jolt ns
River, the flglrya were pre­
sented
a
photo
albumsciaphook compiled from fam ­
ily and blends across the
counliy.
Tile couple's secret for a
long, happy marriage Is "never
go to Is-d mad and always give
more that fifty [rerrrnt."
Wotdd she do It ull over?
Malic said. "Oh. ycsl Oh. yesl
He's l&gt;een my soul male and
the love o f my life...always has
Iteeii...always will lie."
34 AUDITION FOR
BALLET GUILD

Lucille Appleby stands in the rose garden of her Maylair home belore a
tragic accident took her tile She, her husband, Harold, and son. John, a
victim ot cerebral palsy, vrere kiltod when their automobile struck a brick
wait outside ol Atlanta. The accident occurred on Labor Day, Sept. 7.
1970 ofler the family had vtsifed daughter Nancy in Atlanta. Famous for
her roses. Lucille also took the cake for her culinary expertise which the
community enjoyed at Mrs Appleby's, a restaurant she operated where
the old Valdez Hotel once stood _ now a parking lot in downtown San­
ford. Several local survivors remembenng the lovely lady, as w el as
Harold and John, ore: Linda Robb ol Sanford, niece; Marcia Lippincotl of
Lake Mary, niece; David Leonard of Orange City, nephew: and Buddy
Proctor ol Lake Mary, nephew.

Please see D ie tric h . Page SC

B la c k w o m e n ’s an n u al congress set

WEDDING

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Spirituality
highlights
conference

Mr. and Mra. Donald L. William*

Law son-Williams
vows exchanged
Eva M. l-cwson and Donald
I- Williams, both of Sanford,
were married July IB. at 3:00
p.m.. at New Bethel Mission­
ary Dapllst Church. Elder
Matthew Jackson. Sr. per*
fonuc-d liter double ring cere­
mony.
Given In marriage by her
son. Terence Andre' Lawson.
Sr., the bride chose for her
vows a formal length satin
sheath, featuring u v-neck
' cut call, lialtrnhurg luce und
heading
accented
the
sleeves, bodice, hem and de­

L ab or D ay traged y in 1970

tachable train.
Her crown-shujM'd headpiece was o f Ivory Illusion
with headed pearls accenting
the veil. She carried u bou­
quet of Ivory und rorul tiger
lilies.
laTonya
K.
Lawson,
daughter of the bride, a t­
tended her mother ns maid of
honor. Jacqueline
Drmps
served as matron o f honor.
They won- a pearli-color
fonnul length gown with a Vshuped hack with a how und
PI m

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ic e W edding. Page 4C

September Is here. I talked
recently with Corine Wilson,
president ongrrss. The l-llh
annual conference will Ik- held
Sept. 25-27 at the Renaissance
Hotel. Orlando. The theme will
be "Spirituality Healing. Mind
and Hotly".
Tills conference will leach
that spirituality Is Important.
It Improves physical and m en­
tal health. It is being sup­
ported by research Indicating
that spirituality is correlated
with positive outcomes of car­
diovascular disease, hypcrlcn
slon. stroke and cancer.
Spirituality has been associ­
ated
with
jxtsltlvr
mental
health, maritul happiness and
positive
fumtly
interaction.
Wilson says the conference will
develop
an
Integrated
ap­
proach to understanding spiri­
tuality among black women
und will seek to bring together
the general community, medi­
cal doctors, nurses, social
workers,
psychologists.
re­
searchers.
health
practitio­
ners. religious and community
lenders to analyze and devel­
ops strategies which address
spirituality to reduce stress
related
Illnesses.
decrease
family violence, decrease sub­
stance abuse and Improvr
mental health o f black women.
The 3 -day conference will
highlight workshops: Afrorlsr
Classes. Adult Spiritual Cir­
cles, ONI Awards, Interna­
tional Culture Show. Fashion
Show.
African
Marketplace,
awards and scholarships.
Hotel registrations can be
made by calling (4071 240-1000
and the prire Is $80 for a sin­

SANFORD

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MARVA
H A W K IN S

gle or double room, a discount
rate until Sept. 0. 1008.
Information on the IHVC Na­
tional Conference. 1081 Bergen
Street. Suite 200. Newark. New
Jersey 07112 (073) 020 0570 or
fax (073) 020-0818.
Special events will hr- a re­
ception fashion show on Fri­
day. tickets are $25.00: ONI
Award
luncheon.
Saturday,
$50.00:
Reception
Cultural
Show. Saturday. $25.00; and
an Award Brunch on Sunday.
$

10. 0 0 .

President and founder ts Dr.

1-aFmncts Rodgers-Rose. C or­
ine Vam Wilson Is president of
the Central Florida Chapter
1407) 331-5005.
HARBOR OPENS
The Harbor has a side harbor
for every child, none are at
risk. The rtblxm cutting cere­
mony will be held Tuesday,
Sept. 8 at 11:00 u.m. at Castle
Brewer Court. Sanford Housing
Authority. Tills literacy and
learning center will help to Im­
prove the learning skills.
PRAYER BRUNCH
"A Circle of Christian Women
Empowered To Do The Will of
God" gathered curly Saturday
morning at the home of Dr.
Erall and Yvonne Cherry. The
prayer brunch was attended by
30 ladies who ram r lo give
prayers, praise and the word of
God with messages o f testi­
mony. comfort and Inspiration.
All In attendance were our

Father's rhlldren who fell the
need to be fed with Ills word.
Missionary. Dorothy Miller, o f­
fered the opening prayer. Mis­
sionary. Matilda Debosc. gave
spiritual food. She reminded us
to give to others and you will
receive blessings. A woman’s
Job Is never ending. Wumrn are
miracle workers. They are em ­
powered to do God's will, you
must focus on Ills will. Psalms
100 "God Is Love". Wc are
made In Ills Image. We were
encouraged to praise him for
his grace und loving kindness
and we must wulk upright. We
are our brothers kreper be­
cause God loves us In spile of.
The morning's fellowship und
praise continued with Thelma
Thompson rendering n Chris­
tian recttutlun that touched
each heart.
Evangelist Rose Roundtree
brought the last message o f the
morning. Her discourse was to
get rueli woman to understand
that none of us urc exempt, we
must commune with the holy
ghost. She reminded (he group
that God looks for realties* In
all o f us. We are to grow with
our problems for In ull thy
giving, we get understanding.
The anointing brings miracles
by doing all things through
Christ which strengthens me.
Tills morning of
praise,
anointing and message was In­
deed strenglh to those in a t­
tendance. A prayer brunch was
the Idea two years In a row of
Yvonne Cherry who along with
her coworkers
hosted
this
event.
In ullenduner were evangel­
ists D m rrll Rose. Evelyn C lay­
ton. Hazel Foster.
Dorothy
Miller. Rose Roundtree. Matilda
Drbose.
Thelma Thompson
and hostess Yvonne Cherry.

W om en gather for prayer brunch

The group expressed love to
ull present and look furwurd to
anothrr fellowship.

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A ve., Sanford, blorida
32771. These slories are
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LAKE MARY

MARY

ROWELL

\ti
Is
very
s u llie d Ivc.
students
(tom
L ik e
Marv
I-lenient.ir\ learned on Tuesday
when the\ visited the O ilando
Museum ot Art
A volunteer
di'i flit who lead the students
on
a
tour
showed
them
.iti|t-i lives tml asked thrut to
match
them
to
different
paintings
Used to answ ers
being rtthci nglu or wrong, the
students took a lew m inutes to
catch on to the tact that all
answers were tight
II you
think a painting is gloom y,
lone ol the ad|ectlvcs used)
then t h a t &gt; how von see that
painting.
The students also learned
about line
com position and
colot The exhibit consisted of
a wide variety o f A m erican
painters, including an early
Georgia O K rcle landscape that
was painted to resem ble a
black and white photo
One
painting was done with very,
very thick strokes using lots of
paint flic tem ptation to touch
was almost overw helm ing lot
some ol the students
Tile students were excited to
iccognl/c
several
of
the
paintings A n teacher Diane
N ed/ had alreadv shown slides
lo ihe students m preparation
lor the trip
Hie students
followed the tour with a picn ic
in the grass

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won a regional contest horn

a hack split. Th rlr bouquets
were of coral and tvorv dow­
ers with coral bows and
stream ers.
Bridesmaids
were
I’eurl
Darkness.
Pamela
Cum­
mings.
Brenda
McCarthy.
Peggy Lamarr. Jewel Sim
mons. Sylvia Graham and
Wanda Johnson. They wore
ankle-length dresses o f coral
with a spilt front. A ccen tin g
the back were three hows,
coral satin shoes matched
the coral and Ivory bouquets.
•Joe VVedley. nephew ol the
groom, and AJIw-rt People
served as best men. Users
were Thaddeus L iw son. son
of the bride, and Anthony
Davis, nephew of the bride.
Groomsmen
were
Edward
Jones. Fred Hawkins, H er­
bert People Murry Robinson.
Claudel Davis. Ronald C u m ­

Her nance. I*nm In
Or latido. is the m aternal gra n d ­
son ot the late Joint Allen
and
Anna
Band.ill-Brown
Allen of Sanford, and the late
lands Knight and Minnie Lee
Knight of Sanford.
Be Is a June. Bibb gradu­
ate o f Sem inole High School
where tie played tooth.lit amt
was a member of T lip sp liiiis
Acting Cluh and Young Dis
llnguished Men o| Alpha I'lii
Alpha
Be
will gradliatc
Irom Seminole Coiiim unltv
College in April I1*!)1! and a l ­
lend University ot Central
Florida in the tail ot that
year, lie is em ployed as a re*
latl associate at Winn Dixie
Mat ketplacc.
The wedding will he an
event of May 8. IttOU. at I
p in., at Comm unity Bouse ol
Braver. Sanford.

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Debra Rosa,
W.A. Rotella
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Palmer is the son of Tracy J
Fisher of :ii:» Dirksen Drive.
Dc-Bary. and Redn W. Palmer ol
lliislm ell. Fla.
Be is a 111117 graduate ol
Deltona High Sc hool.

MARRIO V. McLAURIN
Martin V.
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lias
graduated
from
the
Army
Resc-rve Officer Training Corps
IROTCI Cam p Challenge- at
Fort Knox. Ky.
Tlie cadet is a student at
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Me L iu riu Is ih e son of Calvin
L Me L u n in of W inter Park and
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visited Sicily w hile on a sixmouth deployment to the Med Ilerranean Sea and Arabian
Gull aboard the am phibious
assault ship USS W asp, hom e
|Kitled hi Norfolk. Va.
She Joined the Navy In Sep
temlier HUM.

MICHAEL D. CROCONA
Navy Petty O fficer .‘ ltd Class
Michael I). Crocona, whose
wife. Melissa, Is Ihe daughter
of Jeaulne Francis o f Sanford,
recently
com pleted
a
five*
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terranean Sea and Arabian
Gulf aboard the doek landing
ship BSS Portland.
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Flowei girls were Rcshawn
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bearer was Dwayne Manley.
Jr. Bible Carrier was T erenc e
Lawson. Jr. and bellrin ger
w.is Mic hael Jerrells.
Following the cerem ony a
reception was held .it the
Sanford Civic- Center. A s s is ­
tants were Beverly Oliver;
cocndln.itor/drc -orator.
Iter
natlctte
Harder,
h ostesses
vvc-rc- Linda W hile, Shoucle
Fegerson. Donna Fegerson.
Gwendolyn
Siokc-s.
Diane
Brown.
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Celeste and Thom pson
Ahc-r a wedding trip to ilaKeys
and
Baham as.
Ihe
newly weds arc- making their
home in Sanford. The bride
ls em ployed by the Sem inole
County School Board and the
groom by tin- City o f Sanford.

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Debra Ann Rosa of New
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bride of W illiam Alexander
Rotella Jr., also of New
Smyrna Beach, on Aug. 28.
at the First Baptist Church
o f New Smyrna Beach. Th e
Rev. Donald Shorhert per­
formed the 0:90 p m. cere­
mony.
The bride is the daughter
ol the
late
Stanley
and
Kathleen Siaslk. Tire bride­
groom Is the son ol L&gt;ls and
William Rotella Sr ol Daytona
Beucli
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Ihe western Caribbean, the
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She Is a BIOS graduate o f
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gospel choir and peer coun­
seling. She Is currently a t ­
tending the U niversity of
Central
Florida.
Orlando,
where she will graduate in
2000.

L D E A U TY TAC EAN T

TML O t L T O N A C IV IC C C N T C II
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EN G AG EM EN TS
Joseph J. and Bcula IL
Holden ot Sanford, announce
the
engagem ent
of
their
daughter. I Mane L. Holden, to
Bernard Knight Jr., son of
Bernard and Elizabeth A.
Knight of Sanford.
B om In Sanford, the brideI elect is the m aternal g ra n d ­
daughter ot V irginia Chaintiers of Sanford and the p a ­
ternal granddaughter o f W il­
bert Sm ith and the late
Ktnina K Smith of New Bern.
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Air Force Airm an 1st Class
Richard
,J.
Abbott
has
graduated from basic military
training at Licklan d Air Fore e
Base. San Antonio. Texas.
Abbott is Ihe son of Diane C.
and stepson o f Douglas V.
Boll alien ol Deltona. Fla.
lb is a 15)97 gradual!- ol
Deltona High School.

PETRINA N. CEGL1A
Navy Petty O fficer 2nd Class
Pelriua N. Ceglla.
a
Pi'K)
graduate ol Seminole High
School of Sualord. recently

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Simple rules of etiquette
are really the cat’s meow
Foundation \\&gt; li-e! great knowing
we have helped to grant the wishes
ol special i luldren
SID FISHER.
I’AI.M S l ’KINt IS. CAI.IF

DKAK AMHV As a confirmed
cat-lover. I couldn't help identifying
w ill) I he enclosed “ Hu Icn o f Kli(juolle foi Inexperienced Cats " I'm
sure your other cal-loving readers
will K«*t a kick out ol it II you agree,
feel free to print it The author is
unknown
K ITTY MC DOWKI.I.,
I.K IIK ill Al'HKS. Kl-A
DKAIt K IT T Y : i/Yx a cal-lover,
y o u a r e a p t ly n a m e d !) I d o
agree, and here it In:
IllJI.KS OK K TK 4U KTTE FOIt
IN K X PK IM K N C K I) CAT'S
— I f you h ave an upset atom*
aeh. gel into a ch a ir (piiek ly. I f
you cannot manage Ihla in tim e,
gel lo an O riental rug. Or, ahng
is giMid.
— D eterm in e i|uickly w hich
guest hates eats. Sit on that lap
ilu r in g th e e v e n in g , l ie w o n ’ t
dare push you off, and w ill even
call you “ nice kitty.” If you can
a r r a n g e to h a v e ca t fo o d on
yo u r breath, so murh the lietter.
— For sitting on laps o r rule
hing against trnuser legs, select
co lo rs that con trast w ith yo u r
own.
— A lw ays accom pany guests
to the hathriHim. It is not neces­
sary to do anything. .Iu&gt;t sit and
stare.
— For guests w ho say, “ I love
kilties,” I h- read y with alinif dis­
dain, claw s applied to stockings
o r a t|uiek flip on the ankles.
— Do not a llow closed diMim
in any room . T o get o n e open,
stand on hind legs and ham m er
w ith forx-paws. O n rc the din.r is
opened fo r you, it is not neces­
sary to use it. You can ch an ge
y o u r m in d . W h e n y o u h a v e
o rd ered
an o u t s id e d o o r
open ed, stand h a lf in and h a lf
o u t a n d th in k a b o u t s e v e r a l
t h in g s . T h is is p a r t i c u l a r l y
im p o r t a n t d u r in g v e r y c o ld
w ea th er o r m osquito season.
— I f on e person is busy and
Ih e o th e r is id le , sit w ith Ih e
busy one. For Isxik renders, get
in close under the chin, unless
y o u cun l ie a c r o s s th e h o o k
itself.
— F o r la d ie s k n ittin g , c u rl
u u ietly into lap and pretend to
do/e. T h en reach out and slap
kn ittin g needles sharply. Th is is

what she calls a dropped stitch.
S h e w ill t r y to d is t r a c t yo u .
Ign o re it.
— F o r p e o p le d o in g h o m e ­
w o r k , sit on th e p a p e r b e in g
w ork ed on. A fte r la-ing rem oved
fo r the second tim e, push a n y­
th in g m o va b le o f f the ta b le —
pens, pencils, stamps — one at a
time.
— fie t en ou gh s lee p d u rin g
th e d a y t im e so th a t y o u a r e
fr e s h f o r p la y in g at n ig h t
betw een 2 and -t a.m.

D E A R A B B Y My husband and I

have ix-eri invited to a wedding in
early October The groom lias owed
my husband $'t2.ri for more than
eight years llcqucsts for repayment
have liven ignored He always lias
some excuse not to repay the loan
Abby, if we attend the wedding,
are we required to give a wedding
gift’’ We feel we have given enough
already
SHAFTED IN WISCONSIN
D E A R S H A F T E D : I f you
attend the w eddin g, you should
g iv e them som e kin d o f g ift —
even if it's only a token.

D E A R A lH iY My w ile and I
have seen the world We're getting
on in years and find it increasingly
dillirull to walk long distances, so
we decided lo stop living to other
countries
I was concerned alstul what to do
with our accumulated frequent-liter
miles when a fnend mentioned the
Make-A-Wish Foundation We do­
nated our miles to it. and the loandatum granted a young boy with
earner his wish to visit Disneyland
Abby. many people allow their
miles to expire and go to waste M\
wife and I have donated more than
til).OOtI miles to tin- Make-A-Wish

D F A It S ID : I I I i-xn y o u fo r
y o u r fa r -r e a e h in g g e n e r o s ity .
Tin- M ake-A -W ish F o u n d a tio n
is d e d ic a t e d to g r a n t in g Ih e
w is h e s o f c h ild r e n w it h lifc Ih r c a lc n in g illn esses. T h e a ir ­
line freq u en t-flier program ben­
efitin g the foundation cu rren tly
encom passes five m ajor airlin es
and helps to p rovid e tickets fo r
c h ild re n w hose w ish es in vo lv e
ttav el.
Readers, if you w ould like to
donate you r freq u en t-flier miles
to th is w o r t h y ca u se, ca ll thc
a irlin c that issued Ihe miles, or
visit the M ake-A-W ish Fou nda­
tion W e b s ite at w w w .w ish .o rg.
DEAR ARMY I have a problem
that's e a tin g at me I ha ve lu-en
with rnv hoytiien d for two and a
halt v . i r - I am tl trid he is Mil
D o l i n g the la-t ve ar and a hall,
we have lived in a house we own
tngctlicr
Mv problem I want to get marile d , and he s.ivs he's scared, con­
fused and doesn't want In end up
divorced I am divorced and have
three children He has never been
Ilia 11 ii d anil h a s nm In Id ten
Ih- in-.its rn. w onderfully and
I r e a llv d o n ’t want to lose him
lint m antn gc is important to me. I
love him .mil he s a y s In- loves me —
lull I’d like It to Ire I l l s d esire to
mar i v me
Should I give him an ultimatum?
WANTS T O BE WED
D EAR W AN TS: I don't blam e
yo u fo r w a n t in g to he l e g i t i ­
m a tely m a rried . H o w e v e r, you
w ould Ih- m aking a Idg m istake
tit g iv e h im an u ltim n tu m . A
goorl ru le to follow : N e v e r g iv e
a n y o n e an u ltim a tu m u n less
you are prepared to lose.
IM

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Dietrich
Continued from Page 3C
Mallet
Guild o f
SanfordSeminole, now In its Mist year,
held auditions for the HHtS-US
season at the home studio In
Sanford last Friday. Conducted
hy Mirt.tin Doktor and Valerie
Weld, artistic directors and
choreographers, tile event a t­
tracted
M-i ballerinas
who
showed up to audition.
Ai cording to Valerie, .ill M4
were accepted to form the
company. Rehearsal Is under
way for a holiday performance
which will replace the regularly
scheduled show In February.
Miriam and Valerie have a l­
ready made Ihe plans for a
dancing Christman card ex­
travaganza to he held on Dec.
12. at Winter Springs High
School.
Several Dallct Guild dancers
will Ih.- among a contingent of
GO traveling to China next June
where they have been Invited to
perform in four shows. Excite­
ment ts tiie word, so more on
this later.
On Sunday. Sept. G. -10 d.uicers from across the state will
arrive In Sanford to learn cho­
reography for a theatre piece
from Miriam and Valerie. The
dancers are students of teach­
ers of Florida Dance Masters.
1998 CLASS REUNION
Members o f the 1058 class of
Seminole High School have re­
turned to their alma
mater
this weekend to attend
the
40th class reunion.
According to Jeanette Padg­
ett. the entourage toured the
Student
Museum.
formerly
Sanford
Grammar
School
where many attended elemen­
tary school.
Tlic banquet and fun time is
being held ut DeUary Country
Club. More on this later.
MEMBERSHIP FETE
OPENS CLUB YEAR
After u long, hot summer the
Sanford Woman's Club will be­
gin the fall season with a
membership
luncheon
on
Wednesday, Sept. 23. accord­
ing to Bcttyc Smith, president.
The luncheon ts under the
chairmanship of Viola Frank
with the entire board on the
committee. All members are
Invited and an- asked to bring
prospective members us guests
by calling Viola
for reserva­
tions. Hours are from 11 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m.
JERI NURSES
BROKEN HIP
Longtime Herald readers will
never forget Ihe popularity of

Jrrl Kirk, a Inim socialite. V i­
vacious Jrrt, who was stricken
with Alzheimer's Disease a
while back, recently fell and
broke her hip. According to
Nunry Kirk. Jerl s daughter-in-

law. " Sl i es doing very well."
Nancy said Jrrl will enjoy n-crlvlng curds from her Sanford
friends. Please drop her a line
to the home o f William Dud’
Kirk and Nunry at -IfiO Northwind Road. Maitland 32751.

N O T I C E !!!
The Department of Children and Families, District 7 is
seeking volunteers lo serve on the Health and Human
Services Board. Prospective members must represent
Central Florida's population with respect to age, gender
and ethnicity, and must have demonstrated interest, com­
mitment, and have appropriate expertise for meeting
health and human services needs of the community.
Interested individuals should contact the Department of
Children and Families. District 7 Administrator’s office at
(407) 245-0400 ext. 153 or write to 400 W. Robinson St.,
Suite S-1129, Orlando, FL 32801 for an application. The
deadline for submitting application is October 5, 1998. M w

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                    <text>HEALTH &amp; FITNESS...PAGE 2 C

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L E A R N I N G T O FLY AT C O M A I R ...B U S I N E S S A N D S E M IN O L E LIFE P A G E S 7 A A N D 1C

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908
Mist YEAR, No. 31

75 Cents

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, IW8__________________________________

Does Ken Starr
know who he is?

Police chiefs pick
different beats

A l l t h e w o r l d ' s a staj*e

Krn Starr
know It wan
his liest
chance to gel
a reaction
from Bill
Clinton.
Thr press
would lie all
over thr place
when the two
men went
RUSS WHITE
face-to-face.
There would
lie no way the president could
hide.
Starr figured he'd hold out Ills
hand, say "Hello. Mr. ITrstdent."
and grin the Ken Starr grin.
Not tody could possibly know
how much this meant to Starr.
I le was proud o f the Job he was
doing, and was well respected by
those who rv a lli/ knew him.

Dennis Whitmire

W h itm ire: O v e r and out

It had been a tough grind for
Starr and everyone else. Some
were working 24 hours without
rest. And now. tn an hour or so,
Hill Clinton would be coming to
them. Thr president, himself.

By Ruse White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Dennis Whlimtre
was an dedicated cop who
moved up (he ranks from pa­
trolman lo deputy chief of po­
lice. working 27 years In his
hometown.
"F r id a y was his last day on
the Job. He had lunch with his
pals from the Sanford Police
Department, shook hands and
stepped away from dealing
with bad guys and carrying a
gun.

T in s Is nty moment." Starr
told himself.
If he were nrrvous. It didn’t
show. Ken Sturr hud hardly bro­
ken n aweal. Hr waa prepared.
Here, president, president, pres­
ident.
Sometimes, man's best plots
or plans aren’t sufficient.
Ken StarT did not get to hold
out his hand, say "Hello. Mr.
President, and grin thr Ken
Stnrr grtn this particular day.
Thr president didn't d ro p In as
plunnrd.

Al 49. Whitmire has good
years ahead of him and a good
pension lo make him comfort­
able. The SPD, however. Is
fioorer for his departure. What­
ever his assignment. Whitmire
served with rounigr and Inten­
sity.
Many say Whllmtrr was thr
ties! traffic/homicide investiga­
tor In the county after first
wanting to turn down Uic pro­
motion.
Sanford Is a tough beat, u
Please m « Whitmire, P i f t 3A

"I wish he had. I really wish
he had," said Lt. Ken Sturr, a
19-year veteran with the
Seminole County Sheriffs Office.
Lt. Starr’s meeting with Dill
Clinton was supposed to come
last spring when the president
(lew to Florida to Inspect the tor­
nado damage. Clinton did a fly
over the area but did not touch
down at the Seminole County
Command Station.
*1 asked Sheriff Don Esllnger
If he would let me greet the
president when he came here,"
46-year-old Starr said. *1 told
him about wanting to see his
reaction when I told him I was
Krn StarT. I really wanted to
meet him."
Sturr said he wbb going to
take his wife and two sons to
Washington sometime soon and
that maybe he would then gel to
meet the president (provided
Independent counsel Ken Starr
doesn't beat him to the White
House).
"I've had some fun and been
kidded a lot about my name,"
Starr said. "People see my sher­
iffs office car and ask If K. Starr
stands for Krn Starr. And we
laugh when I say, ‘yes.’ ”
Would the lieutenant change
Jobs with the o lh e r Ken Starr?
"In a second." he said.

Winter Springe High School hosted its lirst-ever musi­
cal performance. Bngadoon, complete with bagpipes
and Scottish accents, Thursday, to an enthusiastic

crowd. There will be an encore performance in the
school auditorium today (Saturday) at 7 p m. See
more photos on Page 6A

Greg Manning

M an n in g is back in to w n

Winter Springs discusses budget
By Tony TUalo
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
WINTER SPRINGS - By the
request o f the city manager,
the second public hearing
was held at the City o f W in­
ter at this week’s meeting to
udopt the final milage rale,
which Is the properly tax
rate and final budget for the
fiscal year 1996-99.
Mayor Paul Partyka said
that he may veto the budget

because of an excess In legal
fees. Partyka has ten days to
veto the budget.
The city’s expenses. In de­
fense o f the
suit, were
brought forlh by Partyka.
These fees can potentially be
$30,000.
City
Commissioner
and
Vice Mayor Cindy Gennell
said the budget for the city
represents six months of
work for staff members.
T h a t culminates In the fi­

Hurricane relief donation
The Firefighters Charitable Foundation
IFCF) announces a $20,000 matching
statewide campaign to raise disaster relief
funds related to Hurricane Georges.
These funds will then be donated to the
American Red Cross, an organization
which has brought comfort and relief to
millions of people whose lives have been
disrupted by Hurricane Georges.
Over the past seven years, the FCF.
along with Its volunteers and contribu­
tors. has worked closely with American
Red Cross chapters throughout Florida to
provide aid to fire victims and to promote
fire safety education. "Now. In the face of
the terrible devastation created by
Hurricane Georges, we must support the

nal budget." Gennell said.
Tin- city's budget process
Involves several steps. It first
goes to city staff. After the
staff reviews the budget, the
Commission
reviews
the
document and Incorporates
changes. The Flnunce Direc­
tor Harry Marlin and City
Manager Ron McLemorc then
prepare the final draft. All
during the
process,
the
budget constantly goes under
reviews and revisions.

In Iliitl
Red Cross as it works to assist the home­
less and Injured." said Louts Prllco, FCF
founder.

W.H.O. student police
academy
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Seminole
County Police Athletic League, a Seminole
County Sheriff's Office Initiative, presents
the W.H.O. (we have off) Program's
Student Police Academy.
The academy, which will be hrld week­
days Thursday through Oct. 15 from H
a.m. until 5:30 p.m., will Include law

i

enforcement concepts and procedures
every morning und field trips In the after­
noons. Dowling, the movies, skating, and
KOPS vs. Kids Olympics are among the
tentatively scheduled ac tivities.
The academy will be held at Pal Place.
Rosrnwald School. 1096 Merritt St..
Altamonte Springs. The fee. which
includes field trip expenses. Is $45. The
program Is free (not Including field trip
expenses) to Win wood urea (Altamonte
Springs) residents. Participants must
supply Held trip fun money and bagged
lunch. Drinks and snacks will be provid­
ed.

By R u m White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONGWOOD • Greg Man­
ning’s back In town. He’s back
lor three or four months, which
Is too long for some; too little
for others.
So much for Manning’s re­
tirement plans.
Less than a year after he re­
tired as Longwood’s police
chief and hid himself In
Shorter. Ala., Manning has
been called tn as acting city
administrator. Some arc acting
as tf this Is a crime. Others as
If he’s thr man.
Manning, brash as ever, says

For rnorr Information call (407) 330­
6000. ext. 263.

Candidates invited to speak
CASSELBERRY - Candidates for the
upcumlng November election have been
Invited to speak at the next meeting of the
Democratic Women's Club of Seminole
County. The public Is Invited to attend
Oct. 17 at the Seminole County Public
Library. 215 N. Oxford Rd.. Casselberry.
Contact Rosalie Cook at (407) 324-2776
or Carolyn Rogers at (407) 671-2555 to
find out the time the candidates will
speak.

Fall break fun days
OVIEDO - The Oviedo Recreation and
PIu m sec Briefs. Page 3A

tic could care less what people
think. He’s back because three
of the five on the city comm is­
sion voted him bark. The other
two. he says, will have to live
with the decision. If they com ­
plain. so what?
"It’s a give and take world."
said 50-yrar-old Manning, who
rrtum s after the city asked city
administrator W.Shclton Smith
to resign. **1 know Longwood
and how Uiings are divided,"
Manning said. "We’ve created
Uic hatred. It’s our biggest
fault."
For more than 20 years,
some in the city tried to shoot
Pleaaa sec Manning, Page 3A

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left Fred Burnham ana pns Burnham, artists. Marco Island Joann

Crowds go wild over 12th year festival
Hy Vicki Delluccia
HERALD STAFF WRITER

**»

LAKE MARY - They arc m
with the in crowd.
The Like Mary Heathrow
Festival itI the Arts has become
i strong tradition in Seminole
t minty over the last 12 years
Supporters
of
the
art"
thriuighmii Central Honda and
tnau at rosv the sutltheaMem
tinted Slates have put the
event on their tall calendars tor
main vears
Co loumlrr Joanne Lucas
Doing s«ud she believes the
event is out ol the premier arts
events
in Central
Florida.
Though it is not nearly as old
or as established as the Winter
Park Arts Festival, the Like
Mary Heathrow event is as
well-known and attracts artists
nt equal caliber.
Tills year's event, on Oct. 9
and l. will showcase the works
of inure than 500
world-

renowned artists who produce
some of the best work m a \ a
rtety o f media
Tills vear s
event Inchides exhibitors who
work in media Including w ain
color, pastels lint hiding poster
artist liar Mane), oils anti
acrylics,
sculpture.
Jewcln
pottery and photography.
"Tilere are going to he some
really wonderful Items." Lucas
Houig said
While many who tome to tin
event
are
mere
browsers
Iwhitli is line with all ol those
who exhibit at the Like Mart
Heat blow 1estival ot the Attsl
there will he plenty of options
lor those who want to make an
investment m some of the
tpialitv pieces that will be lor
sale ill the event.
Lucas-Bimrg Isip iitk to point
out the Like Mary I leal brow
event Is not a craft show. The
artists who show oil their work
are artisans who ate among
the best in their rltosen Helds

ot expression
llir niigm.il
Winks exhibited at iliis event
an same
the Ih' si produced
m ihe in lommuuitv today.
Wi
hive woiltl renowned
trusts participating In ihls
event
Lucas Hourg
said.
■These are not amateurs."
Hie oig.tnuers ol the Lik e
Mary Heathrow Festival of the
Aim have been Winking on
perfecting the event lor more
than .1 decade now ami In the
12 annual event they think
they have gotten everything
nght
Tit ere will he a wide variety
ot foods and dnnk There will
he student art exhibitions fea­
turing the work ot tin up and
touting artists in Seminole
County.
Various
corporate
sponsors will he hosting activi­
ties for children and ihrir par­
ents who need a break trout
oil the activities
"W ell have something for
everyone who wxilks thremgh

that gait-," Turns lining prom ­
ised.
The
Lake
Man Heathrow
Festival of the Arts has been
ranked as “one ol the best" art
festivals in the nation by Simsliiiit’ Arffai'a Murjaziritu Sirvrvs at past events mdie.de the
visitors route limit all over the
rountrv. especially the soul Iteast, in order to come to the
event.
Hits year, the event will lake
place In an all-new locution at
Oval Park. Just north o f the
AAA headquarters along Inter­
national Parkway In Heathrow.
Tin- park Itself lias never been
used for such a festival and a
spokesman for property own
ers Pi/./uti Development Inc. Is
excited about the prospects of
hosting this prestigious event.
"We’re really looking Ionian!
In having this event here."
Mark Evans Haiti, " n ils is going
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POLICE LOG

F lo rid a House celebrates 25 years
Special to ttic Herald

th e lo llo ii'ln ti reports uvre romptfrc/ Ira n i th e S em inole ( 'o lin t ii
S h e riffs O ffice for inch le n t s recorded Oi l I

D r ills :
WINTER PARK. A »h Park Loop, 3100 Mock, Sept 30 0 30
p m A 2t&gt; yc,ii old man. ,i 23 year old man and a 23 year aid
man were arrested fur possession &lt;t| less than 20 grams ol
marijuana hv Seminole County SherM’s deputies The deputies
exeented a search warrant .it then residence and found a small
amount ol mari|uana In the common living area When they
searched the Individuals' looms, they found other drugs as well
In one m.ill’s possession, lie was also charged with posses
slon of various drugs, with the* manulaelurc* ol GIIH and with
possession ol steroids.

False imprisonment:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Lorraine Drive. 2700 Mock, Se pt
30.11:30 a m A 33 year old man and a 10 veal old man were
arrested hv Altamonte Springs police for lalse imprisonment
and lor simple hallcrv. Police said |he* men had grabbed an
adult and a Juvenile female as they walked down the hallway ol
an apartment building The men pushed the women Into an
aparlmeut and began to kiss anil lontllc them against their
will. The women protested and (ought and finally, got away
Iioiii the men. In the* hallwav. they found a security gun id who
c ailed the pollc e

son uni can be pun hast'd
i uni iiim g &lt; aia Warren
1TO i I l »t i 4j 15
lb&gt; annual tec rptlnn Is
ing niram/fil and hosted
tin- &lt; &lt;iih.il ITortda Conui ll

by
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O R IA N IK ) • On Oct 29, I lor
be­
Ida House will celebrate 2.r&gt;
bv
years ol Honda hospitality in
lor
the nation's eapltol. with a
H o I I cI i 1 111 u s e
coc ktail and hors d 'oeuvre re
We in thrilled with the re
repllou at the llartv P Leu
spouse
and support ol the cor
Hardens In Orlando. ITortda,
poi.ilc Coimilliultv its we tele
Phoenix Intemattoual is the
la.it' the 25th anntversaiv til
Silver Sponsor for this fund
the I kin- i House and are* de­
raising event, which Is further
lighted I*, have the renewed
supported with financial and
si ip pot i t AAA and W1 / l(J,"
In kind donations hv the City
said Hill
DiMeglio. Jitesltlent
ol Orlando, AAA Auto Club
ol
tin
ecu
ncll
All ol our spoil
South, and WI.OQ Among the
sots pie, all llilegr.il role III
Invited guests are gubem alo
making the lund raising event
rial candidates deb H u s h and
a since
and without them.
lluddy McKay. Senators Hob
Mo rule ! louse would Hot lie
Graham and Connie Mack.
alele lo i entlutie ptoviding the
Members oj the* House ol Rep
sen tee
mil progt.cms it cmr
teseniallvcs. Slate and bocal
tenth
oilers
to ils patrons."
Olflel.ds. Mayor Cdenda I loud,
Founded in 1973 In* Khe.i
and Governor and Mrs Diwiou
( Idles
tin*
Florida
House
Chiles, who arc- expected to
series i Florida's embassy in
make an appe,nance Guests
Washiiu i &gt;ui I I I
lor business
will enjoy live entertainment,
jirolesstiirials and tcmnsls and
wide It will be provided otic e
Is tin lit t and only ol its kind
again by the MIc Intel Kramer
in tin nation's c apltol I or the
Trio Tickets are $50 per per

L o c a l politician mulls g o v e rn o r’ s race
Uy Marvo Hawkln*
HERALD COKUKSPONDKN I
SANFORD At a ret-ent Inter*
view ahoul the future ol tin*
Sanford area, t ommissioner
Velma Williams said she is
most contented at this time
ahout the upcoming governor's
rat t*
Williams says she leels th.it
Individuals from all walks ol
llle have become more politi­
cally astute As a result, an In­
teresting trend Is emerging
Some voters are supporting
candidates jirecht .tied on theti
plnllmm rather than whether
they art* the c hute t* ol the
pat tv
"I led that a large number ol
GtUens Imm the lilac k com
mtiulty can relate lo this be­
cause It was just a few months
ago that some changed parties
to vole tor an Individual that
they felt was the (jest candi­
date
during
the
Seminole
County SherM’s race." Williams
said
Williams, along with oilier
cont'cmcd democrats as nidi
Victuals, are supporting candi­
dates del* Hush and Frank
lint llit* Krjittlilli &gt;111
parly.
The* citizens, along with W il­
liams. have had tin* opportu­
nity to discuss their common
concerns and some strategies
wdlt the candidates ol the Rejnihlit jiarly. Williams is con ­
cerned with getting federal,
stale and county funds htn
uc-lc-d Into the community,
mainly
for
Goldsboro
and
Georgetown. She named the
most pressing programs that

business
professional,
the
House s e n e s .is an ollicc* away
hum the home riffle e. with a
variety &lt;&gt;l amenities nu hiding
i omplimeiit.irv use ol tele­
phone. tax. copv
mat him-,
computer,
and
audio-visual
equipment The private* rooms
are Ideal foi business tneetiiics dinners and receptions
For the vac .tunning Floridian,
the House provides a proles
slot lot staff to assist with Ul
ionnatlou regaining tout's, acc cimmod.ittons restaurants, at
tractions, hlstoni.il landmarks
and transportation
C orpora­
tions. lamtlles
civic
c lulls

B rie fs
Continued from Page IA
Parks Department will lx* having
I all Hre.ik Fun Davs lor ehlldren
m grades K through 5th All
events will he held at Riverside
Park
1500 Lockwood HlveF.
Oviedo Hie program Is from H
a m until 5 p m on Oel H A* 9.
and the week ol Oct 12 to Hi,
Activities will include traits
games, movies pool time (wc-alh
er permitting) and more Each
child should bring their own
lunc h, swim suit and towel eae h
dav Snack machines are avail­
ableflic daily lee is $15 lor Oviedo
( h v residents and $ 2 0 for non
residents lire weekly rate tor
Oct 12 15 only is $50 lor Oviedo
n t v residents and $75 tor non
residents In addition there Is a
discount ol $10 oil tlx* second
child on tin* weekly rate* only.
Spac e is limited Pre-payment
and registration are required
For more tntonn-iUon call (4071
077 50HI

k id n e y fo il m in t ion
m i'e tin u

Pticto i»v
Local D em ocrats m et recently with from Iel1 Linda
M edlock, Reginald Lowery |D ) S anlord C ity C om m is­
sioner Velma W illiam s iD l Bernard M itchell (D), San-

tin* Front I'orch Florida I'm
gram ih.it Hush would est.ih
llsh in 20 communities ac ross
ITortda. Tin* governor mil idrntlll* and devc-ltip a sjiet lidl/eil
Nf lglibiuI mmmI At liotl l'l.*n
Williams n-c 1 idly s|&gt;okc with
lioth candldates
ahout the
henettts ollered to create an
office ol urh.iti opportuutty
within the governor's oilier.
Hits ollicc mil serve as a civil*
switchboard connecting federal
and stale funding.
"I am reminded ol a special­
ized package ol incentives and
opportunities that may not
otherwise l*e available. II it

drn G aines (D| Arthur Lee Blake (D| Frances O liver
(R), Vickye Sm ith (D) and Alzorene M iller (R)

wasn’t tor the Front I'orch 20.'
she said
Williams and cum fitted cm
ze n s ,ue looking forward to the
help lor minority
liU H ln ess
n u cle i-,

Mftwfcir.

llu -s e t l n n s w o u ld lie .

minify lor attend.ihlr housing,
rel'ltallzallull ul the 13th Street
area, siorelront outreach voca­
tional and haste skills pro
grains, financial aid lor &lt;-allege
scholarships for students ot
our community,
community
outreach centers for adults and
arc.i information, to encourage
muulc tpal governments to t re­
nte impact lee waivers, develop
universal standardized icrtllteatlon with the government lor

tnluoritv vendors doing busi­
ness, prtnntv binding areas,
i.ilentc-d ten program for c o l­
lege- aid to ensure toilet hind
tug school readiness lor ills
.nlv.ml.iged 1 lilldieii creating a
s c h o o l readiness coalition. lo
erratr and faith and families
jirugmm
that
encourages
churches in the Front Porch
communities
to adopt and
mentor at least one welfare
l.ctmlv. and to create a preven­
tive health and early detec tion
community based organization.
“I (eel that we can have a
strong economic base and have
access lo capital,* Williams
said.

ORIJVNDO 11ieCentr.il Florida
Friends ot the Polycystic Kidney*
Researc It Foundation will hold
its October meeting on Oct. 1!
Irotll 2:30 until -I p m at the
Orlando Public Library. IOI E
( t ratal Avenue. Orlando.
Dlls is a not for-profit (oral
oigaul/atlon ot the Polycystic
Foundation For tulormutiim on
PKD c all 1-800-753*2873. For
local meeting Inform.ttton con
tae l Heather McGuire at 14071
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Teen pregnancy

small city with many of the* big
city
problems.
Cops
who
workeci Sanford
well could
probably work anywhere In the
country. Whitmire Bprad a
quarter of a century lx*lng on
call. Olliers came .end left. He
stayed, lie was a tough team
jilayer.
For the jiast year, the SPD
has hern under a microscope.
First, there was an Independ­
ent study of the drjrartmeuFs
effectiveness. Chief Jot* Dillard
received strong suji|Mirt from
Whitmire as he tiled to rally
the force. Improvement has
been noted, particularly in
community policing efforts.

When the SIT) begun to re­
structure.
Whitmire
didn't
lltnch when he* was told Ills a s ­
sistant police* title* was to be
scrapped. “Titles don't mean
anything," he said. “I know
what my duties are and 111 do
them."
Sergeant Darrel Presley said
Friday that several jiluns art*
being slutlled lh.il would deal
with administrative titles at the
SIT), lit* said that ihc retire­
ments o f Whitmire, and C om ­
manders Hill Hasson and Doug
Mishap created a wave of new
I i Iim x I at the department. Each
o f the retirees had 25-plus
years o f duly.
Seminole County Chit*I Dep­

uty Sheriff Steve Harriett re
members working with Whit
mire as a SIT) team tu the
early 1070s. "Dennis is the
same guy he was then." liar*
nett said. “He hasn'l changed
anything. He drove himself
hard, lie was straight to the
point. You knew what lie
wanted."
Harnett said he was amazed
at how Whitmire plunged into
Ills dimes and into his off-duty
hobbies and past limes. "Oner
he took the Irailic/hnmlt Ide in­
vestigators Job. Dennis really
found his forte. For a duty lie
didn't think he would like, he
excelled.
"lie had been the same way
when he was on molorevcle

M a n n in g -----continued from Page 1A
Manning down, get him out u!
office. On one occasion, be
said, nearly BO percent of the
residents voted to keej) him as
police chief. ‘ I had the support
from when* It counted, from the
people and those who worked
on the force." Maiming said.
Manning admits he creates
controversies by opening Ills
mouth loo much. *1 make some
people very angry. I don't take
threats or allegations lightly. I
could have moved on but I
wauled to go when I wanted to
go. I became llu* first person to
really retire from the city,' he
said.
'W e #had t tty managers
come and go. A dozen of them."
Manning said. ’ I liked Shelton
Smith. Hut I don't think he was
conditioned
for
what
was
ahead."
What's in the temp Job for
Manning? Some
nice
j&gt;ayehecks. enough lo help him
buy a new tractor for Ills fiveacre larm In Shot ter. Ala., he
said.
‘ You can say that I’m being
txnight for a traitor." he said.
'A little something to go with
my retirement pay."

Manning
said
dial
he
worked a few weeks at a Home
Depot lu Shorter. “Any man
would like lo work In a place
like dial. I earned $0 an hour.
When they asked me lo lake
computer classes . I balked.
Pretty soon after that, I was
exit of Home Dejxd."
As for the re|wrier who said
Shorter was a one. red light
town. Manning said there was
no red light.
"We have onc-stup sign." he
said. There Is a dog track In
icjwii but he said most jieople
drive 2 1/2 hours to Hlloxt.
Miss., to gamble.
Tin* first thing Manning did
upon gelling back to lamgwood. was tell the 1-10 city em ­
ployees that he was stopping
all memos and E-mail .
"W ell do things face-tufaee." hr said. “I believe In
keeping e very simple. These
new machines don't do any­
thing for me. You can take Einall and everything like IF 1
want lo see communication
skills."
"Working here means dealing
in a lot of personalities." he
said. "IF* always been like
that. You better lx* able to bob
and weave. Polities Is a big

game tu lamgvvnod. It may lx* a
little town Inn it has big time
poll lies.”
Manning said his wife. Faye,
wasn't all the keen on his tak­
ing the manager's Job in Longwood even If It Is Just for
awhile. ‘ She's not fond of it."
he said. “She tried to talk me
out of li."

OBITUARY
EVELYN B. CLARK
Evelyn U. Clark. 57. Devon
Plare. Heathrow, died Thurs­
day. Oct. 1, 1998. Hum In
Maker, Fla., she moved to Cen­
tral ITortda in 1994 from Day­
tona Heat h. Mrs. Clark was a
homemaker. She was a mem­
ber of Markham Woods Presby­
terian Church.
Survivors include husband. C
William: son. C. William Jr..
Panama City; daughter. Shcrn
Jefferies. Burlington. N.C.; sis
ters. Hetty Marzen. New Or­
leans, La.. Sybil Howard Los
Angeles. Calif.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawu
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Horne, Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangements.

lie tiad nine lives. Twice he
li.icl very serious spills hut he
came back." Harriett said. “He
did some slot ear raring as a
hobby, he fished, he became a
photographer and he collected
baseball cards. Dennis always
had to have the best equipment
the best fishing gear, the best
i amt-ms."
Whitmires departure* signi­
major change in the SPD,
Harriett said, “ lie like* myself.
Hill Hasson and others • were
new to the hirer In the 1970‘s.
New officers arc* tiling lu now*,
and they'll lx* good. hull, losing
Dennis means losing experi­
ence knowledge and history.
He lakes that with him.”
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Tills year's goal Is 150 hikes
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Editorial &amp; Opinion

■

F r e e d o m o f th e p res s is d if f ic u lt in th is s o c ie t y
Lon g w ood doesn’ t
n eed an y m o re
c o n tro v e rs y
Greg Manning has rm in lrs In all (lie right places and lie
makes no secret ot his Intentions to attack problems lacing
I lie d ly bead on.
lie s exactly what Longwood needs and doesn't need. We
don't necessarily agree with the Iwo city commissioners who
didn't want hint to In- the acting city administrator. And net
ihrr do we agree with the three who Insisted the former p o ­
lite chief get the assignment. One thing we do agree with,
however. Is dial Manning is controversial.
Why create another war?
Why not let someone le s s controversial come In for a few
months ' Someone who would do a good Job without milling
loo many leathers. Surety, there ts such a someone..
t or neatly a quarter o f a century. Manning fought tin* had
guys and the good guys as Longwood Police Chief. Ills su r­
vival ranks among the greatest teats tn modem political
warfare, lie was the cop thr city couldn't stop. The harder It
tried, the longer lie stayed.
In ihe past week .is Interim eltv administrator, Manning
has already Instituted changes In die city and has plans for
more The less bureaurracy the better, he says. Too many
department heads and too many groups causing a lack In
communication, he says. Manning's goal Is to get as much
done a s possible In the next 120 days, (tie duration ol his
contract, lie has no desire to stay beyond that time. He has
no Interest In a permanent position with the eltv and wants
to tie hark home. In Alabama, by Christmas.
The next three or four months are going to he a challenge.
Manning's the straw the causes the sttr In Longwood. Th r
biggest issue all summer was over giving away a key to tlu*
city. Now we re dealing with the city walls.
Longwood has gone through six city administrators In the
past decade. Anyone who attends the city council meetings
can led the tension in City Hall as the many factions and
■personalities" debate, over what Is and what Isn't getting
done and who Is to blame.
W. Shelton Smith, the city's last administrator took the fall
this I a s i time, when he was asked to resign. Smith, de­
scribed by those who knew him as a "nice guy/ Just could
not do the Job. three commissioners said. Too many projects
had fallen behind and lie did not communicate with the
commission tn an effective manner, they said.
Maybe so. but Smith did not deserve to be dismissed In
this manner, particularly after his most rrerni (valuation by
one of the commissioners, wtio supported Ills dismissal,
gave the former eltv administrator a high rating.
There Is no doubt, there arc problrms tn Longwood and
some changes are long overdue. However, by living to
1 1range too many things too quickly. Manning may hr caus­
ing future headaches for the next city administrator
Longwood needs to look deeper Into the reasons why It
can't function effectively and to the residents’ best Interests.
With a little more cooperation and little less power strug­
gling. maybe the city t an work togethrr and hold on to Its
next city administrator.

“It ts very difficult to have a free, fair, and
honest press anywhere In the world...As a
rulr. papers are largely supported by a d ­
vertising, and that Immediately gives the
advertisers .1 certain hold over the medium
whirl) they use." (Kleanor Roosevelt)
Freedom ol the press and democracy go
hand tn hand. We cannot liave democracy
without Ireedont ol press: nor can we have
freedom of the press w11limit democracy.
I to we liave a "lire, fair, and honest
press" tn Orlando? Do we have a dem oc­
racy? l&gt;o the newspapers represent the
people or do they represent the advertis­
ers Hie developer's, builders, lawyers and
big businesses? Do |Hillllrlans rrpresenl
the people or are they "owned* by special
Interests?
Why does tlu- press and tlie government
"watt until disaster strikes" before doing
anything? The recent wildfires In Florida
could have hern .1 lot less severe If they
hadn't been underestimated and also If
emit railed burning would have been prac­
ticed Why wasn't thr public Informed
sooner about thr Inurtst robberies and
nijies which started last Januaty? Could It
I k - cause this might give Orlando n had
name and deter tourists from visiting? Only
after deadly tornadoes stntrk In the Or­
lando area did mobile home safety become
a big issue. How long had the government
known that portable classrooms an* un­
safe? When did the press become aware
that our storm w airr systems arr "brokrn"
and that many o f our FEMA (Federal Emer­
gency Management Agency) maps arr
based un Information which Is from 10-40
years old. even though they are stamped
with a current date? How ran government

Guest Columnist
S u s a n E b e rle
Susan Eberts is a
registered nurse who
lives In Oviedo. She
-eminent
action that
encourages
explosive growth.
allow building to continue whrn It cost
hundreds o f millions of dollars to fix our
present storm water problems? How many
homes will be lost from flooding as a rrsuit? Is the press aware that government
"tells" consultants, hired for n study, what
results they arr to llnd? Whnt does gov­
ernment have to hide when papers disap­
pear from files? Why Is rnforrrmcnt wrak
when rules and lawrs arr broken by build­
ers and drvrloprrs? Who runs the govern­
ment and the press? Is it the people or
"special Interests?"
For Ihe past four years I have "watched
government In action." As a retired military
wife I liad not lieen Involved In local gov­
ernment Issues. That all changed when 1
saw what development was doing to my
neighborhood. 1 started asking "why" these
things were happening. In my search for
the truth, I spoke to hundreds o f peoplr,
went lo countless meetings, read studies,
visited politicians, and wrote numerous let­

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Changing voting sites
Dear Mr. Hatton:
1 try to read your columns
because they provide un Inter­
esting view of our community
afTatrs to a Florida “ciarkcr"
rrcrutly
"transplanted"
In
Sanford.
In regard to changing Die
voting sites to srhools. 1 would
like to share my experience as
u voter and former teacher 127
years-Dade
County
I*ublle
Schools).
When a voting precinct was
moved to my school, parking
became a hazardous exercise
for students, parents, teachers,
school bus drivers, and voters.
The parking lot us not origi­
nally built to serve voters.
Consequently, they either had
to park blocks away or usurp
teacher
and
bus
parking
spaces. Extra ear tralTIc on
voting days meant additional
concern to everyone during ar­
rival or departure time of stu­
dents.
In theory. It may be good for
children to observe voting, but
the voting machines (or tahlrsl
set up In cafeterias or hallways

Sincerely.
Sylvia Holcomb

Topless clubs don't
bother him
IVc lived In Central Florida
Tor nine years. There have alPless* M f Letters, Page BA

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negate the positive by causing
extra congestion
and
dis­
placement or altering o f same
school activities.
A far more meaningful expe­
rience Iras been practiced by
some teachers when students
use the media (newspapers,
etc.) as learning tools. Stu­
dents discuss and prepare to
assume roles o f different can­
didates: engage In a "mock"
election: and compare their re­
sults with the actual outcome
of the real election.
A personal side - My mother
knrw a very Interesting lady In
Hialeah whose last name was
Hatton. I think she owned a
rare horse that raced
at
Hialeah. She would have been
about flic age o f your grand­
mother. Arc you rrlutcd to her?

S e m in o le

ters. I also sent everything that I had writ­
ten to the press. Whnt I discovered
shocked me. At city council anti county
commissioner meetings our elected offi­
cials were not listening to the people--they
were doing what Ihe developers and law ­
yers wanted. Most decisions meant more
crowded schools. Inadequate roads ttnd
storm water systems. When t saw the polltletnns campaign contributions I figured
out why this was happening. S|&gt;crlal Inter­
ests had. I bcllrvr. "Ixmglit" our children's
potrntlnl and took away our quality of life.
Not only was our democracy compromised,
tint also, was the press pari o f It? Why else
would the truth tie hidden until some
revelation of disaster occurred. I even went
to the editor ol a local newspaper alMiui
Hooding Issues telling him how much the
media could do to bring these important
Issues to light. I also told him that I be
llcvrd campaign finance reform was essen­
tial lo democracy. He said that campaign
contributions werr, "frerdom of speech.”
Not all |Millli(1aiis are had: Inil what they
are doing Is wrong. Destroying quality of
life, not admitting to the problems they
have crentrd anti not fixing them Is noth­
ing short of criminal.
What Is also alarming Is that nftrn the
prrss recommends for these politicians to
continue In olltee. We must get g i K i d . hon­
est. Intelligent people to replace those who
liave "sold out* to special Interests. We
must demand a tree press and a dem oc­
racy. After all. America was founded on
freedom.
H i e lllx-riy of the prrss Is essential lo
the security o f freedom tu a state.” (John
Adams)

M a n lo o k s o n a p p e a ra n c e ; G o d ju d g e s th e h eart.
There once was a law-giver named Judge
who climbed Prosecution Mountain to re­
ceive God's Rules of Law. During hlB sacred
quest, the people below ate. drank and
played naked games at a sex orgy. The
people celebrated, worshipping a golden
fatted calf that Errant, their leader and
high priest, created for them from their
bountiful possessions - gold Jewelry, re­
turns on gold Investments and golden
parachutes.
Errant took opinion polls o f his people's
whims so he could fulfill them. He drew a
large oval In the dirt and placed there the
Idol representing the people's new-found
fulth and adoration. Around the ca lfs neck
he put a sign that read, ’ Economy and
Lust. Stupid!”
Whrn Judge descended with the laws,
Errant and Ids people werr offended, espe­
cially about laws seven (adultery) and nine
(bearing false witness). The people took
sides to dispute the laws' interpretations
and consequences for disobedience. Some
said Ihe laws were too strict, contrary to
human needs and behaviors. Others did
not believe God expected sex to be con ­
fined to marriage nor that anyone should
lx? punished for lying about affairs between
consenting adults, whether or not cigars
were Involved.
"Judge!" one shouted. ‘ Exceptions must
be made tr on adulterer rovers up lies to
protect the innocent!" Another proclaimed.
"There's a difference between public and
private behavior!"
Errant was especially edgy because he
liked adultery and oftrn gave false testi­
mony In quotes such as. ”1 never had sex
with that woman." Because polls showed
he was popular. Errant boldly confronted
Judge: "A leader who can compartm ental­
ize is above Ihe law if he ftbs for the good

Qiwat Columnist
BARBARA
KUHN

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Batten Kuhn to a coltega
apaadt Instructor and a
manfcar of tha Banknote
County School Board.
Bha la not — king regtoetton.

o f the governed. If he's embarrassed, if he's
a desirable man with sex addictions, or if
he lies to maintain foreign and domestic
respect.”
Soberly. Judge replied, ’ God ts no re­
specter o f persons.” He resisted the urge to
say what he really was thinking* T h e s e
arc commandment, not suggestions. St 11ptdl” and ”Whcn It comes to laws, one size
fits all.”
Enraged, Errant demanded loopholes. He
suggested adulterers should be guiltless If
they got olhcrs--a secretary or stafT--to
cover up lies. He declared keeping silence
or telling part o f the truth was 'legally ac­
curate.”
Judge, who knew laws could not be
stretched by word parsing or hair-splitting
technicalities, again cited words from the
book o f laws: "Who offends or causes a lit­
tle one lo lose faith. It would be better that
a millstone were hanged about his neck
and he were drowned In the sea. Who
breaks a least commandment and leaches

others to, he shall be least In the Kingdom
o f Heaven.”
As Errant bit his lip In frustration, his
people dre hired war. They attacked Judge,
calling him an ovrr-rearhlng smut peddler
out to smear their leader's reputation.'
They accused him o f conspiracy. They said’
he did not sec the big picture and was not
proportlunal. Tliry rowed. In spite of contraiy evidence. God would Judge law break­
ers by averaging scores or by grading on
the curve.
Tears welled up In Errant's ryes. ”1 have'
sinned,” he said, "but my people will fight
on for hit !*
Judge shook hls head sadly and mur­
mured. “ Mun looks on outward appear­
ance; God judges the heart.” To Errant lie
suid, "You may hammer nails tn a wall by
mistake, you muy be sorry und pull theni
out. but you leave holes. Holes must be re-'
paired--plastered over with something
suitable to fill the void.”
Misunderstanding the words' meaning.
Errant's followers rose up mightily agulnst
Judge and cried. ’ Kill the messenger! Away
with God’s stlly Laws!”
Silently, Judge dropped the tablet of
laws at the feet o f a Judiciary committee
forming nearby. Hls final words were a.
thunderous rallying cry to the people,,
“Who Is on the Lord's side?”
After lung deliberation, u timid few
moved to pick up broken pieces o f the
Rules o f Law and stood on the sidelines;
with Judge. The others continued to shout,
taunts and to glare defiantly.
In the end. Judge pointed to the Idol still
standing In the oval drawn In the dirt and
said, 'Let the false god be ground Into gold
dust und [loured into the people's drinking
water.”
Eagerly, the people drank It up.

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________ Editorial &amp; Opinion_______
Preservation group labels park literature as“ propaganda”
The saying on the slickers would be laughable
tf It w rirn'l so patently offensive. Recently those
who support commercial developments In Fort
Melton Park have begun circulating propaganda
which Implies that a ’ yes' vote on the November
:i ballot Is a vote In favor of the park. Tills Is a
blatant and obvious attempt to deceive, con­
fuse, and manipulate the voters of Sanford. It Is
one o f the oldest of polltleal dirty trlrks. It Is an
attempt to gel people to vote for the very thing
which they are against. It Is also precisely the
kind of underhanded tactic we expected from
some of those who me backing the commer­
cialization of our park. When faced with the re­
alization that they could not possibly win this
referendum based solely upon the merits or to ­
tal Inck thereof of their case, thr forces of the
special Interests chose to play dirty.
Thr Society for the Preservation of Fort Mel­
lon Park chooses to not play that game. We
choose to stick to facts and to trust the good
citizens o f Sanford to make the decision that Is
best for our town. Let’s rxnmtnr some o f the
facts und myths about this Important Issue.
How was approximately 6 acres on the east
end of the park removed bom this develop­
ment proposal?
On May 27. PRA president, secretary, and
treasurer Joseph Parlttl addressed a meeting of
The Downtown Business Association. ITesent ut
this meeting were several members o f H ie Soci­
ety who questioned Mr. Parlttl at Irngth und
challenged the rommerrla! development o f our
park. In response to this pressure Mr. Parlttl
stated that he would leave the easterly 700 feet

Quest Columnists

of the park free o( development, canceling (or
merely post (Mining) his plans for two six-story
long-stay hotel towers. In Augtisl Henry Sweet
nnd Doug Oroseclose met with Mayor Dale and
City Managerial Simmons and VunderWorp to
discuss the language for Ordinance 34112. the
referendum ordinance. At thr Insistence of
Oroseclose and Sweet the easterly 700 fret of
the park was excluded from the property de­
scription In this ordinance. Subsequently, when
the city government had presented to the Plan­
ning f t /onlng Commission a recommendation
to rezone everything between Sanlord and San
Juan Avenues. 1st Street and Seminole Boule­
vard to Commercial Business District. It was
Oroseclose* testimony that convinced this body
to exrludr the easterly 700 feet from rezonlng.
So. the farts are that without the constant nnd
vigilant efforts of the mrmbers of The Society
the Mayor and his cronies would have pro­

ceeded with their plan to develop and do away
wilh the entire park.
Whxt does • “yes” vote, and what does a “no”
vote mean on this referendum Issue?
This Is simple, even though our opponents
have Intentionally tried to confuse the citizenry.
A “yes" vote means you would like to see the
ballflrlds and tennis courts bulldozed, the chil­
dren's fishing lake filled In, nnd enormous
buildings llarger than the Marriott Hotel and
Kx ( mi Center In Orlando) built on Fort Mellon
l*nrk. A "no* vote means you want Fort Mellon
Park to remain a park as It has been for 03
years. A “no” vote does not mean you are
against development or progress. It means you
are against the destruction of our park.
Why ire you people against progress and de­
velopment?
We are very much for both. We also firmly be­
lieve that this project represents neither. Tills
project represents destroying a generations old
landmark, the birthright of the people o f San­
ford. Il represents bringing several hundred
minimum wage Jobs to Sanford nnd elulming
that helps our people. It represents giving cor­
porate welfare to a developer from Philadelphia
while thr drainage problems of the people In
Goldsltoro nnd north Mcllonvtllr Avenue con­
tinue lo be Ignored. It means risking the possi­
bility of huge amounts o f lax debt to rach tax­
payer while the Incremental revenue realized
from the Increased tnx value of n developed park
Is funncled back to the developer. .
But the city has promised to put $2-3 mil­
lion Into enhancing the remaining park area,

right?
A play on words at Im’.s I. A purposeful distor­
tion o f the Imlh al worst. This money, which Is
supposed to come from the Incremental reve­
nues mentioned above will be spent to build two
(tiers (one at each end o f the hutel/conventlon
center), the boardwalk only In front of the hotel/ronvrntlon center and. to finance Improve­
ments In the Infrastructure needed to support
the development. In other words, this money,
our liix money, will be sjM-nt on things the de­
veloper should pay for himself. In a free market
a developer goes into an area, does a feasibility
study, Ihen lakes his/her chances that their
pmjrei will succeed. Tit ere Is no feasibility
study and the i lly Is underwriting the developer
with corporate welfare so heavily that his risk Is
minimized.
Why the purpoaeful deceit by thoae In favor
of commercially developing Fort Mellon
Park?
Tills Is a package that Is very hard to sell:
minimum wage (or below) Jobs, corporate wel­
fare for thr developer, potentially huge tnx debt
for every taxpayer In town. Ignoring the prob­
lems of our citizens while serving every whim of
an out of town businessman, and destroying
most o f our (Kirk forever. Desperate people do
desperate things, dishonest peoplr do dishon­
est things. Those who sell snake oil for a living
have to resorl to every trick Imaginable to con­
vince people that thr snake oil will cure all thrlr
Ills, nil the while eyeing their victims pocketbook. Watch your pocketbooks Sanford, the
snake oil salesmen have l&gt;egun their pitch.

Failure o f man and lack o f leadership brings turmoil
From the beginning o f time man has been
!God's Idol who God greatly loved nnd admired.
;gtvtng his authority to rule and govern his
household and be honored In his surroundings
for his great wurks. Man was given authority to
rule over his fumtly with regard to love, respert.
comfort, to Ire faithful and consult with them.
But behold, man has failed God fur the second
time.
! Mun steps are no longer ordrred by the Lord:
and he Is delighted In his way. but rather mun
lias lost his savior nnd Is good for nothing, but
to be trottrd upon by the feet of women who are
Juklng charge In building of the house. Mun has
;fni!rd God. Ills family and himself, causing this
jnntlon to be crippled and great turmoil upon
'the nation's head.
1 Man has placed himself In a sinful mode
ieuuslng Ids family to scatter. He has stunk up
|the earth with Ills spineless leadership, lie has
dost control. Man has this world totally unhaljanced with women holding u p the Weight. What
.'few parents that go to school to check on their
Ichlldren when railed upon are mostly women.
;Also for any court proceedings to determine u
child's fate are mostly women.

Even In our religious world, women nrr hold­
ing up the banner In all phases. Women huvr
had equality from the foundation o f God s crea­
tion as helpmates, hut man had to go and rede­
ijf'J
fine that, causing more turmoil nnd destruction.
JO HN ELL
Now we are only being sustained by God's
JACKSON
merry and a woman's faith. (O woman, great Is
thy faith: lx- It unto Hire evrn as thou will.)
■ Bl r/
1
Man has failed God for the second time In his
role by the seducllon of his own eyes, selfish­
Seminole
ness. lust and sins that has caused him to be
County
weaker, and now has become so dependent
Activist
U|kjii woman, he ran t find his way bar k. How
can man rule the heavenly tilings of Ood when
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you can't rule the rarthly things. Young men are
becoming lovers o f themselves, rarrled away In
have proven themselves to be better leaders.
their own lusts, living supported by moms and
Iztok at our homes, churches, communities and
girlfriends, having no remorse or shame.
please, our government. Evrn though some
Young men plaster the streets with no intent
women are out of control overall, man should be
to educate themselves
for
future
manthanM u ^yr their faithfulness to God. It would
.luwd/fainltyhood. making It v-riy«dtOlrnh*tt&gt; find
ugtcaLjUmUllHillon to this country tf mir so
role models wlirit we don't have rate
**
called male leadership would apply godly prtnWhere I am from, man Is honored for his
clplea to their decision making rather than thr
works und role to Ood. He Is not an admonttion
gutless, spineless, drunk, and egotlstleul atti­
to God. Heaven und earth may p is s by. but the
tude that Is leading this countty In great tribula­
word o f God will nut change for no mun. Women
tions.

Quest Columnist

iLetters
JB2 and 436. ft hasn't bothered
hie. What does make me alt ix&gt;
juid take notice la that sud­
denly I'm living among a bunch
o f religious zealots.
These
ju stnesses are part o f the dlversify and colorfulness In the
•large area, In which 1 live and
Iwork. Why don't these people
[put their efforts Into educa­
tional programs for under­
privileged children or some
'other kinds o f programs that
make a positive difference In
people's lives?
;Slnccrely,
Joh n Baaglorglo
Casselberry

Lakefront conference
center
Much has been said ond writ­
ten about the proposed lakefront conference center and ho­
tel complex. Fortunately, the
bottom line is that the regis­
tered voters tn Sanford will
make the decision at the polls
on Nov. 3 whether o r not most
of Ft. Mellon Park wtll be
leased to a developer or all of
Ft. Mellon Park will continue to
be used by all citizens.
Recently a group calling
themselves the ‘ Committee To
ITomote Conference
Center
und Hotel* has been formed.
Their signs o f support for the
project
tiave
been
seen
throughout Sanford.
Also, members o f the Society
For The Preservation O f Ft.
Mellon Park* have been active
in the community by placing
“Save Ft. Mellon Purk* signs In
the community.
A recent (Sept. 27) Seminole
Herald article written by Marla
Orem. Herald Staff Writer,
quotes Lon Howell, chairman
o f the Committee To Promote
The Conference Center*, reDried
contributions
from
uslncsses and citizens to his
groups political committee.
A list o f these contributors
has been obtained from San­
ford City Hall as authorized by
tiie Freedom o f Information
Act. These contributors are
listed
below:
$100-Roger

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Often on the account of sin. God sent famines
In the land because uf mans moral disobedi­
ence. Moral laws have taken a back seut In this
country with little or no enforcement such as
men liecoming lovers of themselves, with no
male figures to teach them how to wear their
clothing. With no self-esteem, they are becom ­
ing wiser to the world rather than the light of
God and sinning ugalnst their own children.
Most men despise a woman’s leadership and
faith to their role in our society, but they want
to dress and act as women. Even In our relig­
ious world, men's leadership Is like the worlds
and therefore women once ugntn holds up the
banner In our churches. A woman has proven
herself us u leader, denying ungodliness to her
household, teacher of good things nnd sober
minded while yet man Is constantly fulling.
Man can continue to fault and complain, but
until the fall of man becomes the rising of men.
w o e u n to y o u . 1 c o m e t o s e t u m u n at v u r ln n c e
ugalnst his father nnd thr dnughtrr against her
mother, and thr daughter-in-law against her
mother-in-law. and a mans foes shall be they of
his own household. Your mission Is to accom ­
plish. You are destined to lose.

Special People
Stewart. Hatch Dickey. Inc..
Linda Johnson. Geneva C on­
struction. L.M. Ford. Brent
Adamson. Colonial Oil Inc.;
$250-Dlamond
Glass,
Bart
Rush. Stanley Sundrfur. Spolski Contractor Inc.. Luke Mon­
roe Harbour. CMC Automotive,
Sanford Paint f t Body; $300Brtstol Conklin; $500-Sanford
Properties, Storm Richards &amp;
Assoc., Sliutts f t Bowen. A t­
torneys. HNTB Corporation,
Jeno Pauluccl. Briar Corp..
Larry Dale. McKee Construc­
tion, Greene A Dyrus CPA.
Klnco. Ltd.. Stairs Prop. Mgmt.
f t Realty. Stenstroin. McIntosh.
Colbert. Whlgham f t Simmons.
Attorneys, Patil/Jonr Porter.
Oeorgc B. Wallace. Ally., Orlando-Sanford
International.
Robert Parse] I. Ceil. Flu. Re­
gional Hospital, Ball Family
Partners Ltd.. CMC Automo­
tive;
$1000-Eoglinn
Kelly,
Arch.; $2.000-Conklln, Porter
f t Holmes Engineers; $5,000Lconard Williams; $19,800 PRA
Development f t Mgmt. Corp. |2
contributions).

contlnur to art as If It is a l­
ready law. and they know bet­
ter.

You can easily tell from this
list who the real financial
backers and supporters o f tills
project are.

Sincerely.
Robert Miller
W iater Springs

If you are not a registered
voter in Sanford, get registered)
Absentee ballots arc available;
call the voter registration office
at 665-770) (new number) for
details. And most important of
all. VOTE ON NOV. 3.
M J . “Sonny” Raborn
Sanford

W inter Springs
budget is trash

Friends o f Tuskawilla
For months
now
Winter
Springs has endured un almost
endless series or attacks by a
single-issue
group
of
Tuskawilla
dissidents
with
nothing better to do than be
disruptive to city progress.
People like Harold Scott. Gene
Lein, Elen Wless, Tim Johnson
and Wayne Nelson, appear to
have nothing belter to do with
their lives than to continuously
demand that their Impetuous
baseless complaints be seri­
ously
entertained.
The
Tuskawilla BeautiflcutIon Dis­
trict will not become law for
many months, and yet they

And then there Is the myste­
rious web site for thr “ Friends
of
Tuskawilla*
which
for
months now has deliberately
spread malicious misinforma­
tion about Tuskawtlla. The Oc­
tober Issue o f “TUttkawllla T o ­
day" observed that the backers
of tills web site persist In re­
maining unidentified while con­
tinuing their pattrm o f m isin­
formation und disinformation
concerning the role of the
Tuskawilla Beautification Dis­
trict. Whose behind the web
sllr? Who deliberately loads It
up with disinformation? Could
It be any of those named
above? They all deny It. Why Is
none willing to come forward
und take responsibility
for
what they write? Now at least
the public can find out.
f l i c wrb site Is owned try Mr.
John Becker and he resides In
South Orlando.

If the commission and city
accept the proposed budget us
publicized on9/24/B8 you peo­
ple arc out of your minds. Why
don't you ask the city manager
whut is he hiding, unless you.
as elected officials, have some­
thing else u p your sleeve?
It won't lake too many citi­
zens o f Winter Springs to fi­
nally rrulize we have to dump
some trash In this City. Any of
you that want to take u ride In
the garbage truck-I'll pay for
your trip.
Oh yes. another considerable
Uionetury procedure has upproached this City due to the
total luck o f proper legal rep­
resentation. Why don't you ask
“Bobble* or “Ronnie" why your
money is being sucked down
the drain? Why doesn't thr
“City* come forth with reality'/
Your
legal
representation
SUCKS! Get out of present

formalities and become once
uguln a part o f public respon­
sibilities.
NONE OF YOU HAVE THE
GUI'S!
H. Scott
Winter Springs

Clinton gang says no
Some o f us have been sued,
because we owned property
that someone else wanted. If a
witness lied under oath, and
we lost our property, then that
would not matter, so long as
the lying witness had his own
definition o f “property rights*,
would It?
Some o f us have been defen­
dants in traffic court, when we
havr been Issued citations or
been Involved in accidents. If a
witness lied under oath, and
we lost our driver's license,
then that would not matter, so
long as Ute lying wltnrss would
havr been embarrassed by the
troth, would It?
Some o f us have even been
accused o f crimes, of which we
were Innocent. If a witness lied
under oath, and we lost our
freedom, then that would not
mailer, so long as the lying
witness did not consider the
troth
to* matter
In
any
“material* way. would It?
The Clinton Gang says 'Not*
William Sheffield
Sanford, FL

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TONY
TIZZIO

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Tizzio is an
advocate for
the disabled.

Organization Has
seen many changes

The Center for Independent
important uspects o f the ernLiving (CIL) has been a Central
ter. With a multitude o f service
Florida mainstay for over 20 for the deaf, including soclul
years. During that time, it has
Interaction, skills training and
seen a lot of changes; growth, sign language Interpretation
increased population, and the
service. Tills is sometimes
ADA.
needed at public meetings that
We told you about their Sec­ might have hearing Impaired
ond Annual Job Fair For Per­ people In the audience.
sons with Disabilities. In to ­
Other services include: In­
day’s column, we will give you formation and referral. Individ­
un overview o f the CIL. Started
ual and family support, sign
In 1976. the CIL's mission Is to
language classes and advo­
‘ Empower Individuals wtUi thr
cacy. They are also helpful to
resources und skills lo live an
the business community. On a
Independent and self-sufllclent
fee basis, they hrlp area busi­
life.*
nesses to understand
and
Described by many as a
comply with the ADA.
Cross Disability Facility, it
The ADA Is the Americans
helps people with a wide range
with Disabilities Act. They also
o f disabilities. CIL has many
uld In disability uwarenrss
programs, services and activi­ workshops and Instruction on
ties for people with various
how to work with various kinds
kinds of disabilities, all help­ o f disabilities and work with
ing Ute disabled lead produc­ businesses on removing barri­
tive lives.
ers tn the workplace.
Services include, but are not
Don't forget the Second A n ­
limited to:
nual Job Fair For i*crsons with
Living
Skills
Training:
Disabilities. The event will take
Training Is given on basic liv­ place on October 6. from 10:00
ing skills, such as household a.in. until 12:00 noon at the
maintenance, parenting, selfWinter Park Civic Center. The
care,
budgeting
und
mrul Civic Center is located at 1050
planning. Assistance Is pro­ West Morse Blvd., Winter Park.
vided by peer facilitators. Peer
For more information on
support, by the way. is Impor­ CIL's Job Fair, For Persons
tant In many ureas al CIL.
with Disabilities or any other
Dlsubled persons can be aided grncral Information, call (407J
by onr-on-one or group coun­ 623-1070. For Ihc Fair, ask for
seling.
someone In the Employment
Transportation: Tills Is pro­ Department. CIL Is located at
vided to disabled individuals as 720 N. Denning Drive. Winter
well as group homes und many Park. FL 32789.
other areas. These vans and
If you have a non-profit o r­
buses are air conditioned and ganization relating lo Ihc dis­
equipped with wheelchair lifts.
abled. und have u fund-raiser
They take disabled passengers or special evrn coming up.
from home to work, school, pleuse let us know about It.
shopping, education, and so­ Please include the name, a d ­
cial events.
dress and phone in tuber of the
Draf Services: CIL Executive organization ns well as the
Director Judith Barrett, suys time, place and contact person
that this is one o f thr most for the event.

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Sunday, October 4 199fl

Schools
Deadlines
approaching
for ACT,
SAT exams

S ch ool Scenes

Test tl.ilrs iiiid (l(‘odllnr
dates arc iippronrhlng fur the
ACT and SAT tests. Make surr
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priority for testing dates.

SAT
Test Dates, deadline to apply:
Dee. 5: Oct. ,'tO
Jan. 2'JDcc. IH
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May 1; March 20
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Feb. 0; Jan. 4
April IH; March 5
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II was Homecoming at Lake Mary High School last
night and the Rams pounded Winter Springs in the an­
nual football game The game was canceled last yoar
duo to inclement woalhor. Left. Mary Leah Sutton, a
membor of the homocoming court, parados around the

field in pro-gamo coromonios with football player
Justin Wnght and. right, Rachel Lamb was crowned
Homocoming Quoon Tho week ol ovonls culminotos
with a danco Saturday night at tho school cafeloua
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Information Seminar
Saturday, September 26th, 1998
2 p.m.
Brigadoon
meets Winter
Springs
Winter Springs High School took
on an ambitious effort for its first
musical play. Dngadoon Thoro wiN
be a show Saturday night at the
school auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Tho
play is about two New Yorkers who
stumble upon a strange land in
Scotland and learn about the
magic of love However. Brigadoon
isn't just any normal Scottish town.
Chuck out Winter Springs and its
impressive first musical.
Also. Lyman High School is per­
forming Pelor Pan, tho hit musical,
at 7;30 p m. Check out some
amazing special effects and a re­
view Tuesday in the Scminolo Mor-

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Business
Flying academ y brings in business to county
By Samantha M assotta
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD
- It’s
Monday
rimming al Conmlr Aviation
Academy, and Operations Is
abuzz with activity.
Students
and Instructors
crowd
the
common areas, nearly all of
them laden with books and
metal clipboards, some carry­
ing headphones as they pre|iare to go out and fly.
And
among the roar of conversation
and ringing telephones, several
distinctly different languages
rail he heard.
Aspiring ntrllnc pilots from
more than 58 countries ran be
heard hrre. as well ns In the
classrooms
and
computer
simulators Just across thr
parking lot. at this unique fly­
ing school
located at Or­
lando /Sanford Airport.
"We're one o f the largest
(flight schoolsl In the U.S. and
the world, and we'rr right here
In Sanford," says Dave Doty,
manager o f Hying Services for
Conmlr Aeadrmy. The accred­
ited school Is also one of the
few Institutions In the world
whrrr students can progress
from untested beginners to fullfledged commercial airline pi­
lots.
More than 1150 full-time stu­
dents work toward their rom mental pilots' licenses on any
given day al the academy,
alongside many Central Florldu
residents hoping to qualify to
(1y private aircraft.
H ie school opened In 1089 as
Ihr
privately-owned
Airline
Avlnllnn Academy, and was
takrn over a few months later
by Comatr. a Cincinnati-based
commuter airline which also
operates the Della Connection,
ferrying passengers Into major
ulrpotts across thr U.S.
Comal r Aeadrmy
provides
Jobs — from instructors to
maintenance techs to adm inis­
trative personnel — and pumps
money Into Sanford and Semi­
nole County's economy. In the
form of housing (for students
and employees), shopping at
local' stores, and other activi­
ties.
• The biggest
employer
at
fcanford Airport, the academy
Controls 80 percent o f the fly­
ing traffic.
! "We've got over 500 people
here at any given time." says
Doty. That Includes more than
850 professional students, 100
flight Instructors, and a small
fcrmy o f administrative and
(nalntenance personnel who
lutep the school and Its aircraft
In top running condition.
; Earning a pilot’s license at
pomalr Isn't cheap. The pri­
vate pilot certification course,
offered through Flying Services

to Central Florida residents,
Includes several hours of flying
and classroom time costing
$'1.-100 and taking from six
werks lo six months to com ­
plete, depending on the stu­
dent's schedule and dedication.
Going all the way, obtaining a
commercial pllot'H license. Is a
yrar-Iong Intensive course that
takes the student from private
pilot to Instructor to multiengine ratrd professional pilot.

c want lo I v pair

Stlg Rasmussen of Sande,
Norway. Is typical of many
academy students taking the
full course of instrurtlon.
"I
eheckrd out other schools
flrst.* says the pilot, who Is In
Ills sixth month at the arndemy and hns Just entered the
(light
Instructor's
program.
And though he considers Cen­
tral Florida to be "a bit too
different from home, too warm
and too flat." he likes the flight
school. "It a good school, a
good program.*
Other students put their ca­
reers on hold for the chance to
fly. A year and a half ago, Se­
bastian Carbajo was a thirdyear medical student In Buenos
Aires who always wanted to be
a professional pilot. With his
father, he began visiting flight
schools around the U.S., finally
picking Comalr Academy.
‘ It's one o f the best places In
the world.* he says enthusias­
tically. citing the lower cost of
Instruction and the complete­
ness of the training ob major
factors
tn
his
decision.
‘ Everything Is like the airlines.*
Now. the 22-year-old is a flight
instructor with the academy.

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The price lag?
A mere
$20,000.
Dm consider that
"It's like obtaining a master's
drgree, or a Ph.D.,* Doty says,
a professional addition to a
(x-rsonal achievement.
And
consider that the academy
places 08 percent of Its gradu­
ates with the airlines - mostly
at Comatr
Airllnrs,
which
guarantees graduates an Inter­
view.
Providing u complete program
for nil levels of pilots Is unique.
Doty says. Most flight schools
provide only certain types of
qualification, forelng students
to move from airport to airport
looking for further instruction.
Comatr Academy Is the only
school o f Its kind In thr U.S.,
and probably thr world, to
provide the full course.
It's
evidenced by the large number
of foreign students attending
throughout the yrur.
China
East Airlines, state airline for
the People's ftrpubllc o f China,
sends groups of candidates
through the aradrnty - 15 cur­
rently are studying for their
commercial pilots’ licenses.

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Single engine airplanes, which are used to train future pilots, account for most of the traffic at Orlando San­
ford Airport. Comalr Aviation offers training at its academy, which la locate on site in its own facility.
progressing toward his
mercial license.

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Students all have access to a
range of training devices, from
the static displuy of an aircraft
engine In the Learning Re­
source Crnter to the computer
simulators Just u few doors
down the hall.

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Contained within one large
room, the flight simulators
range from simple desktop
I*Cs, running simple questlonund-nnswer sessions, to larger
computers built Into full-size
cockpit mock-ups. A simulated
flight often presents
many
more dllflrulttes than actual
flights.
"They're much more touchy
(than actual aircraft),* Doty ex­
plains. "But when a student
comes out of the simulator, he
flies much better, because he's
able to handle u variety of con­
ditions. H ie simulators build
confidence,"
Central
Florida
residents
looking to become private pi­
lots are also welcomed at the
academy. Flying Services ad­
ministers this branch o f the
school, offering flying lessons,
ground school, and a dis­
counted Discovery Flight for
people who aren't sure that
small airplanes are for them.
Doty says a wide range of
students come through Flying
Services each year. Including
adults and teenagers from all
walks o f life. *We have youth
groups (come tn and fly) — the
Explorers, the Clvtl Air Patrol.

Wise
Buys

Found
H e re

322-2611
Stlg Rasmussen ol Sands, Norway studies for his flight instructor certi­
fication in Comalr Academy's Resource Center.
Wc even had a flying nun.* he
laughs.

M O NSTER DEBT ?

As he speaks, another group
o f new students Is meeting In
the main lobby o f Operations,
young men from Norway. A r ­
gentina. and Ireland.
With
three languages between them,
communication should be diffi­
cult. But they are talking a l­
ready. using their hands to
simulate aircraft tn flight. No
Instructors are tn stght; they’re
Just enthusiastic about (lying.
Watching them, one realizes
that the babble o f languages
throughout the complex are all
about the same thing.
And
knowing that. It Isn't difficult to
understand why they've come
to Sanford and Comatr Acad­
emy.

L E T ’S K I L L I T !
You a a r tau w a

a l manar how much Stay i
I may W In a financial i

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The Greater Oviedo Chamber o f Commerce will hold Its sec­
ond annual Business Expo Oct. 10 from 10 a.in. to 6 p.m. at
the Ovtrdo Marketplace Mall. Red Bug Lake Road and State
Road 417. Admission Is free.
More than 40 businesses will be on display Including exhib­
its featuring financial and professional services, communica­
tions, travel and leisure healthcare, educational opportunities,
health and beauty services, business services and retail. In
addition, visitors will have access to the Oviedo Marketplace,
thr region's newest mall.
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Leisure
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St.. Oviedo and the Northwest Hraneh. 580 Oreenway Hlvd.. Dike
Maty, of the Seminole County Public Library System. The
branches are o|»en Monday through Thursday. 9 a.in. to 5) p.m.;
Friday and Saturday. 9 a.in. to 5 p.m.; Sunday. I to 5 p.m. For
more Information on any of the programs, call 922-2182. ,8 02 22H2. 906 8150 or 921-2419. All programs are free and open to
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There’s plenty to see and to do
Special to the Herald

Ik-njumlu Lane, organ.
The churc h Is loc ated at Hie
c orner of Magnolia and J effer­
son In Downtown Orlando. For
more Information call (407)
849-0080.

Kim Kitcliin to perform
Image 3 recording artist Kim
Kltchln will be performing at
Ihc grand opening o f the Volu­
sia County Fairgrounds and
Agricultural Center Ocl. lo .
and the Oth annual Taste rtf A1
tamonte Oct. 12. from 0-9

p.m.
A the fairgrounds, the public
Is Invited to view the new
building and grounds from 10
u.m. until 2 p.m. along with
free refreshments and en ter­
tainment by Kim Kltehln and
her band at 11:30 n.m. In the
Tommy Lawrence Arena.
Kim will perform ruts off of
her debut CD "Falling for You*.
Since her debut. Kim lias al­
ready shared the stage with
country
greats
Charlie
Daniels. Junior Drown. Bailee
and the tkiys. Pam Tlllls and
Mark Wills. She Ins even
graced Ihe stage at the House
of Ulues In Orlando. Kim will
l»e Ihe only performer at Ihe
fairgrounds event.
More than 30 Orlando area
restaurants will he sampling
llielr best, at A Taste of Alta­
monte. from lee cream and
rakes to steak and fine Itollan
food In Cranes Rnosl Park lo ­
cated Im'I i Iih I the Altamonte
Mall.
The Volusia County Fair ts
scheduled lo run Oet. 29
through Nov., H. during which
Kim will also perform Nov. 4.
For more
Information
cull
(407) 039-8797.
Tlekrts for Taste of A lta­
monte arr $15 for adults and
$7.50 for children 12 and un­
der and may he purchased at
the gate or In advance by
calling (407) BG2-5445.

Pumpkin plus
CASSEU5KRRY - The Com­
munity
United
Methodist
Youth Fellowship Invites the
public to come and share In Its
annual Pumpkin Patch. Ap­
proximately 4 .OEM) pumpkins
will arrive on Wednesday, and
will he on sale through Oet.
31.
An
additional
4.000
pumpkins
will Is* arriving
later.
In addition to the patch, u
fully stocked llim pkln Store
will he available. If It looks like
a pumpkin or lias anything lo
do with pumpkins, the store
will stock the item. North
Carolina homemade Jams. Jel­
lies and plekles will Ik * for
sale. Hand craftrd Items will
also he on display and for sale.
From time to time homemude
pumpkin
pies
and
other
goodies will appear, too.
Each weekday momlng. the
patch will Ik * (llled with p re ­
schoolers who will have story
time with Grandma Pumpkin.
Some 900 children urc ex­
pected to attend.
For more Information call
the church ofllcc at 831-3777.
ext. 204. Tlie patch Is located
ut die Community
Unltrd
Methodist Church. 4921 S.
Highway 17-92. Casselberry.
1/2 mile north o f the Slate
Hoad 436 Intersection.

Kim Kltchln
'Die puhlle Is also Invltrci to
Join ihc* Trail Association for
Its monthly maintenance hike
Saturday at 8:30 n.m. at the
Oviedo Shopping Center. In
downtown Oviedo. Tills Is a
moderate hike. For more In­
formation call Wiley Dykes Sr.,
leader, til 0 7 1-8800.

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Tin* concerts arc* lollowc-cl by a
generous hmeheon bulfet for
$5, provided by John Mic hael
Catering.
'Hu* October concert sched­
ule Includes: Ocl. 8-Lisn Frrrigno.
violin
and
Marsha
Montgomery, dancer: Ocl. 15Michael Harr. French hum.
Jrany Locklngtnti. soprano.
and Georgellu Klnschnrr. pi­

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DAYTONA UEACH - The In­
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College will present Ihe Fall
Band Concert on Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. In the Theater
Center. Building 8. 1200 W.
International Speedway Iilvd.
The DHCC Community Con­
cert Hand, directed by Doug­
las Peterson, will he playing
tunes which arc enjoyed by
young
and old.
such
as
‘ Fiddler on the Hoof*. ‘ Man of
LuMancha', and some most
remembered Sousa marches.
Featured with the hand will
he the DUCC Jazz Ensemble,
directed, by Peter Waldellch
playing ballads and blues by
some o f the country's foremost
Jazz personalities.
Tickets are $3 and can he
purchased In the box office on
the day o f the show or on F ri­
days from 11:30 until 2:30
p.m., or one hour prior lo cur­
tain lime. Anyone with a valid
DUCC I.D. card may receive
one complimentary ticket for
the performance at the box of­
fice. For additional Informa­
tion call (904) 254-3042.

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Frl.-Sat.
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The Florida Trail Association
Central Florida Chapter will
hold a meeting Thursday at 7
p.m. at Ilarry P. Leu Gardens.
Camellia Room. 1730 N. For­
est (ofT Corrine Drive). O r­
lando.
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Extra Points in

Jeff
Berlinicke
Herald Staff Writer

Fall Classic Sanford style
Hornets sting R ed Raiders in fin al inning
Special to the llersld

Register makes
call to the bull
pen and brings
in a winner

SANFORD _ In the most memorable momrnt
of clay two o f the Sanford lnv1lnllon.il Tourna­
ment rntchrr Jnnon Lnngr drove a two "id pHrh
deep Into the outfield of Rlnker-StenMroiu Field
to plnle the winning run In a dmnMlli conicfrom-behlnd victory for the Orlando Hornets al
Historic- Sanford Memorial Stadium Friday
night.
Joe McCoy had taken the mound lor die Cen­
tral Florida Red Raiders with the Imim-s lull and

nolNidy out in the Irottom of the seventh Inning.
He struck out the first two hatters he faced Irefore surrendering the gnme wtnnlng hit. making
the final score 0-5.
H ie Red Raider* led 5-0 after two Innings and
held that advantage until the Hornets came up
with five nms In the bottom of the sixth Inning.
In the other 13-and-Undrr game at Hlstorle
Sanford Memorial Stadium. Ormond Beach
pitchers Kelley and McClung uo-hlt the Orlando
Outlaws as the Waves won 10-3 In fivr Innings.
In games at Apopka High School, Apopka’s

own Yard Dogs cruised past the Orlando Storm.
9-2. Dustin llamberg shut down the Storm for
the first five Innings, only allowing n mn alter
tiring In the sixth.
And Jimmy MoJIra singled, doubled, tripled
and was the winning pitcher as the Osreola
T e s te r s claimed a 0-2 victory over the Alta­
monte Springs Flames.
Tlie tournament continues today with 13
games tn Ilk. 13-und-Under bracket at Hlstorle
Pleas# see AAU, Page 3B

Patriots
back in
control
of SAC

O V IE D O _ D on ’t b o th er look in g for the
n am e N ick tc n c k e d c s In the O viedo footb all
p ro g ra m .
lie 's not on the ofllelnl roster, cither.
As late as h a lftim e o f Oviedo’s 22-14 sea ­
son- savin g w in over Lym an last n igh t.
O viedo fans w ere w on d erin g w h o that w as In
. the n u m b er 10 Jersey that w as pu ttin g o n
l&gt;erhaps the fin est effort b y any S em in ole
C ou n ty q u a rterb a ck this season.
W ord w as still trick lin g dow n that sta rter
Kenny S tarlin g w a s b a ttlin g the flu und th at
Lions’ coach G reg R egister had to go to the
• Junior va rsity to find a qu arterb ack for the
Lion s’ last gasp at a n y pla yoff possibilities.
T cn ck ed cs w asn ’t exactly new to the O viedo
va rsity p rogra m .
Me put on a va rsity Jersey for the flrst tim e
; In M on d a y’s loss to D eland bu t did n ’t play.
;
T h en , he got th e call Friday m orning.
;
Ills debut c a llin g plays w ith the va rsity
; didn’t com e on a practice field In Ju ly. It
; cam e In front o f a large crow d. In a m ust-w in
; situ ation In fron t o f d ie m ost rabid h om e
; fans In the county.
i
A few h ou rs later, as the Lions w alked o ff
L S h c Jlrld w ith th e ir .fir s t w in. over a m o n th
' I n t o the season, th e soph om ore w as b e in g
called to stand b efore the team d u rin g R egis­
ter’s post-ga m e m eeting.
H e fulfilled a d ream th at n o H ollyw o od
I p rod u cer cou ld h a ve scripted.
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q u a rterb a ck on a 1-2 team .
Now. a w eek later, h e had Just com pleted a
9 -1 3 n igh t, th ro w in g fo r 142 yards.
H is tea m m a tes applauded, then the press
w en t a fter him .
He w as nervou s, he said, as R egister stood
b y to m ak e su re the soph om ore didn't sa y
th e w ro n g th in g.
Soon, a fter h e an sw ered som e questions,
he noticed O viedo students, fam ily and
frien ds su rro u n d in g him . T h ey cheered the
n ew hero w h o m ay have saved the season.
It w as all too m u ch , bu t It w as a neat
story. T h e kid c o m in g o ff the bench for th e
w ou n ded sta rter an d p la y in g the hero role.
T cn ck ed cs is n o R u d y . T h is w ill probably be
his team next y ea r. H e clearly has the talent.
But h e did w h a t n o one else on the O viedo
footb all team h a s been able to do this y e a r
and that to Just w in.

! Fleas# s#s Jeff. Pag# SB

C C W Pro

By Kellie Werner
HERALD STAF F WRITER

Quarterback Regan Russell (No. 81 led a groundgobbling offense that overpowered Seminole Friday

night al Tom Slory Field as Lake Brantley won the battle
of Seminole Athletic Conference heavyweights. 31-14.

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Lions get
first win
of season
By Jeff Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS F:DITOI&lt;
OVIEDO _ There were a lot of smile, on the
faces of the Oviedo football team niter Friday
night’s 22-14 win over Lyman at John Courier
Field, but the biggest one belonged io Ovtcdo
coach Greg Register..
The Uons. defending regional qualifiers, cumc
Into the game 0-4 and without thrir starting
quarterback, Kenny Sturllng.
They were getting run over In the first half by
a potent Lyman attack thnt continued to makr
mistakes at the wrong times, hut the (.tons
came back from a 14-14 tie lo ptdl out the win
on a late touchdown.
The win also kept Oviedo In the district
B u m eee Oviedo, Page 3B

AMn Hudson (No. 24) and
terrors lor Oviedo High Sch

Lake M ary wins Homecoming in style
SANFORD _ The 8anJord Police Explorers
will
be
sponsoring
CCW
(Continental
Championship
Wrestling)
Professional
Wrestling on Wednesday. October 14th at Uk
Sanford CM c Center.
Come see T h e Phenom* Bryan Austin. T h e
Syrian Slasher”. U p Town’ FgmJde Capone.
*Mr. Money* Jeff Deen. T h e Mcrocnaiy’ T uord
of Discipline’ . T h e Florida Hurricane*.
Dog* Mike Taylor with his new manager
Red Hot Pepper”, and many others.
Also on hand will be "Mr. Wrestling U* who
will receive a plaque from CCW.
- Doors open at &amp;30 p.m. with the action
beginning at 7:30 p.m. The coat is 9S for all
seats, with proceeds going to the Sanford
Police Explorers to help purchase a van far
their program.
Tickets are now available at: Gold's Oym of
Sanford. 330-1203: Billy Boy's. 321-0033; Pro
Sports. (004) 775-0000; and State Market
Restaurant. 321-7179.
For more Information, please contact
Officer Mike Taylor at (407) 323-3030.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS . What a
game.
The brawl that took place at
Lake Brantley High School Friday
night wns all everyone expected It
would be.
Seminole traveled to Tom Story
Field and the Patriots proved to be
rude hosts, handing their guests a
31-14 beating.
Despite the score, the Fighting
Setnlnolrs did nut a&lt;&gt; quietly. Tier
Tribe was Just overpowered try a
loaded team.
*Shhh. don’t tell anyone we have
weapons.’ Lake Brantley coach
Ocorge Clayton Joked.
‘ Actually, we are very flexible
tills year. We are able to take a d ­
vantage o f the whole offense. We
have a triple thrrat option with the

By Alex Kane
HERALD STAFT WRITER
LAKE MARY _ Lake Mary had a pleasant Homecom­
ing as It routed Winter Springs 43-7 in a Seminole
Athletic Conference contest Friday night at Don T.
Reynolds Field.
Lake Mary, a Class 6A team coming off a two week
rest, proved to be too much for the Class 3A Bears
who playing their second game In fivr days.
Already leading 7-0. Lake Mary linebacker Kyle Coclta Intercepted a Winter Springs pass, and returned It
to the Lake Mary 36.
Lake Mary could not convert however, us Rams’ quar­
terback Corey Cooper’s pass was Intercepted by Win­
ter Springs' Llewllyn Baytopps on a failed screen.
Cooper acted quickly, and tackled Baytoops. probably
saving a touchdown.
Winter Spring was forred to punt after three plays,
but the snap went high, and the Rams' Mike Nunxlata
tackled the punter.
TVo plays later, the Rams scored on a 57- yard
touchdown run by Justin Wright. After a missed extra
point. Lake Mary led 13-0.

On Winter Springs' next possession, the team again
could not start a drive, and after three plays attempted
another punt. Another bad snap caused the punter to
rush off a punt that his teammates eventually downed
for a one-yard punt.
The Rams took over on the Winter Springs 20. and
Lawrence Rudolph ran for a touchdown from 15 yards
out. Jason Hadley connected with Matt Mergo to score
the two-point conversion.
On its next possession. Lake Mary auarterback
tossed two consecutive 30-yard passes, the first to
John Dole, and the second a diving touchdown catch
by Andy Britt. Oolng Into halftime, the Rams led 28-0.
The two teams traded possessions to start the sec­
ond half, but on Lake Mary's second possession. Law­
rence Rudolph strong-armed his way past defenders,
scoring on a 45 yard sideline blast. The extra point
was good, and Lake Mary led 35-0.
Winter Springs pulled It together at least for one
drive In tire fourth quarter.
Bears' quarterback Brandon Blake led Ills team
down the field, starling at his own 20 yard lute.
Fleas#

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Lake Mary, Fage 2B

Silver
Hawks
bounced
By Arey Haw k iss
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
CASSELBERRY
_
Lake
Howell fought a long battle
against the West Orange
Warriors, but could not pull
off the victory It needed to
Jump start the season.
The game ended, to the re­
lief o f many, with a final
score o f 50-12. West Orange.
Fortunately, the loss had no
lasting effect on the Hawks
Fleas#

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Howell, Fage 2B

�2B • Scrrunoln HoraU, Santorj, Florida • Sunday. October 4. 1998

Patriots

H ansen’ s big
play sets tone
fo r Patriots

Continued from Page IB
quarterback and two
talented
running backs.
I
firmly believe that If we can
control the line, we can win."
Like Brantley did both.
With less than two minutes
burned off the clock, the Patri­
ots were up 7-0 thanks to Die
first of two scores by naming
bark Arnold Celeste.
Alter bolding Seminole to
another quick three nnd out.
Trty Krrlcy kicked a field goal
to put his tram up 10-0.
Thr 'Noles put together a
drive on their next possession
until Like Brantley forced u
fumble and Patriot Collin Han­
sen recovered the ball.
Lake Brantley was unable to
capitalize on the turnover, and
punted In the beginning of the
second quarter, giving Sem i­
nole another chance.
On their first play from
scrimmage, quarterback Gar­
rett Goldsmith found receiver
Julius Francis, who went 97yards to the end zone. A l­
though Seminole missed the
PAT. suddenly It was only
down 10 G nnd there was a ball
game.
Luiler Bush rushed for a 44yard touchdown on Lake Bran­
tley's next possession nnd with
5:27 left In the linlf. the Patri­

By Amanda Coho
IIKKAU ) CORRESPONDKN I
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ On the firm clear
night In weeks, the Seminole High School
Fighting SemlnolcH met the Patriots of Lake
11rant ley on visiting territory.
Like Brantley set the tone o f the whole game
In the first three minutes scoring a touchdown
anil kicking a Held goal.
The Semtnoles tried to light hack, gaining
possession of the ball and getting a llrst down
at the 45-vard line.
But Patriots defensive lineman Collin Hansen
killed the drive, forcing a fumble and recovering
the ball to end the threat.
Seminole did later get as close as 17-14. but
the play took the momentum away fmm the
Tribe and Like Brantley never relented, rolling
to a 3114 triumph.
Tills Is Hansen's Junior year, and Ids second
year as a member of the varsity. He missed his
first year due to an Injury, but came back strong
Ills sophomore year.
Like so many other successful players. Hansen
had no prior football experience. He did not
even play Pop NVanier.
"1 was too big.* explained Hansen.
Hansen Is looking towards staving at home In
the future. Ills plans Include a trying to make It
as a walk on for cither the UCF or FSU football
team.
*1 want to stay close to home." said Hansen.
He Is still undecided about Ills major.
As expected after a thrilling win such as the
one Friday night. Hansen was satisfied with his
team's performance.
"Everyone stepped It up a notch. Tills is the

Junior dofensivo Imoman Collin Hanson mado a big
tumblo tocovory to Ihwart n Seminolo throat ns Lake
Brantley boat the Fighting Sominolos, 31-14. Friday.
tone that we arc going to set lor the rest of the
season.
Seminole came Into the game In the bottom
half of the top ten In the state of Florida. That
prestigious rank added a slight Intimidation fac­
tor to the adrenaline msh of game day.
However, for Hansen, the win meant more
than defeating a ranked team.
*1 think we gained rrspect from the other
team and everyone else aroundT commented
Hensen.
Even though Friday night 's game was Impor­
tant In the SAC Conference, It Is not a district
game. Like Brantley might have clinched the
conference title, but they still have a long way
to go to claim a state title.

due
to the fact that West Orange Is
not only In a different district,
but also In a different confer­
ence than the Silver Hawks.
The Hawks did not seem to
have It together last night.
Lake Howell coach Mike Blsceglta
said that a team
"cannot make the mistakes
that |they| made and expect to
win."
The Hawks arc still In conten­
tion for a playoff berth this
season, although they have
had a rocky start this year.
Lake Howell fumbled on Its
first possession to sturt a long
evening of football. West Or
emge capitalized on the m is­
take with a touchdown and u
two-point conversion to take a
quick 8-0 lead.
The Stiver Hawks regrouped
and put together a 57-yard
touchdown drive complete with

By Amy Ousatksr
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
scored on the opening drive of
the third quarter. Lake Howell
was unable to do much of any­
thing with Its next possession,
or any o f the other possessions
o f the half. Thr Hawks did.
however, block an Important
field goal attempt In the third
quartrr to keep the score
down.

four first downs and a one-yard
score by senior Christian DeJesus.
The
running
back
scored two touchdowns on the
night, but the team missed
both attempts at a two-point
conversion.
A fumbled punt snap gave
West Orange the ball on the
13-yard line and one play later
thr score was 15-G.
With the score 29-12 late In
the first half. It appeared that
West Orange and Lake Howell
were going to trade touch­
downs all night. Until the
Hawks were robbed of a beau­
tiful 81-yard touchdown recep­
tion by Ricky Streeter, that Is.
The score was called bark due
to an Illegal motion penalty on
thr line o f scrimmage.
Tilings Just got worse for the
Hawks In the second half.
The
Warriors
came
out
strong after the break and

When the night finally ended
for the Silver Hawks, no one
had much to say. Blscrglta was
waiting to look at game film
and the players were trying to
remember that the game had
no effect on their standings In
the conference or district.

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Twice Blake converted on
fourth down to keep the drive
alive. First, on fourth and one.
Blake ran past the line for a
32-yard run. Then, on fourth
and 10 from the Lake Mary 14.
Blake threw a touchdown pass
to Marcus Wiggins. The extra
point cut the Lake Mary lead to
35-7.
The score would not remain
so close, however, as Lake
Mary's Wright scampered for a
70-yard touchdown run. Law­
rence Rudolph ran In the two
point conversion to make the
score 43-7.

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Justin Wright had a huge game as the running back helped Lake Mary
High School wm its Homecoming game. 43-7. over Winter Spnngs Fnday

OVIEDO _ A positive attitude,
promotes solid play In football.
Oviedo junior A M n Hudson
has a very positive attitude,
towards his team, hts school,
and himself.
In Friday's Oviedo-Lyman
game. Hudson, proved himself
to be a true athlete.
Hudson carried for 141 yards,
on 16 carries. Hudson also
scored a touchdown In the sec­
ond quarter to put his team up
7-0.

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a walk and scored a run as the Yankees
defeated the Texas Rangers 4-0 to close out
their series. 3-games-to-0.
The Yankees will host the winner of the
Cleveland Indlans-Boston Red Sox series In
the Best-of-Sevcn League Championship Series
slurtlng on Tuesday.

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Winter Springs took over on
Its own 27. and kept the ball
until time ran out.
"We did terrible." said Winter
Springs coach Mick Harris.
"We didn't execute at all."
Winter Springs and Lake
Mary will both be In action on
Thursday night. Winter Springs
will duel Lyman at home while
Lake Mary will fucc off against
undefeated Lake Brantley In a
road game. Both games will
start at 7:30 p.m.

Oviedo played well on both
sides of the ball.
The line
blocked well, and the defense
worked hard.
»•

Tonight, the line worked
hard . they opened holes. We
worked as a team." Hudson
said.

The momentum can be kept,
through the rest of the season.
"If we work hard good things
will come," said Hudson.

Oviedo plans to work harder
In practice, and as the Lions
work as a team, their record
will Improve.
"I really love this team, we
have really good people and I
could not ask to .play for a better team," Hudson said.

"Last year Hudson was the
Junior varsity's main horse. He
practices hard, and Is our most
physical runner." said coach
Greg Register.
If he continues to Improve,
Hudson could dominate SAC
defenses next year.

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Baseball playoffs

Friday Night Fun

BOSTON _ Manny Ramirez hit two home
runs as the Cleveland Indiana held off the
Boston Red Sox, 4*3. to win Oame 3 o f their
American League Divisional Playoff at Fen­
way Park Friday afternoon.
The Indiana only got five hits off o f Brett
Saberhagen and two relievers, but four of
them left the park. Jim Thome and Kenny
Loften also homered for the winner's.
Charles Nagy only gave up one run on two
hits and threw just 89 pitches before leaving
the game after eight innings.
Mike Jackson came on to pitch the ninth
Inning for the Indians and gave up a double
to Mo Vaughn before Nomar Oarcfaparra.
who drove In the Red Sox' first run with a
ground out, homered Into the net In leftcenter.
The Indians now lead the Best-of-Flve sc­
ries 2-games-to-l and need a win today (4:05
p.m. on FOX 35) or on Sunday In Cleveland.
The winner o f the series will go to New
York to take on the Yankees In the Best-ofSeven League Championship Series starting
Tuesday.
The Yankees withstood a 3-plus hour rain
delay to blank the Texas Rangers early Sat­
urday morning.
Paul O'Neill hit a home run leading off the
sixth inning to break a 0-0 tie. After an out.
Tlno Martinez reached on an Infield single
and Tim Raines doubled before rookiesensation Shane Spencer hit his second
home run o f the series.
David Cone and two relievers shut down
the Rangers, who only scored one run In the
three games against the Yankees.

SANFORD _ Open gym at Sanford Gymnastics. 601 E. 25th Place. Is on Friday nights
from 7:30 p.m.-to-10 p.m.
Activities offered Include gymnastics, rock
climbing, basketball, and lots o f fun and
games.
The fee for the evening Is $5 for children
ages G-to-12.
For more Information call 323-2462.

Nazarene basketball tourney
SANFORD _ Sanford First Church o f the
Nazarene will host a 2-on-2 Basketball
Tournament on Saturday, October 17th.
The double elimination tournament will
liave two divisions, Adult _ 19-and-Over and
Youth _ 18-and-Under.
First” and Second Place prizes will be
awarded for each division as well as T-shirts
for each participant.
Cost Is $30 per team with proceeds to
benefit the Youth o f Sanford First Church of
Die Nazarene.
For information and to receive a registra­
tion form call: Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene at (407) 322-3122.

Solar Bear tickets on sale
ORIANDO _ Orlando Solar Bear Individual
game tickets are on sale through the Orlando
Arena Box Office and all Florida and SouUi
Georgia TlcketMaster ouUets.
Tills year, the Solar Bears are offering
three different season ticket plans which arc
also on sale. Fans will have the option of
purchasing one o f three plans: season tick­
ets (41 home games), half season (choose
your own 20 home games plus opening night)
and a 12 game package (your choice o f any
12 games).
$
Ticket Information also Is available at 877PUCK.

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"We didn't play ns well as we
wanted to tonight, but whether
It Is a conference or district
game we play to win every
night." Seminole coach Jim
Worthington said.
"But our season Is far from
over. We nre 1-1 In the district
and we have to win our three
remaining games In order to
have a shot at thr state play­
offs. We need to work on the
fundamentals, get better and
come out next week ready to
play."
Seminole (3-2) will get a
chance to win one of the three
m nalnlng Class 5A-Dlstr1ct 3
games on Frldoy night when It
travels to Orlando to take on
Oak Ridge nt 7:30 p.m.
Lik e Brantley (5-0) will face
L ike Mary at home on Thurs­
day night at 7:30 p.m.

In the third quarter, Hudson
scored another touchdown In
the third quarter pushing the
score to 14-7, Oviedo.

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Lake Howell will have to hit
the practice field and ready
themselves for a big Class GADlstrlct 3 mattfh-up with DeLand. That game will take
place on Friday night at 7:30
p.m. at Spec Martin Stadium.

RAINES QAUQE PLAYOFFS
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His stats for the 1997 playoffs
Is In the first column, personal-best playoff
totals In the second column and career playoff
totals (Including 1997) In the third column.
Raines was l-for-3. Including a double, drew

Lake Brantley quarterback Re­
gan Russell said. "With Semi­
nole being ranked and all eve­
ryone '.bought they were a
really big team In the county.
Now we're the big team."
Wlillc the Seminole players
may feel like (he season might
as well be finished, after a
tough loss Monday night to d is­
trict foe Spnicc Creek and then
another loss Friday, that Is far
from the tnith.

Hudson’s attitude helps him
become a star for Oviedo

Howell

Continued from Page IB

ots were again up by I I .
The hosts got the ball back
after the Fighting Scmlnoles
punted, but fumbled the ball
on the 15 and Mitchell Pickett
recovered for the Tribe.
Four jilays Inter Goldsmith
scorrd on a one-yard keeper
and then found Willie Bennett
for a two-point conversion.
Seminole was again within
three with the score 17-14.
That was ns close ns thr
'Noles would get.
Lake Brantley score again
before the end of the half, on
an eight-yard mn by Celeste,
and took n 24-14 lead Into the
locker room.
The third qunrter began with
Like Brantley on the Seminole
23. The Patriots drove all the
way to the nine when the
Tribe's Mike Bradley scooped
up a fumble and carried It all
the way to the end zone.
Unfortunately for the 'Noles.
the play was called back due to
a penalty and that seemed to
take the wind out of Seminole's
sails.
The rest o f the qunrler was
eaten up quickly and on Its
first drive of the fourth period.
Lake Brantley scored for the
final time when Bush went 18
yntds for the score.
"Tills was a big game for us."

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What's Up In The NFL...... Week No. 5
SANFORD _ Here we are In Week Five, and I'm
still perfect for the season.
My patented LOCK OP THE WEEK Is a stag­
gering 4-0, and my overall selections liave been
nearly perfect. The sports books In Nevnda hnvr
filed a civil suit against me claiming, again tills
yenr, tliat 1 am somehow controlling the out­
come of games. Their claims are baseless, and 1
have instructed my attorneys to flic a countersuit for making the lines too easy for me to ex­
ploit.
Last week a number o f you felt compelled to
let me know that you thought 1 was crazy for
going against KANSAS CITY (-9) In their gome
at Philadelphia. I told you that the Fogies would
play like they hadn't played before and they dldt
Thanks to my nrwly purchased satellite,
which the U c m h t has yet to reimburse ine for. 1
was able to watch the entire game. The Eagles,
with Rodney Prctc at the helm, took an early
lend and had the opportunity to win the game
outright. They covered easily and proved once
again that the CRYSTAL BALL OP POOTBALL
has an uncanny knack for picking winners.
How accurate are my selections? The Steclers
were a three point favorite over my beloved
Senhawks last week and. for the first time this
season, I made a TOO CLOSE TO CALL call on
the game. Final score? Tire Steclers won the
game by exactly three points.
Lesson to be learned? Never force a "play" Just
because you think It will be a grent game. 1
heeded my own advice and laughed all the way
to (he bank.
Tampa Day looked horrendous on Monday
Night against Detroit, and the bleeding hasn't
stopped at Tony Gum's place. He loved the
game, I liked It but didn't make a "play,’’ and the
Dues failed him.
On the West Coast I'm often referred to as
BRADY THE BAND-AID, so today I II give Tony
Gum n special winner to patch up the wounds
Dllfer so cruelly caused.
The Jaguars showed that they are not quite

should Ih- ashamed lo call themselves profes­
sionals.
Dungy and Dllfer win this one or onr of them
lakes a seat. I have a lol of Influence al the top
of this organization. B ugs 41, (Hants 13.

"What’s U d I iii The NFL

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DALLAS (-2) AT WASHINGTON

BRADY
LESSARD

Wake ine up when this one Is over. Here we
have two teams going nowhere and gelling
worse. Cowgirls 23, Redskins 1 {Skins may
find a way to acore lesa than the League
minimum.)

CHICAGO (-1) VS. DETROIT

ready to be named A.F.C. champs Just yet as
they had a difficult time disposing of the Oilers
laBt week. They'll be In the nice, but need to
find a way to get more production from their
offense.
Tire Dolphins were off last week and look to
Improve on their perfect record ns they travel to
New York for a game against the New York Jest.
Tile flues hnve an opportunity to turn the
season around as tliey host the Giants, but If
they lose this one look for them to fall to the
bottom of the Division for the remainder of the
season.
Let's take a look Into the CRYSTAL BALL OP
POOTBALL nnd find some winners.

NEW YORK JETS (-3) VS. MIAMI
What In the world are the bookmakers think­
ing here? The Jest have no right giving up
points whethrr they're nt home or.not.
I don't like Jimmy Johnson, but hr has
proven the Dolphins can nin the ball. We all
know Marino can throw It.
A.spirited effort by the Jest, but the stars
aren't perfectly aligned. Dolphins 24, Jest 16.

The Hears conlinne lo have their hearts tram­
pled hy the rest of the League. Willi little or nu
talrnt, they have managed to stay In games un­
til the second half.
Today may l&gt;e ihclr lucky day as the Lions
come to town In this Division game. I wouldn't
bcl It. hut I like Chicago In this one. B e a n 23,
Llona 10.

NEW ENGLAND (-B) A T NEW ORLEANS.
The Saints can't gel any respect as they enter
this game undefeated.
The Patriots come lo Hourbon Street looking
to mukr up some ground in Ihclr Division, while
Dltka fights to keep his Irain sober.
I love the Saints, but know they're In for a
fight ill this one. I can't go against the Vatican,
hut would advise against the l&gt;ct. Saints 13,

Patriots 12.

INDIANAPOLIS (-1) VS. SAN DIEGO
Tlie poor Colts hnd the Saints on the run last
week until they ended up In overtime. Two
highly regarded rookie quarterbacks do battle
al the R.C.A. Dome, and I'm going with the Vol­
unteer. Colts 24, Chsrgen 14.

ARIZONA (-3) VS. OAKLAND

TAM PA BAY (-3) VS. NEW YORK GIANTS

The Cheaters go to the desert looking for a
win. and they'll find a rejuvenated Cardinals
squad coming off their first win.
I don't think I've ever gone against the Raid­
ers. they were my heroes as a child. TOO

The Hues are coming o ff an embarrassing na­
tional television appearance, while the Giants

CLOSE TO CALL (Or a Raider blowout.)
DENVER (-16) VS. PHILADELPHIA

There Is no way I'll lake a team giving up this
many points, this early In the season. The Ea­
gles will lose, even the guy for the Scnff/tel
knows that, hut more than two touchdowns?
Slay away from lhis game, I will. Broncos 31,
Eagles 10.

KANSAS CITY (-4) VS. SEATTLE
file Seuhawks again find themselves In Ihe
game o f the week from a spectators point of
view. Arrowhead Is loud, but not loud enough to
distract the BEST olfcnsc In the League and one
of Ihe heller defenses. UPSET SPECIAL! UP-

SET SPECIAL! Seohawke 27. Chiefs 13.
GREEN B AY (-7) VS. MINNESOTA
The line may seem like It Is perfectly set. but
It Is not. The Packers will roll In this one. The
Vikings feel like they arc contenders. Favre will
lei them know that all they are contending for Is
a Wild Card berth. Packers 31, Vikings 20.
Dwks like n great week of football, but he
cnnTul. go with a few games and stick with
them.
Tills week I ni going with a garbage game that
will yield easy money for anyone bold enough to
go with a guy that Is 4-0 on the year In his
LOCK category.
Take the INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (-1) OVER
SAN DIEOO, and start counting your money ut
kickoff.
Tile Colts should have a decent crowd nt
home for cry-baby Ryan Leaf to contend with,
and Manning will have the biggest day o f his
professional cnrecr.
Tony Guru's medicine? Give the points and
lake TAMPA BAY (-3) OVER NEW YORK GI­
ANTS, the Dues will thrash this team like you
won't believe. Ten minutes Into the game It will
be brutally apparent that you are on your way
to an easy cover.
Keep the faxes (330-1987) and e-mails
(hrndy32405iilaol.com) coming. I answer every
one.
Have un excellent day watching football, and
rrmember. everything else can wait!

Oviedo-------Continued from Page IB
playoff race.
■There's always a possibility
of a tie," Register said. "We
wish we were In the driver’s
seat like Lake Uranlley. but we
just have to deal with It."
Running back Alvin Hudson
raced for 147 yards and two
touchdowns In the biggest
game of his Oviedo career, and
quarterback Nick Tcnekcdes.
who wore a varsity uniform for
the first time In Monday's loss
to Deland but didn't play, was
*- 9-for-13 for 141 yurds and no
( Interceptions.
Register said he didn't have
•to change the pluytiook al all
wifor
the'
sophomore
who

replaced Starling, the starter
who has had the flu all week.
"We have a system here nnd
he followed It on the Junior
varsity team." Register said. "1
wasn't nervous."
For Lyman. It
was yet
another one that got away. The
Greyhounds run all over Oviedo
In the first half, but tumovrrs
and missed opportunities kept
Oviedo In the game.
The Greyhounds started off
with n 10-yard, 77-yard drive
that culminated In quarterback
Brian
Krause being gnngtnrklcd on fourth-und-goul to
kill the drive.
Lyman stopped Oviedo on
three plays und reeled all a
seven-play drive Into field goal

AAU
Coatlansd from Psgs IB
Sanford Memorial Stadium, Chase Park and
Zlnn Beck Field. Games will begin at 9 a.m. and
start every 2:30 until a Skills Competition Is
held at 7 p.m. The final two games o f the even­
ing will start at 8:30 p.m. at the Stadium and
Chose Park.
The Quarterfinals begin at 8 a m. on Sunday
at Chase Park and Zlnn Beck Reid with the
Championship Qume set for 3:30 p.m. at Zlnn
• Jteck Field.
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Competing In Uie 13-and-Under bracket are
'the Orlando Bobcats. Orlando Outlaws. Ormond
Beach Waves. Tampa Bay Breakers. Central
Florida Red Raiders, Florida Sharks. Orlando
Hornets,
Seminole
Renegades,
Altamonte
. Flames. Orlando Storm. Osceola Twisters and
Apopka Yard Dogs.
The ll-and-Undcr bracket gets started at Roy
HoUcr Field and Lakeside Field In Ft. Mellon
Pork today (Saturday) with five games starting
at 3:30 p.m.
Action starts again at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday
with the Third Race and Championship games
starting at 4:30 p.m.
Making up the 11-and-Under field are the
Aubumdalc Lll' Hounds, the Osceola Cobras,
the Osceola Dragons, the South Brevard Dia­
mond Dogs and Team Kelley.

The tournament Is sanctioned by the Amateur
• Athletic Union (AAU), the largest youth sports
organization in the United States. The public Is
welcome. There will be a 92 admission charge
f o r adults and free admission for children.
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wide.
That opened the gate for the
Lions and they responded.
Tcnekcdes led a drive, while
Larry Grayson and Hudson
powered the bull downfleld.
Tcnekcdes hit Kevin Quintero
on n crossing pattern lo put
the ball Into Lyman territory
and Hudson did the rest,
bursting 49 yards up the
middle for a touchdown to put
Lyman up 7-0.
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ball,
vtriuully
without
a
passing attack, und capped of
a 12-play drive with a Kit
Kaminski one-yard run lo even
the score.

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Hudson got ihe bulk o f Ihe
work and Tenekedrs completed
three passes on a 10-play drive
thnt culminated in Hudson's
second touchdown, a one-yard
nm.
Lyman's special team's took
ndvnntagc of a fumbled snap
on an Oviedo punt and Jose
Gonzalez returned the fumble
51 yards to even the game at
14.
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fumble
recovery.
He
temporarily lost feeling below
his neck and was carried off
Ihe field on a stretcher, but
Baker said
Cleveland
had
recovered some feeling and Is
expected to be okay.
The Lions host Gulf Breeze
Thursday In a game scheduled
last week. Gulf Breeze was set
to play a Central Florida team
last week when the game was
canceled due to Hurricane
Georges.
Oviedo
had
an
opening so the match was
made for 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Lyman travels to conference
foe Winter Springs at 7:30
p.m.. also o n Thursday.

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Ihe six-play drive. Grayson
went In from the 11 and Oviedo
missed the extra point, but
Lyman was called for roughing
the kicker.
The Lions capitalized and
Hudson ran In a two-point
conversion.
Once again, the Greyhounds
suffered a loss when they could
have won.
"We had the opportunities
again." Baker said. "We should
have come up with scores and
we Just need to find a way."
Lyman lost two-way standout
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him once.
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passes.
He also didn't make any mistukes. No
fumbled snaps, no mlscucs on hundoffe.
He played like a veteran when tils team
needed him.
Register. In fact, was so confident, he
didn't even reduce Uie playbook for the new
quarterback.
Neither Register nor Tcnekcdes wanted todiscuss a quarterback controversy.
They were having too much fun.
‘ I can’t describe this," Tcnckedes said. "I
Just always wanted to play vurslty. I had a
lot of help from (he offensive line and I feel
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Da’ Bomb
hears all... i
Da Bomb sez aw e­
some. awesome,
a w e­
some Job by the Winter
Springs drama depart­
ment for Its presenta­
tion
of
Brigadoon
Thursday.
They'll
be
doin' it again Saturday
tdgbt so don’t miss an­
other shot.
If you don't head for
Winter
Springs.
Da
Bomb sez truck on over
to I.vman tonight for Po­
ur
Pan.
Principal
Mommy sez the special
effects are great and It’s
worth checkin’ out.
Spcakln* of the Winter
Springs pluy, Da Bomb
has a question: In the
play program, one of the
characters
wrote.
“Remember,
you
can
not light a porcupine on
fire and throw It behind
the bam . and expect to
make
licorice."
Can
someone explain that?

A ll Souls has new w o rld o f discovery
By J e ff H crlinlckc
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
At
All
Souls
Catholic
School, science classes were,
well, a little boring.
Compared to this school
year.
All Souls set up a science
laboratory for It- -undents and
the kids say that the hands on
experience this year has given
them a new Interest In sci­
ence.
Anne Sentlff. n first-year
teacher at All Souls, has been
designing experiments for her
students all year and the en­
thusiasm has been great.
'She makes It Interesting
and our grades have gone way
up.* said eighth-grader Kathy
Call.
Every studrnt In the school
gets a chance to participate at
least one day n week, but the
eighth-graders
work
there
every day. Thursday,
they
were Identifying substances
based on data they had
learned. In two weeks they
will try to match unidentified
elements with the ones they
already have.
Other classes are also on

current
projects.
Seventhgraders are tiding frog dissec­
tion.
second-graders
un­
learning chromotology
and
third-graders are doing p roj­
ects involving the sun.
For the students. It's been a
pleasant change.
*l-ist year all we ever got to
do was book work.* Michael
Naste said.
The kids also enjoy getting
to do the experiments them ­
selves and that their teacher
tnists them.
"She supervises us to make
sure we're doing everything
right, hut she lets us do It
ourselves. It's man* fun than
Just reading out of a book and
we gel to learn a lot more."
Angelica Medina said.
David D’Alcssnndro added
that It will prepare him tx-ttcr
for the future.
We learn to balance equa­
tions and that helps us with
our future |obs,’ lie said.
Along with the lab, eight
computers have been added to
enhance the school's technol­
ogy.
More
changes
nre
planned In the future as All
Souls prepares to update Its
Early Childhood Center.

HnM r*&gt;o«« tor J*n SwlMcks
AN Souls students (from left): D avid D'Alessandro.
Angelica Medina, Kathy Call and Michael Naste are

eighth-graders
ence lab.

) are enjoying the school's new sci-

Souls prepares to update Its
Early Childhood Center.
For now. though, the school

Is proud of Its science lab.
T h e kids love It here,* Sentill said. ‘ It's nil new stuff to

them. They are all working so
much harder-now that they
have a lab.*

Cadet Ensign Maurice Caton was named baste drill
team commander
for
the
Oviedo High NJROTC p ro­
gram.

Wolck. Team captain Wendy
Helnselman won the Drill
Down competition.

lie Is a graduate of Dike Mary
High School.

• • •

The Oviedo
High
Peer
Counseling program, working
with •|‘roJecl Success* Is off to
a line start thanks to seniors
Frankie
Stratton,
Steve
Foreman, John Roth, Ryan
Hasrfc, Dusty Holloway, Greg
Blanner, Jamie Klley, K ris ­
tin
Calhoun.
Sarah
McCleary. Danny Miller und
Crystal Raullerson.

#

Remember to cheek
out the Oviedo fall car­
nival Oct. 29-Nov. 1. Da
Bomb went last year
and it was great.
9

**

Da
Bomb
loves
checkin* out sports, es­
pecially volleyball, but
how come eveiy varsity
game starts either way
before or way after it's
supposed to? 1. know. I
know.
Jayvcc
and
freshmen, but we're Just
whinin’ a bit.
Da Bomb sez there
aren’t many schools that
treat their seniors os
well
os they do at
Oviedo.
Great Job by the Jackson
Heights
Middle
Schools band at the
Oviedo
football
game
Friday. They blended in
great
with
the
high
schoolers. Da Bomb sez
It was one of the best
halftime shows of the
year.
Congrats to Lake Mary
for having the home­
coming ride around the
field Friday night after
missing it last year due
to the rain. Da Bomb
knows Saturday's dance
should be great.

IN M t
Sanlord Middle School sixth-grader Jennifer Lyn Mallin has an Important
message about the dangers ol drugs

Kids: Stay off drugs
und It could make them very
sick.
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
IVople
should not
take
drugs
or
smoke:
all
they
are
Taking drugs is very harmful
to your body. Drugs like her­ doing Is hurting themselves.
oin and cocaine ulfcct your Keep drugs out o f the reach of
brain und your body. They children. They are very dan­
make you very 111 und help­ gerous and they may think It
less: you can't even think. Is randy und eat It and cold
Heroin and cocaine are very get very sick. It could also kill
dangerous drugs. Prescription them. Keep kids ofT drugs and
stay In school. Don't let drugs
drugs are also very addictive.
rule you. You rule them.
Be hooked on JesuB, not
Smoking Is very bad for you.
Smoking can cause lung can­ drugs.
Jennifer Ujn Mallin Is a sixthcer und throat cancer und
liver problems. Second-hand
grader at Sariford Middle
School.
smoke Is very harmful for Its

By Jennifer Lyn Mallin

Herman "and Judy Snow! und a
graduate o f lake Mary High
School, was named the recipi­
ent o f the first ever Read Ath­
letic Scholarship Award by
Kent State University. The
uward Is for student-athletes
In need of summer school tui­
tion scholarships o f fifth-year
aid to complete a degree.
• • •
Scott Allan Workman, of
Altamonte Springs, graduated
from Oklahoma State Univer­
sity with a B.S. In Fire Protec­
tion and Safety after the
summer semester.
• • •
The Lake Brantley Danc­
ers won first place for their
home routine at the annual
NCA Danz Camp at Rollins
College. They were also hon­
ored with first place overall In
team dance and four dancers
were awarded title o f AllAmerica:
Kathryn
Baker,
Christine
Drohan, Mandy
Humphrey
and
Dayna

Seminole ready for Romeo and Juliet

• • •

S •

•

Robert Fetruiselll, son of
Carl und Lorrte Prtm zzrll! of
Lake Mary, was named to the
Who's Who Among Anwricnn
High Sclux)I Students.

Dcbblc Burr, of Sanford,
has enlisted as u Peace Corps
volunteer und Is stationed In
Paraguay. She Is ihe daughter
of Mr. and Ms. Shepard Burr
of Sanford.

The Lion's Tale, the stu­
dent newspaper o f Oviedo
High School, was honored
with an All-Amcrlcn rating
(mm the National Ihrss A sso ­
ciation for the I097-9B school
year. Earning 11,010 out of u
possible -1.000 points, the pa­
lter took the award for the
second straight year.
0 0 0

0 0 0
William R. Toney, son of
William and Kathleen Torrey
o f Winter Springs, wus named
to the position o f Brigade A d ­
jutant Officer, on of tile high­
est positions In the chuln of
cadets at the United Statrs
Military Academy.
• • •
Anthony Bravo, son of
Carmine Bravo of Longwood
and Jeannle Cahill of Kis­
simmee. was named to the
Dean's List at Virginia Military
Institute. He was also In­
ducted Into the Ptil Eta Sigma
Honor Society and Is u letterman on the wrestling team.

Jessica
Marie
Andrews,
daughter of Mary lanr and
Daniel Andrews of Oviedo, wus
named to the Wfio's Who
Among American lllgh School
Students.
0 0 0

Oviedo High Mliidentn Todd
•pedant, Chris
Ballester,
Bill Dougherty, Chris Kuhn,
Ben Wilde, Billy Rodgers,
Michelle Strobridge, C hris­
tina Callin and Rose Ro­
drigues recently gntduutrd
with honors from Area 7
Leadership
Academy,
con- .
ducted by the Murine Corps
Logistic Base In Georgia. All
are enrolled In the Oviedo
WJKOTC program.

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Someone You Can Count On*
Kim Nelson (left) and Juanica Mam.mg ol Seminole High School try out
for the school production ot Romeo and Juliet slated for later this month.

Tho tryouts drew students last Tuesday and Thursday for the school's
first play ol tho year.

l-ROO-lW-2000
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�Seminole Herald, Sanlord. Florida ■ Sunday, October 4, 1998 • SB

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IN THE C IR C U IT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JU DIC IAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEM INOLE CO UN TY, FLORIDA
C ASE NO.i t l - i r t a - C A - I S ' K
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a political subdivision ol the
Stale o l Flotlda
Petitioner
v
PEGQY M RYDOLT. THOMAS R RYOOLT ANN It
RYBOIT, WILLIAM H RYOOLT. ANNE M RYOOLT.
RAY VALDES a t Taa C ollector of Sem inole County Florida,
and the unknown apouaea o l (tie above, if any then h em
daviaeea. aatigneea. grantee*. creddora, leia eea.
• ••tu to rs adnimlaliatora. m ortga gee*. judgment
creddora, Iruateea. Iienholdera, peratina In poaaeaaion
and any and all other peraona having or claim ing to have
any right. Idle or rntereat by through under or agamat
the above named Oetendanta. or otherwiae claiming
any right Idle, or internet in Ihe real property d e tcn h ed
in line action,
Delendante
TO THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMING INTEREST BY THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTS. AND TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIMINQ TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PR O PE R ­
TY DESCRIDED BELOW
An Eminent Domain Petition, together with da Declaration ol
Taking haa tnren hied rn the aliove-alyletf courl to acquire certain
prupeity inleteata In Sem inole Counly, Florida, deecttbed aa
lollow e
PARC E L NO. 101
CHULUOTA BYPASS
F i t SIM PLE
THAT PORTION OF THE WEST 3/4 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF
NORTH WEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 20
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 12 EAST SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA LYING NORTH OF COUNTY ROAD 4IS
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT A 1* IRON PIPE WITH NO R L S NUMBER
MARKINO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 20 TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. F L 0 R I0 A THENCE SOUTH 0 I '1 6 S 2 ‘ EAST
ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SEC­
TION 20. A DISTANCE OF 640 4 » FEET TO A POINT ON THE
EXISTING NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 4tB
THENCE SOUTH TI'SB 26- EAST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT OF
WAY LINE 44/ 26 FEET TO THE POINT OF DEOINNINQ THENCE
NORTH 61-0/-44- EAST 61 76 FEET THENCE NORTH 16-11 81EAST 66 84 FEET. THENCE NORTH 61-2102- EAST 1 16 66 FEET
THENCE SOUTH 16-11 81' WEST 116 64 FEET. THENCE SOUTH
JS'52‘ 16" EAST 41 F6 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SAID NORTH
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 410. THENCE NORTH 71
86 26" WEST ALONG SAID NORTH RIOHT OF WAY CINE t 66 00
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 17 691 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS
OWNERIa) PEGGY H RYOOLT
c/o J Chriety Wtlaon III Eeq
111 North Orange Avenue
Suite 1676
Orlando FL 12601
PARC E L NO. 10 *
CHULUOTA BYPASS
FEE SIM PLE
THAT PORTION OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OR
THE NORTHWES1 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 20
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
BEINQ MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT A I* IRON PIPE WITH NO R L S NUM0ER
MARKING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA THENCE NORTH 66-21 0 2 ' EAST
ALONO THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20
A DISTANCE OF 661 42 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
THE WEST t/J OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4
OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20. THENCE SOUTH
01*40 20* EAST. 26 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT
OF WAY LINE OF CHULUOTA ROAD AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK C PAGE 76 AND 7 7 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY FLORIOA SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF
BEGINNING THENCE RUN NORTH BS’ l l 02* EAST ALONO SAID
RIOHT OF WAY LINE 62 41 FEET TO A POINT THENCE SOUTH
42-05 09- EAST 64 49 FEET TO A POINT THENCE SOUTH
41*1116- EAST 44 76 FEET THENCE SOUTH 64-12 07- EAST
21 90 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTER­
LY HAVING A RADIUS OF 756 20 FEET A CENTRAL ANOLE OF
11-51 41- AND A CHORD BEARINO OF NORTH 59 40 23* EAST
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE
157 40 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2
OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20 THENCE SOUTH
01-4219* EAST ALONO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF
THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH­
EAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20 A OISTANCE OF 130 02 FEET TO
POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVINO A
RADIUS OF 640 20 FEET A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 44-63 67’ AND
CHORD BEARINO OF SOUTH 16-40 52' WEST THENCE SOUTH­
WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 601 66 FEET TO A
POINT ON CURVE. THENCE NORTH 71-4607- WEST (RADIALI
1696 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2
OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20 THENCE NORTH
01*40 29- WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF
THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH­
EAST 1/4 OR SAID SECTION 20 A OISTANCE OF 22S 17 FEET TO
A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS OF 766 20 FEET. A CENTRAL ANOLE OF 11*00 46- ANO
A CHORD OEARINQ OF NORTH 16*2114- EAST. THENCE NORTH­
EASTERLY
ALONQ THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 146 71 FEET TO A POINT ON
CURVE. THENCE NORTH 01*49 17* EAST IN O N -R AD IA l) 36 66
FEET. THENCE NORTH 4 1 *1 1 1 6 ' WEST. 90 44 FEET TO THE
POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY
HAVING A RADIUS 140 00 FEET A CENTRAL ANOLE OF 11'40 16*
AND A CHORO BEARING OF NORTH 35*20 6 7 ' WEST. THENCE
NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 69 29 FEET
TO A POINT ON CURVE AND A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF THE
WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20 THENCE NORTH
01*40 IS * WEST INON-RADIAL) ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE
WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20. A DISTANCE OF
26 19 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 1 664 ACRES MORE OR LESS
OWNERfa) THOMAS R RYOOLT
and ANN H RYOOLT
d o J Chriety Wilaon. III. Eeq
111 North Orange Avenue
Suila 1676
Orlando FL 32601
PA RC SL HO. 104
CHULUOTA B Y PA SS
FSB SIM PLS
THAT PORTION OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 20.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 12 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT A 1* IRON PIPE WITH NO R L 8 NUMOER
MARKING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 20 TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANQE 32 EAST SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. THENCE NORTH 16*2102* EAST
ALONQ THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SEC­
TION 20, A DISTANCE OF 995 11 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20
THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 61*21 02* EAST ALONG THE NORTH
LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTH-EAST 1/4 OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20, A DIS­
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EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20. THENCE SOUTH
01*44 06- EAST ALONO THE EAST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE
NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST
1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20. A DISTANCE OF 26 00 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE SOUTH RIOHT OF WAY LINE OF CHULUOTA ROAD
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6 PAGES 7S THRU 77 OF THE
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SAID SECTION 20. A DISTANCE OF SB 00 FEET. THENCE SOUTH
66*21 02 WEST. 36 62 FEET. THENCE SOUTH 01*3907 EAST
I9 60 FEET TO A POINT ON CURVE OF A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 654 40 FEET. A C E N ­
TRAL ANOLE OF 26-36'0t- ANO A CHORD BEARINO OF SOUTH
76*0311* WEST; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO THE ARC
OF SAID CURVE 103 S3 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF
THE EAST 1/1 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4
OF THE SOUTH-EAST t/4 OF SAIO SECTION 20. THENCE NORTH
01*42-19' WEST ALONO THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF
THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH­
EAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20. A DISTANCE OF 114 10 FEET TO
A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS OF 766 20 FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 07*S1'32* AND
A CHORD BEARINO OF NORTH S9*36'31- EAST. THENCE NORTH­
EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 106 34 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID CHULUOTA
ROAO. THENCE NORTH SS*2I'02- EAST ALONO SAID RIOHT OF
WAY LINE 211 S3 FEET TO THE POINT OF OEOINNINO
CONTAINING 0 696 ACRES. MORE OR LESS
OWNERfa) WILLIAM H RYOOLT and
ANNE M RYOOLT
c/o J Chriety Wilaon, III. Eaq
111 North Orange Avenue
Suite 1676
Orlando. FL 12601

Each Defendant la lurlher nobbed llial Ihe Petitioner trill p e ti­
tion tor an Order ol Taking before Ihe HONORABLE THOMAS Q
FREEMAN one ot Ihe Judgea d1 Ihe a bove-a lyled Court on
Tueaday, the 27lh day o l O ctober. 1999. at 1 10 p m . in
Courtroom G. al Ihe Seminole County Courlhouee. Sanlord.
Florida, in accordanca enlh da Declaration ul Taking haretolora
hied In thia cauae All Delendanla to Hue auit and all other interea led partiee may timely requeel a hearing on ihe Petition lor Ihe
Order o l Taking a l Ihe lime and place daatgnaled and tie heard
Any Defendant tailing to hie a timely requ eel lor hearing ahall
waive any right to ob ject to the Order o l Taking

AMD

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
Each Defendant and •ny olhar parsont claiming any In fer**! in'
th« property d#*crih *d in lha Petition in tha nhov«&gt;.«tyl#d Eminent
Domain procaadm g it haratry raquirad to »arva written da la n ta t,
it any you hava, to tha PHihnn ha rat of nr# Mad m Itilm emu*# on
th# PHihnnar, and any fuquatl for n hauiinq on tha Patitton for
tha 0 filar o f Tatting,, if da* irad. on P H ifin n a it AI tor nay. who* a
n*»rtia anil a d d rtts it shown Ihakiw on or ha fora Tyatdajr. Octohar
20, 1998, and to filit th# original o f your wnllan d # f# n t«i and any
r#qu#«t for h#anng on th# Palition lor tha Ordar o l Tatung with th#
Clark of thi* Court aittiar hafora scrvica nrt lha Patdionar'*
Attorney or immadtalaly lharaaftar. to show what right, till#, inlar*
ast or li#n you hav#, it any. or claim in and to th# proparty
dasrnb ad in said Palition and to show causa, if any you hava.
wliy smd proparly should not ha coridamnad for lha usas and pur*
(Mjsas as sat forth in said Palition If you fail to answ#r. a dafault
may b# antarad against you for tha rahaf damandad in tha
Palition If you tail to raquast a haanng on tha Palition for Ordar
ol Tatung you shall waiva any right to nhjact to said Ordar o f
Tatting
WITNESS my hand and saal o f said Court on SEPTEMBER 1,
1998
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OT THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Oy Car aha V Ekarn
Deputy Clark
RO B E RTA McMILLAN
County Altornay
for Sami no I# County, Florida
Sami no) a County 8#rvic«ft 0 iftiding
1101 East First Slraal
Sanford. Florida 327/1
Talaphon* (407) 321*1130 E «t 7254
Attornay for Palifionar
Publish Sunday Octohar 4. 199*1
Sunday Oc lobar 11 , 1998
DEV-1

IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEM INOLE CO UNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File N u m ber! B B -B S I-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
(la m a M SI Laurent,

Dec eased.
NO TICE
OF A D M INISTRATIO N
(O ne PR)
The edm inrttrabon o l the
estate o l Elaine M SI Laurent,
deceased. Tile Number «B 962CP, ta pending in the Cueuil
Court, lor Sem inole County.
Florida, Probata Division, Ihe
address of which is
PO Drawer C
Senlord. Florida 32772-0669
Tba name and address ol lha
Personal R epresen tative and
in# Person al R epresen tative a
attorney are sal lorth below
ALL INTERESTED PCnSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAI
Ail parsons on whom this
n oh ee is served who hava
objection s that challenge the
validity o l lha Will, lha quetihca tion s
ol
the
Personal
R epresaiilaltve. venue, or pirnd iclion
ol this Court era
required lo hie their obiections
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTCn THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
OR
THIRTY
DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All c ie d ilo is ol Ihe decedent
and other
person s having
cla im i or dem ands against
d e ce d tn l a estate on whom a
copy o l this notice is served
withm three months altar lha
d a le o l tha first publication ol
this notice must lile thaw claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS
A F T tn THE DATE OF SERVICE
o r A C O PY o r THIS NLM ICl
ON THEM
AH other creditors o f lha d a c e .
dent and parsons having claims
or dem ands against tha d e c a ­
d en t's e s ta te must M e Iheir
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF IHE FIRST PU B LICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The d a le o l lha Inst
Publication o f this n otice is
October 4. 19SS
Personal Representative;
256 Eagle Knob Powile
Lake Mary. Florida 12741
Vicki Owens
DaGraw S A l l o c a t e s . PA.
1270 Orange Avenue
Orlando. Fioitda 12S01
Telephone |4D7| S47-5552
By Amber Jade F Johm on
Attorney For
P e n o n e l Representative
Florida Bat N o 0976690
Publish O clober 4. 11, I99B
DEV-27

IN THfl C IR C U IT COURT
OF THB 1BTH JU D ICIAL
C IRC U IT, IN AND FOR
B IM IN O L R COUNTY,
CASB NOt 9B -3940-D N -01-K
IN RE; Tha Marriage ol
Jettery B Baal.
RESPONDENT/ Husband.
and
Candy J. Ary,
PETITIONER/Wife.
NOTICB OF ACTIO N
DISSO LUTIO N
OF M ARRIAOB
TO JEFFERY B. BEST
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
that an action lor dissolution or
marriage h at bean M ed agam tl
you and you are required lo
eerye a co p y o l your written
defenses, tl any. lo II on Candy
Ary Paltlionar, whoaa addtata
ra 111 Halana Cl., Sanlord. FL
12773 on or before NOVEMBER
1. 1SSS, and Ilia lha original
with tha d a rk o l (h it courl
balora karvtca on Petitioner or
immadtalaly tharaaftat. II you
latl lo do ao, a dafault will ba
antarad agam at you lor lha
ralial damandad m lha palition.
WITNES8 my hand and tha
•aal o l thia court on SEPTEM­
BER 26, 1996
(SEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY; Nancy R. Wmtar
Dapuly Clark
Publish; O clobar 4. I t . IS , 2$,
I SB!
DEV-31

BSM INOLB CO UNTY
• C C PR O JB C TSi
t. Protact: 6A S -3 4 3 -B 9 / 0 0 ,
Projscl Tula: FOOT (B TO Raad
B aaa 6 FO O T 9901 R a a k
O ra v a l.
Oocumant
93 4 3 1 .
Opaning Data: O c la b a t It,
1999, al 2:00 pm, local lima.
For mlorm alion on any o l tha
Sammoia Counly DCC p ro p els .
Plaaea ca ll Inform ation on
Damand. Inc.. 407-979 0020
PUBLISH: SUNDAY. Oclobar 4.
IB M
D E V - 4 7 _________________
NOTICB OP B A L I
Plymouth Ralianl
Vm: IP 1 0 P 1 9 0 2 H F 139901
TS4 Monroa Rd (C - 1S)
Laka Monroa. FL 32747
10 / 1 4 / N
9; 00 AM
Publish O clobar 4, 1999
DEV-81

IN THB C IRC U IT COURT
OF THB 1BTH JU D IC IAL
CIRCUIT, IN A ND FOH
BSMINOLB COUNTV,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISD ICTIO N DIVISION
CABS NOt 99 939 C A 14 B
NATIONSBANK OF
TEXAS. H A
PLAINTIFF
VS
EARL L MEYER, JR . IF
LIVING. AND ir
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST EARL L.
MEYER. JR . HELEN MEYER.
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AOAINST
HELEN MEYER, UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF HELEN MEYER;
ALAFAYA WOODS
HOMEOWNER S
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
PAMELA MEYER. MAUREEN
L. STEWART. JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICB
OF FORBCLOBURB BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol lorecloeure dated
Septem ber 23rd. 199S. antarad
m Civil Casa N o SS S3SCA 14 B
ol tha Cucurt Court o f Ilia 1STH
Jud-ciai Cwcuil m and lor SEMI­
NOLE
Counly.
SANFORD.
Florida, I will man to lha highatt
and bast bidder lor cash al lha
WEST FRONT DOOR ot the
SEMINOLE Counly Courlhouee
located al 101 NORTH PARK
AVENUE m SANFORD, Florida,
al 11 00 a m on lha 27th day o l
OCTOBER. 1991 lha following
described property aa aal lorth
in
aaid
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 116. ALAFAYA WOODS.
PHASE XXIB. ACCORDING TO
THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
41. PAGES B5 THROUGH SS.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
D stad this 24th day o l
September. 1991
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o f tha Cwcuil Court
By: Jana E. Jaaewic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVID J. STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. U m vaitily Driya
Suita 300
Plantation. FL 31324
(934) 211-9000
9B-249S8INAT)
In a ccordan ca with lha
Amancan with Disabilities Act.
parsons with disabrlitias needmg a apacial accom m odation lo
pam cipata m this procaadm g
should contact lha Clark o f tha
Circuit Court al lha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa al 407-1214130, not latar than aavan daya
prior lo tha procaadm g It haarm g impairad. 1-900-965-9771
(TDD) or 1-900-955-9770, via
Florida Ralay Service
Pubhkh: O clober 4. 11, 1999
DEV-29
N a llc a af
V ahlcla Auctlan
SB Isuiu Pickup
Vm: JAACL14LIJ7206441
Auction will ba hald on Oct.
19. 1999 at 2 pm al Trl Counly
Towing. 1133 Balia Ava.. Wmtar
Springs. FL 32709
Publish: O clobar 4, 1999
OEV-S1

IN THB C IRC UIT CO URT
OF THB BIBNTBBNTN
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
BSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLO RIO A CIVIL DIVISION
C AS S NO I I - 3 T M - O B 6 I - F
IN RE THE MARRIAQE OF
CHARLES L INGRAM
Husband.
DAWN R INGRAM
W ile
TO CHARLES L INQRAM
NOTICB OP ACTIO N
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO
that an Action lor Dissolution o l
marriage has bean Mad againal
you and you are required lo
eerve a co p y o l your written
dalansea. if any. lo il on DAWN
R INGRAM. Petitioner whoaa
address is 1011 W Eudmd Ava
OaLand. FL 12720
on
or
balora OCTOBER 29. 1999 and
Me lha original with lha clerk ot
this courl either balora aervice
on Petition er or immadtalaly
thereafter II you fad to do ao. a
default will be entered againal
you lor tha ralral damandad in
tha Palition
WITNESS my hand and lha
saal o l I his Court on SEPTEM­
BER 21. 1B9S
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark o f tha Courl
Oy Luanna Woodlay
As Daputy Clerk
Publish
Septem ber 27. and
O clobar 4. I I . 1 19 1999
OEU 211

IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE 1BTH JU D ICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SEM INO LE CO UNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JU RISD ICTIO N DIVISION
CASE NO; 9 (1 1 1 3 2 CA-14 B
NORWEST MORTGAGE INC

P laintiff

vs

VICTOR RAY MECHT, IF
LIVING. AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST
VICTOR RAY HECMT.
CHARLENE T MECHT.
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO A IL OTHER
(-ARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST
CHARLENE T. MECHT,
AMSOUTH BANK F/K/A
am so uth bank of

FLORIDA JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENDANKSI
NOTICE
OF F O R E C L O S U R I SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ju ieu anl to a Summary Final
lutfgrneM ul forectoeu-e dated
September 23rd. 1998. entered
.n Civ.l C eae No 98 1152 CA 14
WB of Ibe Circuit Court ol Ihe
18TM Judiciel Circuit in and for
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD.
fiu i.d e I m il aell to tbe tugboat
end beat bidder lor caab tbe
Wear Ftuni Door ol tba SEMI­
NOLE
C ounly
C outlbouaa
’ o c a ted at 101 North Park
Avenue in Senlord. Flonde. al
11 0Q a m on tba 27th day ol
O ctober. 1996 Ihe fo llow in g
deactibed property ea ael forth
m
aaid
Summery
Fmel
Judgment, to-rvit
LOTS 6 AND T. REPLAT OF
PEARL
LAKE
HEIGHTS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 8. PAGE 81 OF THE PUB
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
c o u n ty .

Fl o r id a .

D ated thia 24th day o l
September, 1998
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l tba Circuit Court
Br Jana E. Jaaeartc
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN P A .
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S U niveridy Drive
Sulla 600
Plantation. FL 11324
(954) 233 6000
96-249B4IFNMAINCL
In a ccord an ca with lha
American with Oitabihliea Act,
peraonk wdb d-aabilibaa n e ed ­
ing a epecial accom m odation to
panic rpate in Hue proceeding
chould co n ia c l Ibe Clerk o l Ihe
Circuit Court at lha SEMINOLE
Counly Courlhouee at 407-1234330. not later than aavan daye
prior to lha proceeding It h eat­
ing im paired. 1-B00-S55-S771
iTOOt or 1-100.956-1770. via
Florida Raley Service.
Publish O ctober 4. 11. 1991
DIV-24
v

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O URT
OF T H I IB T N JU D IC IAL
C IRC U IT. IH A R C FOR
BB M IH O U I CO UNTY,
FLO RIO A
O BNBRAL
JU RISD IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S S NOt
16SS C A 14 F
NORWEST MORTGAGE INC
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MARK R. CURLEY. IF
LIVING, ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST MARK R
CURLEY; CASSANDRA
L. CURLEY. IF LIVIHQ. AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. OEVtSEES.
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNOER OR AOAINST
CASSANDRA L. CURLEY;
HOLLOWBROOK
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE
OF FORBCLOBURB D A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl I d a Summary Final
Judgment ol foracloaura dated
Septem ber l l r d . 1999. entered
m Civil Caaa No. 99 1412 CA 14
P ol lha Circuit Court o l lha
1ITH Judicial Circuit m and lor
SEMINOLE Counly. SANFORD.
Florida. I will cell lo lha hrghast
and beat bidder lor each THE
WEST FRONT DOOR o l lha
SEMINOLE County CouMhouee
located at 101 N PARK AVENUE
m SANFORD, Florida, a l 11:00
a m . on tha 27th day o l
O ctob er, 1991 Ih e follow in g
described property aa eat forth
Hi
g ald
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-w it:
LOT 99. HOLLOWBROOK
WEST. ACCORDING TO PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 12. PAGE 9B-B0 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
O alad thia 24th day o l
September. 1999.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l lha Cucurt Court
By: Jane E. Jaeewic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
901 S. University Drive
Suita S00
Plantation, FL 33324
(9S4| 111 9000
99-27209|NCL)
in accord an ca with the
American with Diaabiimei Act.
peraona with disabilities n e ed ­
ing a special accomm odation lo
participate m this proceeding
should contact lha Clark ol lha
Circuit Court at Hi# SEMINOLE
County Courthouse al 407-3234330. not later than aavan days
prior lo lha proceeding. II hear­
ing impaired. I -100-931-1771
(TDD) or I-SO0-B5I-ST70, via
Florida Relay Service
Publish O clober 4. 11. 199S
DEV-21

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN THB C IR C U IT COURT
OF THB 1STH JU D IC IAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
BSM INOLB CO UNTY,
FLORIDA
O EN E RA L
JU RISD IC TIO N DIVISION
CASE NO: BS-13B8 CA 14 B
NORWEST MORTGAGE INC
PLAINTIFF

VS
RALPH A SEALES. IF
LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
C R IO ITO R S, TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST RALPH A
SEALES. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF RALPH A SEALES IF
ANY. ROSE WILLIAMS
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
ROSE WILLIAMS.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ROSE WILLIAMS. IF ANY;
BRVNHAVCN COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC;
JOHN DOE AND JANE OOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICB
OF FORBCLOBURB BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
puttuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol lo ra clotu ia dalad
Septem ber 23rd. 1998. entered
.&lt; iC m lC .t r h o 91-1366 CA 14
D ot Ihe Circuit Court ol Ihe
1BTH Judicial Circuit m a n d lor
SEMINOLE County, SANFORO.
Florida. I will cell lo the h ig h a il
and b a it bidder lor each al
W e lt front door ol C ou rlh ouie
ol
Ihe
SEMINOLE
C ounly
C ou rlhouie located al 101 N
Park
Avanua
in
Sanlord,
Florida, a t I t 00 a m on th a
27th day o l O ctober, 1996 tha
following d e ic rib e d property a t
•al lorth m ia&lt;d Summary Final
J u d g m a n t. i o - w i i

LOT 91 DRVNHAVEN FIRST
REPLAT. A nEPLAT OF BRYNHAVEN ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 19 PAGES 20 ANO
21 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLO RI­
DA
D alad thia 24th day o f
Saplambar. 1998
ICIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l lha Circuit Court
By; Jana E J a iew ic
Daputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S U n iven ity Drive
Suita 500
Plantation, FL 33124
(954) 211 8000
98-2T049INCL)
In ic c o r d e n c a with lha
Amancan with Disabilities Act,
p e n o n t with du abiirtiai need •ng a apacial accom m odation lo
participate m thia procaadm g
m ould contact lha Clark ol tha
Circuit Court al the SEMINOLE
County C ou rlh ou ie i t 407-1234310, not latar than aavan daya
prior to the proceeding II hear­
ing impairad. t -ao0-a95&gt;IT71
(t P D l or 1.900-969-IT tO . via
Florida Relay Sarv*ca
Publiah: O clobar « , 11, t996
DEV 22

IN THB C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
BBMINOLB CO UNTY,
FLO RID A
PR O BATS O (VISION
Fit# H um ber S K -M S -C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
JOAN MARGUERITE
STEWART
D e c e e le d
NOTICB
OF A D M IN ISTRATIO N
The ed m in iilra lio n ot the
e tla te o l JOAN MARGUERITE
STEWART.
d e c e a te d .
File
Number Bl-SSS-CP, i* pending
in
Ihe
Circuit
Court
lor
Sem inole
County.
Florida.
Probala Division. the add ret*
o l which it 301 N Park Avanua.
Sanlord. FL. 12TTI The name*
end e d d ie s * o l Ihe P e n o n e l
R epresen ta tive
end
Ihe
Penonal
R epresen ta tive's
attorney are set lorth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT
All persons on whom this
notice is served who have
ob teclions that challenge the
validity ul lha will, lha qualifica­
tion* ol tha personal repratentahve. venue, or lurtsdtclion o l
Itu* Courl are required lo M e
Iheir objections with this Courl
WITHIN THE LATEH OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors o l the deceden l
and othar parsons
h iv in g
claim s or dem ands against
deceden t's estate on whom a
copy o l this notice is served
withm three months alter the
date o l the tin t publication o l
Ihia nolica must tils (hair claims
with this C ourl WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other c ie d ilo tt ol the d e c e ­
denl end persons having claims
or dem ands against tha d e c e ­
dent's astala must tile their
ctaime with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The date o l Ihe lin t publica­
tion o l this N otice is Saplam bar
27lh. I99S
Personal Raprasantativa
Stavan Earl Stawart
6760 Michetie Lane
Sanlord. FL 32771
Attorney lor
Personal Raprasantativa
Robert K. McIntosh. Esquire
Florida Bar No 376102
BTENSTROM. MclNTOSH.
COLBERT. WHIGHAM A
SIMMONS. PA
Post O ffice Boa 4S4S
Sanlord. FL 32772-4446
Telephone 407/322-2171
Publish
Septem ber 27, and
O clobar 4. 199S
OEU-212

Legal Notices

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I B IO H T IIN T H
JU D ICIAL C IRC U IT,
IN ANO FOR
SEM INO LE COUNTV,
FLO RID A
C IVIL DIVISION
C AS S N O .:9 B -1 1 7 2 C A -T 4 -P
OCWEN FEDERAL BAND. FSB
Plamtitt.

vs.

SANTOS A
VELAZQUEZ. MADELEINE
M VELAZQUEZ;
CHRYSLER CREDIT
CORPORATION.
AN UNKNOWN PERSON
IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY;
Defendant*
NOTICB
OF FORBCLOBURB BALB
NOTICE IS HERDY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgmant ot
Foraclosura da ted Septem ber
23id, 1998. and a n la n d in Casa
No
96 -I172 C A -1 4-P o l tha
Circuit Courl ot tha EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
for SEMINOLE County, Florida
whaiam
OCWEN
FEDERAL
BAND. FSB is Plaintiff and SA N ­
TOS
A.
VELAZQUEZ;
MADELEINE M VELAZQUEZ;
CHRYSLER CREDIT C O R PO R A ­
TION.
AN UNKNOWN P E R ­
SON IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT
PR O PE RTY
ara
dafandants I will salt to tha
highest and bast bidder lor
cash at lh a W EST FRONT
DOOR o l tha SEMINOLE County
C ou rthou se.
m
Sanlord,
F lorida.at I t 00 a m
on tha
27th day ot OCTOBER. 1998,
lha follow in g d escrib ed prop er­
ty aa aal forth in aaid Final
Judgmant. lo wit.
LOT 16. BLOCK 19. HEFTLER
HOMES. HOWELL PARK, SEC­
TION 1. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDEO
IN PLAT BOOK 11. PAGE 43. 46.
47 AND 48. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RI­
DA
DATED this 23rd day ot
Saplambar, 1998
Maryanna Moraa
As Clark ot said Court
By Jana C. Jasawtc
Daputy Clark
In A ccord an ca Wdh Tha
Am ancan* With disabilities Act,
Parson *
Wdh
O isa bih liat
N eeding
a
S pacial
Accom m odations to Participate
m This P rocaadm g Should
Contact Court Administration at
201 N Park Avanua, Sanlord,
Florida
12771,
Ttlaphon a
Number 1407) 323-4330. Not
L iter Than Sevan (7) Day* Prior
to Tha Procaadm g, II Hearing
Impairad.
(Tdd)
1600-9338771.or V oice (V ) 1-900-9331770.
via
Florida
R elay
Services
MARSHALL C. WATSON. P A .
5400 N W 21st TERRACE
FT. LAUDERDALE FL 11309
Publish: O clobar a. 11. 1999
DEV-20

IN THB C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF THB BIOHTBBNTH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT OF
FLO RID A , IH AMD FOR
BBMINOLB C O U N TY
O BN BR AL
JU RISD IC TIO N DIVISION
CABB N O . 9B -1 874 C A 14 P
BANK OF AMERICA. FSB.

L E N C . HOWELL.
STEPHANIE W YNELL
BROWN. eiKJA
STEPHANIE HOWELL. STATE
OF FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR A
EMPLOYMENTSECURITV.
OENEFIT PAYMENT
CONTROL. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. BANCO
PO PULAR F/K/A
SEMINOLE NATIONAL BANK,
and
. AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY.
Oalandantls).
N O TIC B
OF FO RBCLOBURB B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment o l
Foiaclosura dalad Saplam bar
23rd. 1991. and antarad in Caaa
Nu 99-1274 CA 14 P. o l tho
Circuit C o u il o l tho EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein BANK OF AMERICA.
FSB is Plam titl and LEN C.
HOWELL.
at
Al..
aro
Dafandants. t will salt lo tho
flig h ts ! and bast bidder lor
cash m the W as! Ironl door o l
tho Courthouse . m Sanlord,
SEMINOLE County. F lo o d *, at
I I OO a m o clock on tha 27th
day ot OCTOBER. 1996 tha fo l­
low ing d escrib ed properly as
sal
lorth
m
said
Final
Judgmant. to wit:
Lot 1. Block I. SAN SEM
KNOLLS
1ST
ADDITION.

eten rding to tho Plat thereof as
recorded m Plat Book 13. Page
65, of th* Public Records of
Sem inal* Counly, Florida a/k/a
1902 Patrick Place. Santoid,
Florid* 1^771
D A lfO this 2 3rd day ot
September, 1996
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk o f said Couit
By Jano E. Jasawtc
As Deputy Cletk
Faber 6 Gittitl. P A
Suita 300
1570 Madruga Avi-nua
Coral Gables. Florida 33146
(305) 662 4110
Persons with a disability who
need a special accom m odation
to participate in this procaadm g
should
co n ta ct
ADA
Coordinator al Sem inole County
Courthouse.
301
N.
Park
Avenue, Suite N301, Sanlord,
Florida 32771. at least tlva days
prior
to
tha
p ro c ee d in g
Telephone (4071 323-4310 ( i t
4227; 1-800-953 8771 (TDD) or
i - 300 955-8770 (V) via Florida
Relay Service."
Publish O clobar 4, M , 1998
DEV* 19

IN THB C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF THB 18TH JU D IC IA L
C IRC UIT, IN A ND FOR
BBMINOLB C O U N TY,
FLO RID A
O BNBRAL
JU RISD IC TIO N DIVISION
CABB NOt BB 1377 C A 14 R
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO METMOR
FINANCIAL. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
CAROL J DICK, IF
L1VINO. ANO IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES. QRAHTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINST
CAROL J. DICK; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF CAROL J.
DICK. IF ANY; BOBBY O
GARNER IF LIVINQ. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
.
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AOAINST
BOBBY O GARNER;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
BOBBY O. GARNER.
IF ANY; JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS
N O TICB
OF FO RBCLO BURB BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmant ot foreclosure dated
Saplam bar 23rd. 199B. antarad
m Civil Casa No. SS 1377 CA 14
B o l th* Circuit Court o l tha
tSTH Judicial Circuit m and lor
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD,
Florida, I will call to th * highest
and bast bidder for cash WEST
FRONT DOOR OF C O U R T­
HOUSE
of
the
SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
301 N PARK AVENUE In S A N ­
FORD. FlotKJs, St 11:00 a m. on
th * 2Tih day ot O clobar, I t t S
lha f o llo w in g describ ed proper­
ly a t sat lorth in said Summary
Final Judgmant, to-wit:
LOT T3S ANO I3S. PIN EHURST, ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES 71
ANO 71 A, PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RI­
OA.
Oatad thia 24th day o l
Saplambar, 1996.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l th * Circuit Court
By: Jana C. Jaaewic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVID J. STERN. P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. University Drive
Su d* 600
Plantation. FL 33324
(9S4) 233-6000
9 1 -2 S *7 S (M fg
In a ccord an ca w ith th *
American with Disabilities A ct,
persons with disaDilittaa naadmg a apacial accom m odation to
participata in thia procaadm g
should contact tha Clark ot th*
Circuit Court al tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa al 407-1214130. not latar than aavan daya
prior to th* procaadm g. II h ear­
ing impairad, t-400-S8S 677I
(TOO) or 1-800-955-6 770, via
Florida Ra'ay Service.
Publiah: Oclobar 4. I t , 1996
OEV-21

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Toot* 4 Bans reg Cal 8346348
SOLDERERS of tmal electronics dependability required, exp
preferred but w illin g to train
Good benefits Cal Magnatone
Hearing Aid Co. O 338-1702 a
110.
TECHNICAL

EFFICCNCV

hr • convener"
321-4900

FURMSHEOR00M46I mas

tnct Laundry, phone, and tut
use $85 *90 a wee* 3244955
SANFORD private home, nice
area, private ban, $75 Wk. 124SANFORO/ LK. MARY 1 tg
bdrm. ml bath.
1350/mo in­
cludes at
hr. pnqna. utailiet
302 7tB8_____________________
SANFOMQ/OSTEEN AREA
Large spacious room, private
entrance Cal tor oetais 3248000

95—Roommate
W anted
Sanford- NS Couple seeks 2 F
lo share large home Beautiful
araa $40Gmn 322 7181

97— A partments Furnished

Excellent Opportunity' Proles
sional. detail-oriented mdwdu•l needed tor linancial servic
as company Word. Excel
PowerPoint, and Access a
must as wea at technical
knowledge ol computers Caa
Today! S Ortando 3706646 or
Midland 6676755 or Fax re­
sume to S. Orlando 3706668
or Maitland 6676760

SANTORO 171- Cottage with pnvsto entry S45Grnon $450-dep
C&lt;tl 32»-00M._____________

C u to m

Staffing

PLACEMENT ttPVICU

Phone Pros
Full or part time. Top
salary, bonus A
commlsion. Longwood location. Call
Dan Faulkar. 7679270

99— A partments •
U nfurnished

99—A partments •
U nfurnished

LAKE ADA t BORW $4&lt;OSM

I bonsi M hkMO ANO Uf&gt;

323-8870
103— H ousesU nfurnisheo
^

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1300 DOYVN....WHY RENT? .
When you can own this 3 bdrm.'«
home wx C/14A. new pant 4 can
pet 7 Ask about HUO homesl Tlte HMBritan Oroup, Inc. •-*
ReeriOft-------- 3216333 2

1SORM quite rend area.
ALL ELECTRIC $325
3236019. No efukten no pets
1/1- Kitchen eqiHp ml »n d o 6
ax $428.
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SANFORO3/1 3 Ml lo wal car.
pet. ch/a $575m
o/$300dep Hi
Anderson Cede 299- 15M______ J

SANFORD- 2/
1. FencedB
kyardt
1 car gar. eatmtu
tchen. C
enJ
tret Ax Heat C M 6996046

ST. JOHN RIVER FROHf2/2. over 1600 sq ft . mg poof
2 c gar., plus 1 c. e-vpofl. over
1/3 ac w/dock $tS00/mon
Venture I Properties 321-4764

IfARN TO DRIVE |
TRACTOR TRAILERS

ROSELEA VIXAS

an Spsetof -Miawonfh

HUOOKAY 4074306633
I 436DS40
2/1CLEAN MOVE64SFICIAL. Cas 02-7333
SANPORO- in dupfax. Cental
Air/Heal. wfd hook up S475mo/
t tOrirtop Call 323-SMS

1ANFORO 2/1duptox Igrmlg
doeato cAta wMboob ups $480
also in 13213316717

w Xh THT------------Single guy w/guarantee In­
come need* ground a duptox
or apartment lo rant Imme
Must be n good nsqhborhood
Can pay S400-345Q/mon rent
Ref*. Cat Pave (S37)324 17I2.

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Day A Watkaai Ctissas
Fiaaaclal Atslstanca
Carrian Hiring Oa Stta

.T r u c k D riv e r
x In s titu te
800-554-7364

CALL SUZANNE AT

INTERIM PERSONNEL

ASHWIN PATEL, M.D.

647-1477 _____

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DIETARY ASSISTANTS

O ur n rn lo c a tio n Is
2423 S. Park Ave. • S anfonl, H 32771

Our food 4 butritiun department at South Seminole Hinpilal,
totaled in Lunfwuod. FL Is nuw htnnf Itu full -time posiliom!
Help us provide food service lit patients, staff, and visitors.
Food handlmf and cashiennj esp it psefetred Musi be able
to work the following shifts 6 a in • 2 HOpm &amp; II am 7:30 p m St every other wreiend fi Vvhr * shift difTcrcnliaJ
* great benefits! i’lcavc apply at South Seminole lioapitol.
Human Kesrwrrei, S53 IVnt Stale Kuad 434, Lon*wood.
Kl. 32756.

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ll)|trftfflsk»n. Uubrtry ArthrUb. (Jrncral lllnew,
1‘m rnthc rarr. (jnlioiaxuLit (liM-av*. Annual llnttk-ab.
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Teller needed for
Federal Trust Bank
Opening soon in
downtown Sanford
Fax resume to (407) 645-1501 or
Call (407) 645-1201

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93— Rooms For R ent

TECH SUPPORTANALV8T

OKI ANDO REGIONAL

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the mom you »* . the taster you sea
• Include a pnce 8y kiting a pnee you we efcnxnste unwanted can* trom people who
arenl serious about buying your merehandle
• When you kst your phone number, kst the time of day that is best to reach you You
dotVt want people eating you when you are at work or steeping

ROOFERS WANTED
.Helpers also

pension Cal 322 1449

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or a personal check. Advertisers who wish lo be billed can make arrangements at the time
their ed to placed. Please keep in mind that ads In the Personals (class. 21). Business
Opportunities (dess. 55), &amp; Oarage Sales (217) require payment in advance.

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For the weekend edition, the deadline It Friday at noon

P !«« t « call for appt.
407-130-7171

CLERICAL JOB OPENINOS
Adecco had enc-tmg job open­
ings in the SantordLake Mary
ares We currently have tus
time and part time openings n
the following ares

(no appt reqd)

ThE EMPLOYMENT PEOPLE

Sun Onis |oe ot laM Mary OrvO )
3 kgns (an or I4
Sun Dnva Lrf! turn
---- - IMwf urtlu inn kwa
tom sianvrt o u v art aaa
trCeur fthc Iron! 19701 tkrv i*S0i
Den* roomuse ehgriSau chut
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Otto, Pucks ftixc* * *i-ru i on
Itkas t atmtmgi
Artou xicivSt Mmna Ccssso
tamdl layttr fvnea IASva&gt; wc
AM M iy u h taitrU to v u i
t nkriUnneNS
Iroei start wa JM DANgge lad
Wlikann Utvr, Umu) j&amp;u I
•xuwd, run 0w», Axundu
Hameoii t m**, men1
la WanuMv puu ca*

Our office la open to serve you Monday through Friday, 8 am - 5 pm

P U T IT A L L
TO G ETH ER
S7.50-S8/HR

* Warehouse*
'Clerical*
•Data entry*
‘Telemarketing*
* Admin. Aeal.*
•1*t,2nd,3rd Shifts
Avail*

PLACEMENT SERVICES

Adecco it currency looking lor
light assembly workers tor ■
Medical Production Facility lo­
cated n Sanford Good manual
dexterity. Wilkngnets to work
70—Education &amp;
and great attitude a must! Temp
T raining
to perm position lor the right
carxMat*
ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL M M TLM AY AM OTtM MOUM
COL. VAITAAppnr Jap ASSIST M WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2ND
Wkend classes National Truck AT t:00A.M. FOR AN INTERSchool 1600-466-7)64
VEW1
We are located t 5 miles E of
1-4 cat Lake Mary Bfcd Please
bong proof of etgbrMy 10 work
71— H e l p W anted
m the United Slate* and two job
reference* Or caa Adecco 407AFFORDABLE) Aa subject ar­ 330-7171 lor more information
eas. Pte-k thru conege In Semi­ 200 Waymont Cl Suite 124
nole Orange Osceola counties Lake Mary FL 32746
Cas Slerkng Tutor* at 291-4191

MwBtf, October 10.1IN
Pi*view 10 30 a.m. antII uto
Audita: t t i l l f f l .
Lactllee: Hety Cttn
Lutheran Church
Fsllourthl* HaU

322-2611
Toll frM from Orlando 831-9993
You can fax your ad to 407*323-9408
300 N. French Ave.
P.O. Box 1667
Sanford, FL 32771
Sanford, FL 32772

NURSES
LPN 7 3 CNA alt shifts lake
vx’wNumng 919 E 2nd St 322
6707

OftKe Secretary A Esperlence
PC B Mtg • Good pay. Good
hours 322 6300
__________
P/T CASHIER must tv&gt; .iNe to
work fhikbi* hr*, winds A ho*
day* arpty at lam.ty dollar store
2436 S French Ave

H e r a ld

I ''X '- l'- ilM N 'T

MERRY MAIDS HintNO

Ca' A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 5266

c m ln o lc

Custom Staffing

MONEY PROBLEMS?
Consokdaie your b *t wto a
ban Pioneer Credit 327-0550

ESTATE
AUCTION
Antique. Collectibles

3

DrveivOI FT
IMMEDIATE HIRE
It Gujilt ed Class A CDL w
tLijMil 1 yr O IR Fuh Bene
tits Win 401K Vac Pay Rtoei
progiam
Assigned Trucks,
Mjme nveiy 5-7 day*
Call
800 826 9754. Est SH4.
Local Company, local )ob*.
thease give Licat rates'""

PC PROGRAMMER- needed P T
A F/T. 2 year minimum eiperirnce Fa* resume 650 2501
Preschool Teacher/
School-age Teacher needed
Ca* 322 8547

We have jobs in the
tollowtng areas

ASSEMBLERS

anti d

Office tls'p/Bookkespor/Shop
Person- Computer phone A
waiehouse vkills helpful Gene*
vaarea (407)349-0084,________

MAINTENANCE
PROFESSIONAL
(FULL-TIME)

$6.50/hr

55— B u s in e s s

7 ! — M i LP W

Assemblers, mnta! liw upen
tor ma-ntenanco Watm Bonnot.
350 Anchor Rd CasirMhorry FL

(FULL- TIME)

""C ASH IE R S"”

Tv-Mded C al 302-8355

MUNCHKM MANOR pre-S reg
now u« classes sm groups, a
loving home atmos tor 3 Syrt
reasonaWe rales 371-6946
LOVING HOME APPERANCELK MARY COME l SEE. CALL

lit)

an

Hava own c Itemels f Be own
Boss’ Station Available 590
wk Very Clean A Friendly At
mosphere' Call 324-94*4

S7.50/HR

yxXir

21 — PtRSONALS

anted

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�Seminole Herald, Sanlord, Florida ■ Sunday, October 4, 1998 ■ 7B

G ETS
JO B D O N E !
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103— H ousesU nfurnisheu

118— O in c r S pace For
R ent

STENSTROM
RENTALS

A MOVE IN SPEC IAL!! 400 sq
f! 9 up&lt; $205 A MONTH Otto?
Storage 32 ) 0120 or 333 2554

•A N O R A 1/2 OW oar. din rm
•cm pen. lease op* $72 W O O
SANFO RD 1/1 Duple., Living
Rm 1 Carprt. C H A |l*S /tJ5 0
COUNTRY CLUB 2/1 Carprt
Fun rm. Heel. A.r 1500/1500
C ASSELB ER RY 1/1.9 W/Cnr
pod, Outude Storage. Corner
W. Central HeaL'Air 1750/700

JIM DOYLE

(407) 322*2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

1 0S— DUPLEX/T RIPI.EX

SANFORD

2/1 near Seminoln
MS. CIVA. W O H oo. Dp Crjrt

114—
; W

arehouse

/Ren tal

S pace
FOOD SO. FT. WAREHOUSE
TO.100 Close to Fort Mellon
G ood location easy ac-

Park

( e tl1Asking only |1 WOmo.
__ i l t a M
!

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Real estate, inc

;

322-7498

141— H omes For S ale

Downtown Sanlord- 625 sq ft
up to 2500 sq If Free month
with new lease (407) 321 9224

SANFORD- 1.1 74 sq ft otlic#
on Lake Monroe Convenient to
Courthouse A C&lt;ty Hall AvailSCIe
immediately
Morbitier
Group. Inc (407) 539 1000 art
10S

141— H omes For S ale

St

KI'F *N* C'ARI.YI.K ft) In l.urn W ri«hl

223— M

IRcatty

Sanlord Spacious attractive 3/

FREi CAR, I t 9 FUN in y M

LANDSCAPE PLANTS liqusIrum 3gl 52 00. ever green gi­
ant 11 00, hoi wood mondo
grass and many more 323-8387

Kan Sparha/Century 21
O viedo Realty

79X150 2426 Wnow Ave Wa
ler. new sewer ime cable elec
try 699 1046

EXCELLENT water bed queen
uses regular sheets 9*00 call
349 5033 Phonics gam e St00

154— O pen H ouse

39S-A401 o r A97-4941 (aven)

Commerlcal Office For Sala
1200 sq ft on 1/2 acre fenced
•nth paved parking Central A C

Heal
1819 W
2nd Street
$55 000* 322-4430/day
121-

2079/*ven
Sanlord Historic District (1)
Commencal
Leased
Units
0100.000 ( t )
Commencal Vac­
ant Lot 155 000 330-1495

SANFORD
AREA
VACANT
LANO t. Markham Rd Estate Lol
2 2 acres

Trees 9 more irees

pdea reduced to 972.900 Owner
Carry N. 166 Front Zoned GC 2
m town on 25th SI 947,900

CLERICAL

A c r o s s Iro m B ill H e a r d C h e v r o ­
let
• • ‘ F r e e R e c l'n e t w / 1 3 0 0 P u r
ch ase "'

Monday 9 Wad
9-5pm

407 330 4213
Always buying 8 seiknq

(No appointment reqdi
Come and Ml out an apptca
ton and reg-Ver tor your future
fjb Aa o fic e skat needed
entry level 9 professional
computers a. NO FEE Ca&lt;
894 6711

• SatgitStoryh$on ■No0n»Below# Abo**
• fiwjy • EftcamStudio l BedroomAflorflitieApytmtfltl
• Frcntfy. On-SrtBDependitYUimjement
• Ant Stooge. Pinal* pjbo1 More'

157— M obile H omes
For Sale

to

F*ARK AVE. M03KE PARK
Homes 93.000 96000 Sel Up
Fnancmg OLNCT1 322-1961
Two BR Custom Smgto Wide
Nice carpel. C H/A. awntng ,
shed Owner we help 322-3717.
181— A p p l ia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e Fo r S a l e
btW dfri.

Va

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J g o o fc t

f t ••*$&gt;&lt;(

Main house has 5 bdrm., CH/A
enclosed front and back porch,
w/garage.

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Frl 11am to 5pm
Sal iSun Pam to 5pm
01a' Rad Sara Floa Maital
1750 S HWT 17-92
Maitland

$140,000
1510 Dixie Way, Sanford

* W itte r ( &lt;in t| t1 ion »*rs
• ,'4 M o t if *&gt;#»f v ii »*

Thom** E. Lyon . Phone (407) 3M -1BIO . P u (407) 3KM)74&gt;

211—
A ntique /Collectibles
HOURS O f

ooooSs

901 Lo

cusl A ve F u m . npc4'. house­
hold. alec a 9 can&lt;V 111-6399

4h a i 4

b ij a

SET. Mauve/cream lAe new 960
349 5033
FOR (ALE- Red Emanel Ppe
Style Bunk Beds Inclwkng lad­
der. matuasses.
9 matching
shelf unit 9150 CeN 999-1464.

219— W a .v tlo

Buy

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253-A ud itions I c
R emodeling

Widow wanting (o buy 3 BR
Doublewtds MobUs Ho&lt;ni» N e t
Family park or Pnvare nock
down Taka over pay1034291.

ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addition e-Homte
Addifkxra-Commartial
Local Builder tinea 1*81
123-9484 CGC001188

IItoo

279-Hau lin g

287-L aw n S ervices

CONSTRUCTION clean-up e.t
iu°k removed lawn car* anytvne
407-159-1641 or 407-365-0761

OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE

Ban lei properly garago shed
clean ups. appliances, trash,

brush 807-986-2956 Of
pgr 407419-0217

NEW RCMOOEL REPAIR

tiding decks 9 concreie
3231-4832 S G Balm! CBC19680

M

h i v t t e * ifM 4 t o *

iw iiM - n n

With Southern Charm
And Hospitality
Alr-Condlttorwd Shop
553-0152
Ota Rod Sara Flaa Maital
1750 S. KWY 17 S2

DUN RITE Rea/Comm
Free esl. Llc/Vis. Major credit
cards accepted. 1214122

301-

to

OARPENTRV-ot all ly p e t Irom
leeks
doors, rotten wood and
odel 30yr* aiperlenca. Ask
or JR 324 5052

R oofing

VATES ROOFING since 1*2*
Church 9 Sr. Olac. 3rd. Gen.
Uc. .RC0022990. 222-144*

312— T ree S ervice

W e inslak tod. m g sys 9 repair
shrubs, mulches, brick pavers,
stump grind. Indscp rock 9
design and le r fountains I will
sod free of any pesis and fun­
gus For esl, call 523-6317 or
414 7333

&gt;1 experience 1214191

MOWED,

300P ressure
_______C leaning _______

LARKINS LANOSCAPINO 9 IR­
RIGATION

Tallrad Carpantar looking lor
imal pb s W e i over 40 y ea n

1 U » »J. «4, WMm tprtatt
(417)127 3344

LOTS

285-Land scapin g

CONCEPT finshed carpenlry windows, door
:ak Darren 766-4358

(1/4ml* southof Horry Depot)

LAWNS

MOWED clean ups and under
brusnmg
27yrs in business
Days 322-2611 t v e 322 9397

K A O
LANDSCAPING 9
NURSERY Iree servicing avail
Iree estimate kc 9 n t 321 -6336

PARPENTRY

Owi* Sell 8 TrXtx
Antiqued 0
Art Dec*. Fvmttvrd
CUddWAre
Unique Hem#

CARE

DAVID KEY CONSTRUCTION
New/Remodallng/Rapalrt
Lie: CGC097936 120-7202

CARPENTER. Al
repeat, panting 9 ceramic tile
Richard Oroea 321 5972

a i1 I H * y 1 7 - B .C t t » l» 9 fT |

RES COM
QUALITY
FREE EST 323-0919.

280-Home
I mprovements

Doors, windows carpentry.

263-Carpentry

❖

Alr-condlllontd Shop

2nd house has 2 bdrm. CH /A cur­
rently leased for sale by owner.

H f &gt; p .» t r s

L « u u K &lt; .i p i n q

N c w U c A tio n !

IS gm. Nag Champa S1.00
7-Dap candltt $1.75
Pawlif Pandanta 11.50 4 up
Mini Plants 11.00
Basil Plants 11.00
Patchouli Plants SI .50
«.

P u m p

S tew In Our

£ • • * * * ! leg

Intone*, Candltt,
&amp; Jawalry
Hand-craltad itamt
Llva Plant* 4 Harbi
v

"Compltt# Sprinkler System* Or Repairs”

PET GROOMING

- ‘w

£ f* v 4 ‘&gt;T)fiRphgaicMl

302-5734

Sanford Irrigation, inc.

&gt; A PPL1 A \ C E
5 T 0 R E .in i

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Any year make or model.
Will pay lop dollar!
Call Goo 11 Bedme

by appl at my o d e * or at your
home 20 . y is e rp 767-0906

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Sr

CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

H a lf
S3S
S100
5115
$145

I

1323 15501
about
H A PPY
JACK DO-1 FLEA/TICK MIST.
Citrus scented Trigger spray
Biodegradable
(www happy
taekmecom)

Sanford Court Apartments

an s ioomAn., smton323-330!

WANTED

(407) 330 - 1612

Need a ftoartick trust mat k/is
adults on dogs 9 cats7 Ask
STENSTROM GENERAL FEED

OAKRIDGE FARM S • Osteen/
Deruna area 10 acres, ideal tor
horses or cattle tarm Mobile
home or homeene Zoned agn
144.900 Fnancmg avail w/ am
downpayment (904)797-1300

Checkout theHelp
Wanted sectionevery
Sundayinthe
SeminoleHerald.

(Located al Galor s Landing)

FOUNO- Small While 6 Black
Mato Dog No Collar, but has a
flea collar V*ry well behaved
121-3719.

322-7498

DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
mobae homevte. horses cattle,
larmng or meseryi Zoned agri­
cultural
93.900 ACRE
5m
down w/owner finance 904-71717T1 or 904-717-4922____________

a job?

' RENT RIGHT MARINE

199— P eis 4c S upplies

Rea l estate, in c
5 ACR ES- septic lank, kghi
pole, city water, cable
pole
barn. 9 utility shed
133 00
CASH or 949.900 wlSOOGdown
9 monthly paymenls
2.1 ACRES- 121.900

Looking for

•-Inclu dm m 1 ta n k f u a l

OSIIOMNK

VI N t (IM| I P M O P I f4T11 &lt;■
i ; 1 1 *1 / «&gt; •!

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M A T T R E H SALE • Full p / e
used bo* spnngs 9 maltress
165 00 Larry t Mart 322 4132

SIMPSON S Pro I Tree Svc 20
yrs n p 24 nr storm damage
Serve* discount Total Ire* care
Free estimates
Bucket Iruck
available Can 327-4736

Oathmy Avattabta

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

•2 9 9
Usod W ash oft 4 Dry are
from S50.00 m .

Call for appointment

323-5270 or 404-241-5937

TO P

jjCountrvj C h a r i n g
city convenience

ROCK
I i t e t e r w U l*

Serving The Central
Florida Area With
Fine S m ite And
Coaipetitire
h i r e i For over
20 Yean!

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Itt-77-14 .

MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1BDRM /1BATH
850
n.
2 BDRM/ 1 B A T H 102 5 sq* tt.
2 BDRM/ 2 B A T H 112 5 sq.ft.
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by Chic Young

DLONDIE
MOW long have Alexander and
COU17TNEV BEEN GONG TCGETVCB?
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IT SEEMS LONGER ..-mEV SOUND
UKE A COUPLE OP OLD MAflSEDS

ISNT THAT THE 1
HAD ON YESTERDAY?

HOROSCOPE

( WMAT APE '
NOU TALKING
^ABOUT?

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

cfour
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by Mort Walker

Sunday. Ocl 4. 1998

THE BORN LOSER

by Charles M. Schulz

PEANUTS

WHERE AM I ? 15 THIS A
HOSPITAL? I THOUGHT I
HEARD DOGS BARKING..

IF 1 OPEN MY EYES WHL
I SEE A BEAUTIFUL
HOLLYWOOD-TYPE GIRL
WAITING TO TAKE ME HOME ?

You could bo oscoptionolly lucky with
artistic and creative endeavors in the
yoar ahead It you havo any interest in
imaginative undertakings, spend somo
time in this realm
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl 23) In |omt in volve
moots don I count on others to do all Iho
spado woik today Things will turn out
more to your liking it you’re the designer
Libra, treat yoursoll to a birthday gilt
Send the rcquirod rotund torm and Iho
required rotund lorm and Iho roquired
rotund lorm and tor your Astro-Graph
predictions lor the year ahead by mailing
$2 and sell- addicssed stamped enve­
lope to Astio Graph, ao this newspaper
P O B oi 17'&gt;8 Murray Hill Station. New
York. NY 10156 Bo sure to stato your
Zodiac sign
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You II bo m
an energetic and industrious mood today,
but don t overdo things Perform tasks
that are physically light and leavo the
tougher chores tor another day
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0*c. 21) Today
you might be in an e itio m e ly talkative
mood However, bo carolul not talk about
things or people in a critical manner
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 1B) This is
an e ic e lle n t day to co n ce n tra te on
domestic financial matters Whether it be
balancing tho budget or shopping tor
household needs you're sure to win
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. IB) Thought­
fulness and tact will generate desirable
otfects today, but being aggiessive and
pushy will not Choose the behavior pattom that gives you the best results
PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) It may not
be obvious but bonoticial currents are
working lor you today Tho best pad is
that it s happening without an ounce ot
eftod
ARIES (March 2t-Aprll IB) Dare to be
different today Even bo a droamor it
you ro so inclined Your imagination dom­
inates your agenda and positivo thoughts
will lie Ip you succeed
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It you want
your expectations tultilled today, you can

3B Red — (fish)
ACROSS
41 Small amount
1 Seasonal
44 Female dear
decoration
45 Large
7 Traata unjustly 48 Actor Pater —
51 Winter melon
13 Expenditure
54 Type of angina
14 Capital of
Canada
55 Arabian
kettledrum
15 Aquatic
mammals
56 Ancient Jewish
IB Begin again
ascetic
17 The woman
57 Prance*
18 Spain * Coala
DOWN
dal —
20 Chemical suffix
1
Count
21 Chastised
25 Lika a gymnast 2 Aclreaa
Oordon
(2 wds.)
3 Ending for
2B Han. lor ona
kitchen
32 Daap staep
4 Bar brew
33 Macaw
5 Roofing liquid
34 Filthy —
8 Aromatic plant
(illicit gain)
35 to whom----- 7 Part ot www
8 Mapabbr.
concarn
38 Ralatad on Iha B Ear
(comb, lorm)
mother's alda
37 Brldga atratagy 10 Scruff
Call (or Answers * toum

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24 On* that
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25 - of Wight
26 It la often
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27 Animalwelters org.
26 Sweat
potatoes
30 significant
time periods
31 Actreaa
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11 Dancer Vardon
12 Not loony
tg Bullfight cheer
21 Sporty attlrs
22 Lean, ae a ship
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40 An Aatalra
41 Be an
omen of
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43 Ballerinas
strong points
45 1BBS movie
t ruction
46 Const_______
beam (2 wds )
47 Ouys'dates
46 Orsvai ridge
60 Bamstain, for

62 On* day----Urn*
63 Fool
o teas by NCA me

do Hungs to lu.-lp accelerate the process
Fust and foremost want tor others what
you want lor your&amp;olt
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Usually our
host source ol knowledgo and informa­
tion comes from periodicals and (Oumals
Howevor. your greatost learning source
today w ill come Irom Iho people you
observe
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Some unex­
pected developments today could have a
negative allect on associates, but not

n e c e s s a rily on you C h a lle n g e 'a n d
change will push you toward success
LEO (Juty 23-Aug 22) Thmk in terms ol
the tuture today it you're making soma
adjustments m your plant Put less cre­
dence on the immediate and more con­
sideration on long range effects
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It something
hasn t been running as smoothly as you d
like, today is an exceUani day to correct
any past miscalculations

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WIN AT BRIDGE
How do I count
his tricks?
By I'hillip Alder

A R LO A N D JAN IS

by Jimmy Johnaon

n)anrs#aot com

FRANK AND ERNEST

by Bob Thavaa

To end the week, here are some tips
on how to count declarer's tricks
Especially In a no trump contract, if
declarer has a suit like K Q J-10 x in
the dummy and doesn't attack it im­
mediately. assume he has the ace and
that five tricks are ready to go
l( declarer has shown a balanced
hand, dummy holds something like A­
g 10 x-x. and you are silting over (he
dummy with two or three low cards,
give declarer five tricks If he has the
jack or king, everything is ready to
run. And i( declarer is missing both
those honors, he can take two finesses
— with pleasing results (or him
Watch partner's signals very closely
l( you discard an honor, you are
showing a run of touching cards head
ed by (hat honor. For example, front
Q J -10, discard the queen. (This as
(tunics, of course, that you can afford
to "waste’' (he honor card for a sig­
nal &gt;

ANNIE

b r id g c

PHILLIP
ALDER

Don't forget the bidding and its ef­
fect on everyone's distribution.
Now lor a quick deal. You arc East,
defending against four spades.
Partner leads the heart king I&gt;o you
see any need for heroics?
North's four hearts is a splinter bid.
showing game values in spades with
at most one heart
From where will four tricks come?
The logical answer is via one heart
and three clubs Hut to maximise the
chances of three club tricks, you
should lead the suit. So. overtake the
heart king with the ace and switch to
the club queen. Here, that works like a
charm.
Finally, if you found this week's

North
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West
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A 2
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Dealer North
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West

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Pass

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Opening lead: » K
deals difficult, welcome to the human
race! Yet remember, practice makes
closer to perfect.
CUSS fay NKAtnc

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than 100 Comair A ca d em y
flight instructors a va ila b le
to teach Central Floridians
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sun w e r e not lu minii into another ain rail's path "Walt h vnur
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uni ease tie thiottle knot) torwaid I he " \ K ‘ mark on the t o m
pass i m p s toward and meets the tenter line and I level the alt
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now it s less like st.uk terror and more like the st ary thitll ot a
mill I Iii.istei Mile I set the thiottle alitl trim the lio’se for level
lliidil and lollow Sebastians luslnii lions to t all III our position to
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shine o| Dike llatnev eat h one kcOiiik easier Im me then n un
m d ill's* end toward the airport I iv then I've hoMi ' ii somewhat

Lightning Stalker
at planetarium
Spcclul to tlir l l r m l d
SAM OKI l
Seminole
ountv t cstdriil
David ( )
si tilingIs tin
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Hull III tin- Seminole Com
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will rovi'l 2 I vi'.lls til Ills
111411111111H pllotoktapIlV .ill ot
wIlia Ii was t.ikrtl ni;ln here
in
&lt; cnti.d
I Imiil.i
.Old
miistly in Seminole ( utility
K. ii Ii (iliiilii Is ,ii romp,lilted
In ilia* Stalker's humorous,
.mil sometimes li.iu inisiitk.
at i aitllil ol uh.it In went
thioitkh to i .ipiure siii Ii a
vvoik ol all
I tie I ioiii limn slum will
i out little
with
a
seven
minute ktand tlliale ol over
|IMI photos III lout
i loss
lulled pio|ea tols t o m piller
Hilled to the |MI2 ulld Wll
Ii.iiii lell overtutes played
ovei the pi.met.11 min s tot)
wall siillou nd sound svslein
l.lkhllllllk Slalket
shows
will he pieseiitt d oil Oi l 10.
17 and 21 III the St C I'l.tut
If
t.ilium Doors open at H |s i l l
1he show In nitis promptly at
H no p.m Admission is $:t
tin adults. SI loi sen tills it id
students tirades kIIKiel rial
tin I lu ookh 12 1 ol m ol e
mlmm.iiioii i oul,ii l tin St l
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David O
Slillmqs
Olympic
Druam taken July 2‘» I y'J7

Used I I I the VI iv d tllftfiit leel ol the alitl.ill and .1111 fll|oytll|: the
ndi lia/ltlH out at the ( eriti.d I lurid.i landscape below us
Now the In-si part " Sebastian tells me as the airport t o m e s
Into v iew ahead and just to the unlit ol us 'banditti:.* My heart
lumps a Ii i i Ii as | leall/e it s time lo (jet this mm blue hark on the
litouml hut I m liavmn too tutu h tun now to he really terrified
lie tails the towel to Hive out position and k«'l approval for Itnal
appio.u It and the towet squawks hat k a list ol instructions, hum
whit It I (let iphet the niuiihei ol out assigned rim wav nine rtkht
and an appio.u h altitude non leet
V"U know vv hv vvc'ic i omillH in so hlfilr.*' Sebastian asks me
10 avoid the I. till | that's laxiiiik out to the main ru n w ay.' lie
says poll it it IL. out Ills Window Stile eiiounh. there's a plain white
piuiho |ci tolliiiH slowlv away Iioiii the main terminal, and Us
path will lake it aiouiid the end ol Comatr's smaller side runway.
I lot hi l ahout the |el as Sehastiau Hnitles me ihiotiHh out final
llllll
tilts our a hit sleepet III.ill the others so that we line up
pmpi ilv with the miivvnv
and ntvcs instructions lot I,unlink
'Okay thiottle down
t ath heal on
set flaps at 20 percent.* We
•hop alittude ipiu klv. the sound ol the engine so low that I w orry
that th e ie's enoiiHh power In keep us alolt. and
w hilin ' • the
( essna shudders .md Is lilted several leet hlHlier. then drops like
a stone lot pist a hint moment bclorc its witiHs ealeli the air
iH.nii
Whoa.* I sav. liltiiiH my hands oil the yoke, "what was that?*
T h e leasoti we had to slay above titk) leel on the a pproath.*
Sehastiau says t almlv "That's the (elvvash ol the L -1011 *
I'llt tiKi busy in lie ailia/fd. heeatlse now we've passed over the
lumhetiiiH (el .md the ntnway is nishlUH up lo meet us. I keep my
hands on the rnntiols. hut I in sure it s teally Sebastian who is
IIviiih tin airplane rtHhi now I’ve set the throttle and I hi' Haps,
alitl theie's really nothlliH to do hut let the aircraft land.
Alld land It dues ImuuilUH nine twice, three times, then set
tlitiH onto the runway lot a loon rollout I decrease the throttle
.■k.tlu and the aircraft slows, the combined effects ol low power
and lull (laps knoi kltik oil plenty "I speed until It's safe to apply
tile brakes and turn onto the narrow taxiway
How did you like ii ‘ Sehastiau asks as we stall to nut thimikh
•llll'lllt’l I ltd kllst
"Awesome et eat " I reall/c till k'H'tllllk like ail Idiot. "Vour
l.itltllllk was .1 llllll- hllllipv llioilkh." I lell llllll
(Hi no MM landed the plane,* Sehastiau l.itikhs
"No. I didii I '
"Yes. vou did 1’ie liy k ""d lol your lust time.*
I ptotest a hull lint taxllllk b.uk to our p.uklltk spot at Comair.
I rit to thitikmk A humpv laiidmk like that Is pretty k&lt;"*d lor a
lust time llvi i hut it mikhi make an experteueed thkht Itislm elor like Sehastiau look prettv had Maybe I should take credit lot
ibis one and leave the Ideal three point lalidliiks to him lle c k .
now I i mild n il all mv Ii lends ihat I irally did 11v an airplane.
11 would make a koml story anyway
/ i l l Hunt m/oMiMirioo nil r/li- Cm Mull Fli/int/ Serein's Disrotvii/
lli'lht i n II lln in inh im, m I lt&gt;7l U l l 7irjO m IHDOl ( I C A N Kt.Y /or
mini niiiluni

�2C ■Semmcxo Hei.ua. S.in' Kd

Flotilla

Sunday October 4. 1998

H e a lt h &amp; F it n e s s
M e d i c a l s o c ie t y is r e a c h in g o u t in m a n y d ir e c t io n s
medications tn nerve blocks lo
devices that Inlerrupt the flow
ol painful stimuli. To Increase
the likelihood of successful
treatment, he likes to see pa­
tients within a couple
of
months o f the pain's onset.
'The sooner you see som e­
one. the more benefit you can
he lo them,* he explained.
"Usually what happens, people
go to see their primary (thysi
clan, and It they don't respond
to conventional and conserva­
tive therapy, then we stall
looking to get Involved.*

B y D c b rn W o o d . R .N .

IIKKA1.I) COURKSPONDENT
SANFORD
Advocating for
patient rights, mentoring highschool students interested in
medicine and Iren ling people
who cannot afford to pay. No,
not talking about a M ar
eiis Wetby renin
the Semi*
nole County Medlral Society
does all this and more.
'W e're real big on the p a ­
tients' bill of rights. We work
as advocates for patterns in the
managed-care system.* said
l)r IVler IVegan/, president of
the
society.
"Our
agenda
pretty
much
mirrors
the
Florida Medical Association.*
Hut In addition lo upholding
a patient's light to see a sp e­
cialist. be treated tn the e m e r­
gency room or appeal dentals,
the local society has taken a
special Interest tn encouraging
and guiding youngsters with
medical
career
aspirations.
The society awards two schol­
arships annually to worthy and
deserving students.
"We look tor people Inter­
ested In the sciences.* Preganz
said. T h e county medlral so­
ciety Is pretty active with the
county school hoard. We have
internship programs for stu­
dents and teachers, especially
for students who are inter­
ested In health-rare profes­
sions. We allow
them
to
shadow a practicing physi­
cian.*

Peter R. Preganz, M.D.

Students who want to ob­
serve what doctors really do In
the hospital and the office can
apply fur an Internship at their
high school Tlie society also
provides physicians to perform
school physicals and lecture
elasses.
Preganz has been president
of the 150-member Seminole
medical society since January.
He ts proud o f the society's
close relationship with the
county
heal ill
department.
Tlie two groups are working
together to develop Seminole
Vision, a strategic plan to

mccl the community's long
term medical needs.
The
society’s
legislative
agenda Includes the Florida
Kid Care Act. to promote Indi­
gent
children's
access
to
health care. And the society
sponsors a volunteer program
to treat people who cannot af*
ford medical care,
*A physician volunteers lim e
to take care nl the Indigent pa­
tients tn a systematic manner
for free.* Preganz said. "They
get seen for free In the physi­
cian's office land hovel a more
iradillonal pattern and physi­
cian relationship.*
Preganz slays busy with his
The society also offers In­ patii-managrmcnt
practice
formation on physician ere- and medical society leadership
denllals and has a grievance responsibilities.
He’s
very
committee to resolve any dis­ proud of the society's com ­
putes between a doctor and mitment to serving Seminole
patient.
County and Its volunteer p r o ­
In addition to serving as gram.
"Wc'rr really big on that,
president of the society, P re ­
ganz maintains an active anes­ and we have many physician
thesiology
and
pa In­ volunteers who do that.* P r e ­
ganz concluded. *1 think |the
man agement
practice.
lie
treats patients with chronic volunteer program] often goes
unrecognized In the com m u­
pain renditions, such as sore
and
1 think
that
hacks, sciatica, shingles, ar­ nity,
(programl Is Important.*
thritis or cancer.

CAR ACCIDENT RECENTLY?
I R I i : R E P O R T m e a ls Important Information regarding oulo
.le rlilriil lu|urles, I real nienl amt long term life tis . H aul M-ille your case
i&gt;r speak to anyone until you receive the Information In my tree report.

r F o r The F R E E *R E P O RT" 1 Fo"a’ M E D I C A L E X A M ~!
! Call (800) 798-3943
\ Call (407) 682-3030 !
j^Toll Fre e , 24 Hrs./Day j
g S S S S S IS J

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( i d More Than a Test Score
(let Hack Your Life

NATIONAL
DEPRESSION
SCREENING DAY
Thursday, October 8, 1998
Scrrcning* arv FREE, unon\mou\.
and oprn In the public
screening times and further information please ronUct
Karen L. Zarrclla, Ph.I).
I k e used Psychologist, PY 0005609
3599 West Lake Mary Hlvd., Suite II
lake Mary, 1L 32746
(407) 330-3429

“We look at pain Itself as a
disease and not Just as a
manifestation o f a disease,*
Preganz said. "We try to look
at It In a multidisciplinary

m anner.*
Preganz uses many different
modalities to manage pain dr(H-ndlng on the situation, from

Get More Than a Test Score
Get Back Your Life
A day of health and fun
All Souls Catholic School held a Grandparent Walka-thon and health lair last week at the school, to
honor grandparents ol students and parishioners,
and for tun and the benefit ol everyone involved.
The Santord Fire Department paramedics and EMTs

F.Y.I. ...and
Your Health
Alzheimer's disease
support groups
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Alz­
heimer's
disease
support
groups, sponsored by the Alz­
heimer's Association's Greater
Orlando Chapter, are Intended
to provide support to caregiv­
ers of family members with
Alzheimer's disease or a r e ­
lated disorder.
A support group will meet
Thursday, from 7;30 until 8
pm . tn ihe Adult Center at St.
Mary
Magdalen
Catholic
Church.
710
Spring
Lake
Road. Altamonte Springs.
A support group In Lake
Maty will meet Ort. 12 from 2
until 3 p in. at Better Living
for Seniors. 1097 Sand Pond
Road.

The groups are free. For
more Information call 1-107)
628-0088.

Ifyou flemsofiaerestrdaiedlo

Health &amp; Fitness
PleasesubmitLhen tothe
tomb llirul!
P.0. Boi 1667
Sanfonl FL 32772 1667

Grit fiMbll It a S M

H « M Prwlo by Tommy Vlnconl

pitched to help out. Here. Firefighler/Paramedic
Keith Crockett (left) and Firefighter/EMT Mark
Revels check the blood sugar level of Jeanette
Villalobos.

Free program offered for
depression screening

NATIONAL
DEPRESSION
SCREENING DAY

Special lo the Herald
LAKE MARY - Thursday Is
National Depression Screening
Day. Held each year during
Mental
Illness
Awareness
Week, the program was devel­
oped by Harvard psychiatrist.
Dr. Douglas Jacobs. Last year,
more than 85.000 people at­
tended screenings at 3,000
sites nationwide. National D e ­
pression Screening Day Inau­
gurated
the
concept
of
serrrning for a mental Illness
when It begun in 1 9 9 1 . ----------------------- ___
Dr. Karan Zarralla

Dr. Karen Zarrclla. a licensed psychologist with a practice In
Lake Mary, will offer local residents the opportunity to learn
about the signs and symptoms of drpresston/manlc-depresslun.
and to participate In a free screening.
Participants who uttend the Depression Screening at Dr. Zarrclla's office will hear a brief talk on the causes, symptoms, and
treatments o f depression / manic - depression followed by a short
video. Individuals will anonymously complete a written screening
test for depression und have the opportunity to discuss the r e ­
sults with Dr. Zurrt-llu. Depression screening tests will be avail­
able for assessing children, adolescents, adults, und older adults.
Depression and manlc-depresslon strike more than 17 million
Americans each year, according to figures from the National Insti­
tute of Mental Health. Fewer than half o f them, however, actually
seek treatment even though treatment can help 80-90 percent of
those afterled. Common symptoms o f depression Include feelings
of hojielessness. worthlessness, restlessness and irritability,
changes in sleep und appetite, loss of energy and thoughts of
death or suicide. Manic-depression Includes feelings o f euphoria
or agitation.
"We hope that lilts nationwide effort to provide mental health
screening for depresslon/manlr-dcprcsslon will educate the pubHr about the signs and symptoms of thrsc Illnesses und encour­
age those who may lx- suffering to seek evaluation and treat­
ment.- said National Depression Screening Day Project Director.
Dr. Douglas Jacobs.
The free program will lx- held ut Dr. Zam bia's office. 3599
West l-tkc Mary Hlvd., Suite li, lake Mary (In the Diiftwuud V il­
lage) Those interested tn participating should call (-107) 3303-129 for screening times and further Information.

I h u r s d i i N ,

( K

( o I h t

8 ,

1 9 9 8

• FREE of Charge
• Written Self-Test for Depression
• Screening Interview with Mental
Health Professional
• Educational Presentation
Depression is an illness and effective treatments are available.

O R L A N D O R E G IO N A L
South Seminole Hospital
BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE SERVICES
555 West State Road 434
Longwood, Florida 32750
9:00am * 6:00pm

(4 0 7 ) 2 6 2 -2 2 0 0
or call Toll Free

1- 800- 573-4433 for a site near you.
(beginning September 14)

An Outreach Event During Mental IIInew Awareness Week
Supported in pan by an educational grant by lili Lilly and Company

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Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Sunday, October 4. 1998 - 3C

£aue S,ta%y,
The Carvers have had eyes
for only each other 74 years
II vmi think you have .1 love
slm v In it'll. maybe m i , tail lrv
topping ,1 luvr match tti.il lias
• nilotril lor 74 years.
Yes. Ktlirl anil John Carver
have leached a milestone that
m y Irw ever attain. Tliclr once
tlili k halt may now hr silver
thtrads among Ihr gold, ll»*
v m i n have lakrn thrlr toll, mid
ihrlr stride In not as wide and
springy an It once was. lint
■milling can dim the twinkle In
ihrlr spaikllng. loving eyes.
In lat I, Klhrl and John can t
teinrmhrr life without each
other Urey weie each IH when
Ihry were mauled on Sept. 24,
IH24, .it thr llev. Roberts' parNonage in Wlllaeoochee. Ga.
Anil they have s|&gt;ent their m m e marrtrd llle In Sanford.
IJeforr
they
exchanged
ihrlr niiiniage vows, John vrnluirtl to Sanlord in search of
work Hist Street did not exist
and a stable stood where (lie
Greater Hanford o f Contmrree
Is loealrd
today. Thr few
stirrls
mound wrre brick.
John did locale work and trav­
eled I lack lo Georgia lor the
gill of Ids dreams. He and his
Is loved have livid happily ever
aftn In Sanford.

John went to work al Ihr
I K Sinllh Gather Shop oil
June I. 1024. Ih r shop was luealrd In the rear of RoiimlllatAndrrsons Drug Store where
he winked lor 20 years 1 lipping
the hair of Sanford s most es­
teemed
ell kens
lie
later
Ixnight the shop and relneated
lo 108 S. Park Ave where fir
m nalneil until Ills retirement
In 1071. For those counting.

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E th e l a n d J o h n C a rv e r

Sanlord Woman’s Club welcomed prospective members al a membership luncheon (Irom lefl): Phyllis

McGwire and Sammy Sosd for
making baseball history this
year by slamming
record­

Sonkarik, Holon Mamner, Betfye D Smilh, club prosidonl. Joan Elinor and Maxino Eckom.

breaking home runs.
Thr Carvers are members ol
Ilie First
United Methodist
Church and are the parents of
three deceased children. Their
three grandchildren are: Sheryl
Carlo and husband, Angel, A l­
tamonte Springs; Patsy Welsh
und husband Tom, Tampa: und
Ruble Thompson
and
wife
Sandra. Sanford. There are two
great grandchildren with an
oilier on the way.
In celebration of their 74lh
anniversary, the Carvers were
riitrrlulncd at a reception.

from 2 4 p.m. on Sept. 27.
Guests were served a light
buffet with punch In Ihrlr
home, given by their gnuidrhlldren and Including John’s
niece and nephew, Libby and
Eddie Mossmau of Altamonte
Springs.
Iliere were two cakes, one
decorated In blue (lowers and
the other, a plain cake d eco­
rated wlih sprigs o f cedar.
Sheryl Carlo had this cake
baked and decorated to rrsrmhle
the simple cuke het
Plea** i n Dietrich, Page 4C

‘ Sophisticated to a T e a ’ honors young wom en

WEDDING

Thr Rose Cottage Tea Room,
In nil rlrgaul Victorian setting,
was thr site o f an uftemoun
"Sophisticated To A Tea." The
Grove Counseling Center Intro­
duced young ladles to a special
recognition ut this lovely event.
The welcome was given the
guests by Brenda GilliamJones. A moment o f meditation
was given by Churn Harris.
Uidles o f thr tea were J e s ­
sica Fisher. Shay Pilot, Quadrrnu Taylor, Envls Johnson,
Cnnrshlu
Brown,
Eunrdrln
Whetstone. Kim Taylor. Erica
Hills. Krmlanda Smith. Junilr
Smith, Lcthcsla O'Neal, Lutoyna. C ollrtrr Brrwlngton nnd
Ebony White.
Hostesses helping to make
an enjoyable altemoon were
Audrey Jean. Doris Jennings.
Ilrrndn Gllllunt-Jonrs, Jackie
Johnson. Rose Davis. Rrnay
Whetstone. Karen Montgomery.
Mlltnn Morris. Beverly Pinkney.
Chnra
Harris,
Geraldine
Wright, and Lisa 1-rwls.
Thanks to the Tobacco Free
Partnership
of
Seminole
County and the Rose Cottage
Tea Room.Tcrri Chamberlain
o f TaJIrt Arts and The Grove
Counseling Center.

Mr. and Mra. Brian L. Slankar

Kimberly Harris,
Brian L. Slanker
exchange vows
LAKE CITY - Kimberly Ann
Harris
nnd
Brian
Leroy
Slanker. both of Lake City,
were united In holy matri­
mony July IH. In the First
United Methodist
Church,
Dike City. ‘Hie Rev. D.
Douglas C'lewls was the o ffi­
ciating clergyman for the
traditional ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter
o f Pat and Charlie Miller,
Dike City, and Ronnie and
Jan Harris, White Springs.
Her grandparents are Mr.
und Mrs. Art Harris of San­
lord. nnd Inrz Harris. Lake
City, and the late Lonnie
Harris.
Ilie bridegroom Is the sun
ol Margie and Rufus Ogden
and Nonna Slanker and the
laic Lrroy Slanker o f Lake
City.
Ills grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Mershon and Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Slanker.
all or Lake City.
Given In marriage by her

John was a Sanford barber for
47 years mid Is considered a
legend among barbers.
Klhrl worked for Sanford Na­
val Air Station before Joining
Hie rlly of Sanford Water De­
partment located nt the old city
hall on Fulton SI reel where she
was a department head.
Today. Ihr Carvers arc rach
02 mid gel around fairly well.
They live independently and
rellei 1 hark on thrlr lives with
enthusiasm. Klhrl talked ubout
several
huslllng
businesses
downtown
Including
dnig
stores, banks, furniture stores,
grocery stores, women's shops,
men's stores and hardware
stores.
"We had a good town." Ethel
said. "II was a big. thriving
place." Today, there are more
ears, she said, "and this com ­
puter age Is uur of (he biggest
things."
Although Ethel Is legally
blind, she enjoys her reading
machine and television. She
enjoys listening to baseball
games and Ihr Atlanta Braves
Is her favorite team "Being a
Georgia cracker. I pull for thr
Braves." she said.
She also
lauds hasrhall greats. Mark

ABC LEARNINO CENTER
HOLDS OPEN HOUSE
Dedication and open house
for the community was held at
A.B.C. Learning Center. Helen
Saunders Williams, director.

SANFORD

MARVA
H A W K IN S

has perfected a learning crntrr
(hat will offer facilities for
young children ages 0-12 years
of age Including after school
care. They will be given a ten­
der, loving, educational envi­
ronment with the help of
teachers and a nurse.
Services are provided from
6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. providing
training and a curriculum for
fun filled teaming. There will
br enriched educational field
trips and a tutorial service
available upon request. C om ­
puter skills and training are
ulso available.
Tills Is a 4/C provider by thr
Privtta Pay lion . Call or visit
A.U.C. Learning Center and
Daycare. 240 San Marcos.
Sanford 302-0020 or 321-8415.
Sunday afternoon, Sept. 27
was the dedication' with a
blessing und a dedication to
the Master for his director,
stuff and children who will
serve these children. To God be
the glory! The Gainey family
rendered the music, along with

father, the bride chose lor
her vows a candlelight tulle
ball style gown highlighted
with Vcnlsc laee appliques.
The fillet! ofT-the-shoulder
Ijodlee was fashioned with a
lielge satin portrait neckline
enhanced wllh Vrnlse lace,
pc.uls and sequins The caseadlng cathedral train was
uceenled with u beige satin
Iniw and satin-rolled rose­
buds. Her walli;-length veil
of Imported tulle was secured
by a tiara o f pearls nnd se­
quins. The bride carried a
hand-lied
bouquet o f porceleua roses showered with
crystal ribbon.
Natalie Miller of Tampa a t­
tended the bride as maid of
honor.
She wore a fulllength gown o f taupe satin,
fashioned along the empire
silhouette, with a shimmer­
ing sheer overskirt and satin
bows at the waistline. She
PIs s m I H Wedding, 4c

Young wonwn at afternoon tea
Tajtri Arts School of Academics
and Performing Arts. Special
prayers were given by Mike
McKlnny und Evangelist Nonna
Howard. The director thanks
all for their help and support.
CHRiaTLAN-AIRES MARK
4TH ANNIVERSARY
H ie Gospel Chrlstlan-Alres
will celebrate their 4th year

anniversary Oct. 11 at the
Seminole
African
American
Aradcmy of Arts, locuted al
1017 West 13th Slrrel. The
celebration will begin al 3:00
p.m.
Gospel music lovers an- In­
vited to come and enjoy the
evening o f Christian worship
through
song
and
praise.
Groups attending will be: The
Gospel Hannonettes of Zellwood. The Florida Nigh (Ingales. The Singing Kings of Joy
from Sanford. Charlie Harp
and Central Florida's finest
The Supreme
Wonders
of
Hallies City.
INAUOURAL BANQUET
Newly appointed dlsttlet su­
perintendent o f the Emmanuel
District will lie honored with
an Inaugural banquet and In
stallatlou.
Superintendent
Johnaarou
Henderson has worked and
dues pastor the Emmanuel Dis­
trict Churches uf Cmd 111
Christ. This banquet will he
held Saturday. Oet. 10. 7:00
p.m. at the Sanford Marina Ho
lei und Conference Crntrr.

Open houaa at ABC Laarnlng Canter

Guest s|&gt;euker will be Bishop
E .L Sheppard uf the Western
Florida Jurisdictional Bishop,
und Mother Ruby Williams.
District Missionary. Donutluns
ore $30. Contact Mother Ruby
Wtlllums (4071 322-3962. Pas
tor Paul Williams (407) 3212056. Brother A. Collins (407)
302-3556 or Pastor Haines
l»04| 672-31H2.

�4C ■Seminole Herald. Sanford. Honda • Sunday October 4, 1998

District officer tells Lake M ary club top
10 excuses why women aren’ t joiners
Kvrr wonder why people
ilnii’l volunteer”? Linda Dennis,
the (•nest speaker at the Septeinber meeting of the Dike
Maty Woman's Club, revealed
la the club the top 10 excuses
why women don't Join the elub.
I Hula Is the continuing educa­
tion chairman for District 7 of
the
Florida
Federation
of
Women's Clubs. She attended
the meeting to talk about
membership.
And the excuses are: 10.
Don't have the time. 9. Not In­
ti rrsted in the work or projects
offered. 8. Afraid of getting
i "m inified to more than they
bargained for. 7. Costs are too
high. 6. Feel dllTerenl from
others In the group 5. Don't
like people In the group. 4.
Feel Inadequate or unskilled. 3.
Institutional obstacles (work
heduteft, etc...|. 2. Never
heard o f the GFWC (General
I •deration o f Women's Clubs)
or the local club. I. Haven't
been asked.
lo Increase membership, you
have to know how to respond
lo these excuses. Unda said.
You have to know what to say.
For Instance, for those who say
they feel dlUrrent from others
In the group, you M y Th at's
great!" The woman's rclub's
motto Is unity and diversity. If
everyone felt the same, you
wouldn't have the diversity. For
those who say they feel inade­
quate or unskilled, everyone
lias something to olTer. you Just
have to help them find It. Of
course the easiest one to over­
come Is the first one. Ask more
people.
There are over 6.500 feder­
ated clubs In the United States.
There are also clubs In 20
countries around the world.
Die general trend In memberhip has been a reduction, a l­
though Central Florida done
liettrr than most areas. That's
why the goal for the District Is
m Increase membership. Id e­
ally. they hope every member
will bring In a new member.
Membership
Magic
Is
the
i brine for the membership
drive. Special recognition pins
will lie given to people who
bring In a new member b e­
tween now and December.
There will also lie a special

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recognition for current m em ­
bers who bring In 5 new m em ­
bers over the next two years.
Linda brought with her a
brochure that Is being distrib­
uted by the GFWC. It explains
the history of the club and
what It does. It also lists some
of the many accomplishments
of the GFWC. For Instance. In
1899. GFWC established the
national model for Juvenile

courts. In 1900. they supported

the passage of the Hire Food
and Dnigs Act. In 1938, they
supported the find child labor
law. In 19-14, they first en­
dorsed a resolution supporting
equal rights and responsibili­
ties for women. In 1958. they
supported equal pay for equal
work In 1988, they Instituted a
youth suicide prevention pro­
gram. In addition, GFWC Is res|Mmslble for the establish­
ment ol 75% o f America's pub­
lic libraries.

mutiny College for a displaced
homemaker every year.
As a final wont lo the m em ­
bers. Linda asked them lo keep
detergent In mind when they
thought about
membership.
Using props, she told them to
"Thm the Tide on membership
loss and Gain new members,
Ik- Bold In your attempt to gain
new members and when you
get one. Cheer for them and
remember w ere All In this to ­
gether."

The Dike Mary Woman's Club
has ulso published a letter to
let people know what the local
club does. Among other things,
the Woman's Club ofTers arpport to the Audubon Society,
thr Hacienda Girls Ranch.
Special Olympics. Safehouse of
Seminole County und many
more. They also provide a
HchqUimlilp to Sftpklnole Com-

Tlie next meeting Is sched­
uled for Thursday. Oct. 20 at
tlie Tlmucuan Country Club.
Tire Audubon Society will pre­
sent a program on Birds o j
P re y. There will also be a
Pumpkin Decorating Contest.
If you're Interested In becoming
a member of the Lake Mary
Woman's
Club.
call
Ann
Kirkendall at 302-9331.

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Lake Mary W om an's Club P resident Sandl M oodle, Linda Dennis and S e c o n d
Vice President Audrey Buchanan at the first club m eeting of the season.

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wore matching satin gloves
and carried a hand-tied bou­
quet o f mauve silk rosebuds
tied with Ivory ribbon.
Bridesmaids were Tasha
Harris. Candice Lanier. Della
Lewis and Amy
Blanker.
Their gowns and floweni were
Identical to the honor atten­
dant's.
Katie GUc. flower girl, wore
a candlelight satin floorlength gown accented wtth
beige satin rolled rosebuds
and bows.
Chris Hants served the
bridegroom as best man.
Grooms men were Danny
King. Alvin Merahon. Steve
Nelson and Keith Slanker.
The ring bearer was Caleb
Harris.

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Admiring tho bargains and treasures on sale at Santord Gardon Club's Granny's Attic are (from left):

Janis McGovern, Mildred McKendree. Eula Palmer
and Sherry Palmer.

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grandparents shared
during
lean times when they were
married.
As the Carvers begin their
diamond anniversary year, they
are full of hope and optimism.
Fllhel said Ihc serret to a
happy marriage Is. "Get up and
be thankful you are all right.
'Ihlnk ol all the good things lo
Is- thankful for."
And Incidentally, you had bet­
ter (relieve the Curvers would
marry each other all over
again.
Ethel said. 'I found
what I wanted. I can't rememIrer when we weren't together.
CLUB OPENS YEAR
WITH MEMBERSHIP FETE
The Sanford Woman's Club
liegan the season with a memIs-rslilp luncheon on Sept 23.
Itie annual event was hosted
by the lioard of managers wtth
Viola F'rauk In charge.
President llrttye D. Smith
made a brief presentation lo
members
und
prospective
mrmbcis outlining the busy
club's accomplishments and
goals.
l’ros|x-cllve
members
a t­
tending were: Helen llamner.
Phyllis Srnkarlk. Maxine Eck-

em and Joan Elinor.
The sea&amp;ons first general
business meeting and lunch­
eon will be held Oct. 7 at the
clubhouse. The business ses­
sion will begin ul 10 u.m.. fol­
lowed by the program and
luncheon at noon.
The program. W h y Can't
Johnny Read." ts being spon­
sored by the Education De­
partment under the chairm an­
ship of Jane Morgan.
Tills weekend club members
arc manning Ihc gales at the
lleathrow-Lakc Maty Art Festi­
val under the chairmanship of
Libby Prevatt.
A
$1,000.00
scholarship will be presented
to a deserving student from Die
festival association III behalf of
the club.
Hetty Jack, first vice presi­
dent. announced (he first fund­
raiser
of
the
season.
"Oktoberfest." will be held on
Oct. 23. from 4-8 p.m., at the
clubhouse. More on this luter.
400 ATTEND U O N 8
SPAGHETTI, BINQO
According to Sam Lopcr.
president o f the Sanford Lions
Club, file annual Spaghetti
Dinner and Hlngo attracted
more than 400 hungry patrons
on Sept. 26 at the Sanford

Civic Center. The newly-formed
lakeside Lions Club ro-hosted
the event,
"Wc did very well." Sam said.
W e sold all Ihc spaghetti wc
made.”
Drawings were held for tick­
ets to area attractions and sevrral day cruises. Local busi­
nesses provided merchandise
as bingo prizes. “A fine time
was had by all," Sam said.
An added attraction this year
was members o f Seminole lllgh
School s USAF ROTC program
bussed thr tables and assisted
those needing help carrying
their food to the tables.
Proceeds from the event will
bcnrflt the Lions' sight pro­
gram.
GRANNY'S ATTIC
Sanford Garden Club re­
cently staged "Granny's Attic,"
which F'ran Morton described
as a large garage sale. Mem­
bers cleaned out their closets
and set up tables. As It turned
out. at the end of the day,
members surprised the club
wtth $150 which they voluntar­
ily donated from (heir profits.
"Wc had a real nice day,"
Fran said. "We made some
money we weren't expecting to
make.

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Following the ceremony,
the bride's parents hosted an
outdoor reception at the
bridegroom's family farm off
Lake Jeffery. The festivities
took place under a white
party tent wtth cathedral
windows.
Programs
were
presented by Brittney Layton
and Lauren Nelson and host­
esses were Annette Nelson.
Sharon Lyons. June Merahon
and Kirsten Slanker,
After a wedding trip to Pan­
ama City, the newlyweds are
making their home In Lake
City where the bride Is em ­
ployed as a registered nurse
with Sharlds o f Lake Shore
and the bridegroom Is em ­
ployed as an engineering
technician
at
ASC
Geoscience Inc.

CHRISTOPHER D. WAGONER
Air Force Airman C hristo­
pher D. Wagoner has graduated
from the air traffic control op ­
erations apprentice course at
Kcrsler Air Force Base, Biloxi,
Miss.
Wagoner Is the son o f C.
Dean Wagoner o f Indianapolis,
Ind. and Beverly J. Smith of
Deltona.
He Is a 1997 graduate of
Perry Meridian High School,
Indianapolis.

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DKAK ABBY: Thi* in in response
to ‘ Kathy in Huntsville, Ala ." who
complained that her fiance's ex-wife
was too chummy with her fiance
and his family. Talk about someone
who has no idea how lucky she is!
Kathy needs to rethink her objec­
tions and count herself, her fiance
and his daughter fortunate.
My ex and I have a son. We’re
both remarried and live in close
proximity. Due to joint custody, all
four of us parents must communi­
cate on the telephone as well as
during drop-ofls and pick-ups. How
horrible it would be (and has been)
if we were not on good terms with
one another. We all attend his base­
ball games, etc., and extended fami­
ly is often present. We all have a
great time socializing with one
another. How awful it would be for
everyone concerned (especially our
son) if we kept to separate sides of
the field and glared at each other.
Kathy has no idea how miserable
her fiance's ex-wife could make her
life The ex-wife is trying very hard
lo lie agreeable. Both sides need to
do their beat lo build an amicable
relationship.
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DEAR ABBY: Ever since you
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shelves, according to the Friends of
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spend tim e with both fam ilies
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amicable relationship with an ex­
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now lovely young ladies who are
grateful that the adults could set
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his ex-wife? I come from a broken
home. My parents divorced when I
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Ixora Garden Club members have been busy
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sewing, canning and growing plants for their
bi-annual project. ‘ Making Spirits Bright." to
lie held Oct. 24. from 10 a.m. to 1 p m., at the
Sanford Civic Center.
Donations of $0.00 per ticket will Include n
continental breakfast, design demonstration
by Lee James, one o f Florida's leading design­
ers. and the opportunity to purchase plants,
holiday designer decorations, gifts, homemade
foods, garden art Items and purchase 'tickets
for drawings for a homemade quilt or deco­
rated tree.
According lo Barbara Chapman, all proceeds
for this event will lieneflt civic beautification. A

few past projects of Ixora Include landscaping
the entrance to the Sanford Marina and land­
scaping grounds o f the Bettyc D. Smith Cul­
tural Arts Center, the atrium at SafeHouse of
Seminole and hanging baskets along First
Street. The club has also completed beautifica­
tion projects at Seminole High School,
and
Hamilton. Idyllwtlde and Hopper schools. Also
members have provided flower pots at the
Sanford Historical Museum and future treeplanting plans at Sanford Middle School. Ixora
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hose for each new Habitat for Humanity home
built In the Sanford area.
Admission tickets to attend ‘ Making Spirits
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or by sending $0.00 per ticket to Ixora Garden
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Hurder most
Killer, or killers
subject o f
intense search
by deputies

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HERALD STAFF
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By Rum White

SANFORD • The Sanford
City Commission Monday
will go through steps toward
approval
of
the
fiscal
1998/99 budget. This point
w as reached aa the result of
a num ber o f budget sessions
and Input from city depart­
ment heads.
The m lllage rate h as been
proposed h r 0.87. a fraction

HERALD STAFF WRITER
W E S T O F O E N E V A - A killer
• or IdUer* - who brutally beat
to death a couple and their I I Fear-old
f ill
here
early
W ednesday morning la the
■ubfect of an tntenatve search
by the law.
Authorities ate not reveal­
ing how much they know or
Identifying any suspects In the
aavage murder o f
Daniel
Prtvett (33), Robin Elane Razor
(33| and Christine Razor, who
recently graduated from the
fifth grade at Hamilton Ele­
mentary School in Sanford.
They do have serious leads.
however, and are grateful to
those who have and continue
to provide pertinent Inform a­
tion. The Florida Department
o f Law Enforcement h as p ro­
vided Us crime scene unit to

commented
that
the
amount, while minor, la one
o f the first reductions In the
milUgfc rate In many years,
and projected that the rate
might be lowered more durfuture years.
f m lllage rate num ber Is
multiplied by the assessed
evaluation of property, per
S I.000. m inus hom estead
exemption if applicable.
At 1
that level, with the
$35,000 homestead C M D *
tion. a n owner of a bam s in
Sanford valued at *100.000

%

W inter Springs residents
speak out on
hbraS? com S tondent

The Issues Included! the m ayor's lawsuit, as
well as the m ayor's attempt to fire City Attorney
Dob Outhrie: the proposed pay raise for com ­
m issioner*, which is actually an expenditure
allowance to them; and the TuacawlUa Lighting
and Beautification Protect with the Tuscawtlla
Bsautlflcatten Board o f Directors.
Some
com m snte included Philip
Bey's view o f the current com mission. "C la ssic
pettiness disappea red for a while, then re­
turned. O ur m ayor h as the right to hire or fire
the city attorney. You. the com mission, get off
his back and get o ff the personal ego trip and
do w hat's right.*.
.

Tim Johnson asked the question. *1 thought
you all agreed that the m ayor could get a legal
opinion.*
Johnson went on to ask . *1 hope you are
wffitng to spend about 81.200 a piece. Now I
hear you have voted yourselves a pay raise. I
thought you knew when you got the jo b that the
pay w as 8380 a month.
O n a different note Marjorie Oray M id, *lt Is
time that the com mission realised that the TUecaw ills Hom eowners Association does not rep­
resent all o f the hom eowners In the area.*

7 humbly ask that

to solvo a tripto homickit. Sonny Privet!
(tookJna toward camera in mMdia Die*
turn) ia the father of one of thoee Idled —
34-year-oW Daniel Privett Sheriff Don
EetoQer. far left photo, caNad the mur­
ders, in a prase conference Thursday,
Tnutal...egregious....extrema inhuman
behavior." Anyone who has information
that oould lead to the aireet of the killer
or tilers iitaahad to can the Q tim * of
Hoe &lt;9904800) or Crime I N &lt;.423*

Trail association to hold
TGIF hike next Friday
OVIED O .

IN B R I E F

A s the beat o f

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an unwanted
h w ttf
pleat, the cooler w eather
brings new outdoor activity.
Many o f u s who grew up tn
the county school system
wtU rem em ber the first taste
o f wildern ess at the envi­
ronm ental center as w s
scuttled out o f the yellow
school bu s with our p H
lunches eager for the after-

end the strife up here,
-M a y o r Paul P artyka
fie

note, former Winter Springs
ttws had several things to say.
to talk on two topics this evening,
appeal and pay raise. I urge the
d listen to the people. They are
Inter Springs.*
a w ills Lighting and Beautification

I’m told you used 810.*
this lawsuit against th

Signs to warn anglers about fishing restriction gs
I

ATTENTION ANGLERS

SANFORD • People who Ash
the waters o f Lake Monroe say
the black crappte to not only
one o f the most plentiful apectes. but It Is am ong the best

NO PERSON SHALL KILL OR POSSESS ANY
BLACK CRAPPIE LESS THAN 12 INCHES IN
TOTAL LENGTH ON LAKE MONROE.
THIS REGULATION IS BEING IMPLEMENTED TO CREATE A QUALITY
BLACK CRAPPIE FISHERY ON LAKE MONROE.

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O PC Is to create a qualify
bteck cvappls fishery on Lake
2 2
Monroe.
M **“ Pr **ent *•"*• * *
*c5on
tent
being
stiUm m tfy so* f t —
forced.'m ostly d u e to the fact S i s a

�2 A •Samtnoia Herald, Sanford. Florida •Friday. July 24, 1998

Cm dr. H asson signs o ff today at the SPD
Community news, events
Congressman to speak at luncheon
By K a r r a

H aw k in s

HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD - Hnvc you qu es­
tions?
The community will get an­
swers
at
the
Educational
Summit. Saturday. July 25. 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. at ihc Crooms
Academy. The theme will be
"Let’s Begin A Community Enpowermcnl Epidemic. If Not
Us: Then Who: If Not Now;
Then When: I f Not Here Then
W here?"
The fenturea after the g en ­
e r a l' session from 9:50 to
10:10 a.m. will be workshop
sessions discussing the fol­
lowing comm unity needs for
ministers, church rep resen ta ­
tives. parents, youth, sweat
team, and comm unity organi­
zation representatives.
At noon the group will be
treated to a luncheon. The
guest speaker w ill b e the U.S.
Congressman Aleee Hastings, a

U.8. Conprs— wn Alcss II—Itiyi
{raduate ol Crooms Academ y
ind
resident
o f Seminole
bounty.
The sponsor o f this event ts
Commissioner Dr. Velma II.
William s o f Williams E n ter­
prises.

H illery retirem ent party planned
SANFORD

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A

retirem en t

party will be held for Jessie
IMom Mae) Hillery win be held
at Shoneys Restaurant. San­
ford on Saturday. July 25. at 5
p.m.
The Jackson fam ily
and
many friends w ill b e paytng a
special tribute w ith • roast
and toast.
Hillery has retired
after
many years In the w ork force.
Because o f Jessie’s unself­
ishness and because she has
always put her fam ily first, m
an expression o f love to her,
her family and friends will
honor her.
Hillery Is a resident o f San­
ford (Midway area) and la the
wife o f Ben Hillery.
lay. The proud
mother o f eight children 'and a

Today

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Bails ft W on d srW om sn

Commander

Feminist
and
former
congresswoman Batts M n | t*

W illiam H a sso n 's last ofTIclal

day with Ihc .Sanford Police
Department. He Is retiring
after 25 years o f service and
being grammatically correct.,
"If you can work Sanford,
you can work anywhere In the
U.S.," Hasson once said about
the diversity o f nsstgnmrnta he
and the other SPD officers
experience each day.
Sgt. D arrel P resley o f the
SPD
said that Hasson ts
"someone
I
admired
and
looked up to. He’s articulate
and athletic and lias been
physical
and
training
coordinator. He runs every
day. lie ’s a good guy and we’re
going to miss him."
"Commander Hasson has
been a real professional and
set an example for those who
follow on the force,"
said
Seminole County Chief Deputy
Sheriff M ot* H a rris tt. who
was a former Sanford Police
Chief,
Harriett and Presley said
Hasson
has
been
a nononsense
law
enforcem ent
man who was a stickler for
detail.
He
demanded
all
written reports be legible and
grammatically correct. He told
those In his command what he
expected. No one waa left
guessing.
The SPD has a retirem ent
parly planned for Oct. 5.

78 today and actreaa I t t t t
C ottar Is 47. Abrug has been a
wonder
and - C a r ta
was
Wonder
Wom an.
Jatsy
Basketball player S a il M aloaa
Is 35. Comedienne R ath B a sa l

ts 62. She's probably silting on
a park bench
and eating
birthday cake with old Laugh
In buddy A lta J o h a i
their stories. If they only had
Ruth.
This Is the weekend that the
tasty town o f Gilroy cherishes
the most - as tt Is host to the
annual Ooitto PosUval. A»
many as 130.000 are expected
at Gilroy, Calif, which prides
Itself os being the "G arlic
Capital o f the W orld." Come
kiss Mias Garlic.

If the folks who put on the

Iowa
really
J o u le (M om -M m ) H M w y

faithful and diligent worker at
the
Clearwater
, Baptist
Church. Sanford.
For many years she w orked
faithfully at the Progressive
Missionary Baptist Church In
the Midway area.

Storytelling
Festival
want to hear som e

stories, they should call our
great friend and neighbor at
w a rn low ers, a m a o w a w .
She's a nature Iowan, b a n 100
y e a n ago In A h a. 11m festival
begins today at C lear Latte,
th e re ’s a story e a rh a n jr at
lakeside. This Is the 10th y ear
these low ans have been tellin g

Ever been to Baraboo? What
do you think Is happening
there on Monday? Ana why
are a half million
people
rxctlcd about It? Clue: some
o f them are clowns. This and
other Information for Inquiring
minds will be in the weekend

Herald.

Mothc.

Cadillac's town

Whsra't Amalia?

Guess who’s 297 today?
Detroit. It was on July, 24.
1701
that A a tate a
d a la
M aths GMMBm landed at the
site o f Detroit. He did so In the
service o f Louis XIV o f France.
Port Pontchartraln du Detroit
was the drat settlement. Years
later Antoine dc la Mothc had
a car named
In his honor.
We're glad they didn’t coll It a

If we knew where she was.
we'd say happy 100th birthday
to A m sU i B otk ait. But the
flew away 61 years ago not to
be found again. Earhart waa
bom on July 24, 1898 In
Atchlaon. Kan. She was the
first woman to fly solo over the
Atlantic Ocean. She was living
from New Guinea to Howland
Island when she was lost.

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Seminole Herald

EACH YEAR 8EMINOLE COUNTY RECEIVES A ALLOCATION OF FUNDS FROM THE FL0R10A HOUS­
ING FINANCE CORPORATION (FHFC) UNDER THE STATE HOUSING INITIATIVES PARTNERSHIP
(8HIP) PROGRAM. SHIP PROGRAM FUNDS ARE USED TO CONSTRUCT. CREATE. PRESERVE ANO
OTHERWISE PROVIOE AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR VERY LOW AND LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
WITHIN 8EMIN0LE COUNTY. THE COUNTY’S AFFORDABLE HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN P R O
V1DES FOR ASSISTANCE TO VERY LOW ANO LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLDS THE COUNTY EXPECTS
TO RECEIVE APPROXIMATELY S2.0M.04S M SHIP FUNDING THI3 YEAR (STATE FISCAL YEAR.
WHICH RUN8 FROM 7/1/96 TO MG/99). THIS FUNDING. WHEN COMBINED WITH INTEREST
EARNED ON PAST YEARS' FUNDING, WILL BE ALLOCATED APPROXIMATELY AS NOTED BELOW.

EMERGENCY REPAIR
H0U8INQ RECONSTRUCTION
DISASTER RECOVERY
uASStSTANC
DOWNPAYMENT*

1100.000
$30,144

ADMttllSTRATIVE EXPENSES

VERY LOW INCOME
VERY LOW INCOME
VERY L0WANEHJ0W4N00ME------

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ASSISTANCE
■ T"
HOU8ING COUNSELING A EDUCTKJN

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VERY LOW AND LOW INCOME
VERY LOW AND LOW INCOME
VERY LOW INCOME
N/A

THE COUNTY. IN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS, WILL BE AWARDING MOST OF THESE FUNOS TO
APPROPRIATE SU8RECIPIENT AGENCIES WHICH WILL THEN ACT AS THE COUNTY'S AGENTS IN
m tn a a u T M Q a s s is t a n c e - t h e s e a g e n c ie s w i l l d t a k e a p p l ic a t io n s f r o m e l ig ib l e
APPLICANTS;» CONTRACT FOR IMPROVEMENTS; ANO 3) ASSURE THAT A l l FUNOS ARE HAN­
DLED ANO SPENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SHIP REGULATIONS THE SUBRECIPIENT AGENCIES
ARE NOT YET KNOWN, WITH THE EXCEPTION
OP THE DISASTER RECOVERY STRATEGY, BUT THE COUNTY EXPECTS TO MAKE AWARDS BY
OCTOBER S I, IS M , ALTHOUGH THE COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ONE OR MORE
AWARD8 AFTER THAT DATE BASED ON AVAILABILITY. 8UBHECIPIENT AGENCIES WHO ARE
AWARDED TO FUNDS WILL ADVERTISE THE AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS THROUGH THEIR ORGANI­
ZATIONS SOMETIME AFTER OCTOBER 31,1898. THE APPLICATION PERIOO FOR MOIVIOUALS TO
REQUEST ASSISTANCE IN THE PROGRAM AREA OF INTEREST WILL BE EFFECTIVE AT THE TMUE
THE 8UBRECtPIENT AGENCY 8 0 NOTIFIES THE PUBLIC. SOME 8U6RECIPIENT AGENCIES THAT
ARE AWAROEO FUNOS MAY STOP TAKMQ APPLICATIONS WHEN FUN08 ARE FULLY SPENT.

You wHI receive an exclusive list of sources that wil grant you unsecured cred­
it with absolutely no credit chscfc or security deposit, regardless of your credft
history. W* guarantee you receive 3-5 credit cards with a total credit Hnc of
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 !

Become a credit card agent! You win also receive information to show others
with no credit, bad credit or even credit worthy holders on how to obtain credit
cards with Interest rates as low as 5.9%. You can WarsNy make thousands of
$$$ right from your kitchen tab)#. You will receive your parsons) information to
obtain a credit Una of $10,000 In unsecured credit and al of the materials to
start your own home baaed business for only $39.95 plus $4.95 shipping and
handUng or $9.95 for priority handling.

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Kissing cousins

Today
la
Cousins
Day.
Everyone Is supposed to honor
and Idas their cousins, l ife
Savers and breath mints a re
recom m ended.

Itaraboa qulzaroo

Gilroy maim garlic

AGENCIES THAT ARE AWARDED SHIP FUND8 MAY IN LIMITED CIRCUMSTANCES ANO AS
APPROVED BY THE COUNTY CHOOSE TO USE THEIR CURRENT AND/OR EXISTING WAITING LISTS
OF APPLICANTS. HOW EVER.THECOUNTY WILL ATTEMPT TO MAKE FUNDING AWARD8 TO AGEN­
CIES THAT WILL TAKE NEW APPLICATIONS.
8H1P FUNOS MAY ONLY BE USED TO ASSIST HOUSEHOLDS THAT QUALIFY A8 ELIGIBLE UNOER
THE COUNTY’S INCOME STIPULATIONS. ONLY VERY LOW ANO LOW INCOME HOU8EHOLD8 NEED
APPLY FOR ASSISTANCE AFTER NOTIFICATION BY EACH 8U6REOPIENT AGENCY A8 APPLICA­
BLE. THE FOLLOWING CHART SHOW THE MAXIMUM INCOMES ALLOWABLE PER 81ZE OF HOUSE­
HOLD.

1 9 9 &gt; M 0

7 7 3 0 1 ,1 *3 3 1 • S M «S 3 4 3

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2
3.
4
6
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816.600
117300
820,000
822.060
824360
826.100
827300
829.360

824,900
829300
832.060
836300
836.460
841300
844.160
847.000

WHEN DISTRIBUTING SHIP FUNDS TO SUBRECIPIENT AGENCIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION. THE
COUNTY USES SELECTION COMMITTEES TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. 8UCH RECOMMENDATION WILL INCLUDE WHICH AGENCY OR AGEN­
CIES SHOULD 0E FUNOEO ANO THE AMOUNT OF FUNOS TO BE AWARDED TO SUCCESSFUL
AOENCieS. THE COMMTTTEE USED CERTAIN SELECTION CRITERIA TO MAKE THAT DETERMINA­
TION, AND SUCH CRITERIA INCLUDES, BUT 18 NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING:
RA8T AFFORDABLE HOUSING EXPERIENCE OF THE PROPOSER;
THE STAFFING ANO FINANCIAL CAPACITY OF THE AGENCY:
WHETHER THE AGENCY PROPOSES TO LEVERAGE SHIP FUNDING WITH AOOfDONAL FUNOS:
THE AGENCY'S EFFORTS TO TARGET AS MUCH FUNOtNO AS POS8IBLE FOR VERY LOW INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS;
THE TIME FRAME PROPOSED FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF ALL AWAROEO FUNDS.
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SHIP PROGRAM RULE8 ESTABLISH A MAXIMUM HOUSINQ VALUE LIMITATION FOR HOUSING
UNITS A88I8TED UNDER THE PROGRAM. THE VALUE OF THE A88I8TED HOME8 ARE LNIITEO.
AND THOSE UMIT8 DIFFER WITH REGARD TO WHETHER THE HOME 18 NEW OR EXISTING.
THOSE VALUES ARE AS FOLLOW:
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NEW CONSTRUCTION 8106,366
EXISTING HOUSING

898,623

SHIP FUND8 MAY NOT BE USED TO PURCHASE, REHABILITATE OR
PLEASE CALL HUEY DAVIS AT (407) 281-1130, EXTENSION 7384 IF YOU HAVEAMY
COMMENTS REGARDING THIS AO OR THE 8HIP PROGRAM. THE TELEPHONE
CALLERS 18 330-9689 AND IT 18 ANSWERED BETWEEN 8 *0 AM TO 800 PM,
FRIDAY.

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Swninota HaraM, SantonJ. Florida • Friday, July 2 4 ,IS M - M

Speak
this. I think a recount la In order.” Several
Beautification Board Mem bera were concerned
when they thought that the board waa bein g
dlabanded. Their feara were aoon alleviated.
Aa Carol Morriaon, a m em ber o f the Beautifi­
cation Board u ld . "W e w ork far the betterm ent
Tom

O ’Connell. Tuacawtlla Hom eowner's Aaaoctatlon
president eald. ‘ I w ant to go on record aa aupporting the pay raise.”
W ayne Nelaon commented on the m ayor's la w ­
suit. "W hy are we paying tax dollars on this.
You loot, that’s It.”
But perh aps the moat profound statement
came from W inter Springs M ayor Paul Partyka
who said. *1 hum bly ask that w e end the strife
up here.”

Murder
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violent and vicious attack."
Sheriff Don
Eallnger
said
Thursday. It’s an the more
efregtous because o f what

happened to a defenseless II*
year-old girt." Christine R arer
w as described by her school
principal, Nan P atter, as *a
sweet little girt," who enjoyed

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______ 900 un., 9:43 pm, lor. 3:10
am.. 3:10 p.m. Saw Bapna
um* Battel high: 9:25 un., 9:47
Ip.ip., lo r 3:15 un., 331 p A ,
l(fc03 pm., lo r 3:30 am.. 3:36
iSETS pm

singing and w as In the school
chorus.
The whodunit at Clekk C ir­
cle west o f Oeneva h as scared
the bejeebera out of those who
live In the area. The obvious
suspects are persona who were
fam iliar with one o f more o f the
victims. But who are they? And
why would they kill these peo­
ple?
Eabngrr said
the
triple
homicide w as not an act of
random violence nor waa It a
case o f domestic violence. He
the grln ty details o f what
but did not say w hat
type o f weapon or Instrument
the killer used. He called the
act 'extrem e inhum an beh av­
ior."
M v ett and R a w 's other
child, a 14-year-old girt, w aa at
the sh eriffs office Thursday
and h as been with victim s’ a d ­
vocates and counselors. She
w ss with b len d s the night o f
the slayings. She peeked down
from the second floor o f the
sh eriffs office Thursday during
Salinger's briefing on the law n
below.
Reports that Prtvett or R asor
may have had an arrest record
are circulating but the sh e riffs
department ask! today that
this could not - or would not •
be
confirm ed.
M v e tt
has
worked far Strickland Drywall
Inc. far eight years. His em ­
ployer. Jam es Strickland, aald
he w aa a hard-worker who
never com plained.
C hief Deputy Sheriff Steve
Harriet urged anyone who had
information that would h elp
the Investigation to call either
the S h eriffs Office (330-6600)
or Crim e Line (423-TIPS). He
said r»tm * lin e offers aa
a s 91.000 fa r U ps that lead to
the arrest o f
the killer.
In ths
Km hi o r a r
baffled at SO
ths last few it__________________
fires. Jalfawert by th e feSStng o f
popular
S h eriffs
D eputy’

SEMINOLE COUNTY
WEKIVA SMALL
STUDY
COMMUNITY
M EETIN G #1

TuotdEy, August 4, 1906
Identification of
Planning/Qrowth Is s u m ,
Strategics and land Usa
Ogdons
Thursday) August 13,199
Consensus Building and
Community
Recommendations
All meetings start promptly
at 7:00 P.M. and wftl be held
at the Seminole County
Sorvloes Building, 1101 eas(
First Street, Sanford, PL,
Room 1029 (Board
Chambers)

ffugrn* Gregory an d the Clekk
Circle tragedies. Som e oay the
area la cursed an d that b ad
lts and devils are w alking
streets.
■We used to have T -sh irts
that read. W h ere in the W ork!
Is Oeneva.* because people use
to look at uo so bianldy." said
Marffit B u lk s o f the Oeneva
Historical Society. "Now. Pm
Ainua everyone Knows.

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authority.
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Updating consumers on trends, movements
O ffice O f Consum er A ffairs
Closes After many months of
uncertainty, the U.S. OITice of
Consumer
AiTalrs
officially
dosed In January. For more
than 25 years, this office has
served consumers with n vari­
ety of programs, publications,
and public policy initiatives.
2. Kids On Th e N et. As your
consumers expand their use of
the Internet, companies are
expanding methods to attract
thetr
attention,
time,
and
money. The guidelines o f the
Children's Advertising Review
Unit (CARU) o f the Council of
Better Business Bureaus re­
quite web sites that attract
children to disclose what tnirmntlcin they collect and ex­
actly how it would be used. The
guidelines also emphasize the
need for acquiring parental
consent and require sites to
disclose their marketing m o­
tives in a language kids can
understand. Many consumrr
advocates believe stronger fed­
eral regulations are needed.
3. Deregulation o f U tilitie s .
More than 30 states are moving
toward eleetrie-utlllty deregula­
tion with varying speeds. This
will allow business customers
and households to select their
electricity service provider. As
tills market becomes
more
competitive.
concerns
exist
about service availability and
1

CONSUM ER
FOCUS

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

costs in low-income and rural
areas which may not be as
profitable for utility com pa­
nies.
4 Continued
A tta c k s
On
C redit Unions. In October, an
Injunction was Issued prohib­
iting credit unions from ex­
tending thetr field o f member­
ship. Legislative and judicial
actions will continue as batiks
attempt to restrict Hie activi­
ties of credit unions.
5. A irbag Dangers Result In
Sbut-OfT Sw itch. As a result
of strong evidence that air bags
can cause extensive harm to
children, and small adults,
when riding In the passenger
seat. Federal regulations now
allow for a kcy-oprrntrd shut­
off device for air bags.
6. Global Consum er M ove­
ment. Customers International
and many local
consumer
groups throughout the world
are expanding their efforts and

visibility. Topics under scru­
tiny Include food safety, snfe
drinking water, unfair adver­
tising. financial services, un­
safe
pnuluets. health care
services and costs.
7. Fees. While the availability
and competition among ATM
operators expands, fees also
Increase. Surcharges and other
fees ore becoming more com ­
mon despite legislative actions
to limit these chorgcs.
8. Financial Service And Th e
Poor. Cheek-cashing oullets.
pawnshops and rent-to-own
businesses are attracting more
and more customers. T ills
’ alternative financial sector’ ,
with Its high fees and exorbi­
tant Interest rates, rontlnucs
to expand among low Income
consumers and others.

JOSEPH HILLERY
Joseph Hllleiy, 89. Church
Street, Sanford, died Wednes­
day. July 22, 1998 at his resi­
dence. Bom Sept. 18. 1908 In
Montlccllo, he moved to Cen­
tral Florida in 1910. Mr. Hilleiy
was a Janitor for a comm ercial
airline. He was a member o f
New Zion Primitive Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include sons. Na­
thaniel.
Robert.
Herbert,
Stanley. Emanuel, all o f San­
ford; daughters, Edith Martin,
Beatrice Baker. Eunice Blake,
Elnore Llngard, Josephine Barrincr, Mary Buckner, all of
Sanford,
Ella Plnnock, Or­
lando,
Vem ell
H.
McGill,
Philadelphia,
Pa.;
brother,
Charlie, Sanford; sister, Mary
Brown,
Sanford:
numerous
grandchildren,
great­
grandchildren and great-great­
grandchildren.
Wilson-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc., Sanford, in charge o f
arrangements.

VIRGINIA I. MURPHY
Virginia I. Murphy, 75, Geor­
gia Avenue, Longwood, died
'Hill reday. July 23. 1998. B om
29. 1923 In Delbarton, W .Va„
she moved to Central Florida
in 1973. Mrs. Murphy was re­
tired from the Department of
State in Washington D.C. and
Seminole County School Board
Transportation Dept. She a t­
tended First Baptist Church of
Dmgwood.
Survivors Include daughters.
Brenda K. Stephens, Sanford,
Patricia Lane Webb, Longwood;

F is h

son, James
D., Longwood;
brothers. Walter H. Sprouse.
Clarence B. Sprouse. George
Sprouse, all o f San Antonio.
Texas. Drury Sprouse. Alton.
Mich.; sisters. Joyce Vinson.
Williamson. W.Va., Josephine
Pappas. Silver Spring. Md..
Emogenc Haga. San Antonio.
Texas; 14 grandchildren:
12
great-grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carry Hand Fu­
neral Home,
Longwood,
In
charge o f arrangements.

9.
Expanded
Consum er
Regulations. Expanded eredll
reporting
rights
and
nulo
leasing disclosure rulrs nrr two
o f the new regulations a d ­
dressing
changing
Hoelela)
trends.

By Nick Pfeifau f
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Personnel nt the
Central Florida Zoologlcul Park
this week have been running at
n fever pltcji. Preparation Is
being finalized for lills Satur­
day night's Blnck Tie on the
Wild Side event.
The ninth
annual
fund­
raising extravaganza will be
held nt the Omni Rosen Botel,
9840 International Drive In

MURPHY, VUtODflAI.
Funeral wrvtrca for Mr*. Murphy
will be Saturday nt 1 p m. to die
Woodlawn Carey Band Funeral
Clinprl. Diogwood, with Die Rrv.
Jtncph A Webb officiating. Inter­
ment will be in Borderland. W.Va.
Tliere will be no public railing
hour*. Woodlawn Carey Band Fu­
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In In etiurge of w v tm .

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welfare—
electronically. The proposal
may push many consumers
Into using unregulated, iu u u pcrvlsed
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signs three by three feet In size
warning of the restriction. In
order to reach angler* who
tnuy sit along the shoreline as
they (lsh, plans are to have
smaller signs, one foot square,
al various locations along with
roadway adjacent to the lake.
They would be placed on posts
extending four feet above the
ground, eveiy 500 feet from the
north end o f French Avenue,
(U.S. Highway 17-92) eastward
beyond Fort Mellon Park to
Mellonvlllc Avenue.
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.m. meeting agenda for posslle approval as part o f the
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DtCKMAN
Elizabeth Lee Morrow Dlcknian. 38. West Panama Road.
Winter Springs, died Saturday,
July 18. 1SJ98. Bom Feb. 12.
l l&lt;60 In Fort Sill, Okla., she
moved to Central Florida In
] ‘»8G. Dr. Dlckman was a
pharmacist for Pharmacy Re­
lief Services o f Central Florida.
She was an Episcopalian.
Survivors Include husband.
James D.; sons. Vincent Mi­
chael Accardl, Conner James.
Winter Springs; mother. Eliza­
beth A. fierce. Tehachapl,
Calif.; father. James 0. Mor­
row. West Palm Beach; sisters.
Kimberly Rae Wood. Nokomla.
Ha., Kelly M. Colegrove. Cape
Canaveral.
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�Seminoio Ho’ald, Sanford, Florida • Friday. July 24, 1998 •B A

People
Guys, you’ re messing up your relationships

CALENDAR
Blood Bunk
Central Florida Blood Hank
Is asking donors o f all types of
blood • especially O-typc d o ­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch, 1302 K. Second St. For
Information, call 322-OH22.

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

Senior activities
l-ike Mary Seniors
Invite
anyone 55 years erf older to Join
them In two werkly activities
on Monday: Woodcarvers. from
9:30 to 11 :.'i0 a.m. Games from
I to ,'t p.in.. at the Frank Evans
Center. I5H N. County Club
Hoad.

Senior employment
An
employment
program
sponsored
by AAIU’ Senior
Community Service
Employmen I Program Is held nt the
Sanford National Guard A r­
mory. 1115 E. First SI., Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
a ir H a.m. to I p.m. Telephone:
324-HOOH Tlie program assists
seniors. 55 ami over, to return
to the work place.

Cancer support
Sup|Miri. Hope and Kerovrry.
S.H.A.H.. meets rvrry Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Hrglonal Hospital in
the far com er of the dining
room, lilts Is a self help tsipport group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 324H737 or 322-77H5 for more In­
formation.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players urr Invited to
play
contract
bridge
every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation. cull 322 1)320

A AR P
The Winter Springs Chapter
o f AAIU’ meets the third Mon­
day of the month, ut 1:30 p.m..
at the Winter Springs Senior
Center off Kdgemon Avenue.
Senior citizens. 50 and over,
are Invited to attend.
For Information, call 6950285.

Gamblers,

families

Gamblers Anonymous and
Gam-Anon
for
family
and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave..
Maitland. For more Informa­
tion. call 236-9200.

Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p.m. ut the Presbytertan House of Goodwill.
317 Oak Ave., Sanford.

Lakeside Lions
The Sanford Lakeside Lions
Club meets the first and third
Monday or the month, at 7:00
p.m., at the Marina Hotel.
Visitors and new members arc
welcome. For Information, call
Matt Altemose, 322-8545. or
David Hall. 330-5238.

Historical Commission
The Lake Mary Historical
Commission meets at 7 p.m.,
the first Monday o f the month,
at the Frank Evans Center, 158
N. Country Club Road. Contact
James Thompson at 322-9432
for more Information.

Practical Nurses
The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association of Florida,
Inc., meets the second Monday
o f the month at 6:309 p.m. at

Kllamcy Ha pi 1st Church, 701
Formoso Ave.. C.E.U. class
provided
each
month.
All
meetings arc open to l.PNs and
to students and graduate l.PNs.
For Information call 299-4321.

Last week In this column we
laid some hard lines on the la­
dles. Now It Is time for you
guys to herd the wake-iij&gt; call
on how you’re helping to mess
up your relationships.

Modelers Club

Most of as had lousy training
In how to rrra lr n good rela­
tionship. Our education came
from our parents, who. If they
stayed together, often did so
‘ for the sake o f the children",
or from financial necessity, or
brcniisc It was easier to slay hi
a had situation they under­
stood than to risk having no
relationship.
O f course, we
Hiipjilrmrntrd our training with
romantic movies and bad nov­
els to erratr an absolutely ri­
diculous Image o f what to exlied from a relationship and
iiow to relate to our partners,

Tlie Sanford Aero M odrlrrs
Club meets every third Monday
o f the month starting at 7 p.m.,
with the "Model o f the Month*
competition at Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St. All phases o f H/C
model aircraft are presented.
11ie club's Hying Held Is located
In Sanford. For more Informa­
tion. contart Lre Horsur ut
574-4732,

VFW, Auxiliary
Veterans of Foreign Wars and
the Ladles Auxiliary of Sanford
I*o»t 1010H meet the third
Monday at 7:00 p.m. at the
post home. 20-14 S. Sanford
Ave.

Pigeon Fanciers
Tlie Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets the
third Monday of each month ut
the Seminole County Agrtcul
tunil Center. 4300 Orlando
Drive. Sanford. For Informa­
tion, call Arl or Jean Anderson
at 831-8033.

Overeaters

Anonymous
Sanford * Overeaters Anony­
mous meets every Tuesday, at
10 a.m. In Parish Hull Whltnrr
l-oungr of Holy Cross Episco­
pal Church In Sanford Tlie
meetings last about an hour.
There are no dues nor fees.
Thr only requirement to attend
ts the desire to stop eating
compulsively.

Shuffleboard
Tlie Sanford Tourist
and
Shufllrboard Club practices
every
Tuesday
und Friday
starting at 1:30 p.m. Tlie
courts are located behind thr
Sanford Senior Center. Those
Interested In playing, learning
to play or Joining the chib may
call Hus# Kltnen president,
322-7751. for information.

Sewing Club
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m.
to noon, the WOOP1E Sewing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary
Senior Center. 200 N. Country
Club Hoad, to make baby
clothes, and Items for nursing
homes as well as Items for the
Christmas store. Tlie Items
made by the club are donated
to precmle babies, nursing
home residents nnd gifts for
the annual Christmas store.

Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years or older to
Join them In activities every
Monday through Friday, from
9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at the
Lake Maty Community Center,
260 N. Country Club Road.

Weekly Lions Club
The Sanford
Lions
Club
meets every Tuesday at noon at
the Colonial Room In down­
town Sanford near the clock.
Visitors
and
prospective
members are welcome.

Bridge Club
Sanford
Duplicate
Bridge
Club meets at noon each Tues­
day at the Greater Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce, 400 E.
First St.. Sanford.

Toastmasters meet
The Night Owls Toastmasters
Club 46581 meets every Tues­
day o f the month, at 7:30 p.m.,
at the Lake Mary Community
Building on
Country
Club
Road. Contact Rosella Bonham
at 323-8284 for more Informa­
tion.

Getting Married?
Engagement and wed­
ding forms are available
at the Seminote Herald
office, 300 N. French
Ave., Sanford, Florida
32771. These stories are
usually published in the
Weekend edition and
may be accompanied by
a photo. There is no
charge for this service.

Ix l's look ut some o f the ri­
diculous games guys play to
win the "girl o f your dreams*
(and often later spend enor­
mous iinir. energy and money
getting away from|.
Some guys love to play
"Sugar Daddy* to Impress their
lady. It might work real well for
awhllr because many gals love
to lie wtnrd and dined. But the
bad news is that when the
money runs out. so will she.

FAM ILY
C O U N SELO R

f

MARY
BALK

Everybody has difficult periods
In their lives, and If your rela­
tionship Is hulll on the "Sugar
Daddy" theme, you are going to
t&gt;e abandoned liy your wife or
lover Just when you need her
most.
Another big mlstakr men
make Is getting your ego fed by
marrying n woman who Is t o ­
tally dependent on you for her
physical, emotional and flnanrlnl well-being. Tlie time will
come when you get tired o f car­
rying her. but sh ell still tie t o ­
tally dependent on you. The
reality Is that equal relation­
ships are the best thing that
ever luippened to men, but
many of you are scared o f
them. Oet Over III
Don't

do

the

"Handsome

W orkers sw eeping
d in ers tow ard door
DEAR AHHY Lust night my
boyfriend und I ate at a very good
Chinese restaurant The sign says it
doses ut 9 p.m. We strived nt 8:45.
were seated and ordered a small
meal
W a le we were starting the soup,
the server brought the main course
As we began tne msln course, he
brought the fortune rookies and the
bill and placed them on the table.
He said they were dosing the cosh
register and usked us to pay imme­
diately At the sams time, another
employee tiegan vacuuming around
us and the other couple who were
still eating
Abby, it's a large restaurant, and
they could have started cleaning at
the other end o f the room. The
woman of the other couple asked
them if they’d please turn ofT the
vacuum, and was told they were
closing Meanwhile, my boyfriend
nnd I paid for a meal we couldn't
eqjoy. Had we known they would
rush us, we could have ordered the
meal to go.
We are late eaters, so wc usually
ask when we enter a restaurant if
they're still nerving. Are restaurant
closing times generally conaidered
the same os store closings when
customers should be out the door at
a designated time? What do you
think. Abby?
DISAPPOINTED DINER
IN SAN CARLOS, CALIF.
D EAR D ISAPPO INTED : Don't
fault the employees at the Chi­
n ese r e s t a u r a n t . T h e p o ste d
closing time la just that, a clos­
ing time that should be honored
lust aa customers should abide
b y the closing time o f a depart­
ment store.
Next time you must eat late.
In c o n s id e ra t io n f o r tha r e s ­
taurant ow n er an d employees,
■ ele ct a r e s t a u r a n t w it h a
la te r c lo sin g tim e — o r o rd e r
take-out.

DEAR ABBY: In reeponae to the
letters in your column about domes­
tic abuse — one from a divorce

A D V IC K

I'rlncr" uumiImt and get on
your while horse to rescue the
little damsel In distress. It's
nice to help people when they
are having problems, Iml if you
Imild it relationship on II.
you're carrying It too far. In the
"Handsome
I’rlnce"
game,
when you fall olf your white
horse (Illness, accident, Inst
Job), your little damsel Is very
likely to resent your "failure"
and start looking for another
prltiee to rescue her.

Tlie awful truth Is that
womrn do gel older, heavier
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Mexico — I am sure they Ixith mean
well, but domeatic abuse is not cutnnd-dried.
Yes, we need to protect women
from batterers and free them frai#
arrest when they defend themDelves. But one-sided laws that pro­
tect only women Ibattered by mem
nre just quick-fix scheme* — "wound
bite" law*.
Blanket protection for women
doesn't uddre** gay and lesbian
relationship* Hike it or not, they do
exist — and they, too, have hatterera). Women are also batterer* and
abusers, not just in lesbian relation­
ships, but also in straight relation­
ships. Men, too, can be victim*.
Law* again*! domestic violence
*hould focus on the abuser, whoever
the abuser is — male or female,
straight or gay, rich or poor. Law
enforcement and politicians should
be trained to understand all the
possibilities, and then take educat­
ed action to end abuse. We already
have too many laws and too many
police. What we really need now is
more respect for both — und for one
another.
STEPHEN RANDOLPH.
SAN FRANCISCO

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D E A R S T E P H E N ! You make
a good point. However, 1 believe
the la w s a re w ritte n the w a y
th e y a r e b e c a u e e the vaat
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c a s e s in v o lv e m en a b u s in g
women. A fter reading your let­
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law s should be amended so that
all batterers, regardless o f gen­
d e r, sh ou ld b e lia b le fo r their

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Attorney General Tom Udall of New

The following births were re­
corded at Florida Hospital In
Altamonte:
June 27 - Elizabeth and David
Alexander. Lake Mary, Boy
June 30 - Dawn and Mark
Tummlna, Casselberry.
Boy:
Deborah and Earl Kolsa, San­
ford,
Otri:
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and
Bhavesh Chandararta, Sanford,
Girl
July 1 - Jung and Jae Cho,
Longwood, Boy
July 2 - Cynthia and Michael
Brown, Lake Mary, Girl; Jonl
and Mitchell Mazur, Lake Maiy,
Girl: Linda and Craig Emerlne,
Lake Mary. Girl
July 3 • Myra and Clyde Hayes.
Sanford, Girl: Christina Cran­
dall and David Pearman, Longwood. Boy; Teresa and John
Ntchcraon. HI. Deltona. Olrl
July 4 - Buwan and Derrick
Smedley, Sanford, Boy
July 5 - Dennay Molnar and
Damian
Sooy.
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Boy

Mary Balk Ib a Certified Addiction
Prevention Professional and a
counselor at Crooms Academy.
Phone: 322-5742.

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wife* unless you plan to have
her bronzed and placed on the
mantle. Ilie y 're real high main­
tenance. both financially and
physically, and they're always
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request for song titles for the Hospital
Hit Parade, I was Inundated by your
mail. Some letters Included up to 60
so n g titles. E vidently, you had fun
wkh this project. That's g reat Here is
a sampling of the best songs. Because
of time constraints, 111 probably make
this the last lis t
"Red Blood for a Blue Lady"
"Hello, Dr. Robinson"
"Stool Train"
"Don't S tep on My O rthopedic
Shoes"
"Days of Pain and Rosea"
"An Implant to Build a Dream On"
"Beer-barrel Belly"
"Bom too Loose"
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Russ
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One day Pete
will come up
Roses - but
not very soon
c Pete Rooe has aa much right to be In the
Hall of Flame as Bud SeUg has to be the
Commissioner of Baseball. The game can
get along nicely at present without either
one of them - especially Selig.
Sure. Rose was a great ballplayer. He
compiled the right stats, he hustled and
helped his team win pennants. What he did
on the field should have him enahrtned al­
ready.
The problem Is that he also broke rules,
was occasionally mean-spirited, got Into
'trouble with the Feds and wound up In jail.
He was a colorful character who lacked
character. He told one of his players to quit
reading the Bible in the clubhouse. He did
job on the press. He left his wife and

Close calls in Sanford softball

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Tom WHkt (left) and Jobey Gorman led Matthews to a 13*12
win In Sanford men'a softball action Thursday night. Mat­

thews held on after Cactus Bob’s scored five In the seventh
to dose the gap.

Three games go down to final at-bat; W interhoff slams three
Nothing « u c u y In the Sanford
and Jam ie P ltier singled and Tom
M en's Softball League Thursday
W ilk s whacked a three-run hom er
night.
to d o ee the ^ p .
All four gam es went down to the
Mickey C ogbu m followed with a
wire with
three one-run gam es
single an d acoted on Jobey Oorthat went closer to d e t e n t * * * the
m an's double to tie it up and Steoutcotne o f the season standings
Phen Lugcrta g iln M rd httn hom e,
and playoff seeding*.
Nell
Singled
and
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the tw iksii lifa W o im iiiili Hi take a I f * d h at Lugertngls tw o-run single
13-13 win over C artu s Bob's. T b *
in the third put Matthews ahead for
team s slugged tt out in the Brat
good.
w hen Matthews took a 5-4 lead.
. i n si .
Cactus B ob's started the sluggtrw A ° S S r y
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back.
After one out. Jason Flannagan

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two runs). Justin Edwards (two
stogies, run). Don BasU (run). Brad

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Ttoo of the guys who cant get In because
neither the Baseball Writers of the Veter­
ans Committee are not allowed to vote for
Jhem are Shortest Joe Jackson and Pete
Rose. A gffod argument la that If Row feta

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O R L A N D O -A l 5 T . 180 pounds
end 0
bod r fat. M rC n rn v
H ercules W alls gets noticed when
he w alks in a room. Much like he
gets noticed on the football field.
Often told he w as too sm all to
pfty football, the m an known to
fans a s Herkte refused to baten to
the naysayers. That kind o f deter­
m ination led to a track and foot­
ba ll scholarship at the University
o f T o w s, a twelve year stint In
professional sports and now a Job
in the front office for the O rlando
Predators.
After Mb years in the NFL and sta
years an the field for the Predators,
W alla Is atlll setting the gam e o f
football. Just to different client.
W hen he’s not m arketing the
Predators, be'a speaking to stu ­
dents around central Florida about
the *—y * * *^nf t o f education an d
w aftin g a ' &gt;wif tu,r *fwt atm ighter
path. .
"I try to tnattU in the young kids
that education la very im portant,*
stressed W alla. T h e se young ath-

on your face because everything Is going to be O .K .* said
W alls* ‘And it's O.K. to cry.”
W hen asked if he h as applied
this to his professional life, he
sm iles.
W alls has a desire to return to
the grtd-lron for the Predators. He
h as been w orking out with Jock
Youngblood for the last year, fine

tuning his body, m ind and gam e.
Many Predator fans are anxious for
his return. He sm iles again w hen
asked If it will happen.
*rm hoping to return before the
1009season * said W alls.
W alls also desires
a
fam ily
someday, but even at 37 he's not
feeling rushed to get married.
"She h as to be a Christian,* said

W alls. ‘And she h as to love chil-

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For now, he enjoys the ch al­
lenges o f his position with the
Predators and speaking to the
T ro lust following God and n y
beliefs, said W alls. ‘ I’ll be patient
knowing He works in n yaterlou s

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�10 A • Semtnoki Herald. Sanford, Florida •Friday. July 24. 1998

Sanford----------Continued from page 9A
for good.
For Papa John's: Noy Rivers
(slnRle, two runs). Dave Rape
(two
runs).
BJ.
Osborne
(three doubles, two runs),
Frankie Phillips (three sin­
gles). TV Koke (single). Scott
Carter (slng]e. two runs). J.R.
Spivey
(two singles,
run).
Jimmy Williams (run), Vic
DtUartolo (double, run). Jay
Bellamy (two singles, run).
For Bussard: Bryan Crown
(two singles, run). Manny Silva
(single, run). Kirk WlnterhofT
(two homers, double, three
runs). Dave Johnson (two sin­
gles. run). Duane Ooemble
(two singles, run), Ed Bussard
(two singles, run), Steve Bussard (single, run), Steve B ar­
nes (two singles, run). Matt
Mehalko (double, single, run).
Doug Atkinson (single).
Bussard’s had to come back
and face Central Baptist, and
this time scored a 12-11 vic­
tory o f Its own.
Bussard Jumped out to a 3-1
lead with Silva and Crown
singled and scored on John­
son's two-run double. Central
Baptist struck back with two
In the bottom o f the Drat.
Mike Schwarz singled and
scored on Todd Christensen's

single and Ken Perry knocked
In another to make It 3-2.
The leud went back and
forth, but Central Baptist
came through with five In the
sixth as Christensen. Perry,
Mike Hartman. Jnck Doyle
and
Rob
Thacker
each
knocked In runs to put Cen­
tral Baptist up. 11-0, but Bussard’s WlnterhofT slammed his
third homer o f the night and
Ooemble and Bryant knocked
In runs to put Bussard back
up.
For Bussard's: Manny Silva
(single).
Kirk
WlnterhofT
(homer, single, two runs).
Bryan Crown (three singles,
two runs),
Dave Johnson
(double, run). Ed Bussard
(single), Duane Ooemble (two
singles, two runs). Calvin Bry­
ant (double, single, run). Hank
Tooke (two singles), Doug
Atkinson (single, run). Steve
Bussard (single, run). Matt
Mehalko
(single,
run),
Ed
Tooke (two singles).
For Central Baptist (Mike
Schwarz (three singles, nm).
Asa
Evans
(run),
Tommy
Qraccy
(four singles,
two
runs). Todd Christensen (three
singles, triple (two runs). Ken
Perry (two singles, two runs).
Rob Thacker (three singles.

run). Mike Hartman (triple.
Hlnglr. run). JefT NrIT (single).
Jack Doyle (double, single,
run).
Papa John's also took
field a second time and came
away with an 8-4 win over
W rstvlrw Baptist Church.
A four-nin third scaled the
deal Tor Papa John's.
Trailing 2-1. Noy
Rivera
doubled with one out and.
with two outs. B.J. Osborne
singled Rivers home. Dave
OofT followed with a two run
singles and Frankie Phillips
singled In another nm.
Papa John's scored two
more In the fourth and held
to win.
For Papa John's: Noy Rivers
(double, single, two nina),
Dave Rape (two singles), B J ,
Osborne (three singles, one
nm). Dave OofT (single, run),
Frankie Phillips (single, run).
Ty Koke (single, nm). Scott
Carter (two singles) Jimmy
Williams (single, nm). Jay
Bellamy (double, nm).
For Westvtew Baptist: Troy
Pate (slnglr). Gregg Scfrlcd
(nm). Barry Qrven (two sin­
gles. ntn). Oenc l*yle (single).
William Billups (two singles).
Joey Lugero (slnglr), Barry
Henderson (single, run).

Russ------------

RAINES GAUGE
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Sem inole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. H is stats for the 1998 season Is
In the first colum n, personal-best season
totals In the second colum n and career totals
(including 1998 gam es) In the third column.

Jason Flannagan scored three runs as

Continued from P age 9A

Wednesday. Rock went 2-for-5 as the
Yankees pounded Detroit. 13-2 for their third
straight win. The Yanks hold a 15 1/2 game
lead In the American League East and the beat
record tn the majors. The Yankees were off on
Thursday.

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tar him; thus he said, "Now shall 1 sleep In the
dust: and thou sh all seek me in the m orning,
but I shall not be* (Job 7:21).

A MfRffiCMt MCOira«tlMlrt
A genuine and em pathetlc understanding o f
Job’s problem s brin gs a response which says:
•Spare me from these experiences.* However,
this w orld la too Im perfect to do that. Most
people have Cued at least one or more o f
these problem s. How can one respond w ith
hope In catastrophic events as these?
liste n to the outcome o f J o b 's problem s:
the Lord blessed the latter end o f Job m ore
than his beginning...* (Job 42:12), and Job
declares his pstlent faith In Ood ss he
declares that his life shall never end.
*For I know that my redeem er Uveth, and
that he shall stand at the latter day upon the
earth: and though after nw skin worm s
destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see
Ood* (lo b 19:25-26).
H aw do w e face p ro blem s-tn
lim ited and Im perfect strength or
patient faith a s Job In the sovereign.

Lord?

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Briefs
SANFORD - The 1998 Cen­
tral Florida O o sp d M usic life ­
time Achievem ent A w ards w ill
be held Saturday. Ju ly 35,
5:30 p jn . at the Sanford Civic
Center.
Hosting an d helping to m ake
this an evening to rem em ber
will be Jackie Benton o f S u p er
Channel 55 an d her husband,
Denyl Benton, director o f m i­
nority services at O rlando In­
ternational Airport Authority.
Tickets are available for this
form al-black-tie
gflgir
And
dinner at Tabernacle Book and
Bible Store, 13th S t m t and
from members o f the m ustd s n s guild. For further infor­
mation you may call (9 04 )
5 P A 2 335 or 322-5418.

NAACP iSMtiafl

ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS - The
Seminole County Branch of
the National Association for
the Advancement o f Colored
People, will host Us annual
Freedom Fund and Awards
banquet Saturday. July 25 b e ginning at 7:30 p.m.
Quest speaker will be Con­
gresswom an Corrtne Brown of
Florida's
3rd
Congressional
District. The theme for this
year's banquet Is ’ NAACP: P re ‘ '
Tom orrow's
Leaders

nance an d support annual Ini­
tiatives.
Tor
Inform ation or
phone 645-9530.
The northw est
d u ste r o f schools (Idyllw llde,
W icklow an d W ilson) w ill begin
the first day o f school for
year
on
Aug.
3.
P re­
registration o f children is r e ­
quested a s soon a s possible for
children w ho w ill b e five years
o f age on o r before Sept. 1 and
have not been registered os
yet.
For
registration
details
phone 330-0319.

Debt •IImIm Hm Wftrtfi fifty

on Friday. Aug. 7 st 8 p.m.
the Fine Arts Theatre located
in the Fine Arts Building.
The ensem ble, under the
rectioa o f Christopher Dolske.
w ill perform s variety o f big
bond styles from the swing era
to
contem porary
arra n ge ­
ments. Featured in the con­
cert w ill be tunes recorded by
the ban ds o f D uke Ellington.
Count Basle, Stan Kenton.
Buddy
Rich.
and
Thad
Jones/M d Lewis.
The concert Is free and open
to the public. For m ore Infor­
m ation contact Patricia M ere­
dith at (407) 338-3039.

non-ttop jat service

beginning Friday July 24th

reservations:

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H ousing s t d Com m unity D e ­
velopm ent C orporation . Inc. Is
sponsoring a D ebt Elim ination
W orkshop on Thursday. Aug. 6
beginning at 7 p.m .. at 417 E.
Second Street. S an ford.
Persons attending w ill b e a r
how to becom e totally d e b t
free and how to save for a new
home, through the m ost e ffe c ­
tive use o f savings.
The m eeting is open to the
public bu t seating Is lim ited
and reservations ore requested
by phoning 334-9133.

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Tickets for the event are 930
each, with money to help fl-

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Oaatof Cautfa afftoa aaBfted af
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law atot wai Pa matted to rta
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WARNIbO Ntoa I t M l.
Ptortoa Factor Law Pula* at
P»a»a dura, mpuirte cartato

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But*rant to a Pinal/udpwaci to
Paraalaaara dated /tor Brt,
IB M entered to Caw Na.: EFIM &gt; CA-ta-K al I Pa Olrpull
Court to Iha l*rt /udtolto
Clratol In and ter Barton*to
Caunic, Florida, wtwrato WBLLB
FAMOO BANK. N A , PtotatM,
and ELIZABETH RUIZ, M rta
OefeedaM
I wM eat to dto MMNB» and
ddat didder tor caad, Ntow
Bane, rta auto wM Pa dtod at
rta Waal Prani Oaar to rta

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The Waal M • tato to Lto IB,
Mart 14. TI8R 1. B P TRAP*
POPO B MAP OP TUB TOWN OP
BANPORO. aaaardtof to rta
K t Idanto aa raaarttad to Plat
rt I, Payee M Ibmugb B4,
toclualw, Putete Paaarda to
Bewuntoa Ceunty. Ptorlda
art/a 1B1T PatowHa A*
•unlard. Ptorlda MFT1
*tn accardarw* wild Ida
Americana wtrt Qlaadaniaa Act.
porwna wading a apuch

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rta nuttra Tetepdona I 4 d r
aaa-arn (to o j w i-aao-aas•FFB, rta Florida Rotor
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CHAPLIBB FALK and
/AWCS FALK. Ma wMe.
TO: Odartaa I- Part and /otmco

YOU AM MPBBT NOTIPIIO
dal an aettan tot Pwn cam*
monuod to Poroctoaa a
Martgaga on rta following reel
prepi Hy. lying and doing elfoei*
ad to Senanoto aouniy. Ptorlda.
mare patVetoarly deecnbod aa
lo^Newe*
The Waal 111 to Lot TO and ad
at Lto 11. Block *A*. LAKt
WATMAN HIIOMTB HIOHWAT
ADDITION, aaaordtog la Id*
Wat Idaroto aa raaardad to Plat
Pook a. Page 14. Public
toorda ^rl ^l^i^^ti^r^rl^i
ortda
Tdfe aetton daa boon Mod
egetoel you and you at*
•egtored lo earn* a aopy el your
wtittw drtanaa. M any. to M an
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CLERK OP THB
OMOUITOOURT
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Tha adndnlairalton to Iha
aetata ol Thoms* S. Ivaratt.
M TUB CrtCUfT COURT,
daesaaad. PH* Numdar 00-042M Aiart in *
CP la pending In Iha Circuit
M M INO i l COUNTY,
Caart far Bamlwto County,
Ptorlda, Probate OMeloa. Iha
c a m N e ftirre f^ A .i4 * d
addmao af wMcd la P.0 Prewar COUNTPYWIM HOMS
C, dantard. Ptorlda 22FT2. Tha L0A&gt;1». INC. a New
namoa and addraaaaa of the York corporalion, l/k/*
paraonal mproaanfatkio an^f t^ia COUNTPYWIM FUNDINO
paraorwl mpraaenlathra'a attar* CORPORATION.
n*r am aal forth below
Pt*inIlfI,
AN Intamaiad poraona ara
mauirrd to Ma with IMe court.
BTCPHINO wkioino
WITHIN THRU WON THI OF t0S*0M*S4-lt2N.
TNt PIPIT PUBLICATION OP KILLY A WMOINI
THIN NOTICE (1) all claim* I (BOFUNPNOWN);
aaatoaf Ida aetata and (1) any and *ny unknown hair*.
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malted Idal chaNangaa Ida
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liana af rta paresnaf mpraai
cltimlng by, Ihmagh and
tathm, aanaa, ar lurtadwtl** of under any of Iha

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NOTtOB
PuMNaaon ol idto Naflea daa
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began an M f IF, 10M
NOTICE la hamby ghmn Idal
PULLIAM H MOPPIdON.
the undereigned Clart of tha
IBOUINK
I Circuit Court to SenSnele
Ptorlda Par No: 142M2
Cuunly, Ptorlda. wrt M d l l d h
BALDWIN B MORRISON. PA
day of AUOUST, IBM. al HOB
F1M South U I Highway 17-02 o'clock A M al Ida Waal Front
Pant Park. Florida 22FS0
door of ids lamtoole County
tofaphow 40F/0M*iat4
Courtdou** In kantord. Florida.
ar tor aato and bad al public
all
outcry lo Id* dlgdatl and beat
iuty IF. 14. II
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&gt;I* hamby st*o« that a
Hearing wrt ba bald by
Idto
Planning B
Zoning
I Comwaaalon at rta City
* mtaatoa Chamber*, City
•antord. Ftortda. at F M
|pm. on Tdumday, August *.

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Family
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LBDAL MBCMPTION: Late
|18 14, B 18 Ara*«4a Tarraco,
to roaordad to rta Pubba
kaiard* to Bambtota County.
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Mato a

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Lot to. a keck c. MALTDII
BHORIB MCONO AOOITION.
according to to* ptot rtaroof.
I maordad In Ptol Book 18 ol
Pagaf*) M. Pabbc Record* ol
ilf*m n■atm
MwfTWPIBPiW LvBMd»»T|F, r IvffmV,

punaont to Id* Pbwl Judgment
entered to a aaaa pandUig to
aaat Court Id* rtyt* to wdtod to
Indicatod above
WITNBM my hand and official
I aaal ol aald Court du* 20rt day
ol July. IBM
(COURT UA L)
II you am a paraon with a rta*
mad*Boa to ardar to parUclpato
to ttoa praaaadtog. you am antidad, al na aaal la yau. to Ida
•••Matoa to aariain aaatokaaea.
Ptaaa* ea*to*l Court adnumaIralor, M l N Park Atmnua,
Bull* NM1, Banlurd. Ptorlda
IM FFI, (MF) m ass* ail.
I ***^- f rtla 2 working day* al
yaur mtofpt to rtto (None* al
I Faraitoaum Sato), if you am
FFIt M yaw ara voter
od. aatt I BM MS BFFS.
VANNS MQHBB
CUPK OP THB — * —
ORCWT OOURT
~ Jaaa B. Jaaawte
m% Clark
|ATTDRNBY POP PUUNTtPP ■
IN. Nooob. Jr.. Bwaubo
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OP MMN0L8 COUNTY, FLORI­
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Otonmlaaton Chamber*. Cite
HtoL B*nfo*8 Ptorlda, to FOB
pm. an Tburaday. Auguat B.
1M8 to aanaliar a mgaiat for
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NOTW I OP PSTtnOD
NOTICE OP PETITION TO
CHANQE NAME OP JEREMY
ANTHONY OREENC
TO JOHN ANTHONY OACINE
104*07 Otenwood Road.
AM ID
* Pmaklyn. Naw York 1121*
YOU ARB NOTIPIBO that a
Jammy Anthony Oman* to
« ha*
any. ta N an MtotwNa______ _
naforto gwardten and natt Mand
to PMHMnar. wdaaa addraaa I*
it Charing Croa* Clmte,
ry, Ptorlda an or baton*
•I 12. ttM . and dta td*
-------*1 wlrt td* Clark el thrt
ClreuH Court *(rt*r b*fom am*
•tely tdamatter: other*la* a
datauN wrt ba antemd agaUnt
you for Ida mltef damandad in
rta Petition.
ICourt Seal)
on Jafy lto. ISM
Clark of rt* MrauH Court
Semtoof# County. Florida
■y: Luanna Woedtay
Deputy Clark
Puteiah: July 18 IF. 24, II .
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IN PS: THB ESTATE OP
OALON LVSLL. JR .
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NOTtOB to bamby ghmn rtto
ttw uniamlgnid Clark to rt*
Circuit Court at Barfontoa
County. Ptorlda. wfo an ttw IBM
dra *f AUDUBT, iaaa. at u aa
•'•took AM. ai iba Waal Front
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18 Tito 8 TRAPPORO'B MAP
OP TN I TOWN OP BANPORO,
Mdtag to rta PM rtamto ••
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•tote NM1. BanterA Ptorlda

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to rtto Oawt rtto 1Brt day
to /toy,
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to Pda aadaa

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OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILSD
WILL BB FOREVER BARRED.
.Ttw date to IPat publlaattan to
rtto nettca la July »4rt.1M t.
F i r»onal Etcrtaraii Bir^i
JAM LYCLL
1M WM Htekary Una
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IF CHEVROLET
fQt JOSH INJ1FS4A0
ALTAMONTE TO WINS 11F
MARKER BT.. ALT. EPOS. SALE
DINS AT 1BBB AM WSW 1
HOUR PRIOR.
bbfot: July 24. t»M
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ISM. IBM, antorad in Civil
BT. i
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Oana Nr BF*B1BB-OA*tS*L to
Mm ObouH Court to ba IBTN
i to Wa inaanl to New* a |
Judtotol Cimfot ta aad tor SEMI*
*111. ISM:
NOLI 0 aunty, BANPORO,
r PROPSRTIBS. LTD., ATTN: LILIAN
Ptorlda I wM atol to Ma MWfoto
C MLPM. M TM P U T LAKt DMV8 CASMLMRNY. PL StFOF,
666 6661 6MM6f fftf 666ll 6t VlMl1
da #4*117*4441 AO-ERR. Tbs pratoat to Iaaatod ta
WBBT FRONT DOOR OP COURi County, Bratton* B8 B8 IB B IF. Tbwmdta it M b ,
THOUM to Ma MMINOL1
Rang* M Beat Td* ERR nyfotealton I* tor OONOBPTUAL
County Caurthaua* ta BANAPPROVAL OP A BURPAOB WATER MANAOBMBNT SYSTBM TO
FORD, Rartd8 •( 11.BB a'ataek
BBRVB A PUTURB RBBtOBNTUU. AND OOMHBROtAL OBVBLOP*
om. an rta 1ltd dra to Auguat. --------------rteUKB/BBUR
waairty a* ato torrt ta aald
I*w ary Final Judgment, to*
LOT M OP HIOOCN LARI VIL­
LAS. PHASB IV. ACCOROMO
TO TNI P U T THEREOF, AB
RSCOROBO M P U T BOOK M.
MOBS SB BF ANO B8 OP THE
PUBLIC RBCORDB OP SEMI*
N OU COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Dated dda IBM day to July,
(CIRCUIT 00UNTBIAU
WARYANRI MOMS •
Cteik to toe OPauN Oaurt
B r OaaaBa 8 Sham
OiayW Otofk
TH B T3 t OPPICBB OP
DAWO J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l B. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
DMTBBM
PLANTATION. PL MM4
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M B M O U I BOUNTY
BABB NO. aa-B4M VP
JEREMY ANTHONY QAKSN1

The adnUnlatmtton to Mo
tote to OALON LULL. JR-.
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This Grand Caym an Island rock iguana is a new resident at the Central Florida Zoological Park in Sanford

C o m in g Friday

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Classified

4B -5B

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Police Briefs
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habitats and movie viewing party

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Russ’ lop 10 excuses not to go lo the polls

*'f&gt;eto Courtesy pt Andrew Cn'dona

Sem inole fire chief re c o g n ize d by O rm o n d
Sfrv’-i.Me County Fno Chid Terry Schenk s show n*»v receiving .1
fosolut'on from the city ol Ormond Beach The resolution was presented
in tho Seminole County Fire Department tor providing man ivwef and
1 lii.pment during the recent crush tires The resc'ut'.'" a &lt;
v read and
pmsented to Chiel Schenk C&gt; Semino'e L'ountv Chairman Irandv Morns
who thanked the Seminole County Fite Department • a 1 :■ a i " a me

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well services
*n u \ register
I d on line rinipiis unaware
tllrv will need spciiflc skills
tin. 11 hits 11.•s 1 I&gt; ■•liiiultl solve
that problem
Limited in p iis nt thr ( I) are
ovollaltle ti i •iti to UCK studr* :« it •111 l ( r bookstore
Mii.ntx it is being revtseil to
tii..... It moti' 1 &lt; r tntnrm.i
te *i nut tin sequel will tie
i\.iil.ililr lot sale to the enure
• .mij'iis in tin spring nl litnn

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cmtip sponsored bv tin- At/
lii min s Asset i.riioiis G reater
Ollalidu &lt; liaptet
will meet
llmistlax Sept lo from 7:30
Mary Mag
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l eiilet. 710 Spring l-uke Kd
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pull'll mil nl ,| tlnse line In
waul etlllli tlmi
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and wall’ll out wlldlile gu ex
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Predict the scores
of weekly games and
you could be a winner!

TID E S ________________

Today: Thunderstorms. Iliglis
in llic mid-HOs Ivows m the mid
7 tis Friday: Scattered thunder
storms Highs m the upper 80s
Ijotvs in (hr mid 7 ns Saturday:
At it m oon
thunderstorms.
Highs m the lotv-OOs. Ijtitvs in
the low 70s Sunday: Aliernoon
thunderstorms Mtghs in the
lotv-'HJs laitvs m the low-70s

THURSDAY:
SOLUNAR TAHLE: min 3:10
a.m.. in.ij. 9.15 a in . mill 3 25
p ill., in.ij. 9:40 p ill.
TIDES: Daytona Oeach: high:
5:47 a.m.. 6:27 p.m.. low: 11:56
a.m.. — p.m. New Smyrna
Oeach: lilgli: 5:52 a.m.. 6:32
p.m.. low: ---- a.m.. 12:01 p.m..
EXTEN D ED O U TLO O K
Cocoa Beach: high: G 07 a.m..
6:47 p.m.. low: 12:12 a m..
THURSDAY
F R ID A Y
Tstrm s 86 75 T s tr m s 87 76 12:16 p.m.

Florida Lottery
Fa nta sy 5
1-3-5-14 23
Lotto (A u g 29)
1-6-14 20 30-39

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a yto n a B ea ch &amp; N ew
S m y rn a B ea ch : Seas a rc 35 lect w ith a m od erate
chop. W ater tem perature at
D aytona is 83 degrees and
at New Sym rna. 83 degrees.
W inds are Irom the south at
10-15 m .p.li.

S TA TIS TIC S
d i e high temperature In
Sanford Wednesday waa HQ
degrees and the overnight low
waa 7B.
Recorded rainfall for the
period e n d in g at IO a.m..
Thursday totaled 0.13 Inch.
•S unrise...................0:48 a.m.
•Sunset.................... 8:14 p.m.

Seminole Herald
"St ning Scmmolr Count) Sim c IW)X"
Thursday September 3 1998 • Vol 90. No 267
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Sept s. ‘ I |(* and 12 at 7 AO
p m in tin' 1-ike Mary High
s&lt; hnol aiiihionnm The piilrlh
ts invited to attend
Tickets
are S3 per person

LOCAL FO R ECA ST

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Children &amp; Families District Administrator Syd McCalliser (second from right)
presents Glenda Cause with ttie Award ol Heroism as Department Secretary
Cd Feavot (tar rigid) and Florida Representative Al/o Reddick (loti) otter
their congratulations

SATURDAY
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W inter Springs resident
wins top state award
Special to the Herald
OKI ANDO • District 7 nl llic
Department
o f Children
ft
Families has presented
Its
second
highest
em ployee
honor, die Award ol Heroism,
to Winter Springs resident
Glenda Clause. She supervises
an administrative unit that
handles i oniplex Inquiries and

complaints Irom families and
other r llenls.
The Heroism award goes lo
employees who have either
saved die life of or prevented
serious Injury lo a coworker or
client, risked their own safely
to protect or save state prop
erty from natural or other ills
asters, or performed another
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
This and that on health org anizations that help residents in need
It thi n- is nut' qufsllnn we ate asked most nl
.it Special People It Is ilo u r know anything
-tboui this nt that health tng.inl/allons We will
iiv to ti l) viii I ahntil Milne nl the m.i|nt nrg.ml/.i
linns anil follow this up with manv aililltlons
clueing the veal
First, an explanation may he in older as to
cx.it 11v what a health orgoul/otinn Is, In the
I S
.i hi .ilih oikaid/alloi) Is a private Innd
raising tiriittp whose purpose is to foster inetll
&lt; at atlv.mi es the liiudslh .il the volunteer ot
guui/.iilons raise, are ptltnarllv lor mrdlr.il re
search. opciatlug expenses anti treatment.
They pl.tv a i metal role lit Amerlt .m m edlrm e
brc.msc these lunds uvrragr more than $1 r&gt;
htlllon annually
I1trv have also Itee It llistril
mental In vtrtn.dlv rtudlcudng several mortal
diseases and lit Ini teasing llte expet lam v &lt;)l
the leading national health nig.int/alions manv
maintain hr.ulquattrtn m large titles sitth .is
Nlew York
llte lust
ntguiil/uMon addresses
one
o|
Alltel lea's leading health ha/.nils rutirc-i
I lie
Ament an ( ant et Sot ie|y suppoits l e s r a ir h In
t a m e r pteventlon. diagnosis, detrition anti
ttialment llte group was founded in Hr I 'I An
olhft leading health pioltlem Is a ddtrssrd by
the Alltell) .III Me at Assort.Itlotl
the association Is devoted to llte support ot
lesean h
etluiallon and lomnmnltv
servo e
programs with the oh|et live ol it dm tm; death
and disability due to heart and blood vessel dts
ease. The groups tnemherslttp t ottiprlses ol
physicians setentlsts, and laymen and the as
satiation publishes both professional anil lay
peMotlo uls It was loimdrd In I Mi? I
M arch of D im e * is the lutgcst health nrg.ntl
/■itIon ami was nnginullv loiiutled hv Ptcsidcnt
Hooseveli in IM.’iH lliere are .ippioximately
:»,KH) lot al &lt; haptet s that have t audio ted an
mini luiid t.using d i n e s e.n h .l.imiaiv sim r that
llllte III l 1* 11 die loimdalloli made Its tir'd ir

treatment ol the disabled

Special People

National A sso ciatio n

was founded In 1*150 by parents and blends ot
the itic-nl.dlv retarded and by professional
workers m the Held Its purpose Is to promote
better core and training for the mentally re
tattled atid to support programs of research.

TONY
TIZZIO
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for R etarded C itizen s

prevention, public
lulorm.d Inn, consultation
servt* es. contiselmg ol parents etc
Atldlllou.il 11 -st on h jot Iml ay's column wodone with the aid ol Collier's Kmcyclopt-dlo.
II von have a non profit organization relating
to tin* disabled and have a hind raiser ol special
event enmlttg up, please let us know about It

s

Tizzio is an
advocate for
the disabled.

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scan h grunt lo in Jonas K Salk. who h re
sulietl some 1H7 years later In the tlrst wide
spread application ol the S.dk vat tine to pre
vent polio
Muic tilar

D y stro p h y A s s o c ia t io n

is a fed

erallou ol 103 total i haplers devoted lo te
scan h in must ulai dystrophy and lelated neu
roiuusinl.ir diseases fostering researih in |&gt;te
venlloii and treatment ot physical and assot i
ated disabilities and aids in the trhahllllallon
ot the physically handicapped
ti also helps establish t lino s lot treatment
and patient servlt es and Sponsors edio atiott.d
programs lo at quaint the publti with the nature
ol nrurtilogli al diseases anti makes available to
the medleat profession eurrent si lenlllli kttowl
edge tn the Held H ie assot latlou was loimdrd
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National Eaater Seal S o c ie t y Hits society is
,i (( delation ot 07 stale and MM local droops dr
voted to the t .lie and tie.llmetll ot i tippled pel
•.oils It conducts a i ontlnuous o lm atlon pro
gram lor prolessioual woikeis with ami parents
ot disabled thlldieu and adults Ihev also oper
ale nationwide prodrams tor the i are and

F i r e w o r k s ----------------------------Continued from Pi|f 1A
has lii-en i ant fled Ihr event draws crowds ol alaiilt 50,000
people
Hit Red. Hot. Boom event at Cranes Konst I’.uk in Allamotile Springs. irdulutly held July I. did not include hreworks
tills yeai However, thete was eiiteitatumenl. and oilier events
that atlr.o ted about 50,000 people, said spec ial events tour
din.dor Shelly Noott With the llrewotks. the event draws
clouds ol about 100.000 people, she said
lliere were never any plans lot fireworks displays on Uibtn
I lav Ncinll said

POLICE LOG
I1ir /olfoielnct fcfxirlx over com/itlrri frtitn (lie Sc'Ottttofe CootiM/
S/cc-tt/fx Ol/lcr /or luctc/etils recorded Srpi 2

Aggravated assault:
SANFORD. 5th and Olive, Sept I A 23 ycitr old matt was
charged with aggravated assault, attempted burglary and
c imuu.il mlsc hlel alter lie ined lo break into a home. When he
tiled in get m through the bedroom window, he cm (mulcted
ihe homeowner and brandished a gun al him He tried to
leave, hut was c aught a short distance away.

lo u t lim ed (to m Page IA

DARK
graduations, sharing Jasons
story Tlu-v received a i tti/cus
award troiu Ihe shc-ntfs other
lot thru ellnrts and drdlc atlon
'lie was the tinist loved son
in the wot Id
Marlon Merger
said
"II then- hadn't been
drugs thill nigld. then he would
lx- wiilt us today
A graduate ol Like Man High
Si hool hci son wotked al a lo
i al teslauranl He was making
plans to huv .i mniotryc If and
li.nl |ust moved into his own
apartment
He loved amuse
mrnt patks spoils and adveu
tine. Ills intOhf l said
What happened In J a s o n till
pac ted many ol his trtends.
iierger said. Some t-vc-ll Jell tilt*
area to gel away ftotii the drug
scene
Sadly, though, some
continue- to use drugs, she
said.
‘ People need to he awaitthat tl they deal drugs they tare
Hrsl degree murder c barges
and could spend the rest of

Continued from Page I A

Ihe public to learn more about
Ihc-sc mysterious aninials as
■he /on continues captive coilservatlcm programs and stud­
ies.* said Farmer.
On Sunday, the zoo's only

D r ills :
WINTER SPRINGS, RJunite C ircle, Sept. I A :t7-year-old
man was c harged with possession of less Ilian 20 grams of
mail)liana after lit- was pulled over for Investigation of an a l­
cohol Incident. Dining the Investigation, officers spotted some
leaves, which they believed to he- marijuana leaves, on the
Hour o f the vehic le. Having probable cause to search the car.
they did so and found a haggle containing marijuana under the
floor mat hi the hunt seat.

Lewd and Lascivious act on a child:
SANFORD, Palm etto Avc., Sept. 1. A -15-year-old man was
charged with fondling a teenage gill. Police said he admitted
that he had been dunking. When the man touched the girl site
objected then screamed and ran.

Retail theft
LONGWOOD, S.R. 434 and U.S. Highway 17-92, Sept. 1. A
28-year-old woman was charged with retail tfieft after she
filled her purse with cosmetics, cologne, a can o f spray paint,
a dog collar and a copy of the video Ttinnlc and attempted lo
leave the store without paying lor them.
SANFORD. Seminole Townc Center, Sept. 1. A 20-year-old
man was charged with taking a dart hoard from a shelf uf one
of the stores and attempting to return the Hem for cash.

Unarmed burglary:
SANFORD. Granby Street. Sept. I. A 30-year old man was
charged with unarmed burglary to a conveyance and with petit
theft. Police said they were Investigating a burglary Incident
when they stopped to question the man. Dining the questlontng. he admitted lo having stolen two tires out of the baik of a
ear. lie said he hud planned to sell the tires lo buy drugs but
that be had been unable to sell them. The ear front which the­
lites had hern stolen had also been vandalized on two other
occasions. Ihe man said he was not involved with those inci­
dents.

Alter 32 years ot service with Florida Power A
bight Company, during whic h time li was tin
possible for me tn also serve the- City of Sanford
In any way, I wished to give some of my time
and sen-lie to the city of my birth and one that
I have loved throughout my lilt-time
lias commission has uminlmoush made it
c lent that ihev have no regard let preservation
ot green spaces In our c ity I or1 Mellon P.nk
has now tx-eli placed tn Jeopardy b&gt; the haste
to provide the developer with the gill of Fort
Mellon Park, as he requested, without a cure lor
the people ol this wonderful rlly anti luiurt- gen
(■rations lo •nine lime has a way of curing all
Ills, and study vvitli God's help, the damage
toinmlssioners .ur doing can he corrected in
die futitie Yoni legacy to this city will always
he the terrible animosity you have caused In­
putting old Itn-ntls amt neighbors against one

another. Promises ih.it r.m't he kept arc- lies
Hie simple things (licit ran he done, bring pen
pie together to work lor the good of the column
nlty If divide and conquer Is the objective. It
m.
tv work lor awhile.
Mayor. I am aware that you did not want m&lt;
appointed lo tills board to begin with, and for
once the other commissioners did not agree
with you However. I do appreciate tlic-lr vote,
which allowed me lo serve If only for -i brief
little.
! tan no longer, with good lo iis rlrm r cent
Ilnur to serve Surrounding .irc-.ts are spending
millions ol dollars to buy mure p.nk land You
•ur giving ours away. With the mindset ol this
i oiiimtsslou. I think von would do vvi 11 to c Hint
n, lie das hoard entirely, since sc euti improve
merit seem lo he the f,tidiest thing from your
agenda Concrete- and block walls may he die
most hcMidllul thing m the world to a drvrloprt
tint it |ust won't cut H In Port Mellon Park You
may win the buttle, hut will sulelv lose the war
Slueerelv.
J. Harold C h a p m a n
Sanford, FL

T R A N S M IS S IO N
TR O U B LE?

their Hie tn prison.* slit- said
Since January there have
been 11 heroin trialed over
doses m the lormtv with seven
resulting in death ..... .
to
sherdl’s spoke-woman Dr.mini
Drown
In a similar case William C.
Foil Ikes, owtiet ot lllll's Klhnvv
South an ( iviedn restaurant,
was arrested m June tor his
Idle lit tile tlelolU related death
ot Keith ledesco, 1H Tcdesco
wotked -is a waiter In Foulkes'
teslauranl He tiled June M.
1MM7. alter lingering tn a coma
lor a week

Harrell &amp;. Beverly
Transmissions
209 W. 25th St.
Sanford

322-8415
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ape ts III lilt- s p n l light

“To help zoos educate people
about the Importance o f eating
lor their fellow primates. A.MC
has dec Jared Septetnlwr to hr
A.MC Adopt An Ape Month,*
said AMC Executive- Vice Presi­
dent and ('iener.il
Manager
Noreeit ODiughllu. "In Sep­
tember. AMC will adopt 50 g o­
rillas. orangutans and oilier
jirtmates
(In
zoos
across
Americ a), Inc luding the Central
Florida
Zoological
Park s
slamang. We encourage our
viewers to visit apes at their
local zoo. become zoo membent and udopt an ape.*
Funds raised through adop­
tion programs at the zoo are
used for animal food and l itre,
said Fanner. While ‘ adoptive
parents* can't take home an
'adopted* animal, new parents
receive a souvenir photo and
adoption rt-rtllU-ule acknowl­
edging their "adoption* and
donation to the zoo.
Tile public Is Invited lo a t­
tend AMC's I'lunri &lt;&gt;/ the Aprs
Viewing Party on Sunday, be­
ginning at 3 p in with a pri­
mate feeding demonstration
followed by the /’fntii-i o f Ihe
A/x-s movie showing, tn the airconditioned education building.
*Wc arc* pleased to be a part of
AMC's i'iatiet of ihe A/x-s cele­
bration
Im-chuhc the event
brings attention to the needs of
these magnificent, endangered
animals,* said Fanner. The
smash lilt, s e lf! movie pre­
miered 30 years ago.
A slamang is a lesser ape, in
Ihe family of gibbons, native to
Malaya and Sumatra.
The zoo Is located al 3755
N.W. U.S. Highway 17 *12. A d ­
mission is $7 for adults. $-1 for
seniors GO years and over, and
$3 for children ages 3 to 12.

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Disorderly Intoxication

LAKE MARY, Oak Grove Cir., Sept. I A (ki-year-old man and
a 25-year-old woman who share a house got Into a fight over
the treatment of her daughter by the man. The two began by
slapping one another and II soon escalated Into hilling and
punc hing. They also used a pipe wrench to strike one another.

lo Mayor. &lt; oinmlssioners, Citizens
( ity ol Sanford
UK: Sc etili liuptovement Hoard (resignation)

H e r o i n ----------

WINTER SPRINGS. 100 block, M o«*w ood C lr., Sept. I. 11
p in. A 33 year old woman was arrested after police Investi­
gating a iliclt cpiestloned her In relation lo Ihe theft. Tinwoman refused to cooperate and then began to bang on the
door of die home In c|tit-siion and refused lo cease when told to
do so. Police determined that she was intoxicated and took her
into custody During a search at the time of her arrest, an
eight Inc h kilt hen knife was found In her purse. llte c harge of
carrying a coueealed weapon was added.

Domestic Violence:

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Celebrating new beginnings m
Semmcle County commissioners
and the Community Development
Oltice dodicatud tlio Walter Leu
and Oliveino and Hubert Maples
homes The Maples are shown m
their new home right rebui I after
both families lost them to (tie
devastating storms that pum
meied the Santord area about
midnight February ?3 Mennonite
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labor to build the homes Tours
were conducted and refresh­
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Seminole Herald, San lord. Flonda •Thursday, September 3. 1990

E x tra P o in ts ...

Jeff
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National Champions
Juice 13’s
go 10-0 to
win A A U
tourney

H e ra ld S ta ff W rite r

This could be
a breakout
season for the
Lyman High
football team
SANFORD _ One more day until Die licgl li­
ning of high school football.
'Hiroughout the year, well have surprises
aplenty, but It says here tliat the biggest
surprise will come from Larry Baker's Ly­
man Greyhounds.
Just a hunch.
The Greyhounds are coming off a 1-8 sea­
son. Even the rest of the athletic program
over at Lyman Itas been down for the most
part.
But look at Just some of the success stories
In the past year.
• The girls' basketball team made It to rcglonals.
• The baseball team led the Seminole Ath­
letic Conference for almost the entire season.
• The boys’ lacrosse team was one of the
strongest, hard-hitting teams In the county.
• The wrestling team was strong nnd had
two of the best wrestlers - Greg Burgess and
Joe Gtola - In Central Florida.
• The boys’ soccer team was strong again.
• Last week, Lyman Junior Matt Kohn
reached the U.S. Amateur golf championship
and made a respectable showing.
• And Monday night the boys volleyball
team started a new era with a victory In Its
first game under new coach Gina Bonaventure.
The last 12 months liavc seen the Lyman
sports program thrive, so mark It down, u n ­
less I'm wrong, that this will be a breakout
year for Lyman football.
Did you see the Greyhounds' 9-7 win In
last week's Kickoff Classic over Lake Howell?
Okay, let's remember, the Greyhounds
scored late against Lake Howell's backup de­
fense. but It was a step towards respectabil­
ityCheck out a Lyman practice. The intensity
that has been lacking In recent years is there
again. The Greyhounds also have a decent
amount of talent for the firs time In awhile.
Quarterback Brian Krause is returning for
his second year as starter and baker has a
slew of running backs. Including breakaway
guys like Brad Harris, last season's leading
ground-gainer,
Dominic
Cleveland,
Kit
Kaminski, Antoine Sims and Asa Cleveland.
Sims may have emerged from the pack af­
ter his 54-yard punt return in the Kickoff
Classic that set up the winning score. He
also supplied much of Lyman's running
yardage.
The Greyhounds also sport a decent de­
fense that kept themselves in most games
last season. Julian Johnson, Chad Bukcr,
Chris Johnson and Fano Rosario return
and. with a running back unit that goes
deep. Baker can use many of them on de­
fense.
The thing, though, that makes me think
this could be Lyman's return to the top half
of the SAC is the attitude. You sense it after
talking to the players.
The senior-laden team has lost enough and
believes it's time to turn things around.
Baker believes.
His team believes.
Now, for the first time in several years, the
Greyhounds aren't Just an automatic W.

Last Second Shot: Add a third
player to the list o f Seminole County
graduates In the NFL
We all know about quarterback Jeff
Blake (Seminole. Cincinnati Bengals),
and defensive end Trevor Pryce (Lake
Howell, Denver Broncos).
Now add Daryl Bush (Lake Brantley,
SL Louis Rams), an undersized line­
backer with a big heart who led the
Florida State defense on the field and In
the classroom the past four years.

Special to the Herald
LAKE MARY _ The Juice, a 13yrar old tram from Clirt Lemon's
Baseball School, recently went a
perfect 10-0 to win the National
AAU (Amateur Athletic
Union)
Championship In Lowell. Massa­
chusetts.

Mombof* of tho 1998 A A U 13-Yoar-Otd National Champion­
ship winning Choi Lemon Baseball School Juico worn
(soatod. front) Marcus lo m o n . batboy. (kneeling, loti to nght)
To m King. Chnstophor Potno. Justin Stnnor. Anthony DiFono.

Disney
to host
its first
in-line
hockey
tourney

Mar quo/ Smith, Chns Rauchor, (standing, left to right) A ss is­
tant coach Donms Harnoy. Dustin Abo I, C J Clem ons. Bo W i­
liams. Cory WoBs. Ja m e s Houser. Austin Pndo. Christian
Rosado and head coach Chet Lemon

‘ Disney's Wide World of Sports Is
thrilled to be hosting Its first-ever,
in-line hockey event.* said tourna­
ment director Roy Edmondson.
-The ultimate In-Line Hockey
Experience will give teams repre­
senting all parts o f the country and
the world the opportunity to play
one another In un open field, white
also giving these athletes the o p ­
portunity to experience the out­
standing facilities at Hie sports
complex.*
Disney's GOALS (Growth Oppor­
tunities through Athletics, Learn­
ing and Service) team travels from
Anaheim. California to compete In
the 10-and-Under division of the
tournament.

Please see Jalce. Pag* 2B

GIRL VO LLEYBALL TEAMS OPEN SEASON

■pedal to the Herald
LAKE BUENA VISTA _ Disney's
Wide World of Sports complex will
host Its first-ever. In-line hockey
event _ Disney's Ultimate In-Line
Hickey Experience _ September 4-7
at the fleldhouse.
Three Indoor rinks will l&gt;e used
for competition In six age divisions
_ 8-and-Undcr. 10-and-Under. 12and-Under. 14-and-Under. 17-andUnder, and 18-and-Over.
A hundred teams representing 14
states and two foreign countries _
El Salvador and England _ are ex”
pectcd to compete In the largest
ever Inaugural In-line tournament.

The Juice went 9-0 to advance to
finals, were It blitted Its opponent,
1H-I, In the championship fam e
and claimed the 1998 crown.
Along the way to posting the 10­
0 record the Juice defeated cham ­
pions from Oregon. New Jersey.
North Carolina, South Carolina.

S A N F O R D _ Winter Springs High School head girls
volleyball coach Kim Vach (right) looks on as one of
her Bears (above) tries to block a kill attempt by an
Oviedo player during last week's First Serve Classic
at Winter Springs.
Tonight, the 1998 regular season gets started for
all seven Seminole Athletic Conference squads.
The Bears open the season by hosting a district
match with Melbourne Central Catholic. Freshman
action gets underway at 4:30 p.m., with the junior
varsity set to start at 5:30 p.m. and the varsity
scheduled for a first serve at 7 p.m.
Also playing district, as well as S A C matches, are
Lyman a! Lake Mary and Lake Howell at Lake
L.'antley. Freshman play begins at 5 p.m. with the
junior varsity at 6 p.m. and the varsity at 7 p.m.
In the final match, Oviedo wM host Seminole in an
S A C contest. Th e freshman squads start at 4 :30
p.m., with the junior varsity at 5:30 p.m. and the
varsity at 7 p.m.
h other volleyball action, Hiawassee Christian
travels to Ocoee to play Central Florida Christian al 6
p.m.
The girls won’t get much rest as Friday evening the
Lake Mary Invitational starts at 4 p.m. and then
continues at 11 a.m. on Saturday.

PUssa sea Disney, Page 2B

SARA Series to try SpeedWorld again
Special to the Herald
UITIILO _ Orlando SpeedWorld will be hosting the
SARA Series for Late Model Sportsman (FASCAR
Limited Late Models can run with this series) this Fri­
day night.
Tills Is a special make-up date for the SARA races
that were rained out on August 21st.
The race will be 100 laps In length and pays $2,000
to win.
Also on tile schedule will be a Powder PufT Derby
(sponsored by Charles Fry Painting) tliat pays 8100
to wtn.
The Powder i*uff race Is for drivers with absolutely
NO racing experience and will feature Bomber and
Ruu-A-Bout cats only, with Run-A-Bouts starting

ahead o f the Bombers cars.
These two special races will be nut tn addition to
regular division racing In Late Models. Modified*.
Sportsmen. Bombers. Mint-Stocks. Run-A-Bouts and
4-Cylinder Bombers.
Adult front gate admission will be $15, with kids I I and-Under admitted free. Ticket sales will begin at 7
p.m. so fans can come early and get a seat to watch
practice and qualifying.
lit Gate passes will cost 820 and the gates will
open at 3 p.m.
Next week, the THARA (Tampa Bay Area Racing A s­
sociation) Winged Sprints will be making an appear­
ance.

Please see Racing, Page 2B

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and other
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de c ed e nt s estate on who m a
copy of this nobce it served
wilhin fhfee mo nth t after 1ft#
late ot the r.rst pubhc ation of
this notice my** tile fheir claims
W.t* ’ * s c* rt .% *HlN T h e
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m onths
ASTER T h e
D AT E OF T h e
p'R ST p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h i s
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A FT ER T h e DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O P Y OF T h i s N O T IC E
CN TH E M
A h other creditor* of th# dace*
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cr dem and s age n i t |h* d e c e ­
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claim* with this l o u m W l T h i n
T h REE M O N T H S A F T E R TH E
DATE o f T h e f i r s t p u B l i c a TtON OF t h i s N O T IC E
a l l C L A IM S D E M A N D S a n d
O B J E C T I O N S N O T SO F i i E D
WILL OE F O R E V E R GA RR E D
The dal* ot the first public#*
tier ot this Notice is August
27th 1006
Personal Representative
•(■mberly A 0 Conn*l|
*433 Grandview Avenue
Sanford Florida 32771
Attorney for
Persona) Representative
LINDA K P h i PPS
Attornay at Law
Florida Cat No 2S96Q2
f 6S0 Lee R oad Suit# I t t
Winter Park Florida 32760
Telephone (407) 740-5931
August 2 7 and September 3
1096
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IN TH K C IR C U I T C O U R T
FOR 61 MtNOLC C O U N T Y ,
FLOR IDA
P RO BATE DIVISION
Fit# Number 9 6 -7 4 4 -C P
IN RE ES TA TE OF
ERA M A N D E R S O N
Dec eased

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
IN AND FOR
SE M INO LE C O U N T Y ,.
FLORIDA
C A SE NO 9 0 -2 2 H 0 - C A - 1 4 . L
C O U N TR YW ID E FUNDING
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Plaintiff
vs
O U L C l N A D WIL LIA MS
(SS * i 6 0 -0 2 -6 6 0 0 )
« n d any unknown h*.»*
d#vi**#s yt#ni#e*
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unknown person* or
unknown spouse* claiming
by through and under any of
th* ab ov e-n am ed Defendants
Defendants
960662

A M E N D E D N O TIC E
OF F O R EC LO S UR E SALE
N O T IC E it hereby g ven that
th# under*.gned Clerk at |h#
Circuit Co urt
of S am m ol*
Co u n t } Florida mill on th# 241h
d.iy of S ep te mb er 1096, at
1 1 00 O clock A M at West
Frcinl
S*m mole
C ou nty
Courthouse in Sanford. F lorrda
offer for sale and sell at public
outcry to the high**| and best
i rider for cash the following*
described property situate in
Seminole County Florida
Lot i n
OEERSONG 2
at Lording lo the plat (hereof at
ret orded »n Plat Cook 46,
Pu g et 27 26 and 29 ot the
Public Record* ot Seminole
County Florida
P'jrsuanl to the Final Judgment
e r t e ’f-d in a case pending in
sauf Court the style of which is
indicated above
W I T N E S S my hand and Official
seal of said Court this 25lh day
ot August 1996
if you are a person with a dis*
ability who needs any a c c om ­
modation m or d rr to participate
in this proceeding you are enti­
tled at no cost to you to the
provision of certain assistance
Please contar l Court adminis­
trator 301 N Park Avenue
Suite N3Q1
Sanford Florida
32 7 7 t
(407, 323 4330 eat
422 7 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this Amended
No In * of Foreclosure Sale if
you are hearing impaired tall
1 600 OSS 67 Ft
d you are
voice impaired call f-6 00-9 SS6770
( C O U R T SEAL)
MARVANNE m o r s e
C L E R K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Q j Jane £ JasewiC
Deputy Clerk
O J U E P A h O SCh PA
3 1 6 1 5 Co" way P d Si# E
C " u n d o F l o r d # 32612
'4071 361 6200
Publish September 3 10 1996
DEU-1 5

NO TIC E
OF ADM IN IS TR A TI ON
The adminisfration of the
estate ot ERA M A N D E R S O N
Deceased Fife Nu mber 96-744
CP i* pending m th* Circuit
Court for Seminole C ou nty
Florida Probate Division the
address of which is 3Q1 N Park
Avenue Sanford F l 32771 The
names and addresses ot the
Personal Representative and
the Personal Representative s
attorney are set forth below
ALL I N T E R E S T E D P E R S O N S
ARE N O T IF IE D TH A T
Alt persons on who m this
Notice i* se rve d who have
ob,actions that challenge the
validity of the Wui the qualifi­
cations
of
the
Personal
Representative venue or juris­
diction
of this Co ur t
ar#
required lo fit# their objections
with this Co urt W I T H I N T m E
L A T ER OF T H R E E M O N T H S
A F T E R T H E D AT E C F T H E
FIRS T P U B L IC A T IO N OF THIS
NO TIC E
OR
THIRTY
DAY S
A F T E R T h E D AT E OF SER VIC E
OF A C O P Y O F T h i s N O T IC E
ON T H E M
Alt creditors of the Decedent
and
other
persons
having
claims or de m and s against
Decedent * estate on w h om a
copy of this notic# is served
within three months utter the
data of fhe first publication ot
this Notice
must
tile their
claims with this Court W IT H IN
THE LA TE R O F T H R E E m o n t h s
AFTER
T H E D AT E
OF TH E
FIRST P U B L IC A T IO N OF THIS
NO TIC E
OR T H I R T Y
DAYS
A FT ER THE D AT E OF SER VIC E
OF A C O P Y OF TH IS N O T I C E

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AND 96 P u DLIC r e c o r d s OF
S EM tN OLC C O U N T Y t LORIDA
pursuant In fh# final «f#i »•*# of
fot#cld*u r# #nf#r#i! in a tfl*#
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Co -rd na»or at 33 1 N Park
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Fl -r-da 32^71 at least t*ve day*
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Telephone (407) 323 4330 e*t
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or 1 ikOOj-955 6770 |V) v a
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W IT N E S S my riand and otfu &lt;a1
Seal : * *,11,1 Court th'* 2Sfh day
of A U G U S T 1006
(SE AL)
h ; i nor able Maryann# Morse
C«erk of the Circuit Court
Gy Jen* fc Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
LAW O F F I C E S OF
JO SEPH PANiElLO
Post Off1nee Goa 234 7
Tampa Florida 33601
Publish September 3 10 1996
D EU- 2C

\H T H E CIR C UIT COURT
FOR SE MINO LE C O U N T t
FLORIDA
PROOATE DIVISION
File Number OS 742 CP
IN RE E STA TE OF
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NO TIC E OF A C TI O N
C O N S T R U C T IV E SERVICE
TO W l t l t A M A W A TS O N JR
whose residence is unknown if
ha/*he/they be living and it
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dead
the
unknown defendants who may
be spou ses , heirs devisees
grantees, assignees, lienor*
creditors trustees and all par­
ties c laim ing an interest by.
through under or against fh*
Defendants, who ar* not known
to be dead or alive, and all pa r­
lies having or claiming lo have
any right, btla or interest in fhe
property described in the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T IF IE D
that an action to foreclose a
m ortgage on the following
property
L O T 11 D L O C K A C R Y S TA L
GOWL
SECOND
AD D ITIO N
A C C O R D IN G TO THE PLAT
thereof
as
recorded
in
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S E M IN O L E

been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your wntfan defenses
if any to it on DAVID J S T E R N
ES O Plaintiff s attorney whose
address is 6 0 T S University
Drive *500.
Plantation.
FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from the date ot the first publi­
cation of this noltce of action)
end tile the original with th*
clerk of this court either before
service on Plainhfrs attorney or
immediately thereafter, other­
wise a default will be entered
against you tor the relief
de manded in the complaint or
petition tiled herein
W I T N E S S my hand and th*
seal of this Court at S E M IN O L E
County, Florida this 27th day of
A U G U S T 1096
(SEAL)
M A R Y A N N E M OR SE
C L E R K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
OY Ruth King
Deputy Clark
LAW O F F I C E S OF
DAVID J S TE R N
A T T O R N E Y F O R P L A I N T IF F
601 S U NI V E R S IT Y DRIVE
S U IT E 500
P L A N TA TI O N FL 33324
96 -243 7S(FM)CAP
Publish September 3 10 1990
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AFTER
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FIR5T P U B L I C A T I O N O F THIS
N O T IC E
ALL C L A IM S D E M A N D S AND
O B J E C T I O N S N O T SO FIL E D
WILL BE FO R E V E R B A R R E D
The dale of fhe first publica­
tion of this Na hce r* August
2 7th 1006
Personal Representative
CAROLYN G MOORE
1 760 Perch Lane
Sanford FL 32771
Attorney tor
Personal Representatrv#
J A M E S A DAR KS
1120 W First Street Sle 0
Sanford Florida 32771
(407) 321-1224
Florida Bar No 197564
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Th# administration &lt; f the
estate of Osca r E « iwa*d
deceased Fit# Nu mb#' 96 74*
CP »% pend'ng in tie Circuit
Court for Semi not# County
Florida Probate Drv**»oe tie
address of w h ^ n .* 30i Nurth
Park At#efuje Sanford Florida
327 71 The name* and addre**e* of the personal representa­
tive and the personal represen­
tative s attorney are set forth
below
all
in te r e s te d
PERSONS
ARE NO TI FIE D THAT
All persons on whom thi*
notice is served who hare
objections that challenge the
validity of Ihe wifi the qualifica­
tions ol the personal represen­
tative venue or jurisdiction of
this Court ar# required to tile
their objections with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
M O N T H S A F T E R THE DATF OF
T h E FIRST P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NO TI C E OR T h i R T y DAYS
A FTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON TH EM
All creditors of th# decedent
and other person* having
claim* or demands against
de cedents estate on whom a
copy ol this notice it sarked
within three months after the
date ol the first publication o*
this notice must file their claims
with this Co urt W IT H IN THE
L A T E R OF TH R E E M O N T H S
A F T E R TH E DATE OF THE
FIRST PU B L IC A T IO N OF T h i s
N O T lCF
OR
THIRTY
DAYS
A F T E R THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O P Y OF THIS NOTICE
ON TH E M
Alt other creditors of the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the deca­
dent's estate must file their
claims with this Court WlTMlN
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R THE
DATE OF TH E FIR ST P U B L I C A ­
TI O N O F THI S NOT ICE
ALL C L A IM S D E M A N D S AND
O B J E C T I O N S N O T SO FILED
WILL OE FO RE V E R BA RRE O
The data of the first publica­
tion of this Notic# is August
27th. 1990
Personal Representative
Dorothy D Howard
1411 Winston Road
Maiiland, Florida 32751
Atturnay tor
P#rtonal Representative
LA W O F F I C E S OF
Zim m e r m a n s h u f fie l d
KIS ER t S U T C L I F F E P A
By Lynn# R Wilson
Attorney
Florida Bar No 604S16
P O Oua 3000
Orlando FL 32602
Telephon# (407) 425-7010
August 27, and Stp l# mb #r 3
1996
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People
When towing company can sell your car

CALENDAR
School. For
349 9284.

ToughLove support
lim ghLivc Orl.mild, a par*
onl support frump, meets every
Thursday (rum 7 to 9 p.m. at
St. Stephen l.nther.in Church,
2140 llwy. 434. LmL'wnnd
ToughLive Is a sell help, a c­
tive. parent support group for
parents tronhled hy their chil­
dren's tx-hiivlor. 'rite group Is
open to parents of preterits,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
ToughLive International is a
non proflI educational orgaul/atton whose goal Is In slop
destructive hchavlor In families
and In coitiniunllles hy dcw loping the jmwer of adults and
young people. For more Infor

Substance abuse

Seniors meet
LAKE
MAHV- A
senior's
group meets for him h the sec­
ond Friday ol each month al
Like Man- Church ol the Nozorenr. 171 E. Crvslal Like Ave.
Hie noon meellng Is held In
Ihe Fellowship Ibdl.
For more information, con­
tact Mill at 322-1000.

AIANON
and
AI j\TKKN
itirrlings are held every Thurs­
day. at H p m . at Sanford
Christian Chun h. 730 ttpsala
Uoad. Sanlord
For Informa­
tion. ( all 323-8524.

Alzheimer's
A suppoit group lor adults
carlllg lor patients with A lz­
heimer's Disease merts the
Hist Friday ol the month, from
2 to 3:30 p.m.. at All Souls
Catholic Chilli It. 301 W Eighth
Street, Sanford Ibis service Is
sponsored by the Greater Or­
lando Alzheimer's Association.

Hluu (irass Pickers

Suhiuarine veterans
Ihe United States Suhmartne
Velerans,
Crntral
Florida
llase. meet al 7 p III .It the
Fleet He serve Chili. 3040 West
SK -It}, the llrst Thursday of the
mouth All submariners, doth
active or otherwise, are wel­
come. For information, call
litid Simpson. 330

Alzheimer's Support
Hie
Alzheimer's
Support
Group loi Spouses meets the
first Friday of the month, al 10
a in., at the lich.ivlor Health
Department. South Seminole
I lriHplt.il, in Lmgwood. All In­
terested s|K&gt;tise o| Alzheimer's
patients .ue invited lo attend
Cecilia Pally, a certified geron­
tologist
and social worker,
leads Ihe dlsi usston and an­
swers ipiesiIons For informa­
tion. rail 8-13-1ft 10

Sanford Historic Trust
The Sanford Histone Tnist
meets the llrst Thursday of the
month, at 7 p in., at the First
iTeshylcrt.in Church, to m rr of
Founli Street and Park Avenue.
Sanlord. For more Information,
please call 321*6734. The
ilr is Invited to attend.

Amateur Radio
The Uike Montoe Amateur
Radio Soi lety meeltt every drst
Tlmrsday. at 7::t() p.m.. al thr
Sentor Center. Like Triplett
Drive. Casselherry. For Infor­
mation. ( all Karl Lim lierl. G95H7G4.or Al Kirk, 322-4487.

Sunrise Klwanls
Tlie Seminole Sunrise Ki­
wanis Cluh meets every Friday,
al 7 a.m.. at Shoney's. US 1792. south of Airport Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For Infor­
mation. call Tony McDaniel at
324 0409.

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will lx- held every Friday, from
.0 to 11 a.m.. al the Geneva
Klemenlary School In the old
school huddlin', com er of First
and Main Street In Geneva. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriffs
O lllie and Geneva ICIcmentary

call

SAFE. Substance Abuse Family
Education. it: (-(inducting a
"Families In Crists" outreach
program. Interested organlzuUoiih wanting to contact the
Fife Savers Club of SAFE may
tall Libby Kuharske al 2(11
4357.

A la n o n , Alateen

Sanford lllue Grass h ik e rs
meet every Thursday, from O IO
p in , at the Greater Sanford
Chandler of Cottimene. Pick­
ers and gunnels are wrlcorue.
For infoimatlon. call .lohn
Shader. 829 4931

Intonn.dion.

Blood Bank
Central Florida lllond Hank
Is asking donors ol all iy|x-s ol
hlood
especially C) type d o­
nor's - to donate al Its Sanford
linuich. 1302 FT Second St. For
information, (all 322-0322.

Sanford Rotary
|{nt.irv Cluh ol Sanlord meets
every Monday at noun, at thr
Marina Hotel.

Senior activities
Like Mary Seniors
Im llr
anyone 55 years ol older lo Join
them In two weekly activities
on Monday: Woodenrvers. from
0:30 to 11:30 a.ill. Games from
I to 3 p.m.. al the Frank Evans
Center. 158 N. County Cluh
Hoad.

Cancer support
Sup|xiri. Hope and Hrrovery.
S.II.A H., meets every Monday
afternoon at f&gt; p in. al Central
Florida Regional Hospital III
the far comer of Ihe dining
room. Tills Is a self help sup|xirt group fur all cancer survi­
vors. whether lu treatment now
or Hu!shed with It. Call 324H737 or 322-7785 lor more In­
formal Itm.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players arr Invited to
pl.iy contract
hrldgr
every
Monday, al 10:30 n.m., at Ihe
Sanford Senior Center. For Inlormnttun. call 322-632G.

Lisl week we discussed the
lowing and storage crisis dial
can he Incurred by an owner of
a vehicle when Ills or her vehi­
cle Is lowed hccausc of unau­
thorized parking nr alleged
abandonment.
Additionally, we mcnllonrd
that If a vehicle Is not retrieved
within a certain period ol time,
the low truck company may
sell Ihe vehicle at m illion to
the highest bidder. However,
Ix-fore a low tn xk company
call sell ,i vehicle II has lowed
anil stored, II must comply
with a mnnlx-r of requirements.
First of all. thr low tnu k
company must provide the
rrglHtered owner and all per­
sons of record claiming a lien
against the vehicle, with until iof the low tnx k company's in
tent In ilalm a lien. This notice
mttsi lx- sent Iry registered
mall, return irri-lpl ii-ipu-sled,
and within 7 business days af
ler the dale o f storage.
Additionally, thr until e must
state: II lhal die low tnuk
company Is In possession ol
Ihe vehicle; 21 lhal Ihe low

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veins » f marriage, my parents arc
m die middle of a divorce My mol It­
er is dev anttiled and liimnlialed Mv
father is now- living with "Carol,"
who was my mol tier's Ih-hI friend
They are living tri what used lo Lmy grandparents' home, less than a
mile from Mi ihcr
Mother is trying to get on with
her life, hut flow can she when
Carol insists on shopping at the
store where m&gt; mother works'' Mv
father arts like he's done nothing
wrong
Alihy, have they lost their
minds ’ I'd like to think mv father is
sane, hut I'm not loo sure anymore
I d greatly appreciate some advice
atmut how to deal with this
IRATE IN TEXAS
DEAR I MATE: I hope y o u r
m o th er has a good d iv o r c e
la w y e r , b e e u u se a fte r h a v in g

invested 4&lt;l years In her m ar­
r ia g e she d e s e rv e s to be left
w itli m ore than “ d e va station
and humiliation."
In som e w ays, a d iv o rc e Is
like a death In Ihe fumity. Your

flic following births were
recorded at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte:
August 3 - Catherine and Paul
Roses. Lingwood. Hoy
August 4 - Monica MrdlandYoung
and
Kevin
Young.
Oviedo. Hoy: Jesenla DcLiCniz
and Jesus Reyes. Allaniontc
Springs, Hoy: Laura and Hurley
Shelton. Altamonte Springs,
Hoy
August G - Karen Vaughn.
Casselberry,
Girl:
Teaunka
Porter,
Altamonte
Springs,
ikiy; Thercxe and Evaristo
Choy. Heathrow, Girl
August G • Heather
and
Hradlcy.
Lingwood.
Hoy;
Candace and David Lintz.
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that charges have accrued and
the amount ol the (barges: 4)
lhal ihe lien Is subject to en
loiccmcnt pursuant to law: 5)
that the owner or lienholder. If
•my. has tin- right to a hearing,
and 0) that If Ihe vehicle re­
mains
unclaimed
or
the
( barges lor recovery, lowing, or
storage services remain un­
paid. that the vehicle may he
sold lu 3.r&gt; days free of all prior
liens
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pany must provide notice by
registered mall, return receipt
requested, to the registered
owner •mil to all f»crxons of re­

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pany must provide notice ol
die lime and plan- of sale hy
publishing. In a newspaper of
general
cireiilatlon
In
thr
county lu which the sale Is lo
be held, at least 10 days prior
to Ihe dale of the sale.
An owner who wishes lo
avoid the sale of a vehicle
lowed iiiiis I file a complaint In
the county court of the county
In which the vehicle Is stored
or the enmity tn which the
owner resides, Upon filing the
complaint, the owner or lienlioldrr o f the lowed vrhlclr may
have the vehicle released by
posting a cash or surety bond
with the court. 'Ibis bond must
cover an amount equal lo the
amount of the charges for
towing and storage.
Upon posting ol the bond,
the derk of the court will Issue

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mother is going to need time to
g rie v e and heal. Do not allow
lier to isolutc herself. Keep her
busy and h elp h er fin d new
a c tiv itie s to occu py her tim e
and her mind. Exercise is not
only good fo r the body, il can
help to keep depression at hay.
Encourage her lo Join a gym or
en roll in exercise classes. The
more stK-ial contacts your moth­
e r can m ake, the b e tte r . It's
im portant that she m eet new
people. Assure her that this I k
only the end o f a chapter. It's
not the whole story. And please
tell her she is In my prayers.

Kendal and Michael Nalalc,
S.infiird. Girl
August 7 • Michelle and Joel
Miller, Altamonte Springs. Girl:
Marcia
I’ugh and
Gregory
Hluekbuni. Deltona. Girl
August 8 • Tammy Francois
■mil L in y Shralcy. Altamonte
Springs. Hoy; Denise and Karl
Guild.il,
Like
Mary,
Girl:
Durham ami Michael Haling.
Lmgwood. Hoy

DEAR AIIRY I am writing in
reference to (tonic old ruins that
wen- left to me I have nu idea how
to determine their worth, if any.
I have some pennies that are
dated hack In I M2, IH32 and I HOT
I d really like to lirnl out mure alxiul
them, hut I don't know- where to
I was hoping that you or one
ol your experts could advise me
where to get an honest appraisal
of these coins
I would appreciate any help you
can give me 1 am a longtime fan of
vour column
.1 McW IN RIVERSIDE. N J

DEAR AMMY: I want to thank
you for a letter I wrote you. No, I
didn't mail It, but writing the letter
and sharing it with my family after­
ward helped me greatly. It forced
me to organize my thoughts and gel
in touch with my feelings, and it
opened up helpful, healing dialogue.
May 1 suggest to your readers
that they try this approach to what­
ever might lie causing their sleep­
less nights? .Sending the letter is
optional, hut writing it can be es­
sential in coming to terms with, and
even solving, life's problems
PAM HANSSEN,
KAN MATEO. CALIF.

DEAR •!.: To get in honest
appraisal, consult several coin
dealers in your area and com­
pare their estimates. In addi­
tion, your public library will
have many hixiks an coins and
otlier valuable collectibles, and
there are also many magazines
for collectors. These should also
provide some guidance on the
value of your rains. You might
consider locating a coin collec­
tor’s club in your area to learn
more about your pennies.

D E A R PAMt I am a firm
believer In the healing power of
the pen, and I'm certain that
many more letters have been
written to me than have crossed
my desk. F o r years ra ad a rs
have closed their letters with
the statem ent, “T hank you,
Ah by ... 1 feel better just having
gotten this off my chest." I'm
delighted to help In any way I
can, even as a silent sounding
board.

and James Ekman. Orange
City. Boy
August 2 1 • Nltza and Shune
Alicea, Deltona. Hoy; Tuyanda
Davis. Sanford. Girl
August 22 - Ann and Roger
Schoenlng. Deltona. Boy

August 24 - Billie Jo and Travis
Lawson. Sanford. Girl
August 25 - Cheryl and Brian
Clark. Deltona. Girl: Rachel
Haney and Raymond Hanion.
Oviedo, Girl;
Rebecca
and
Daniel Lundman. Sanford. Girl

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Tlte following births were
recorded at Central Florida
Hospital in Sanford:
August 11 - Dawn Lindsey and
Robert Crocl. Osteen. Boy
August 13 * Rachel Knight,
Sanford. Hoy
August 14 • Carla and Frank
Ik-nnett. Jr.. Orange City. Hoy
August 16 - Kalynn Pierce.
Sanford. Hoy
August 17 - Tanya Smith and
Sohulb Al-awadlit. Like Maty.
Girl
August 18 - Salina and James
Robertson. DeLand. Boy

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a certificate notifying (lie tow*
iruck company th.il a bond has
been posted ami die clerk will
direct die tow truck company
lo release the vehicle. Thereaf­
ter. Ihe action will proceed ns
any other case and die court
will eventually determine it the
vehicle was wrongfully taken or
withheld from the owner and
who should he responsible for
costs.
A tow tnuk company may
sell a vehicle it has towed and
stored after a certain number
of days. However, In order to
do so. the tow tnick company
must fulfill a number o f requi­
sites which help guard against
the sale of a vehicle against an
owner's wishes and which help
promote Ihe disposal o f those
vehicles that truly are aban­
doned or unwanted. In thr
coming wreks we will discuss
other aspects o f consumer law.
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reached by eilllaf 323-4000. Tbla
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your problem

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THURSDAY PRIME TIME
Newt if

PEOPLE’S
LAW

cord claiming a lien on tlx- ve­
hicle. lhal die vehicle will he
sold al auction and die time
and place o f said auction. The
notice must he mailed not less
than 15 days before the day of
the sale.

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Florida
Hospital.
Altamonte has recorded the
following births:
August 10 - Deborah and Gary
Pclczar. Winter Springs. Hoy;
Karen
and
Manley
Hood,
Lingwood. Girl
August 11 • Mary and Michael
Hrockmun.
Lingwood.
Hoy;
Linda
and
Daniel
Kelso.
Lmgwood. Girl
August 13 - Jennifer and Scott
Sepulveda.
Lmgwood,
Girl;
Elizabeth und L-ster Westfall,
Lmgwood. Girl
August 14 - Maty Hawk and
Kevin Kcmpkc. L ik e Maty,
Ek&gt;y; Liurcncla
Fable
and
Album Joseph. Winter Springs.
Boy
August IS - Nancy SkatesWeary and Frccrtck Weary.
Deltona. Girl
August )G - Kcglua and Shubin
Pirzudeb, Sanlord. Girl
The Central Florida Regional
Hospital
in
Sanford
bus
recorded the following births:
August 19 - Maty and Charles
Cushulette.
Deltona.
Girl:
Christina and Frank Sicin.
Deltona. Hoy
August 20 - Elizabeth Moreland

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13— I I I A I.TII f t B E A U T Y

Legal Notices
N O TIC E
O f F IC T ITIO U S NAME

Notice it h#,#t&gt;y given the! I
•m engaged in bulinvts al
£9911 Sahal Palm Circle
Altamonte Seringa, Florida.
32101.
Seminole
County,
Florida under the Ficlitioua
Name ot
MAGIC
TO U T 1

CLEANING SENVICES
and
that I intend to rrg tier aaid
name with the Divaion ol
Corporation*
Ta'lahats#*,
Florida in accordance with the
provisions ot the Ficlitioua
Name Statutes, To-Wit Section
665 09 Florida Statutes 1S91
Nose LxPo-ta
Publish September 3 T998

DEU-36
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

TOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO S I-tJ O S -C A -M -P
GLENDALE FEDERAL
DANA F S B
Plaintiff.
ANTHONY 0
MONTAVON at al .
Defandanta
N O TIC E OF SALS
P U N S U A N T T O C N A P TE N 4S
NOTICE IS NERLQY GIVEN
Puituant to an Otdar or
Summary Final Judgment ot
foreclosure dated August 2*th
1996 and entared In Casa No
98-f 306-CA-14-P of the circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judiciel
Circuit in end for Seminole
County. Florida wherein G LE N ­
DALE FEDERAL ©ANN. I S O
‘1
Plaintiff and ANTHONY U
MONTAVON and DONNA J
MONTAVON. hia wife NORTHLAKE VILLAGE A CONDOMINI­
UM
A SSO CIATIO N
INC ;
UNKNOW N TE N A N T NO
I
UNKNOW N TEN A N T NO 2. and
ALL
UNKNOW N
PARTIES
CLAIM IN G
IN TE R E S TS
OT
th r o u g h

a g a in s t

a

under
or
nam ed d efen ­

TO THIS A CTIO N OR
HAVING on CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANV RiOMT. TITLE OR INTER ­
EST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, are defendants t
will tell to the highest and beat
bidder tor cash at the West
Front Door ot the Seminole
County Courthouee at 301
North ParE Avenue, Sanford,
Seminote
County,
Florida
32771, al 11 00 o'etoek a m on
the 24th day ol September,
1996 the following described
property as sat forth in said
Order or Final Judgment to-wil
UNIT 2002 IN BUILOING 20.
dant

n o r t h l a k e v il l a g e c o n d o ­
m in iu m

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. EASE­
MENTS TERMS AND OTHER
PROVISION OF THE DECLARA­
TION OF CONDOMINIUM OF
NORTHLAKE VILLAGE CONDO­
MINIUM X. AS RECOROED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
20S3. PAQES 1 THROUGH TO.
INCLUSIVE AND AS AMENDED
IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
2083 PAGE 0071. AND OFFI­
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 20S3.
PAGE 0073, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA AND AUBSSQUCNT
AMSNDMSMTB
THERETO
II you ara a parson with a dis­
ability who naeds any accom­
modation m order to participate
in th « proceeding, you are end­
ued. al no coat to you, to the
provision ol certain assistance
Please contact the Court Al
|40F) 323-4330 within two (Z)
working day* ol your recaipt ol
this Nodes, If you are hosting or
voice impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (*001 SSS-S770
DATED at Sanlord, Florida, on
August 2Sth. t M I
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk, Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
As Deputy Clerk
SMITH 1 HIATT. PA
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
2491 East Oakland
Park Boulevard. Suita 301
Fori Laudardale. FL 3330*
Publish September 3. 10, IM S
OEU-IS
IN T M I C IR C UIT CO UNT OP
TN S SIONTSSHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND PON
SBMINOLB COUNTY,
PLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. SS-IB B T-O A
DIVISION 1 « . «
MONDRIAN MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiffs).
vs
DIANE IANTINI A/KJA
DIANE FUENTES. el al.
Defandanl(a)
NOTICS
OP P O N IC LO SU R t SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl lo a Final Judgment ot
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
August Z4lh, ISIS, and entered
m Cate NO SS-I0SF-CA ol the
Circuit Court ol tho EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florid*
wherein MONDRIAN MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION la the
Plaint ill and DIANE IANTINI
A/KJA DIANE FUENTES and
VILLAS OF
STOCKS RIDGE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC ara the Defendants. I will
sell lo the high* aI and boat bid­
der lor cash at the Weal from
door ol tho Semnolo County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida at
11 00 a m . on the 24 th day ol
SEPTEMBER. IM S . tho lottow•ng described property as sat
forth in said Final Judgment
LOT 4. STOCKBRIDGE UNIT
ONE ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK IS. PAQE 74-10.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS MV HAND and the
seal ot this Court on AUGUST
2Slh. 1999
(SEALI
Maryanns Morse
Clark ol the Circuit Court
By Jana E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalls. Reymer.
Barren S Frappier
Post OMitv Boa 3410
Tampa FL 13S01
F940S2I32
If you ate a person with s dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion in order lo perticipale in
this proceeding, you are enti­
tled at no cost to you. lor Iha
provision ol certain assistance
Please
contacl
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avvnue Sanford. Florida 32771,
telephone number (407) 3214330 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol this document, II
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-900955-1771
Publish September 3. to, 1S9S
OEU-27

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
CASE HO. 9 B - I 4 I 4 - C A - 1 4 - B
BANKERS TR U S T COMPAN1
at Truatee lor the
AMRE5CO Reaidentia!
Securities Corporation
Mortgage Loan Truit 1998-1
under the Pooling and
Servicing Agreement dated as
ol February I t 998
Plaintiff,
va
DOMINICK M O LLIR
(5SX066-74 0487)
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF DOMINICK MOLLfcR
i n i u l , i v i -I nu - r i n n
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION INC
ROBERT M LePAGE
LORRAINE M LePAGE and
any unknown hairs
davaeea. grantee*
creditor*, and other
unknown peraona or
unknown epouae*
claiming by. Through and
under any ol lha
above-named Defendant*
Defendant*
BAH File *981102

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DOMINICK M O LIE R 138
Holdarneta Drive. longw ood
Florida
32779 teat
known
addraaa
current residence
unknown
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DOMINICK
MOLLER.
138
Holdarne** Drive. Longwood.
Florida
32779 last
known
address
currant residence
unknown
ROBERT M LePAGE 340 Ooll
Brook Circle *104 Longwood
Florida
32779 last
known
address
currant residence
unknown
LORRAINE M LePAGE. 340
Goll
Brook
Circle.
*104.
Longwood Florida 32779 la*
known addraaa currant resi­
dence unknown
And any unknown hairs
devisees grant#**, creditor*
and other unknown person* or
unknown spouse* claiming by
through and under the abovenamed Defendant!*)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose the
mortgage covering the follow­
ing real and personal property
described a* follows, to-wd
Lot 33 5 WEKIVA HUNT CLUB
FOX H UNT SECTION 2, accord­
ing to th# map or plat thereof aa
recorded in Plat Book 18
Page* 84 thru 87. ot the Public
Records ot Seminal* County,
Flotidt
he* been hied against you and
you ara required to aarve s
copy of you! written defenses
if nay. to it on Nancy A Bishop
BUTLER S HOSCH P A . 3185
South Conway Road Suite E
Orlando. FL 32112. and tile lha
original with lha Clark ol lha
abose-tlyled Courl 30 days
bom lha first publication, oth­
erwise a Judgment may be
entered against you lot lha
rtliaf
demanded
m
lha
Complaint

WITNESS my hand and seal ol
said Court on the 25th day ot
August. IM S
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT

D» CecwUe V. Sham

Deputy Clerk
II you are a person with s dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order lo participate
In this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. ai no cost to you. to th*
provision ol certain assistance
Please contact Court adminis­
trator. 301 N Park Avenue,
Suite N10I. Sanlord. Florida
32771. (407) 121-4330 eat
4227, within 2 working days ot
your recsipl of tbit Notic* ot
Action. It you ara hearing
impaired, call 1-SM-SSS-(771.
If you are voice Impaired, call 1800-955-0770
Publish Saptambar 1. to. IM S
OKU-14
IN T N I CIRCUIT CO URT OF
TNS BIOMTSSNTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AMD FOR
’ SBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. • S - I I t t -C A
DIVISION 14-e
FIRST UNION MORTOAOE
CORPORATION. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO DOMINION
BJLNKSHARES MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
Plainlilf(t).
va
RONALD B AYRES, al al.
Dafandant(t)
NOTICS
OF FONSCLOSURI B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmant ol
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
August 24lh, 1991. and entered
M Caaa NO S S -III2 -C A ol the
Circuit Court ol the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit hi and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharain FIRST UNION MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION SUC­
CESSOR BY MERGER TO
DOMINION
BANKEHARIS
MORTOAOE CORPORATION la
the Plain till and RONALD B
AYRES; MELANIE P AYRES,
HFTA FIRST FINANCIAL COR­
PORATION F/KJA TRAN SAME RICA FINANCIAL SERVICES are
th* Defandanta. I will sail to the
tug heat and beat bidder lor
caah al lha WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
TORO. FLORIOA al 11 00 a m .
on lha 22nd day ol SEPTEM­
BER, IM S . lha lollosrlng
described property a* aal forth
In said Final Judgment
LOT 1. SWEETWATER OAKS.
SECTION t l. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
Al
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 27.
PAGE I t . PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
a/h/a: M l STONE CREEK CT
LONGWOOD FL 32771
WITNESS MY HAND and th*
seal ol this Court on August
25th. TSSS
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clark ot th* Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasewic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCall*, Raymar,
Barrel! S Frappiar
Poal Oltica Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33601
F98052150
II you ara a parson with a dis­
ability who need* accommoda­
tion in order lo perticipale In
this proceeding, you are anltllad al no cost lo you. lor lha
provision ol carlsin assistance
Pleas*
contact
Court
Adnunis (ration el 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanlord. florid* 32771,
telephone number (407) 3234330. within I working day* ol
your receipt ol this document. II
hearing Impaired. (TOO) 1-800•S6-S771
Publish September 3. 10. 1001
DEU-13

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FICTITIO US NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IS MAY CONCERN
Notice i* hereby given Dial the
undersigned pursuant to the
'Fictitious
Nam*
Statute*
Section
665 09.
Florida
Statute*, will legialer with th#
Division
ol
Corporation*
OepAitmenl ol Stale Slat* ol
Florida upon receipt ol prciol ol
the publication ot this not.ee
the fictitious name to wd

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undet which we are engaged in
business at 3 79 Davon Place
Heathrow Florida 32746
That the corporation interestad in said busines* enterprise
■* a* follow*
EMERGING MANUFACTURING
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Dated al Healhrow, Sammol*

Ci-unly f louda August 1998
Publish September 3 1998
OEU-49

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIQHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. • i -i e t t -C A
DIVISION 14 E
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JOSE SHE L I ALLEN
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WILLIAM ALLEN *1 *1,
Oet* nd ant(a)

NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ot
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
August 24th 1996 and entered
in Casa NO 96-1026 CA ol th#
Circuit Court ot th# E IQ H ­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County Ftonda
Wherein EQUIVANTAGE INC r*
th* Plaintiff and JO SE SHEL
ALLEN
M ERRIT
BY
AND
TH RO UG H HER GUARDIAN
JO HN WILLIAM ALLEN and
TENANT at N/K/A DONNA
SW EETING are th* Delendants
I will sell to th* highest and
beat bidder lor caah a I lha Waal
front door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Florida al 1100 a m , on th*
24th day ol SEPTEMBER 1998
lha following described proper­
ty as sal forth in said Final
Judgmant

LOT 2 BLOCK 8 TIER 1. OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
ACCORDING TO E R TRAF.
FORD S MAP ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1.
PAGEIS)
59
OF
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIOA
WITNESS MY HAND and th*
taal ol Ihi* Court on AUQUST
25th. 1998
(SEAL)
Maryann* Moit*

Clark ot lha Circuit Courl
By Jan* E Jasawic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymar.
Barrett S Frappiar
Pott Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33601
F96051969
If you ai* a parson with a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion In order lo participate in
this proceeding you are enti­
tled at no coat lo you. lot th*
ptoviaion ol certain assistance
Pleas*
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avanu*. Sanlord. Ftonda 12771.
telephone number (407) 3234310. within 2 working day* ot
your receipt ol thi* document. It
hearing impaired, (TDD) t-SOO•10-1771
Publish Saptambar 3. 10. IM S
DEU-26
IN T M I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SBMINOLB
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVIStOH
CASS NO. SS-f S4S-CA-14-P
GLENDALE FE0ERAL
BANK. F S B .
Plaintiff,
RANDALL DELANE SNYDER.
mdtvidualtY and ai
Personal Representative
ol lha estate ot
Barbara A Boucher a/h/a
Barbara A Willard at al.,
Defendants
NOTICS OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CNAPTSR 46
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo an Order or
Summary Final Judgmant of
foreclosure dated Augutl 24th,
IM S. and entered in Cate No
M -I243-CA-14-P ol th* circuit
Court of th* Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and for Sammola
County. Florida, wharain OLENDALE FEDERAL BANK. F S B .
it Plaintitl and RANDALL
OCLANE SNYDER, individually
and at Personal Representative
ol lha estate ol Barbara A
Boucher a/k/a Barbara A.
Willard.
JAMES
RYAN
W1LLAR0. PAUL WILLARD, a*
natural guardian ol Jama* Ryan
Willard. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2. and
ALL
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
INTERESTS BY,
THROUOH.
UNDER
OR
AOAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIE ACTION. OR
HAVINO OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTER­
EST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, are delendanl*. I
will eetl lo th* highest end beat
bidder tor cash at the Waal
Front Door ol th* Seminole
County Courthouse at 301
North Park Avanu*. Sanlord.
Sammola
County,
Florida
32771. at 11 00 o'clock a m on
th* 29th day ol SEPTEMBER.
T M I. Ihe following described
property at aal forth In aaid
Order or Final Judgment, to-wlt;
LOT I t . BLOCK O. WOODMERE PARK 2ND REPLAT.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAQE 71. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROB OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
It you are a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order lo parltclpal*
m this proceeding, you at* enti­
tled. at no coal lo you. lo the
provision ol certain assistance
Plaaaa contact th* Court at
(407) 123-4310 within two (2)
working d*ya ol your racatpl ol
thia Notice, ft you at* hearing or
voice Impaired, call Florida
Relay Same* (S00) 956-1770
DATED al Sanlord. Florida, on
August 28lh. I00S
MARYANNE MOREE
At Clerk. Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jaaawic
Aa Deputy Clark
SMITH t HIATT. PA
Attorney* lor Plaintiff
2591 East Oakland
Park Boulevard. Suite 103
Fori Lauderdale. FL 3310S
Publish September 3. TO. ISIS
DEU-2S

File Number 9 S - T 4 3 C P
In Re Eatal* ol
ETHEL MAE ARMSTRONG.
Oeteased

NOTICS
OF ADM INISTR ATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO
C IA IM 6
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL O THER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO
lhal the administration nl Ih*
estate ol ETHEL MAE ARM ­
STR O N G .
deceased
Fite
Number 99-746-CP it pending
in Ih* Circuit Courl
lor
Seminole
County
Florid*.
Probate Division. Ih* addieaa
ol which is 101 N Park Avanu*.
Sanlord. Florida 32771-0559
Th# personal rapreaenlaliv* ol
the estate la EMMA JEAN H E .
whoa* address i* 714 1/2
Cypraaa
Avenue.
Sanlord,
F louda 12771

The name and eddies* ol Ih*
personal representative s attor­
ney ai* sat forth below
All peraona having claims of
demands a amal th* aatal* are
required
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, lo III* with Ih*
clerk ol Ih* above courl a writ­
ten statement ot any claim or
demand they may has* Each
claim must be m writing and
must indicate th* ban* lor th*
claim. Ih* name and address ot
the creditor or hit agent of
attorney, and th* amount
claimed It Ih* claim i* nol yat
due th* dal* whan it will
become due shall be stated It
Ih* daim is contingent ot unliq­
uidated. tha nature ot Ih*
uncertainly shall be staled It
th* claim t l secured. Ih* aacunty ahall be described Th*
claimant shall dalrvar suthcianl
copies ol Ih* claim to th* clerk
lo enable the clerk lo mail on*
copy lo each personal repre­
sentative
All persons interested in Ih*
estate la whom a cop* ot Ihi*
Notice ol Administration ha*
been mailed are required WITH­
IN THREE MONTHS FROM THEDATE
OF
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE,
to til* any obfaclionathay may
have lhal challenge Ih* validity
ot th* decedent’* will, lha qual­
ifications ol th* personal re pre­
ss nteltva. or the venue or juris­
diction ot the court
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
W ILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date ot Ih* firs I publication ot
this Notic* ol Admuiislratwn
August 27. 1S9S
Emma Jean La*.
Personal Representative ol
th* Estate ot
Ethel Ma* Armstrong
Decsssad
Gordon V Frederick
Attorney at Law
l i t North Park Avanu*
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 122-3351
Publish
August
27, and
Saptambar 3. IM S
DET-262
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT OF
TNS 110NTS I NTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IR ARB FOR
BEMWOCB OOUHTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS HO. M -O tS -C A
DIVISION 14-P
NORWEST MORTOAOE. INC .
PlamtitKal.
vs
THOMAS P OEQAN. *1 *1.
Defendant!*)

NOTICS
OF FORBCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
August !4th. 1S it. and entered
M Cat* NO SS-SIS-CA ol th*
Circuit Court ol th* EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharain NORWEST MORT­
GAGE. INC is th* Plaintitl and
THOMAS P OEQAN CARMEN I
OEQAN.
ALOMA
WOODS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC ara th* Defendant*. I will
tall lo Ih* highest and beet bid­
der for caah at th* West front
door ot Ih* Semi note County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida at
I I 00 a m , on Ih* |4th day ol
September. IN S . Ih* followmg
described property as tat torth
in said Final Judgment
LOT I t . ALOMA WOODS
PHASE I. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDEO
IN PLAT BOOK 47. PAGE I 47.
41 ANO 40. PUBLIC RECORD!
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOW
DA
WITHE I f MV HAND and Ih#
sail ol Ihi* Court on August
25lh. 1994
(EEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
DeFHity Clerk
Echevarria, McCall*. Raymar.
Barralt t Frappiar
PoatOlfic* Boa &gt;410
Tampa, FL 33S01
F9A041B31
It yog are a person with a dis­
ability who naada accommoda­
tion In order lo participate In
this proceeding, yog are ant)
tied at no coat lo you. tor th*
provision ol certain assistance
Pleas*
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N Park
Asenu*. Sanlord, Florida 12771
telephone number (407) 311
4330. within 2 working diy* ot
your racoipl ol thit document. If
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-800956-1771.
Publish September 1, 10. ISIS
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CIVIL M O O R
C M S HO. B T -M S S -C A
OfVIS ton 14-R
FIRST UNION
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vs
JOSIAH ROBERT
MEADOWS. JR . *1 *1.
Dalandant(s)
R OO D S OF AOTIOR
TO JOSIAH ROBERT
MEADOW!. JR
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
S74 BENTLEY OREEN CIRCLE
WINTER SPRINGS. FL 3270#
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
ANV AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUOH.
UNDER.
AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENOANT(E)
WHO ARC NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. OEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to toratios* * mortgage
on Ih* tallowing property in
SEMINOLE County. Florida
LOT I t . BENTLEY CLUB AT
BENTLSV OREEN. ACCORDING
TO T H I PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 4*.
PAGES 31. IS. AND 17. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
has been ftted against you and
you ara required to aarve a
copy ol your errittan d*tenses,
it any, within 30 day* altar th*
first publication ol thi* Nolle*
ol Action, on Echevarria.
McCalla, Raymar. Barrett S
Frappiar, Plaintiff's attorney,
who** address is SOI Bay* ho re
Boulevard, Suite S00. Tampa.
Florida 11505. and III* Ih* orig­
inal with thia Court either
before aarvica on Plaintiff'*
all ornay or immediately liter*attar, otherwise a default wiM
be entered against you lor Ih*
fallal
demanded
In
th*
Complaint ot petition
This notic* ahall b* published
one* each weak lor two con­
secutive weak* in the Semmot*
Herald
WITNESS my hand and th*
aaal of thia Court on thia 251h
day ol Auguat. 1SSS
(SEALI
Maryann* Mora*
Clerk ol th* Court
By Cecelia V Ekarn
Aa Deputy Clerk
F s r-tz -trt s
II you are a person with a dia
ability who naada accommod*
bon in order to participate In
this proceeding, you ai* anti
Had at no coat lo you, tor th*
provialon ol certain aaaistanca.
PI****
contact
Courl
Administration *1 101 N Park
Avanu*. Sanlord. Florida 32771
telephone number (407| SIS
4310. within 1 working da ye ot
your receipt ol thia document. II
hearing impaired. (TOO) 1-S00956-8771
Publish Ssptember 3,10. 1BSE
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TN hs Sun Deity or weekly pay
Cal GPC Today 260 5080 or
Right Hand Man 20001061
NO FEE!

M APm NANCE PERSON- Must
be have experience m pamhng
drywsfcng 4 c*Tfftmg Apply et
Greenwood VPla*. Lake Mary.
123-1827

DWVWALL FINISHERS Needed
tor mart craw t i p wi handtowri
t toots Cal Al at 323 3234

Maaaaga Therapist Wanted to
work ,n a small well etlab
kshed ciaruc m lake Mary
Must be l censed insured
h*&gt;e I year exp ox more
Pteaae call Keren • (407)
330-4*07

Dump Truck B Equipment Op­
erators F !t benefits. COL *22•1*1
t i p . Form Carpenter* ONLY!
local work DnrgFre* Work­
place Good pay 4 benel’ts’
Caff (407) i
Experience Painter 4 Experi­
ence Auto Body Men Sentard
Pamt S Body ca» 322 8S4 4 ____
FOOO PREPARATION
NEEOEO W M E O U m v
F H U M Hr* F/T Banehts Avat
Contacl 407 324 S333

FRAMERtMELPERS

needed

must be raspons49e and hav*
toots and vans cal Steve 3224S45 leave message__________
General Labor Entry level *i
ir&gt;e metal labncahcm *7 50 to
slari. 45 hour week Tube Tec
ISentard) 123 D940

MECHANIC tor Factor*et*r has
er fleet m Sanlard exr&gt; onffr P»*
tarred ASE cert 330 9100
MECHANIC Immed open m
Sentard area Must be ASE cert
• diesel truck exp class A
COL a phn axe wages and ban
etas 0604523 M F 4am 3 DCpm
Car S Insurance Needed
Weekend* FREE 331 5200
METAL FRAME7WRTWALL
HANGERS vnmed xxork
________ cal SS2 3337________
MOTHER'S 4 OTHERS
&gt;500 &gt;2500 PT Ful travwig
Free booklet I 000 964 7*24
www ixork from home neihnpe

IN TRAINING
Severing tar Fie best appt tel­
lers not your typcel Tm room W , cere R shows Cal JAMB
123-2070 a rt 214

Legal N o tice !

•BMIROLH OOUHTY,

Landscaping
MatntonanceImme opening Salary posann
30 357v Excellent opportunity
Ovterti 4 *4 (407)977-2009

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MONEY PROBLEMS?
Convert*!* your ten* e'o a
man Pontwr CrtrtA 32 7 9550

AN 0800 OR. COMPANY need,
S mature person now hi the
SANFORD era* RegartSras* ol
r i t X X Reed PO
Dayton. OH 45401

U S S S a m ------TRAINEE
Training makes to* dflerenc*1
New or esperanced-we have
operange *t Ota three *■pend
mg Semmot* County offtoes
tor hard-workng career trended
people Cal
Nancy Dimef
AXamomaAongwood S69-4600
Robin MuMka
ManrYteathrow 3331
Gary Balanoff
OnedO 365 36*6

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locking lo ter* new
Tiavet M F Wff tram COL
Class A or B a ptas tea no
tag Cak Greg at 1 600 643
3t5. insurance. 40IK. vacs
bon Slari yosa Mura todeyf
HANOT MAN. drywal repair.
pKmtomg tool* S Iran* a trust
Hours 7 30 4
F/T. Cypress
Sprmgt Apt C3T/W.P 200-2001
Tech ByeMtne &lt;s sen*mg HELP
D E M PERBON. Windows 95/
DOS system experience re­
quired
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Can
;M SS1395-91395-9424 t Ask tor Lise
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Mlomor*
HOST/HOSTESS
Ruth s CJ/ii Steak House, a hn*
dmmg nrttiuranf. is lootang tar
responsibte. dspendatee mdrv
stefts aval every eve Apply m
person M Sal 14PM 999 Doug
las Av* (maid* interior decor
Ctrl, AXamonSa spq EOC
HOUSE KEEPERS
Budget Inn of Sanlord.
Ortendo Dr (17 92)

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si Votosra county B eetotetl v*
CNA
naeded
immadiawty
Previous experience helpful
CaM Debery Metier 407-S0S4429. COE.

AUTOMOTIVE DCFAKERS
SantomtongwoodOrtando
Good Income Potential
TepR
CARPENTERS ANO HELPER
Immedate eork
Cal 862 3377
CHURCH MUSJC OWE CTOR
PA Longwood h«* congresaional church seek* enthusiastic
creative indnr to lead music
program al Sunday 10 30am
service an other special music
program* musical background
Hkl Youngrequired call“ DR. Hal
Wood 332-8253
. LAWN MAJNT. must
have exptkug free wortt piece
cal 324-1007
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811.15 TO START
Otade tor Students
CaBM-Th tl-4pm 869 9191

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP tor
Car/Truck rental agency Freni
desk *n &gt; a plus Vakd FDL B
background check.
Apply In

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Dantal A«*I«tant
Needed lor surgical ptosihelic
reconstructive practice. Ener­
getic individual with strong
team sluls Salary and bene

W4-77B4M0.
DO YOU ENJOY WORtUNQ W/
CMLOREN
Chad eve center need, M E pA
he(p must have 10 or 2Qhr
xjrse compMMd. tap pay. he
8293-10 Joyce 321-7635

gree or eqiavatenl wkh scene
speexakred education arrttv
experience m accxxmkng end
fiscal managament requeed
MABTTf NANCE OPERATIONS
CLEM
Thr* It a steed maintenance
pOaMBfl prevrted ctencal and
and support service* to ere
mamtenance depariment and
executive (Weefor and pratorm
mg a wrt* range ol raieted fun
chon* Th* vtoxmPant wff be
* greeted to eaerot* some mdspendent yjdgmerK Vi to* pretarmanceol

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position ol ooordnabng al pro
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ratxxis ol resident Employ**
wff be reeponetote fox erptementebon of to* agency's wor­
thy opporiunreet lor resrtanfs
torough hoksbc approaches
putec housing drug eknvna
Son program Dune* ara per­
formed wkh contrterabte
amounl of mdape-rtanr judg

HOUSE KEPPCRS.
Apply to Mamot Couhand. 135
interantional Parkway. Heath­
row. FL 444-1000

[ATTENTION CNA *
Come and fort our caring team
ot Nurse* and C N A l Euattent benefits Experience rec­
ognized
3.00pm 1 1 :00pm
•MR eveSaON. Ptoeaa appN n
person Oesorw Heaihcare Re
habartalion Center ts51 Elkcam Blvd. Deltona SOS

THE HOUBBtO AUTHQ9BTT OF
THE CITV OF 4ANFORO
Powlijns Araaebta
Fmanre Coordnatar
Uamwnance OperaUjn* Cterk
W O R T H Aetna**Coord
nfftox
Appscasm ara now bemg
taken tar toe contract puMam
of mamwnance operator clerk.
fmanre cooxdrvator. and
W O R T H actneescoonkna
tax
FBtANCE COOROB9ATOR
Thi* e a hqpry skffad artavn-

L A B O R E R S N EE O E O
FOR UHDCRQROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

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FLAMI
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Aba
LA NOBCAPCRS-i lading
pay
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Local Account EsaeuUvB

are looking tor a broadcast

mum ol 2 years broadcast
experience preferred. Apphcant
industry research toots Creaky*
saN starter ml to* atxMy to work
indepenientty and Ihmk out ol
the box to generate new reveBueineee War. IS Shyiln*
Drive, Lake Mary, FL 32744.
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Drivers hewn**, bondabw and
obmtf to work varied taxes
when needed Apptcekons
and pb deacriphons are *v«4abM M F * managwnant office
m Cases Brewer Court
APPLICATION OEADLMESeptember to.', 99*. S OOP M
Timothy D Hudson, PHM
Exscubve Director

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Caff (407) 122-41M.
Properly MeinSenance Parson
For work in gerwrai office seeing
to metodt routm# mamtenance
and upkaep of mtonor and exte­
rior tacapas Due** coMd Fv
Ctort* kgril ptomteng, pamhng,
cleaning off wab-weys and
wndowt, maintonance of bgpBmg system*. Iqyq carpentry, reMockrg oI supplies, kghl mov­
ing and reorganuabon ot waremamtenanc* services Musi
have transport*bon suffabM tor
carrying h p p te i and lor occanonet courier tervree. Cal 407322-0441 to inquva further and
u requeet emptoyrreni appkeaeon P/T poabon wkh posstota
mxgnuon to F/T wkh benekts
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E500-E2500P/T Ful Vetoing For
FMEC BOOKLET

cal 1-000-230-9078

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Lula Campos

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�Semir&gt;ol6 Hetald. Santord. Florida •Thursday, September 3. 1998

K I T ’ V C A R I.Y I.R ® b&gt; l.iir n W rluhl

71— MELr WANTED

71— H elp W anted

MATURE BKKP Sanford bull
n a n quick book. ia!as lai.
payables and receivables bank
tac good w' figures sand re
Sume to p o bo» 1667 Sanlord.
FI 32771 ATTN Heather

ROOFERS NEEDED
e«p d top pay stad immad
Tropical Rooting 330 3232

Receptionist. optometrist office
optical and in* bit-ng eip pre
ferrea etc work envir. fop pay
for qualified person Tuskaeiiia
area 699 4000 la. 699 5051
R IG H T H A N D M A N
N eed* 100 w orker* dally.
"55 ilg n on bonui to new em­
ploy**!.
‘ E ilra pay lo driven
‘Open Ja m
M l Doqlrack Rd longwood
I M A IOC

SO Good Paopla
lo Fill Grtat Po*itlon»i!ll
Seminole Employment
Wamtenarve Assistant 59hr
fbaduebun Worker
1 7hi
Iwburer* trainee
5Ahr
Doukkeep*
$10hr
C otksS
tm t
Recepti
LAhi

Accounting Cie»i
Cleric 41 An]
Duck Worker
Dryer
Customer Service
Fa-met Help*-*

LA hr
$7hr
$7,hr
SI Ohr
LA hr
LAhr

TOO MANY TO LIS T"!
CALL NOW’!
700 W 25rh SI
317 704*

HARM TO DRIVE

SOLDERERS ot small electron
ics dependability required eip
prelerted but willing lo train
Oood benefits Call Megnatone
Hearing Aid Co it 339-1702 i
110.____________________________

Phono Pros
Full or part lima. Top
salary, bonus A
commlaion Longwood
location, call dan
taulkar. 767-9270

8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

ttELP!

STEN STR O M
R EN TA LS
PINECREST4/7
*1am
rm
tirepl shed five
$4007100
SA N FO R D $73 w den icreen
patio spec rout
$40071*00

Craft Show- October 17,1998

W nter Spnngs. VFW 5405
Tabtos Ava l $20 each
Two tor $35 Can 265-0213
FREE CAR," 51 * FUN m y ^ r

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spare lime imeresled7 Can lm
da O 526-3517 I also offer repl
pcs and new lupperwa'o

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FOR SALE gas dryer like new
$90 dress makers model $35
amvjue singer machine 575, red
wood picnic labte 575. can after
Tpm 302 3407

A YARD SALE is (he perfect
way to do that and the Sambiol*
M .rild can br ng people to yout
door Advertise your saw in the
Seminole Herald lot only 5 51/
line and watch the items leave
while the money comes m Can
by Noon on Tuesday and yout 5Ime ad can run lot three day* in
the Herald lot ONLY $9 IBM All
we ask is that you prepay me
ad Car us we can help"

2 2 9 — A n n Io n s

near Semmoie

107— M o b i i i I I o m i s

ncl L&amp;tf&amp;y phtjrm and M

Tor R e m

3T4 49*6

LAKEMART

IBD R M Ouml
convene*! io
rated I bk&gt;c! to bus route Par*
Are W &lt;- Mijme Inc 372 2861

S100*4 1a! lat? sue
444 6VM

ELDER SPRINOS Off SR 477
Ig 2
bdrm unlum $95wt&gt;

95— R o o m m a if

$l75dep Cal 333 3964 ot see
manager al *3117______________
GENEVA AREA 2.2 motto*

W a s h ii
ROOMMATE u j lm s ^ p j-e n t
ok 32housa newer i d se
Sanlord |J50m o *uti X ph
Li 50 m refs A lease reg 64S
1916 i 7329 day 37# 5160
nghl

1 17— C O M M IR C IAL

OFFICE 4 STORE AVAIL Is/’
Over 1000 sq It Ca» affer 8*m
322 6169_______________________
SANFO R D- I 174 sq ff 0"&lt; *
o « Late Monro# Cumren-enl to
courthouse 5 City Han Ava.i
at)'#
irr-med-ale y
Mortel/er
Group Inc (407) 539 1000 »rt
106____________________________
118— O l n e t S p a c e F o r

SANTORO t JAG V O
M C L E A N MOVE INSPECIAL Can *23-7*33

A MOVE M SPECIAL" 400 tq
II 6 up’ $265 A M ONTH Offca
^Storage 3210120 or 333 2554

R ent

ac qm#t area 300mr&gt; -25Cktop
376 9141 _
SA N TO R O
Oood area A
scnoers Spihesi 7,1 duple ■
heat A a&lt; hook ups private pa
to A ye'd sec S ok 5425mo •
1350 o p *41-0044

141— H

om es

Fo r S a i

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JU S T REM OOELED 3 tv whew
C H A carpet pave * many ofh
er pleasing (natures Price re­
duced to 150.500 Owner g.ves
S 700 moving allowance
nu»

SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
2 Suita* available • 1100 SF 6
1*00 t f 4fr-||1-7g04
Sanford P roTanional office
space *21 tq. h tltlA n o n m/
13th month tr*a (Larger suit*
avarlabta) Call 3M -11I2 Nava

322-7490

AF F OBDARIE HOM ES
V F N TU R I t p n O P I R T II S
soao ■part *«&gt;# m ti I n rrc

' n s iiv m v i r e e l U r *e •
tee* H i i n ice

Set t*m— n tete

u * » i * i m i m usa-

*72. to Intd acre* huge rms
se porch 3 out Wig* $1*4 900
4/1 S.Over 1 600 sq h kvhMV
lam trpic Incd 1*3 900
V J . sc prjo* i n DR F am rm
7 car gsrage 1119.900

Mayfair Goff Coura* t 5 acre
i.ief'fiftt estate w 3 900*1
htjrre neerl* work 5165 000 *
w 4 ac 5265 000
4 FIR Colonial 2 V ii'f on 1
e'j-.leq lots H FOUC ED TO
house co n y,

$45 000

marveled
131-5065
-Ir c h h o f f

^ a s s o c ia te s

149— COMMFRCIAL
Pr o p i

r ty

Rant 1200 tq H on 1/2 *c
te-veq wpaveff pacing Central
a . Meat 1819 W
2nd Street
555 000 or $600 mo 177 461G
da, 321 20 76 even

Sanlord

hlatoric

dulrtcl

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leased
Unit*
1 '50 000 (I ) Commeffcai Vaca-f Lot $55 000 13CM495
A creagl Lo t For
S ale

MELLONVILLE 4 ? lam lorma
dinwg 3367 sq h m ne«ghbo'
hood ol luaury homes DcA Wat
er Jem.g*n Prop
373 3165
teepei 623 7227

S t . 0*4*4 15e*((y
5m /#*#

SAhfofOSpacious attractive 1
15w'FH$6’ 500
5L John* FVvet 35.ac onfiver
inDebary I 7 rrvbontage Re
ducedlo5275000
UAiSlna! t*»*e acrosstmm
OnSan A/port r eel M I
5175000
LowOgamEasy guatfy towmo
pymts 21 CAIncd yard w et
trabukdmgtot
(4071322-6123

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Sunday. Sapt. Bit* 1 pm
•Robb X Stuckey Emertam
ment Center ’ Brouter Beds 1
Byriand Ron Top t)esk ’Leath
er Sofas’ Oeret Secretary ’ to
Oak Chairs ‘30 colored TV* 1
Over 100 cul A F»ressed
(Von/» lamps *4 Kmg Cano
py Beds '4 King Rgnry Carved
Beds ’2 Brass X iron Beds
Complete
E .ecutive
Office
with chad E)esk. C reden/a
Bookcases *50 learner Top
Mahogany Oak Cherry, Wat
nut Coffee Tables Nghtstands
■FVyckers '2 Marta# top Cre
den/a s ‘ Rosewood Bedroom
,te 'llgr-y Carved Sola
COfK dI Chf&lt;ierdale Furniture
•IVeaktrqnt *200 Cast Iron Doer
Slops ‘ Iron Bakers Rack
Ba&gt;er Cabmets ‘Lot oI Antique
Tool* m Modern Sam 300 400
pcs ol tom.1uta'

DELTONA to acres ideal lor
mobile homevte horses came
Vr-vog or nursery- Zttond ago

, ttural
51 900 ACRE
Sm
Vrwn w ow-er finance 904-7871773 or 904-787-M22
LAKE FRONT LOT Be . . .
late loch Amor pnvale
90*200 560 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stona I*
land La.e Monroe 5'20 000
VACANT LOTS loch Arbor
535 000 to 545 000 ig pnv

e:r tonq

LAKE MARY LO TS Warded

525 000
■AY AYE Sanlord tot near
pat $15 000
321-5065

■irchhoff
A s s o c ia te s
OAK RIDGE FARMS

Os1ee&lt;V

Oeffona araa 10 acres deaf tor
horse* ot cattle farm Mob'*#
home or home*#* /oneo agri
544 900 Fnancjng ava* w sm
down payment (904) 757-8100

155— C ondom inium s
For S ale
UPSCALE CONDO arc toe Ion
we* mj warned low mam
tenance W* se* tom $48 900

2412 S Oak Avenue Singer
Sewing Machine w 'cabnet, A
small round table Pols X dsh
es Lois ol Lades X Girls
clothes A lew ol everything
CHEAP'

GIANT

VARO SALE lots ol
movies and books everything
priced lo see tverymmg must
go' Sat 5 A Run fi 8 4 109 Wil
kins Circle
HUGE 3 FAMILY VARD SALE
baby and household items plus
much more Sat X Sun 9 ■"&gt; 616
Bnarcktte St (behind Hardees)

(407) 322-2611

Yard Sale
Frl/Sat 9-6

MOVING SALE tom bash and
treasures ThufS 3rd * Fn &lt;th 9 4
511 Vavanica SI

231— C a r s F o r S a l e

1919 Chevy
coup# 5 sp

409 Lake Markham Road
toots Df'S Press pipe trender
welder tol X ole CM chandiK
clothes 4 ch'ktron s items

238— V i i i t c t r s W a n t e d

1986 N.ssan Masuria Slaton
wagon Auto, AC Full power
$1850 Ce=1 415 6035

CASH 555 PAID!
For Junk C*r% Trucks A Mrsc'
*fC*»4M{n-CA&amp;£AUTl*m. 327 1 W

239—

Cavalier 2 d'
AC Stereo $1550

M

Cal 4156335

o t o r c y c l c s /B ik e s

Fo r S a l e

For S ale

Commence! Office For Sale or

153—

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We Need
You Today!

141— H omes For S aie

$109 000
Park Av villa a 7f)H7IU Town

dep cal 349 5737

R OSELEA VILLAS
211 Special - |4lft Monin
HUD OKAY 407-1104*11

SANE ORO I form apt upstair*

S'ttsli'tWsA —i

tvime avail Sep! 1si $435mo .

R en ta ls
97— A rA N IM I N TS •

Y A r C ’l 1
iliu m ) i

G O V T FO R EC LO S E D rmme,
tram pennms on $1
Detnguent
T*». Repos
R EO s Your Area
Tol Free (1) 800 218 9000 E d
2206 h* current tsr ng

V B OK 323 44*4 ut 344 5513

l ? i 4100
FURNISHED ROOMS A utH

TW O
B IG D A YS
A N T IQ U E S A
M O D E R N A U C T IO N S

WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

SAN FO R O I/l

lr&gt;c,atinn

84 Ford Escort. 2 d'
SELLING FOR PARTS
C a l (407)330-1484

Monday, Sept 7lh. 1pm
You must sea to baliev*' 300
pmces Fumaure ‘ 125 purees of
Glass**'* ’Hanging Chandler
‘ 3 French armores * American
Vetonan Armorers ’8 ff hejnry
Carved Corner Cupboard*
Uahfvjuny Inlaid Bedruocn Su
le “ Oak D'cplrr.nt Des« ’
Rugs ‘ Rocker* ‘ 0 * 1 Side
boards ‘Oak Secretary ‘Oak
Dresser
’6 Victorian chair*
O ca ’ 8X0 ‘Cut C ast ‘Roy
cuff Ash Tray
‘ Early 1680
Secretary ‘3 spinel Os* ‘E&gt;op
lea&lt; Targes ‘Dutch 2 pc Cup
boards
‘ Walnut High Boy
Ches' 'Mahogany Hgh Boy
Chest ‘ Lois ot Porcelain •
laige Ladies Desk French •
Royal Bayreuth ‘J Matching
Mahogany Bookcases ‘ao as
sorted *nt«que Mmys
‘ap
pros TOO pairings And Pc
lures ONE Of OUR BETTER
AUCTIONS MUST SEE’

D O N ’T W O N D E R
H O W T O G E T R ID
OF TH A T OLD
CAR!

1972 HONDA 350 4 cylinder
very good conditions original
mile 12,450 X 51400 obo call
323 2528 Or 920 9119

WHO’SWATCHING
YOHRCOMMERCIAL?

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!
The S .m m o l. H . r . l d Ctassi
tied* a&gt;e the quietest and most
me .pensive way to sail yout
car’ Hist your three line ad lot 10
days and pay only 521 00’ Even
belter &lt;1 you sell it sooner
(which we KNOW you will) you
can slop yout ad and only pay
to&gt; the number ot days it actu­
ally rant What a Deal"

wing Thursday. September
5th 110 am to 5 10 pm.

Call today and watch
tha Herald Classi­
fied* work for you!!

Wilktnaon Auction. Inc
34329 Slat* Road 44
PO
Bos 1190

(407) 3222611

Sortanlo. FL 3/77*
•00-704-337$
153-161-2313

5 most N M T 76 term o rrrarejl frtu usually -ear* stop
•Itnng t * M «a&gt;« N room
VMg pot you' -«ssa;« wN't no

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234— A u to m o tiv e
A ccessories

Terns C4sh Approved Check
MC Visa Am*. Discover
l(J*» Buyers premium

NeaspaptrAdrertisln*
Grts Results!
Call 31Z-2611 to plan an id.

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WANTED

BOAT RENTAL
F u ll /
Flthlng Boata ................. SSO
Cantar Conaola ............. $150
Pontoon / tollat .............. S16S
Dock Boat - 2 1 ' ................ $195

CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Halt
S35
$100
$115
$145

Any year rnaka or modal
Will pay top doda/i
Coll Geoff Bedine

3 0 2 -5 7 3 4

RENT RIGHT MARINE
(Located at G ator’* Landing)

(407) 330 - 1612

157— M obile H omes
For S ale

DAILY WORK • DAILY PAY $SS

LABOR-RITE

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Blu* * White Oval Braided Rug
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322-94$).

3211S Sanlord A n . . Sanlord 3 2 3 - 3 3 0 1

MATTRESS SALE • Full sue
used Do* springs A mattress
$65 00 Larrys Mart 322-4132

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Rtibb &amp; Stuckey l-.nttnuinmcnt Center * llrnucr Reds • Byrlund Roll Top Desk • Lcalher Sofa's
* Drexcl Secrelary * 10 Oak Chairs * 20 Colored T.V.'s • Over 100 Cul and Pressed. Bronze
I-amps • 4 King Canopy Beds * 4 King Highly Carved Beds • 2 Brass and Iron Beds •
Complete Executive Office with Chair. Desk, Crcdenza. Bookcases • 50 leather Top
Mahogany, Oak. Cherry, Walnut Coffee lables. Nighistands • Rockers • 2 Marble Top
Crcdenza's • Rosewood Bedroom Suite * Highly Carved Sofa • 60pc of Chippendale Fumilure
* Brcakfronl • 250 Casi Iron Door Stops • Iron Bakers Rack * 3 Baker Cabinels * Lo( of
Antique Tool’s in Modern Sale. 300-4(X&gt; pcs of furniture!
M O N D A Y. S K m -M B K H 7 T H . I:(KI P M ;
You musi see lo believe! 300 pieces Eurniiure * 125 pieces of Glassware • Hanging Chandelier
* 3 French Armories • American/Victorian Armories • 8 ft. highly Carved Comer Cupboards *
Mahogany Inlaid Bedroom Suite • 5 Oak Dropfroni Desk • Rugs ♦ Rockers • Oak Sideboards
* Oak Secretary • Oak Dresser * 6 Victorian Chairs, Circa 1880 • Cut Glass • Roycraft Ash
Tray * Early 1880 Secretary • 3 Spinel Desk • Drop Leaf Tables • Dutch 2 pc Cupboards •
Walnut High Boy Chest * Mahogany High Boy Chcsl * Lots of Porcelain • Large Ladies Desk
French • Royal Bayreuih * 2 Matching Mahogany Bookcases * 40 Assorted Antique Mirrors •
approx. 100 Paintings and Pictures. One of our belter auctions. Must Sec!
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SOUP OAX lo g w e wot or bed
w/ c»esser A headDoortj 6995645 O’ 330-4479 make offer
TOMMY STIFFEV IS OPENINa'
A FURNITURE STORE
al 3422 S Orlando Dr (across
born ELI Heard Chev) Th* grand
opening win pa Saturday. Sept
5th bom lOam-apm and Mon­
day, Sept 7in bom llam-7pm
Bring this ad in and tecerv* (
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portunity to buy bedroom sals,
living loom sets, entertainment
centers and over 100 teckners
lo choose bom Call (407)3304213 il you have any qutinons
or ff yog would like lo seff your
good dean used torrutur*

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

253-Aonm oN s Ac

R em oueun g
ADVANCE TEC TO N IC S
Addition a-Homa*
Addruona-Commarcial
Local Builder sine* 1H1

323-9464 C00001*49

NEW REM OOEL REPAIR
Doors, wtodowl carpentry
suing decks * concrete
323 4832 S G Bakri CBCI9880

2 6 2 -C a b in e t s
ALL TYPE CABMETS relac*!
wooctmici wal unit countertop/
doors new cabinels 134-0490

263-CARrENTRY
CARPENTRY-ol all types bom
decks to doors, rotten wood and
remodel Myra aipartanc*. Ask
lor JR 324 5052

T E R M S : C A S H , A P P R O V E D C H E C K . M C , VISA. A M E X . D IS C O V E R 10%
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to

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Alum. Can* Copper / Brasa
Kokomo Recycling 121-0004

223— M iscellaneous
10-Gallon fish aquarium
w/dglai thermometer 5 wks old
Asking $50 Cal 323 2871

dry wan, remodeling,
lion* Can 262-7069

LAW N
SVC
hedges
renova- boshes sm tre* trimming 7 yrs
e&gt;p Senior disc
Salistacbon
guar For baa est 880 8602

269-Cie a n in g Services
CARINI CLEANING house office
eip cleaning manager Man*
696 5848
AAA GRASS MASTERS
All
services provided Dependable
and affordable -Call lor Fra*
MARCIA'S CLEANtNO
e*1 mates-698-0342
LICENSED AND EXP D
330 2031

276-E lectrical
NEED AN ELECTRICLANT
CALL DFCK’* ELECTRIC
407-331B733
Lie. EROOOItll/Ovar 33 Yrs.

279-H au lin g
Rental property, garage shed
clean ups. applianoei. trash,
brush 407-588-215* or
pgr 407-819-0217

1LO TS MOWED/ light under
brushing 27yrs in busmass
’ Days 322-2811 eve 322 9397

300-Pressuke C leaning
DUN RFTERaa/Comm
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card* accepted. 331-4122
301-Roofing
YATES ROOFING *lnca 1921
Church A Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gan.
Lie. *RC0032S90. 322-1449

307— Sw imm ing Pool
S ervices

CHARLES O. (Dan) MILLER.

POOLS-pumps,
FINE t o u c h
Builder. CBC0572B5. R*V
pairs, wkiy
wkl pool
Comm . remodel additions, re­ liltars. motors, repairs,
care
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945
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407-320-1741

WOLF HIGH BREEDS tmalo
llm 3*4yrs SlOOea to approved
homes 656-7844_______________

WILKINSON AUCTION. INC.
24320 STATE ROAD 40 * P.O. BOX 1180
SORRENTO. FL 32776
800-704-2275
352-383-2282

285-Landscaping
1 1

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280-Home
I mprovements

Free S weak old KUSena
To Oood bom*
Coll 122-7217

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A NTIQUE/COLLECTIB LES

280-Home
I mprovements

287-Lawn Services

253-Addition s St
Remodeling

• ROTT/BUU. PUPFNES
$50. EACH
CALL (407)131-3150.

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"Includdt 1 lank t u l

Two SR Custom S*rgt* Wtoe
Nice carpel C H A. awning .

FURNITURE STORE
GRANO OPENING
3422 5 Orlando Or (across bom
B * Heard Chav) Open every
Monday 11am-7pm Guaranteed
saving on quality furniture
We also buy Mean used
furniture &amp; antgues
Cal Tom al (407)330-4213

s

W A N T T O G E T RID
O F A LL TH A T
STUFF?

OLO FOOTED BATH TUB perfect
for refurnishing 100 yrs old
can before 9am $100 Firm

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Sal Only 8:30*7

217— G a r a g e S a it s

IN HOME FILTRATION UNITS
better than borne quality 5 05 a
gallon 407-767 9131

JIM D O Y L E
(407) 322-2495

105— D u n f x / T r ip f i x

U n F U R N IS IIII)

. Truck Driver
i institute

lanced yard

(1st Iasi sect $525mo'$525iec
209 W 7 0 M 330-4SM
SANFORD HISTORIC 1/1 good
area. ac. Ig front porch $350
311-1757

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • $77Twk
Miftonc Duttnloan 330-4473

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•Financial Anlttanca
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dep SA N FO R D 3/t 5575/mo
$525 dep NO P E TS ’ Applica
bin lee $75 Cal 371 ‘/PM

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[vu von |o 1 ' iv 1 church middle
it S youth luncton* A develop
outreach programs
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pels no smokers 5450mo

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223— M is c e l l a n e o u s

HISTORIC OOW NTOW N SAN
FORD 3.2 house $57Smry 1st.
Iasi A 5300-.ee avail Oct 1st
_________ 407 574-0959
JER R ICAN prrifNVtins, tin

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Th* Hltllman Group. Inc
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SANORA AREA
i n WITH EXTRAS
MStYMONTH: 332 IS M

T UPPER WARE Earn 120 130
pee hour lor tuVa money or have
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SECRETARY SPECIALIST
Dep.ifrment of juvenile justice
is seeklnq appiicalions lor IT
prnlessronal
OPS secretary
specialist to work in olur in
spector generals off** totaled
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e ip transcribing taped slate
menls or delation ere typing
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murwaUins skills and eip us
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cel S 0 Ibis position wllalso
fie responsible lor antwennq
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tiling
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the salary w* be StObi Send
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Amy t&gt;ew Assistant Chiel &lt;4
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DAVID KEY CONSTRUCTION

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Free estimate!
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SB •Seminole Herald, Sanlonl. Florida • Thursday, September 3. 1998

BLONDIE

by C h ic Y o u n g

Calibrating blood-pressure devices
D K A H D ll. (J O T T : When purchosing home blood pressure devices, how
can one be sure they are properly cali­
brated? Th e y seem to vary a lot
DKAH H EAD ER
I encoura ge
h yp e rte n sive patients to purchase
hom e blood p re s s u re m o n ito rin g
devices and to become proficient in
using them. Most reliable blood pres­
sure gouges a rc factory calibrated;
how ever, it's a good idea to re ca li­
brate them periodically at. say. yearly
intervals. T h is can be done easily in
the doctor's office

about c c rtu in health issues. I can
u n d e rs ta n d this te n d e n cy, but it
doesn't make much sense. Keeping

PETER
GOTT, M.D.

Take your own blood pressure and
then have your doctor immediately re­
check it using a mercury manometer,
the gold standard of blood pressure
measurement. Most doctors use these
mercury devices because they do not
have to be ca lib ra te d and alm ost
never wear out. If the blood pressure
readings differ by more than 10 or 15
p o in ts (m illim e te rs of m c rc u ry i,
return your device to the manufactur­
er for recalibration
The variation that occurs with home
units may not be the fault of the equip
mcnl. O ur blood pressures usually vary
all over the place, depending on stress,
exercise, tim e of iday and so forth
Therefore, the figures you are obtain
ing probably are accurate for you
If you are taking your blood p rrs sure correctly, you may note both
h flow
and h ig h figu re s. T h is is norm al
Share the numbers with your doctor
during you r checkup visit; he or she
should be grateful to have this add!
tional information because it will help
the physician regulate blood pressure
medicine or more closely supervise a
borderline hypertensive state
T o give you related information. I
am sending you a ropy of m y Hralth
Heport "H ypertension." O ther read
era who would like a copy should send
52 p lu s a long, se lf-a ddre sse d,
stamped envelope to P O Box 2017.
M u rra y H ill Station. New York. N Y
10156. Be sure to mention the title.
D K A H D R . G O T T : W h at causes
dreams?
D K A H H K A D K It D re a m s a rc
thoughts. D uring the period of deep
est sleep, called rapid eyr movement
sleep, our brains are active while our
bodies a re v irtu a lly p a ra lyze d In
K K M sleep, we dream Some experts
believe that dreaming is an essential
way for the body to work out uncon­
scious problems and trnsions People
who are deprived of K K M sleep often
become irritable and exhausted K K M
sleep m ay be the tim e that we
re c h a rg e o u r n e rvo u s system s in
pre p a ra tion for o u r w a king hours.
Therefore, dream ing may be viewed
as an important human function with­
out w h ich we w ould be unable to
strike the necessary emotional bal­
ance in our lives.

What can I do about It? I'm too embar­
rassed to discuss it with my doctor.
D K A Il H K A D K I t F irs t of a ll.
intestinal gus is a im m n u n problem
' 'ooffeeauses
that may be due to a variety
In you r case, the cause needs to be
pinned down Y our doctor is the logi­
cal person to help you discover the
basis of your excessive gas.
Second. I am repeatedly surprised
by the n u m b e r of le tte rs I receive
from people who are reluctant, afraid
or embarrassed to ask their doctors

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am sending you a copy of m y Health
Heport “ Digestive Gas." O ther read­
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stamped envelope to P.O. Box 2017,
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dow nright fibs; you w ouldn't expect
him or her to treat you that way. Also,
sharing a problem with your doctor is
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A war of attrition
By P h illip Alder
This Is the 55th anniversary of the
outbreak of World War II. Nearly five
years later, when the Allies were plan­
ning the invasion of Europe, there was
a concerted effort lo persuade the
Germans that the troops would arrive
near Calais, not farther south In
Normandy. •
Well, on today's deal, a French in­
ternational, Patrick Sussel, hod to And
a bluff to make his apparently imposaible
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six-diam ond contract,. What
would you have done In hia place?
West leads the dub jack.
Agreed, many Americana would not
open one diamond with Susael'a hand.
East's overcall la hardly clastic either,
but everyone strain* to bid spade*.
Then North, unsure what to rebid,
went for the slam bonus.
West led the club Jack because he
Judged that North was prepared lor a

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in (he dummy and
rid called
calk for the spade
lour.
Thinking South had to be void in
spades to do th ii. Kast played low.
After winning with h it jack. Susael
ruffed a club in the dummy, cashed
the spade ace. discarding hia heart
three, and continued with the spade
ueen, covered and ruffed. Back lo
ummy by trumping the club queen,
Sussel threw the heart queen on dum­
my's spade 10. Hia luck held when
West had to ruff this with (he diamond
ace.
Sussel trumped the next dub in the
dum m y, pulled East's rem aining
trump, and claimed. Wonderful!
Could East have seen through de­
clarer's smokescreen? Back then, per­
haps not; now, yea. With four spades, a
modern tournament player silting
West would jump to three spades (un­
less 4 3-3-3, which is Impossible here).

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A B IE S (M arch 11-A p ril 16) Social
engagements could turn out to be bur­
densome today. What you thought would
bo tun could turn into a teak. Bated you
partnpatone more cerefuty•AOfTTAMUB (Nov. 23-Oac. 21) Donl TA U R U S (April 26-May 20) Personal
tnvOo enudam tram a Mend who M i M obtacbvaa might have to bo tomporady
hka 4 « today. You may not be prepared put on the back burner today, becauoe of
lo dsai with his/hor candor and coda of thmga you! have to go out of you way to
do lor othars. Try not to fall too far
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-dan. 16) Try to
reduce your expenditures at this time QBMINI (May 21-June 20) II anyone
Instead of aaaumng new long-torm obkg- opposes your views or opinions today,
attona. You must not tat what you owe you're not apt to giv* any ground. This
taka loo big a M e out of you finandai lack of flexibility could invita an angry

SCORPIO (O c t 24440V. 22) ITs bast no(
to shot rotponstxMws today. You! tool
Qufty about things you should havo dona
whan Itioy catch up with you at a latar

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Something you |us! wrote off the books
may show now life in the year ahead.
You might not gat al you hoped lor. but
VB400 (Aug. tB B a p t 22) If* Imparaliva
not to exceed physical or mental kmita(tons in you endeavors « you get to a
rough spot, teak out Strong, energetic
assistance Oat a Jump on Ida by under­
standing the inlkienooa that! govern you
in the year ahead. Sand tor you AstroGraph prerketons by maAng 62 to AstroGraph. c/o this newspaper. P.O. Box
1756. Murray MB Staton. Now York. NY
10156. Be aura to dale you nxhac sgn
LIBRA (Sapl. t i-O c t . t l ) It you gat
involved In aomattUng your companions
find enjoyads but you donl. donl lot you
attitude tpo4 the tun tor you fnonds.

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Feb. I t ) Today you
might erroneously leal lhal nothing can
bo achieved without the assistance ol
strong allies. Actually, you're likely to
more productive as a loner
P IS C ES (Pah. 20-March 20) Don't
assume responsibilities lor others today
wtuch they can taka care of thamaslves
You're the on* who wA be held account­
able Mwhat you promts* isn't finished

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old obligations mqp! damor tor payment
today. Oat them oN to* ledger, even N N
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TODAY IS...PAGE 2A

Welcome Gov. Chiles!
Thanks for visiting Sanford
&amp; Seminole County

If roads were
named after
local politicians

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THURSDAY. AUGUST 13. IWK

Case of judges’
endorsements by
GOP goes to court
By R u m W h ite

HERALD STAFF WRITER

HnN IMM I ttown,
Team TP S star players John Me«o and Doug Ktssane (left to right, white shirts) pose with Santord
Recreation Department employees (from left) Kim

So snows ki. M*o Kirby. Tom Farnsworth. Tom Kelly.
Usa Jonos and Jim Schaolor at Wodnosday s Me­
dia Day lor this weokond's National Tournament

Men’s Super Slow Pitch champs
enter national tourney play today

SKMINOIJ-: COUNTY - Circuit Judge Gene
Stephenson decided Wednesday that the court
rr«|Ulied more time than hr had first allotted to
hear the arguments for and against the Semi­
nole County Republicans tiring able to endorse
Judicial candidates.
As a result the optioning parties are sched­
uled to continue their pleadings lale tills after­
noon after a brief tirglunlng on Wednesday.
Attorney Krn Wright, the chairman of the Re­
publican Executive Committee lliat Intends to
make an endorsement on Aug. 20. said the law
th.it does not permit judicial endorsements Is
unronstltullonal and unenforceable.

■M KSi
• ( g r 'd f c i , . - #

Doug Kissane shows off N s home run stroke on a
pitch from Sanford Parks and Recreation Director
Mike Kirby during a hitting exhibition W ednesday.

S lava C ooka

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rector of atr service marketing
and community affairs at a
salary of $60,000. said airport
DAYTONA UEACII • Daytona spokesman David Byron. Of
the 60 candidates, who applied
Deach International Airport
for the job. Byron said Cooke
has hired Steve Cooke, the
former executive director of was not only familiar with the
area but also the moat quali­
Orlando Sanford Airport, as
fied because of his experience
part of Its elTort to Increase
at Sanford's airport.
b u s i n e s s . ______________
"Steve had a lot of success in
Related Story Page 3A Sanford in developing Its char­
ter service and we want to de­
Cooke will start his Job velop that area here," Byron
SA
Wednesday as the airport's di­
By M arla Oram
HERALD STAFF WRITER

County Manager Ron Rabun

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Comice . . .
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Dear Abby .
Dr. Gott . . .
Horoscopes
Obituaries . . . . 4A
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Police Briefs . . 3A
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W eather..............2A

h a p p e n e d to ...?
Airport Director Steve Cooke

IIKItAU) SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ The local media |{ot an early
look at whut to exj&gt;cct Wednesday afternoon
as Team ITS Man* Don# Kissane and John
Mello put on a hitting hIiow at lllHtortr San­
ford Memorial Stadium.
The pair took lum a hitting home run after
home run far over the leftftrld wall and Into
Zlnn Deck Field to oohn and aahs of those In
attendance.
The duo were In town to promote the 1998
ASA (Amateur Softball Association) Men's
Super Slow Midi National Championships
Dial will feature the top 10 teams In the
country In n double-elimination event on
Rlnker-Stenslrom Field this weekend.
Doth men were Impressed with the condi­
tion of the refurbished stadium.
■We don't usually play In big stadiums."
said Kissane.
‘And the Infields are usually all skin (dirt).*
added Mello.
*Dut this outfield Is beautiful.* continued
Kissane. *lt's one of the best I've ever played
on.*
The tournament will kick off this evening
with opening ceremonies nt 6. Tire first two
games will follow with Xlreme/Worlh from
Little Rock. Arkansas taking on Lighthousc/Worth (with superstars Wendell
Rickard. Carl Rose and Ricky Muggins) from
Stone Mountain. Georgia at 0:30 p.m. and
Chase/Worth from Wilmington, North Caro­
lina playing Planet Softball from Lexington.

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W h a te v e r

B y D a t a S m it h

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Winter Springs attorney Michael Jones repre­
sents six Individual members of the same Ex­
ecutive Committee who do not agree with the
party's reasoning and have filed for an Injunc­
tion to slop the process.
Judicial candidates are not allowed by law to
have any party afflllatton nor accept campaign
money from uny party. They ore not allowed to
disc uss policies and preferences as politicians
do. There are strict penalties for those who step
aver the line - Including removal from office.
■What this Is all about ts that we are trying to
educate the public about the people who are
running for these Important positions." said
Jim Strlllng. the GOP Executive Committee
leader. *lt Is time they knew who 1s who."

By Rosa W hits
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - For­
mer Seminole County Manager
Ron Rabun Is negotiating a
contract to become manager of
Richland.
a
Southcentral
Washington city of 35.000. He
expects to begin the Job on
Sept. 28.
Rabun will replace Joe King,
who was dismissed from the
job In April. King made
$98,000 a year, which Is the

Lake Mary
cops arrest
former
mayoral
candidate

County supports land use changes
in Wekiva River Protection Area
The Pelhams Inherited the property which had
been fanned for more than 50 years. Because
small-scale farms are no longer profitable In
Florida, the Pelhams wanted to sell the property
SANFORD - Despite what Chairman Randy
for development.
Morris characterized as compelling testimony,
Attorney Hugh Hading, representing the ap ­
the county commission approved the land use
plicants told the commission he had met with
amendment and re zoning of Astor Farms. In a 4
several of the homeowners, and the builder. Al­
to 1 vote.
lan Keene, had promised to preserve os many
Eleven people spoke In opposition of one of
trees as possible, build no residential streets
the four amendments and rezonlngs scheduled
along the perimeter. Install low level lighting
for Tuesday night's public hearings. At least a
within the development, add additional land­
dozen more registered written statements
scaping within the open areas, and distribute
against the change, which would allow the
building of up to 345 homes In the rural north­ habitat and pollution abatement educational
material to every new homeowner.
west section of the county.
Responding to the builders promise of educa­
The county commissioners were scheduled to
tional material. Howard King said he appreci­
hear public Input on three other land use
changes and rezonlngs which ore to be trans­ ated Uie Inclusion of the backyard habitat In­
formation. but ‘when backyard habitat Is pro­
muted to the Florida Department of Community
posed. real habitat is being destroyed."
Affairs. Two were passed by a 5-0 vote and the
Partially located tn the Wekiva River Protec­
third was continued to the Sept. 22 commission
tion Area and adjacent to county conservation
meeting because the county’s planning and
lands, homeowners In the area opposed the
zoning commission had failed to take action on
the zoning portion of the request for change In a land use change, claiming that habitat for
threatened Florida species, such us the black
development planned adjacent to Heathrow.
The Astor Farms amendment was the largest bear will be destroyed. Representatives from the
tn area of the four. Involving 130 acres. The Seminole Audubon Society. Sierra Club and the
land la owned by Dan Pelham, former Sanford
, i n Astor. Pago SA
Middle School principal and his wife. Rebecca.

range that Rabun la expected
to receive.
Prior to landing the Washing­
ton Job. Rabun was one of the
finalists In the chase for the
Sanford city manager's job.
That position was awarded last
month to Tony Vanderworp.
who left a high management
post at the county.
Richland officials, sources
say, were looking for a good
salesman type with dear focus
Bags U

By Shari Brodla
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

By M a il l i M k
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
LAKE MARY - A man who at
one time Bought the position of
mayor of Lake Mary waa ar­
rested Tuesday by Lake Mary
police.
Myer Michael Burg. 69, 856
Eagle Claw Court, was arrested
at his residence on warrants
tosued by Seminole County for
Insurance fraud. Police Chief
Richard Beary said the detec­
tives found Burg was also In
possession of a stolen vehicle.
The registration of a 1904
M y tr Michaal Burg in a 1806 can­
didate photo.

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2A •Seminole Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Thursday. August 13. 1998

These roads will not be forsaken, or forgotten
LPA meeting
IAKE MARY - The City of
I-nkc Mary Local Planning
Agency (LPAJ will mrct tonight,
Aug. ill. In the cast wing con­
ference room of city hall. The
meeting Is schrdulrd lo begin
at 7 p.m., and Is open to the
public.
Itrnis on the agenda Include
a previously tabled review of
the city's response to the De­
partment of Community Af­
fairs.

fecUvcly and how lo rxpress
true feelings easily.
Corine Wilson, director of
"I'm Somebody" a family com­
munication
and education
center, will facilitate
Die
workshop, on August 19 from
2 until 4 p.m.. at the Salvation
Anny. 700 W. 24th Street.
Sanford.
For additional Information,
phone 328-3990.

Books for sale
LAKE MARY - Seminole
County Better Living for Sen­
Memorial barbecue
iors. Is now selling the "99 En­
SANFORD/CASSELBERRY tertainment Books." The books
A Memorial Benefit Ride and arc $30 each, and offer hun­
Barbceue will be held Sunday, dreds of coupons for restau­
Aug. IQ. at the old Kmart rants. entertainment, travel,
plaza. U.S. Highway 17-92 Just and oilier activities.
south of State Road 436 In
According to Brenda DrtnCasselberry.
nnn. the fund raiser Is to assist
Sign up Is from 9 a.m. until Better Living for Seniors In the
10:40 a.m., with the run. In­ mission toward continuing the
volving cars, trucks, vans and services needed for elderly
bikes to leave promptly at 11 residents.
a.m.. rain or shine. Registra­
For additional Information,
tion Is $5 with proceeds th phone Brenda Drtnnan at 333honor of Seminole County 8877. ext. 109.
sheriffs deputy Eugene A.
Gregory who was killed In the
Quality exchange
line of duty In Geneva, on July
OVIEDO • The Central Flor­
8th.
ida
Quality Exchange, spon­
Beginning in Casselbeny.
the run will end at Fort Mellon sored by the University of Cen­
park In Sanford, where the tral Florida Center for Quality
barbecue meal will be served and Central Florida Manufac­
turing Technology Center, will
at 12 noon.
For additional Information meet on Friday. Aug. 21 from
phone (pagerl 643-4437 or 8:30 until 10 a.m. The topic
for this month's Exchange will
332-8672.
focus on Providing Quality
Customer Service. The p re­
SCOPA meeting
senter will be Carolyn Fennell.
SANFORD - The Seminole
Director of IHibllc Affairs,
County Port Authority ISCOPA)
Greater
Orlando
Aviation
will hold Its August meeting on
Authority. Orlando Interna­
Tuesday. Aug. 18. beginning at
tional Airport.
4 p.m. in the Administration
The Exchange will be held at
Building at the Port of San­ the University of Central
ford.
Florida's Center for Quality.
Items on Ihr agenda Include
Research Park and Alafaya
reports from the attorney and
Trail. 12424 Research Park­
administrator, as well as a
way. suite 225.
budget hearing and appoint­
The Exchange Is an open fo­
ment of a nominating commit­
rum for sharing
lessons
tee.
learned and accomplishments
In quality and performance
Workshop offered
Improvement processes. There
Is no cost to attend.
SANFORD - The Children's
For additional information
Home Society will conduct a
contact Dr. Jan Terrell at
free workshop for members of
(4071 275-4330 or Dr. Claudia
the community. Topics to be
Follet at (407) 632-111. ext.
discussed Include how to ex­
64316.
change thoughts and ideas cf-

Today: Afternoon thunder­
storm s. Highs In the mid-90s.
Lows In the mld-70s Friday.
Afternoon thunderstorm s. Highs
in the low-90s. Lows In the mid70s. Saturday: Afternoon thun­
derstorms. Highs In the mid*
90s. Lows In the mld-70s. Sowday: Afternoon thunderstorm s.
Highs In the low-90s. Lows In
the mld-70s.

BOLUKAB TAILS: min. 10:40
a.m., maj. 4:30 a.m.. min.
11:15 p.m.. maj. 5:00 p.m.
TIDE*: Daytswa Stack: high:
12:34 a.m .. 1:06 p.m., low: 6:44
a.m.. 7:19 p.m. flew d m jiaa
Baaek: high: 12:39 a.m., 1:11
p.m., low: 6:49 a.m., 7:24 p.m.,
Om m iM r ti high: 12:54 a.m„
1:26 p.m ., low: 7:04 a.m.. 7:39
p.m.

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D ay to n a B a tc h t If aw
I n y r u B aaek? S eas a re 12 feet w ith a light chop.
W ater tem p eratu re a t D ay­
to n a la 79 degrees an d a t
New Sym m a, 79 degrees.
W inds a re from th e so u th ­
w est a t 5-10 m .p.h.

Hie renaming of County Road
46A (West 25th Street) to H.E.
Thomas Jr. Parkway may
start a good Irrnd.
Roads should
have some
personality. We've bad more
than a fill or Main Street. Elm.
Oak and Church.
Orange County lias perhaps
Die best road of all: Lot-a-FunAvcnuc. It's so much fun that
pranksters have run off with a
number of the signs. It's a pain
lo those who live on the street
but they’ve protested a name
change.
Chickee Court In Dike Mary
sounds neat, so does M flt M
Lane in Orange City. There are
two Miracles • Miracle Road In
Chuluota and Miracle Lane In
Pierson. Paaatlem po Point In
Lake Mary Is a good one. How
many residents can spell It
and what happens to the mall?
Radio Avenue in Sanford
sounds like n nice place to be
si alloncd, and
S ecretariat
Place In Chuluota a nice place
to train Kentucky Derby win­
ners.
Honoring Seminole County
Deputy Sheriff Thomas with a
major thoroughfare Is well ap­
preciated by Sheriff Don
Esllnger.
We expect one day folks will
be renaming Seminole Boule­
vard to Larry Lana and MellonvtUe Avenue (o Randy
Road. Add a Whltey Way and
Kerry K ourt and Velma V ista.
No one would lose their way on
these streets. Yeah, we forgot
to mention Brady Boulevard.
Swing left
Today
Is
National
Lefthanders Day. and millions
of southpaws are having a
blast. The last three guys who
ran for president were lefties.
M arilyn Monroe was a lefty

TODAY

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and so was E instein. Tills
ought to tell you how Impor­
tant lefties nrc. There are iefthonded clocks and scissors on
the mnrket and a left-handed
magazine that Is rend from
back to the front. Left-handed
baseball pitchers are usually
flaky characters. BUI Lee was
one of the flakiest. He onre
claimed that he sprinkled
marijuana on his pancakes.
The ever stuffy Baseball Com­
missioner Btmle Kuhn was
confused not amused.

CommlnlORor Volmi Wllllama
millions ofhls fans would have
Ho Cattro ho
been having a parly. The mas­
Fidel C astro and Don Ho ter of suspense was bom In
have something more In com­ Dmdon on Aug. 13, 1899. He
mon then living on islnnds. made movies that few will for­
They were both bom on Aug. get. Many are still chilled by
13. Fuzzy Fidel Is 72 today
and a sequel Is In the
and Bubbly Don is 68. One Is "1‘sycho’*
works. Hitch also had a
left-handed and likes cigars, memorable TV show. He died
the other Is a right-hander
who likes pineapples. Both are In 1980.
kind of scary. Neither has ever Shi Jant, wa wrong
Thank you, Boom Dekls, for
been In Casselbeny. Singer
Den FofeMerg is 46 today, reminding us J obs W ymse not
and M. JeyeeJe* Elders, the Jswe W yatt was once married
former Surgeon General in the
Clinton administration, is 65.
Some believe the president
ran her out because she knew
too much about sex. Actress
QMaa Cum m iafs ts 31 today.
She’s celebrating by smoking a
. ' ■V
cigar and listening to Do Ho.

to Ronald Reagan. Susan is
our sunshine of the day.

A4Q
The answer lo Wednesday’s
quiz: the Montana Cowboy
Poet Gathering begins this
week In Lewlstown. Mont.
Rhymin’ cowboysl
Today’s tenser So you know
that comic David Lettsrmen Is
from Indianapolis. Now. guess
which president of the United
Stales Is from there, also.
Don’t dog It.

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Transmissions

If he hod lived. Alfred Httekok would be 99 today, and

Work hike will help to
clean the trail to the trail
Last Sunday, now an every
Sunday ritual for me. I d e­
cided to bike on the CrossSeminole trail. Having at­
tempted to In-line akate my
way along the route before. !
failed miserably after barely
three-tenths of a mile Into my
trek. . My feet__appreciated
walking only alightly more - a t
the time. I am active by n a­
ture, but could not grasp th e
concept that so many had aa
they whoosh passed me gliding
on the, smooth, black trail’s
surface.
This time, biking made my
trip more enjoyable. I cycled
my way to the Howell Creek
Trestle
admiring
Florida's
vanishing nature, but was sir*
prised that there were not
more areas along the trail to
collect the empty water bot­
tles and the liquid fuel people
buy at the lot*) food m art.
However, this Saturday, Aug.
IS, the public la Invited to
joint the Central Florida TrailbUuters In their monthly work
hike on the connecting trail

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from the little Big Econ State
Forest to the Cross-Seminole
Trail hero In Oviedo. Everyone
will meet at 8:30 a.m . a t the
Oviedo Shopping Center lo­
cated at the Intersection of
County Road 426 and State
Roads 434 and 419 In down­
town Oviedo.
For those who have not had
the opportunity to see what a
wonderful outdoor activity this
la for Seminole County, this
would be an excellent oppor­
tunity to meet other* that ac­
tively enjoy the Florida out­
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A irport board ap p roves budget
By Nick Pfslfeuf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD * The Sanford Air­
port Authority approved Its ris­
en I 1008/00 budget Tuesday
morning. The authority's Fi­
nance Director Susan Flowers
explained that the overall op­
erating budget Is approxi­
mately 94 million, but by the
time all of the capital Items
such as grunts and other In­
comes arc added. It Is a $20
million dollar budget.
The budget will now go to the
Sanford City Commission for
final approval, at the August
24th commission meeting.
Monday
afternoon.
the
authority nnd city commission
held a Joint work session to
discuss the airport's budget.
Steve Coover. Interim executive
director, and mrmbers of the
authority fielded questions by
city commissioners regarding
various aspects of the budget.
One of the complaints was

Driving under the
inflUBnc*
Donnie Ann Steiner. 37, of
150 Cedar Lake, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police
Sunday at 18th Street and
Frrncli Avenue when officers
said she appeared to have
been In an accident. An officer
rrtrared her vehicle and dis­
covered a sign post and tree
tuid been stmek on the Sanford
Marina. Site was subsequently
arrested on charges of driving
under the Influence, damage to
property, reckless driving, and
leaving the scene of an acci­
dent Involving damage.
John II. Marriott. 43. of 1001
W. First Street. Sanford, was
stopped by deputies at Sanford
Avenue and Wylly Street Tues­
day. He was charged with
driving under the Influence of
alcohol, and operating a motor
vehicle with a suspended li­
cense.

the amount of money allocated
for legal fees for the authority.
According to the operating
budget, the Item llBted under
Legal Services shows $75,000
allocated Tor the
1097/08
budget, but an Increase to
$170,000 for Uie proposed
budget.
These legal fees are Just too
much." said City Commissioner
Whltcy Eckstein. "Do you really
have Hint much legal work?"
Authority member Lon How­
ell responded. "We attended an
airport seminar recently In San
Francisco, and we heard that,
not Just us. but everywhere, a t­
torney fees at airports are gen­
erally one of the biggest ex­
penses."
In addition to serving as In­
terim director, Coover Is also
legal counsel for the Airport
Authority.
In response to a question re­
garding the lengthy process of
seeking a permanent executive
director, Coover said that the

six names suggested for con­
sideration, had been trimmed
to five due to one person with­
drawing his name. He said the
five are expected to be trimmed
to possibly three at an August
21st meeting.
Response from members of
the city commission suggested
the search might be Improved
If personal Interviews gel under
way with the top selection,
rather than continue to pare
the numbers.
Coover said the search group
presently expects a new direc­
tor will be determined and
would probably start In Sep-'
tember.
On another matter, while no
specific details were revealed.
It was Indicated that new de­
velopment or Improvements at
the Orlando-Sanford Airport
might come from military op­
erations, with Navy Reserve
and Marine Corps Reserve both
expressing Interest In setting
up operations at the facility.

Garold Jam es Buckner, 308
Dahl a Circle, Longwood, was
arrested Monday as the result
of a traffic atop by Altamonte
Springs police on E. Altamonte
Drive, lie was charged with
driving under the influence.
Eric Richard Waltenbaugh.
33. of 2752 Deardall Avenue.
Sanford, was arrested at a
traffic stop Monday by sheriff's
deputies at SR-46 and Brlsson
Avenue. He was charged with
driving under the Influence of
alcohol and driving with a sus­
pended/revoked
license
(habitual).
Christian O. L4ns. 22, of 308
Rachelle Avenue. Sanford was
stopped by Sanford police at a
convenience store In the 100
block of N. French Avenue
Monday. He was charged with
driving under the Influence of
alcohol and reckless driving.
David Lee Navtckas, 48, of
Casselberry, was stopped by

Lake Mary Police at Country
Club Road and Lake Mary
boulevard Wednesday morning.
He was charged with driving
under the Influence.

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Alcohol possession
Jose L Candelarlo Jr.. 23,
and Ollberto S. Trevino. 18,
both of Altamonte Springs,
were arrested by Altamonte
Springs police Tuesday. Offi­
cers with the Ready Response
Team Investigated four persons
believed to be underage, loi­
tering In the 500 block of Palm
Springs Drive, possibly drink­
ing beer.
Candelarlo was subsequently
charged with ghdng/posseasion
of alcohol to a person under
21. and possession of under 20
grams of cannabis. Trevino
was charged with possession
of alcohol by a person under
21 years of age.

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Florida Department of Environmental Protection
all voiced their opposition to the project.
After the last speaker, the district commis­
sioner. Daryl McLain, said. ‘I’ve heard nothing
that would change my mind at this time." ana
made a motion to approve the amendment and
rrzoning. The motion was seconded by Dick
Van Der Welde.
In discussion. Commissioner Orant Maloy
said. T sympathise with the property owner In
trying to do the beat for their property."
Chairman Mortis said he didn't concur with
the environmental evidence presented and felt
the buffering offered by the developer was suffi­
cient.
Commissioner Win Adams cast the lone dis­
senting vote. On Wednesday he said he voted
the way he did because, "It broke Into the
Weklva River Protection Area. I think the long
term economic benefit to Seminole County Is to
protect those wilderness areas."
In Uie audience, the Pelhams were congratu­
lated for a "well-deserved victory," but Faith
Jones, one of the homeowners who led the
charge against the development said Wednes­

day. "We’re certainly going to be Interested In
seeing what DCA Is going to say."
DCA. the Florida department which regulates
growth, artll have to find the land use amend­
ment In compliance with Seminole County's
comprehensive plan. The homeowners will have
the opportunity to respond after DCA makes Its
determination.
Janes sold she will be at the Weklva Small
Area Study community meeting tonight. "We're
still very concerned about the density." she
Because Astor Farms is partially located
the WRPA. the homeowners are con­
cerned that the densities proposed will set .
precedents for "leap. frog development*. The
study Is being held to "establish planning
strategies to guide firture activities and protect
rural character as defined by the Weklva River
Protection Act*. Jones and the homeowners had
hoped the decision on Astor Farms could wait
until after the results of the small area study
were compiled.
The small area study convenes In the com­
mission chambers In the County Services
Building at 7 p.m.

Cooke'
said. T h at was the very reason
he was selected."
t
. In the nearly created post:tlon. Cooke also will market
domestic services and initiate
'community outreach programs
with local travel agencies and
•organisations. In addition, he
will be Involved In developing
.the airport's surrounding prop­
erty into aviation related busi­
ness. Byron said.
"He’ll have his finger In most
everything here." he said. "He'll
be a major player."
The 1,800-acre airport com­
plex handles two flights a day
for Its domestic canters Delta and Continental - and
hundreds for Its general avia­
tion facility - Embry-Rlddle
Aeronautical University. This
year, the airport and Its 80
employees
expect
about
800,000 passenger departures
and arrivals. Byron said.
The DBIA is currently ex­
panding Its International te r­
minal. however Its sole Inter­
nationa] carrier ceased opera­
tions last year. The airport,
which has been In existence

BROWN’S
GYMNASTICS

since 1029. completed a new
domestic terminal In 1002.
Unlike Sanford's airport, which
reports to the city council, the
Daytona airport reports to the
Volusia County Council.
During his nine years with
the Sanford Airport Authority.
Cooke had been praised for his
efforts In overseeing the air­
port's dramatic growth, p ar­
ticularly with charter carriers.
Passenger counts exceeded one
million during peak season.
He resigned unexpectedly In
April after a vote of no confi­
dence by Airport Authority
board members, when they de­
cided not to renew his con­
tract. Since last year. Cooke's
actions regarding growth and
environmental issues
had
been questioned by the board
and Sanford Mayor Larry Dale.
At times. Cooke s management
philosophy did not mesh with
that of the city's.
"I know we didn't see eye to
eye but I wish him the best, as
I would to anyone, in his new
altlon." said Dale. "I don't
ve an ax to grind."
Cooke was unavailable for
comment.

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and energy. T h is guy certainly
sounds energetic." one said.
‘He’s smart, aulek but a bit
Impatient. H es sold people
here that he’s the right pick."
Richland is part of a tri-city
area which Includes the towns
of Pasco and Kennewick.
Richland was one of the sites
used In World War II for the
Manhattan Project. The bomb
dropped on Nagusaid was de­
veloped there. The Hanford
Nuclear Research Center Is lo­
cated there now.

T rail
oilier. This activity Is moderate.
It would probably be a good
Idea to wear comfortable
clothing and bring water. For
more Information, please con­
tact WUey Dykes Sr. at 6718006. And If you happen to be
on the trail on a Sunday. look
for me. I will be free of feet
ache, riding my green Huffy
bicyclee and sporting a camel-

Endorse-

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"What happens Is that a day or two before the
voting takes place, there are hundreds of calls
from voters who say they need more Information
of the Judges." Wright said.
Leave a good thing alone la the cry from those
with opposing views and those who suspect the
Seminole OOP Is Itching for a chance to support
two-term incumbent John Sloop, who Is op­
posed by former prosecutor and assistant state
attorney Jeanne Sloop.
Oold has notified the OOP she Isn't Interested
in the endorsement, and Sloop maintains he
has no connection to the party. Both say they
are aware of the existing laws and do not want
to break them.

Ifyou can afford
your rent paymentyou
can afford a house

Attorney Hany Jacobs says the OOP Is trying
to throw the weight of the party behind Sloop,
and that they are flagrantly breaking the law.
Jacobs wrote a letter to members
ibers of the Execu­
tive party but 8telllng said he made a number of
serious errors. He and other Republicans say It
ts clear that Jacobs Is a Democrat who Is
backing Oold.
The Injunction to stop the OOP from endorsing
is from Its own members not from an opposing
party or group. This ts because there Isn't much
of an opposing party to mount resistance. The
Democratic party has lost many members to the
Republicans, and la desperately seeking new
leaders. There are still some 80,000 registered
Democrats with no one to support.

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Congratulations!
998V~1fe Officer

Corujr.-ii

C m U i m I ftta Pace IA
Pontiac minivan, parked at
Burg's residence was checked.
“When we tracked It down,*
said Deary, *we found It had
been reported stolen through
Orange County." Deary said
Durg allegedly owned the vehi­
cle. reported It stolen, and was
compensated for the loss by
his Insurance carrier.
Durg came to political
prominence In 1996 when he
ran for a Lake Mary commis­
sion seat, opposing David
Mealor In the mayoral election.
Durg Is also well-known for his
elaborate holiday displays In­
side and outside his Tlmacuan
home.
In addition to the warrant a r ­
rests,
Lake Mary police
charged Durg with false report
of the commission of a crime
and attaching tag not assigned
to vehicle.
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iwwewmm fay
Campbek-Loosing American Legion Post 53 recently
named the firefighters o( the year at Its annual officer
Installation ceremony. 8antord Fke Department
EMT/Engmeer Mark Morgan (upper left, from left),
wth Aset. Chief Ron Neel and Doug Bishop, 2nd vice
commander of the pool, and 8sminolo County Fire
Department firefighter David lewis (M l photo, from
M l), wfih Battalion ChM Matootm Trigg and Ooug
Bishop, 2nd trice commander of the poet ware
honored. Also, the Poet 53 1906-1999 Officers (not

In oedar, lowar photo) a n Commander • Mdta
Prokoach; Adjutant - Charts. Graham; 1st. Vtea
Corrvnandar - Frank Harrington; 2nd. vies
Commander- Doug Bishop; Finance Officer-BA Hhfl;
8gt. At Anna • Kan Ferrtn; Chaplain • Jim Smith;
Historian - Tom Schaatar; Ease. Comrnitaa - Tarry
Courtnay; Ease. Commffiee •^
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Commitaa •Pats Patarion; Judge Advocate •Frank
Ntooto; Banrtoa Officer •Guy Thornton.

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Other teama In the tourna­
ment arc Team TPS (Louisville.
Kentucky). Recce/Sports World
(Lebannon.
Tennessee),
Steele's (Drook Park. Ohio).
Backstop (Aurora. Indiana).
Sunbelt (Centerville. Oeorgla)
and Sierra (Reno. Nevada).
The tournam ent will continue
starting at 8 a.m. on Friday
and Saturday with games all
day Oast game act to start at B
p.m.) and then wrap up with
two or three games (depending
an the number of looses by
team s Involved) starting a t B
a.m. on Sunday.
Kiaaane. a 6-foot-5, 256pound outfielder who now calls

of the

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playete" In
many think win become one of
the best ever.
Anyone who attended last
y ears finals at the stadium
may remember that Kiaaane
was the player that hit a oneout. two-run home run over the
385-foot sign In leftcenter In
the bottom of the seventh In­
ning that gave Mtch'o Superior
a 30-20 victory over Shcn Val­
ley for the World Series cham ­
pionship.
MeOo. 6-foot-2, 225-pounds,
Is from Johnston. Rhode la-

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feted back-to-back losses to
Klssane and RUch'a Superior.
After the season the top five
players from those two teams
were put on the newly formed
super team. Team TPS.
Tournament
passes
are
available for 920 per person or
Individual session tickets can
be purchased for 65. All chil­
dren under 12 years of age will
be admitted free of charge to
all games.
Various food, beverage and
souvenir vendors will also be
For additional Information
about the tournam ent or tick­
ets, contact Kim Soonowaki of
the Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent at (407) 330-5097, ex­
tension 6795.

beat shortstop in the
has exceptional powi

Jacksonville;
She was a member of Trinity
United Methodist Church. Palm
ii oardena.
Survivors Include daughter,
Marcia Connorton, Lake Mary;
son, Jam es, Banner Elk. N.C.;
nephew. Jam es Crain. Estes,
Memorial aervtoes for George
Claude Hodge, who died Saturday.
Aug. 9 wlB be held Friday, at 7
P fp a the
Shepherd Lu­
theran Church. 2917 Orlando Drive
(UA Highway 17-93). Mr. Ilodm
was an avid sportsman. He could tr
found an the river fishing at any­
time. He never met a stranger. He
would help anybody, anytime,
anywhere . He M also survived fay
threa nephews and one niece.

Survivors Include da
Cynthia Diane Tibbetts,
Carolina; son. Charley &lt;
Hodge.
Clarksville,
three grandchildren.

Lake Circle, Lake Mary, died
Tuesday, Aug. 11. 1996 at
Florida
Hospital-Altamonte
Springs. Bom March 29. 1916
In South Dakota, she moved to
Control Florida In 1994. Mrs.

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Tuesday, Aug. 11. 1BBS a t Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Sanford. Mia. Smith bom In
Sanford where alts lived moat
of her life, Mrs. Smith was a
cafeteria manager. She was a
Baptist.
Quinton. Timothy.
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autograph signing with "The Total Package' Lea
Luger. Luger la a former WCW World Champion
and also a member of the NWO Wolfpack. Lex
will be signing autographs on Saturday starting
at 2 p.m. (Autographs are $15 on any item).
Times will be from 10 a.m. to 9 p,m. on both
Friday and Saturday and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
on Sunday.
For further Information call: (561) 487-0256.

Boys youth lacrosse sign-ups

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Their win be regis­
tration held this Saturday (August 15th) for a
boys youth lacrosse league.
The sign-ups will be held at Rock Lake Middle
School from 8 a.m . to noon.
The league will run from September 7th
through October 24th and the $200 coat In­
cludes all equipment and team jersey. $80 tf you
have your own equipment.
For more information call Dave Shrura at
(work) 356-2684 or (home) 521-8910.

Sanford Little League
SANFORD _ Sanford Little League Baseball
will hold registrations for Its Fall Youth base-

ball and softball league's this weekend.
Times will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday
and Sunday, at the Sanford WalMart.
Any questions call B05-9334.

day. August 22nd and 29th. Players MUST regis­
ter and attend at least one try o u t Every child
will be placed on a team.
f a r rnort Information, call 365-2575 or 3656425.

Sanford L. L. umpires clinic
SANFORD _ Interested In Umpiring?
Come out and Improve your skills or leant
what It's all about!
Sanford Little League will be holding an Um­
pire’s Clinic this Saturday (August 15th) starting
at 8:30 a.m. a t Lee P. Moore Park In the Hidden
Lake Subdivision.
The clinic la free to any adults wanting to vol­
unteer their time. If you have any questions
pleaae call 805-9334.

ORLANDO _ The Orlando Nlghthawka men's
rofeaalonal soccer team will host the South
'eat Florida M anatees In the first game of the

playoffs this Saturday (August 15th) night at
/iso p.m. at Edgewater High School.
H ie Nighthawka will be trying to add to their
goal scoring streak, now standing at 23 goals In
three games, as they begin the playoffs.
All children under the age of 18 and dressed
in their team uniform will receive free adm it­
tance to Saturday's game. The price of general
admission tickets will also be lowered for the
playoffs to $4 for adults.

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 Highway
410 on Saturday, August 15th between the
hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
This ta an Instructional league for Winter BaB.
The league plays high school and pro rules a t
ages 9-and-up.
First time players please bring Birth Certifi­
cates to registration.
For frirther information, call 323-5570 and
leave a phone number.

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Oviedo Little League
OVIEDO
Registration for Oviedo little
League Baseball Fall Training and Development
Season (both baseball and softball) for agm 5to-18 will be held at the Oviedo Little League
Baseball Complex on King Street (between
Oviedo High School and the P in t United hfotbodist Church) on Saturday, August 15th from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m.

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aa collateral for the loan,
Common examples are car
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A debtor can force secured
creditors to take paym ents
over time In the bankruptcy
process and bankruptcy can
ekadnata a debtor's obligation
to pay any additional money If
the property is taken, but a
debtor generally cannot keep
the collateral unless he or she
continues to pay the debt.
Additionally, filing for bank*
ntptcy usually win not dls*
charge the types of debt stn*
f i t out by bankruptcy law for
mortal treatm ent. These types
of debt Include child su p p o rt
skmnny and certain other

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debtor discharges the loan In
bankruptcy, the cosigner may
still have to repay all or part of
the loan. Lastly, filing for
bankruptcy will not discharge
debts that arise after bank*
ruptry has been filed.
w ithout a doubt filing for
bankruptcy can accomplish a
great num ber o f things whose
foal is to afford the debtor a
fresh start. This fresh start
translates into a lot less stress
for the debtor and his or her
family. However, aa noted
above, filing for bankruptcy
cannot cure every financial
problem. Therefore in deciding
whether to proceed in bank*
ruptcy a debtor should con*
alder his or her circum stances,
as noted bock In April, and
what filing la hkefy to accom*

�4B •Seminote Herald, Sanford, Flonda •Thursday, August 13, 1990

12— E l d e r l y C a r e

Legal Notices
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IN T N I C IR C UIT CO UNT
OT T H t C IO H TE IN TH
JUDICIAL C IR C UIT
IN AND TON
•KMINOL1 CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTIO N
C A M NO. M 't t 4 0 - C A
DIVISION 14-A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
DANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA
SUCCESSOR DV MEROER
TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL DANK
OF FLORIDA.
Plalnlilt.
v*
JOHN A MOORE, al al.
Dalandantfs)
NO TICE OP ACTION
TO JOHN A MOORE
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
3131 HOLLIDAY AVENUE
APOPKA, FL 32703
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
SUZANNE REED
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER.
AND
AOAINST THE HEREIN NAMEO
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANT(t)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
OE AO OR ALIVE, WHETHER
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAT
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS, DEVISEES,
ORANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIOENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to loracloaa a moil gaga
on tha following pro pally In
SEMINOLE County, Flonda
LOT 1. LESS THE NORTH 100
FEET
THEREOF.
SUNSET
BEACH. ACCORD IRQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED
IN PLAT BOOK S. PAGE 10.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
hat baan Mad against you and
your ara raquirad to aarvo a
copy ol your wrtiton da Ianaa*.
If any, enlhin SO day* altar tha
hra I publication of thi* Not lea
ol Action, on Echevarria
McCalla. Raymar, Barren A
Trappier, Plaintiff's attorney,
whose address is SCI Bays(tore
Boulevard. Suita S00, Tampa.
Florida 33S0S. and file tha orig­
inal with this Court alther
before service on Plaintiffs
attorney or immediately there­
after. otherwise a default s tt
be entered agalnat you for tha
relief
demanded
In
the
Complaint or petition
Thia notice shall be published
once each week for two con­
secutive weeks In the Seminole
Nereid.
WITNESS my hand end Die
seat ol thia Court on this 10th
day of AUGUST. 1SSS
(SEAL)
Merysnns Morse
Clerk of Ihe Court
By: Puth King
Aa Deputy Cterk
FSSOI-2147

Legal Notices
IN TH S C IR C UIT CO URT
OF THS t* TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
QENSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. ST 1S4S CA IS W
UNIVERSAL AMERICAN
MOATOAQE COMPANY,
Plamtin,
vs.
THOMAS ST CARL30N. at el
Defendants
NO TICE OF SALS
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur­
suant to that cartam Final
Judgmant. datsd July SSlh.
IM S. in Casa No S7 1S4S. ot
tha Circuit Court o tha t l
Judicial Circuit in and for
Seminole County, Florida, in
which
Universal
American
Mortgage Company is Plaintiff
and Thomas T Carlson. Tha
First
Nstionsl
Bank
ol
Kayatons,
and
Mayfair
Meadows
Homeawnsrs
Association. Inc. ere the
Defendant!. I anil sell to the
highest and best blddsr lor
cash at the west front door ol
Ihe
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida.
SI 11 00 o'clock A M , on Ihe
3rd day ol SEPTEMBER. IM S.
the following described proper­
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Judgment
Lot 110, Mayfair Meadow*,
according to the Plat thereof,
recorded in Ptat Book f t . Page
31-33 ot the Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
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DATEO JutySt. IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Court
By. Jane E Jaseanc
Deputy Clerk
WILLIAM P MeCAUQHAN
so S. W. Sill Street
Suits ES03
Miami. Flonda 33130
(30*) 177-OOM
In accordance with the
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who. because ol their disabili­
ties, need special accommoda­
tion to participate In this pro­
ceeding should con feel the
ADA coord melor at 301 N Park
Avenue Suite North 301.
Sanford, Florida 31771. or tele­
phone (407) 3S3-4330 eat 4227.
1 tSOOl SSS-S771 (TDD), or 1
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than IIv* business day* prior to
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IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE OOUNTY,
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the qualdtcalioni ol Ihe person­
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pmsdiction ol Ihe court.
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August 13, IM S
LINDA L WILDER
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PAGE 4A

L a u re n Bennett
heads to the national
soap box d erby

A grand
visit to
Sanford

IN S ID E

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Ovlado, Winter Springe and Seminole County since ISO S
90th YEAR, No. 238

50 C t n li

THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1998

Couple, daughter m urdered
By R o m W k lti
HERALD STAFF WRITER
WEST OF QENEVA • One
resident o f Geneva says she
believes "bad spirits and dev­
ils" are walking the streets of
the town. How else, asks Ann
Oordon, can one explain the
horrible Incidents that keep
occurring In this once peaceful
rural community.
Seminole County Sheriff Don
EsIlngeFs Office Is working
hard but saying little about
what he considers to be a tri­

ple homicide nt a mobile home
on Clekk Circle. The densely
wooded property Is less than
five miles away from where a
deputy was killed and two
wounded on July H and near
the wildfires o f June.
A couple and their 11 -yearold daughter were found at 1
p.m. on Wednesday by a family
member who called O il. Later,
the sheriff Identified the vic­
tims • Daniel Ray Prtvett (33).
Robin Elaine Razor (31) and
their daughter Christine Razor

Hssss Bss K v itt. rags 4A

An InvMtigator from th# Saminoto County SharifTs Offlca works at tha crime
•oene of Wedneede/e triple murder west of Geneve.

Gamering A c tin g , astro n au t com m unities lose tw o stars IN BRIEF
Parte A R$c
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support for Robert Young,
Alan Shepard
light rail
1994. He Is survived by four
daughters, s ir grandchildren,
and two great-grandchildren.

Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr.
was bom on November 18,
1923 In East Derry. New
Hampshire. He graduated from
the U.S. Naval Academy and
was stationed on the destroyer
Cogswell until the end of World
War II.
In his career at NASA.
Shepard was the first American

By David Frasier

HERALD STAFF WRITER

By Taey Tlsato
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
CENTRAL
FLORIDA
Community leaders gathered
recently In an ongoing grass
roots effort to gamer « ip port for the proposed light
rail system.
Congressman John Mica
welcomed everyone, and de­
scribed hie role this way,
"I’m sort of a catalyst to
help these transportation
Issues progress, n ils la the
group we put together to
help inform the public about
light rail. Our goal la basic
Information.9
Towards this effort,
old

TWo Icons In different fields
died In the last week. Robert
Young, star of the small
screen, and Alan Shepard, one
of the pioneers of space explo­
ration. died Tuesday.
Young. 91. who was known
for his starring roles In the
popular television shows Fa­
ther Knows Best and Marcus
Wetbu M.D.. died at hla Los
Angeles home Tuesday at 9:15
i.m.
He died of respiratory
allure.
Shepard, 74. who was the
first American to go Into space,
and hit a golf ball on the '
moon, died In hla sleep Tues­
day at a California hospital.
Young played Jim Anderson,
the patriarch of Father Knows
Best, between 1954 and 1960.
He originated the character on
radio. He also won two Emmys
for that role. Then came Mar­
cus Welby M.D. In 1969, and he

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played In that part for* seven
years.
Bom In Chicago on February
23, 1907, Young started Into
acting while In high school.
Upon his graduation, he joined
a theater company.
He was proceeded In death
by hla wife of B l^ e a ra . Betty
Lou Henderson. Who died In

to go into space aboard the
Mercury Freedom 7. but the
mission only lasted for 15
minutes.
President John F.
Kennedy awarded Shepard with
a "Distinguished Service Medal9
after the mission.
Shepard went Into apace
again as a part of the Apollo
XIV mission.
During the
Apollo flight. Shlrpard walked
on the moon, and he even
practiced hla golf game hitting
the dimpled white ball on the
gray wrface. He retired from
the Navy and NASA on August
1. 1974.
Shepard la survived by hla
wife. Louise Brewer, and hla
two daughters.

M a y o r, commissioners m ay take home m ore pay
B * Nick Pfslfamf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • A pay Increase la expected
for Sanford city commissioners and the
mayor. Those presently In office however,
will not benefit unless they are re-elected.
The second and final reading of Ordi­
nance 3418 la scheduled for Monday
night's city commission meeting. If ap­
proved, the salary for the mayor will In­
crease bom $3,000 annually to $0,000.
Commissioners' salaries would Increase
bom $3,000 to $7,500.
■
The salaries are lower than the averages
around the state for mayors, listed at
$11,543. The average far commissioners
however has been listed by staff reports at
$6,146 In cities with comparable popida-

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lions of 50.000 or less. The current Alta­
monte Springs salaries are $4,800 for
mayor and $3,600 for commissioners.
The ordinance was approved unani­
mously on first reading at the July 13 city
commission meeting.
Other Increases will add to the amount
received. The mayor and each member of
the commission will receive an additional
$495 per month for expenses.
According to the city charter, a commis­
sion la prohibited bom approving a pay
raise for itself. The raises would only come
Into existence after the next election for
those who arc elected or re-elected to of­
fice.
With the full commission elected on
staggering terms, those put Into office at
the next election will have the increases,

while those not up for re-election will re­
main at the present salaries until their
election time.
The Increases In expense amounts how­
ever. would take place Immediately upon
final approval of the ordinance.
In the actual wording of the ordinance.
"It Is the desire of the city commission of
the City of Sanford to Increase the annual
salary and
compensation of the
city commission and of the mayor to those
paid to city commission members and
mayors of other Florida cities of compara­
ble size and having comparable duties.9
The Sanford City Commission meeting
will begin at 7 p.m. Monday. July 27. In the
commission chambers of Sanford City
Hall, 300 N. Park Avenue.

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LAKE MARY - The CHy of
Lake Mary Parka 8t Recreation
Advisory Board
will
meet
Monday, Aug. 3. Items on the
agenda Include a continuation
of discussion on the 'Spruce
up/Clean
up
your
curb*
campaign, gnrnt Information
and water safety.
The meeting will begin at 7
p.m.
In
the
conunlaalon
chambers of Lake Mary City
Hall. 100 N. Country Club
Road.

Expressway m iatini
SANFORD • The Seminole
County Expressway Authority
will hold Its regular public
meeting Tuesday, August 11,
beginning at 4:30 p.m. at
Seminole
County
Services
Building room 1028. at 1101
East First Steet.
The general subject matter
to
be
discussed
to
the
proposed OreeneWay "Missing
Unk* between U.S. Highway
17-92 and lnterstate-4
In
Seminole County.
The meeting to open to the
general public. For additional
Information.
contact
the
Expressway Authority at 323­
2500. ext. 5740.

Aatijaa tool show
MAITLAND - Hie Mid-West
Tool Collectors Association and
the Maitland Historical Society
will boat an Antique Tool Show
and Sale, Saturday, Aug. 1,
bom 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. The
event will be held in the
Maitland CM c Center. General
admission to $2.
The
show
will
feature
ys and demonstrations of
and machinery bom the
period 1885 through 1910,
with buy/aell/trade tables for
all who wish.
Profits will
go
to
the
Waterhouse Carpentry Shop
Museum, built around 1884
by
Maitland
settler
and
builder,
William
H.

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Waterhouse, presently open as
a historic museum.
For additional information,
contact Paul Mlkula at 365■1680
or
the
Maitland
Historical Society
at 6442451.

a.m. until noon at Winter Park
Memorial
Hospital.
Medical
Library Meeting Room, 200 N.
Iztkcmont
Avenue.
W inter
Park. Hie symposium Is free,
but reservations are required.
For more Information or to
make reservations call (4071
080-8705.

New foundation head

Homes needed

CENTRAL FLORIDA - Robert
J. Holmes Jr., who led the first
capital
campaign
for
the
University of Main over goal.
Itas been named vice president
for Development and Alumni
Relations at the University of
Central Florida. He will also
serve as president of the UCF
Foundation
Inc..
the
university's fund-raising arm
with assets of over $09 million.
Holmes. 51. will lead UCF*s
llrst
comprehensive
capital
campaign. At the University of
Maine, he directed a volunteer
and
stnfT-led
fund-raising
campaign lo a $68 million
conclusion.
Holmes will join UCF In mid*
Scptembcr.
replacing
Jonathan
Flint.
who
is
resigning in August from that
S asttlon.

There are not enough homes
In Central Florida for children
who need temporary shelter
because
their
own
family
environments are unsafe.
Tills has created a dire need
for more Volunteers to serve as
foster parents In Orange and
Seminole counties.
To leant how’ to become a
foster parent, call the Children
and Families Foster Parent
Recruiters at (407)245-0400
or (800)882-8699.

Thrrr was a time when America
loved Cowboy movies. Theaters
were packed on weekends to see
cowboy heroes like Tom Mix,
Gene Autry. Roy Roger*. La*h
La Rue and the Durango Kid.
Tickets cost a quarter. Popcorn
was a nickel.
The passing o f Roy Rogers this
month saddened many of the old
western fans, lie was King of the
Cowboys.
support
to Jackie
Gene Autry. 90. Is still alive gallant
Roblnaon
when
hr
Joined the
and kit king and today’s a titty for
celebrating the debut of the Gene team In 1947. Today Is l*cr Wee’s
Autry Show on CBS television. 80th birthday. Still one of the
The show In-gan on July 23. 1950 lk)ys of Summer.
and ran for six years.
Today Is also actor Woody
Gene rode his horse Champion HarreUon’a birthday. He was a
and sang some lonesome r owl sty bartender on the Cheers TV' show
songs. He was accompanied by and won an Emmy In 1989. He
hts able sidekick Pat Buttram.
starred In tVfillr Afm Cnn’t Jump
When Champion died, n friend and Nntuml /torn Killers. He’s 37
asked Autry If he would have the today.
horse stuffed Just as Rogers did
Taik show host Don lmua Is 50
with his horse Trigger.
today. He says he was born In
“How much would It cost?” 1948. and we want to believe
Autry asked.
him.
'Twenty thousand." hls friend
Basketball player Gary Payton
said.
Is 30 today. We wish he played
"Bury 'em.” Autry said.
for the Magic.

Is y o u r c h ild A D D ?
Is
your
child
having
difficulties In school? Has vour
child
been
labeled
as
"hyperactive"
or
having
"attention deficit disorder"?
If your child
has been
prescribed
mind-bending
dnigs as a result of being
labeled “mentally 111" or If you
have been told that his grades
would Improve due lo the
dntgs. there is something you
should know. Call the Citizens
Commission on Human Rights
at 1-800-782-2878.

olunteur help needed

MAIT1AND
•
VTTAS.
a
hosptce care program located
at
2500
Maitland
Center
Parkway. Is seeking volunteers
willing to work with term inally
III patients and their families.
Class sizes are limited and
registration is required. For
additional Information phone
475-2641.

‘Pea Wee’ Is 80

Volunteers needed
Seminole
County
B etter
Living for Seniors currently
needs volunteers for both Its
Meals on Wheels and II.O.M.E.
Programs. Individual, group,
and corporate volunteers are
encouraged to call. The Meals
on Wheels Program provides a
nourishing noon meal and a
cold
breakfast
to
eld erly
clients who are homebound
and unable
to
cook
for
themselves.
The
H.O.M.E.
IYog rum provides minor home
repairs, heavy chores,
and
palming for elderly clients
unable to perform these tasks
for themselves.
On the Job
training
Is
provided, no high level skill Is
required. The reward Is the
knowledge
that
you
have
improved the quality o f life for
someone else. To volunteer,
please call Seminole County
Better Living For Seniors at
333-B877, ext. 120.

Knee symposium
WINTER PARK - Winter Park
Hospital
and
Johnson
A
Johnson are
sponsoring a
symposium
on
total
knee
replacement
surgery.
The
featured speaker. Richard M.
Konsens. M.D., an orthopaedic
surgeon
from
the
Jewett
Orthopaedic Clinic, specializes
In sports medicine and total
knee replacem ent.
Dr. Konsens will
discuss
degenerative
knee
arthritis
and the varying methods of
treatments. He will explain the
risks
and
potential
complications o f total knee
replacement
surgery.
the
logistics o f the procedure, as
well as. recommend pre and
post operative care.
The symposium will be held
Wednesday. Aug. 5 from 11

I tO CSI. SOWOCWT

A good day to remember old cowboys &amp; ‘Pee Wee’

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Today: Afternoon thunder*
storms. Highs In the mld-90s.
Lows in the mid-70s Friday:
Afternoon thunderstorms. Highs
In the mid-90s. Lows tn the mid*
70s. $a ta rta r: Afternoon thun­
derstorms. Highs In the mld90s. Lows tn the mid-70s. ta n day: Afternoon thunderstorms.
Highs In the mid-90s. Lows In
the mld-70s.

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ALTAMONTE STRINGS - The
Suburban
Republican
Women's Club. Federated re­
cently announced its $750
Mildred
Lind
Scholarship
Fund Winner, Rlannmonlque
Thompson,
a graduate
of
Seminole High School.
While there. Thompson waa
a member of the National
Honor Society,
Beta Club,
Band, and Track. She will be
attending the University of
Florida in the fall In pre-med.
She wants to be a veterinarian.
This
scholarship
was
awarded at the June Suburban
Club meeting at Heathrow
Country Club. The Suburban
Republican
Women’s
Club,
Federated,
established
this
scholarship
in
1993
and
named It for our past presi­
dent and long-time school
teacher. Mildred Lind. Since
Its Inception, Suburban has
donated $4,500 In scholar­
ships to young Republican
women In Seminole County.
The winner of the essay con­
test entitled... “If 1 Were Sher­
iff...How Would I Help The
Kids?" was Frank Rodriguez
from Lois Miller's fifth-grade
class at Stenstrom Elementary
School In Oviedo.
Eight schools participated
with 136 essays from 14
classes. The winner received a
$50
U.S.
Savings
Bond.
Miller's class received a $50
check to buy classroom suplles, and the Stenstrom LIrary received a copy of the
book. “Barbara Bush-A Mem­
oir.* Seminole County'B Chief
Deputy Sheriff, Steven D. Har­
riett. presented a certificate
and the savings bond to Ro­
driguez at the June meeting.
Hls mother. Helen Figueroa,
was also on hand. Miller's
fifth* grade class also pro­
duced the winner of Subur­
ban's Drat essay contest In
1996.
In 1993, the Suburban Re­
publican Women's Club. Fed­
erated. was led by then Presi­
dent. Dorothy S. Bolling. She
Initiated a Literacy Project
that year. Suburban donates
money, usually in quarterly

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CLEANING • LAUNDRY • IRONING

INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL

The answer to Wednesday's
quiz Is Ihe first U.S. swimming
school nprnrd on Oils dale In
1827. John Quincy Adams was
one of Ihe pupils. He was no
Mark Spitz but hr did a nifty
dog paddle. Hr looked good in his
S|&gt;eedo swimsuit.

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Thursday, July 23,1998 • Vol. 90, No. 238

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lie made all the plays at old
Ebbcts Field, a classy shortstop
ami a classy gentleman. Ills
name Is Harold Henry Reeae but
everyone called him “Pee Wee".
He was the captain of the
Brooklyn Dodgers through the
1940s and 1950s and provided

player Biz Beiderbecke has a
wonderful following which calls
Itself Ihe
Ulx
Beiderbecke
Memorial Society and beginning
lodny the society Is haring a Jazz
Festtval tn Davenport. Iowa.
More than 10.000 will attend the
four-day festival. BIx worked
with the best • Duke Ellington,
Satchmo.
Maybe
the
Mix
Beiderbecke Festival could be
booked at the new conference
center, too.

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In her honor. By the end of
June, Suburban's contribution
this year, to date, to Seminole
Community College will total
$225. Since this project was
founded tn 1993. the Subur­
ban Club has donated ap­
proximately $2,200 to the
Adult Literacy
program
at
Seminole Community College.
The Suburban Republican
Women's Club, Federated ts a
member club of the Florida
Federation
of
Republican
Women (approximately 4.000
members statewide) and the
National Federation of Repub­
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Page expanding its horizons f o r education
P age P rivate School
recen tly
c e le ­
bra ted the c o m p letio n o f Its n ew b u ild ­
ing. located at the Sanford Tow n C e n te r
ca m p u s. T h e co m p letion Is In con ju n ction
w ith
the
school's
90th
a n n iversa ry .
F ou n ded In 1908, Page has ca m p u ses In
Florida and C aliforn ia.

trative services. The building will also
house the school's advancca com puter
lab.
E n rollm en t w ill be In creased from 25 0
stu d en ts to 650.
On S atu rday, the school w ill hold a
p u b lic open hou se at both S an ford lo c a ­
tions. 100 A ero Lane and 650 E. A irp o rt
I31vd. Call 3 2 4 -1 1 4 4 for m ore In fo rm a ­
tion .

T h e n ew fa cility w ill house cla ssroom s,
an ex p a n d ed m ed ia cen ter, and a d m in is ­

Htrsld Photos Courtesy of Andrew Cardona
Mrs Humprey's pro kmdorgarton class, loft, enjoys
lunch in one ol the now classrooms. Right: Administra­
tive Assistant Sandy Brown issues a brand new locker

to student Wayne McGitvray. Below: Students, from
left, Somer Thacker, Taylor Stratton and Matthew Con­
nolly in the computer lab.

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Rail
Continued from Pace 1A
lor of Mrlniplan. the re­
gional authority on Irnna|x&gt;natlon coordination and
planning said. *1 strongly
sup|)ort the forming of a
transit advocacy group rep­
resenting business people
as well as citizens. It will
provide a balanced trans­
portation system In this re­
gion.*
All citizens with diverse
backgrounds will Ire In­
cluded In the process. Har­
ley said.
Mica reminded the group
that light rail * Is cost effec­
tive.*
Lynx Executive Director
Iz*o Auger said. ‘ Now Is the
time. We surveyed
1.200
households In the commu­
nity and 81 percent o f the
people said that light rail
would help Central Florida.*
Lynx has been working
tirelessly to make the light
rail system n reality In Cen­
tral Florida.
Why light rail? Auger de­
scribes It us electric motors
and short trains, so It Is
quiet. The trains ran elTlelrntly carry over
1.200
passengers un hour. It can
ulso provide a faster, more
efficient transportation at a
lower cost thun many other

forms
of
transportation.
Auger ulso points out that
72 percent
o f Seminole
County residents commute
dally to and from downtown
Orlando.
Transportation
lobbyist
Dick Batchelor also spoke
on organizing the group
saying. *Wc are happy to
have several groups repre­
sented here today."
Batchelor explained the
need to file with the secre­
tary of state as a non-profit
group.
Batchelor expressed the
need for Immediate contri­
butions. and said, via a sub­
committee. two to three cit­
ies where light rail Is In ef­
fect will be studied.
Lynx Advertising and l a b ­
ile Relations Manager Emle
Kelly Informed die group
about some o f the marketing
Ideas to help make the Idea
o f light rail more acceptable
to the general public. Kelly
said. *Wc want to make It
clear that light rail Is just
another part In the Lynx
system. Kelly added. *We
are ready to have some
commercial announcements
out soon.*
Financial
commitments
for this project will be dis­
cussed next week. Financing

will be as follows: 50 per­
cent from federal funds; 25
percent from stute funds
and 25 percent from local
funds (Including contribu­
tions from Universal. Inter­
national Drive, City o f Or­
lando. Orange County. The
Orange County Convention
Center and the Downtown
Orlando
Development
Board.)
A
video
presentation
shown featured light rail In
Germany known as the Eurotraln. The sleek ergo­
nomic design which was re­
ferred to os forward tech­
nology, was shown to be a
good example of the style
that Is being looked at lor
the Central Florida system.
Another Lynx marketing
person.
Warren
Wright,
demonstrated some of the
positive aspects o f light rail.
Its high value and how It will
help traffic congestion on I4.
Construction on the first
segment Is being planned
for early 1999 at Interna­
tional Drive, by Sea World,
with the I-Drtve portion be­
ginning by the end of 2001,
coming Into downtown Or­
lando by the year 2003 and
reaching the airport
by
2007.
*™

POLICE BRIEFS Wmim
License suspended
Michael Immlch, 39. of 302
Fairmont Dr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday, July 18. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Immlch was
charged
with
driving while license Is sus­
pended or revoked. Immlch
was arrested on State Road
COO.
Samuel Redone. 27. o f 104
Rhoden Ln., Winter Springs,
was arrested Tuesday, July 14.
by Winter Springs police. Pe'done was charged with driving
while license Is suspended or
revoked. Pedone was arrested
at the above address. Pedone
was driving without lights on
while It was raining, according
to the report.

Possession of alcohol
Joseph Aycock. 18, o f 319
Arapaho Trail. Winter Springs,
was arrested Tuesday, July 14,
by Winter Springs police. Aycock Was charged with posses­
sion o f alcohol by person un­
der 21 years o f age and crim i­
nal mischief. Aycock was ar­
rested at tlie comer o f State
Road 419 and State Road 434.

Possession
Raymond Williams. 29. of
6208 Stoncbrook Dr.. Sanford,

was arrested Friday, July 17.
by Seminole County deputies.
Williams was charged with
possession o f a controlled
substance under 20 grams.
Williams was arrested at the
comer o f County Road 427 and
State Road 417.
Alvin Brooke. 33. o f 155 W.
Crystal lake Ave., Lake Mary,
was arrested Friday, July 17.
by Lake Mary police. Brooke
was charged with possession
of a controlled substance, pos­
session of drug paraphernalia,
Illegal license plate attached,
vehicle
registration
expired
more than 6 months, and a t­
taching decal not assigned.
Brooke was arrested at the
above address.

Breach of poaeo
Eureka Darkness. 21, o f 812
N. Valencia Ct.. Sanford, was
arrested Saturday, July 18, by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Darkness was charged with
breach of peace and was ar­
rested at the com er o f Fair­
mont and Parkview.

Disorderly intoxication
True Dewitt IV. 21.
Chatham Pines Clr..
Springs, was arrested
July 19. by Seminole
deputies. Dewitt was

o f 1032
Winter
Sunday.
County
charged

with disorderly Intoxication.
Dewitt was arrested at the
above address.

Paraphomalia
Thomas Maner. 43, o f 1811
W. 16th St., Sanford, was ar­
rested Sunday, July 19, by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Maner was charged with pos­
session o f drug paraphernalia.
Maner was arrested at the cor­
ner o f 12th Street and Mulbcny
Avenue.

Obatruotion
John Markestyn, 43, o f 165
Tollgate Branch,
Longwood,
was artested Thursday. July
16, by Seminole County depu­
ties. Markestyn was charged
with obstruction without v io ­
lence and was arrested at the
above address. Markestyn a l­
legedly tried to stop police
from arresting his wife.

Restating arrest
Ramdus Rodriguez. 19. o f 586
Whlttlngham PL. Lake Mary,
was arrested Monday. July 20,
by Seminole County deputies.
Rodriguez was charged with re­
sisting without violence and
violation
of
the
Seminole
County noise ordinance. R o­
driguez was arrested ln the 500
block o f Wexdon Court.

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III). Ksllngcr said a 14-ycarold daughter, who was visiting
a Irlrncl. was OK. Site came to
the site later.
Hv 2 p in the narrow dm
t'lckk Clrelr was swarming
with Investigators and media.
IV cameras and news plmtog
raplirrs (In k ed from behind
lhr yellow d im e scene tapes.
Other family members and
n eigh b o rs came to the home to
console otte another. Some
talked with reporters lint were
encouraged not to do so by
authorities.
There were toys scattered
and a children's' swing set In
front of the home which was
lined with palm and oak trees.
A 10 mile an hour trafllc sign
was opposite the property, lir e
road was so jammed .the sher­
iffs oilier was stumped on how
to get the crime lah unit up to
the residence.
At llrst Investigators said
they believed the deaths were a

murder-suicide, bill Ksllnger
said later they were being con ­
sidered a triple homicide. Who
did the killing and why was the
puzzle. A report that the three
had been shot was not correct,
a spokesman said, bill no
other details were rendered.
"Detectives
are
following
every lead they have." Chief
Deputy Steve Harriett said to ­
day. "We Intend to solve this as
quickly as possible and In o r ­
der to do so we can not release
any further details."
A K-9 unit was brought In
Wednesday to search the area
which Is just ofT Uouic -lb In
east Seminole County. There
are some 5.000 people who live
In or around Geneva. They're
lor the most pan private p eo­
ple who don't pry Into each
other's lives
Many Geneva
families have lived In the area
•i long time. 'W e have a lot ol
aunts, uncles,
sisters
and
brothers." Gordon said. ‘ It's

one of Ihe last communities
with extended fam ilies."
There's only one traffic light,
two gasoline stops and five
churches In Geneva. There's
the Geneva Klcmcntary School
lor Ihe youngsters up to sixth
grade. Middle schoolers and
high schoolers are bussed 12
miles to Oviedo. Iliere was an
n|&gt;roar In Geneva when the
School Hoard wanted to bus
the middle schoolers to S in lord.
Ijiiu I used to be dirt cheap
hut has become more ex|&gt;enslve. Many who have lived In
trailers a long lime might not
be able lo buy Ihe lots at t o ­
day's costs. A gated community
called
Seminole
Woods
Is
strictly upscale.
All of Geneva has la-en a f­
fected by the recent Incidents
that Include Ihe wildfires that
destroyed l.'l homes and the
Kl-hotir shoot out that cost the
llle of Deputy Sliehll
Kugene
Gregory.
a
well-

CAR ACCIDENT RECENTLY?

respected figure in Ihe terri­
tory. Some are asking If God Is
punishing Geneva. Some are
considering moving.
linger Collins said Wednes­
day that he was concerned Ihe
community
has
become
"cursed." He was stunned any­
thing so horrible could have
happened lo the family on
Clekk Circle. "You don't find
nicer, friendlier people. This
was gruesome."
.James Peck said the couple
were fine neighbors.
"They
would give you anything, they
were very generous."
•Janet LaHlane. who lives on
Clekk Circle, said, "we used to
feel pretty safe--didn't even
have lo lock our doors at
night."
Prlvell did drywall and con­
struction work, and Ka/or was
said lo have done
house
cleaning Again, vrry Utile in­
formation was given
‘ We hope Ihe next news Is
good ." Harriett said

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Ruth Booth. 85. East 2nd
Street. Sanford, died Saturday.
July
18. 1998 at Central
Florida
Rrglonal
Hospital,
Sanford. Mrs. Booth was bom
Feb. 14. 1913 In St. Joseph.
Mo., and had lived with her
daughter In Sanford
since
1995. She was a member of
First United Methodist Church
o f Sanford.
Survivors Include daughter.
Catherine Bosscrt. Sanford;
J*»n. Harold
Reynolds.
St.
Petersburg; sister. Elizabeth
Wahlstrom. Seattle, Wash.; five
grandchildren:
six
great­
grandchildren; one great-great­
grandchild.
Beacon's National Cremation
Society. Winter Park. In charge
o f arrangements.

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WILLIAM A. (BILL) GRESBEL
William A. (Bill) Gresscl. 93.
Osceola Drive. Sanford, died
Wednesday. July 22. 1998.
Bom In Detroit. Mich., he
moved to Central Florida In
1974, from Ft. Lauderdale. Mr.
Gresscl was a supervisor for an
automobile manufacturer.
Survivors Include wife, Lucy;
brother. Waller. Jensen Beach;
numerous nieces and nephews.
Baldwtn-Fairchild
Oaklawn

Funeral

ALFRED K. HAAS
Alfred
K.
Haas,
70.
Hemingway
Drive,
Deltona,
died Wednesday. July 22. 1998
al Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Bom Jan. 2. 1928 In
Chicago. III., he moved to
Central Florida in 1990. Mr.
Haas was plant superintendent
for Chicago Transit Authority.
He was a member o f VFW Post
#8093, DeBary and American
Legion Post 53. Sanford. Mr.
Haas served In the U.S. Navy
during WW1I.
He
was
a
member o f Our Lady of the
Lakes
Catholic
Church.
Deltona.
Survivors Include wife, Ruth;
daughters, Deborah Jurlnak,
Minneapolis.
Minn.. Doreen
Olsen. Glen Ellyn. III.; sons.
Alfred K. Jr.. Glen Ellyn. III..
Michael R.. Alton. 111.; brother.
Walter E.. Elk Grove. III.; 13
grandchildren;
one
greatgranddaughter.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford.
In
charge
of
arrangements.

MASTER
SOT.
STEVENS SR.

CLYDE

Master Sgt. Clyde Stevens Sr..

47.
Providence
Boulevard.
Deltona, died Saturday. July
18. 1998 at Central Florida
Rrglonal Hospital. Sanford. Mr.
Stevens was bum Sept. 7. 1950
In Sanford. Mr. Stevens was a
member of tlie U.S. Army
Special Forces. He was a U.S.
Army veteran and member of
Amvei Post No. 17. Mr. Stevens
was a member o f Mount Sinai
M.B. Church.
Survivors Include wife, Sharon
Y.; son. Clyde Jr.. Deltona:
brothers.
Roherl.
Hubert.
Willie Jr.. Michael,
all of
Sanford. Albert. Waco. Texas;
sisters. Alice Mitchell. Alberta
Amos,
Lizzie
Anderson.
Darlene. Olllc Thomas, Easter
Mae Williams, Lovela Williams,
all
of
Sanford.
Dalphenr
Beasley. DcLand.
Wllson-Elehelberger
Mortuary. Inc.. Sanford. In
charge of arrangements.

JACK JOHNSON WERLINE
Jack Johnson Werllnr. 85.
Carillon Park Drive. Oviedo,
died Tuesday. July 21. 1998.
Bom In Brcwton. Ala., he
moved lo Central Florida In
1902. Mr. Wcrllne was
a
rnolder. He was a member of
Masonic Lodge and a deacon at

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City ot LaKo Mary Local
Planning Agoncy will hold a public hearing to rescind or ammond the
previously opprovod futuro land uso amendment on tho following
property, and to discuss amending a small scale amondmont to tho
City's Comprohonslvo Plan Futuro Land Uso Map This meeting will
be held Thursday, July 30. 1098. at Lake Mary City Hall, 100
Nonh Country Club Road. Laks Mary. Florida at 7:00 P.M.
OLD LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Commencing at tho Southeast cornor of tho Northwest
quarlor ol Section 4. Township 20 South. Rango 30 East.
Sommolo County. Florida, run thonco S 00 08'22* E along
tho East Imo ol tho Southwest quarter of Section 4,
Township 20 South. Rango 30 East, lor a distanco 400 00'
moro or loss to the Southeast cornor of Parcel 5A; run
thonco along the South lino ol Parcel 5A on a bearing of N
88‘ 58'52* W a distanco ol 60 00' to tho POINT OF BEGIN­
NING. Proceed thence Westerly along the South line ol
said Parcel 5A on a bearing ol N 88 58 52* W a distance ol
1.158 00'; thence N 00“08 22* W a distance ol 320 00';
thonco S 88 58 52* E a distance of 658 00'. thence N
00‘ 08'22*W a distanco of 130 00'; thonco S 88 58'52* E a
distanco ol 500 00 lo a point 60 00' Wost ol tho East lino of
said Parcol 5A; thonco S 00 08 22* E a distanco ol 450 00'
lo tho Point ot Beginning, containing 10 00 acres

TALLAHASSEE
At
a
m eeting Tuesday, the Florida
Public
Service
Commission
voted lo waive late fees for
certain telephone customers
‘ In ureas which bore the brunt
of Ihr wlldflrrs Iasi month.
Thr
walvrr
was
al
the
suggestion of HellSouth.
Areas where late fees are
waived Inchidr thr Daytona
mid Pierson
exchanges
In
Volusia County. Hunnrll and
Flagler
Ueuch
In
Flagler
County, and Ihe Palm Coast
exchange In SI. Johns County.
Wlille
UrllSouth
had
requested a lurger area, only
tliose
exchanges
were
approved by the PSC.

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CITY OF LAKE MARY
NOTICE OF CHANGE
OF FUTURE LAND USE

Fees waived

Park Cemetery
Home.

Bek a Book.

Orange City
(904) 774*0044
Every Monday

Lake Marv

Tho properly lo bo considered for tho small scale amondmont is
approximately 10 acres in size Tho applicant Is requesting a change
in futuro land uso designation from Medium Density Residential,
MDR, lo Publlc/Seml Public. Tho properly Is located at the west
side ol Rantoul Lano. approximately 2.600 foot south of tho CR46A
and immodiatoly north ot tho City's athletic fields, moro particularly
described as follows:
NEW LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Commencing at the Southeast cornor of Iho Northwest
quarlor of Section 4, Township 20 South, Rango 30 East.
Seminole County. Florida; run thence S 00°08'22* E along
tho East Imo ol tho Southwest quarlor of Section 4.
Township 20 South, Rango 30 East, for a distanco 400.00'
moro or loss to tho Southeast comer ol Parcel 5A; run
thonco along tho South line of Parcel 5A on a bearing ol N
B8”58'52* W a distanco ot 60.00' to tho POINT OF BEGIN­
NING; Proceed thence Westerly along the South line of
said Parcel 5A on a bearing ot N 88°58'52* W a distance ot
1.122.84'; thonco N 00“08'22* W a distance of 320.00'
thonco S 8B°58'52* E a distanco of 622.84'; thonco N
00°08'22‘ W a distanco of 130.00'; thence S 88”58'52* E a
distance of 525.00' lo a point 60 00' West of the East line of
said Parcol 5A; fhence S 00°08'22*E a distance of 450.00'
to the Point of Beginning, containing 10.00 acres.

OBITUARIES
RUTH BOOTH

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Hear R rjo k r R a d io * o n Ihe In te rn e t at w w w rejoice o rq

lAKE MAKY - Const rut t loti
will be underway within 00
days on Ihr newly form ed
Community National Hank of
Mld-FIortda.
a comm ercial
Institution lo I k - locuted at
•TOOl L ike Mary Boulevard.
Ik -1ween Country Club Hoad
and
Longwood-Like
Mary
Hoad in L ike Mary.
William llarwlck. who Irlt
Hanro Popular In Sanlord will
head thr new hank, lie said
officials have now applied lor a
federal charter and he expetts
approval by November. Th r
new L in k will o|ien Its diKirs
in March.
"Seminole County lias had
several major growth phases
over
thr |M*t 30 years."
Harwtck
said
Thr
largr
t orjHiratlons tli.it have moved
lo Ihe Like Mary - Heathrow
area ovrr thr |&gt;asl lew years,
along with tiirlr well-paid
often high lech workers, have
gr urr.it rd
u
tremendous
Increase In small businesses
and professionals, particularly
In North Seminole
County
Including Sanford and Ihe
L ike Mary • Heathrow areas.
The Community National Hank
of Mid-Florida plans lo he
thrlr
principal
comm ercial
hanking resource."

Hsrstd Photo* by Milton Maurwgo*

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Special to the Herald

Jacque A Couture (center, upper
pboto. and nghl) Grand Master ol
M ason's at Floods paid an official
visit to the Sanlord Lodge
Tuesday The occasion was
special.
said
the
lodge's
Worshipful
Master
Mike
Hartmann, in that 'it's Ihe first
time in memory that a sitting
Grand
Master
has
visited
Sanford ' Pictured with Couture is
Bobby E Granthum (from left,
upper photo), Grand Tyler, Harry
Rosethal, District Deputy Grand
Master. 16th Masonic District;
and Hartmann. In the lower photo,
Couture is shown with a picture of
Ralph B. Chapman, over hts left
shoulder. Chapman is the only
member of Ihe Sanford Lodge to
become a Grand Master, in 1937.
Couture, bom in Orlando and a
graduate ot Boone High School,
is e member ol the Composite
Lodge #293 In Orlando.

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St. Mark Missionary Baptist
Church In Brcwton. Ala. Mr.
Wcrllne was a member of St.
Mark
Missionary
Baptist
Church. Brcwton, Ala.
Survivors Include daughter.
Jacqueline Torbert,
Oviedo;
grandchildren.
Candice
and
Michael
Torbert.
both
of
Oviedo.
Golden's
Funeral
Home.
Winter Park, In charge of
arrangements.

A copy of the Comprehensive Plan, Futuro Land Uso Map and pro­
posed amendment are available lor inspoction In the Community
Development Office. Lake Mary City Hall. 100 North Country Club
Road, Lake Mary. Florida. Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A M.
until 5:00 P.M., or you may call 324-3049 for Information concerning
this amendment.
Interested parlies may appear and bo heard regarding the proposed
amendment or written comments may be filed with the City Clerk al
100 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida.

BOOTH. RUTH M.
Memorial smtees for Ruth M.
Booth.
Second
Street
and
Summerlin Avenue. motJicr of
Catherine Bosscrt and Harold
Reynold*, will be lieId on Saturday.
July 25. al 4:30 p.m.. al First
United Methodist Church. 419 Park
Aw.. Sanford. The Rev. Beth FogleMiller will ofllrlate. For more
Information, please cull 322-4371 or
321 3610.

NOTE: PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT A TAPED RECORD OF
THIS MEETING IS MADE BY THE CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE
THIS RECORD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADEQUATE RECORD
FOR THE PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A DECISION MADE BY
THE CITY. ANY PERSON WISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECES­
SARY ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.

QREM EL. WILLIAM A. (BILL)

Funeral Services for Bill Gresscl
will be held on Saturday at 11 a m.
ul the Buldwln-Fatrrhlld Oaklawn
Chupcl. In lieu uf flowers the family
lias requested donations be made lo
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.
2917 Orlando Av.. Sanford. FL
32771. Baldwin-Falrrtilld Funeral
Homes. Oaklawn Chapel. 5000 C.IL
40 A Like Mary. FL

Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of
these proceedings should contact the City's ADA Coordinator at least
48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 324-3024.

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City of Lako Mary, Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk
July 23. 1998

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Lake Mary men’s softball draws to a close

It’s tim e to
stop forgiving
and forgetting

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Did anybody catch the White Sox Indiana game on the tube Tueaday night?
Social deviant and all-around bad guy
Albert Bede sm arted a homer (Incidentally
It came Just after he dropped a fly ball) and
the crowd went nuts.
BeUe has been one of the hottest players
In haerbafl. granted, but the Chicago fans
cheered him flte he had Just solved the
AIDS virus.
Attract Belle la a mental case who waa
from jail only hours before the
pallegedly punching and puahtrm a
then ripping a telephone off the
n abe trtedto caQ Q li.
He's the saase Afcevt Belle who chased a
bunch o f trtch-or-treaters In his car two

Seagate Software: frw hits ..
Chita Fonnont (tuple, double, lour
run*, three MW: bu r W to _ Cary
pittard (triple, run. two RBQ. John
Ahrares (two doublea. three runa,
three
RBQ.
Matt
Fairbanks
(double, three tuna, two RBQ: three
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Dan Lofdeeolo (home run.
double, bu r tuns. bu r RBQ. An­
thony Orad (triple, three rune, two

Won as ft wrapped up an
Heated season In the City of Lake
Maty Parks and Recreation Detment Men's Summer Friday
...Jit Slow Pitch Softball League at
the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
TRC waa hardly challenged aa It
went unbeaten under the guidance
of manager Arthur Bames.
Modem Welding bounced back
from a rough middle of the season
to win Its (Inal three
finished above J00
place.

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Miami where Plat M ay escms wflhng to

fTSven OriawC**turn hod a ball when
Vernon Maxwett Joined the M ag* fcr 10
flays last whiter.
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H U H ol MAOSUNS SPAUO.
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Court lor So ml nolo County;
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oddreoo ol which la SSI N. Part
An nua, Sanford, Florida SIFTS.
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Marty people. Including Juve­
niles. know (hat Juvenile rec­
ords ate sealed and therefore
not open to Inspection by the
public, This “knowledge" has
probably led many Juveniles to
believe that thetr actio— a n
reaOy of no consequence to
them. However, a Juvenile's scs may have consequences
teach well Into the child's

I Toastmasters
The Omni 'Toastmasters Club
•6061 wlU meet at &amp;30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Budding. 1000 AAA Defer.
Heathrow. Ouaata and prospec­
tive members ara welcome.
Can Bertram OUck, 323-6009,
far more tntbrmaUon.

TougbLovo support

For example, then an a
number of people who have or
may have access to Juvenile re­
cords. These Include: the child:
the parents, guardians, or legal
custodians, and thetr attor­
neys: authorised personnel of
the court the Deportment of
Juvenile Justice and Its desig­
nees: the Department of C or
n ctlons; the Parole Commlethe Juvenile Justice Adrtsocy S
C hief of Mice;

ToughLove Orlando, a p a r
ent support grotm, meets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
St Stephen Lutheran Church,
2140 Hwy. 434, Lo— wood.
TbughLove la a setf-hdp. ac­
tive. parent support psup far
pomits troubled by the* chil­
dren's behavior. The group is
open to parents of profs— ,
teenagers and adult children.

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are deemed to be persons and
positions of special trust or re­
sponsibility.
Furthermore, regardless of
the fact that a Juwnlk record
is sealed, a person may not
{awftifly den^ or fad to a ^
fay that record If: that person Is
a candidate far

crime or next of kin: any other
upon order of theheerrUry of
Juvenile Justice; and any other
upon order of the Court
Additionally,
some
state
agency positions, require that
persons occupying ouch posi­
tions be subject to a security
□acaground cncat widen will

graph, address, and crime or
arrest report of a child who ei­
ther commits a felony or three
or mare misdemeanors shall
not be considered confidential
and exempt from the provtatom of P.S. 119.07-1), allow­
ing Inspection, examination,
and duplication of public rec­
ords, solely because of the
eMhhi age. Unfortunately, a
chftd in this situation may be
■■posed to many more obsta­
cles than he or she would nor­
mally encounter In life.
Juvende records are not
open to public. However, more
people have access to those
rnflfda than one would Imag­
ine and, as noted above, hav­
ing a juvenile record may affect
■ m id even after jhe child
reaches adulthood. Therefore,
M la important that, a child
(be f a l Me" conseof his or her actions,
may prevent

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partldpattng in the asor treatment of the
other providers of Ju­
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IN THt CIRCUIT COURT,
Nl AND FON
■SMINOLB COUNTY,
FLONIDA
CASS NO. •S-ST SS-O A-I4-W
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC., a New Tor*
corporation. I7h/a
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION.

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J A M E S B. D AV ID SO N ,
P V a JAMES EOOAR
DAVIDSON. Deceased
( S S # l S t - 32 - 4 tSt).
MERRILEE • DAVIDSON,
e/h/a MERILEE S
DAVIDSON. n/*/a
MERRILEE SUE NEWMAN.
SUNTRUST BARK.
CENTRAL FLORIDA. NJL.
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NATIONAL ASSOCIAnON:
SEARS. ROEBUCK A
COMPANY: JAMES R.
DAVIDSON. lA / a
JAMES KENNEDY DAVIDSON.
SHAUNARAS
DAVIDSON: STATE OF
FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE: UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA:
and any unknown
heirs, devisee*,
grantee*, creditors, and
spouse* claiming by,
Wrough and under any
of the above named
Defendant*.

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•TATE OF WISCONSIN,
e tN c u rr c o u r t ,
O lA U N B S COUNTY
C a m No. •S-TP-1T
IN THE INTEREST OF
Travis Dwayne Hutcherson. Jr
NOTICS ANO OROBR
OP NEANINB
TO Travis Dwayne
Hutcherson, Sr.
1433 Princeton Avenue
Sanford, FL317T1-4M1
ARernat* Address
31*1 S Sanford Avenue
Sanlord. FL31773-73S3
and any unknown parent al
unknown address
Additional Identifying Informa­
tion
Data of conception
January • February I H t
Ptaoo of Conception
Unknown
Date of birth
107177(1
Plaoe ol birth
Sanford. Seminole County.
in S O R D S R THAT;
This nolle* be published
advtekig you that a petition lor
termination ol your parental
right* to We above nemed child
be heard al the OZAUKEE
COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER.
I N I South Spring Street. Pert
Washington. Wisconsin roam
14S • Brenoh S3, on August 10.
1SSS. M 1S 30 JLM.
YOu have Wo right to have an
attorney proeenL II you desire
lo contest Wo matter and can­
not afford an attorney. We stale
pubic defender may appoint an
attorney to represent you
N you laH to appear and We
court terminal** your parental
right*, either a motion to seek
relief from the Judgment or a
notice of Inlent to pursue relief
n o m i i m luoQnwni r a n i o t n it v
In We Mai court within 30 day*
after We Judgment I* entered, to
order to pmmrve We right to
pursue such relief
It you haeo ■ dtmbibty end
need help to court pteeee cell
(41411S4-S370
Tom R Woffgrsm
Circuit Judge
July 13.10SS
William W. Brash
P.0. Boa •
Cedarburg. Wl 33301
PubSab: July 13. IS M •
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IN TNB OIROUIT COUNT
TON •■M lN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FIU Humbert • • ■■•-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
MILDRED CELLAMARE.
A/K/A MILDRED A
CELLAMARE.
Dacaatad
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVINQ
CLAIMS
OR
OSMANOS
AOA1NIT THE ABOVE ESTATE:
VOu are hart by notified that an
Order
ol
Summary
Administration
has
ba
•mated In to# aetata ol Mlldrad
Callamara,
dacaaaad.
File
Number SS-SM-CP, by tha
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate
DteMon. the addreea ol which
la Poet Oltlco Drawer C.
Sanford. Florida 317ft. that the
ceeh value of the aetata la lee a
than US.000 00 and that the
namee and addreeeee of thoea
to whom It hae been aeeigned
by each order are:
Eugene Cel lama re
Sit Oreanbrlar Boulevard
Altamonte Springe. FL 31714
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT:
AN creditor* of the decedent
and other pereon having claim*
or demande egalnet decedent'*
eetala on whom a copy of tMa
notice I* eerved within three
month* after the date ol the
fuel publication ol thle notice
muet Me their clalma with IM*
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OATS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPT OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
AN other creditor* ol the dece­
dent and per*on* having clalma
or demande again*! tha e*tata
of tha decedent mu*I Ms thaw
clalma with tMa court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATS OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND OSMANOS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV­
ER BARRED.
The data of the fir*I publica­
tion of IM* Nolle* I* July ISth.
IM S

NOTICE
OF FIOTITKIUS NAME
Nonce l* hereby given that I
am anoaged In bu*ln**e al 110
Acom L n . Longwood. Florida
317(0,
Seminole
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Name o l S I J MOBILE AUTO
RSPAIR. and that I Intend to
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ol
Corpora Ilona.
Taltahaaeae. Florida, In accor­
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PROBATE DfVtSION
File H u m ln S S -M S -C P
IN R ( ESTATE OF
WILLIAM W. BEHAN.
Decoaaed
Tha adnMnMtratlen of tha
eetala ol WILLIAM W. BEHAN.
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Court for Seminole County,
Florida. Probata Division, the
address ol which I* 301 N. Par*
Avenue. Sanford. F I 31771. Tha
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Personal Representative and
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attorney am m l term below.
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Ail
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LATER OF THREE MONTHS
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FIRST PUBLICATION OF
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12,1998

90th YEAR, No. 251

V oters to decide nude dancing issue; attorney claim s fraud in petition signatures

in the chambers of good and evil
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • An intense year*anda-half search for decency ended Just after mid­
night In the county's chambers of good and
evil, Some are pleased, some are not. Decency,
they discovered, Is not always easy to define.
A motion for the County Commission to
adopt a Public Decency Ordinance failed, 3-3,
which means It will be up to the voters to de­
cide In a November referendum whether they

‘The politicking here
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want to allow total nudity tn adult entertain­
ment establishments.
Attorney Jeff Peters from Tallahassee chal-

C ounty
expands
collection
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needles

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Lake Brantley to cut through
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2A - Swrinole Herald. Sanlord, Flonda • Wednesday, August 12.1998

A sign of the times: H. E. Thomas Jr. Parkway
Road name to change
SANFORD • Despite a rejec­
tion from the Sanford City
Commission. Seminole County
Commissioners Tuesday voted
4-1 In favor of renaming
Count)’ Road 46A to ll.E.
Thomas Jr. Parkway. Chair­
man Randy Morris was the one
dissenting vote.
The county had Request ed
Input on the suggestion from
Sanford. At the July 27 City
Commission meeting, the de­
cision was against renaming
the roadway with a letter to be
forwarded to the county re ­
jecting It. but suggesting the
county name a park or new
roadway th honor of Thomas, a
deputy sheriff killed tn the line
of duty near Geneva.
With the county's approval of
the request, the road Is to be
renamed beginning at U.8.
Highway 17-92 tn Sanford,
west, to Orange Boulevard.

Rocket goes loom

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER The oft-postponed launching of
a secret satellite rocket from
the Kennedy Space Center, fi­
nally got off the ground shortly
after 7 a.m. this morning. The
original launch time had been
moved twice, with the original
schedule for several hours
earlier.
Although the launch was an­
nounced several days ago. no
Information was Immediately
available on the cargo of the
unmanned satellite.
Within less than 30 seconds
however, the rocket appar­
ently suffered a malfunction
and the self-destruct m echa­
nism went into action causing
the rocket to explode over the
Atlantic Ocean.
As of press time, no specific
details had been released by
NASA regarding attempts to
recover any of the rocket or
satellite.

The agency will consist of
five members, one front each
of the cities and one frbm the
county.
Representing Sanford will be
Commissioner Velma Williams;
from Winter Springs. Commis­
sioner David McLeod; from
Casselberry, Community De­
velopment
Director
Dick
Wells. The county lias yet to
make an appointment, but
Kevin Fall, principal planner,
Is In charge of the project.
Lake Mary City Planner John
Omana will serve as Greene's
alternate.
The Initial meeting of the
agency will occur In late
August.

Governor In town

LAKE MARY - Florida Oov.
Lawton Chiles will attend a
fund-raising dinner In honor of
Senator Buddy Dyer. Thurs­
day. Aug. 13. at the Tlmacuan
Country Club tn Lake Mary.
The event, beginning at 7:30
p.m.. is sponsored by the

Vriy noon now CoOnty Road
46-A (West 25th Street) will
become H. B. Thomas Jr.
Parkway In honor of a young
Seminole
County Sheriffs
deputy who was killed In ac­
tion.
The Seminole County Board
of Commissioners voted. 4-1.
on Tuesday to do the renam­
ing. The lone nay vote was
horn Commission Chairman
la a iy M ania, who said the
action was Inappropriate. He
suggested naming a park after
Thomas • someplace where
people would be reflective.
Sanford Mayor Larry Date
asked that the county not
change the name of the road,
and this brought some com­
ment from two of the commis­
sioners.
*U's OK going against Larry
Dale once and awhile," Commlaaloner Daryl M«I A said.
"The heck with Larry Dale."
Commissioner Dtek Van Dsv
Welda chimed tn.
Chief Deputy Btsva H arriett
told the commissioners that
Hugh Thomas was one of the
most exceptional young men
to serve the force. *He was 24
when he was killed, only 19
when he became a deputy,"
Harriett sold. "He wsa well
before his time. He waa doing

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community policing before
agencies came up with the
name."
Thomas was shot and killed
In 1989.
Property
owners
along
CR46A were notified of the
possible renaming of the road.
Of 139 property owners. 82
responded - 47 tn favor of the
charge. 32 against It. The cost
of erectlng/changlng 37 signs
Is estimated at 81.100.
Not too high a price for
fallen deputy, .j

years later he made The
Oreoieat Show on Earth. He's
credited with developing the
■teak preview and for pubU-

Ism s Mngsr Invented the
sewing machine on Aug. 12,
1851. Someone once called
him a sew and sew when he
■aid he could put a camel
through the eye of a needle.
N'i a small wortl
One of the world's worst ac­
tors who's been In the sun
more often than the Coppertone baby Is 59 today. But give
Ossegi ■— iw— a hand for
trying to glamorise finds Bird
Johnson. Today’s birthdays
also Include Jans W yatt, who
was once married to Ranald
Roagm and played Spock'e
mother on Star Trek. She's 85
today. County singer P srtar
Waganai Is 68 today and tennia player Psta I w p r u ta 27.
Dasb as Whits from Lake Mary
la wonderfril and today’s her
birthday. We're not allowed to
divulge the age of angels.

make rhymes.

MONSTER DEBT ?

University links kids and
astronomers, in classrooms
■Kn.it their avocation,
love to hear about tt ■
the latest linages from I
comers of the untvend
University of Central Fla
now part of a nationwli
gram to bring those I

LAKE MARY - The Lake
Mary City Commission voted
Thursday to appoint Commis­
sioner Thom Greene as the
city’s 11 pre tentative to the
U A Highway 17-92 Corridor
Redevelopment
Planning

WEATHER

cnop. w ater tem perature ax
Daytona la 84 degrees and
a t New Syrom a, 85 degrees.
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Signers on safari speak to deaf visitors at zoo
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
Everything la easier to unw hm

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your own language. English
■peaking people understand
science better when they're
taught In English. The lan­
guage Is very different, but the
same Is true for the deaf. It’s
easier to understand the world
: around you when you learn
; about it in sign language.
Steve DeCrente, a member of
the stafT at the Central Florida
Zoo, decided he needed to pro­
vide a zoo tour in sign lan­
guage. So he started the Safari
Signers. Some of the signers
who joined up already had
some experience In signing.
Some had none. But they have
oil learned from each other.
The Safari Signers la made ig&gt;
of some stair and a lot of do­
cents. Docents are trained vol­
unteers who go through a mintzoology course to be able to
work with animals and teach
people about them.
Currently, the Safari Signers
has a sign language tour

worked out. But It's Important
for people to understand that
members do not yet Interpret.
In other words, they cannot
read everything that la being
signed to them. This la, or
course, how It Is with any lan­
guage. One must learn to apeak
(sign) a language before one
can read (Interpret) the lan­
guage. Just as handwriting Is
different from person to per­
son. everyone signs a little
differently. But all of the Safari
are progressing very
well. They hold regular meet­
ings where they practice and
improve their skills.
The Safari Signers held Its
first tour In July. It was a very
small tour, by design, to gfre
the Safari Signers experience.
They're now ready for a little
more experience. The next Sa­
fari Signers tour will be Satur­
day. August IB at 11:45 a.m. It
is Important to call the aoo and
make a reservation as the
space is limited. Aa members
of the Safari Signers grew mid
learn, they will be able to han­
dle larger crowds. If you a rt
Interested, please call die Cen­
tral Florida Zoo at 323-4480.

Ltffc Docent Dtwn Danzi holds a screech owl. Oanzi and staff
member Steve DeCreete teach DanM Sprouse, Jason
McGowan, Joseph McGowan, Jonathan Lono^Heather Long,
and Amanda Long how to sign for the owl. Page 1 akybox
photo: Dawn Danzi ahowa Sierra Dillard how to make the sign
lor a bird ae Steve Decree!# hold a Hyacinth Macaw.
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Judged where you are employed. I'm • single
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The Seminole County Citizens for Decency
argues that nude dancing has made Seminole
County ‘ magnet for crime and sleasy indi­
viduals. Sheriff Don Elslnger agreed with them.
•We are a magnet • the only ‘Jurisdiction that
allows nude dancing.*1 he said. *WeVe tried to
change this. WeVe made arrests. WeVe moni­
tored these places.**
Two of the commissioners who refused to
approve the amendment agree that many of
those who signed the petitions are good, de­
cent people concerned about their community.
"I don't question their motivations" Com­
mission Chairman Randy Morris said. "But I
do question your, your and your motivation."
he said to fellow commissioners Orant Maloy
and Dick Van Der Wetde and pastor Mark
Oeorge. -You've pushed this to the political
limits. 1 cannot support It"
McLain called the Issue "the largest political
football since IVe lived here - in SO years. We
have a strategy tn place that has been very
su ccessful. Your strategy has been to be dlsn g d u and make some commissioners look
Mm tee sre pro adult entertainment. I certainly
am not"
Ownmlooioncr Win Adama who also voted
agtfnat' the amendment repeated hia slogan.

others. "1 know how deeply many people feel
about this."
Attorney David Waasennan asked the com­
mission to table its dedrion and wait until FBI
handwriting experts could check the signed pe­
titions. This, Morris said, was not within the
commission's jurisdiction. The Supervisor of
Elections validated the signatures and. sent
them to the comndooion.
Those seeking to pass the Public Decency
Ordinance want the nude dancers to cover up,
and wear at last a French-cut bikini. The pub­
lic nudity ban would also apply to streets,
parks, restaurants and other public places but
not to bock yards.
"What bothers me Is that the people makii*
all the Alas have never been In any of the dubs
they are trying to change." Bruce McKay told
the commission.
Throughout aU. Bill and Edith Oildart
hunt row seats reserved for the dderl

uklando - Employers pro- and employees,
riding public transportation
and vanpool benefits to thH r
* Employers rosy perm it
employees may now consider their employees to set aside
this benefit a fringe benefit as some of their pro-tax Income
a result of the rassagr of the to pay for public transportsTransportation Equity Act for tlon of eligible Vanpools..
the 21st Century. The act. bet, ..
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Cinton thie past J u n e .__ _
to cash out the value of thelr
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applauded when others who supported the or­
dinance spoke. Thro. too. spoke. "We're Just
old folks." Edith Odd art said, "but we know
what's right or wrong. I predict the voice of the
people wtn prevail."

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IN BRIEF
Deltona AAU players needed
DELTONA _ A Deltona AAU 12-end-Undcr
baseball team la looking for players to nil
out Us rooter for the fall season.
For details contact J. Clark at 700*3286.

H isto ric M em orial S tadium to h o st n a tio n ’s 10 b e st team s
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

Winter Springs softball
WINTER SPRINGS _ The City of Winter
Springs is offering a Fall *00 Special for Its
adult softball leagues at Central Winds Park.
The cost to register has been lowered from
8310 to 0240. plus a 025 ASA fee and a 00
non-resident fee. Also balls are available for
04O*to*05O a dozen.
Class C leagues offered are Co-Ed. Men
and Women. The first ala paid teams will
make up a league. All teams receive a spon­
sor plaque with team photo, while first place
teams get Individual and team trophies and
second place teams get a team trophy.
Contact 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.

SANFORD _ The City of Sanford and the
Seminole County Convention and Vlaltor'a Bu­
reau wlU boat the ASA National Mcn'a Super
Slow Pilch Softball Tournament starting Thuraday evening.
Ten teams from across the country will com­
pete for the second leg of the Orand Slam of
major alow pitch aoft ball on Rlnker-Stenatrom
Field at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium.
This la the second straight year the tourna­
ment will be hdd In Sanford. Last year's event

drew over 600 spectators dally. Because of the
success of the 1997 tournament and the Im­
pression led on the teams by the refurbished
stadium. Sanford will also host (he event In
1999.
Wnterbury. Connecticut-based Hitch's Supe­
rior came out of the Loser's Bracket to beat
SIten Valley 21-10 and 30-29 (with the two
(earns combining for 30 home runs on the
regulation baseball Reid) to win their second
straight ASA championship.
Rltch's Superior second baseman DeWayne
Ncvttt was named (he tournament Moat Valu­
able Player after going 24-for-38 (.683) with a

Johnston, Hicks
take games to
Winter Springs

Boys youth lacrosse sign-ups
ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS _ Their wlQ be reg­
istration held this Saturday (August 15th) for
a boys youth lacrosse league.
The atRi-uno will be held at Rock Lake
Middle School from 8 a.m. to noon.
The league will run from September 7th
throu^i October 24th and the 8200 coot in­
cludes all equipment and team jersey. 880 If
you have your own equipment.
For more Information call Dove Shrum at
(work) 356-2884 or (home) 521-8810.

ft#Jeff Berilnlrke
WINTER SPRINGS _ The sleeping
Rant juat got bigger.
Winter Spring High School la
only two years old and their isn’t a
an the campus, but the
Bears are gaining Round quickly
an the rest af the Seminole Athletic
Conference.
When school started last Mon­
day. the Bears got their biggest
additions yet when Maty Lou
Johnston and Dana! Hicks enrolled
for class.
The two wet* among the beat
players in the county loot year in
girls' basketball and wdl Immedi­
ately devote the Winter Springs
program to the upper echctan of
the league.
Hicks was abte to transfer to
Winter Sprtrwa because af the con­
struction being done St Lake Bran­
tley. Students are eligible to
transfer to selected schools be­
cause of the ntaadvc project.
Johnston's Bundy moved to the
Winter Springe district loot year.
Johnston woo the h ading scorer
In Central Florida loot season at
Oviedo HlRt. She was a quarteruid al-

Sanford L. L. umpires dink
SANFORD _ Interested In Umpiring?
Come out and Improve your skills or learn
what It's all about!
Sanford Little League will be holdtng an
Umpire's Clinic this Saturday (August 15th)
starting at 8 £ 0 a.m. at Lee P. Moore Park In
the Hidden Lake Subdivision.
The clinic la free to any adults wanting to
volunteer their time. If you hove any qucst. 11 vi'ht'Mi
ill •"
■
FIVB POINTS _ „
DossbsB. ages 5-ta-lS, wlB be bsM at the
Seminole PONY Baseball Complex on High­
way 418 on Saturday. August 15th *
the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m..
This la an Instructional league fo

to registration.

bring H rth Cercall 025-6670 and

Oviedo Uttk League
glatiatfon far Oviedo
Fan Training and
540-18 win be hdd at tho Oviedo Little
nU Complex an Ring Street
.
do High Scbool and the First
United Methodist Church) on Saturday.
August 15th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tryouts win
" *be *held
“ at 10 a.m. on both
ind attend at least one tryout
be placed on a team.
Information, catt 365-2575 or

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_ The Orlando Nlghthawks
* occer team wfflhoat the

Bauth
nuns of
Tsth) nq

at 7d0 pun. at
wdl bs trying to add to
Break, now standing at 23
so. as they btRn the ptay-

AU children under the age of 18 and
dressed in their team uniform win receive
free admittance to Saturday's gam . The
of general artmlealnn tickets win also
werad far the piayofb to $4 for adults.

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SANFORD . The Seminole HiRi School
Athletic Booatera are oBcrkqL
aon footbaU tickets far ISO each
CaB Connie H al at 825-8100.

Sporteard show at Oviedo
Inc. wfll boat a

..
.
at the Oviedo Marketplace
this Friday. Saturday and Sunday (Aug. 14­
1*.
50 exhibitors par­
ticipating.
The highlight of this event win be a
autograph signing with "The Total Ft
Lex Lu*?.JU «er^ts a former WCW World
of the NWO
Wottpack. Lev wfll be alpdng autographs on
Saturday starting at 2 pun. (Autographs are
$15 on any Bang.
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10 i n la B p m
both Friday and Saturday and from S p m to
B p m on Sunday.
For farther Information catt: (561) 487-

tournament high 20 home runs. 20 runs scored
and 37 Rill.
The favorite for the tournament, at least on
paper, would figure to be Team TPS. a squad
made up of a combination of players from
Rltch's Superior and Shen Valley.
But Team TPS lost two straight games In the
ISA National Tournament In Oastonia. North
Carolina last weekend, giving hope to the other
teams this weekend, especially Lighthouse and
Steel's, both of which have been hot of late.
In fact, five teams are given a better then even
shot at winning (he title of the double rlimlna-

AyooroeoMaryLou Johnston (No. 14)
afoal court. This aoasc
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Post 53 on
the road to
Tennessee
HERALD^BTORTB EDITOR
SANFORD . Nothing can beat
cspcrtcocc*
A year ago. winning the Ameri­
can *
World % rtf* champi­
onship was a new fc*img far die
entire Sanford (hat 53 squad.
But when manager Bod Forgeraon looks down hto rootit this year
he sees seven young men who
played on the 1887 team, five of
whom started the majority of the
And that gives a lot of occurMy to
Fergeraon. who acknowledges that
this year's team to not as talented
ao toot year.
"We won moat of thooe games in
the State Tournament hrrauar of
"The guys knew what to expect and
to win. And they never pan­
icked. We have a lot of talent at
this team, juat not quite ao much
aa loot year."
Sanford trailed In afl ftve of Ms
mr the weekend and won
in about aa exciting a
, aa you can Imagine.
And
f
gamed by the
new pfayers tn the state tourasm m t w ould

dooc

wtu tor rerper-

eon and Post 55 when
play in the
— km
atV c
I t o i CoBegi In Gal■se on' Thursday.
Boot S3 wlB again have to play
th m pool garass, against curbs
from TmneaoM, Alabama and
Georgia, and hooo to get to the I ­
nal four on Sunday.
Aim in the tournament will bs
the beet team. Puerto Moo. South

j

undermanned Liona team before a
loss to Lyman In districts ended
the campaign.
“Mary Lou's i
me ahe
Tm really looking forward to thfo
year *
Johnston Is known throuRwut
the nation ao one of the '
point guards and wdl attract
Hicks led Lake Brantley In re­
bounding last season. The Patriots
didn't have a sucre—ful year, but
Hicks was a bright spot and, at 8tng pttaanor ln Urn from m w T T '
Hicks wdl also ghw tka &gt;young
In
Tatno Bev and Kilo
(both aver 8-foot tafll return far
their
mg kneup to up far grabs. Winter
Springe h— form taB and talented
up frant wttfa

wdl be the Brat

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am - Ssrrtnols Herald, Sanford, Florida • Wadnaaday, August 12, IMS

Carolina and North Caro­
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His stats for the 1008 season Is
In the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and career totals

(Including 1908 games) In the third column.
Raines went l-for-4 to help David Wells
improve his record to 15-3 wtth a 7-0 victory
over the Minnesota Twins Tuesday night. New
York Improved to 86-39 on the season.

RAINES GAUGE
CATEGORY

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N ationals
tlon tournam ent The third leg of the Qrand
Slam, the NSA championship, la next week,
while Daytona Beach's Jackie Robinson Sta­
dium will host the final leg, the USSSA, the last
week end of the month.
The tournament will officially kick off at 6

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14 vs. Wlr

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p.m. tomorrow with opening ceremonies.
The first two games will then be played, with
Xtreme taking on Lighthouse (led by two of the
top home run hitters In the world. Wendell
Rickard and Cart Rose) at 6:30 p.m. and
Chase/Worth playing Planet Softball at 8:30
p.m.
The tournament will continue on Friday with
the first game set for an 8 a.m. start and the
last game of the day to start at 0 p.m.
Saturday's schedule begins at 8 a.m. wtth the
last game set for 0 p.m.
Sunday's final day has three games on the
schedule. The Loser's Bracket final will begin at
0 s.m. with the Championship Oame set for 11
a.m. The If necessary game (if both teams left
have one lose) would be played at 1 p.m.
Tournament passes are available far 030 per
person or Individual session tickets can be p u r
chased for 05. AH children under 13 yean of
age will be admitted free of charge to all games.

lina.
Should Sanford (34-10 and the winners of 30
of Us last 31 games) repeat as Southeast Reonal champion. It would earn a return trip to
le American Legion World Series that will be
held In Las Vegas.
Five of the top six hitters for Post S3 (which
hit .310 aa a team) In the state tournament were
on last year's squad.

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Quy Erwin led the way, going 6-for-lB (a .444
average) wtth two doubles and driving In four
runs, including the championship winning sin­
gle In the bottom of the ninth Inning.
Other returnees hitting well were Jeremy
Frost (7-for-18 wtth a home run and a double, a
.380 avenge, four runs scored, six RBI). Paulo
Sthra (8-for-SI. .381, four runs, five RBI). Scott
Ferrell (8-for-32 wtth three doubles, .364, five
runs, two RBI) and Chax Lytle (6-for-17 with a
double, .353, four runs, three RBI).
Lytle also was the winning pitcher In the first
game, drove In the winning run against DeLand
in the semifinals and scored the winning tun In
the championship game. Ferrell was alao the
winning pitcher against DeLand, throwing a
five-hitter.

The other two returnees from last year, Phillip
Eubanks and Troy BoutweU, struggled with bat,
but both played outstanding defense and
Eubanks alao scored five runs and drove In
three.
i
Others on the Sanford Post S3 team are Matt
Aliegra, Josh Blanton. Jo ty Oorman, Jorge
Hernandez, Scott HlUnsId. PhlUlp Holmes, Ttei
Hule, Brian Nielsen. Richard Rodrigues and
Brent Templeton.

Transfers
a talented bunch
on hand.
I'm ecstatic,* Hughes said. T can't wait until
October. It's not Just me, R‘a everybody at Win­
ter Seringa.*
Hughes said the knows that some starters
from last year's 4-33 team might be upaet and
that's a major concern wtth the new players
coming In.
*lt's going to be a tough situation because
everybody worked so hard last year.” Hughes
said. T hat's the only thing I'm not looking for­
ward to this year.”

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Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors of all types
non • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1309 B. Second St. For
information, call 333-0029.

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Breaking the bank calls for

the month. For more Informsttoo. contact Mary Durtte a t
W ldow od P o rto n a
All widowed persons are In­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday
of every month at the Cssset-

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mmtal health organise tksT fcf
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
infarmsUon. call 680-9003, or
890*3000.
•A lto n
W
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l£*nW,tl&gt; “ *
ucononc. mere7is help.
Al-Anon is sn anonymous.
Ban-profit organisation, open

A large number of the parties
and dinners I cater Involve
mentis that are really quite
basic. Sometimes It’s due to
budget, sometimes It’s due to
the host's attempt to please
the "picky e ate r at the
expense of the other guests
that love good eating and
occasionally It's Just plain lack
of Imagination and too much
calorie counting.
Recently, I catered a party
Aar a couple who reflected my
views on "party food* - ‘the
devil with cholesterol and
calortea". It's a party, let's e a t
Alter all you don't attend
dinner patties or celebrate
evety night so why not enjoy
something special to eat on a
special occasion.
The first word In "dinner
party" Is dinner. If you serve an
avers* dinner Wa an average

10 paper thin lemon slices
Fine, chopped parsley
In s large soup pot
1 cup sugar
1 up. vanilla extract
3/4 cup self rising flour
1-1/2 os. cold water
1-1/9 os. cold milk
Melt chocolate and set aside.
Whip eggs until flufly. Slowly
add In sugar, vanilla and salt.
When mixed, stir In chocolate
Note: Warm fresh French
bread should be on the table
throughout the meal for the
guests to enjoy with all the
courses.

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SANFORD • The Seminole
County School District, S inford Housing Authority. San­
ford Police D epartm ent, and
Seminole Com m unity Col l e ge
have Joined In a collaborative
effort to develop and Im ple­
ment The Harbor, a family lit­
erary and learning center. The
Harbor Is located In the Com­
m unity C enter of the Castle
Brewer
Court
Housing
Authority Complex at the c o r­
n er of I Oth S trret and Olive In
Sanford. On Sept. 8 at 11 a m.
the Sanford Housing Authority
and the School Board of Sem i­
nole C ounty will participate In
a ribbon ru ttin g cerrm ony and
reception for local officials and
volunteers.
Based on the prem ise ’If
every child had a safe harbor,
none would lie at risk*. The
Harbor Is a safe haven for
children to read, study, and
have a productive learning ex ­
perience. The H arbor Is staffrd
with a com m unity educator.
Mrs.
Elizabeth
G raham Glover, who directs The H ar­
bor’s dally activities. A cad re
of com m unity volunteers will
provide tutorial assistance and
Instructional support.
Services offered at Tire H ar­
bor
Include
C om puters
C harting th e C ourse, a com ­
p u ter assisted Instructional
program : Book Bay. a library
of books;
Lighthouse
for
Learning, hom rw ork and tu to ­
rial assistance; and Parent to
Kids, a hom e-based reading
Instruction program .
The H arbor will be open
Monday through Friday from 3
p.m. until 8:30 p.m. and Is ex­
pected to serve approxim ately
170 children living In the C as­
tle Brewer Court area. In addi­
tion. since th e Instructional
level of the software program
Is full core, ad ults p a rtic ip a t­
ing In Seminole C om m unity
College's Adult Education p ro ­
gram will be working In th e
com puter program two nights
a week.
For
fu rth er
Inform ation
about the cen ter or volunteer
opportunities contact Eliza­
beth Graham -Glover at (407)
3 2 3 -3150.

It’s Commissioners Henley, Morris
Is former principal slated for
county chairman of the board?
By R u m W hite
HERALD POLITICAL ANALYST
SEMINOLE COUNTY • The
people spoke • or whispered
loudly • In Tuesday's sp arse
(14.5 percent turnout) election
that one lineup change would
strengthen
the
Sem inole
County
Commission.
Their
choice of a retired high school
principal to Join and p erh ap s
lead the County Flue did not
come a s a surprise.
How Carlton Henley will
perform • not how he was
elected • Is what has everyone
talking today. In two m onths,
llrnley not only will succeed
Win Adams as the District 4
com m issioner, he more th an
likely
may
be
the
new
com m ission chairm an.
Randy M onls. the current
chairm an and the board leader
In three of the last four year,
said he was "not surprised" at
Henley's trium ph. The political
pulse Indicated Adams was
trailing. Morris w asn't certain,
In fact, h r would beat Bob
West In the District 2 race, he
barely won. 51 percent to 49
percent.

Today. Morris said that he
expected Henley. 65. would be
strongly considered for the
commission chair. *1 do not
visualize myself continuing in
that capacity. I've been the

chairm an for three of the last
four years. It Is time for
someone else."
That
som eone
may
be
Henley. *lt*s not a s If he Is a
stranger to the county board."
Morris said. "Carlton served
two years after Bob Sturm 's
death. IVe known Carlton 10
years. If he lives up to h is
campaign prom ise, h e ll do
what he can to m ake the
com m ission stronger."
Com missioner Dick Van Der
Welde said today that It was
too early to speculate If Henley
would be the next chairm an. "It
la nice of Randy Morris lo say
he may have anything to do
with the change, but w ell make
a decision on th at on Nov. 17
In
our
re-organlzatlon
meeting." Van Der Welde said.
"Carlton Henley was and Is
going to be an excellent
com m issioner. Hell keep the
citizens first."

Other Insiders say Carlton
Henley Is much like Richard
Nixon - a two-faced politician
who may be smiling and
listening one day but gruff and
dictatorial the next. Which face
he wears In November Is
critical to the productivity of
the commission aa It calls the
shots Into the next century.
Henley
received
major
support
bom
current
commissioners Grant Maloy

Randy Morris rtcaivss a congratulatory hug from fallow Commissioner Daryl McLain.
and Von Der Welde. who
probably would have supported
Mother Ooose against Win
Adams. Morns. Adams and
Daryl
McLain formed a
majority bloc that prided Itself
on Its decisions particularly In
the
area
of
economic
development.

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life. Henley and West used perhaps overused • the Issue to
win votes. And they nearly
pulled It off as a dally double.
"Win Adams was a victim of
the circumstances." McLain
said Tuesday. "He was a good
commissioner, fie voted the

School board
veterans keep posts,
Bauer joins them
By Maris
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • New­
comer Diane Bauer Joins veter­
ans Sandy Robinson
and
Jeanne Morris aa the voter's
choice for the Seminole County
School Board.
Bauer captured 56 percent
with 9.853 votes In the District
1 race. Terry Patten received
44 percent with 7.665 votes.
Both candidates were vying for
the seat left open by Barbara
Kuhn, who did not seek re­
election.
An active member of School
Advisory Councils and PTAs for
the past 20 years. Bauer ran
on a platform of parental In­
volvement and accountability.
The mother of five said she will
continue her SAC role during

Beefy a fte r hours
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
G reater
Seminole
County
C ham ber of Com m erce's S ep­
tem ber B usiness After Hours
will be sponsored by S print
and hosted by Sam S eltzer's
S teakhouse.
The
Biggest
Steakhouse In Town. Come by
and get a glimpse of one of
Seminole County's newest re s ­
tau ra n ts. whose reputation
precedes Itself.
Be su re to atten d Tuesday.
Sept. 32 from 5:30 until 7 :30
p.m. Sam Seltzer's is located
at 800 E. Altamonte Dr.. Alta­
m onte
Springs.
C ham ber
m em bers are $5 and guests

This bloc was also satisfied
It had fashioned one of the
toughest adult entertainment
ordinances In the state. Van
Der Welde and Maloy disagreed
to this, and led efforts to close
down the totally nude dancing
d u b s that Sheriff Don Esllnger
said are a "magnet" to the low

Sandy Robinson and Joanns Morris

Community input helps county meet
environmental needs in Wekiva Basin
By J w tia Bapp
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SEMINOLE COUNTY • The Impact of the
Wekiva Small Area Study lies far beyond the
realm of scientific Journals. The purpose of the
study Is to address compliance with the envi­
ronmental requirements and rules of the Wekiva
River Protection Area. The study relies heavily
upon community Involvement, aa public input
should remain an essential ingredient of deci­
sions by the Board of County Commissioners.
Findings from the study are used by local
planning offices as they recommend future land
use strategies. The Board of County Commis­
sioners considers these recommendations and
then decides appropriate policy. These policies
serve a s . guidelines for development In our
community and wilderness areas. The ores of
study Is located within the Wekiva River Basin,
west of Interstate 4 to the Wekiva River and
north of Lake Mary to the St. Johns River.
Community Input was encouraged during August
4 and August 13 meetings at the County Serv­
ices Building In Sanford. Property owners, area
professionals, and Interested citizens filled the
room to voice their concerns.
An August 11 decision by the Board of County

Commissioners to approve three a mendments
to area growth plana caused much of the heated
debate among attendees of the August 13
meeting. Astor Farms, one of the three affected
areas, ts a large tract of environmentally sensi­
tive land located eaat of Yankee Lake and
northwest of Orange Boulevard. The Local Plan­
ning Agency recommended against the re zoning
of Aster Farms. Despite planning recommenda­
tion against rezoning and community opposi­
tion, the Board authorized the amendment that
allows development of single family subdivi­
sions. Two other amendments were also
authorized that allow single family residences
and apartment complexes Inside the study area.
One outspoken resident typified community
concern. “Our whole county is dying. Make the
developers give up building lots If they want to
build golf courses."
Citizens seem to realize the Inevitable trend
toward greater development, but also seek to
control the rate of development and protect
fragile environments such as the Wekiva River
Basin. At the meeting, attorney Jam es R. Rudy
Intervened. He offered a detailed account of past
decisions by county officials that were In direct
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her school board tenure.
Of the election results, Bauer
said she eras "overwhelmed."
"It was good." she said. "I
was sweating It out down to the
wire.
Bauer credits a grassroot
campaign for her success and
Is grateful to her family and
aupportrrs for all their hard
work.
In District 2. Robinson gar­
nered 58 percent with 10,420
votes to Joe Laughlin's 42 per­
cent with 7.520 votes.
Robinson said she felt "really
comfortable" during the elec­
tion.
"This Is a clear Indication
that voters are pleased with
what the school board la do­
ing." she said.
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Help for unemployed,
a week of activities
LONGWOOD • Christian
HELP, a no-fee employment
agency based in Lonjprood
Is concerned. Even with a
record high employment
economy In the local ares,
the U. S. Department of La­
bor reports there are still
24,977 persons unemployed
In the Orlando Metropolitan
Area (which Includes all of
Seminole County).
In order to help these
persona, the organization is
designating the week of
Sept. 6 through 12 for Its
fifth annual "HELP the Un­
employed Week." by sched­
uling a series of events.
The activities Include a
Labor Day Picnic, a Job fair,
an employment seminar,
ADA Seminar, an inter­
viewing workshop, five legal

advise, a transportation
seminar, charity car givea­
way. and a bicycle giveaway.
The week will culminate
with a "Help the Unem­
ployed* fund-raising walk
Saturday, Sept. 12. from 8
until 10 s.m. at Lake Island
Park In Winter Park.
"Our mission at Christian
HELP is to assist unem ­
ployed citizen* and their
families who want to help
themselves," said Dick Wil­
son.
president
of the
agency. "We help provide
them with the necessary
tools to find Jobs and give
support along the way.
The support Is In the form
of free food. Job referral*,
and in some cases bicycles
to the families during times
of transition.
A free Labor Day picnic
Psg* «A

�2A ■Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. September 2. 1998

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Today wo lake tliuo to urcol
liar new m em bers of tin* ani­
mal kingdom ai the C entral
Florida Zoo yep. they're liz­
ards.
Thctr specific nam es are:
V aranua Salvadoril and Cyclura Nubila Lewiai.
V aranns is one bln lizard • a
New G uinea Crocodile Moni­
tor. ilits fella can reach 13
feet and weight u p to 2 0 0
pounds. Like Godzilla. Ju v e ­
niles m easure 8 to 11 Inches
upon hatching. The zoo co llec­
tion consists of three m ales,
two females and one of u n ­
derm ined sex (does tt w ear
one glove?!. Hie U.S. c a p rlte
populations totals 52.
Cyclura Is a sm aller type
that lives 50 w a rs. That’s one
long-living ltzard It Is known
as a G rand Caym an Island
Rock Iguana. It can get four
feet In length and weigh 2 0
pounds.
Occasionally
rock
Iguanas enjoy fruit. There a re
two m ales and two letuales at
the C entral Florida Zoo.
The two lizard habitats, and
the ZOOFAR1 O utpost
gift
shop, will be open on Friday,
Sept. 4 at 9 a.tn.
The C entral Florida Zoo ts
located within n 109-acre park
In Sanford, and Is considered
an Ideal place for lizards to
call home. The G rand Caym an
Island Rock Iguana have been
known to consum e at least -15
different plant species and
chew on old cam paign posters

liza,

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Special to th e Herald
SEMINOLE COUNTY - On tills upcom ing l-tbor Day.
Monday. Sept. 7. both th e Seminole County C entral T ransfer
Station at 1034 S tate Road 419. and the landfill on Osccoln
Rond will lie d o sed . Both facilities will re-open for business
on Tuesday. Sept. H.
Tlirre will be no residential collection service Including
garbage a n d /o r recycling service In unlcorporntcd Sem inole
County for the following com panies: BF1: DlsposAll: Sure
Sanitation; and W aste M anagem ent.
For those cu sto m ers In the im tenrponitrd county with
M ondny/Thursdny twtce-n-wcek garbage collection, service
will resum e on T h u rsd ay . At that time residents may set out
all Items accu m u lated since th e last collection day.
Residents w ith once-a-week garbage ro llrrtlo n service are
not afTrctcd by this holiday, since lliey receive collection
service on T hursdays.

TODAY
IS...

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Curbside collection curbed for holiday

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and C hristian Coalition voters
guides.
New G uinea Crocodile Moni­
tors an- desirable for hum an
consum ption lor meat and
hides M U scouts might even
want to sign one of these 13foot. 200 pounders. Here, liz­
ard, lizard, lizard.

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Imagine yourself at a b irth ­
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Special to th e Herald
ORLANDO - Income-qualified elderly
residents throughout C entral Florida who
need help repairing or replacing thctr air
conditioning system s of paving an elec tric
bill may be eligible to receive funding
through the S enior Resource Alliance’s
Emergency Hom e Energy A ssistance for
llic Elderly IVogram. Funding for this
program com es from a federal block grant
through the D epartm ent of Elder Affairs
and m ust be applied for no later than S ep­
tem ber 30.
“With the trem endous heat th at we’ve
experienced this sum m er. It's Im portant

Today:

S cattered th u n d e r­
storm s. Highs In the low-90s.
Lows tn the m ld-70s Thursday:
Scattered thunderstorm s. Highs
In the low-90s. Lows In the mid70s. Friday: Afternoon th u n d er­
storm s. Highs In the low-90s.
Lows In the mld-70s. Saturday:
Afternoon
th u n d ersto rm s.
Highs tn the low-90s. Lows In
the m ld-70s:

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D a y to n a B e a c h ft New
S m y r n a B e a c h : Seas arc 2-

3 feet with a light chop.
Water temperature at Day*
tona Is 83 degrees and at
New Symrna. 84 degrees.
Winds arc from the south­
east at 5-10 m.p.h.

STATISTICS
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SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 2:20
a.m., maj. 8:35 a.m.. min. 2:45
p.m.. maj. 8:55 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
4:47 a.tn.. 5:32 p.m., low: 11:00
a.m.. 11:52 p.nt. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 4:52 a.m.. 5:37
p.m.. low: 11:05 a.m., 11:57
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 5:07
a.tn.. 5:52 p.m., low: 11:20
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for seniors to protect them selves from den ts can call the Com m unity Services
beat exhaustion by staying In a cooler en ­ Network and Senior Resource Alliance’s
vironm ent." said Ju d ith Tham es, executive "First Call For H rlp /S rn lo r Helpline" at
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-However, many can't afford to do so.
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The program can help to pay for a vari­ ance is to coordinate and develop services
ety of iiome energy’ needs--Including c u r­ and resources for all elders In Brevard.
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tioning unit repairs and electric fans. To cnubllng them to age will) In d ep en d en ce
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In aging Issues;
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LEADS m eeting
changed
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS
Leads group S3 la moving Us
m eeting day from W ednesdays
to Thursdays. The time. 8
a.m ., and the location. TooJay ’s gourmet dell tn the Palm
Springs Shopping Plaza In Al­
tam onte Springs, will rem ain
the same.
LEADS lx an authorized
function of the G reater Sem i­
nole County C ham ber
of
Commerce. The sole purpose
of LEADS groups ts to generate
business for cham ber m em b er
firms through exchange of d i­
rect business and business
leads.
For more Information about
LEADS group «3 contact Bill
Kendall at (407) 6 9 9 -6 )7 0 .
LEADS group «1 m eets on
Thursdays at Macaroni Orlll
and LEADS group «2 m eets on
Tuesday's at Toojay's. both at
7:30 a.m. For more Inform a­
tion on any of these groups
contact Kathryn Mason at th e
cham ber (407) 834-4404. ext.
229.

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and Wytnorc Road In Alta­
monte Springs.
ABWA helps the com m unity
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Clockwise Irom lop: Judge John
Sloop chats with supporters while
wailing on election results lor the
county fudge race. Sheriff Don
Eslmgor is In the background and
Judge Frederick Hitt ts to the left.
Stoop, the Incumbent, won the non­
partisan election Tuesday Dhane
Chesson congratulates Randy Mor­
ns. who retains his seat on the
county commission. On the election
trail, Jim Doly, campaign manager
for David Dugan, a candidate for
10th Judicial Circuit judge, and Don
Nicholas, campaign treasurer for
county
commission
candidate
Carlton Henley, check early results
Dugan will face Jeffrey Thompson in
a November runoff Henley won his
commission race over incumbent
Win Adams, shown far left, bottom,
being congralulated by Sanford
Mayor Larry Date for a race well run

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In other races
By Maria Orem
HERALD STAFF WIUTKII
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Vot­
ers braved an afternoon th u n ­
derstorm to luivc tlirtr say at
ttic polls Tucsduy. The 14.5
percent turnout frit short of the
1H percent predicted, however,
with 133 precinct* reporting.

In Oviedo. Tom Hagood end

note County. Judge J o h n Sloop
treat challenger .Jeanne Gold.
58 percent (14.245 votes) to 42
percent (10.408 votes). There
will Ire a nm ol I In the |8tli J u ­
.John Arl.ilr will continue their dicial Circuit, for two Judges
term s on tlte City Council, seats. In Group 0: D add
cent with H-tH votes. Artalr beat Dugan. 44 percent
(9,694
Dominic I’ersam ptcre, 69 jrer- votes): Jeffrey Thom pson. 40
cenl 11,321 voles) to 30 percent percent (8.825 votes); A. Mi­
(583 votes).
chael (toss. (6 percent 13.561
In tlte Judges nice for Semi- votes|. In Group 9: George
Maxwell, 41 percent (8,912
llagnod won 50 percent with votes); Jac k Grtestiaum , 38
t.063 votes to challenger C hris jjercent 18.330 votes): Philip
Jrp so n , who received 44 per
Fougrrousse. 21 percent (4.685
voles).

In other ra irs:
A ltom ry General: Bob Butterw orth. 80 p rre rn t (4.386);
Ellis Rubin. 20 percent (1 ,121).
Education
C om m issioner:
Ron
Howard.
40
percent
(2.068); I’e trr Rudy Wallace. 33
perernt (1,729): J . Keith Ar­
nold. 26 percent (1.365).

A ltom ry
General:
David
Bind worth. 50 percent (8.680);
Fred
Dudley.
50
percent
(8.510).

Treasurer: Tlni Ireland. 80
Percent
(13.377);
J o se p h
Smith, 20 percent (3.302).
Education
C om m issioner:
U.S.- Senator: C harles Crist, tom Gallagher, 73 percent
62 percent (10,269); Andy M ar­ 113.199): Faye Culp. 27 p er­
cent (4,787).
lin. 38 percent (6.415).
Secretary of State: K atherine
Harris. G6 percent (12.293);
Sandra M ortham, 34 percent
(6.238).

Agriculture
C om m issioner:
Rich Falrcloth. 61 percent
(9.7241: Timothy Lee Hearsini,
30 percent (5.426).

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The /M o w in g reports u v re compiled from Hie Seminole County
SherffTs O0lcv fo r Incidents recorded Sept. I:

B uttery on a law enforcem ent officer:
OVIEDO, M anlgan Avenue, 1000 block, Aug. 30. 10 p.m. A
m an. who was being held tn a search room after he was arrrstrd for driving under the Influence, was charged with b a t­
tery on a law enforcement officer. After the m an refused to re­
move his clothing for a strip search, he allegedly backed h is
head Into ihe forehead of the officer who was trying to remove
the Inm ate's clothes causing u bruise. The Inmate was not In­
jured.

Dom estic violence:
ALTAMONTE BPRJNQ8, Balsa D rive, 6 0 0 block, Aug. 30.
9:47 p.m. A m an was charged with dom estic violence after he
liad an urgum ent with Ills m other an d shoved her aside using
Ills shoulder.
OVIEDO, C reckvlew La bs . 4 6 0 0 block, Aug. 30. 7:52 p.m. A
m an was charged with aggravated assault on his wife following
an urgum ent. The woman, who does not speak English w ry
well wanted to take language lessons and asked h er husband
for her passport. He refused and grabbed h er by the hair and
banged tier h rad on tlie floor several times. He then grabbed a
knife und she fled to u neighbor's house where she called p o ­
lice. The m an left the house, but was arrested the next day
when he returned.

D rugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Lake D estiny Road, BOO block. Aug.
30. 7:52 p.m. A m an was charged with possession of cocaine
and driving with a suspended license during a traffic stop.
APOPKA. O verland Road, BOOO block, Aug. 31. 10:21 p.m. A
m an was charged with possession of m arijuana under 20
gram s during a traffic stop. The m an was stopped by deputies
as he was driving away from an Inn. While tn transit and upon
arrival to the county Jail, the m an com plained of labored
breathing and w as taken to a nearby hospital. During the
check-up. he yelled obscenities und tried to hit the deputy.
The m an was later taken back to the Jail.
SANFORD, S ta te Road 4 6 a n d Sylvan Lake R eserve, Aug.
30, 11:29 p.m. A m an was charged with possession of m ari­
ju an a. drug paraphernalia, and driving with a suspended li­
cense. during a traffic stop.

R esisting w ithout violence:
PERN PARK, Mac Caw Lana, 5 0 0 block, Aug. 31, 6:57 p.m. A
woman was charged with disorderly Intoxication and restating
an officer wttliout violence after she threatened h er room m ate
with a knife. The woman, who lives at the apartm ent com plex
with her son. was later found by deputies passed out and in­
toxicated at the rear of the complex near the swimming pool.
She yelled obscenities at the arresting officers and at one
point managed to free one of her h ands from the cuffs. S he
was further restrained and taken to ihe county jail.

T h e ft:
LONOWOOD, W skiva S prings Road, 3 6 0 0 block. Aug. 31.
11:35 n.m. A m an was charged with dealing In stolen property
after he pawned stolen gold Jewelry at a pawn shop. Tlie Jew­
elry. valued at $600, had been stolen earlier from a residence
The m an received 640 and denied any Involvement In the theft.
SANFORD, S u m m erlin Avends, 1300 block, Aug. 31, 10:45
a.m. A m an was charged with retail theft and resisting an offi­
cer without violence after he stole from a drug store three
packs of cigars and a pair of sunglasses with a value of 619.
The m an ran Into the woods behind the shopping center but
was later apprehended and taken to tlie county Jail.

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way lie tell tic should vote for
the good of the county. He
didn't to tie popular and get re­
elected."
Adams
said
he
would
continue to work for tiic county
tlte next two m onths before
Henley Joins the com m ission.
"The people spoke," he said. *1
campaigned hard. I didn't sling
mud. I did my beat bu t lost."
Henley erased Adams from
the board by capturing 10.231
votes or 54 percent. Adam s
had 8.830 votes, or 46 percent.
Adams will work two m ore
m onths and then enter private
business. Henley goes to work
on
the
com m ission
tn
November.
Morris had 9.810 votes, West
9.327. The 51-49 percent
victory was a relief to Morris,
who said, "I've never been In
susj&gt;ense this long and won."
A curious mix of reporters.
Judges.
candidates,
and
supporters began urrivtng a t
the Seminole County Elections
Office at 7 Tuesday evening.
Elections Supervisor Sandy
Goard hud told everyone sh e
anticipated on 18 percent
turnout. She was disappointed
even tills was too high. The
count was 14.5.
How incredible th at 14.5
percent of the eligible voters
would be resjxm slble
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Carlton Hanlay
picking such Im portant Jobs as
the
county
com m issioners.
Judges, and school
board
m em bers. History teaches us
that Rutherford B. Hayes won
the presidency In 1876 by one
vote and that tn 1923 one vote
gave Adolph Hitler leadership
of the Nazi Party.
With low
voter
turnout
behind
us.
today
U*s
C om m issioner Randy Morris
and C om m issioner Carlton
Henley.

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School------C o n t in u e d f ro m P ago 1 A

Uiat the m ajor difference b e ­
tween this election and the
first time she ran w b b th at
since this race w as p artisan
and the first one wasn't there
was a lower vote count.
During a Joint election party
with Morris. Robinson said by
9:30 p.m. both were com fort­
able with tlte incoming results.
For a brief time, Robinson said
tliere was concern there m ay
be a runoff In Morris* District

LET’S KILL I T !

5.

Morris received 52 percent
with 9,340 votes. To win in a
prim ary If there ure more th an
two candidates. 50 percent
plus one vote Is needed.
Barney Grier won 27 percent
with 4,675 votes:
Lurleen
Sweeting won 21 percent with
3,676 votes.
Morris could not be reached
for com m ent.
With only registered Republi­
can s voting in the prim ary.

Diana Bautr
there will
not be a n erd for
additional elections.
Bauer,
Robinson, and Morris will be­
gin their
new term s on the
board In November.

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O p in io n

WlMilDlCT M o g oee
•

America's Supermarket*

The deal on light rail is lousy
Old I not tell you that the *nrgotlalors* from
Hood'ii Hood. O nm gr County, nnd others, would
pretend thnt they had or were nlvout to make a
good deal with Universal, but It would turn out
to be a lousy deal? I was right. The proposal
being forwarded to those representing u s and
asking for financial help horn Universal stinks.
Any public ofllclal that signs on to this p ro ­
posed deal, (It's hard to call It an agreem ent.)
ought to have to pay out of their own {wicket.
For $20 million, a small am ount w hrn you look
at the big picture. Universal basically w ants
control. If I were representing the public, and
th at doesn't seem to be the case here. I'd tell
them I'm sorry we made such a blunder by In­
sulting your com pany a few m onths back, but
your proposal far overshadows o u r Ignorance.
What will o u r representatives do? I can't even
begin to guess, but the taxpayers of C entral
Florida better pay attention. No private c o m ­
pany should have control over a public transit
system to the degree being reported. Universal.
In my opinion. Is now taking or trying to take
advantage of the situation that our public offi­
cials put u s Into. Now. even I. would tell th rm
under the conditions being set forth to take
their $12 million to TOSSIULY $20 million (as I
u n derstand It) an d stick It...Into further projects
within their p ark.

M onica
The story keeps going and going nnd going.
Meanwhile, this Is one of Ihe best deals In a
long time for television producers of nrw s pro-

Employed—
C w tln w i (Mai Pag* 1A
for Central Florida unem ­
ployed and their families
will kick off the event. It will
be held Monday. Sept. 7
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Barnett Park. W. Highway
SO. next to the Central
Florida Fairgrounds. Games,
music, downs, food, en­
couragement. helping agenries and a water ski show
will create a fun and re­
sourceful day for Job seekers
and their families. Wilson
explained.

E rn ie
H atton ii

Q U A N T I T Y N IG H T S
R C IC R V C D

O il MMMICIES
CUBIT ACCEPT

WMNOUS CVCMtt. MC
COTYWOmINI

Ernie Hatton II is a veteran
member of numerous
government boards and is
a civic activist in the interest
of good government.

PHARMACY

gram s. The news statio n s are laughing all the
way to the bank. TV'executives nrr sitting back
In their plush chairs rnllng pretzels and d rin k ­
ing beer and simply saying. 'Ilry . w liat's there
to think about. We go with the Monica story
again. Get the usual team and pul It on auto
pilot and let It rip. Man. Is this not an easy way
to m ake money and not have to think?* Tills
h as Iwen going on for so long that the guests
are noticeably getting older lieforr our eyes, but
the dough Is so good they- don't care about the
sagging underneath the ryes, or they are begin­
ning to think they are somebody else.
Monica...does she have any other clothes
other than that sort of tan suit, the hlork suit,
and the com bination white and black? Also,
how come she never comes out of the buildings?
She only goes Into buildings? How ra n she do
that? Don’t you have to come out Iwfore you go
In again?

WE‘VEG0T
HOSPITAL BILIS
FROM INSURANCE

CMMNIES,
CABLE T V B IU S
FRWPWONE
COMMNIESy

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S tu d y
be made on a solid foundation of sclrntlflc evi­
dence.
An additional community meeting Is planned
for Thursday at 7 p.m. Public hearings arc
scheduled for September 16 and September 22.
hi be conducted tn Ihe County
All meetings will
Services Building. Room 1028 (Board Cham ­
bers) at 1101 East First Street In Sanford. The
September 16 hearing focuses on the formal
recommendations of the Local Planning Agency.
The hearing on September 22 hears Board deci­
sions regarding public concern and planning
recommendations. Again, since success of Ihe
study Is dependent upon community Input, par­
ticipation Is welcomed.

son. both of Winter Park: sis­
RONALD ALLEN OAAHO JR.
ter. Robbie Scruggs. Winter
Ronald Allen Gaaho Jr.. 10.
Park: three
grandchildren;
TV ehr Oaks Drive, Winter
seven great-grandchildren.
Springs, died Monday, Aug. 31,
Golden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
1996 tn Nashville. Term. Bom
Winter Park. In charge of a r­
In Dayton, Ohio, he moved to
rangements.
Central Florida In 1995. Mr.
Oaaho was a student at Nash­
E. AMBROSE OLUFT JR.
ville Auto Diesel College. He
E. Ambrose OUHT Jr., 70,
was • graduate of Oviedo High
School where he waa a member Jacksonville, died Saturday.
Aug. 29. 1998. Judge OlllfT re­
of V1CA. Mr. Oaaho was a
tired In 1991 after 26 years as
Protestant.
• county Judge In Duval
Survivors Include parents,
Ronald and Carolyn. Winter County. He had served as city
Springs: sister. Erica Robbins, attorney for the City of Sanford
Cary, N.C.: paternal grandpar­ before moving to Jacksonville
ents, Harold and Doris Goode- , tn 1962.
Survivors Include children.
mote. Port Orange: m aternal
grandparents.
Warren
and Jennifer Martin. Boston. Ga..
Stacey, Los Angeles. Calif.,
Anna Lyon. Enon. Ohio.
Marcheile
Kellett.
Monica
Family Funeral Care. Oviedo,
Boatman, both of Deltona.
tn charge of arrangements.
Eric. St. Louis. Mo.. Ashley.
Sanford: 12 grandchildren.
Hardage-Oiddens
Funeral
Sylvester Lee, 89. Railroad Home. In charge of arrange­
Avenue. Winter Park, died S at­ m ents.
urday. Aug. 29. 1998. Bom In
Madison, he moved to Central JAM** V. "JIMMY" ROWE
Jam es V. “Jimmy" Rowe. 64.
Florida In 1922. Mr. Lee was a
private family chauffeur. He Starke, died Monday. Aug. 31.
served In the U.S. Army. Mr. 1996 at Shands Hospital at the
Lee was a member of ML University of Florida. OalnesMoriah Missionary
Baptist vUle. Bom Sept. 8. 1933 In
Lawtey, Fla., he moved to
Church.
Survivors Include daughters, Starke tn 1988 from Sanford.
Eloulae L. Quinton. Julia Glb- Mr. Rowe was the retired

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owner/operator of a pest con­
trol company In Sanford. He
served 15 years on the Semi­
nole Port Authority. Sanford,
and was past president of the
Sanford-Seminole
Jaycees,
Sanford Klwunls Club and
Seminole High School Booster
Club. Mr. Rowe was a U.S.
Army veteran. He was a life­
long member of First United
Method!
list Church, Starke.
Survivors Include wife. JoAnn
Smith: daughter, Monica J o
Clements. Starke: son. Thomas
M. Rowe. Starke; father. Robert
Green. Starke, sister. Marian
Sellers. Starke; six grandchil­
dren.
Jones Funeral Home. Starke,
tn charge of arrangements.
MARLENE H. WILLIAM*
Marlene High WilUams. 62.
Wilson, N.C., died Friday. Aug.
28. 1998. Mrs. Williams was a
retired teacher and adm inistra­
tor In Seminole County for 28
years.
Survivors Include daughter,
Judy Rains, Kenly, N.C.: son,
Joseph D. Jr.. New Orleans.
La.; brother. Ray High. Stantonsburg. N.C.; granddaughter.
Anna Katherine Rains.
Thomas-Yelverton
Funeral
Service. Wilson. N.C., In charge
of arrangements.

CELERY AVE.
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FRENCH AVE.

He said the key to the
week of activities Is the
community
support
In­
volved. Supporters include
Cent**!
business
leader* such as Pepsi Cola.
Goodings. Darden Restau­
rants.
Norrell
Sendees.
-BankFlrst
and
Nations
Bank.
Interested
tn
sponsorship and volunteer
opportunities, willing to give
donations, or wishing more
Information
about
the
’HELP the
Unemployed
Week* are urged to phone
the organization In Longwood at 634-4022.

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opposition to community concerns.
Brian Emanuel, state biologist with the De­
partm ent of Environmental Protection, notes
problems with hasty decisions regarding devel­
opment. T h e science must be In place before
the decisions (regarding development) are made.
This (amendment). U a blow to the environment.
env
Lots of public lands, corridor*, and endangered
•p ed es could be adversely affected In the long
term.*
Biologists agree that an area study of this sort
requires significant resources and time to es­
tablish the areas of greatest ecological Impor­
tance. In adequate time, planning decisions can

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State-licensed and registered pharmacists
Convenience: have your prescription filled while
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• We accept most ma or insurance plans including
Humana, Prudentia . PCS. PAID. Medimet,
MEDICAID and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida
and Health Options
Computerized prescription records
We carry a full line of quality generic drugs
Prescriptions are easily transferable. Just bring in
your refillable prescription and we’ll contact your
physician and take care of all the details.

DOES YOUR INSURANCE liST T lIE WINIYJMXIE PHARMACY
AS AN AUTHORIZED PRESCRIPTION PROVIDER?
To find out, talk to a Winn-Dixie Pharmacist Chances are good that you! be centred at Winn-Dixie,
because we’re the kind of Pharmacy roost carriers prefer - professional, convenient and affordable.
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Seminole Hetald. Sanford. Florida •Wednesday. September 2, 1998 • I B

In the planning stages
Special O lym pics preparing for Indoor Season
Lake Kissimmee
is coming back
SANFORD _ A ny list of pet lak es co m p iled
by F lo rid a lu rg c m o u th b a s s a flrlo n n d o s u n ­
d o u b te d ly will In clu d e D ike K issim m ee
a m o n g th e ir fav o rite s.
D ik e K issim m ee Is a c la ssic ex am p le o f h o w
well a G a m e a n d F re sh W a te r F ish C o m m is ­
sio n m a n a g e m e n t c o n c e p t c a n w ork to e n ­
s u re th a t a n g le rs enjoy b a n n e r fish in g cx|&gt;crlc n c c s w hile s im u lta n e o u s ly e n h a n c in g w a ­
te r q u a lity , re s to rin g litto ra l h a b ita t, a n d r e ­
p la c in g n o x io u s w eed g ro w th w ith d esira b le ,
p ro d u c tiv e a q u a tic p la n t sp ecies.
T ills 3 5 .0 0 0 -a c rc e u tro p h lc gem In O sceola
C o u n ty Is th e c ro w n Jewel In a sp ra w lin g
K issim m ee W a te rw a y th a t In c lu d e s s u c h
(Mipular la k e s a s T oho|&gt;ckallga (Toho). E ast
D ike T o h o . J a c k s o n . H a tc h ln e h a . C y p re ss.
R osalie.
T iger.
A lligator.
W cohyakapka
(W alk -In -W ater). M aria n a n d a m y riad of
s m a lle r p is c a to ria l d e lig h ts In a c h a in of
la k e s t h a t a r c n a v ig a tio n a l th ro u g h o n I n t r i ­
c a te s e rie s of c a n a ls , cre e k s a n d m a n -m a d e
locks.
C o m m issio n o bjectives In clu d e m a i n t a i n ­
in g o r In c re a s in g a n g le r u tiliz a tio n ab o v e
c u r r e n t levels, m a in ta in in g o r ex c eed in g th e
fish in g s a tis fa c tio n level of fre s h w a te r a n ­
g lers. e s ta b lis h in g D ike K issim m ee a s a F ish
M a n a g e m e n t A rea, o p tim iz in g sp o rtflsh p r o ­
d u c tio n a n d re c ru itm e n t th ro u g h litto ra l
h a b ita t m a n a g e m e n t, a n d e d u c a tin g th e
p u b lic to re s o u rc e n e e d s a n d ra tio n a l fis h e r­
ies m a n a g e m e n t p ra c tic e s .
H isto rically , p ro b le m s a t D ike K issim m ee
c e n te re d m a in ly o n sig n ifican tly a lte re d w a ­
te r level flu c tu a tio n s w h ich c u lm in a te d In
d e g ra d e d fish a n d wildlife lia b lta t.
W ork In a tta in in g C o m m issio n objectives
a n d so lv in g th e la k e 's p ro b le m s Is c u r r e n tly

underway and will continue on a perm anent
!&gt;asls.
In Ju n e. 1996. the Vastest of a periodic,
two-decade series of lake drawdowns was
completed and. two months later, m echani­
cal harvesting of floating tussocks was Initi­
ated. a project that was completed In April.
1997.
Also completed that month, was a com­
bined Commission. Dept, of Environmental
Protection (DEP). and South Florida Water
Management District (SFWMD) effort to co­
ordinate hydrtlla management activities and
conduct vegetation management on en ­
hanced areas.
Concluded last spring was an 'E arth Day"
clean-up of Lake Kissimmee utilizing more
than 200 volunteers and. In July, a project
using volunteers to replant areas of the lake
with bulrush, knotgrass and celgrass was
consumm ated.
Some 500.000 cubic yards of muck and
bottom sediments were removed during the
extreme drawdown phase which once again
opened large portions of the lake's littoral
zone to wade fishermen.
According to Commission Biologist Mlkel
Union, the lake's project director, 25 miles of
Kissimmee's shallow shoreline are now avail­
able to waders.
’Prior to the drawdown,* Hulon em pha­
sized. ‘wadeable shoreline had dwindled from
on all-time high of 53 miles, to a scant two
miles.
'Until the mid-1970’s* he continued,
‘Kissimmee was world renown for Its wade
fishing and the subsequent loss through lake
degradation was significant.*
Wadeable areas are now found near such
public access points as the Overstreet Land­
ing on the lake's east side. Shandy Oaks Fish
Camp to the south, and Kissimmee State
Park at the north end.
Controlling the spread of such undesirable
aquatic plant growth as hydrllla, cattails,
plckerclwecd and spattcrdock will be an o n ­
going and long-term goal.
Presently. Lake Kissimmee affords anglers
an ample opportunity to bag a limit of bass
(including trophy-sized fish). Prospects are
also brighter for those seeking black crapple
and bream (blueglll and shcllcracker).
Keeping these auspicious fishing conditions
at a high level is the Commission's bottom
line.

SHUPE‘8 SCOOP
Big bass season Is rapidly ap­
proaching. November through February
Is the absolute best time to catch
heavyweight bass In Florida. Three
days before the full moon or three days
FIu

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No cx|&gt;crtencc Is necessary, tm ining will he
provided.
Physical screenings for Special Olympic a th ­
SEMINOLE COUNTY _ Special O lym pus
letes
wishing to lom pctc In the upcoming s e a ­
Seminole County Is kicking nil lls Indoor S ea­
sons will !m- held Sunday. Septrm lier IMth. from
son with several activities
I in I p.m. at Florida Hospital Altamonte.
Tbc Indoor Season consists of Howling. Gym
nasties.
Powerlifting.
Rollerskating.
MAH’ Medical Plaza Building
There Is no charge.
(Skills) am i |Missitily Badm inton and Table Ten
Athletes are required to have a new physical
tils, tl there Is enough Interest shown.
exam rvery 11 years. Allnnto-Axlal Instability XBasketball training Is also tx-glmilng tor the
iays will Im- given, where needed, without cost to
Sectional T ournam ents and C ham pionships to the athlete.
Ire held later this year
U|Mlated physicals must l&gt;r on hand In order
Volunteer coaches are always needed for lia s
lor athletes to tx-gln training In any sport.
kethall. Bowling. G ym nastics and Badm inton
A "Kick-Oil Picnic’ Is scheduled for Sunday,
S pecial to th e llera ld

Septem ber 27th from .i p in. to C» p.m. at Westm onte Park. 624 Bills Dine. Altamonte Springs.
Everyone Is Invited _ roaches, nthletes and
their families, volunteers, supporters and
Irtcnds of Special Olympics.
Ilils Is u politick meal with ham burgers and
hot dogs, drinks and tableware provided.
The Sanford Recreation Departm ent w ants to
Ircrnnie a training site for Special Olympics
Seminole County, which Is looking for m ore
Sanford area ath letes to participate.
Additional inform ation may tie obtained try
calling the S|ieclal Olympics Seminole County
HOTLINE at (-107) 203 8043.

Seminole
swims
into win
column
S pecial to th e H erald
KISSIMMEE _ T hr Seminole High
School swim tram s got their 1998
seasons olf to a fust start Tuesday,
sweeping a dual meet with Gateway
High School at th r Kissimmee
Aquatic Center.
Tlie Fighting Seminole boys of
head roach Tony A rkrrson won 10
of 11 Individual events and crushed
the Panthers. 151-59.
. The Seminole girls of Itrnd coach
Taml Ackerson had u little more
difficulty.
D espltr winning nine of 11 Indi­
vidual events. Gateway kept the
outcom e In doubt for the Tribe as
the h o sts used a lot of top three
fln lsh rs to keep th r final score
close.

Pleas* see Praps, Pag* 21
RBBULT1
■OTl
natrrtifo bemmoles
PANTHERS SB

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300 H U b r . Seminole ICUrk
Itiikti. Hixlnzuri). 3 01.31

Sominolo quartorback Andre Raines (No. 7) ran tho oflonso
to perfection and scorod Ihroo two-point conversions as tho

Tnbo blitzed the Winter Springs Bears, 30-6, in the season
oponing game of tho soason for both squads Tuesday night.

Seminole freshmen gridders
rumble past Winter Springs
F rom S ta ff R ep o rts
SANFORD _ Seminole and Winter Springs high
school's opened their 1998 freshm an football seaso n s
on Tuesday night, with the Fighting Seminole winning
In a blowout. 30-6. at Thomas E. Whlghnm Stadium.
The true story of the game was the debut of running
b ark Jcffer Jo h n so n for Seminole.
In Ills first game. Johnson used speed and power to
dash for all four of Seminole's touchdowns from 15-.
33-. 9- and 5-yards. Running past. over, and thmugli
taeklrrs. Jo h n so n carried for well over 100 yards.
Seminole quarterback Andre Raines, the younges t

son of New York Yankee outfielder Tim Raines, proved
him self to lx* on excellent leader of the offense.
'Andre (Raines) definitely run th r olTense perfectly,'
said Seminole head coach Scott Cusko.
Raines also ran In th rre two-point conversions.
Victor Talc led the Fighting Semlnoles defense with
an Interception, u fumble recovery, and n blocked
punt.
The Bears looked overmatched for much of the
night, but m anaged a cohesive drive late In the game,
culm inating In a Demetrius King touchdown nut.
Please see Football, Page 2B

Sm all.

100 h w e j t l _ William*. Seminole.
3:11 SO.
300 UlSh rtS—I M «*»r . Lrc. Seminole.
3 37 16
• 0 f r i w l f l l _ CrtvriLut. Seminole. 31 SO
Dhrta* _ Meirl. Gateway. 333 08 point*
100 B *tt«rfly _ Hu*h. Seminole. 1:03.03
100 Fraratyt* . llUtmp. Seminole :5 4 .I0
too rra ra ty t* _ Ittikh. Seminole. 6 00 S I.
300 F ram ty l* B elay _ Seminole Kllkhop.
Lrr. C m elU n. WlllUm*). 1:40 13
100 h c l t l r a U . IlWhop.
Seminole.
I 07.77.
100 I n u U l n U
. Clark. Seminole.
I 14 34
400 F ram tjrte S*l*y . Seminole (Lee.
Illollop CnvrlLul Sm all). 3:57.34.

GIRLS
FIQHTtNO UMIltOLU 162
PANTHERS 140
300 14*41*7 B*lay . Seminole (MrNcll.
Ttiomas. Klcfaaum. Klllal. 3 04.37.
300 Pra m ! yt* _ T honuu. 1 5 7 25 p i n
S tS * * | B*e*r*).
300 taShrtSaal M **U y . MeNeal. Sem i
Hole. 3:34 00.
■0 Fram eyl* . Kills. Seminole. 30 60
100 BtUImfly . Kills. Seminole. I 05.04.
100 P ra m ly ts
_ Cherny.
Gateway.
1:03.74.
800 P ra m ty ta . OulUfgrd.
Gateway.
5:44 35
3 0 0 F ram tyt* Baiay _ Seminole (Thomas.
MeNetl. Iludn«uea. Tumble). 3:00 00.
to o BackatraS* . Klebaum. Seminole.
1:13.01.
100 B ra sststra k * . Tliomas. Seminole.
1:09.78 (New m b —I ra c e r* ].
4 0 0 F ra m t yt* Baiay _ Seminole (Kills. Meluu n i. McCann. Laakowakl). 4:33:01.

Special races on tap for local FASCAR tracks
B p cd al to th e H erald
UITHLO _ Tills will be a busy,
and lengthy, weekend for the two
local FASCAR tracks as there will
be 100 lap races at both tracks,
plus a ladles only Powder PulT
Derby.

SPEEDWORLD

UITHLO _ Orlando SpeedWorld
will be hosting th r SARA Series for
Lute Model S poilsm an (FASCAR
lim ited Dite Models can m il with
tilts series) this Friday night.
H its is u special m ukr-up date
for the SARA nices that were
rained out on August 21st.
The rare will be 100 laps In

length and p a y s $2,000 to win.
Also on the schedule will be a
Ifowdrr l*ulT Derby (sponsored by
C harles Fry Painting) Hint pays
$100 to win.
The Powder l*u(T race is for driv­
ers with absolutely NO racing ex­
perience mid will feature Bom ber
and Kun-A-Bout curs only, with
Run-A-Bouts starting sdicad of th r
Bombers cars.

be $15. with kids ll-an d -U n d er
adm itted free. Ticket sales will b e­
gin at 7 p.m. so funs can com e
early and get a seat to watch p ra c ­
tice and qualifying.
lit Gute p asses will cost $20 and
the gates will open at 3 p.m.
Orlando SpeedWorld Is located
17 miles east of Orlando on High­
way 50 a*. Ihc 520-Cocoa cutoff.
Raring action s ta rts at 8 p.m.

These two special races will be
nut In addition to regular division
racing In Dite Models. Modlflcds.
Sportsm en. Bombers. Mini-Stocks.
Run-A-Bouts
and
4-Cyllnder
Bom bers.
Adult front gate udm tsslon will

NEW SMYRNA 8PEEDWAY
SAMSULA _ New Sm yrna S peed­
way will be hosting the Third An­
nual Ed Meridith Memorial Open
Wheeled Modified 100 Lup Race
tills Saturday night.
The race will pay $2,000 to win.

Also on the card will be regular
division raring In the Late Models,
Limited Late Models. S portsm an
(sponsored this m onth by U-Pull It
Speedway Auto Parts). Bom bers.
M lnl-Storks and Run-A-Bouts.
New Sm yrna Speedway Is located
nine miles west of New Sm yrna
Beach (10 miles south of Daytona
Beach) at the co m er of Highway
415 and 44. To get to the track off
1-4 take exit 56. east and off I-B5
take exit 84 west.
Adult front gate adm ission will
be $15. with kids ll-and-U nder
adm itted free. Ticket sales will be-

Pleas* sc* Raclmg, Pag* 2B

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■Semtnoie Herald. Sanford. Florida ■Wednesday. September 2, 1998

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walking on following graduation from B aines
City High School.
Parrish played In the m ajor league's for 15
seasons, m ost with the Montreal Expos, und
was a two-lltne All-Star as a third basem an.

IN BRIEF
AAU baseball players needed

Sanford Recreation offerings

I-AKE MARY _ An AAU 13-nnd-Under b a s e ­
ball leant Is being Tortnrd for Ihr fall season.
Needed arc dedicated players nnd p a re n ts
to fill the squad that will travel locally nnd
play a competitive schedule.
The season sta rts on Septem ber 23rd and
gam es will la- played on Sunday's only.
For more Information, enll Rlek al (407)
322-5031.

SANFORD _ Tile Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent will be ollertng the following fall
programs

ADULT VOLLEYBALL
The S.inlord R etreat Inn Departm ent will
oiler it Recreation (no sp lk t) league on Mon­
day nights and a l*ower league on W ednesday
nights, both at th r Dan Pelham Gym nntnrtum al Sanford Middle School.

Friday Night Fun

ADULT SOFTBALL

SANFORD _ Open gym al Sanford Gym­
nastics. GOI E. 25lh Place. Is on Priday
nights from 7:30 p .m .-to-10 pm.
Activities ottered Include gym nastfis, ruck
climbing, basketball, and lots &lt;&gt;( hm and
gam es.
The fee for the evening Is $5 (or children
age G-to-12.
For more Inform ation call 323-2402.

Hie Sanford Recreation Departm ent will be
offering Fall Slow l llr h Softball Leagues in
the following divisions _ C hurch. Co-Ed,
Industrial, Women and Men.
P ln rh u rst Parks will la- used exclusively
this seaso n .

CHURCH ADULT
BASKETBALL
Pie Sanford Recreation Department will
offer Adult Church lluski'iball leag u e's In
Isilh Competitive and Recreational divisions.

Parrish lakes Tiger reigns
DETROIT _ Form er Seminole Community
College All-America baseball player Larry
Parrish has been mimed the Interim m an ­
ager of the Detroit Tigers.
On Tuesday, the Tigers, who have the
worst record In the American League, fired
Buddy Bell und replaced him with Parrish,
who h a s served as Ihr tra m ’s b rn eh ro a ch
for the past two seasons.
Parrish. 44. hit .455 for coach J a y
Bergm an's Raiders back In 1972 and ra n te d
Ju n io r College All-America honors after

Shupe-------F IS H IN G F O R E C A S T
B a ss a c tio n Is very slow
dm* to h o t w e a th e r. B a ss a r e
b u rle d u p In h eav y v e g e ta ­
tio n o r deep w a te r a n d a r e
c o n se rv in g
th e ir
e n e rg y .
B ream a n d c a tilsh c o n tin u e

to b ite in dTCP.dV£E.bclKl3s n o o k a c tio n w ith fish to 20
p o u n d s . L arge live s h rim p o r
sm all b a itlls h w o rk well.
F lo u n d e r, re d (lull, n n d a few
ta r p o n a r e a ls o In th e Inlet.
T ro u t r a n b e fo u n d o n th e
g ra s s fla ts J u s t In sid e th e

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TEST AND TUNE
UITULO _ Test nnd Tune is
held even* W ednesday night
from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m, at Or­
lando SpcedW orld.
Cost Is $20, which Is good
for the car and three people In
the pits only, while Individuals
can enter for $5.

FASCAR POINTS 1998
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
(Through August 18* 1998)
Late Models _ 1. |7fel B.J. McLeod, 2.554; 2.

(81) Bruce
Everett. 2.244; 3. (18) Jared Allison, 2 .0 )7 : 4. ()) Kenny
Crites. 1.395; 5. (50) David King. 1.391.

Limited Late Models _ 1. (9) Bobby Sears, 2,371: 2.
187) Eddie Rice. 1.44G: 3. (22) Larry Osteen. 1,394; 4. (07)
Chad Allman. 1.379: 5. (25) R. J . Romano. 1.112.
Modified _ 1. (71) Jo e Middleton. 2.027; 2. (5) Eddie Bartin. 1.273:3. (13) Bill Gunn. 1.139; 4. (34) F rank O. Polly III,
978; 5. (19) Donald Shedd. 812.
Sportsm an _ 1. (77) Dan Zukowskl, 2.296; 2. (21) Kerry
Belfiower. 2.042: 3. (15) Billy Bclfiower. 1.968: 4. (11) Russ
Shaw. 1.790:5, (09) Art Kunzcman. 1,606.
M ini-Stock _ 1. (1) Pedle Allison. 2.607: 2. (97) Kelly
Ja rre ll. 2.498; 3, (15) Wayne Clark. J.843; 4. (79) Kevin Pe­
ters. 1.820; 5. (419) Bob Goff. 1,664,
Bomber _ 1. (8) Rich Clouser. 2.566; 2. (47) Tim A dam s.
2.406; 3. (3) C harles Fry. 2.092: 4. (81) Mike Peppier. 2.069: 5.
(0) Mark Scherer. 1,805.
NEW SMYRNA 8PEEDWAY
(Through August 15. 1998)
Late Models _ 1. (78) B. J . McLeod. 2.732: 2.

(81) Bruce
Everett. 2.504: 3. (11) David Rogers. 2.354: 4. (18) Ja re d Alli­
son. 2.260:5. (99) Bobby McClelland. 1.803.
Limited Late Models _ 1. (9) Bobby Sears. 3.046; 2.
(67) Chad Allman. 2.714: 3. (22) Larry O steen. 2.155; 4. (1)
Sammy Graham . 1.345; 5. 187) Eddie Rice. 1.200.
Modified _ 1. (711 Joe Middleton. 2.840: 2. (19) Tom Root.
1.539: 3. (6G) Jerry Symons. 1.454: 4. (51) Tim Laurent. 1,200;
5. (1)) David Rogers, 1.166.
Sportsm an _ 1. (35) Dee Napier, r 9G0; 2. (09) Art Kunrem an. 1.872: 3. 107) Ron Lufcy, 1.809; 4. [2) BUI Love. 1,494:
5. (34) Pat Buckley, I.37G.
M ini-Stock _ 1. (1) Pedle Allison. 2.955; 2. (71) Ted
Vulplus. 2 .8 5 7 .3 . (2) Bob Doxle. 2.294 : 4. (15) Wayne C lark.
2.109: 5. (419) Bob Goff. 1.760.
Bomber _ 1. (8) Richard Clouser. 3.044; 2. (3) C harles
Fry. 3,036: 3. (05) David Rowe. 2.932; 4. (71) Mike Hendrix.
2.509; 5. (99) Greg Sayler. 1.965.

COMBINED POINTS
(drivers running for points at both tracks)
(through August 15, 1998)
Late Model _ 1. (78) B .J. McLeod. 5.286; 2. (81) Bruce

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Inlet.
C a p ta in J a c k a t P ort C’tt;
n a v e ra l re p o rts th a t th e r e ­
c e n t h u r r ic a n e re ally s tirre d
u p th e o c e a n . L arge g ro u n d
sen s a n d d irty w a te r m a y
well r u in o ffsh o re p la n s th is
w eekend. F lo u n d e r a r e h it­
tin g fin g er m u lle t Inside th e
P o r t , w h ile re d s a n d tr o u t
a re o n th e fla ts o f th e liih.

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. Ills sta ts for the 1998 season ts
tn the first colum n, personal-best seaso n
totals In the serond colum n and career to ta ls
(Including 1998 games) In the third column.
Rtilnrs was 2-for-3 a s David Wells cnine

Everett. 4.784: 3. (IB) Jared Allison. 4.277: 4. (II) David Ro­
gers. 2.428; 5. (99) Bobby McClelland. 2.340.
Lim ited Late Model _ 1. (9) Bobby Scars. 5.417; 2.
(67) C had Allman. 4.093; 3. (22) Larry Osteen, 3.549; 4. (87)
Eddie Rice. 2.646: 5. (26) Mike Murphy. 1.584,
M odified _ 1. (71) Jo e Middleton, 4.867: 2. (19) Tom Root,
2.300; 3. (51) Tim Laurent. 1.970; 4. (66) J c n y Symons. 1.748;
5. (13) BUI Gunn. 1.471.
Sportsm an _ 1. (09) Art Kunrem un. 3.478; 2. (35) Dee
Napier. 3,142: 3. (II) R uss Shaw, 2.434; 4. (3) Ian Huffman,
2,404: 5. (15) Billy Brlflowcr. 2.136.
M ini-Stock _ 1. Ml Pedle Allison, 5.562: 2. (71) Ted
Vulplus. 4.230; 3. (15) Wayne Clark, 3,952; 4. (419) Bob Goff.
3.424: 5. (79) Kevin Peters. 3.156.
Bomber _ 1. (8) Rich Clouser, 5,610; 2. (3) C harles Fry.
5 ,1 2 8 :3 . (05) David Rowe, 3.628: 4. (71) Mike Hendrix. 3,157;
5. |0) Mark Scherer. 2.786.

within seven m ils of lx coming the first pitcher
In history to throw two perfect gam es In one
season Tuesday night.
Wells 117-2) retired the first 20 b atters he
fuerd and finlshrd with a tw o-hltter as ih r
Yankees b lanked Ih r Oakland A tblrlles 7 0.
New York Impruvrd to 99-37 on the season.

RAINES GAUGE
CATEGORY
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gin at 6 p.m. so
fans can come early and grt a
seal to watch practice and
qualifying.
Pit Gate passes will cost $20
and the gates will open at 3
p.m.
Racing action begins at 7
p.m.
For more Information, call
the FASCAR odlce at (904) 4274129. or on the net at
wXiint u.ui............. i

Any questions about any nl the Sanford
R rrrru tiu n Department ollertugs or lurlber
Information can lx* obtained by railing (407)
330-5697.

RAINES GAUGE

C ontinued from Page IB

after ts the
p e a k time oj the month.

ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
Pie Sanlnrd Recreation l)r|&gt;nrtment will
oiler an Adult Fall Hag Football la-ague.
The league will follow all Florida ffrerealion und Parks Association (FRI'AI Flag
Football rules and regulations.

C ount on sh ccp sh ead a t
P once I n le t. T h ey will read ily
bite live s h rim p o r fiddler
c ra b s . D ru m , re d flsh . Jack
crcv allc n n d sm a ll b lu cflsh
a re a ls o p r e s e n t In fa ir
n u m b e rs . A few flo u n d e r a r c
b itin g finger m u lle t o r o u n d
th e s o u th tcttlc s. R eds a n d
tro u t a r e ra te d a s good In
M o sq u ito L a g o o n .

Tim Raim a

Football

Contiausd boas Page IB

LIONS EDGE
COUGARS
OVIEDO _ The Oviedo Lions
freshm an football team opened

Preps--------C o n tln a sd from Fags IB
But In the end Seminole su r­
vived 152-140.
The Fighting Semlnoles will
now be Idle until next Thursday
(Septem ber 10th) when they
travel lo Oviedo to take on the
Lions at Riverside Park starting
at 4:30 p.m.

HIAWASSEE NETTERS
OPEN SEASON
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
_
Kristen Parllcr and Courtney
Tatum had su p er perform ances
os the Hlawassee C hristian
volleyball te.un swept to its
first ever tournam ent cham pi­
onship last weekend.
Hiuwassee C hristian opened
the tournam ent with an 11-15,
15-4, 15-10 victory over Shores
C hristian from Ocala, white
S unrise
C hristian
from
Lakeland topped River Hills
C hristian from Tam pa, 15-8.

possession, and udded th r twopoint conversion to regain the
lead. 16-14.
Oviedo running back. Mac
Walker, who already had one
touchdown, found pay dirt for
the Lions a s h r ran the bull 51
yards Into the end zone to give
Oviedo the lead for good.
The game looked In doubt,
however,
as
Ih r
Cougar
m arched down th r field and
had first und goal on Oviedo's
six yard line.
The Lions d rfrn se. led by
linebackers Matt Ford, Nik
Holmes, Shane Dickson, and
nose guard Mongo Ptotrowskl.

Its 1998 season with on excit­
ing. 20-18. victory over the
University High School C o u ­
g ars at J o h n
C ourier Field
Tuesday night.
At th e half, Oviedo trailed, 86. but on the first drive of the
second half U ona q u arterback
Steve Asby ran 38 yards before
fumbling.
The fumble ended up being a
positive a s the loose ball was
recovered by tight end Jim m y
Du da. who ran the final nine
y ard s for the score. Oviedo
converted the two-point c o n ­
version to take a 14-8 lead.
University scored on Its next

*lt was a great game, but
we've got a lot of work to do.*
said Casko.
Next Tuesday. W inter Springs
will host Oviedo In Its first
home game, an d Seminole will
try to ride their current wave of
m om entum against Lyman at
the Carlton Henley Sports
Complex. Both gam es are set
for a 7 p.m. start.

17*15.
Things did not start well for
Hlaw assee C h ristian In tlie fi­
nals a s It dropped the first
game. 10-15. to S unrise C h ris­
tian b u t rebounded to squeak
by 16-14 tn gam e two. then
thum p the visitors, 15-3. In the
third an d deciding game.
' Parllcr, a Junior outside h it­
ter. had 22 service points, 15
aces, 12 kills and three digs In
the six gam es, while Tatum , a
senior, had 13 service points,
four aces, 15 kills an d six digs
In the six gam es.
Altamonte C hristian ended
the
winning
streak
for
Hlawassee C hristian on T u es­
day as Altamonte C h ristian,
wtth six seniors In the startin g
Une-up. waltzed to u 15-1, 15-6
trium ph.
Hlawassee
C hristian
will
travel to Ocoee on Friday to
challenge
C entral
Florida
C hristian at 6 p.m.

bowed th ru backs and held
University In u goal line stand.
Oviedo took over on downs,
but soun gave up u safety.
Hmndnn Bauer, however,
sealed the victory for the Linns
with an Interception In the
closing m inutes, and Oviedo
celebrated Its first win of the
season.
Lions head coach Eddie Nor­
ton was especially proud of his
players' effort.
"Our Irani played with a lol
of heart." said Norton.
Oviedo’s next game Is next
Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Winter
Springs High School.

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P e o p le
IN BRIEF

Summer berry desserts

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Fun Sports for Children

For more information call 323*2462.

Sanford Gymnastics Auociallou.
Inc.,
dedicated to providing
inexpensive sports sctlvillcs for
children Gymnastics, Dance, Baton
Twirling. ChccrJeadiog, Tec Kwon
Do, and Rock Climbing make up
some of the activities at SGA. SGA
programs include toddler through
teens. Summer Camps and Friday
Night Open Gym are other programs
that our children enjoy. SGA is
located at 601 E. 23th PI in Sanford.

The Newcomen of Central Florida
wM meet at the Country Club at
Heathrow for the September meet­
ing. The program wi be presented
by Truffles and Trtflea, a gourmet
food shop In Orlando.
Hospitality hour begins at 11:30
u.m. followed by luncheon at noon.
For Information and reservations.
Can Margie at 339-0320.

Blood Bank

TOPS

Central Florida Blood Bank
la asking donors of all typea
blood - especially O-type do­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, rail 322-OB22.

A local chapter of TOPS
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 6:30
p.m., In the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital, 566
W. SR .
434.
Longwood.
Weighing betngs at 5:30 p.m.
The first meeting Is held every
Wednesday,
at
9:30.
at
Lakevtcw Christian Church,
1400 Dear Lake Road Apopka.
For Information, call 293-5048.

Al-Anon
A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday,
at 8 pin., at 111 E. 27th St..
Just west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

Walcoma 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, 605-0144,
or Lucy, 322-7877.

Lunch,

Fallowahlp

LONOWOOD—All area seniors
ore Invited to Join a seniors
group currently meeting at the
Orthodox Church of St. Ste­
phen. 1805 Lake Emma Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, at
noon, la 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
330-6301.

Wldowad Paraona
All widowed persona 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.

Woman’s Club
Lake Mary Woman’s Club
meets the fourth Wednesday of
each month from September
through May. For Information,
contact Maryann Hoff, 3216226.

Racovary Inc
Recovery lnc., l a a aelf-help
mental health organisation for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears Mid
general nervous symptoms. For
I n f o r m a t i o n , call 060-2003. or
896-5906,

N ewcom ers to m eet

AFAnon
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-Anon la an anonymous,
non-profit organisation, open
to anyone who la 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
Hie Sahara Club, 2587 South
Sanford Ave„ Sanford. All
meetings are non-smoking.
For additional meeting tlmea
and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more In­
formation. call 291-1900.

N ar-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South
Seminole Hospital, 555 West
State Road 434. Longwood.
Nar-Anon la a support group
open to families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with an
addict la 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 locus. Call 261-1900 for
more Information.

Freeze earthy jewels to chase away winter blahs
I remember my childhood summers
al the Jersey shore, when we spent
many sun drenched hours looking for
the blueberries that grew along the
abandoned railroad tracks Spotting a
dump of those bright, purplish berries
was like finding diamonds in the
rough; the earthy jewels seemed a fit­
ting reward for such hot work We
gorged ourselves on the spot, and still
came home with palls brimming
Nowadays I find my treasures at pick
your own farms and in our fields, but
tbe joy of discovery (look! Here’s a ripe
one!), and the sense of growing satis
faction as the pail fills, are still the
same. Farmer’s markets and even the
supermarket can make for happy huntIng, loo.
Jnlike rare gems, though, berries
Un
arrive in abundance. So once you've
stuffed yourself silly with plain npc
berries, you may want a few recipe*
to deal with what's left. Another good
thing to do with the fruits of your labor
is to freeze them: Wash and dry the
berriea, stem and'or hull them (as
needed) and arrange them in a single
layer on a baking sheet lined with wax
paper. Put them in the freerer until
just frozen, then transfer to plastic
freerer bags or containers. Most
recipes work just as well with frozen
berries as fresh, and there’s nothing
like a berry pie - with Its double
whammy of summery taste and great
berry picking memories — to chase
away the winter blahs
Here are recipes to help you with
your horde. They call for combinations
of berries, but if you don! hare one
kind, don’t be afraid lo substitute an
other The "Very Berry" pie ia my ver
sion of a recipe I found in a charming
book called "The Artful Pie." by lisa
Cherkasky and Hence Comet. I’ve
added the Jam and the orange flavor
ings, the p«e is still good without them
The berry rumpol is from Abigail
Johnson Dodge's fine book. “Great
Fruit Desserts " I confess that I've
never made a rumput — I'm convinced
that all my berries would get moldy —
but I pass this along for the more ad
venturesome. (The picture in Dodge's
book of the rumpot is gorgeous.) The
red berry pudding —also from “Great
Fruit Desserts" — is simple and deli­
cious, and you can make it with left
over pound cake or state bread.
The sooner you .start picking, (he
sooner you ran start eating So gel
started!

VERY BERRY PIC

rinsed and

ToughLovt support
Tough Love Orlando, a p a r­
ent support group, meets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church,
2140 Hwy. 434, Longwood.
Tough Love is a self-help, aclive, parent support group for
parents troubled by their chil­
dren's behavior. The group la
open to parents of preteens,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
Tough Love Internationa) la a
non-profit educational organi­
zation whose goal la to atop
destructive behavior In families
and In communities by devel­
oping the power of adults and
young people. For more Infor-

2 cup*

or

When making the
crust for « Into
cummer Very Bony
Pie, add the Meet of
on orenge or lemon
for added texture
end flavor

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exposed to the air it will spoil).
FR the Ud on tightly and place tbe
container In a dark spot. Steep for al
least 3 weeks, before serving. You can
also continue to add more fruit, sugar
and rum a t fresh berries come Into
season. The rumpot should tail for
months If property managed.
Serve it with ice cream. Yield: 10
serving!.
— Recipe from "Great Fruit
Note. When making your crust, add Desserts," by Abigail Johnson Dodge
the zest of an orange or lemon to it lor (Rlzzofl, 1*07)

Crimp the edges of the bottom and top
crust (or strip*) together, and trim any
excess dough from the sides. Brush
the top crust or lattice strips with the
beaten egg.
Bake for SOminulcs. or until berries
are bubbling and lop crust (or lattice)
is golden Remove from oven and allow
lo cool at least one hour before serv­
ing Serve warm or cold, with whipped
cream or ice cream, if desired.
added flavor. Yield, about I servings.
Recipe adapted from "The Artful
Pie." by Lisa Cherkasky and Renee
Comet iChapters, 1991)

RED BERRY RUDOBiQ

ALL BERRY RUM POT
12
Center a rack in the oven, and pre­
heat the oven to 174 degrees
rum.
Roll out the bottom crust of the
dough and fit it into the pie plate, with
some dough overhanging. Using a
This 1* supposed to be made over
pastry brush, brush the pastry with the maity weeks, adding fresh berries as
lightly beaten egg. to keep it from get­ they come into season. But you can
ting soggy. Spoon the jam over the also buy the berries all al
bottom of the pie
In a bowl, combine the bemes. the prepare it that way.
Choose a tame class i
tapioca, the rest, the o ra n # jd*ce or
liqueur, and the sugar. Toss with your with a tight fttlmg lid. Wash and dry K
thoroughly.
hand.*, to mix.
Select only the freshest, sweetest
Spoon the berries over the jam Top
with the second crust, and cut some berries available. Carefully rinse and
slits tri the lop to allow the steam to dry one kind of berry al a (law, re ­
escape while the pie is baking. Alter­ moving stems and sc sdi
nately. make a lattice top by criss­ Weigh the fruit and add it to the i
crossing slnps of dough over the top latner. Sprinkle over an equal amount
of the berries. (I've become very fond of gramualad sugar and easer wNh the
of making free form patterns, wrtth rum, brandy or vodka. If the fruit floata
strips of dough placed at irregular in­ to the top. cover with a piaca of crum­
tervals around the top of the pie.i pled parchment paper (if the fruit is

IN eup arango hawed gpuaur
2 taospoono grolod fomon pool
Line a 11/7-quart bowl or souffle
dish with tho robe slices, filling la any
holes, but reserving some of the slices
to top the pudding.
Hull ana quarter the strawberries,
if using. Rinse all barrios

tbe adsttne brio i
and lop with a plots. Flees a I-pound
weight on the tap and nMgwnta for
at least 19 hours. YleM * to 9
— Recipe from ‘ Groat Fruit
Desserts," fay Abigail
tlUaufi, 1997)

Son’s carefree attitude disgusting to mom
DEAR ABBY: My son. "Stave," ia
IB and will be going to Junior col­
lage this foil. Ha will commute back
and forth to school and has a parttima Job that pays very little.
Steve ia basically a good kid.
Ha's not Into drugs or alcohol, but
ha ia stubborn and bullheadod.
Whenever ha ntede gas money,
dothas Ironed or lunches made, Fin
usually there to help out However,
when the shoe la on the other foot

f\ change." Thai way, ths

and I need help with chores and
things around the bouse, he alwraya
manages to wriggle out of It, dump
the task on his yoanaw brother, or
be "too busy" with nla friends to
stop and help me.
When I try to talk to Stove about
it, he gets an attitude and ignores
me, or walks away from me, then
runa off to be writh nla friends. If mv
husband or I try to diacuaa this writh
him, he says now that ha's 18, he’a a
Abby, 1 am thoroughly disgusted
with Stove’s attitude. What should
I do to get him to help around the
house?
TIRED MOM IN MANITO. ILL.

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Service agencies are
located to better serve
senior population
Special to th e Herald
v better serve the senior population.
Com m unity Services Network |CSN). S en io r
Resource Alliance (SKA), and the S tate of
H onda D epartm ent of Klder Affairs CARKS
Cnit have co located into one Orlando office
'h i ' serves. Orange. Osceola and Sem inole
counties Tlie 15.000 square fool office Is to ­
taled n ear downtown Orlando at 988 Wood
cock Road. Suite 200. Tills project w as funded
In part lw a #1 1 million grant from th e W in­
ter "ark Health Foundation to help create th e
area s only coordinated service delivery s y s­
tem
■By bringing these organizations to g eth er
o rd e r otic roof, we have established a c e n ­
tra vcd. single point of contact for resid en ts
ot til ages,* said Ju d ith Tham es, executive di­
rector of SRA. “Tills will make It easier and
more convenience for residents to find and
receive I he assistan ce they need.*
Stv e il though each agency rem ains a s e p a ­
rate entity, centralization allows them to work
together more effectively. The agencies plan
to cross-train their staff and helpline special­
ists so they can provide a broader, m ore
seam less range of services lo their clients. In
addition, this cross-training will allow th e
agencies to share staff m em bers, office r e ­
sources and service expertise.
The "Senior Helpline* and ‘First Call For
Help* helpline also have combined to share
one num ber for each of the three counties
they serve. The "First Call For lle lp /S c n lo r
Helpline* num bers are 897 6464. Orange
County; 846-7685. Osceola County; 6291289. Seminole County; and 897-6468, TDD
(for the h eatin g Impaired). The helpline Is
av. iblc 24 hours a day and provides callers
with inform ation and referrals lo local agen­
cies and program s.
C om m unity S ervices N etw ork - CSN I l l s
developed the Com m unity Link Software Sys­
tem. which Is used by more than 60 agencies.
This allows them to com puterize their client
records and provide a broader range of serv­
ices.
A* on Information and referral provider.
CSN referred more than 60,000 callers In
1997 to social service organizations through
its 'F irst Call For Help* helpline.
Senior R esource Alliance • The alliance c o ­
ordinates and develops services and resources
for .JI elders In Brevard. Orange, Osceola and
Seminole counties, enabling them lo age with
Independence and dignity, accom plished
through leadership In aging Issues: through
contract m anagem ent of federal, state and lo­
cal resources: and through activities of plan­
ning program development, coordination and
advocacy.
D e p o r tm e n t O f E ld e r A ffa ir e C o rea U n it -

provides com prehensive assessm ents for eld­
erly and disabled citizens to help them d e ­
termine the most appropriate forms ol long­
term care thal best suit their needs. Including
nursing home placem ents or other alternative
placements as well as home-care services.

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IN TH E C O U N TY C O U R T OF
TH E E IG H TE E N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN AND FOR
SEM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 9 8 -8 8 0 -C C -8 0 -U

HIGHLANDS HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION INC
Plaintiff.

JAMES DANIELS
D*l*nd*nl
N O TIC E O F SALE
PUR SUAN T T O C H A P TE R 48
Notic* it g u n th il purtutnl
lo IN* Final Judgment ot
Forvclosur* dtt*d August 18th
1998 in Cat* No 98-250-CC20-0. ot IN* County Court in
and tor Sarmnol* County.
Florida in which HIGHLANDS
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION,
INC . it Ih* Plamlitf and JAM ES
DANIELS, it th* Dalandanl, t
will tall lo lha highest and bat!
bidder tor caah at th* W att
Front Door ot Ih* Eamlnol*
County Courthout*. 301 North
Part Avanu*. Eantord. Florida.
*1 M OO a m . on September
22nd, 1998, th* following
datcribad proparty tat lorth in
th* Ordar ol Final Judgmant
Lot 81. THE HIOHLANOB S E C ­
TIO NS SEVEN AND EIQHT,
according to th* plat tharanl at
racordad In Plat Book 2B.
Pagat IE and 1 7. ol IN* Public
Racordt ol Saminol* County.
Florida
OATEO Augutt 11th, 1898
MARTANNE MORSE.
Clark ot County Court

Legal Notices
By Jan# E Jatawic
Deputy Clark
CLAYTON 8 M CCULIO H
1063 M t Jlar.d Center
Comment Oeulavtrd
Ma.lland, floruit 32731
H07) 878-2683
Puhlith
AuoutI
26.
Saptambar 2. 1996
PET-245

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IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT.
EEM IR O LE C O UNTY.
FLORIOA
PRO B ATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 88-748
IN RE F ti tl e ol
tNNIF GRACE STOVER
Dai at ta d
N O TIC E
07 A DM INISTR ATION
th# adminitlralion ol Ih*
Ettala
ol
ANNIE
GRACE
8TOVER. D a caattd Fit# No
98-748 it pandtng in Ih# Circuit
Court ol Saminol# County,
Florida. Probal# O p tio n lha
addratt ol which it Sammot*
Counly Courthout* 301 North
Park Avanu* Sanford Flortd*
32771 Th# namat and addrattat
ol
Ih t
Panonal
R tp rtta n ta lrt*
»nd
Ih#
Partonal
RaprttantatnrO's
allomay ar* tat torth balow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All paraont on whom Ihla
nolle* It taryad who hay#
obiacliont lhal ch illing* lha
yalrdrty of th# Will Ih* qualificalront
ot
tha
Partonal
Rapraaanlalry*. yanu*. or lurtsdiction ol tint Court tra
rtquirvd lo t'l* than obr*cl-oes
with Ihi# Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M 0N TH 1
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE
FIR S ! PUBLICATION OF THIS
n o t ic e
or T h i r t y
days
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O P T OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All craditor* ol th* Dacadant
and olhar paraont haying
claima or dam tndt a g e n t!
Oacadant’t Ettat* on whom a
copy of thtt notrea it taryad
wdhin thraa moolht (liar th*
data ot th* first publication el
thia notice m utt til* lhair claim*
with thit Court WITHIN T H i
LATER OF TH R EE M O N TH !
A FTE R TH E O A T ! OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC E OR THIRTY O A Y I
AFTER TH E DATE OF lEHVtCE
OF A C O PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* ot Ih*
Dacadant and person* haying
claim* or damandt again*! Ih*
Dacadant'* Eslal* mutt III*
lhair claim* wilh Ihi* Court
W ITHIN
TH REE
M O NTH S
A FTER TH E OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL C L A IM !, OEMANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data ol th* first publica­
tion at this Notre* I* August 26.
HE7
KENNETH F MURRAH. as
Personal Rapratanlatrva
ol th* Ettala ot
ANNIE GRACE STOVER
A i to may lor
Personal Raprasantatrva
KENNETH F. MURRAH
O l Murrsh. Doyt* and
Wigla. PA.
800 Waal Mara* Bmitovarrl
P O Be* 1328
Wrnlar Park. Florid# 31780
Ttlaphon* (407) 844-8801
Flo-tda Bar Number. 0087404
Publish.
August
&gt;0.
and
Saptambar. ISSS
DET-147

IN T N I C O U N T Y C O U R T
OF T H I I IO H T S I N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT.
tR A R D FOR
■ EM IN O LS C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
c a s e r o . i ta -o o o a c c - i o R
NORTHLAKE VILLAGE III
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION INC . a
Florida nol-lor-protit
corpora Iron.

Plamlitf.
H ER D IR T H HAAN
hit UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
tnd BRIAN K JAQER 8
DENISE M DENNERLINE.
lansnls In poatattion.
Da I* miaul*.
N O TIC E OF SALE
NOTICE I I HEREBY GIVEN
that purautnl to t Summary
Final Judgmant ot Foracloaur*
in la n d m Ih* aboya-capttonad
matter I will **N Ih# proparly
tituatad In Saminol* Counly.
Florida, daaenbad a*
Thai carttln Condominium
parral known at U N IT NO 104.
NORTHLAKE VILLAGE C O N D O ­
MINIUM III. and an undivided
inlaratl In th* common at*,
manta appurtanant thartlo in
accordant* with and lub|*ct 10
tha coysnsntt,
condition*,
raatriction*. aaaamantt. tu n a
tn d olhar provisions el ths
Declaration ol Condominium ol
NORTHLAKE VILLAGE C O N D O ­
MINIUM III. a t racordad In
OHtcItl Record* Book 1141.
Pago 414. Public Racordt el
Saminol* County. Florida. I t lha
add r a il ol 194 Norlhltk* Drive.
Eantord. Florid* 12771
*1 Public Sal* to lha high**I
and bast bidder lor cash, at th*
W att Front Door al th*
Saminol* County Courthouto,
201 H Pork Avanu*. laniard,
Flood*, on 1 IP T E M B IH 17th.
IM S 11 00 o m
(n accordonc* with Ih*
American* With Disabilities Act.
N you tra a parson with a dis­
ability who naadt any accom­
modation in ordar lo parlrcrpala
In thia proceeding you ar* enti­
tled. at no ootl lo you. to th*
provision ot cartam aaaiatanca
Plata*
contact
Court
Administration at SOI N Park
Avanu*. Santord, Florida 22771.
1*1*phone (4 0 7) 323-4 3 30 oat
4217. within two ( t ) working
doyt ol your racoipt al this
Notice It you tro hearing
unpaired call 1 -1 0 9 -I M I T F I
II you ar* vow# impaired call 1•00-841-1770
DATED this 18th doy el
Augutt. IM S
IS I AL)
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR CUIT CO UR T
By Jtn o E. Jatowrc
A t Deputy Clark
JOHN A LIK LS M . P A
Attorney for Plaint ill
Poet OHma Drawer 1271
Orlando. Florid* 22S02
Publish
August
21.
and
Saptambar 2, i t t S
DCT-244

M TNI ONIBNFT BBURT
OF TNI ■MNTSSNTN
judicial cutourr,
SEHINBLt OBWNTY,
FLORIDA.
Oats B*. 8S-71S-C A-1 4 -a
H W ATNI TODO and
CAROL Y. TODO, hi* wtl*.

Pt*mttitt.

CIN0Y K KNAUSS a/k/a
CYNTHIA K. KNAUSS.
THS UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA, and
MARYANNE MORSE a*
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Defendant*

th* Southeast 1/4 at Section
TownoMp 20. South. Rang*
(ast. (LESS th* South 1667
it
lor Osceola
Road),
mtnela County. Florida.
II public solo, to Iht high**I
d boat bidder tat cash ol
00 o'clock a m on Ih* 24th
y el Saptambar, IM S . M th*
i*l otapa ot tha Ceunty
lurthous* located ol SSI Nrk
Avanu*.
Stntord,
mmole County, Florida
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naclcan* with Otaabilrtiaa Act.
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bclpoto In thM pureceding
mid
contact
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ranKUstron ol M l N. Pott
muo. Santord, Florida S2771.
later than aouan (7) day*
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Bea u ty

59— Financial
S ervicls

M USCULAR THER APY try Knt

IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB StOKTSiNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA,
B3 ABO FOR
tlMIROLB COUBTY
CASS NO.i M-tMBOAteO
FIRST UNION
MORTQAQE CORPORATION
lu c c a tta r in inlaratl la
CORAL OABLES
FEDERAL SAV1NOS AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff.
y*
JIM L RANDALL. JOHN
DOE. wile at
JIM L RANDALL:
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORP III. T H I EUREKA
COMPANY. UNKNOWN
TEN AN Tt/O W N IR S .
Defendants

PLAINTIFF’S
NOTICE OF AOTIOR

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TO THE EUREKA COMPANY
And sU parties claimmg Inlar­
a tl by. through, undor or
apt tost
THE EUREKA COMPANY
tnd all parti** having ar claim­
ing la h tv* any right, btl*. ar
mlaratl In Ih* pro party harem
datcribad CURRENT ADDRESS
IS UNKNOWN
YO U A R I NOTIFIED thal an
actmn la toractaa* man gsgt an
th* toNawmg daaenbad propavty in Ssminela Caunty, Fiend*
LO T S. ANO TH E EAST 1/1 OF
LO T 7. BLOCK C. ALLENDALE.
ACCO R Dl NO T O TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F AS R EC O R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK t . PAGE 7. PUBLIC
R ECO R DS
OF
S tM IN O lS
COUNTY. FLORIOA
and having a

has bean tiled again*! you and
you *ro required to sanr* an
ongmsl ol your written data na­
il any. with lha Sammato
County Clark ot thia Court with­
in 20 doy*. and la oarv* a oapy
on Plaintiff* Attorney, Osugtoo
M Ratos, al the Law Firm at
MASON S ASSOCIATES. P A .
who** oddroo* to 177ST U S
thghwty IS North. Salto SOC.
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Ftonda 33714. wHhm S t day*
bom ih* First data a l public*bon. olhorwto* * dotoult M l b*
ontorod a g tm tl you lor th*
roUal demanded to th* cem-

Oatad AUGUST I4lh. ISM .
MARYANNE MORIE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clerk
In aacerdanc* with tha
American* With OtoaMUtto* A4L
paraont snth dtoSBMHtoO noodmg * tpoctol accommodobon I*
parbclpat* to this proceeding
Should
coniscl
court
Ad min it tro lion st 1*1*phono
number 1-407-121-4330. not
totor than Sevan (7) day* prior
to tho proceeding It hearing
Unpaired. (TOO) 1-890-8388771. ei Vole* (V) 1-SOO-MS8770, via Ftonda Raley Service
August i t .
eng
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M TUB OIKCUrT dSURT
OF TNS 1STM
JUBMLAL CIRCUIT
OBMINOLS CSUKTY,
B A M MB. b d -S M -C A -IA -F
IRWIN MORTOAOS
CORPORATION F/K/A
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
MATTHEW J
SEBASTIANO. S T AL.
N B T M B B F BAL8
None* I* hereby given Vial to
accordance with ih* Final
Judgmant
of
Forte tosgr*
antorad on May 8th, I S M to
chrU action no. M -IS I-C A -1 4 -P
to Ih* Circuit Court at SEMI­
NOLE Caunty Florida, to which
MATTHEW J. SEBASTIANO. BT
AL. war* th* Dalandanl* Irwin
Mortgage Corporation t/k/s
Inland Mortgage Corporation,
wo* PtototM. I w&lt;M **U to to*
highest bidder far cash at 03*34
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260 9105

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SALES ASSO CIATE PO SITIO N S
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a yi eat merchadisu discount, unlimited opportunities to learn,
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How safe are ear-wash products?

TH E BORN LOSER

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1-iCHOOL LEVY?

DKAIt I)1L (i()TT. What causes wax
buildup in the cars? Are the new earwash products safe to use?
DKAIt ItKADKIt: Kar wax has a
protective function Although all poo
pie's ears make wax, it docs tend to
build up excessively on occasion. This
is due both to the nature of the wax —
hard or gummy — and to the anatomy
of the ear canals If the canal is angu
lated, the wax may tend to accumu­
late and not be expelled as easily as it
is from straight canals. Also, in my
experience, luxuriant hair growth in
ear canals will Impede the drainage of
wax
When u«ed arvnrrtmg In Ihe mnnu
fucturvr's directions, etmimemnl earwash products arc safe — and often
are quite helpful in reliesing the prob
lem. Check with your doctor first,
however, to make sure that there is no
reason that you shouldn’t use these
products
DEAR DR CSOTT. I'm a 71 year old
veteran of World War II and Korea,
and have been taking steroids Ipred
by Art Sansom nisone) for about six months. I'm
going blind from these drugs My doc
* 7 ^ 0 ANYTHING INTClUGtNT'i1 tor tells me I can't stop the drug lie
and my so called eye specialist tell me
1 have Ihe choice of going blind or
quilling breathing I don't believe this
Do you’
DKAIt RKADKIt I'm not sure
lYednisnne and other cortisone drugs
isteroids) can be of inestimable hrlp
in treating certain diseases, such as
asthma, allergie conditions, some can­
cers, blood disorders and autoimmune
diseases (including rheumatoid
arthritis and lupusi I'd have to know
why you are taking steroids before I
could fully answer your question
Apparently, you are having trouble
breathing This may mean your doc­
tors believe that steroids are a neces­
sary part of treating your asthma If
so. the drugs ran be administered in
ways that may not affect your entire
body For instance, steroids are avail
able in hand held nebulizers that
deliver the medicine in inhaled form
Prednisone and other steroids
cause cataracts Surely, loss of vision
is too dear a price to pay when alter
native therapy may be available Ask
your doctors if the medicine can be
prescribed in reduced doses or by
metered inhalers, or ask for a referral
to a pulmonary specialist, who may
determine that other, less dangerous
drugs might be used for your problem
Finally, ask your eye doctor If you
are a candidate for cataract removal
and lens implant in Ihe unlikely event
that the prednisone is. indeed, lifesav­
ing. but has a negative effect on your
vision
To give you related information, I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report “Consumer Tips on
Medicines " Other readers who would

PETER
GOTT, M.D.

like a copy should send $2 plus a long,
self addressed, stamped envelope to
P.O. Rox 2017. Murray Hill Station.
New York. NY I0I5F. He sure to men
tion the title
DKAK Dll (iOTT: Is a beer belly a
sign of cirrhosis ol the liver.’
DKAR READER: The abdominal
protuberance that often appears in
people who drink excessive amounts
of beer can be due to liver disease In
heavy drinkers, fat is deposited in the
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HERALD STAFF WRITER

HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
SANFORD - For Faith Jones.
It has been five years o f happi­
ness on her five acres In Sem i­
nole Estates.
She owned the property for
18 years before the home was
built. To her. It Is a peaceful
haven, her nearest neighbor on
the next five-acre trad. She
knew she shared the land with
birds, and anakea, and prob a ­
bly small mammals such as
raccoon, opoaaum and rabbits.
What she didn't know about
was the bears.
Unfortunately, said Jones. It
took the threat o f a housing
development In her backyard
to help her discover the bears.
Jones and a few o f her
neighbors
learned
of
the
planned development on 130
acres known aa Aator Farms
only a few months ago. Know-

log scat (droppings) of Florida Mack bear around Astor Farms (above). The

SANFORD • Sanford voters will be allowed to
deride on whether or not to develop Fort Mellon
Park Into a hotel and conference center on the
Nov. 3 General Election ballot. The exact word­
ing o f wluit they will consider however. Is the
new point o f disagreement.
Aa opponents to the development attempted
lo gather a sufficient number o f signatures to
petition the d ty lo have the decision placed on
the ballot, the d ty commission decided lo do so
anyway. Developer Joe Padttl requested It.
wishing for assurance that the dtlarns would b&lt;
receptive lo his plan.
Three are restrictions on the number of words
which can be placed on a ballot for a referen­
dum however, and the commission Instructed
the d ty attorney and his staff to prepare sug­
gested wordings. Last week, the d ty reedved
five sample wordings, and Just prior to Monday
aflem oon'a commission work session, another
suggestion was received, which work session

discussion Indicated was adequate and appro­
priate.
The wording o f the ordinance tentatively
added to the city manager's report, to be pre­
sented for possible first reading during the
regular commission meeting.
Prior to the meeting however, the opponents
gathered. Members o f the "Society to Preserve
Fort Mellon Park’ gathered outside the city hall
with signs saving. "Save our Park*. Several o f
them picketed around the d ty hall until the
meeting began shortly after 7 p.m.. at which
time they gathered in the commission cham ­
bers.
During public participation. Millard Hunt, a
member o f the society, stepped forward to read
a two-page document prepared by the society's
chairman Doug Oroeecloae. who was not at the

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day fo r
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p rated the e m tronafwwt and
their w ay o f life, so they cn-

HERALD STAFF WRITER

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property

tng Haases for the Orlando
fh-tfnee Center, joined
the
group and found signs o f the
Florida black bear near the
property where Dan and Re­
becca Pelham want to build
345 homes.
"Bears arc comfortable here.*
said DeCreale. T h ey 'v e gotten
used to the fact that there Is
food here.*
DeCreale is worried about
what might happen If homes
requesting. The farm la arrrounded by five-acre tracts. I f
the land use change la a p ­
proved. and the property la reaoned from agricultural
to
planned development, almost

on the farmland. DeCreale
M id , *You (can) put people (In
an area) too tight, too fast: the
bears need time to adjuat*
Seminole Estates and Aator
Farms are located In an area
not far from the confluence o f
the Wektva and St. Johns riv­
ers. Black bears are known to
tor Farms is well within the
range o f a female black bear.
DeCreale said a female needs
about 11 souare miles In which
to live and to hunt for food.
Mostly herbivores, the bears
feed on fruits and berries. De­
Creale found muscadine vines
near the Odds, a favorite food
o f the bears. *WUd grape Is a
pretty Important food (for the
bean ),* said DeCreale.

DeCreale aatd there are leas
than 1.500 wild b e a n In the
state, fewer than the manatee.
Besides the tracks. DeCreale
also found scat (bear feces).
DeCreale said the bear's diges­
tive system la not very sophis­
ticated, a lot o f what they eat
can be found In their drop­
pings. On the July outing, the
group found evidence
that
B ean had fed on watermelons
that had grown on the farm.
Purple scat found In the area
means the bears also feed on
elder berries.
The Seminole Ealates home­
owners and members o f the Si­
en a Club plan to present the
results o f these outings to the
Seminole Countv Board of

SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Break time la over for the
Seminole County Board o f
Commissioners which be­
gan an all-day
slate o f
business at 9 this morning.
The agenda Included every­
thing from the YMCA to rood
humps, to the battle o f Bat­
tle Ridge to a much debated
Public Decency Ordinance.
The board has not met
since July 13. and this has
caused a stack-up o f 77
Items on the county man­
ager's
report
consent
agenda alone. These Issues
Included stormwater, road
operations, water A sewer,
public safety, comprehen­
sive planning and purchas­
ing.
By direction o f Commis­
sion Chairman Randy Mon
rta and County Manager

Changing o f the
Wf Utah H U M
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • It waa a chang­
ing o f the guard at the conclu­
sion o f Monday night's Sanford
City Commission meeting. City
Manager BUI Simmons offi­
cially concluded his 12 years of
service In his present post aa
well aa serving for a number o f
years aa city engineer.
This morning,
paperwork
changes were to be made offi­
cially giving Tony Vanderworp
authority to sign documents on
behalf o f the d ty , as its new
d ty manager. Vanderworp was
on hand for all three commis­
sion meetings Monday. (Joint
session with the Sanford A i r
port Authority,
commission
work aeaalon.
and regular
meeting).

A fte r first w eek at school, they’re the b ig kids n ow
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
OVIEDO • Barney to for b a ­
bies.
And don't ask them about
learning how to read. They've
been doing that for years.
Homework for the first time?
They're looking forward to
tt.
They are firat-gradcra at
Lawton Elementary School In
Oviedo and they can’t wait to
get things moving along.
F o r a bunch o f first-graders

Nicole Dowling waa looking
forward to art class.
1 like all different c o lo n ,
and I like studying and doing
homework, actually. I already
know how to read tables o f
contents.*
By the way. how many firstgraders
use
the
word
‘ actually* In conversation?
All o f the kids said they
knew how to read and. even
though they are the smallest
ones In the school, they
laughed and said It waa kind
o f silly to be afraid o f'to m e thing ao fan.
“We are learning how to add
by counting on our flngera.
W ere first-graders now, Ni­
cole said to a stranger goofy
enough to aak such an absurd
question about whether or not

�2A • Seminole Herald. Sanford, Flcifoa ■Tuesday. August It. 1998

People
Lt. Sammy Gibson returns to duty
Lunch,

tion. contact

Fellowship

LONQWOOD--A1I area seniors
are Invited to join a seniors
group currently meeting at the
Orthodox Churrh o f 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 o f
the month. For more Informa­

Mary

Burke nt

330-6391.

Klwanle Club
EfTcctlvr Oct. 1. 1997, the
Klwanls Club o f Sanford has
moved the weekly Wednesday
noon luncheon meeting from
the Sanford Civic Center to the
Lakeside Landing nt the Marina
Motel on Lake Monroe. Visiting
Klwanlnns are welcome. For
Information call Walt Smith.
333-5088.

Flavorful ginger plant
grows w ell in Florida
Ginger Is a perennial plant
whose underground rhizomes
are used as a flavoring agent.
It Is a perennial plant that
produces well from Homestead
to Pensacola. The plant grows
from thick, white tuberous, un­
derground rhizomes that arc
very aromatic and Is native to
Taiwan and Haiti. It has been
grown for centuries In the
Caribbean Islands and China
where lt Is used locally for
medicine and In cooking. It la
marketed In the United States
mostly tn a powdered and candied form. Gardeners report
growing ginger satisfactorily
for home use throughout the
state.
True
ginger
can be distinguished by Its
shorter stalks, which are two
to three feet high, with narrow.
Oat. pointed leaf blades about
one-foot long, producing yel-

matte rhizomes that are used
mainly as food flavoring. True
ginger Is often confused with
related plants grown as orna­
mentals tn Florida, such as the
butterfly ginger, shell flower
and the ptneconc ginger. The
roots o f all gingers are edible
and have varying degrees o f

row and 15 Inches between the
row. Early In the spring Is the
best time to plant. All gingers
arc heavy feeders, they should
be fertilized with a good, a ll­
purpose formula monthly dur­
ing thetr growing season, and
should be watered regularly.
Ginger will produce new rhi­
zomes but no seeds where
summers are warm and last
five to eight months. Ginger
will tolerate temperatures In
the low 30s without serious
damage. It will come back ca d i
spring with the return o f warm
weather If frozen back during
the winter months.
I t ai ra s H a g aatf aoa: The
tops will die bock nine to 11
months after planting for a
natural dormancy, l b harvest,
dig rhizomes In the foil or
when the tops have died down.
Allow rhizomes to dry In the
■hade for about a week. In J a ­
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Bondi. If sufficiently
___ with nutrients and
moisture, are adequate fo r
yuwtug ginger. It* should be
right Inches deep and contain
a mixture o f sand and cow m a­
nure. or other suitable organic
mixture. Ginger la started from
rhizome (root) cuttings rather
than from seed. The tuberous
r o o t called s t r a n d , c a n ’ b e
In grocery stores,
numerics or• health food stares,
in t f i f Ttl a i fresh ginger for
planting, choose a fat. foil
hand with well-defined eyes.
The eyes resemble those o f a
potato and are easy to detect.
U la best to cut the rhizomes
Into pieces 1 to 1-1/2 Inches
long, each containing at least
one eye. Cut the rhizome
pieces a Jew dsys ahead o f
to allow the cut auri to dry. reducing ^Jj____
o f rotting. In n well-prepared
.bed. Insert each piece and
cover with about 1 Inch o f soil.
Space them 15 Inches In the

The good news today at the
Seminole County Sheriffs Of­
fice Is that Lt. Sam m y Gibson
Is back to work. Gibson was
wounded In the July 8 shoot­
out In Geneva that clulmrd the
life o f Deputy Eugene Gregory.
S h e riff Don Esllnger said
the office was pleased that
Gibson wan back on light duty
Hiatus until hr Is recovered
from the serious Injury to Ids
right foot. Gibson Is wearing n
special high-tech ski boot that
looks like something from Slar
Wars. He is hobbling and un­
dergoing extensive rrhab.
At present he Is sharing on
office with Sheriffs Office legal
adviser John M on . When any­
one asks If Gibson, the CCIB
director, Is now In legal. Russ
laughs. “H ist would be worse
than his having been shot •
having to become an attorney."
Ross said.
Oilman has been In law en­
forcement for more than 17
years, beginning when he waa
30. He Is one o f the most re­
spected in the community.
On Monday, the family o f
■lain officer Gregory (hanked
Gibson and all the officers who
were called lo Geneva and
(hanked those who have sup­
ported them In their lime o f
sorrow.

This jo k e's ■ blast
Well, President

was merely having some
on this day In 1984 with a
voice test Joke for his national
radio address.
He thought he was o ff the air
Apple Week. They sent their
for u voire level lest so Instead
latest recordings to the 0 M t a
and
Qasaa
H a tk ar.
avid
o f counting, one. two. three, he
Beatles7 fans. P rta t a Ckariss.
said, "my fellow Americans, I
am pleased to tell you I Just
16 at the time, knew most of
the words to Vcftoui Submarine
signed legislation which out­
and had a Beatles poster at
laws
Russia
forever.
The
bombing begins In five min­
Buckingham Palace.
utes."
lUalty big shoe
Millions heard the comment
In an effort to raise funds for
and there waa a stir nationally
dancers’ shoes, the Southern
and Internationally.
Ballet la going to conduct a
This slipper from the Glpper
Shoe Mania on Sept. 18 at the
prompted a group o f fUn lovers
Dr. Phillips Center for Per­
lo celebrate August 11 as
forming Alta. The coat la *30.
F to a iiaat
Jak*
Day.
No
You'll get to eat and participate
doubt, they have an abundance
In auctions for shoes from
o f material this year.

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Apples away
The lads
from
Liverpool
known as the Boatlao launched
their Apple recording label on
August I I .
1965 and p ro­
claimed the week aa National

Hulk Hogan, who wrestles to
lie on nclor and nets as If he’a
a wrestler, lie ’s nol likely to
win an Oscar hut he has more
pins than any actor or actress.
Actress A ris n i Dahl Is 70 and
looking lovelier Ilian ever.
Clergyman J srty FahreB Is 65
and journalist Cart Rowan is
73. II would seem these folks
have llllle or nothing In co m ­
mon other than being bom on
Aug. II-

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up with a marvelous invention
that had everyone In stitches
on this dale In 1651. You
probably know his Invention
but do you know his first
name?

and B ro s * WUUs.
There's no business like shoe
business.

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two children on his own. My mom
was very promiscuous. She had a
total o f four children — none with
the same father. She dumped the
others on the Esthers or the hthew'
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James Dean Capps, 42, of
3804 Ptne Avenue, Sanford,
waa arrested
by Seminole
County Sheriff Don Estlnger
Saturday. Esllnger. on u tl*
formed patrol In an unmarked
car. atopped Capps* vehicle at
Sonford
Avenue
and
28th
Street.
Capps
was
subse­
quently charged with operating
a motor vehicle with a re­
strict rd/suupended
license,
and having an expired tag.
Andrew S. Ungard, 10. of B
Cattle
Brewer Court,
was
stopped by Sanford police Sat­
urday m the 2900 block or
Sanford Avenue, after an officer
reported clocking him at 68
miles per hour In a 40 mile per
hour speed limit area. He waa
charged with operating a m otor
vehicle with a license which
had been suspended six times.
Regina B. Bradley. 20. o f
1807 W. 12th Street. Sanford,
waa stopped by deputies Sun­
day at 17th Street and M ilberry Avenue. She waa charged
with operating a motor vehicle
with a suspended drivers li­
cense. Oeetng/sttcmpUng to
d u d e an officer, resisting a r­
rest without violence, and o b ­
struction.
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Jaee Alfredo Garcia,

18. o f

Snowfall Rood. Geneva, was
stopped by ehcrtfTe deputies
Monday morning, at Cochran
and BR-46 near Ocnrva. He
w m charged with driving under

the influence o f alcohol, op er­
ating • motor vehicle with no
llcenae, violation o f the open
container law. and possession
of an alcoholic beverage by a
person under 20 years o f age.
John A. Brown. 83. 1200 W.
Ninth S ired . Sanford, w m a r­
rested by sheriffs deputies
Saturday following an auto schi the 1900 clock o f
Southwest
Road.
He
charged with driving under the
taSuence/acddent with prop­
erty damage.
James Oary Yarbrough, 37.
o f Altamonte Springs, was
atopped on lnlerelate-4 Satur­
day hr Lake Maty police. He
w m charged with driving under
the Influence.

Carrie Woodward, o f 1311
Santa Barbara Drive, was ar­
rested on her 49th. birthday by
Sanford police at her apartmen! Friday. She reportedly
had attempted to assault her
husband with a pair o f scis­
sors. She was charged with ag­
gravated battery/domestic vio ­
lence.
Donnie P. Mims. 42. or 1724
Rose berry Drive. Sanford, was
arrrslrtl liy sheriff's deputies
Friday In the 1800 block of
Summerlin Avenue In Sanford,
following n reported altercation
with a person at Mims* resi­
dence. Mims wns charged with
batlriy/dom esllc violence.
Evelyn Jimenez. 38 and Or­
lando Jimenez. 35. o f 219 Ce­
dar Avenue. Sanford, were both
arrested by Sanford police at
their residence Saturday. Each
was
charged
with
battery/domrstle violence.
Domingo Vences. 30. o f 2832
Gale Place. Sanford was ar­
rested at Ills residence by
Sanford police Sunday after a
reported aberration with his
wife. He was charged with bat*
(rry/domestic violence.
Dav
iwn Carter, 21. o f 1000 W.
Third Slrtel. Sanford, was a r­
rested ai her residence by
Sanford poller Friday after re­
portedly attacking « male with
a steak knife. She wns charged
with
aggravated
asMult/domcstlc violence.

PotMBtlon
Christopher J. Dickerson.
19. of 1011 W. Sixth Street.
Sanford, was arrrslrtl by sher­
iffs deputies Sunday. Officers
located him during a drug s ir vrlUance ut Olive Avenue and
Third Street. Dickerson w m
charged with possession o f
rock cocaine and obstruction.
Samuel Octer. 38. o f 1182
Dunbar Avenue. Lake Monroe,
was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at a retail store in the
1800 block or French Avenue.
Officers said he attempted to
takr a package o f steaks from
the store without paying. He
reportedly shoved the security
guard who attempted to stop
him. He was charged with re­
tail theft and battery.

Continued how Pegs 1A
but was not able to obtain I t
*1 didn't get any calls about this,” responded
Mayor Larry Dale. *I’m willing to work with you
but we didn't get the wording until recently.*
’As late as 2 o’clock this afternoon.* M id City
Manager Bill Simmons,
the atalT was still
working on It.*
Commissioner Kerry Lyons asked when the
proposed referendum would have to be ap­
proved in order for It to appear on the ballot.
City Clerk Jan-Dougherty responded that It
would have to be submitted by no less than 00
days prior to November 3.
Groseclose’s wife Debra requested the mayor
and at least three others to meet as soon as
possible within the time frame to work out the
wording. Dole explained It would require a f o r
mal advertised meeting, and suggested the
Qrosecloses or society make Individual ■Ppolntmcnts.
Another spokesman regarding the matter
* mined himself as the coHenry Sweet who identlf
chairman o f the society.
*t‘m commuted to get this Item on the ballot.*
he M id. "It's the people's land and the people
should have the right to determine what hap­
pens.* He referred to the m ailer m
Uie
’ commission giving away the park.*
■You should stick to the facts.*
Commissioner Brady Lesoard. *We’re not gM n g
it away, we are leasing it.”
T h is Isn’t a racial Issue.* Sweet
*ft's a citizen's Issue. I want to know
that someone whs going around tettng people
that the city wanted to do this to ekai
black people from the pork. Who sold R. I want
to know.* he stressed.
‘ About 30,000 people have the use o f the
right now. If It’a developed it will only hand
few. And m for this providing jobs, i f Jobs are
the concern, why to the d ty talking about pri­
vatizing the waste dtopoaal operation which
would pul a number o f people out o f work . We
are not handling job s w e already have.’ he con­
tinued.
‘ Another spokesman regarding the matter
Identified himself as Stephen More, who re­
ferred to Andres Duany. a noted architect who
had been contracted to design a future plan for
the development o f the downtown and historic

areas. 'A s I recall,’ he said, "Duany stressed
that the park was a necessity for the commu­
nity. He said we can’t permit'them (developers)
to take away this valuable land.'
Later In the meeting, during the city manageFs report, the only Item brought up regardIng the development o f the park was an ordi­
nance regarding obtaining d e a r title to the park
land. That matter waa approved by a unani­
mous vote.
Following meetings expected to be held * be­
tween members o f the society and city officials
regarding changing o f the wording suggested by
the city attorney, the matter Is expected to he
brought up for first reading at the next city
commission meeting on Aug. 24.
Regarding the most recent wording
for the ballot by the attorney, it M id:

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County------C ontinued from P i |i ia
Gary Kaiser,
the la b ile Decency Ordinance
was placed Iasi nn Ihe day's
agenda. It Is ta b r brought up
at the conclusion o f the 7 p.m.
public hearing at the County
Sendees Uutldlng.
The
Board
will
decide
whether to adopt the ordinance
as proposed by voter petition
or send the Item to the Novcm-

her 3 ballot. Ubcrty Counsel
attorney Rick Nelson will out­
line the ordinance at tonight's
hearing and a number o f ell Izens orr exported to give thrlr

Input.
"Putting this ilrm off to the
end Is a disservice to many
who want lo express thrlr
feelings." Commission Omni
Maloy said. *H*s as If some of
those on (he board want to
limit the number o f partici­
pants. All this docs Is help the
strip Joints."
Commissioner Daryl McLain
also was concerned about the
placement. but said that sev-

eral o f the other Items on Ihe
evening ugenda would hnve
citizen participation ami these
people should not lx- Incon­
venienced either.
“The most Important thing
for the bonrd to realize Is that
the electorate mipporia this pellllon.“ Nelson said, T h e y have
spelled this mil loudly."
Commissioner Win Adams
doubts, however, that Ihe resi­
dents o f Ihe county truly un­
derstand the wording and the
consequences o f the ordinance.
"Tills Is a SI. Johns County
Ordinance ami Ihrre's a big
dincnence In Ihe slzr of that
community
and
Seminole

County," Adams said Monday.
“If people wanl (his on the
November ballot, that Is what
should happen," Adams said,
‘ In the meantime, I would like
lo sec everyone to closely study
the ordinance and know Just
whnl they are vntlng for, IVe
said nil along that If I had my
way we would bomb all these
(nude dancing) clubs."
Those who support the ordi­
nance are appalled that Sem i­
nole County allows totally nude
dancing • and It matters not
how well Sheriff Don Esllnger
and Ids deputies regulate the
clubs. Since the county put In

Gregory mtmorial
SANFORD
- A M em orial
Benefit Ride and Barbecue will
be held In honor o f Deputy
Eugene A. "Stetson" Gregory.
Deputy O regon waa a Sem i­
nole County S h eriffs Deputy
killed In the line o f duly on
July 8. 1998 In Geneva.
The memorial, sponsored by
the Nam Knights M otorcycle
Club, Bikers Offering Options
to Bikers, and members o f the
Seminole County Sheriff's of.
flee, will be held Sunday, Aug.
16.
C a n , trucks, vans and bikes
are welcome to participate In
the tide, which will begin at
the
old
K-Mart
Shopping
Plaza, Hwy. 17-92. Just south
o f SR 436. Casselberry and
end at FI. Mellon Park tn
Sanford. Sign up Is from 9 un­
til 10:45 n.m. Registration Is
85. The Run leaves prom ptly
at 11 a.m.. rain or shine.
Barbecue will be served at
the park at noon. Activities
will Include a 50/50 drawing.
The public Is welcome to at­
tend and pay tribute to D ep ­
uty Gregory. A ll proceeds from
the event will go to the Florida
Sheriffs Youth Ranch.
Donations for door prizes,
etc. would be welcomed. For
more information call Vince at
(407) 643-4437
(pager) or
Shorty at (407) 332-8672.

a tougher adult entertainment
ordinance, the ahertfT has been
able to dose down all the Ille­
gal massage parlors and make
a number o f arrests at the
nude dancing dubs. One du b •
House o f Babes - shut down.
The residents who signed the
petition want dancers covered
with st least a French cut bi­
kini. This could cause a series
o f new bikini du bs to emerge
and defeat the purpose o f the
ordinance. "Those who are
quldt to criticise don't realise
the effect this would have,"
Adams and others say.
The ordinance would prohibit
Indtvtduala from Intentionally
or recklessly appearing nude

Bertie Mae arose, 86. Maury
Rood, Orlando, died Monday.
Aug. 10, 1996. B om In Tazew­
ell. Va.. she moved to Central
Florida tn 1967. Mrs. Oroae
was a retired homemaker. She
was a member o f the Salvation
Arm y Home League and Senior
Active Chib. Mrs. Orose waa a
member o f Tabernacle Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include daughter.
Ntta Rawtaon. Oviedo: seven
grandchildren: six great-gran­
dchildren:
one
great-great­
grandchild.
Funeral Family Care. Oviedo,
in charge o f arrangements.

Loved and not forgotten
Dsstry Gregory, a JacksonvM* Sheriffs Office
deputy, takas Urns Monday to thank foe community
for Ns support following the death of Ns father,
Seminole County Sheriff's Office deputy Eugene
Gregory. “W# knew our father wea loved but we

dfont know how much," Gregory said. Deputy
Gregory was M a d in a shootout ri Osnava on July
9. A memorial benefit motor-vehicle rids Is sot for
Sunday at 9 am. beginning at foe old Kmart Plaza
on U.S. Highway 17-92 and Stala Road 436.

Marguerite R Henker. 99. S.
Sanford Avenue. Sanford, died
Saturday, Aug. 8. 1998 at De*
Bary Manor. B om April 12,
1903 m Union City, Term., she
moved to Central Florida tn
1994. Mrs. Henker was a sales
clerk. She was a member o f
Trinity
Methodist
Church,
Jackson, Tenn.
Survivors Include nieces. J o
Ann Kinder. Sanford, Doris
Riding.
Jackson.
Tenn.;
nephew. Dr. Fred Henker. little
Rock, Ark.: grandniece. Cheryl
Lathrop. Winter Springs.
Oramkow
Funeral
Home.

or causing others to appear to
be nude In places In Seminole
County which may be expected
to be observed by the public.
Proponents o f the ordinance
argue that there will be a re­
duction o f certain types or
criminal activity In the county
when the nude dancing clubs
are gone, and that property
values will Increase.
H ie Board o f Com m issioners
will be sufficiently wanned up
for the big Issue that would be
debated by as late as 10 or I I ?
tonight depending on how the
how Items go. Maloy said he
would make a plea to move the
blic decency ordinance ig&gt;;
t did not expect it would b e '
done.

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was tn Ihe food and beauty In-3
dustrics.
Survivors Include husband, f
James B. Johnson: parents.)
Carroll B. Platt Sr. and Mary
Benton Platt. Roanoke. Ala.:
brothers, Carroll B. Platt Jr., f
Washington. D.C.. John M. I
Platt Sr.. Douglatvllle. Oa.: sister. Christina Jane Halstead. ]
Newnan. Oa.: mother-in-law.
Mary Johnson. W inter Springs.
Woodlasm Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home.
Longwood , m i
chaise o f arrangements.
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Funeral Services and InIcemeni
far Mrs. Marguerite R llcnker, 96. •
d Sanford, who died Saturday. stt 1
he held later this seek in Jartuon.,
Term. Mrs. llcnkrr to survived by '
two nines. Jo Ann Kinder and '
Broker; and one
grandnlrrr,
Cheryl Lathrop. Arrangements by
Oramkow FUneral Home. 800 C.
Airport DM.. Sanford. F t 82773.
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problems to turn Championship for Sanford Post 53
talent into dollars
HERALD SPORTS E D flO R

DeLAMD _ Hollywood could not have written «
better acitpt.
For five consecutive games Sanford P M S3
fen behind only to come back to post victories
and dalm Its second straight American Legion
State Championship.
But nothing could match the heart-stopping
excitement at the Snsl two games at the Sper­
ling Sports Complex In DeLand.
In Saturday's semifinal against host DeLand
Post 0, Scott Pencil (8-2) hurled a five-hitter
and Post S3 scored two tuna In each of the sixth
and eighth Inning to erase a 3-1 deficit and ad­
vance to the Championship Game with a 5-3
triumph.

ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS _ If you had the
chance to see Felipe Lopex play baseball at
Lake Brantley, you surely haven’t forgotten
him.
Could Tbn Raines (Sr. nr Jr.) fly the way
Lopex could?
Depends on If you're asking someone In
Lorwwood or SanJbrd.
Whoever you ask. Lopez was something to
watch, especially during hJs senior year at
Lake Brantley when, last spring, his batting
practices were watched fay scouts who walked
away shaking their heads, looking at the

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boat Bradenton Poat 24.7*6. on Sunday.

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pointed to centcrtleld and then hit a home nai
against the Cubs), told Sanford manager Rod
Fergerson that he waa going to hit a home nm,
to which Fergerson replied, "Well, If your going
to do that, we might as well win the game *
Ferrell, who hit .364 for the tournament,
grounded back to the mound leading off the

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Deputy Cleft
PubtMb Auguat 11, II. M. A
September 1. 1SSS

Craig Candcto then did the same thing, with
Frost grabbing the ball and tagging third for the
final out.
Sanford then added some Insurance in the
eighth Inning. Silva led off with a single, but the
next two batters flew out. Allegro doubled to
deep center to score Silva and Lytle got another
hit up the middle to score Allegra.
Providing the offense for Post 53 were Sthro (2for-3. two runs), Lytle (2-for-4. two RBt), Allegra
(double, run. RBI). Ferrell (double, two runs)
and Erwin (double).
Ferrell was outstanding on the mound, scat­
tering five hits against a tough DeLand team,
including retiring the last eight men he faced
and ending the game with a flourish, striking
out the final batter.

ninth Inning, but Frost, who waa O-for-2 with a
walk and a sacrifice In the game to that point,
blasted a 2-0 fastball well beyond the 330-foot
fence In left field to He the game at 6-6.
Matt Allegro, who had doubled earlier, then
lined out to right field ngalnst reliever Jason
B a m for the second out o f the inning.
Chax Lytle, who had driven in the third and
fifth runs with two out singles for Sanford
against DcLnnd. then hit a roller between first
and second on which both Bradenton tnfleldero
dived for an touched, but the ball got through
and rolled slowly Into short rightflcld.
Lytle took advantage and dove headfirst Into
second ahead o f the throw for a double, setting
the stage for Ouy Erwin.
Erwin, who waa on the Post 53 National
Championship team last yesr but got very Ultle
playing time, ripped the first pitch he saw Into
nghtcenter field, driving in Lytle and starling a
rousing celebration.
Driving In the winning run waa a fitting situa­
tion for Erwin, who hit .444 for the tournament
and had started ralitea In each o f the first three
games that allowed Sanford to get through Pool
play undefeated.
Fergerson arms understandably speechless af­
ter the game. *1 don't know how much more o f
this I can aland, I Just don't know what to say."
Post 53 will now head to Gallatin, Tennessee
In hopes o f defending Its Southeast Regional
championship and earn a return trip to the
American Legion World Series that will be held
In Los Vegas.

Nielsen was like s counter puncher In boxing,
taking a punch, but coming back with the big
blow sa he survived several situations to. pitch a
complete game victory on Sunday.
After giving up the three runs In the top of the
first Inning, he got a double play to end the
second Inning, an Inning ending double play
with runner* on first and third uid only one out
in the third Inning and a ground out an a 3-1
pitch with two on In the fifth inning.
But two plays that saved the game came In
the seventh and eighth Innings.
With the score Ued a l 5-5 and the bases
loaded and two out In the seventh Inning. Tom
DeSautnier* o f Poat 24 hit a blast toward
leftcenter field that seemed destined for a threerun double.

The Sanford team will leave for Volunteer
State College on Wednesday and begin Pool
play on Thursday. Post S3 will again have to
play three pool games, against dubs from Tenr. Alabama and Oeorgta, and hope to get
to the final four on Sumtagr.
Also in the tournament will be the host team.
Puerto Rico. South Carolina and North Caro­
lina.
On Saturday. Sanford took a 1-0 lead on an
unearned run In the first
came back with two runs i
Things looked bleak for
Kellett. the normal catcher for Poat 6. made a
rare pitching start and retired 13 of 15 Sanford
batters. Including l i m a row. between the first
and fifth innings.
But a walk to Paulo Silva leading off the sixth

centerftelder Phillip Eubanks
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over-the-shouldt
to the Infteid aa he feD Into the fence at the 3115foot sign.
In the eighth inning. Brad Robinson of
Bradenton led off with a bunt single, but Niel­
sen got a finer to Troy Boutweil who snagged
the shot and doubled Robinson off first. Otll
then came to the plate and launched his home
run.
Dotefl the damage offensively for Post 53 were
Sltra (S-for-S. RBl), Lytle (2 for-B. double, two
runs). Erwin (2-for-B, two RBt). Frost (home nm.
run. RBI). Boutwdl (double, run. RBI), Allegra
(double, nm). HUlnald (single. RBI). Ferrell
(&gt;tn#f) and Eubanks and Jorge Hemandrs (one
run scored eact'
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Can;
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Ferrell followed with * double and Frost hit ■
aaertflee fly to tie the flame. Lytle then hit a ball
right back up the middle that barely made it
Into center field to put hut 53 ahead to Miy.
Ferrell worked out of a tough situation In the
seventh inning aa Foot 6 put nmneto on Ant
and second with only one out. Josh Dudch hit ■
hard grounder that Frost went In the hole to get

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ends are either cauterised or tied with
sutures. The purpose of this ‘ double
whammy" is to prevent severed
Fallopian tubes from somehow
remaining open to accept an ovum.
Despite these extreme measures,
women may very rarely remain fertile
after tubal ligation. The reasons for
this are not understood.
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                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 11, 1998; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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