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Serving Sanford, Lako Mary, Longwood, Ovlodo, Winter Springs and Seminole County olneo 1S0S
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W E D N E S D A Y , J U L Y 2 2 , 19 9 8

Injured deputy says thanks fo r support
B d llo r’t
io t a :
Deputy
Scott McLeod w u wounded
In a shoot-out with Geneva

resident
Alan
Singletary,
who had barricaded him self
In his home. Deputy Gene

Deputy Scot M cU od pay* N s flnslrsspscta to Deputy Gone Orspoty
M s recent memoitel ssrvtos after a treble shoot-out In Geneva.

Gregory w as
killed,
and
Deputy Sammle Gibson was
also Injured. Singletary held
officers at bay for 13 hours
before he. too. w as killed In
a final exchange of gunfire.
McLeod and Gibson are re­
covering. The following la a
m essage to the community
from Deputy McLeod:
On July 8. 1998. I experi­
enced every officer's night­
mare - the I ohs of my good
friend. Oene Gregory and
being wounded at the sam e
time.
Since that time I have
been Inundated with phone
calls, cards, letters, flowers,
etc. from people of Central
Florida - some of whom
were my friends and co­
workers: others law
en­
forcement officers and ci­
vilian ! that I have never
met. All have touched my
heart.
There Is no way that I can
personally reply to those
Individuals. Sufllce It to say
they were greatly appreci­
ated and play a m ajor role
tn my ongoing recovery.
However. I would like to
specifically thank:
A. Members o f the Sem i­
nole County Sheriff's Office.
Orange County Sheriff's Of­
fice. Florida Highway Patrol.
Orlando Police Departm ent.
Hanford Police Departm ent
and the W inter Park Police
Department for their su p­
port and assistance not only
to me. but my wife as w ell.
D. Seminole County Fire
and
Rescue
Station
42
Squad A and C hief Johnson.
C. The staff of doctors and
nurses at ORMC who took
care of me during ray short

M an killed by train
suspected of lewd acts
B y K ick H s ifs a f
HERALD STAFF WRITER
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The man killed when
his van was struck by a train Tuesday m orning
has been Identified as Lloyd Simmons. 87. of
Longwood. Law enforcement agencies are Inves­
tigating the case carefully as warrants hsd pre­
viously been Issued for his arrest.
The Florida Highway Patrol said the crash oc­
curred at the Intersection of Leonard and S ta­
tion Street nrar CR-427. A white 1987 Dodge
van being driven by Sim mons w as seen stopped
on CSX railroad tracks an Leonard Street. Offi­
cers said he had apparently driven around the

first crossing gate which wan across the lane,
then stopped the vehicle on the (racks.
Although troopers said witnesses Indicated
there w as plenty of time to pull out of the wny,
Simmons was reportedly seen sitting behind the
wheel of the van as a freight train nppronched
from the south, with Its horn blasting n w arn ­
ing. It was unable to stop In lime and stnirk
Simmons' van on the driver's side.
The FHP said the train pushed the van several
hundred feet down the tracks before the train
could come to a stop. Simmons was the only
person In the van.
Winter Springs Police hsd previously been

S h e riff invites com m unities
fo r a night out to figh t crim e
Wf R isk
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEM INOLE COUNTY - N or­
mally. National Night Out Is
held across the country on the
Aral Tuesday night In August.
It Is designed to heighten
crime prevention
aw areness
and promote police/community

Cgurny-officials'

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ho weve r, geld no to that date.
They w ill hold the observance
Saturday.
August
1st
Tn
Sem inole
County
that
(Tuesday. Aug. 3) Is a school
night and usually too late for
acnool- aged children to p a r
Uctpate.* said Seminole County
Sheriff Don Ealinger. There­
fore. he said the sheriff's office
will recognise Saturday. Aug. I,
from B p.m. until 9 p.m. as

Seminole County Night Out for
parties and events.
On that day. the sheriff In
urging neighborhoods through­
out the county to Join forces
with the sheriff's department to
promote the 15th annual o b ­
servance against crime and
drugs.
National Night Out (NNO) In
sponsored by the National A seodation
of
Town
Watch
(NATW1 and will Involve over
9,000 communities In oil 50
states. Over 30 million people
are expected to participate.
The sheriff said national
Night Out Is designed to, (1)
heighten crime and drug pre­
vention awareness. (2) generate
support for and participation
In, local anti-crim e efforts, (3)
strengthen neighborhood spirit
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Cops say summer program fo r students is just great
F u l l y F w F tt t h n l
SANFORD
Sem inole
H .O.P.E. and the W est Sanford
Boyi ft G irls C lub w ill b e
bolding the third annual Fam ­
ily Fun Festival Friday, July
31. at the W est Ssnford Boys
8t G irls d u b . 919 S. Persim ­
mon Avenue.
The event to to feature a
carnival, gam es, free food and
beverage, and social service
agency booths. The event and
activities are free for all youth
thing in Sanford.

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SANFORD - The Am erican
Red Croaa o f Central Florida
w ill be offering a com m unity
CPR d aas. Saturday. Aug. 15,
at the Sanford Parks an a R ec­
reation Center. 300 N. Park
Ave. The d aaa w ill be from 0
a.m. until 4 p.m. and focus on
vital lifesaving skills for adult
victims, including how to re c ­
ognise an em ergency, rescue
breathing. CPR an a Brat aid

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HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - A s the school
year ends, a certain dilemma
arises for parents:
How to
keep the kids busy during the
summer? A s the Ssnford Po­
lice Deportment to willing to
prove, there are alternatives.
One to the O.R.E.A.T. prom am. OREAT to an acronym
for Gang Resistance Education
and Training.
It to a four •
week course designed to give
"at risk* kids something to do
during the school break.
The course to the brainchild
o f Officer Jimmy Betts o f the
Ssnford Police Department and
the school resource officer
Ssnford Middle School.
ever, tt to not strictly c la ss­
room Instruction and lectures.
This to not school. U to a p ro­
gram geared toward learning
important life lessons
and
emergency preparedness, but It
to done with a pinch o f fun.
Ouest speakers are invited
from
various
organisations.
Certain Instructional lessons
are given on Items ranging
from CPR to hurricane prepar­

edness. There are group activ­
ity gam es. Held trips, and other
special events.
During this
maiden voyage o f the program ,
the participants have been
able to ride a train to and from
W inter Park, take a trip to the
Oriando-Sanford Airport, and
play dodge ball with Sanford
City Com m issioner Kerry Ly­
ons.
This year, the program has
22 students who go through the
course from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. It
h as been taking
place
at
Lakeview Middle School.
The
children range from 10 to 15
years of age. from the 5th
grade to the 8th grade. There
to even one 9 - year- old tn this
year's class.
The OREAT program, ac­
cording to Officer Mike Taylor,
school resource officer
for
Lakeview Middle School, w ill
continually go through renova­
tions tn order to offer the beat
experience possible for the
children who enroll. After this
summer, the program ’s organ­
isers will drum up Ideas on
how to better tt. One o f the
Ideas being thrown around for

P rom otin g, p rotectin g
area’ s e c o lo g ic a l assets
By M e k P M fo a f
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • This Thursday could mark the beginning o f an
outstanding foture for ecotourism In Central Florida. A day­
long ccotourism meeting to to be held at M arina Hotel on Lake
Monroe.
Florida Boo/Herttage Tourism Subcommittee Chairm an
Kelley said the meeting to prompted by efforts that got under
way two years ago when the state legislature Initiated a fo r­
m ula to promote and protect Florida's natural, historical, cul­
tural fifw
aascts.
Kelley to a long-tim e advocate o f promoting the natural a t-

Sanford Polio* officers
Webber watoh toe kids hoop I up *
G.R.E A T . program, an ekemaMve to toe
eummercamp program where Mde team Important

eon* and have fun stole toey do k. The program I* the
•ret and I* taking ptooe tor tour weeks at Lakeview
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N ew subdivisions planned, O K
sought fo r up to 193 homes
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HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • A s many aa 193 new single-fam ily
housing units are being planned tn Sanford.
Several requests are scheduled to come before
the Sanford Planning and Zoning Com m ission
this Thursday.
One o f the new subdivisions to to be located
on 23.3 acres of the western aide o f the 400
block o f Upaala Road, in the Indian Trace de­
velopment. It to to be known as Monterey O aks
and baa 112 single-family units planned. The
proposal to be brought before P * Z this T h u rs­
day to for • preliminary subdivision plan.

Another development, to be called Carriage
Cove North, to located at 900 E. Lake Mary
Boulevard, near the OrecneWay. It consists of
19.0 acres. The request to for a conditional use
permit. The pretttnlnarv subdivision plan has
already been approved by the F&amp;Z for construc­
tion of single-fam ily hooves on 01 lots.
Jqy Marder, director o f the city's Department
o f Engineering and Planning said he to recom ­
mending approval o f the conditional use permit
baaed on sim ilar uses already established in
the Immediate area. An existing subdivision,
Monroe Meadows, to located Just east o f the new
„ project on the oppositejdd e o f the expressway.
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•Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, July 22,1998

Pay the P ip ed P ip e r o r call pest control
Give your pcsl control pals a
call to wish them a H ip p y R at
Catchers Day Hie Yellow Pages

area pest control
businesses. There arc 20 pages of
pest listing. Oddly, there’s no
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Arts teachers teamed how to acquire sateMea using thalr O PS rscstvara at
the recant G PS woikahop at UCF. From P a g slA , Jamas Hemlock (M l), of
Lake Brantley High School, was one of 30 participants at the workshop.

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Refused payment for his work,
the piper then piped the children
out of lawn and Into a hole, never
lo be seen again.
Today, lets stop to recognise the
rat-catchers who labor to eatermin ate members of the genus
R allus, disease carrying rodents

on Saturday Night Live. He takes
Viagra and la smiling about It.
H law lfe. H m h c tk , may be presIdent one day. Good for Dob from
Russell, Kan.
Songbird M S lja n l W blttag Is
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The FBI’s Public Enemy No. 1 •
the notorious M l M R — r w as killed on this date In 1034.
JD waa betrayed fay a ‘ Lady In
Red" who told authorities his
w hereabouts. He w as nabbed
leaving the Btogroph Theater in
Chicago after w atching C lark
CMMa and M y n a
L a y In
M anhattan Melodrama. Dtlllnger
waa a bank robber, murderer,
prison escapee and first person
to be named Public Enemy No. 1.

The 64-cent question today Is
to tell u s what happened on July
23. 1627 in Boston. Maas. J o b s
fia l— y AMaara w as there.

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Catchers Day Is because It
believed to be the anniversary o f
the Pled I'lper of H.imelln.
According to legend, the
German town
Hnmetln was
plagued with rats In 1070 and
town officials bargained with a
piper to run the rats out o f town
nnd Into the Weser River.

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In a G lobal Positioning System s W orkshop held recently at the
queen) Spooner was bo m on J u lj
University o f Central F lorida.
22, 1844.
The workshop w as conducted by the M echanical. M aterials.
and Aerospace Departm ent o f the College o f Engineering In
association w ith the Technological Research and Developm ent
D t * lP i C
Authority and the State Departm ent o f Education.
U I I L i o
D uring the w orkshop the participants learned abou t O PS
C n t t s w i t a a N R LA
t^h n otojg m i h o . t . opnm tt . Q PS r^ g lv r r . ln addition. t h ,
for
teacners learned now to install and use m apping software. The
rviat far ttu» m n rar t* s i n nr
participants also developed lesson plana that they will be able to
for m '
use in the classroom this year. One of the highlights o f the
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CPR com ponwit
w orkshop w aa a Scavenger Hunt developed by one o f the Student
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Engineers. TSvts Souder. The hunt w as a fun way to leam how to
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The Instructor w aa D r. L an y Chew and the workshop director
w aa Lauren Schonk. D r. Chew, an associate professor o f
engineering, w as assisted by several o f his Student Engineers.
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(Semin ole
Com m unity
College).
Larry
McAdatn
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Com m unity College), Kathleen Moreno (Jackson Heights M idd le),
FLORIDA * The
Kathie Rue (Jackson Heights M iddle). Jam es Hebnock (Lake y r t n* » u n d entrance w ra p a t
Brantley High). Scott M axw ell (Lake Brantley High), Ryan W . ! £ • f f * * ? 4 — m y t o t t e d w — I
Hoskins (Sem inole High). Jeffre M . Harrison (TuskawHls M idd le).
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Ttails Middle School w ill boat
cn open bouse fa r parao ls an d
Mudents on F lid sr. J u * 31.
Incoming strife grad ers my

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mventh and d ^ th g rad ers
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until noon.
Bus achedulm Witt be posted
in the cafeteria an d m ain o f­
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will have school supply p ack ­
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W orking toward a world of opportunity, equality
Tills nation Is under siege and the wrath of
Uod is upon all ends of this nation and county.
Most people, especially blacks, are fearful to
stand up for what Is right In this system. In this
county bla c k s are still carrying the symptoms of
slavery and the fear of standing up for what Is
right. This Is why our black communities per­
ish. As I walk through this county I sec no
blacks In top leadership positions with real Im­
pact for our young people.
I see no positions or Impact tn our Seminole
County Courthouse, our State Attorney's Office,
our Sheriffs Department and no other entity of
government. W e all need to stop playing church
cvriy Sunday, forever hearing and never coming
Into the knowledge that fear Is of the devil. We
need to stop fearing and take a more aggressive
role in our communities.
1 look at some of the way blacks have been
fired, terminated or whatever means used, com ­
pared to some Incompetent whites who are still
working.
O ur black mlnlsters/pastors need to be more
concerned about the social economics and

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prohibit them from stepping upward. Wake
and taste the coffee and quit Just smelling
coffee. The harvest Is plentiful and laborers
few*
Until the end. Qod bless you all.

and county government allow all types o! un­
welcome behavior In the black communities
that Is not acceptable In theirs so that blacks
stay at sub-level conditions.
If blacks start Improving their areas, the gov­
ernment will find statutes and laws that will

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NOTICE IS HSREBY QIVEN
rvrauanl lo an Order or Final
Judgment entered In Cate No.
M-3M-CA-14-K ol I ho Ctreuit
Court ol Iho 11TH Judicial
Circuit in and tor SEMINOLE
County. Florida, wherein FIRST
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ROBERT PRESTON. oL oL. are
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We,t Front Door ol Ihe
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San lord. Florida, at the hour of
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A s sum m er progress es and
tem peratures
continue
to
clim b. The Hum ane Society of
the United States (H SUS) re­
m inds readers o f the serious
consequences of leaving a n i­
m als inside parked cars. A n i­
m als, like people, suffer from
the heat. The two most com ­
mon hot weather hazards for
pets are being left outdoors
with
Inadequate
protection
from the heat, or being left In­
side a parked car. Pets who are
subjected to direct sun without
plenty o f w ater even for a short
period o f time can easily suffer

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summer months. If you do see
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weather, notify the police, local
anim al control authority, or
hum ane society immediately.

any signs o f heat stress such
s s heavy panting, glased eyes,
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ers to" "Hot C a r," The Hum ane
Society o f the United States,
2 100 L Street. N.W . W ashing-

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Continued boat Pag* 1A

Tha pictured Sanford Coca Cota Botttno Coopany
was located at 211 W. First St. accoridtog to tha
1917 city directory. If you have any further Informa­

tion on thta bdU na or eertv companies contsct
Oraoa Marta Mnadphar (322-4381) or Alicia
Clarice, curator of Vie 8anford Museum (302-1000).

T ra in ---------Continued b a a Pag* 1A
looking for Simm ons. Captain
Mike Noland said the depart­
ment Imd Just recently con ­
cluded a three-week Investiga­
tion that resulted with the is­
suance of an arrest warrant for

Simmon*.
The ( barges arc felony lewdness acts on a child under 12
years of age. The Incidents,
which reportedly brought on
the Issuance of the w arrants,
ore believed to have occurred

the night before the total
crash, W inter Springs detec­
tives went to Sim m ons' hom e
In Longwood for the purpose o f
making an arrest. They said
they were u n able to locate him
at that time, and planned to re­
turn later.
The collision to being inves­
tigated by the Florida Highway
Patrol , Departm ent o f T ra n s
portatlon, and C SX lnvestlgs

tors. The W inter Springs Police
Departm ent to continuing its
Investigation Into the charges
which were filed.

tractions o f Florida. Central
Florida In particular, where
visitors and residents alike w ill
be able to visit such attrac­
tions as the alligator strewn
shores of the St. Johns River
and Lake M onroe, and the
wooded
areas
and
nature
scenes that abound.
In order to facilitate the drive
to promote n atural tourism , a
volunteer committee w as a p ­
pointed by the governor when
the matter w as originally a p ­
proved, and a basic plan was
written and accepted by the
legislature last year.
Now, Kelley said, m eetings
are being established In eight
regions to gather Inform ation
and provide ongoing Input to
the subcommittee appointed to
Implement the plan .
Invitations have reportedly
been sent to approxim ately
300 persons for the Sanford
meeting. Jack W ert, executive
director
of
the
Sem inole
County Convention and V isi­
tors Bureau w ill be hosting this
meeting, which Is the Drat of
the regional gatherings.
Also on hand w ill be D ebbie
Von Behren, w ho w aa facilita­
tor for the original p la n - w rit­
ing committee.
Kelley said moat o f the ac­
tion la expected to take place
b etween 10 a.m . and noon, a l­
though the m eeting Is expected
to continue until 4 p.m . at the
M arina Hotel. Lunch may be
purchased at the m arina res­
taurant.
*1 am extremely proud to be

part o f this process,' Kelley
said. 'F lorida needs our atten-

tlon a s we prepare for a new
century."

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From August 3 to August 7,1998
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

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NOTICE is HEftEBV OIV8N tost tha C ty of Ltaw Ml
Commission will hold a puMo haaring to rescind or amand
ously approved small land use amendment, and to dtoi
amendment to tha City's Comprehensive Plan Future La
Mary City

OLD LEGAL DESCRIPTION
VOmrTWiCwig m In# O O w i M I l OOvTW Of T O

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quarter of Section 4, Township 20 Souto, flange 30 East.
Seminote County, Florida; run toanoa 8 00*00*22* E along
tha East Una of tha 8outoweel quarter of Secion 4,
Township 20 South, Range 30 Eaat, for a dtatonoa 400.00*
more or less to the Southaasl corner of Parcel BA; run
lhanca along toe South Una of Parcel BA one bearing of N
B8*58'52* W a dtatanoe of 60.00* to toe POINT O F BEGIN- *
NINO; Proceed thence Waatorty along toe Souto Una of
said Parcel 5A on a bearing of N88*6r62*W a dtatanoe of
1.158.00'; thence N 00*08*22* W a dtalanoa of 320.00*;
thence S 88*58*62* E a dtatonoa of 66*80*; toanoa N
00*06*22*W a dtatonoa of 130.0ff; toanoa 8 8B*66'62* E a
distance of 500.00* to a point 60-00* Wtaat of toa East Mna of
said Parcel 5A; toanoa 8.00*06*22* E a dtalanoa of 460.00*
to toa Point of Beginning, containing 10.00 acrea.

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The property to be considered for tha amaH scale amendment to
approximately 10 acres in sirs. Tha applicant to wquasing a change
in future land use designation from ktodtum Pawaiy ReaMMNkd,
MOR, to Pubiic/Bsmi Public. Tha property to located at toa west
■kto of Rantoui U n a, approxkntaaiy 2,800 wet souto of toa CR46A
and immadiatlay north of the City's athletic llaids, more particularly
described as follows:
NEW LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Commencing at toe Southeast corner of toa Northwest
quarter of Section 4, Township 20 Souto, Range 30 Eaat,
Seminole County, Florida; run toanoa 8 00*0872* E along
too East Una of the Southwest quarter of 8ecion 4,
Township 20 South, Range 30 Eaat, tor a dtalanoa 400.00*
mors or lass to the Southeast comer of Parcel 6A; run
thence along toa Souto Una of Parcel 6A on a bearing of N
88*58'52* W » dtalanoa of 80.00* to toa POINT O F BEGIN­
NING; Proceed toanoa Waatorty along toa Souto Ins of
said Parcel SA on a bearing of N88*68r62*W a dtafrwa of
1,122.64'; toanoa N 00*06*22* W a dtalanoa of BtOJOff
thence 8 88*58*52* E a dtalanoa of 62244': toanoa N
00*06*22* W a distance of 130401; toanoa 8 88*68*62* E a
distance of 525.00'to a point 80.00* Waal of toe Eata Una of
said Parcel 6A; toanoa 8 00*0872*E a dklwicia of 460-Off
to the Point of Beginning, containing 10.00 acres.
A copy of toa Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Uee
posed amendment are avaitabto for Inapeollon In to
Development Office, Lake Mary O ty Hal, 100 North
Road, Lake Mary, Florida, Monday through Friday, fr
until 5:00 P.M., or you may cal 324-3049 tor Intormai
this amendment.
Interested parties may appear and be heard regardtog toa proposed
amendment or written comments may be taed wlto the City Ctortt at
100 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Ftortda.
NOTE: PERSON8 ARE ADVI8ED TH AT A TAPED RECORD OF
THI8 MEETING I8 MADE BY TH E CfTY FOR 1T8 CONVENIENCE.
THIS RECORD MAY N O T CO N STITU TE AN A0EQUATE RECORD
FOR TH E PURPO 8E 8 O F APPEAL FROM A DECISION MADE BY
TH E CITY. ANY PER80N WISHING TO EN8URE TH A T AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF TH E PROCEEDINGS IS UAJNTAMEO FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES 18 ADVISED TO MAKE TH E NECES­
SARY ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
Parsons with disabilities nesdng ssstatanos to psrttatosto In any of
toss# proceedings should oonlaot toa Cftys AQACoonflnator at least
48 hours in advance ol ths masting at (407) 324-3024.
City of Lake Mary, Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clark
July 23,1990

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Zoning'
Continued from Pa|e 1A
Regarding commercial development. Hill Dernuiceutlcals. Inc., located on Orlando-Sanford
Airport property. Is presenting a site plan for a
proposed 10,000 square- foot addition to the
present facility at 2650 Mcllonvlllc Avenue.
The Housing Authority of Sanford nlso has a
request before tills week's PA Z meeting. It con­
sists of a dimensional variance request for
property at 1221 W. Seventh Street at the cor­
ner of Olive Avenue. The request Is for a reduc­

tion In a front yard building setback at a twostory building, to construct nn overhang or shel­
ter to provide cover from the weather for plckup/drop-olT Into the building.
The change requested Is from a .'K)- foot set­
back requirement to eight Inches. Marder Is
trcommcndlng approval.
The P&amp;Z meeting will be held beginning at 7
p.m. this Thursday, in the clly commission
chambers of Sanford City Hall, 300 N. Park
Avenue In Sanford.

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Fees welved
TALLAHASSEE - At a m eet­
ing Tuesday, the Florida Pub­
lic Service Commission voted
to waive late fees for certain
telephone customers In areas
which bore the brunt of the
wildfires
last
month.
The
waiver wan at the suggestion of
BellSouth.
Areas where late fees are
waived Include the Daytona
and Pierson
exchanges
In
Volusia County. Bunnell and
Flagler
Beach
In
Flagler
County, and the Palm Coast
exchange In St. Johns County.
While BellSouth
had
reuested a larger area, only
lose
exchanges
were
ap­
proved by the PSC.

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PHARMACY

stay.
D. To my friends at the
Chuluota Sportsman Club.
E. The staff and students
of Lake Howell High School.
Again, thanks to r r a r r -

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Matthsw Myers cotects footballs, basketballs, soccer balls, and any
other sports equipment students in the GREAT program happen to be usmg.

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and law enforcement commu­
nity partnerships, and (4) send
a message to the criminals let­
ting them know neighborhoods
are
organised
and fighting
back.
Residents tn neighborhoods
throughout the county on that
evening are asked to lock the
doors to their homes, turn on
outside lights, and spend the
afternoon and evening outside
with neighbors and law en­
forcement
personnel.
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Clyde Stevens Sr.. 47, Provi­
dence Boulevard. Deltona, died
Saturday, July 18, 1996 at Cen­
tral Florida Regional H ospital.
Sanford. Mr. Stevens sms bom
S ep t 7, 1950 In Sanford. Mr.
Stevens was a m em ber o f the
U 8 . Arm y Special Forces. He
w as a U.8. Arm y veteran and
mem ber o f Amvet Post No. 17.
Mr. Stevens w as a m em ber o f
Mount Sinai M .B. Church.
Survivors include wife, Sharon
Y.; son. Clyde J r„ Deltona;
brothers. Robert. Hubert. W il­
lie Jr.. Michael, all o f Sanford,
Albeit, W aco, T exas; sisters.
Alice Mitchell, Alberta Am os.
Lizzie
Anderson.
Dolphlne
Beasley, OUie Thom as. D ar­
lene. all o f DeLand.
W ilson-Elchdbcrgcr
Mortu­
ary, Inc., Sanford. In charge of
arrangem ents.

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July24.
•[The program) gives at risk
kids something to do for the
summer.’ said Taylor.

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neighborhoods
throughout
Seminole County will be host­
ing a variety of special events
such as block parties, cookouts. children's bicycle safety
parades, visits from the sher­
iffs office, flashlight walks,
contests, youth activities, and
anti-crime and drug rallies.
Esllnger Is asking for all
communities to become In­
volved with National Night Out.
He Is urging residents lo get
out and meet their neighbors
by having a block or commu­
nity party.
For persona

Oeorglan Carwtar. 85, East
Broadway, Oviedo, died Sun­
day, July 19, 1998. Bom In
liv e Oak, ahe moved to Central
.Florida in 1945. Mrs. Carwtse
w as a homemaker. She w as a
form er Sunday school teacher,
and member of M issionary S o­
ciety and Better Living For
Seniors Club. M rs. Carwtse
w as a m em ber o f Antioch M is­
sionary
Baptist
Church,
Oviedo.
Survivors Include sons. D o)phua Jr.. Orlando. W illis S r ,
liv e Oak, Edward. Upper M arl­
boro, Md., Clarence, Powder
Springs, Ga., Calvin, Curtis,
both o f Orlando; daughters.
Helen C. Smith, Oviedo. Doris
Christian, Orlando; sister, M at­
tie Gilford, Davenport. Fla.; 55
grandchildren;
40
great­
grandchildren; 14 great-great­
grandchildren.
O olden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
W inter Park, In charge o f a r­
rangem ents.

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Great
next year Is to provide T -shirts
to all that sign up. *We have
seen a few things that need to
"be
changed.*
said
Taylor.

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To Dave McDaniels and
Steve Olson, my friends In
the TV media, a special
thanks for respecting my
privacy and not pressing for
an Interview at that time.
A special thanks to my
wife. Diane, who stood by
me during this time. Never
once has she quesUoned my
continuing role In law en­
forcement.
To my good friend, Oene
Gregory, may you rest In
peace and God bless you.
Sincerely.

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and talk with the residents of
the communities in which they
serve. T ills joining of forces to
fight crime will enhance the
security and comfort of your
neighborhood.* Esllnger said.
Residents are urged to phone
their district service center to
Invite deputies to local events.
To have McGruff the crime
fighting dog. or the remote con­
trolled robots attend an event,
contact the Crime Prevention
Unit 330-6600, ext. 377.

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had two assists and Kirk
Luano. Langlots, Mike M artens
and Vesina also assisted.
Vestna also had a gamehigh 43 saves.
Tbnight. the Surge heads lor
Tam pa to com plete a gam e
that h as 11 m inutes remain*
Ing. Rains fell on the St. Pe­
tersburg
Bayfront
Center
causing roof repair during
play last month and the two
team s w ill resum e the gam e
before beginning their regu­
la r * scheduled gam e Immedi­
ately afterward.
Orlando goalie Steve Vestna,
who starred in the shootout,
tonight w ill not be easy
despite
Ite the team ’s

against Tampa.
T h e key to winning la
playing good
defense,
he
aaid. ’ It's always a good game
against
Tam pa.*
Although the Surge w ill go
Into the resum ption o f last
month’s game trailing fay four,
Reeves aald they can win
both.
*We have to Increase the
ofTenae to win.* Reeves aald.
"But I think tonight ohowa
that our team la pretty deep
and we can beat them even
with the new players they
have."
Tbnlght'a game w ill be fea­
tured as the first-ever MLRH
Game o f the Month on the
Sunshine Network.

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decant nSod my ebon
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mote suited for a team that
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than, playing our hearts
out again in the h i. Look
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Why is Jeff Blake
staying with the
Bengals?

V o te d

TODAY IS...PAGE 2A

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Decision day
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County

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER I. \lm

The voting begins, the sniping continues
Hy R u t, White
IIKUAI.I) STAFF WRITER
SKMINOLE COUNTY

There

"•if sunshine &lt;iu the shoulder*

&lt;&gt;l the r.irly voters on this EireHon Day From one end of
Seminole County to the other,
they tam e to till m their bal
lots at 122 sites Die voting
would last from 7 a m to 7
l&gt; m
Su|»ervlsoi
of
Kleettons
Sandy Goa id said she expected
IH (K-nent of the eligible voters
would exercise their right to
vote Her prediction was that
the heaviest turnout would he
in Oviedo where residents
would be voting for city and
comity candidates
Having moved recently from
the Countv Services Mulidlng to
110 W. First St. in Sanford.
Goan! said there may lie a
glitch or two m this year's prt
marles. "If all goes an ex
|»ectrd. we should know the
winners by H 15 tonight." she
said.
Democrats being
scarcer
than tluee eyed alligators, to ­
day's Republican primaries will
determine who's who m the
county • unless there's a nmolf
In one ol the m hool Ixxtrd
races. 'Die races that have
caught most ol the attention and aversion - of the com m u­
nity are the District 2 and 4
commission rare*.
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Host family needed
SKMINOLE COUNTY • She
Is a 10-year-old girl from
China and shr calls herself Su
san. Susan needs a new Host
Family. Due to unforeseen c ir­
cumstances m the current
family. Ihey can no longer
host. Susan Is fully covered by
health and accident Insurance
and lias her own spending
money. Will you u|&gt;en your
heart and homr and give her a
chance to leum about our
country while we leant about
here?
For more tnfoniiat Ion call IHHH-332-1707 or 332-B559.

G uardian training
SANFORD - The State of
Honda Guardian Ad Lltrm
Program will offer Guardian
Training Classes Sept. 1C, 17.
2-1 and 25 from ?» a m. until 4
p in . at the Seminole County
Courthouse In Sanford.
Training prepares volunteers
lo become court appointed ad­
vocates nr ‘the eyes of th r
Judge" for children who are
before the court due to abuse,
neglect or custody disputes.
For more lufonnatlon con­
tact the Guardian Ad Litem
Program at ICO N. Hush Hlvd..
Sanford. Fla.. 32773, or call
323-2500, ext. 5374.

Republican women
meet
HEATHROW - Wade West.
Pleu* m Brtafa, Pag* 2A

INDEX
C lassified . . 7A-8A
C o m i c s ................ 9A
C ro ssw o rd . . . . 9A
D ear Abby . . . . 4A
Dr. G o t t ................ 9A
H o ro sc o p e s . . . 9A
O b itu a rie s . . . . 3A
P e o p l e ................. 2A
P o lice B riefs . . 3A
S p o rts . . . . 5A-6A
TV ........................ 2A
W e a th e r ................ 2A
*No man is an
island entire of
itself. Each ia
a place of the
continent, a part
of the main."
-John Donno

Tlte latest episode occurred
Monday when Commissioner
Grant Malay charged that
'|Militl&lt;al terrorists" were tun
mug rampant in thr county
lie s|Milted two ol these ter
torlsts on Sunday as they were
zapping Inappropriate political
propaganda on the windshields
ol cars at a (hutch In Cassel
berry. Malay rejxtrted Opera­
tion Windshield to the Semi­
nole County Sheriffs Ollier
"Wh.it we havr Is a pattern of
deceit." Malay said "llirse
people are trying to lutslrad

voters " Die anonymous campaign ads sup|xirtrd Incum
ix-nt commlsslonets
Kandy
Morris and Win Adams. They.
Malay said, were thr commix
sinners who voted against an
anti nudity ordinance.
Since Malay Is backing Hob
West and Carlton Henley, hr
said voters should lx- warned
of thr Im &lt;I things thr terrorists
weir lining lie stopped short
ol accusing Morris or Adams
hut hr didn't praise them for
Ix-ing altar lx&gt;vs either
"I don't want any of these |()

Semtnolo County Commissioner Grant Maloy speaks at a press conloronco
Monday as a group that includes candidates Bob Wost and Cartton Honley
looks on

|x-rson i ells on my side." Mni
ns said this morning after lie
had cast Ills vole "I've it-

Ir.lined from putting anyone
down throughout this cam ­
paign Thr important votes are

Colorful campaign signs suggest to votors an array of
qualified candidates vying lor opon seats for |udgo

ttir ones from the entire com
munttv. lid s stuff on Monday
Plea** 8** Vote. Page 1A

commission and school board m Sommoi* County
Most racos will be doodod today

Qualifying begins for Lake Mary candidates
By Shari Brotfle

HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
IJVKK MARV - IPs election
day. and as the county, school
Ixtard and Judicial campaigns
are winding down. U»ke Mary's
may Just lx* grttlng started.
Qualifying for three city seals
Ix-gan at H a m this morning,
those currently held by Mayor

David
Mealor.
and
commissioners Gary lirendrr
and Thom Grrcnc.
City Clrrk Carol Foster said
Monday that
Mealor and
llrender had picked up packets
to qualify and that Mealor had
Indicated hr would rrtum his
first thing In thr morning
Tuesday. Greene said he would
pick his up later In thr day.

auci vote at thr same time City
Hall Is one ol ihr l-ikr Maty
precincts.
Thr frr to qualify for thr
mayors seat Is $M5; $73 lor
Ihr
commissioner's
seals.
Candidates havr until 5 p ill.
Sept. I I to qualify.
Last year, seven candidates
vied for two seats. Incumbent
George Dtiryru tixik an inl­

prrcrdrnlrd sixth trim , and Al
Crump
unseated
SlirtLc
Sawyrr.
'Ihr sixth circled mayor In
the city's 25 years. Mealor Is
seeking a second term In that
ixislilnn. Hr Is prrcrdrd hy
Margie Hess, Walt Sorenson.
Dic k IVss. Kandy Morris, and
most recently. Lowry Rockett.
Hits would lx- thr fourth

Renovated nursing facility dedicated
Building named for the late Ann Wiggins Moore
By Marla Orem

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Local ofitcluls
last week dedicated the reno­
vated nursing facility at Semi­
nole Community College m the
name of Ann Wiggins Moore,
the tale wife of former Sanford
Mayor and businessman Lee P.
Moore.
Moore was a major conlrtbulor lo the $501,510 project
with funds also coining from
the state, lie has also estab­
lished a scholarship fund for
nursing students In his late
wife's name.
More than 3,000 studrnts
have trained at the nursing
center in the past derade and
have gone on lo health care ca­
reers ranging from home
hcallh aide lo medical a ssis­
tant. said Robert Lyles, college
spokesman.
About 00 percent ol those
who graduate from the program
remain In health-related jobs.
Lyles said.
Improvements to the ground
lloor of Hie building Include
larger classrooms and prewir­
ing for multimedia technology.
Many of the existing walls
were knocked down and ex­
tended by about 15 feet Into an
a m t dial was previously used
us an open walkway.
*lt's u heller setting for s tu ­
dents and more replicates the
actual health care facilities."
Lyles said.
The renovations bring Ute fa­
cility. which has been used
since the lale 1960s, to cur­
rent standards and allows the
instructors to be more creative
In their presentations. Lyles
said. Sniartscreens will permit

trrm for Brrndrr. seeking rerlcrtion In Seal I. Greene
would srrvr a second trrm In
Seal 3.
Those interested In running
can pick up a packet from Fos­
ter at l-akr Mary City Hall. 100
N. country Club Road. Candi­
dates must lx- residents of dir
city and registered to vote. T hr
primary rlretlon Is Nov. 3.

Community
policing
grants
renewed
By Nick Pftlfauf

NnM
Lee P. Moore accepts a gift ol appreciation from Sominolo Community College President E. Ann McGee dur■ng a dedication ceremony last week ol Iho Ann WigInstructors to make presenta­
tions through direct links with
computers, vldeocassettc re­
corders or laptop computers.
In addition, classrooms arc
equipped with hospital beds

by ForereyVtfmnl

gins Moore Memorial Nursing Center. Moore contributod funds lor the renovation lo the current nursing lacility.

and mock IV's for hands-on
training. Students can practice
different skills, such us dis­
pensing medication. In various
locations of the ti.032 squarefoot nursing center.

• It's

a better setting for students and more
replicates the actual health care facilities.)
-Robert Lyles. S C C spokesperon

The nursing center Is the
fourth facility al the collrge to
lx- named after an Individual.
Hie others are: Ute Weldon
Administration
Building,
named for SCC's first presi­
dent. Earl Weldon: the Jim
Brandy Firing Range, named
for die college's firearms In­
structor: and the Wemer Von
Siemens Technology Center,
named for the founder of the
International Siemens network.

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNIY • U S
Senator Bob Graham a n ­
nounced this |&gt;ast week that
grants will he coming lo
Seminole
County
from
CO!»S. (Community Oriented
Policing Service). They are
to help finance additional
law enforcement officers.
The money Is actually a
continuation of a previous
grunt which has been com ­
ing lo the local law en­
forcement agency and oth­
ers In the slate. H ie awards
were granted hy die Small
Community Grant Program.
Of die 115 full lime law
enforcement positions for
which over $8.5 million In
federal funds has been
granted. Seminole County Is
to receive eight positions,
with a grunt of $600,000.
Orange County is receiving
the ilon's share of the
awards with 81 new full time
positions being funded at
more thun $6 million.
"Actually," said Barhuru
O'Hara, who handles grant
willing for the Seminole
County Sheriffs Ofllce. "this
Is Just an extrusion of die
previous three-year grant.
As for the right officers, wr
are required to provide
matching funds, and as u
result we are planning for
four
additional
officers
rather dtan eight." Tin*
matching funds are re­
quested In Ihc fiscal year
Pleas* Bee Qrente, Pag* 3A

�2A •Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Florida •Tuesday. Seplember 1 199B

Will you be able to say ‘I voted’ today?
general nervous symptoms.
Fot Information, call 6(502003. or 896-5906.

Optimist Club
The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors
.ire welcome. Call 323*2104 or
322-0298.

TOPS

Kiwnnis Club
Ole Klwams Club of Sanford
meets weekly Wednesday at
noon i'oi a luncheon meeting
at the Lakeside Landing at the
Marina Motel on Lake Monroe.
Visiting Klwantans are wel­
come. For Information call
Walt Smith. 323-5088.

A l-Anon
A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday,
at 8 p in ., at 111 E. 27th St.,
(list west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or m em ­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

C oastliners
Sanford - The Coastliners
meetings are held at 10 n.m.
ihe first Wednesday of each
month at the Sanford Senior
Center. 401 E. Seminole Blvd.
All interested railroaders,
both active and retired, arc In­
vited to attend.
For Information, call Horace
Green. 322-5493.

A local chapter of TOPS
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at
6:30 p.m.. in the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. 555
W. Si&lt;tic Ruud 434. Lougwood.
Weighing beings at 5'30 p m
The llrst meeting Is held every
Wednesday.
nt
9:30.
at
Lakcvlcw Christian Church.
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka.
For Information, call 2935048.

A l-Anon
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-Anon Is an anonymous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who Is a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets
each Monday at 7 p.m. and
Thursday at 7 p.m. Meetings
are held In the back room of
the Sahara Club. 2587 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford. All
meetings are non-smoking.
For additional meeting times
and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more In­
formation. call 291-1900.

W o m a n ’s Club
Sanford
• Tltc Sanford
Woman's Club meets the first
Wednesday of each month. O c­
tober through May. nt 11 a.m..
at the clubhouse. 309 S. Oak
Ave. Reservations for the noon
luncheon
arc
necessary
through the telephone com ­
mittee. Following .luncheon, a
program Is presented.

Recovery Inc
Recovery Inc., Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and

LO C A L F O M C A B T

N ar-A non
every
Nar-Anon
meets
Wednesday at 8 p.m. a t S o u th
Seminole Hospital. 555 West
State Road 434. Longwood.
Nar-Anon Is a support group
open to families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with on
addict is more turmoil than
you can handle by yourself.
Join for support In coping with
your addict; gain serenity to
make decisions and put our
live back in focus. Call 2611900 for more Information.

| 1T O M

Scattered thunder­
storms. Highs near-90. Lows In
the mid-70s Wednesday: Scat­
tered thunderstorm s. Highs
near-90. Lows In the mld-70s.
Thursday: Scattered thunder­
storms. Highs In the upper-80s.
Lows In the upper-70s.
Friday:
upperScattered thunderstorms. Highs
in the low-90s. Lows In the ndd70s.

Today:

TUK8DAT:
BOLUNAR TABLE: min. 12:25

a.m., maj. 6:35 a.m., min.
12:45 p.m.. maj. 7:00 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
3:46 a.m.. 4:33 p.m., low: 10:02
m in- 5 Q n m New S m m i
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Beach: high: 3:51 a.m.. 4:38
p.m.. low: 10:07 a.m.. 11:04
EX TEN D ED O U TLO O K
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 4:06
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY a.m.. 4:53 p.m., low: 10:22
Tstrms 90 75 Tatrma 90 76 a.m.. 11:19 p.m.
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Tstrms 89 77 Tatrma 02 75

LOTTERY
H o ro are the w inning n u m bors
sciocted o n M o n d a y In tho Flori­
da Lottery:

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B EACH C O N D ITIO N S
Daytona Beach at New
Smyrna Beach: Seas are 23 feet with a light chop.
Water tem perature a t Day­
tona Is 85 degrees and a t
New Sym m a. 85 degrees.
Winds are from the so u th ­
west at 5-10 m.p.h.
Tha high temperature In
Sanford Monday was 06
degrees and the overnight low
74.
period ondlng at 10 a.n
Tuesday totaled 0.00 Inch.
•Sunrise............... 7:09 a.n
•Sunset................ 7:40 p.n

T\vo words: “1 Voted.”
That’s what Today Is In a
nutshell. A day In dash In
your assigned precinct and
contribute to the county or
state elections.
"To me voting Is our h e r­
itage." 100-year-old Ruth
Hamilton says. ‘Il Is our
ticket lo live In a country
that Is so good lo Its people."
Hamilton a resident at
Brain Towers In Sanford. remcml**rs the age
when women u ric not allowed Itt vole. "Ibe
men who ran the country treated us very
badly." she said. "They didn’t want us to have
a say In government."
Alter 1920. when women could vote there
were big numbers who did so. "We got all
dressed up you know." Hamilton said. "We
wore our Sunday ta-sl lo Ihe |Htlls. It was a
big occasion.”
The local elections arc |usi as Important as
the nationals to Hamilton, who was twice

elected
to
the
New
Hampshire Stale Legislature
TO D A Y
In the 1960s.
The presidential election
IS...
of her lifetime. Hamilton
says, was In 1948 when
H arry Trum an defeated
RUSS
Thomas Dewey.
W H IT E
T h a t little guy with the
mustache (Dewey) was celebratlng before he should
have been.” Hamilton said,
-jto was so sure he was going to win but hr
didn't make It. I couldn't have been happier
about a result than that one. We w rrr good
Democrats and we were wild nbout Harry
Truman."
Today. Ihe cltlzrns of Seminole County can
make a difference In the elections of commis­
sioners. Judges and school Imarri members.
Mrs. Hamilton and others at Brain Towers
will Ik- lllllng out absentee ballots.
Will you be voting, loo?

Your lawn: The w orm s craw l in, the w orm s crawl out
Many homeowners arc experirnrlng heavy Infestations of
lawn caterpillars.
Different
kinds of caterpillars have been
Identified lo be present but.
Ihe tropical sod webworm and
the fall armvworm. arc the two
more common
caterpillars
that arc found on lawn grasses
In Florida.
Sod webworm: Adults of the
sod webworm are small, dingy
brown moths with a wingspread of about 3 /4 Inch. la rvar urc small, greenish c a te r­
pillars with many black spots
and range from 1/25 inch long
when they first emerge from
the egg to about 3 /4 Inch long
when mature. The life cycle
from egg lo adult may lake 6
to 12 weeks, depending on e
tem perature.
Fall arm yworm : Adults of
the full armyworm urc light
brown moths with a wingspread of about 1-1/2 Inches.
TTie caterpillars arc approxi­
mately 1-1/2 inches long
when m ature. When first
hatched, fall armyworm larvae
arc more grayish-green than
webworms and have a stripe
along their sides. When ap­
proaching m aturity, they are
pale brown to black with large
stripes along their sides. One
of the more prominent fea­
tures of this Insect Is a yellow
Inverted "Y" marking on the
front of the head. The length of
the life cycle is about the same
os that of the tropical sod
webworm.
Damage: The newly hatched
webworm larvae chew away
tissue from the surface of the
grass blades, tearing u color­

B riefs1
Continued from Pag# 1A

Media power Group, will be
the quest speaker for the Sep­
tember meeting of the Subur­
ban
Republican
Women's
Club.
The meeting will be held
Wednesday. Sept. 16 from 11
a.m. until 1 p.m. at Heathrow
Country Club. 1200 Bridgewa­
ter Drive. Heathrow. The cost
ts $12 per person. The dead­
line for reservations and can­
cellations Is Friday, Sept. 11
at 5 p.m. For reservations cull
Betty Jean Cochran at 8626626 or Ju n e Columbus at
830-4560.

GED exams
SANFORD - The OED ex­

of lawn caterpillar attach. Thr
lush succulent growth a ttrac ts
rgg-la.vlng female mollis. To
reduce tiir Incidence of dam ­
age from thrse pests. It Is re c ­
ommended Ihe use of slowrelease nitrogen fertilizers.

less. m em branous area on the
leaves. As larvae m ature, the
grass Is progressively chewed
off. and becomes ragged, and
yellowish to brownish In color.
Injuiy normally begins In a few
spots with the Injured arras
being only 2 or 3 feet across.
These spots enlarge, fuse, and
may cover large areaB of the
lawn when heavy Infestations
are present.
Armyworm injuty ts similar
to that of webworms; however,
the damage Is usually more
scattered and not confined to
patches as It occurs with sod
webworm Infestations. It ts not
unusual to have populations of
armyworms, webworms. and
other lawn caterpillars all
feeding at the sam e time In
the same location. Severely
damaged grass under stress
due to hot. dry weather may
be killed. However. If Infested
grass Is not allowed to suffer
from lack of moisture. It can
recover very quickly even after
heavy defoliation.
Cultural practices: It has
been determined that rapid
growth, resulting from appli­
cations of water-soluble Inor­
ganic nitrogen fertilizers, sub­
stantially Increase the chances

aminations leading to a State
of Florida High School Di­
ploma are scheduled for Sept.
20, 28 and 29 on the Seminole
Community Campus. The OED
examination Is made up of five
tests. The complete battery ts
mostly a multiple choice ex­
amination which Includes a
written essay. The cost Is $35
for the full test battery.
Candidates for the OED
m ust prc-rrgtster by appoint­
ment on the SCC main campus
Building B. room 102, Sept.
14 through 17 a t 11 a.m. or 7
p.m.
For more Information on the
GED test or locations of free
GED prep centers located
throughout Seminole County
call 328-2153.

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Must he u long month
September Is Self-Improvement Month,
PTA M em bership E nrollm ent M onth,
Pleasure Your Mate M onth, National
Mushroom Month, National Plano Month,
National Chicken M onth, Be Kind to
E ditors and W riters M onth, National
Veterinary Month, National Sickle Cell
Month, and Subliminal M arketing Month
It's also Chlldren'a Good M anners Month.
Sure. Trll Ihe children.
Women we love
Funny, funny lady Lily Tomlin Is 59 today.
She once did an Impression ol Wayne
Newton that blew off the Richter Scales.
Singer Gloria Eatefan, who made Miami nice
Is 4 1. Former Texas governor Ann Richards
Is 65. Happy birthday to these classy ami
sassy women.
Can you yell?
Do you know the origin of the Bison-TenYell Day? Here's a clue: T eny Bradshaw's
birthday Is the same day.

The Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital in Sanford has
recorded the following births:
Aug. 5 • Bonnie and Gaetano
Cappello. Deltona, Boy; Cortna
and Dennis Dobrtck. Deltona,
Olri; Aziza and Christopher
Stansbeny, Sanford, Olri
Aug. 6 • Jacqueline Kujawa
and Adam Macker, DeBary,
Olri
Aug. 7 - Sarah Cline and Chris
Watson. Deltona. Olri; Kelli
and Scott Davis, Deltona. Olri:
Roshonda Foster and William
Lowery, Sanford, Olri: Karen
and Robert Seaberg. DeBary,
Boy
Aug. 8 - Heather Neubecker
and John Diehl. J r., Orange
City. Girl; Lashawna Lowery
and Jam es Thomas, Sanford,
Ctrl: Amy and Larry Williams.
Jr.. Sanford. Boy
Aug. 9 • Mary Zipperer and
George Clark. IV. Sanford Boy:
Melanie and Johannes Kautz,
Sanford, Boy
Aug. 10 - lisa Marie Hancock
and Brian Lee Houston, Del­
tona. Olri: Theresa Tccmcr.
Sanford. Boy: Bridget! McLen­
don and Larry Pringle Sr..
Sanford. Girl; Sonia and Timo­
thy Adsldc. Sanford. Girl

same area. Do not mow or Ir­
rigate for al least 24 hours ofIrr treatment. To further avoid
environmental contamination
and reduction of beneficial in­
sects. s|K)t treatm ents ran be
applied when Infestations are
first noticed and the damaged
area Is very small. Trent Ihe off
color area and nl&gt;out a 5 fool
Ituirer area surrounding II.
When damage Is widespread
or many Infested areas are drleclrd, the entire lawn should
Ik- treated.

Control w ith Pesticides:
When It Is definitely estab ­
lished that lawn ralerplllars
are Ihe problem, a pesticide
should be applied. Produrts
containing
either
Bacillus
thurliiglenHls (Dlpel, Tliurlclde), Dlazlnon, Dursban nr
Serin are suggested for home- Al Ferrtr Is Semlnolo County
owner application. Bacillus Urban Horticulturist. Inqulriss
thurlnglrnsls Is a bacteria that may ba directed to him et the
Is used os a biological control Cooperative Extension service,
agent to kill only caterpillars. 250 W. County Home Road,
Worms treated with Bacillus Sanford, FI. 32773 or phone 323thuringtrnsts may require 2 to
5 days to die. but they are un­ 2500, Ext. 5558.
able lo feed after the first day.
Apply the Insecticide prop­
_
erly. Read and understand all
r /v/ '■»• -* &gt;* :
directions on the container la­ DVI EDO MARKETPLACE
• -| i t ■II •. Ml | »• * *c ,
bel regarding dosage rates,
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application Information, and
V r ' v .............
precautions. When you use a
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CIRCUIT

JUDGE

David Dugan hai boen described by ItM
FLORIDA TODAY as a "lawyer dedicatad to Iam4y, proleMton. community*
Ftortda Today. Aprt 13,1998

• Devoted Husband (23 Years) And Proud Father Of 3 Growing Boys
• Boy Scout Leader And Youth Coach
• Chairman Of Melboume-Palm Boy Area Chamber Of Commerce.
Choir, Minority And Women Owned Business Committee
• Past Chairman Of Easter Seal Society Of East Central Florida
• 20 Years Intensive Counroom Experience
• U.S. Army Veteran
• Areas Of Experience - Complex Civil Litigation. Construction
Litigation, Criminal, Probate. Family. Juvenile And Real Estate
• Has Been Endorsed By Owners And Managers Of Small And Lurgc
Businesses Across Brevard And Seminole Counties, Also Endorsed
By The Labor Council Of The AFL-CIP
POPOl AOVAPPVOBVDAVODUQAN PO BY CAAMVUONTO ELECT OAVDOUOAN

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Seminole Herald, Sanford. Flonda •Tuesday. September 1, 1998 •3A

V ote
Continued from Page 1A
Is laughable. If anything it.
hurts everyone."
Wrst and Henley a rr hanking
0,1 ^'g support today from a
lirotip known ns the Seminole
County Citizens for Decency.
Tills group gathrrrd (he signa­
tures that led to n referendum
In November that would ban
nude dancing In the county If It
Is approved.
The Issue, some say. Is a dis­
traction from other Issues that
afTecl far more people In the
community - a case of the re­
ligion* ilulu trying to dictate
Its beliefs on everyone. Today's
voting should offer un Indica­
tion how the county feels as a
whole. Have Morris and Adams
been good Irndrrs? Are West
and Henley likely to lie better?
The county judicial race be­
tween 8-year Incumbent Jo h n
Sloop and former Assistant
Slate Attorney Je an n tr Oold
has a shade of controversy not
because of any hostilities of
the candidates hut because of
the efforts t»y the Seminole
County Republican Kxccutlvc
Committee to endorse a candi­
date. A Circuit Court judge
ruled against allowing an en­
dorsement.
At 10:45 this morning. 3
percent of the registered voters
had caBt their ballots. Ooard
called the turnout "light?

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POLICE BRIEFS
Traffic stop
William Joseph Puluso, 34.
of 1015 Regal Point Terrace,
Dike Mary, was stopped by
Seminole
Comity
sheriffs
deputies Friday morning near
SR-436 nnd CR-427 In Altnmnntc
Springs.
He
was
charged with car.eless driving,
arid possession of crack co­
caine.

Back in jail
Tim If. Kavnnnugh. 33. of
104 Kaywood Drive. Sanford,
was nrrrslrd by Sanford police
early Thursday. OfTlcefs said
he had gone to the home of Ills
separated wife's parents, re­
fused to leave and broke tele­
phones to prevent them from
calling for lirlp. He Is nlso said
to have been Involved In a
confrontation with a female
resident of the home.
After police urrtved. they
charged Kavanaugh with burglnry to a structure, assault A
battery, battery, and false Im­
prisonment.
On Monday. Kavanaugh had
been arrested by sheriffs depu­
ties In connection with the re­
ported theft of over $300 In
Pott doputios Como© Jones and Molly Jackson, Precincts 19 and 20. wait Items from a residence on Lake
outside the Seminole County Health Department on Airport Boulevard. Jonos Boulevard. At that time he was
and Jackson can guide voters through the process for today's Florida Pri­ charged with grand theft of
property.
mary.
Kavanaugh had just rerently
been released from the John E.
Polk Correction Facility In
V in ta g e v ie w
connection with that case, but
Is now bark In detention.
This picture was takon Apnl, 1935
Auto theft
on the playground of Southsido
Tnirey T. Doe. 22. of 1931
Elomentary School and is of Mrs.
Airport Blvd.. Sanford, was a r ­
Turnbull's 1934-35 kindergarten
rested by Sanford
police
class. Her sister, Stella P. Arring­
ton, was principal of the school
until she died suddenly in 1945.
Shown in the front row. from left;
Continued from Pag* IA
Billy Duncan. Jane Chapman,
1998/99 proposed budget.
Norma Joan Sayor, Lawrence
"Tliese grants will con­
(Sonny) Horton, Phyllis Bach,
tinue the grenl work nlready
Myra Southward, June Rone Dut­
being done by Florida's law
ton, Betty Crawley Second row:
enforcement officials by p u l­
David Bach, Jean Botelor,
ling more police officers on
Audrey Toll. Charlotto Stine,
the streets," said Graham.
Spencer Harden, Bid Ludwig.
‘Community policing has
Howard Whelchel. Back row:
been an Invaluable lool In
Nancy Williams. Lillian Boyle,
keeping neighborhoods and
families all over Florida safe
Clark Moore. George Chapman.
from crime."
Tommie Frazier, Simon OngTo date, the COPS pro­
feldor. Mrs. Turnbull is standing in
gram has awarded grants to
the back.
add more than 78,000 com ­
munity policing officers to
the nation's law enforce­
ment ranks, with over 4.000
•mUT'?
of the new officers allocated
•#*•• Ir, A
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♦U»:» /l
for Florida.

Wednesday morning. Officers
said he had nin Ills vehicle off
the road Into a ditch In the GOO
block of W. Airport Blvd. The

c\ r

vehicle lie was driving was
listed as having been stolen.
He was arrested on a charge of
grand theft auto.

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;UIA MAS COLLINS

Eula Mae Collins. 70. McKay
kiulevard, Sanford, died Frtay. Aug. 28, 1998 at Central
torlda Regional Hospital. Mrs.
talllna was bom Oct. 7, 1927
i Panama City. Mrs. Collins
ras a homemaker. She was a
lernber of New Salem P.B.
;hurch.
Survivors Include son. Henry
imlth. Bellevue, Wash.: daughcr. Virginia Cleveland. Orando: three grandchildren.
Wilson-Elchelberger
Mortuiry, Inc.. In charge of arangenientB.
1AXINE N. HANCOCK

Maxine N. Hancock, 81, Ptnerest Drive. Sanford, died Satrday. Aug. 29. 1998 at Healtharc and Rehabilitation Center
f Sanford. Bom Nov. 25, 1916
l Columbus. Oa.. she moved
i Central Florida In 1955.
Irs. Hancock was a restaurant
wner/operntor. She was a
lernber of American Legion
ost #53 Auxiliary and AARP.
Survivors Include sons. Dale,
anford, Wade. Webster, sisera, Louise Davis. Orlando,
rancis Martin. Winter Park.
(tuples StafT. Cocoa, Shirley
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Starke,
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randchlldren.
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ments.
ROBERT A. "BOBBY"
NEWMAN

Robert A. "Bobby* Newman.
77. Lily Court. Sanford, died
Saturday. Aug. 29. 1998 nt
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital. Bom Sept. 16. 1920, he
was a lifelong resident of S an­
ford. Mr. Newman was a
salesman. He served In WWII.
Mr. Newman was a member of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
Survivors Include wife. Wi­
nona M.; daughters, Lynn
Epps. New Smyrna Beach, Dionne Wontenay. Lake Mary.
Meg. Sanford;
son.
Bob,
Broomfield, Colo.; sister, Olive
Adams, Sanford; eight grand­
children; one great-grandchild.
Oramkow Funeral
Home.
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
MARGARET L. RIPLEY

Margaret L. Ripley. 80, Wicker
Court. Sanford, died Sunday.
Aug. 30. 1998. Bom April 20.
1918 tn Canton. Pa., she
moved to Central Florida In
1970 from Elmira. N.Y. Mrs.
Ripley was a homemaker. She
was a member of VFW Auxil­
iary. DAV Auxiliary and m em ­
ber and past president of
American Legion Post #53.

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has over 15 years of courtroom experience os a prosecutor with the State

Attorney's Office, a defense attorney a family lawyer and a civi triol lawyer.

Artannu Slmrnlse Smith, two
months, Terry Lane. Sanford,
died Thursday. Aug. 27, 1998
at Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Arlanna was bom
Ju n e 16, 1998 tn Orlando. She
was Pentecostal.
Survivors Include mother. Vic­
toria E., Sanford; grandmother.
Juanita. Sanford; grandfather.
Jeff Jones. Rochester. N.Y.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
JOHN REGIB W1NSTANLEY

John Regis Wlnstanley, 71.
Blue Spruce Court, Winter
Springs, died Monday, Aug. 31,
1998. Bom In Boston. Mass.,
he moved to Central Florida In
1985. Mr. Wlnstanley was re­
tired from the U.S. Air Force
and Navy, lie was a member of
VFW. American Legion, and
Naval Alumni Association. Mr.
Wlnstanley was a veteran of
Vietnam. Korea and WWII. He
was a member of St. Stephen
Catholic Church.
Survivors Include wife, Unipom "Not"; son. David. Qilbert.
Arlz.: daughtero, Janet Ray,
LlncolnvUle. Maine, Dcboruh
Djurlc, Ubertyvtllc. 111.. Dianne,
Camden. Maine, Anlda Sunny.
Gilbert. Arlz.; brothers, Natha.
Duxbury.
Maine.
Thomas,
Brockton. Mass.; eight grand­
children.
Family Funeral Care. Oviedo,
in charge of arrangem ents.

Jeffrey Thom pson's coleogues and peers hove recognized his experience
and judicial temperament by electing him to every ofTice available in the Bor
Association including most recently os its President. Jeffrey Thom pson is a
groduaie of Dike UriveriHy and the IMvsrsIty el Hsrfala Cslepe •( lew.

Jeffrey Thompson is involved:
IN HIS PROFESSION

IN HIS COMMUNITY

IN EDUCATION

* Brevard, Semnole ond Flonda
Bar Associations
* Rost President-Brevard County
Bar Assoc.
* 18th JudcxS Ct curt Grievance
Committee
* Judcial Liaison Committee
(Former Chairman)
* Florida Courtci of Bar
Association Ffresidents

* Juvenie Alternative Services
Program
* Teen Court
* Central Brevard Shanng Center.
Inc. (Post President)
* Citizens Jai Advisory Committee
(Chairman)
* Brevard County Domestic
Violence Task Force
* The United Way of Brevard
County
* Brevard C arty Legal Aid. Inc

(Teocher ond Seminar Lecturer)
* B C.C. Law Enforcement
Acodemy
* BCC Legal Assskng Program
* The Women's Center
* Brevard County Legal
Secretaries Association
* Flonda Bor Law Related
Education Committee
* Brevard County Bar Assoc.
Professonaism ond Ethics Panel

Jeffrey Thompson has been endorsed by:
• The Coastal Flonda Pokce Benevolent Association witch represents law enforcement officers r Titusvie.
Metooume, Indicn Harbor Beoch. Indutanbc, Soteite Beoch. Palm Boy. lAtest Melbourne. Metooume Beoch. the
Brevard County Shenffs Office, the Flonda ttghway Patrol ond the Flonda Manne Patiol
• Rockledge Pokce Deportment Fraternal Order of Pokce Lodge # 106
• Cocoa Pokce Department Fraternal Order of Pokce Lodge #112.

Jeffrey Thompson has spent his career in the courtroom handling the very same cases
that make up by fa r the largest percentage o f the Circuit Court's caseload.

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Survivors Include husband.
Jam es J.; sons. Donald J ., Ed­
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Berry. Port Charlotte. Nancyjo
Oee. Sanford: sister. Gladys
Snapp. Big Flats. N.Y.; eight
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Tuesday. September 1 '998

Editorial &amp; Opinion
President Clinton’s big mistake
1 hope that all of the hoopla surrounding
out president is almost at an end As I re
fleet on the term ol Ronald Reagan and the
Iran-Contra mess. I feel that tl ever a
president should have been Impeached.
Reagan should have lit addition, his a tti­
tude towards African Americans, ami all
the things he did to turn hack the clock,
quteklv generated a wall ol protection lor
the great communicator by his suppoilcrs.
Hie reason is pertecllv dear, he was lot
while people only and had very little to n
re n t for people ot color.
If William .Ictfcrson Clinton had contin­
ued the good old hoys' network lie would
not lv lacing all this humiliation Never
has a president had so many Alrtcan
tit ans m his cabinet litis is a definite

BOB
THOMAS

Kx.miplc. I |ust witnessed an Interview wtlli
milking Uemoer.it Mill Hamilton, ami tic
splte Frank Sent m ol CNN asking leading
questions, Hamilton quietly and efleellvely
placed S siio in an uncomfoitalile posi­
tion

h o b T h o m a s Is
a form er
S a n f o r d city
c o m m issio n e r.

I have supported the president since Ids
arrival on the national scene. Frankly. I
am angrv with him because all ol the bag­
gage hehlnil him should have Insulated Ills
Irehavlor m the face ol other women lie
should have kepi away from any woman
other than Ills wife, llillaryt

More than anything. I am hurting for
their daughter Chelsea. All this talk a trout
morality is a bunch of hunk. liaise casting
stones should examine themselves. Hence.
lh r e .it to t h i- I n s e c u r e w h ile m a le
____________________________ to you who call for tils resignation; what a
Mv cxpcilcnct tells me that the sharks than ever However, le a n appreciate some man thlnketb In Ills heart, so Is he: check
,m- circling around the president more people a n d thrtr honest objective postures your tinsels.

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T O TH E EDITOR
Citizen Fortier endorses
I. like "Citizen Sidling", assure von that l
have not consulted with the Republican
party regarding the following |&gt;olith.d cn
dorsements.
I have. lum r.Tr, done all the research
that anyone who cares about the future ot
the Seminole County Republic, m Party
needs to do. before heart fly endorsing
these candidates lor Judicial oilier
A. Michael Hross. m group 6; Jeanne
Gold In group l. and troth Philip Fougerousse and George Maxwell m group !».
sln rr Mr Stelllng didn’t name cither as
even tils second choice
I wish Mr. Stelllng had gone on to cu
dorse candidates for County Commission
and the School Hoard, so we would know
who to vote for In those races, as well.
Voters should ask themselves why the
Semi/toll* llrm lil would print a purportedh
personal endorsement from the leader of a
group which has been told It cannot Issue
endorsem ents Itself, legally. If Slelllng's
opinion ts truly that of a private citizen,
tben the Herald must publish personal poluteal endorsem ents from everyone.
Sincerely.
Doug F om cr
Lake Mary

Volunteers for progress?
One place to build the hotel/ronlerriue
center would be the projK-rty at .’MX) N.
French Avenue. I do not propose that The
Herald donate Its property to a developer,
but that !t--lor tlte good of the community
and downtown business—simply move out
of the way of "progress". Or perhaps some
othet downtown business would In* glad to
give up something in the way of revenueproducing acreage so that the city could
produce more jobs. Do we have any volun­
teers from those businesses so eager lor

progress?
Not so easy to make the grand gesture
when It is your ox that will he gored. Is It?
Every aigum rnl lor giving away the pro
pics ptopeity (imt.tins tlte sub-argument
that we do not need the land, anti that
theiclor* we are being greedily obstructive
bee •,,,c we do not want to give It away.
The logit al argument is never admitted
that, it the hotcl/conlrrcncc center Is such
a money maker, then the developers would
he glad to build It on land lhat they buy
and pay lor up hunt. Instead, wr are told
that, only ll we give away our park, can we
ever have development tn Sanford.
We ate a ls o told that leasing our park to
destroy It as a park Is not giving It away.
Ih.it argument was used tn Vietnam when
I was there, when a general said. "We had
to destroy the village lo save It.” Well, rest
assured that, tl we lease II. II Is gone for­
ever as our park If this scheme falls-and
grandiose money-making schemes do tall-who ts ever going to pay for Us removal?
Guess.
I have talked lo |&gt;roplc who. in kiire-Jctk
fashion, have thoughtlessly bought the
spiel ol our dcveloprr/mayor and his
Boosters Club and said. ‘I am for it.* I-irry
Dale belongs to the bterd that believes
tlwiL if U Is not paved. H Is not natural.
And good-ole-boys Darryl Mdaitu and
Whllev Kckstrln are not going to give away
our park unless they get somrlhlng out of
ll. Is there anyone in Sanford that dors not
believe that Mayor Dale will do some of thr
contracting, and tli.it all three will go gen­
erous campaign contributions? It never
hurts to have a large corporation grateful
to you.
RemrmlH-r. It was McLain and Eckstein
who wanted to push you and me o(T thr
lake so that they could do a little favor for
their good-ole-boy buddy about tlirre years
ago. They were stopped only by your vocal
disapproval and. because you disapproved.

you and I arc still able to visit our lake In
spite ol Me Dun's and Eckstein's arrogant
power play. Please remember these piihlu
spirited Individuals at election tunc

ho|&gt;e she doesn't show? Or should I
refuse to send one und hope Frank
understands'' Please hurry your
udvice, Abby The wedding is three
m o n th * away und I’m getting
ulcers.
IIUKT BRIDE-TO-BE
DEAR IIUKT: S in c e F r a n k
w ants hU m other to a tte n d the
wedding, she should be Invited,
und you should m ake an effort
to m end fences. A fter all, th is la
F ran k ’s wedding, too.
Now, I’m going to offer you a
l i t t l e m o re u d v ic e t h a n y o u
ask e d for. You’ll sav e y o u rse lf
u n to ld g rie f if y o u ta c k le th e
issue of Kay's place In y o u r Uvea
now. You didn’t m ention w h e th ­
e r Frunk received counseling to
deal w ith th e ubuae he received
w hile grow ing up. If he d id n ’t,
he should.
You a re m nrrying into u dys­
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S ince she hus u b used h e r own
sons, w hut’s to p revent h e r from
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u b u se , fo r him to w itn e s s h is
r s n d m o th e r t r e a t in g y o u o r
is fu th e r th a t w ay w o u ld be
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they data it wasn't sea they had
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press un opinion publicly
I interrupted college to raise
three children Thirty ycurs later, I
received un AA degree, with a II64
average and while working full
time It wasn't cosy, und I was grat­
ified by the expressions of sup|sirt
und congratulations from family
und friends alike. I'm now 52, a
grandmother, and have just re­
turned to college for my bachelor's
degree while working full lime I'm
likely to be in my mid-50s before I
finish
"Alice"# mean-spirited condem­
nation misses the point entirely.
Whether the degree helps in the
current job or whether one "needs’
a new career is irrelevant W'lut's
important is the personal fulfill­
ment that education brings, and the
enrichment of one's life and the
lives of others, that is inherent in
being better educated
Ahhy, your response to Alice wus
right on the murk. She should be
thoroughly ashamed of hersell Her
relative's accomplishment is indeed
praiseworthy.
GRANNY IN COIJ.KGE
AND PROUD OF IT
DEAR GRANNY: Y ours w as
o n e in a b a r r a g e o f m all I'v e
re c e iv e d fro m r e a d e r s o ffe r­
in g h e a te d c o m m e n ts a b o u t
“Alice"*8 letter. Read on:

DEAR ABBY: This is for "Alice,*
who thinks her relative should have
pursued housekeeping rather than
broadening her horizons and
improving her mind by obtaining u
college degree in her 40s
Wake up, Alice! This is the
1990s, not the 1890s. The definition
of a good wife no longer includes
maid service. You should lie con­
gratulating your relative ruther
than trying to pull her down. I
detect more than u touch of meanspirited jealousy in your letter.
Shame on you!
JANET IN ST. PETERSBURG. F1A

DEAR ABBY The letter from
"Alice," deriding her relative’s
uccumplishmcnt of graduating from
college in her -Ids. was so outra­
DEAR JA N E T : A lth o u g h
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DEAR ABBY: I des(&gt;orarely need
your advice about my soon-to-bo
mother-in-law. «I'll call her Kay.I
She was a horrible mother to my
fiance, "Frunk ” He und lus brother
grew up with severe physical and
emotional ubuse I believe Kay must
have a mental disorder that causes
her to do these things. However, in
recent years her behavior hus
improved. The verbal abuse isn't
constant like it was when Frank
and his brother were living with
her, hut its tone is as had as ever.
Alter Kay cools off. she acts as if
nothing ever happened
Four months ago, F’rank got into
a fight with his mother Uxause we
were five minutes late for a baby
shower for "Bobby,* our newborn
son The next day Kay called and
proceeded to tell Frank how worth­
less he is. and that he'll Is- a loser
all his life. Then she told him 1 was
a thankless, fat sloh
The lust we heard from Kay was
u message she left on our answering
machine at 3:30 urn., saying she
had ripped up Bobby's pictures und
never wunted to see unv of us again
Abby, I wus horrified Frunk as­
sured me that she would no longer
be a part of our lives utter having
hurt us so badly. He suid he was
through tolerating his mother's
abuse.
Since then, Kay bus asked
Frank's sister "Arlene* to ask us to
let her baby-ait and then Arlene
could take Bobby to Kay's house.
Kay has ulso done muny other
sneaky things.
Abby, I have no ruum in my life
for such u h itter, disagreeable
woman who will only hurt our fami­
ly if I let tier hack into our lives
Our wedding is scheduled for
November, und Frunk thinks we
should send his mother an invita­
tion because it's the polite thing to
do I understand his attachment to
his mother, hut I'm terrified of her
and what she may do I don't want
her in our lives, i.nd I'm afraid I'll
eventually lose Frunk because of
my feelings ubout his mother.
Should I send Kay an invitation
to our wedding just to be polite, und

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agem ent to th e recen t g ra d u ate
because, they, too, had en tered
college late in life. Read on:

DEAR ABBY I still have one of
your columns from years ago, in
which you unswered a 36-year-old
college dnqsiut who was consider­
ing entering medicul school. The
writer said it would take seven
years to finish - at which time
he/shc would In- 43 yeurs old You
answered by asking, *And how old
will you he in seven years if you
don't do a?"
Well, Aldiy, I entered ail lege as a
freshman at age 38 At 41. I gradu
ated magna rum laude with my
bachelor's degree, and at 42 I fin­
ished my master's of education with
honors My college experience
encouraged my out-of-work hus­
band to enroll in college, too. Now
we have both graduated and work
in careers we love. We've just pur­
chased our first nice home und ure
(laying our hills on time for the first
time in our 28-yeur murnage. Our
parents and grown children are
prnud of us. When I saw them
cheering ut my graduation, I cried.
Nothing could huve been nicer.
You were right when you said
the relative of the graduate should
lx* ashamed to have diminished her
happiness. I wish her well. Educa­
tion makes all the difference.
Thunks for suggesting it.
HAPPY AGGIE GRANDMA.
ENNIS, TEXAS
DEAR HAPPY: Y o u 're w e l­
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Why did Blake
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with Bengals?

Hibbard
By J e f f Berllnlcke

ASSISTANT SI&gt;ORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ M's n a tu ra l fur folks In S a n fo rd
to fcrl a little protective ab o u t hom eto w n
hero and Sem inole g ra d u a te .Jelf Blake.
So we have to w onder a little hit ab o u t his
decision over the w eekend to refuse a pay cu t
so th at he could rem ain with the C in c in n a ti
Bengals.
It's easy for me to play with som eone else's
m oney, b u t by tak in g a pay cu t from th e
$1.0 million he will m ake from the H elicals
to $1 million, Blake g u a ra n tee d himself, for
at least a little while longer, to lie stuck in
C incinnati, a place w here he Is u n d e r ­
appreciated.
It's tim e for a ch an g e of scenery for Blake
an d there a re several NFL cities th at w ould
love to have him.
According to published reports, th e way
the whole thing w orked out sta rte d w hen th e
Ik'iigals benched Blake last seaso n after th e
jtcngnls' typically atro c io u s s ta rt.
; Boomer Kslason cam e out of the grave to
replace Blake a n d put u p som e Incredible
n u m b ers, leading the Bengals to a s tro n g
finish.
! After the seaso n , K slason retired to Join th e
gang a t Mutulai/ XU/ht Football a n d th e
lleugals could have Insured their faith In
Blake b u t. instead, signed a n o th e r m u ch m aligned tp ia rtc rb a rk . Nell O'D onnell, w ho
w as recently c a st olf by the J e ts .
So It w as u p to Blake, the Bengals' one
sig n a tu re player, to fight for th e sta rtin g Job.
The last th in g an y team needs Is a
Q uarterback controversy. It only c a u se s a
division in th e locker room an d a n Instability
C incinnati clearly d oesn't need.
So Blake w ent out th is pre-season a n d lost
die battle for th e Job to O'Donnell.
To m ake m a tte rs w orse, the Bengals didn't
even play Blake In th eir final p re-seaso n
gam e Finlay night.
Reports say Blake a n d Just alxiut everyone
rise In lie B engals' family expected Blake to
be gone by S u n d a y , th e day of the final
foster »ills.
&lt; Instead. C incinnati offered the pay c u t.
» And Blake refused.
• Which leads u s to now. Blake h a s a n
iiwfully large c o n tra ct
for a b ackup
ipiartcrhai k.
Me also deserves to sta rt, som ew here, n ot
list based on being from Sanford, b u t
recause he's p u t u p som e great n u m b e rs
iver the past several y ears an d still h a s
&gt;crhaps th e best a rm In the game.
; Instead, lie's In a city w here he h a s w orn
iut Ills welcome.
Last y ear's controversy with the C in c in n a ti
killce Isn't w orth reh ash in g , but It's tim e for
Make to Just get o u t of Clncy. He's even been
penciled by h is form er m entor, B ruce Coslet.
lie B engals' h ead coach who h n s been w ith
Hake since he w as a free agent signed by th e
c ts o u t of E a st C arolina.
Blake an d the B engals were a perfect
l t M H M J i f f ,P M i 6 A

Seminole s Carson Stone and Chad Whitman (No 13) go
high abovo the net to team-block a Ml attempt by a Fathor

Lopoz player during tho Tribo s season-opening win Monday

Please see Volleyball. Page BA

Record
field
kicks off
running
season
By Dean ta d tk

HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ Greenwood Lakes
Middle School looked like on ant
farm on Saturday as 682 runners
showed up for th r 1098 Lake Mary
Summertime Cross Country won.
So many runners registered for
the event that race organizer Mike
Gibson had to split the boys 13-18
nge group Into two divisions, 13-15
and 16-18. run an extia rare and
buy another team trophy.
In the hoys 13-15 Team Race,
the Dr. Phllllps-Paws Track Club
and die Flagler Doggs Track Club
ended up tied with 85 points, but
Dr. Phillips was awarded the tro ­
phy when Wube Tes came home
first In the race.
Tes ran a 16:52.17 to finish
ahead of Flagler's Matt Cianciulll,
who ran a 17:04.69.
The Flagler Doggs Track Club
claimed the victory In the boys 1618 race, scoring 83 points to 104
for Uie runner-up Lyman Oold
Track Club.
The Lake Mary Track Club's Nick
Stuart was the race winner over the
Lyman Oold Track Club's Nate
Adams.
The Lake Brantley Patriot Track
Club was the girls 13-18 team win­
ner over the Ocala-Bellevue-Rat
Power Track Club.
Kelly Walker and Chrlstln C han­
dler of the third place Flagler
Doggs Track Club placed first and
second in the race over Lake Bran­
tley's Stephanie Cornell.
Other Individual winners were
Mitch Gammon, 8-Under boys;
Carrie Barnes. 8-Under girls; P at­
rick Jackson. 9-10 boys; Bridget
lllcky, 9-10 girls; David Vlrgcts. 1112 boys; Shannon Hickey. 11-12
girls; Jesse Thomas, 19-29 men;
Marissa Maingot, 19-29 women;
Kurt Ochl, 30-39 men; Bob
Stachow. 40-49 men; and Jo e
Ross. 50-Over men.

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After etbrts to work out a trade over the weekend
failed. San'ord s Jeff Blake has been relegated to back­
up duties kr the Cincinnati Bengals, at least for now.

SANFORD _ Thr Matt Hibbard
era begun at Seminole High
School's Dill firm ing Memorial
Gymnasium Monday night and. ex­
cept foi some minor problems. It
turned out lo lx- a great debut for
die rookie boys volleyball conch.
Not everything was perfect for
the Nolrs which played their first
olflclal game of the season. The
team lookrd sloppy at times, but a
15-11. 15-13 win over Daytona
Dench's Father Lopez was a nice
way to liegln the season for the
oldrr. yrt Inexperienced fighting
SrmlnolcH.
Illhhnrd. a longtime fixture In
Sanford recreational volleyball,
made bis debut last night after
taking the reins from Blit Whalen
w h o strppcd down after two years
at the helm.

RSBULTB

ROTS _ I. M llrh Gammon.
7:27.30: 2. Nctnen W Uc
S -U N D U O U U S . I. Cam e D a m n .

Please see Running, Page BA

The Flagler Doggs Track Club (top) and Lake Brantley Patriot
Track Club (bottom) pose with the toam trophies they won in

NnMPMNlrMIlNai
16-18 boys and 13-18 girls divisions, respectively, at the
I99A Lake Mary Summertime Cross Country Run on Saturday.

�0 A •Sominoio He'aid Sanford. Florida •Tuesday, Seplcmbar 1. i?9il

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C t u n l y Court
tt m l n o l # County,
Florida
C a t# • 0ft 10074CODL
i M i r c o m m Corporation
Plaintiff

N O TIC E OF
APPLI CATION FOR TAX OEEO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
1that T A O Proprrtiaa of South
Florida Inc c/o OU FSO AT IN
TAX CERT DEPT tha holder ot
1the toll' wing cartdicstefs) ha*
filed *atd certifu .1!»•(%) for a fat
&lt;1eed to Ih» ittued thereon Thi
certificate
num|»er(*f
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year(t)
of
issuance
I detCfiption Of fhe property
j the name(t) in which it
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Year ot Issuance 1906
Description of Property
: LEG LO TS 3 A 4 BLK C TRACT
11 SANI ANO O SPRINGS PB 5
PG 4R
Names in which attested
; Charles M Uooth III Ihea L
i l»ePinto All of **id pu»|*e»ly
■being
in
tha
County
id
Semmole State ot Florida
Unlett such certdicate(s) than
I be redeemed according to law.
I tha property datcnbad in tuch
1cartdicala(t) will be told to the
highet! bidder at the we%t front
door
Sammol#
County
Courthouta Sanford Florida,
on the 28th day ot September
|1998 at 11 CO a m
i Payment of Sale lee applica­
ble documentary stamp fate*
I and recording tee* are required
i to be paid by the tucceatful
I bidder at the tale Full payment
ot an amount equal to the highI ett b»d it due wdhm 24 hourt
after the advertised time ot tha
•tale All paymentt thall be cash
or
guaranteed
mttrument
I mad# payable to the Clerk ot
tha Circuit Court
Dated thit t2(h day ntAugust
| 1998
(Seat)
, MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COUR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY
• FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergert
t Deputy Clerk
i Publtth Augutt 18 25 Sept 1
. K 8 1998
l OET-156

G E NE RA L J U R IS D IC TIO N
NORWEST BAN*
MINNESOTA N A AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THAT
CERTAIN POOLING AND
SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF
SEPTEMBER 1 1997
FOR SOUTHERN PACIFIC
SECURED ASSETS CORP
MORTGAGE LOAN
ASSET BACKED
PASS THROUGH
CERTIFICATES S E R B S 1997 3
Plaintiff.

Matilda Salarar
Defendant
N O TIC E
OF S H ER IF F'S SALE
NOTICE IS MERCOV GIVEN
that by virtue ol that certain
Writ of Elocution n i u M out of
and under the *eat of tha
County Court of Sammola
County Florida C aio • 0ft10074CODL upon a final lodg­
ment randarad In tha aforoaaid
court on tha flth day of July
A O 1007 in tha* cartain case
antitiad
Lessecomm
Corporation.
Plaintiff
v*
Matilda Salaiar.
Dafandant
ohich
aforesaid
Writ
of
Elocution a h delivered to nia
a* Shanff of Seminole County
Ftouda and I have levied upon
.»•' tha right, tifta and interest of
tho dafandanti in tha following
described proparty »a&gt;d prop*
orty baing locatad in Sammola
County Florida mora particu*
larly described a* follows
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Vm •lFTOFlSYftDNA04374
Being ttorad at Altamonta
Towing Inc
and tha undersigned at Shanff
of Sammola County. Florida
will at I t 00 A M on tha 22nd
day of Saptambar A D t99ft
offar tor tala and tall to tha
highaat b ddar FOR CASH IN
HAND AND SUOJECT TO ANY
AND A IL EXISTING LIENS at
tha Front (Watt) Door at tha
tlapt of tha Sammola County
Courthouta in Sanford. Florida,
tha at&gt;ova datcnbad proparty
That taid tala it baing mada
to tatitfy tha tarmt ot thit Writ
of Eiacution
Donald F Etlmgar. Shardf
Sammola County. Florida
NO TICE REGARDING T h £
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES A C T OF 1990 PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL A CCO MM ODA TION S
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE P RO ­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
"HE ENF ORCE ABL E WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION
AT
THE
SHERIFF'S
OFFICE 1345 28TH STREET
SANFORD. FLORIDA AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE P R O ­
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ift
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Saptambar t. 8 199ft Wdh Sala
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1998
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OF TH E 1STH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
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JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
CASE NO. • • -003 -C A -1 4-K
UNIVERSAL AMERICAN
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FRANK J PA RISE et el .
Defendant*
N O TIC E OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREDY GIVEN to
an Amended Final Judgment ot
N O TIC E OF
Forecloture dated AUGUST
A P P LIC ATIO N FOR TA X D E E D
12lh 199ft entered in Civil
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
Cate No 98-883-CA-14-K uf the
that FUND AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
Circuit Court ot the E IG H ­
FUNDCO. INC . tha holder of
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
tha following cartificata(t) hat
lor
SEMINOLE
C O U N TY
fdad said cartificata(t) for a taa
Florida wherein UNIVERSAL
dead to ba ittuad lharaon Tha
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County
ot
MODAL C EN TER . ACCOROINQ
Sammola, t u t a of Flood a
TO
TH E
PLAT
THEREOF.
Unlatt tuch cartdicata(t) thall
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 34
ba radaamad according to law.
PAGES 23 AND 24 OF THE P U B ­
tha proparty datcnbad in tuch
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
certificate!#) will ba told to tha
COUNTY. FLORlOA
htghaat bidder at tha watt front
a/k/a 1017 MORTON COURT
door.
Seminole
County
OVIEDO. FLORIDA 3276S
Courlhouaa. Sanford. Florida,
DATED thit 14th day of
on tha 21 at day of Saptambar
Augutt. 1998
IM S . at 1100 a m.
MARYANNE MORSE
Paymant o! Sala fat. applica­
Clerk of Circuit Court
ble documantary ttamp taaat
By Dorothy W Bolton
and recording feat are required
A t Deputy Clerk
to ba paid by tha auccetaful
Attorney for Plemtilf
bidder at tha tale. Full paymant
WILLIAM P McCAUGHAN
of an amount equal to tha high­
Lew Office of
aat b*d la due within 24 hourt
William P McCaughan
attar tha advertised time of tha
80 S W 8th Street
tala. All payments thall ba cath
Suite 2803
or
guaranteed
inttrumant.
Miami. Florida 33130
mad# payable to tha Clerk ot
*ln accordance with the
the Circuit Court
Americana With Oitebilihet Act.
Deled thit 4th day of Augutt.
pertont
in need of e tpeciel
IM S
accommodation to participate
(Seel)
m thit proceeding thall. within
MARYANNE MORSE
a reetoneble time prior to any
CLARK OF THE
proceeding.
contact
the
C IR C UIT CO UR T
Admimetration Office ot the
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Court. 301 N Perk Avenue,
FLORIDA
Sanford. Florida 32771, tele­
by Michelle L. Sihra
phone (407) 322-4330 eat 4227.
Deputy Clerk
(TDD)
t -800-958-8771. or Voice
Publith
A ugutt 18. 25. A
(v) 1-800-955-87 70 vie F1or.de
September 1, S. IM S
Relay Service *
DET-S9
Publith
Augutt
2S.
end
N O T IC I OF
September 1. 1998
DET-231________________________
A PP LIC ATIO N FOR TA X DBSD
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
N O TIC K OF
that RUTH COLMAR, the holder
A P P LIC ATIO N FOR TA X OEKD
of the following certlf»cate&lt;a)
NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
hat hied taid certificate!#) for a
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
taa deed to be Ittued thereon
MUNICO, INC . the holder of the
Tha certificate numbartt) and
following certificate!!) hat filed
yearfe)
of
iaeuence.
the
taid certificate!*) lor e tea deed
datcnption of the property, end
to be ittued thereon The cer­
tha nameft) in which it wae
tificate number(i) and yeer(t) of
aatattad it/art at followt
ittuence. the detcription ol the
Certificate No: 1890
property, end the neme(t) in
Year ol Issuance 1S91
which it wet e t tttt e d it/are at
Detcription of Property:
followt
LEO SEC 10 TW P 208 ROE 32E
Certificate No 3830
FROM NW COR RUN S 1883 26
Year of Ittuance 1996
F T NWLY ON CURVE 148 28 FT
Detcription of Property
N 38 OEO 13 MIN 38 SEC E
LEG LO T 136 VILLAS OF CAS­
121078 F T ELY ON CURVE
SELBERRY PH 4 PD 42 PGS 46
478 88 F T E 238ft 08 FT ELY ON
TO 48
CURVE 1877 SO F T N 77 OEO 36
Namea in which aatetted
MIN 41 SEC E 42 38 F T TO POO
Carlot Go me/.
Monalita
RUN N 12 OEO 23 MIN 18 SEC
Gom el All of taid property
W 880 FT S 84 OEO 82 MIN 48
being
in
the
County
of
SEC W 332 31 F T N 781 42 FT E
Seminole. State of Florida
188 83 F T 8 12 DEO 23 MIN IS
Unlett tuch certificate!*) thall
SEC C 1320 F T S 77 OEO 38
be redeemed according to law.
MIN 41 SEC W 20 F T TO BEQ (5
the property described in tuch
AC).
certificated) will be told to the
Namea in which a tta tta d
highett bidder et the weal front
Joae L Qatarfa Sara Oalarta.
door.
Seminole
County
All of taid property being in the
Courthouta. Sanlord Florida,
County of Seminole. State of
on the 28th day ol September,
Florida.
1998. et 11 00 e m
Unlete tuch cartificela(t) thall
Payment of Sale fee applica­
be redeemed according to lew
ble documentary ttamp taiea
the property datcnbad in tuch
and recording feet ere required
certificate!#) will be told to the
to be paid by the tuccettlul
highet! bidder at tha watt front
bidder at the tale Full payment
door.
Seminole
County
of an amount equal to the high­
Courthouta. Sanford. Florida,
est bid it due within 24 hourt
on the 21th day of September.
alter the advertised time of the
IM S . 111 100 a m
tele All payments thall be cash
Paymant of Sala fee. applica­
or
guaranteed
instrument,
ble documantary ttamp taaes
made payable to the Clerk ot
and recording leet are required
the Circuit Court
to be paid by tha tucceatful
Dated this 12th day ol Augutt.
bidder at the tele Full payment
1998
ot an amount equal to the high­
(Seat)
aat bid it due within 24 hourt
MARYANNE MORSE
after the advertised time of the
CLERK OF THE
tele All paymentt thall be cath
C IR C U IT CO UR T
or
guaranteed
inttrumant.
SEMINOLE CO U N TY
made payable to the Clerk ot
FLORIDA
tha Circuit Court
by Shirley C Hergert
Oalad thit 11th day ol Augutt.
Deputy Clerk
1MB
Publish Augutt 25. Sept 1 8 8
(Seal)
16. 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
DET-175
CLERK OF THE
00-2182
C IR C U IT CO UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H E E IG H TE E N TH
FLORlOA
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
by Michelle L Silva
IN AND FOR
Deputy Clerk
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
Publith A ugutt 18. 25 end
S TA TE OF FLORIDA
September 1. 8. 1688
C a te Ne. 80-812
DAT-180

JOHN M
IENIHAN et in

et el
Defendant*
NOTICE
OF F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
BY CLkHft u r
C IR C U I T C O U R T
Notice it hereby given t*•-•• the
undesigned Maryanne Morse,
Clerk of the Circuit Court ot
St MlNOLE County. Florida will
on the 17th day ot September.
1998 at 11 00 o'clock a m nt
the Front Door of the Semmole
County Courthouse in Sanford.
Florida offer tor tale and tell at
put he outcry to the highest and
t»e*l bidder for cath. the fol­
lowing described property situ­
ated in SEMINOLE County
Florida to-wit
UNIT NUMBER M9 RIDGE­
WOOD VILLAS A CONDOMI NI­
UM ACCORDING TO THE D E C ­
LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
REC ORDE D
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 3169 PAGE
:6ft AND ANY AMENDMENTS
AND
EXHIBITS
TH ER ETO .
TO GETHER WITH AN UNDIVID­
ED INTEREST IN THE COMMON
E LE M ENT S
APPURT ( N A N I
TH ER ETO IN ACCORDA NC E
WITH THE SUB JE CT TO THE
COVE NA NT S
CONDITIONS.
R ES TRICTIONS EA SEM EN TS
TERMS AND O TH E R PROVI­
SIONS OF SAlO DECLARATION
OF
COND OMINI UM
AS
REC ORDED IN T H t PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
CO UN TY FLORIDA
pursuant to the final decree of
foreclosure entered in a cate
pending in taid Court the style
uf which is NORWEST DANK
MINNESOTA
vs
JO H N M
LENIHAN et ut et al #1 u i ,
et al .
Pertont with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
■hOUld
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 301 N Park
Avenue Suite N 301. Sanford,
Florida 32771 at least five days
prior
to
the
proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4330 eat
•4227. t 800-955-8771 (TDD)
or 1 (800) 955-8770 (V) via
Florida Relay Service
WITNESS my hand and official
teal of said Court this 13th day
uf AUOU8T. 1998
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryanne Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFI CES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Pott Office Ooi 2347
Tempa. Flonde 33601
Publish
Augutt
25.
and
September 1. 1998
DEI-230
N O TIC B OF
A P P LIC ATIO N FO P TA X DKCD
NO TIC E IS HEREDY GIVEN
that RUTH COLMAR the holder
ot the following certificete(s)
hat filed teid certificate(t) tor e
tea deed to be ittued thereon
Tha certificate number!*) end
year(t)
of
ittue nce,
the
description ot the property, end
the neme(t) in which il wat
attested it/are at followt
Certificate No 3399
Year of Ittuance 1891
Description of Property
LEG SEC 26 TW P 21S ROE 30E
NW W4 OF SE 1/4 W OF E LI
FPL POWER ESMT
Names in which e tte tte d
Thomas N Tompkins. Mercia K
Tompkins All of said properly
being
in the
County
of
Semmole. State of Florida
Unlett tuch cerlihcate(t) shell
be redeemed according to lew.
the property described in tuch
certdicete(t) will be told to the
highett bidder et the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on the 28th day of September.
1998. at 11 00 e m
Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taiea
and recording tees ere required
to be paid by the tucce ttlul
bidder at the tele Full payment
of an amount equal to the high­
est bid it due within 24 hourt
after the advertised time of the
tele All payments shell be cash
of
guaranteed
mttrument.
made payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Oated this 12th day of Augutt.
1998
(Seat)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
C IR C UIT C O UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Michelle L Silva
Oeputy Clerk
Publith Augutt 18. 25. and
September 1. 8. 1088 PET-189
N O TIC B O F
A P P LIC ATIO N FOR TA X OBBO
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN.
that THE AMIGO PARTNERSHIP,
the holder ol the following cartilicale(a) hat filed said certifi­
cate^) for a tat dead to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(a)
end
year(a)
of
ittuence. the description of the
property end the neme(t) in
wtuch it wat attested it/are at
followt
Certificate No 4690
Year of Ittuence 1991
Description ol Property
LEO LO T 6S P IC K E TT DOWNS
PB 29 PGS 19 TO 21
Names in which e tte tte d
Hurley D Ruth. Susan A Brock
All ol aa«d properly being in the
County of Semmoie. Stele of
Florida.
U nlett tuch certiticele(t) shell
be redeemed according to lew,
the property described in tuch
certiliceteit) will be told to (he
highett bidder et the west Ironl
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord Florida,
on the 28th day ol September,
1998. et 11 00 e m
Payment ol Sale lea. apptice
bie documentary stamp taiea
and recording leet ere required
to be paid by the tuccettlul
bidder et the tele Full payment
ol an amount equal to (he high­
est bid it due within 24 hourt
after the advertised time ol Ihe
tele Ail payments shell be cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk ol
the Circuit Court
Oeted this 111h day of Augutt.
1990
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR CUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
by Michelle L Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish A ugutt 18 25. and
September 1. • 1998 DET-161

Legal Notices
N O TIC L OF
APPLI CATION I OR TAX D E E D
NOTICF IS HEREDY GIVEN
that TAD PROPERTIES OF
SOUTH FLOniOA INC t to OU
IS O ATTN TAX CERT DEPT the
holder ol the following certifi­
cate!*) ha* Med said certifi­
cate!*) foi a las deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
mmitier(a)
arid
yrar(s)
ot
t«siian&lt; «• the de*t ription ot the
property and the narne|s) m
wlm h d was assessed is/are as
follows
Cerllltcate No 1901
Year ot Issuance 1096
Description nt Property
LEG W 1/2 OF LO TS 251 •
. . - A U LO TS 253 TO 286
LONQWOOD PD 1 PG 21
N .n w . ... Mh;ch c js rt'.? •
Glen R Roheffson Naomi A
Robertson All of said property
being
in
the
County
of
Semmole Slate ol Florida
Unlett tuch * rrtihcnlr(s) shall
l u redeemed according to law
the property described in such
cert ifk ate(s) will he sold to thi*
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Semmole
County
Courthouse Sanlord Florida
on the 2ftth day of September
199ft at I t 00 a m
Payment ot Sale fee apphea
t»le documentary stamp late*
and recording tee* are required
to be paid by the successful
bidder at Hie sale t ull payment
ol an amount equal to Ihe high
est bid Is due within 24 hours
after the advertised time ot the
sale All payments shall 1&gt;e cash
or
guaranteed
instrument
made pjyable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Dated this t2lh day of August
199ft
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OE THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE CO UN TY
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Merger!
Deputy Clerk
Publith Augutt 1ft 25 Sept 1
Aft 1998

DEM 67

N O TIC E OF
AP P LIC ATIO N FOR TAX D EED
NOTICE 13 HEREBY OIVEN
that TAD Properties ol South
Florida Inc c/o OU FSO ATTN
TAX CERT D IP T the holder of
the following certificate(s) has
filed said certificate!*) for a taa
deed to be issued thereon The
certificate
num ber(t) and
year(t)
of
ittua nce
the
description of the properly and
the nam e(t) in which it was
attested it/are at tollowt
Certificate No 887
Year of Ittuance 1996
Description of Property
LEQ LO TS 2 ♦ 4 OLK A CEL
ERY AVE ADO PO 1 PG 125
Names in which a ttested
Noel Cameron Joan Cameron
All ot taid property being in the
County of Semmole State ot
Florida
Unlett such cerlificate(t) shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in tuch
cerbficate(t) will be told to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on the 28th day of September.
1996. at 11 00 a m
Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary ttamp taiea
and recording leea are required
to be paid by the tucceatful
bidder al Ihe tale Full payment
ot an amount equal to Ihe high­
est bid it due within 24 hourt
after the advertised lime ot the
tale All paymentt thall be cath
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk ol
the Circuit Court
Dated this 12th day of Augutt
1998
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR CUIT CO UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergerf
Deputy Clerk
Publith
A ugutt
18
2$.
September 1 6 8 1998
OET-158

JM R 888-8848
IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N I B IO M T88NTM
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
m A N D FOR
8B M IR O L8 C O U R TV ,
• T A T I OF FLO R lO A
Casa Na. • 8 -O t t B -C A -f 4 -K
Q SN 8R AL JU R IS D IC TIO N
OLD KENT M ORTOAOE
COMPANY. ITS SUCCESSORS
AND/OR ASSIGNEES
F/K/A CITIZENS FIRST
MORTOAOE COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
ALICE MAE WILLIAMS,
at ut . et a l,
Defendants
N O TIC B
OF F O R B C L O B U R I SALE
B Y C LE R K OF
C IR C U IT C O U R T
Notice tt hereby given that Ihe
undersigned Maryanne Morse.
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court of
SEMINOLE County. Florida, will,
on tha 17th day of September,
1898. at 11 00 o'clock a m at
the West Front Door of Ihe
Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford. Florida, offer for tale
and tell al public outcry to Ihe
highett and bett bidder for
cath. Ihe following described
property situated in SEMINOLE
County, Florida, to-wit
LO T 6. BLOCK 0. COUNTRY
C LUB
MANOR.
UNIT
3.
ACCOROINQ TO THE PLAT
TH EREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGE 76 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
pursuant to Ihe final decree of
foreclosure entered in a cate
pending in said Court, the style
of which it OLD KENT M O R T­
GAGE COMPANY. ITS SUC C ES­
SORS ANO/OR ASSIGNEES
F/K/A CITIZENS FIRST M O R T­
GAGE COMPANY, vt ALICE
MAE WILLIAMS, et u t . et at
Pertont with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participata in this proceeding
ahould
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 301 N Park
Avenue Suite N 301. Sanford.
Florida 32771 at least five days
prior
to
the
proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4330 eat
#4227. 1-8OO-955-0771 (TO O ),
or f &lt;800)-9S5-8770 (V). via
Florida Relay Service
WITNESS my hand and official
teal of said Court this 1 3th day
of Augutt. 1998
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryanne Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Dolton
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Pott Office Dos 2347
Tampa. Florida 33601
Publish
Augutt
25
and
September 1. 1998
DST-228

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members &lt;&gt;/ professional spurts' balls
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knows about
famous
broadcaster Ked Harber and Yankee
outfielder ’Dm Haines who should In a
lock after he ri’ttri’s.
’Ihea there's tennis player Jim
('mirier who has scccral majors to his
credit. We all knew those three.
What I didn't know ts that Ni l .
leyend Steve Uirycnt. oiu of the most
sure-handed
receivers
fn Joothnll
hlstoni and a star In the Mbs Jor the
Seattle Scahatcks, spent some time
yrow lny up fit Sanford before moviny to
Oklahoma, lie came from a military
Jam ily
that spent
several
years
stationed In Sanford.
Just passtny that ninny ut no extra
chary e.

Herald Pbotc by ftliPoo Maisdsqn

New Sominoio High School boys1 volleyball coach
Matt Hfctoard (abovo, loft) looks on with approhonsion

Volleyball
C ontinued from P « |c BA

Hibbard Iiuh coarhrd most of
the Scmlnolrr* since they were
kids, and was railed try one ot
his players. John Bryant, as
"our best friend."
He Is also a change ol pace
from the Intense Whalen.
Sometimes, maylic a little too
relaxed.
“We're real comfortable with
him." senior H.J. Pratt said.
"He makes us feel Ihut way."
Monduy
night.
Seminole
seemed to be having too much
fun at times.
The tram Is si-nlor-leaden:
ull six starters urr seniors.
But. at times, the team pluyrd
without Intensity nnd almost
let a big lead slip away In the
first game and struggled to
wipe out a large delicti In the
second.
Seminote Jumped out to an H2 lead In the first game, Ird by
seniors Hick Mendez. Chad
Wlilttnmn and Pratt at llu- net.
Father Lopez then fought
back and cut the deficit to 1311 before
Bennie Moaycr
stopped the Seminole bleeding
with a spike and th r 'Notes
were able to close It out.
In th r second game. Semi­
nole fell down by scores of 4-0
und 13-H before scoring the
m atch's lust seven points.
Pratt carried the team, domi­
nating the net.
It wasn't always pretty, but It
wus a start to what Hibbard
hopes will be a lung relation­
ship.
"I felt u little tense tonight."
Hibbard said. "Hey, II was my
first game. But I liked the way
wc came back. It 's been fun."
It may not be as much fun
Wednesday as Seminole travels
to Oviedo to take on big bitter
Turner Elliott and the defend­
ing VolleyFest champion Lions.

GREYHOUNDS GROWL
IX)NGWOOH _ In a thrtllrr on
Monduy night. Lymun's hoys
varsity volleyball tram nar-

dunng

Ih o

F ig h tm g

S o m m o lo s

1 5 -1 1 ,

1 5 -1 3 v ic to ry

o v o r th o F a th e r L o p o a G r e e n W a v o M o n d a y night

rowly edged Oviedo to the sea­
son oprnrr nt the Carlton
Henley Sports Complex.
Tilt- Greyhounds won the first
game 15-10. but lost the sec­
ond 15-17.
Thr hosts Ird lay* six points
early In thr final game, but
Oviedo, the defending VollcyFest champion, stormed buck
Into thr game. In the end.
however. Lyman triumphed 1G14.
Lyman coach Gina Bonaventurr called the game *u total
tram effort."
Donuvrnture was proud of
her team's performance tn Its
first match.
"Everyone kept their focus."
said Donuvrnture. "and contin­
ued to stay constant and
strong as th r game progressed.
Oviedo coach Tim Gczrgo
believes Ills team Is ut a
building stugr.
and said.
"There were u lot of pluces
where we saw we could use
work."
Bonaventure credited great
efforts out of Kevin Graves.
Kenny Wilson. Stuurt Cragrr.
Jose Homan. Mario Hlvrra,
Saull Vlzueta. und every other
player In bringing Lyman home
Its first victory of the sruson.
Earlier, Lymun's junior var­
sity defeated Oviedo JV tram.
Oviedo will try to bounce
hack Wednesday at home
against Seminole, and Lytnun
will play at Lake Mary on the
same day.

PATRIOTS POUNCE
WINTER SPRINGS _ Lake
Brantley
defeated
Winter
Springs 15-1 and 15-10 In the
opening boys varsity volleyball
mutch of the season for both
teams at Winter Springs High
School Monduy night.
Thr match gave Lake Bran­
tley coach Jerri Kelly a chance
to assess her team us every
player got time on the court.
"I'm very pleased at how the
blocking und hitting are devel­
oping." suld Kelly.
Lake Brantley's next game

will lx- at I i o i d c on W e d o e s d . i y
against Dike Howell with the
junior varsity playing at G p in
and the varsity at 7 p in

RAMS ROMP
CASSELHEKHY _ Tile Like
Mary boys' volleyball team
opened Its season with a 15 5,
15-10 romp over a lough Like
Howell squad on Monday night.
Like Mary will host Lyman
on Wednesday, while Like
Howell will travel to Like Itrail
tlcy. also on Wednesday. Var
slly action begins at 7 p in. lot
both contests.

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IN TH S C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T M I E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C O U R T,
IN AND FOR
SEM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
Case N#.: 08 3 1 f « DR 03 P
In th# Matter of I hr
Adoption ol
JAQ2,
Adoptee
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
OF S TE P P A R E N T A D O P TIO N
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO nnCN T ALLEN ELMORE
YOU ARE HEREOY NOTIFIED
that a Petition under oath ha*
Pern filed in the above stylnl
court
for
the
Stepparent
Adoption ol J A Q / . born May
t. 1989. in Winter Park. Florida
by DONALD F ZUMR. the minor
child’* stepfather You are here­
by notified that you are required
to serve a copy of your written
defenses, il any lu t| un DON
A ID F /t IMR Petitioner Cin
Mnhael
Tender
Esq.
Petitioners attorney whose
address is t i l S Maitland
Avenue Suite 100 Maitland.
Florida 37751. on or before
SEPTEMOER IT. t998 and file
the original with the iter* ol
tins court before service on the
Petitioner or immediately there­
after Your failure to respond
will be treated as consent to
the stepparent adoption and
you will permanently lose all
legal rights as a parent to the
child named in the petition tor
stepparent adoption
WITNESS my hand as clerk of
said court and seal thereof this
t?th day ot August. 1998
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
Uy Nancy R Winter
As Deputy Clerk
Publish August IN 25 and
September I 8 1998
OEM S?

N O TIC E OF
A P P LIC A TIO N FOR TA X D E E D
NOTICE IS HEREOY GIVEN
that FUND as Custodian lor
Munico, Inc . th# holdsr ot the
following csrtificate(s) has filed
said certificate!*) for a fa* deed
to bs issued thereon The cer
tdicate number(s) and year(s) of
issuance, the description of the
property and the name(s) in
which it was assessed is/are as
follows
Certificate No 3370
Year of Issuance 1996
Description of Property
LEG SEC 18 TWP 218 ROE 30E
DEQ 250 28 FT E ♦ S 16 DEQ SO
MIN E 127 FT OF NW COR OF
NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 RUN S 16
DEQ 50 MIN E I I S FT W 311 61
FT N 2 OEQ 9 MIN 40 SEC W
110 IS FT E 282 47 FT TO DEG
Names in which assessed*
JAMES F EDWARDS IV All of
said property being m the
County of Seminole. Stats of
Florida
Unless such certificate!*! shall
tie redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate!*) will In* sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse Sanford Florida
on the 2tst day of Seplentber
1996 at 11 00 a m
p*&gt; merit ol Site I* . « |||&gt;I&gt;Ca
W , documentary vfamp ta a .l
and recording laaa art raquirad
lu U paid by Ihe successful
ladder ,1 th . sale Full payment
of an amount equal to tha higha«t laid a% alia* aaraltaan 24 hoajri
atlel lha advertised tana* ot th#
aal# All |aayna#nta ahall h# rath
of
guaranteed
intlruttMant.
niaal# payatal# to th# Ctefk ot
th# Garcuat Cooat
Dat#d that 5th day ol August
IN I
(S#al|
M A n rA h h l MOHSt

N O TIC E OF
A PP LIC ATIO N FOB TA X O E ED
NOTICE IS HEREOY GIVEN
that FUNO AS C USTO DIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC the holder of the
following certificate!*) ha* Med
said certificate!*) for a tai deed
to be issued thereon The cer
tdicate number!*) and year(s) of
issuance the description of the
property and the name(s) in
which it was assessed is/are as
follows
Certificate No 1630
Year of Issuance 1990
Description of Property
LEG LO T 19 TIOERON HILLS
PH tn PO 26 PG 13
Names in which assessed
Karel
Sahanaia.
Teresa
Sahana|a. Vonny Qugiantn All
of said pro|»erty hemq tn the
County of Seminole State of
Florida
Unless such certificate!*) shall
I#** redeemed according fo f.tw
Ihe property desrnlted tn surh
crrlificatr(s) will be sold to the
highest bidder at Ihe west front
door.
Sernmule
County
Courthouse. Sanford Florida
on the 2t*t day of September
1996 at It 00 a m
Payment of Sale fee. appliesMe documentary stamp fairs
and recording fees are required
lo be paid by fhe successful
ladder at the sale Full payment
ot an amount equal to the high­
est but ts due within 24 hour*
alter the advertised tone of (fie
sale All paynwnt* shall tie cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Dated this hfh day ol August
1996
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE CO UN TY
EIORIOA
try Shirley C Merger!
Deputy Clerk
Publish August 11 16 25 I
September 1 1996
DET 98

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T.
IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. •• • 0 f .C A .f 4 K
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC a New
York corporation, l/k/a
COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
vs
VICTOR KlMflt R

Foreclosure entered in this
action on August 1 7th 1996
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
Dy Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Michael J Kirwm. Esquire
Shepard. Filburn
4 Qoodblatl, P A
221 Northeast Ivanhoe
Boulevard Suite 205
Orlando. Florida 32604
N O TIFIC A TIO N
if you are a person witfi a dis­
ability who need* any accom­
modation in order to participate
•n tins proceeding you are enti­
tled al no cost to you. to the
(irovision of certain assistance
Please
contact
Maryanne
M ono Clerk ot the Semmole
County Court, -it 301 North Park
Avenue Sanford Florida 32771
at 407-323-4330 eafension
4227 withm two working days
ol your re« egri of )!••% Nuhie tt
you are hearing or voite
impaired tall 1 600 965 6/71
Publish
August 26
and
September 1 1996

cicn* of in i
CIRCUIT COURT
S IM iH O lt CO UN TY

Advertisem ent far Bids
Sealed bids will t&gt;e received by
Sermniile Community College
100 WeUton Olvd
Sanford
Florida 377/3 6199 (Owner)
until 2 00 P M
Local Time
September ISth. 1998 at the
office of Purchasing Room A
tOOU Weldon Administration
Ouildmg *A* for construction of
PARKING LOT LIGHTING AND
EMERGENCY
TELEPHONE
PROJECT at SEMINOLE COM
MUNITY COLLEGE 0&gt;ds will be
opened publicly immediately
thereafter in the office of
Purchasing
A
mandatory
Pre Old
Conference (required to t&gt;# eli­
gible to bid) for all bidding
Electrical Contractors will be
held on Tuesdsy September
•th
1998
at
Seminole
Community College in the office
of Purchasing Any Onfders
interested in a site inspection
must contact Scott Roche
Seminote Community College
(40?) 328 7173 for an ap|»oinfmen!
All materials and equipment
furnished and all work per*
formed shall t»# in accordance
with drawings specification
and other contract documents
pertaining thereto issued by
Senunote Community College
Electrical Contractors
may
secure drawings and specific#
lions from the office of
Purchasing
A Out Oond property eiecuted
by Didder end e qualified
Surety
or e Cashier's or
Certified Check on eny ccmntercisl
bsnk
licensed
in
Florida, for not less than five
* fiercent (5 % ) of the amount of
bid payable to Owner, must
accompany each bid as a guar­
antee that Oidder will not with­
draw from competition thirty
(30) days after opening bids,
and in event contract is awarded fo Didder he will within then
(10) days thereafter enter into
' contract and furnish required
^Performance
Oond
arid
Payment Oond tailing which ha
shall forfeit deposit as liquidat­
ed
damages
Did
Oond
Performance
Oond
and
Payment Oond must be secured
from an agency of the Surety
Company having an established
place of business in Florida and
be duly licensed to conduct
|* business therein Old Oond. or
check ot unsuccessful bidder*
will be returned within thirty
(30) days after time of opening
1of bids
Address each bid to Seminole
Community
College
100
Wrldon Olvd . Sanford. Florida
32773-6199 Attn Purchasing
Mark each bid 'Sealed Old tor
Parking
Lot Lighting and
Eniergency Telephone Protect*
Owner reserves the right to
waive informalities in any bid.
to reiect any or all bid* in whole
ur part with or without causa,
and/or to accept bid which
Owner considers is In hit best
mtsrest
Publish
August
25
snd
September I, 8 1998
DET-269

FLORIDA

by Sharl#y C Merger!
Drpuly Clark
Publish August I t tA
S#ptamt&gt;#r 1 1958
OC T 102

25 A

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T.
IIO H T IK N T M JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN AND TO N
IC M IN O L I C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
C A I I NO. 9 9 -0 0 8 9 -C A -I4 -K
O L E N D A U FEDERAL
DANK F S D
Plamhll
»»
OAVID HERNANOE/
REYES *1 al
Defender. t(s)
N O TIC E OF SAL*
Notice aa haaaby given that
(Hjaiuant
to
a
Summary
Judgment rf Foreclosure. I will
tail th# lolloaaing tJ#acrtb#d
property locatad an Sammui#
County Ftofada
Lola I I and 12 Oluck 2 Wap
ot Raaur«#y ot Dtork 4 WILD
MERE #ccord«ng to tha plat
lh#i#ot aa rem itted an Plat
Oook 4. paga SO public ratordt
ol Samanot# County. Ftorida
at public cat# to th# highest
bidder tor c«ah. #t th# aavat
front door of th# Seminole
County Courthoua# Sanford
Florida 1 1 0 0 a m on 5EPTEM
OER I Tilt, 1898
Notre,
American* With
Draabahb,,
Act
ot
1990
Admrmalr«taar# Order No 84-20
Par.una faith a dr,ability -h a
n##d a ep#cial accommodation
to participate in th!* proceeding
thould
contact
Disability
Coordinator al 301 North Park
Av#nu# Suit# N 3 0 I. Sanford
Florida 32TM at i n -.i by# dayk
prior
to
th ,
proceeding
Telephone (40Ty 323-4310 Eat
4227
1-800 -955-8771 (TO O
u ta n only)
W ITNESS my hand and Seal ol
Ihia Court on A U O U 8 T t l lh
1998
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK CIR CUIT CO UR T
Dy Jana E Jaaaaarc
Deputy Cletk
Donald L South Eartune
Attorney for Plaintiff
S00 North Ocaan Slraal
Jackaonvrtla FL 32202
Telephona 904/354-364S
Public h
Auguat
28
and
Saplendrar I. 1998
DET 229

IN TN K C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TN K IR T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT OF FLO R ID A
IN AND FOR
■ KMINOLK C O U N TV
O I N IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
CASK NO . S R -T T I -C A -T 4 K
OANK UNITED, l/k/a Dank
United ol Tekik, l/k/a
Unilad Saving*
Aaaocrabon ol Taaaa. FSD
PlainliN,
VS
DOROTHY A SIDDON
A/K/A OOROTHY A
SIODON8. al a l .
Detandanla
NOTICB o r
N O TIC K
APPLICATION FOR TAX D U O
OF FO R KC LO S U R K SALK
NOTICE 18 HEREOY GIVEN,
Notice ra heaeby grvan lhal.
that FUND A t CUSTODIAN FOR purauant lo lhal Final Judgmant
FUNDCO. INC . tha holdsr of ol Foracloaut* dalad Augual
th# following cert ficats(s) has I2lh. 1998 and antared in civil
filed said certificate^) for a tai caaa number B I-T72 CA-14 K.
dsad to be issued thereon The ol the Ciacuit Court ol Ihe 11th
certificate
num ber(t)
and Judicial Circuit in and lot
year(s)
of
issuance.
the Sammole
County.
Florida,
description of the property, and wherein (TANK UNITED F/K/A
the name(s) in which It was DANK UN ITED OF TEXAS F/K/A
assessad Is/are a t follows
UNITEO SAVINGS A S S O C IA ­
.
Certificate No 3099
TION OF TEXAS FSD. la Plaintitt
*
Year of Issuance 1998
and D O R O TH Y A
SIDOON
^Description of Property
A/K/A DOROTHY A SIDDON8
l LEG LO T 38 8TONEW OOO PO UNITED STATES O F AMERICA.
20 PGS 88 A 82.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. A P O LITI­
r
Names In which assessed
CAL S U D D IV IIIO N OF THE
[Richard E Ellis, Pamela M
STATE OF FLORIOA, ia/ara
*Ellis Alt of said property being Dalandant(a). I will aall lo tha
*fn the County ot Seminole. highaal and baal biddar lot
'State of Florida
caah al tha weal Iron! doot ol
! Unless such certificate!*) shall lha Seminoi* County court­
•be redeemed according to law. houa* in Santord. Sanunole
•the property described in such County. Florida, al 11 00 A M
[certificate!*) will be sold to the on lha TTth day ol (aplambar,
•highest bidder at the watt front 1 998 lha following daaenbad
Kloor.
Seminole
County property a* 8*1 toith in aatd
[Courthouse. Sanford. Florida. Final Judgmant. lo wrl
«pn the 21st day ot September.
South 1/2 ol Lot S. DEASON
•1898. at 11 00 a m
S U B D IV IS IO N
Plat Book 7.
* Payment ot Sate tea. apphca* Pag* BS. Public Record* ol
5&gt;f# documentary stamp taias Sarru not a County. Florida
•and recording fees are required
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
Jo be paid by the successful FAIR
D EDT
C O LLE C TIO N
jnddar at the sale Full payment PR A C TICES A C T YOU ARE
Ait an amount equal to the high* ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
st bid is due within 24 hours 18 OEEM EO TO OK A DEDT
Iter the advertised time ot the C O LLECTO R ATTEM PTING TO
•ale All payments shall be cash C O L L E C T A D E D T AND ANY
%&gt;r guaranteed
instrument. INFORMATION OOTAINEO WILL
Jneda payable to the Clerk of OE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Jhe Circuit Court
Dalad th* 14th day ol Augual.
* Deled this 6th day of August, I99S
)9 9 6
MARYANNE MORSE
H eat)
Clark ol Circuit Coutl
s MARYANNE MORSE
Dy Dorolhy W Dolton
J CLERX OF THE
Deputy Clark
• CIRCUIT CO UR T
COOILIS A 8TAWIARSKI
• SEMINOLE COUNTY.
4010 Doy Scout Boultvatd
[ FLORIDA
Suit# 480
y by Shirley C. Hergert
Tampa. Florida 31(07
• Deputy Clerk
Pubhah
Augual
2S.
and
Publish August 11. 1S. 28 t
Septanrbat 1, 1S9S
September 1, 1998
DET-226
0ET8S

i

f

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T.
IN AND FOR
8 K M IN O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C ASE NO . •• f0 8 1 .C A .1 4 K

NOMWK ST MORTGAGI
INC . a California
corporation
Plaintiff
vs
ANTHONY PAOLUCCI
e/k/a ANTHONY
PAOLUCCI JR
(SS4262 96 9946)
PAMELA C PAOLUCCI
a/k/a PAMELA C O R O I TT
PAOLUCCI |SS#261 21 51631
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT o r REVENUE
u/ti/o KAREN L PAOLUCCI
and any unknown heirs
devisees grantees creditors
and other unknown persons
nr unknown spouse*
Claiming by through and
under any of the
above-named Defendant*
Defendant*
PAH File S960I9S
N O TIC E
OF FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE is hereby given trial
the undersigned Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Sernmule
County Florida wilt on the 17th
day of September 1998 at
tt 00 o clock A M at the West
Front door of Ihe Seminole
County Courthouse in Santord
Florida otter tor sale and sell at
public outcry to the highest and
best biddar for cash. IS# fol
lowing described property •du­
st# *n Sammole County. Florida
Lot 2 Olock C INDIAN HILLS
UNIT THREE as recorded m
Plat Oook 14, Page 94 ol Ihe
Public Records of Seminole
County Florida
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered m a case pending tn
said Courl. the style of which is
indicated strove
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of said Courl this 13th day
of August 1996
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who need* any accom­
modation m order to participate
h i this proceed ng. you are enti­
tled. at not cost to you. to fhe
provision of certain assistance
Please contact Court adminis­
trator. 301 N Park Avenue.
Suite N301, Sanford Florida
32271. (407) 323-4330 e it
4227. within 2 working days or
your receipt of this Notice of
Foreclosure Sale, if you are
hearing impaired, call 1-600955-8771. d you are a voice
impaired call 1-800-955-6770
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Oy Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert H Hosch. J r . Esquire
Outler A Hosch P A
3185 S Conway Rd Ste E
Orlando. Florida 32612
(407) 381-5200
Publish
August
25
and
September 1. 1998
D E T-221

IN T N I K IO N TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN AND FOR
• IM IN O L K C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
Case Net 88.3408 D R .O t Q
In Re The Marriage Ol
Lauren Phelps
PETITIONER
And
David Phelps
RESPONDENT
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
OF 018S O LU TIO N
OF M ARRIAGE
TO Oavid Phelps
YOU ARE HEREOY NOTIFIEO
lhal an action for dissolution ot
marriage has been filed against
you and you are required to
serve e copy of your written
defenses, if any. lo it on Lauren
Phelps.
Petitioner.
whose
address is 3678 Derbyshire Rd
•206 Casselberry. FL 32727. on
or before S EPTEM B ER 21st.
1896. and file Ihe original with
the clerk of this court bebire
service on Petitioner or immedi­
ately thereafter If you fail to do
oo. a default will be entered
against you for Ihe relief
demanded in the petition
WARNING
Rule 12 286.
Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure of docu­
ments and information Failure
lo comply can result in sanc­
tions. including dismissal or
striking of pleadings
WITNESS my hand and seal of
this courl on A U G U S T 17th.
1996
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
Oy Nancy R Winter
Oeputy Clerk
Publish
August
26.
end
September 1.8. 16. 1996
DET 227

(88#42S*7S
and any unknown
heirs, devisees, grantee*
creditors, and other unknown
fiersnns or unknown
spouses c laimrng
by through and under
any ofIhe
atrove-rialnted Defendants.
Defendants
OEM I
f 9*0410
N O TIC E

o r ro R r c io f t U R E

sale

NOTICE is hereby given that
ttie undersigned Clerk of the
Circuit Court ot Seminole
County Florida, will on the t 7fh
day of SEPTEMOER 1996 at
It 00 o'clock A M at the West
Front door of tha Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford
Florida offer tor sale and sett at
public outcry to the highest and
trest bidder for ( ash. fhe fol­
lowing 'fescrihsd property situ
ate m Semmole County Florida
t «&lt;ii 18 and 18 Otock 6 SAN
LANTA according to the plat
thereof as recorded m Plat
Oook 3 Page 60. of the Public
Records ot Semmole County
E londa
Also described as
Lots 15 and 16 Dior k 6 of
SAN LANTA SUBDIVISION Of
SANTORO
FLORIDA
as
recorded m Plat Oook 3 Page
60 Public Records of Semmole
County Elorrde
pursuant tu the Final Judgment
entered m a case (sending m
sent Court the style of which is
indue?**/! above
WlTNE SS rny hand and official
seal of said Court this 14th day
of August 1996
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any at comrtMMfabon m order to participate
m this proceeding you are enti­
tled at no cost to you to the
provision of certain assistance
Please i.ontai I Court adminis­
trator 301 N Park Avenue
Suite N30t Sanford Florida
32771
(40 /; 323 4330 e .t
4227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of tins Notice of
Foreclosure Sale it you ere
hearing impaired call 1-600
966-6771
if you are voice
impaired c a ll! 600 955 6770
fCOURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORS/
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Oy Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY rO R PlAiNTlEF
Robert M Hose h Jr Esquire
Outler 4 Hosch P A
3 1 66 S Conway Rd Ste E
Orlando Honda 32612
(407) 361-5200
Publish
August
25
end
September t 1996
DET 224
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N I E IG H TE E N TH
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
IR ARD FOR
• S M IN O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
CASE N O .: • • -i f O -C A -f 4-K
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION t/k/a
CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
t/k/a M A R G A R ITTE N 4
COMPANY. INC
Plaintiff,
vs
ANDREW J
CHRISTMAN et el
Defendants
N O TIC E OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to fhe Order or Final
Judgment entered m this cause
•n the Circuit Court of Senunote
County Florida I will sell the
property situated in Gemmole
County Florida described as
LOT 7 DEAR LAKE FOREST
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS R ECORDED IN
PLAT OOOK 23 PAGES 70 AND
71
PUBLIC R IC O R O S OF
SEMINOLE CO UNTY FLORIOA
and commonly known as
9524 Shortleaf Ct Apopka FL
32703
al public sale, to the highest
and best bidder for cash at the
west front door of the Semmole
County Courthouse. Sanford
Florida
at
1100
AM
on
Septamber 17th 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK Of THE COURT
Oy Dorothy W Dolton
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Amen;ans With Disabilities Act.
Iiersons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
l&gt;arhcipate m tint proceeding
should
con.act
court
Administration at telephone
number 407 323-4330 not later
than seven (7) days prior to tho
proceeding If hearing impaired
(TDD) 1-800 955 8771. or Voice
(V) 1 BOO 955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service
Mason t Associates PA
17767 US 19 North. Suite 600
Clearwater FL 33764
(81 J) 638-3800
Publish
August
25.
and
September 1. 1996
DEI-225
IN TH E C O U N T Y 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 A N D FOR
8 E M IN O L8 C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CASK N O .; • T -S t lS -C C -t O -R
TWIN RIVERS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
a Florida not-for-profit
corporation.
Plaintiff.
NORMAN D OERNARD. et al
Defendant
N O TIC E OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREOY GIVEN
that the undersigned will oiler
tor sale the following described
real property in Seminole
County. Florida
Lot 139. Twin Rivers Section 6.
according to the plat thereof,
as recorded in Plat Oook 40.
Page 69. of the Public Records
of Senunote County. Florida
TO O ETH E R with all the
»m(&gt;rovement* now or hereafter
erected on the property, and all
easements, rights, appurte­
nances. rents, royalties, miner­
al. oil and gas rights and prof­
its. water, water rights and
water slock, and all futures
now or thereafter a party ot Ihe
property including replace­
ments and additions thereto,
tor sale to the highest bidder
tor cash on the 17th day of
September. 1998. at 11 CO a m .
at the West Front door of the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park
Avenue.
Santord. Florida 32771. pur­
suant to (tie Final Judgment ot

OE I 220

Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Tuesday. September 1. 1998 •7A

CLASSIFIEDS

N O TIC E OF
A PP LIC ATIO N FOR TAX D IE D
NOTICE IS HEREOY GIVEN
th«t ru N O AS c u s t o d i a n FOR
MUNICO INC the holder of the
following » erbhcate(s) has filed
said certificate!*) fur a tai deed
to he issuer] thereon The cer­
tificate number!t) and year(s) of
issuance the description of the
property and the namefs) in
whir h d was assessed it/are as
follows
Certificate Nu 3671
Year of Issuance 1996
Desi nption of Property
LEG LO T 7 STEPHEN HEIGHTS
PO I 7 PQ 43
Nan«ea m which assessed
Orerufa J Wilson All of said
|»ro|»eety being m the County uf
Semmole State ol Florida
Unless such certificate!*) shall
tie redeemed according to law
the property described m such
certificate!#) will be sold lo the
highest bidder at the west front
dour
Semmole
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida
on the 12lh day of October
1996 i t I I 00 a m
Payment of Sale tee. applica­
ble documentary stamp tales
and recording tees are required
fo he paid by the successful
bidder a! the tale Full payment
ot an amount equal to Ihe high­
est bid is due within 24 hours
alter the advertised time of the
sale All payments shall be cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Dated this 26th day of August
1996
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish September f. 8 15 4
22 1996
DEU-10
N O TIC E OF
A PP LIC ATIO N FOR TA X DEED
NOTICE IS HEREOY GIVEN
that Richard S Casselberry
Leonard Casselberry, the holder
of Ihe following certificated)
has filed said certificated) for a
las deed to be issued thereon
The certificate number(s) and
year(»)
of
issuance.
Ihe
description of ttie property and
the named) m which it was
assessed is/are as follows
Certificate No 803
Year of Issuance 1991
Description of Property
LEG LO TS 292 * 293 MIDWAY
PO 1 PO 41
Names m which assessed
Robert Chambers.
Dorolhy
Evans All of said property
being
in
the
County
of
Semmole. Slate of Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
bo redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificated) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on the 12th day of October
1996 at 11 00 a m
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taies
and recording fees are required
to be paid by the successful
bidder al the sale Full payment
of an amount equal to the tughest bid is due within 24 hours
after the advertised time of the
sale AH payments shall be cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk ot
the Circuit Court
Daled this 26th day ol August
1998
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish Septamber t. 8. 16. 22.
1998
DEU 8

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____________

N O TIC E OF
A P P LIC ATIO N FOR TAX DEED
N O f ICF IS MEREDY GIVEN
that Richard S Casselberry
leonard Casselberry the holder
of the following certific afefs)
lias filed said certificate!*) for a
laa deed to be issued thereon
The &lt;ertifica*e numbed*) and
year(s)
of
issuance.
the
desr option of tho property and
the name(s) in which it was
assessed is/are as follow*
Certificate No 622
Year of Issuance 1991
Description of Pro|&gt;erty
LEG LOT I • W t/2 OF VAC ST
ADJ ON ( DLK 4 CANAAN PD 1
PG 103
Names m which assessed
Gloria Walker All of said prop­
erty being in the County of
Semmole State of Florida
Unless such certificate!*) shall
t*e redeemed according to law
the property de%trit»ed in such
r ertificate(s) will be sold lo the
taghest fodder a* the west front
door,
Semmole
County
Courthouse. Santord Florida
on the 12th day of October
1996 at 1 t 00 a m
Payment of Sale fee applies
IJe documentary stamp fares
and recording fees are required
to tie paid tiy the Successful
tedder at the sale Fuff payment
of an amount equal to the high­
est tmj is due within 24 hours
after Ihe advertised fim# of fhe
sale All payments shall be cash
or
guaranteed
instrument
nwde pay.it/le to the Clerk of
the Ciri uif Court
Dated tins 7Clh day of August
1996
(Seal)
MARYANNI MORSE
CLERK OF T h e
CIRCUIT COURT
Si M INOIE CO UNTY
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Merger!
Oeputy Tterfc
Publish September I A 16 4
22 i 996
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Legal Notices
N O TIC E OF
AP P LIC ATIO N FOR TAX O E ED
NOTICE IS MIREOV GIVEN
that Ray F Griffith 4/w» Nancy
A Griffith the holder of the fol­
lowing certific ate(«) has filed
said certificate!*) fur a tai deed
fo be issued thereon The cer­
tificate numbed*) and year!*) of
issuance the rfe*c nptwjn of Ihe
property and the name!*) in
which it wa« assessed is/are a*
follow*
Certibcet# No 1077
Year of l**uance 1994
Ue«cnpfion of Property
LEG SEC 29 TWP 20S RGE 29E
OEQ NW COR SW EETW ATER
o a k s S IC 19 RUN W IY ON SLY
I I OF CREEK 460 F T N E lY TO A
PT 26 FT ELY OF C/L OF CREEK
NWLY PARA TO C/L CREEK TO
SHORE U OF WIKIVA RIVER
NELY ON WEKIVA RIVER TO A
PT 3660 FT N OF S LI OF SEC E
TO A PT 336 66 FT W OF E LI
OF SEC S 3650 FT W TO A PT S
OF OEQ N TO DEO (LESS PT
PLATTED SWEETWATER OAKS
SECS 16 4 19 4 19A)
Nan*** in which a«*essed
Huskey Inv Co Inc All of said
pro|»eify le m y in the County of
Semmole State of ElonrJa
Unless such certificate(s) shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in %uch
certificate!*) will be sold fo the
tughest bidder at fhe wes! Iron!
door
Seonnole
County
Couithouse Santord Florida
on the I2tt* day of Octotrev
1996 al 11 00 a m
Payment of Sale tee applica­
ble documentary stamp fsae*
and recording fees are required
to be paid by the successful
bidder at fhe sale Full peymenf
of an amount equal to the high.
e*t t*«d is due withm 24 hour*
after the advertised time of the
sale All paymenfs shall be cesh
or
guaranteed
instrument
made payable lo fhe Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Dated this 26th day of August.
1996
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish September 1. 8 15 8
22 1996
•
v tv .t
______________________
N O TIC B O f
AP P LIC ATIO N TO N TA X OBKO
NOTICE IS H E rtiO r GIVEN,
lhal EUND AS C USTO DIAN TON
MUNICO INC Ihe holder ol Ihe
following certificate!*) has filed
said certificate!*) for a tai deed
fo be issued thereon The cer­
tificate number(s) and yearft) of
issuance the description of fhe
property, and the name(s) in
which it was assessed is/are at
follows
Certificate No 4062
Year of Issuance 1996
Description of Property
LEG LOT 132 STILLWATER PH
2 PO 36 PGS 93 TO 99
Names in which assessed
David L Johnson Linda S
Johnson All of taut property
being
m
Itie County
ot
Seminole State of Florida
Uni*** soefi certificate!*) shall
tn* redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate!*) will be sold lo Ihe
highest bidder *it ttie west front
door.
Semmole
County
Courthouse Santord Florida,
on Ihe 12th day of October.
1996 at 11 00 a m
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble docuntentary stamp taies
and recording tees are required
to be paid by the successful
bidder at the sale Full payment
of an antoont equal to the high­
est bid is due within 24 hours
after the advertised time ot the
sale All payments shall be cash
guaranteed
instrument,
nude payable to the Clerk ot
the Circuit Court
Dated (his 26th day ol August.
1998
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE CO UNTY
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergert
Oeputy Clerk
Publish September I. 8. IS A
22 1998
PEU-6
DID N O TIC B
The Semmole County Port
Authority hereby solicits bids
for the purchase of a vehicle as
follows
1998 2WD 4-Door Chevrolet
Dialer
Didder must tie prepared to
accept a 1994 Pontiac Grand
P m SE Sedan in trade
Complete specifications may
be obtained in person or by
telephonic communication with
Ihe Administrator, Seminole
County Port Authority, 1510
Katfncr Place, Suite 100. Port
ol Santord, Santord. Seminole
County. Florida. (407) 322-4798
Dated at Sanford. Senunote
County. Florida this 29th day ot
August. 1998
Dy order of
Semmole County
Port Authority.
Dob Douglas Cliaiiman
Publish September t 8 8. 1998
DEU 33

55—Business
O pportunities

13—H ealth &amp; BrAtm
MUSCULAR THERAPY hf Kru
f .p

o( a (ui t&gt;ort( m av

s.v}» male (herapitt 7 day in/
out 474 3311 he MA0O?43«S
EXTRA HOLtOAY WEIGHT?

EARN 5100-11000 wk Slutting
env at home rush I I A saae al
Lines Letter Co 1312 Montego
cove nay *1422 08 FI 32833

1-Oe t Pefional Training •/
Lifetime fifneaa Eree body tat
anal,si,
Oenma
Eternise

59—Financial
S e r v ic e s

Physmirxyst 772 6697

MONET PROBLEMS?
Consolidate your tytts &lt;v'0 a
loan Poneer Credit 327 9550

15—C emetery Lots
1 C EM ETER Y LO TS lor vile m
O atUttn Cemetery make a reaon able offer ca« 9t? 878 6474

21 — PlKSONALS

T1AE0 ol being furred down lor
credit Learn where to obtam tfe
beat deait-ctedil cards, am
bus loan*, debt consolidation
Rates as low as 5 9*. no an­
nual tees etc H 8 W Enlerpnv

A LO N E ? FLORIDA M OST R E­
S P E C TE D Oafng Bureau tmee
1977' ait agea mc'uding aenurs
Orin/ng People Togethe* I 800
922 4477(24 houra)___________

70—Education &amp;
T raining

AMAZING METABOLIC
B REAK THROUGH
I loit 40 X) * 2 montna
C e l to* bee t 888 6 92 2512
AMATtNO M ETABOLIC BREAK
THROUGH I Loat 40 pounds m
2 months FREE SAMPLE.
C a l 1 800 230 9675

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL V/LTA Apprv Job Assist
W end classes National Truck
School 1-AOO-4A8-73A4

Attractive A Willing to Talk
1 900-773-1011 ait 7201
13 99/min Mual be I I yr»,
Serv-U (19 (45-8434

F7T for a Major Manufacturing
plant m Santord Positions ere
*«a4atie on al shifts. Pace­
setter Personnel M 330-2911
or 130-18(8

71— H

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Wanted

NOW HIRING

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Via* mt eev-.ume 7 days
Pnvaie tma Female Stall

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Proxies educational ectrv4«t
along with TLC 8 playroom, ten
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rates For nter.ee 330 0 700
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In my home U F. 6am to 4pm
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to kfl cp to 35 tit end stand
tor 8 hours Starting rate 55 90
1st shift and 58 40 2nd shift
Apply in person i f 1090
Emma Oaks TraJ. Lake Mary.
FL 32746

A BETTER JOB FOR YOU!
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15 ytt cap First A CPR Cetti
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Lots ol cme on one attentions
net e«a8 Long wood location
Cat Bobtoe 331 5600

HELP Personnel (2 » 4 « M

MRS. P E O a V ’S preschool day
cere chns tan emnr ages 2 5 7
yrs eip 327-8207 rag #071281
MUNCHKIN MANOR pre k rag
now la&gt; classes, sm groups, a
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reasonable rales 321 6948

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ACCOUNTANT- applet GAAP
to analyse financial reports
Fund accounting background
very betplul JTPA eipenence
atso helpful but not necessary
Accounting software aipenence A computer knowledge
required Two years eipenence
dtadkne to Apply 9/1I/9B. Forward Resume: Central FL Job*
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Lee Road. Butte (307, Winter
Pert. FL 127*9
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some
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accounting eipenence
In person: First Weigh
Comp„ 210 Tech Drive,
5000

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Check uui the Htlp
Wonted section every
Sunday in Ihe
Seminole Herald.

AN OHIO OR. COMPANY needs
a mature person now in the
SANFORD area Regardless ol
eipenence. write X X Reed, PO
Boi 696. Dayton OH 45401

W HO’S WATCHING
YOUR COMMERCIAL?

A S S O C IA TE
TR A IN EE
Trairung mikes the difference1
New or eipenenced-w* have
openings in our three eipandmg Seminole County offices
lor hard-working career-minded
people CaN
Nancy Dimel
AlumonteLongwood-869-4600
Robin Mujeka
Lake Mary Heathrow 333-8068
Gary Balsnofl
Ov«do 365-3668

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7t— liiir W an tin

103— H ouses*
U neurnisiieit

153— A creage Lot For
Sale

DO YOU ENJOY WORKING W/
CHILDREN
Ch'id care center needs 11 A pi
heIn must have 10 or 20hr
course compieied t.x&gt; p-vy he
•293 10 Joyce 321 763S

Landscaping
Maintenance
Immn opening Salary pos-tiod
30 35 hi Evce'lenl opportunity
Oviedo .irea (407)977 2089

LAKE MARY 2/1 $485 mo$485/
lop SANFORO 3/1 $525mo
$525'dep NO PETS' Applica­
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MO t u r n S AND 01MER s
$500 $2500P'T Ful liainmq For
FREE BOOKLET
call 1 800 230 9675

Washington Oak*- 3't 5 Avail
9 15 $525 mon SFOOtlnp Good
credit A rel 1 407 768 9927

DELTONA 10 acre* Ideal lor
mobile homesite. horses, cattle
farming or nursery! Zoned aqri
cultural
$3.900'ACRE
Sm
down w'owner finance 904-7671772 or 804-767-8872

DRY WALL FINISHERS Nee V 1
Ior resKl crew E«p w hanmods
&amp; toolt. Cal Mat 323 3234
Dump Truck A Equipment Op­
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Evp Form Carpenters ONLYI
Local work Drug Tree Work
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Call (407) 644 8816

AUTOMOTIVE OETAIIERS
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Good Income Potential
BeneMs After 90 Days
Teph Seal 40? .'93 3055
CARPENTERS AND HELPER
Immediate work
Ca» 860 3337

Esperltnce Painter A Eiperi
ence Auto Body Man Santord
Pi r A IV .*&gt; , i ' 322 PR 11
FINAL PRODUCTION 5 pi li­
ter marine canvas operation
C sll 327-1125___

CNAS'
• 3 11-7 Must be state
nerttied longwood Reliremenl
V.'iage Cal 767 0500 e d 2 2

MJOU PREPARATION
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
FleuMe Mrs F T BeneMs Avul
Contact 407 324 6333
General Labor Fnfy icvnl in
the metal labncation $7 50 to
start 45 hour week Tube Tec
(Santord) 323 0940

COMM LAWN MAINT must
nave e«p drug free work place
can 324-1007
CULTURED Marble Manu'acu
Ire Comp Open.ng e»p f t Pro­
duction Please cat 321-477J

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tor marine canvas operation
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HOST/HOSTESS
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dmmg restaurant is looking lot
responsible dependable ind-v
shifts avail every eve Apply m
person M-Sal 1-4PM 999 Doug
ll$ Ave (inside interior rteorr
Ctr), Aitamoeie spq EOE
HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn ol Santord
3200 S OrtandoD* (17 92)

F.nmg Positions By 701
Grades to* Students 869 9191
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ‘or
CarTruck rental agency Front
desk pip a plus VaSd FOL A
background check
Apply In
person: 3096 Orlando (17-92)
D r- Santord.

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Needed tor surreal prosthetic
reconstructive practice Ener
get* individual with strong
tesm skats Saury and bene
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Santord area Musi be ASE cerl
w diesel truck evp class A
CDL a p*US evr wages and hen
chit 600-4523 M 1 flam 3 30pm
MERRY MAIDS HIRING
Car A Insurance Needed
1. I HI t ■' 5266
METAL TRAMEtVDRYWALL
HANGERS mimed wivk
_________ca» 862 3337
MOTHERS A OTHERS
$500 $2500 PT Full training
Frea pooklet 1 800 984 7424
\ a w L hum l\-me
N ie
P/T SERVICE AGENT Driver
Needs lo clean service and In­
spect rental vehicles
Valid
TLD
Acceplapie dnveg record
and backgr.Mnd iheck Apply In
person
3096 Orlando (17-92)
Dr. Santord
PEBBLE JUNCTION m Santord
has immed opening lor indi
vvt w meeb hackgrixind Must
have Mime I n n Electric A
Welding heptul W J be req lo
log equip hit Keep accuiale
records A assist mechanic w
repairs on equip At l»ait 3
years cl evp req F7T position
wbenel.ls Call 323-3836 tor
more Into

m TODRIVE
TRACTORTRAILERS
tO RPIMRCI tEEMD!

JOIN the best heatneare team
m Volusia county Restorative
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous evpenence heipiui
Call Oebary Manor 407-6684426. EOE.
______j
KITCHEN HELPERS.
HOUSEMEN.
HOUSEKEEPERS.
Apply lo Mamot Courtyard 135
International Pa’kway Heath­
row FL 444 1000

LABORERS NEEDED
•15 Diy COL Training

•Day &amp; Waaktnd Clatsts
• Financial Anlstanca

•Carriers Hiring Os Site

Truck Driver
\ institute
8 0 0 * 5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

Pipe layers- Site Workers.
Full time with BeneMs
Call (407) 322 8133

50K P E R Y E A R
Local Reps Earn 50K Year sal
plus comm We provide the
quailed apco-nlmrnt* Agents
that sen LTC or GROUP MED!
CAL
Welcome lo apply
www asoa ret 800-921 1136

FO R U N D E R G R O U N D
U TILITY C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH INSURANCE ANO 4018
PLAN' Drug tree warkpece
Apply at tso Miner Onve
Altamonte spring 240*000

LANDSCAPERS-starting
$7 OOh*. F/T w beneMs
(407) 322-6113.

pay
Call

LUBE TECH F7T some me
chanc eip req Good wages A
ben Santord Eipress Lube
323-3278

N O W

Properly Maintenance Person
For work in general dice soring
lo include routine maintenance
and up keep ol mleno* and etle
nor Iscilitiei Duties could in­
clude l^ht plumbing panting
cleaning oft walk ways and
wndows. maintenance ol lgh|
mg systems, light carpentry restacking ol supp*-es hghl mov­
ing and reorgemcaton d ware
house area and other general
maintenance services Must
have transportation suitable lot
carrying supplies and lor occa
atonal courier service . Can 407
322 6841 lo inquire further and
to request employment applica­
tion P 7 position with possible
migration to F T with benefits
EOE
Receptiomit/Secretary- mme
position avail lor upbeat . or
gani/ed
reliable
person
Strong people phone A typing
skills MS word a plus Fas
resume lo: (407)149-5117.
RECEPTIONIST permanent pT
position. doctor oftce. computer
and phone skills a must. M W F
26 30 must be fieipie. some
mormng and or lu* day hours.
$6hr. call 333 0559

SANrORO 2/1 near Seminole
MS CH A W D Hook Up Crpt
Sec A OK 323 4484 or 244 5513

UPSCALE CONOO etc loraton
well maintained, low man
tenance W4I sell turn $48 900

1BDRM Omel
convenient lo
rated 1 block to bus unite Park
Ave Mi 4 nl Home Inc 322 2861

( i t C m &lt; lx

GENEVA AREA 2 2 uuUle
home avail Sept 1st $435mo •
dep caK 349 5237

Ren

71— III i r W a m id
PLASTERS/LABORERS
IK
Mary A Detvi-y a'ea 1 ip mly
cat 668 0733 leave message

R IG H T H A N D M A N
Needs 100 workers daily.
*$$ sign on bonus lo new ein
ployees
•E &gt;tm pay lo drivers
•Open 5 am
601 Dogtrack Rd Longwood
260-6106

ROOFERS NEEDEO
evpd top pay si.yd mvrv&gt;ii
Tropical ( W i n g 330 32J2
SAVE A LOT has pnut.m ' &lt; pT
clerk slockei Apply in per uv\ at
2921 Onandu Df Sanlrvd 9 5
SAVE A LOT has [visihv I v pi
meal deik must be tv- •fie «p
ply at 29210l»ndn O' Sanl.vd 9
5
SOLDERERS d smai ey-tron
ics. dependability requited »»p
pieleried but wilinq to l'4tn
Good beneMs Can Magratone
Hearing Aid Co. (I 138 1707 a
110.
SYSTEM ANALYST- lo man­
age local A wide area network
lor 5 county area Nove« netware 4 tt and or Window NT
eipenence required Knowl
edge cl Cum Metaframe rep
ful but nol necessary Network
cedilicalions will te viewed
lavoiably Two years eiperi
ence Deadline lo Apply W K
91 forward resume Central FL
Jobe A Education Partnership.
INC. Attention: Darlene Devtt.
1101 Lee Roed. Suite 3307
Winter Perk. FL 32769.

Phone Pros
Full or part time. Top
salary, bonus A
commission Longwood
location, call dan
faulker. 767-9270
TREE CUM BERS EXP W/
DRIVERS LICENSE CDl A
PLUS TOP PAY 323 3481

We offer flexible shifts beginning as eariy as 6 OO AM, a fun working environment,
a great merchadise discount unlimited opportunities to learn,
and promotion based on ability.

W E ARE N O W HIRING FOR OUR SA N FO R D LO CATIO N
APPLY IN PERSON

Gateway Plaza
131 Towne Center Blvd.,
Sanford, FL 32771

71— H i

ip

157— M obile H om is
For Sate

TUPPEHWAITE

I sin

WANTED
Mechanic*
Journayman/Tlalpar*
Elrclrlclant A Carpanlera.
Call (407)668 9636
WAREHOUSE
POSITIONS:
PICKING. PACKINO ANO
nECOTON
CORPORATION.
IN* natKjns kMiirvj iTstffculuri
rranulacturpr ol electronic ac
cettnnes
hai
immadiala
opening, in il, Lake Mary
l.vVilmv lo* It! and 2nd ahlfi
Hour*
availabla
7 00am
3 30pm. 8 00am 4 30pm and
4 00PM 12 30AM
Musi be
a|4e lo lift a minimum ol 50 *)»
on a conlmoous bau* Torklift
eiiwfience pielened Starting
raw $6 50 1st ahitt. $7 00 2nd
(hilt "M u«l pass math led
Apply m person at 2950 Lake
Emma FL-ait la .e Mary flee
1090 Emma Oak Trail, lake
W AryK 32746 E O C ._________
YOUTH DIRECTOR P7TTird Presbyterian ol Santord
seek* responjible
molryaled
pervjn to d»ect church mrtlw
IIS youth tunctions A develop
outreach prngram* 301 Oak
Ave SaMord 32771 322 2662

92— Sin io k C i i i /ins
TLC HOME COMPANIONS care
m your home kve m or hourly
check our rale* 322-1093_______
Ro o m

s

For Rent

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting O 177/wti
Midonc Downtown 330-4423

EOC

ap
2 ilU i R A Y S
A N T IQ U E S A M I
SUNDAYlSEPTEMBEB SDL liflfl EMi

Robb &amp; Sluckey Entertainment Center * Hrmier Iteils * Bwin ml Roll Top Desk * Leal her Sofa's
• Drexel Secretary • lOOak Chairs * 20 Colored T.V.'s • Over lOOCut and Pressed, iiron/c
I-amps * 4 King Canopy Beds * 4 King Highly Cursed Beds * 2 Brass and Iron Beds *
Complete Executive Office with Chair, Desk, Credenza, Bookcases * 50 Leather Top
Mahogany, Oak, Cherry, Walnut Coffee tables, Niglitstands * Rockers * 2 Marble Top
Credenza's • Rosewood Bedroom Suite • Highly Cursed Sofa * ftOpc of Chippendale Furniture
• Breakfront • 250 Cast Iron D«x&gt;r Stops • Iron Bakers Rack • 3 Baker Cabinets • b n of
Antique Tool's in Modern Sale. 300-400 pcs of lurnituie!
M O NDAY. S E P TEM B E R 7 T II. 1:00 PM:

You must tee to believe! 300 pieces Furniture * 125 pieces ol Glassware * Hanging Chandelier
• 3 French Armories • Amcrican/Victorian Armories • 8 ft. highly Carved Corner Cupboards *
Mahogany Inlaid Bedroom Suite * 5 Oak Dropfiont Desk * Rugs * Rockers * Oak Sideboards
• Oak Secretary • Oak Dresser • 6 Victorian Chairs, Circa IH80 • Cut Glass • Roycraft Ash
Tray * Early 1880 Secretary • 3 Spinel Desk * Drop lx*af Tables * Dutch 2 pc Cupboards •
Walnut High Boy Chest * Mahogany High Bos Chest * Lots of Porcelain * Large Indies Desk
French • Royal Bayreuth * 2 Matching Mahogany Bookcases * 40 Assorted Antique Minors •
approx. 100 Paintings and Pictures. One ot our lieltcr auctions. Must See!
VIEWING: THURSDAY SEPTEMBER STII 8:30 A.M. TO St30 P.M .

WILKINSON AUCTION, INC.
24329 STATE ROAD 46 * P.O. BOX 1180
SORRENTO, FL 32776
800-704-2275
352-383-2282
T E R M S : C A S H . A P P R O V E D C H E C K . M C . V IS A . A M E X , D IS C O V E R 1 0 %
B U Y E R S P R E M IU M . A B 1 4 3 AU151

A6b« v« *g to |iO(UO
iNS^ieaiarlilbl'AKtVK t i ll
&gt;&gt;■9 mm i m i i »a
(to l8&gt;8ll898&lt;a N«8I'
UMwaotl OtMad m utu

Free $ week old Klltene
To Oood home
Cell 172-7217
WOLF HIGH BREEDS Imau
11m 3A4y&gt;* $100ea to approved
home* 646 7844

211—

ROOMMATE *7 Lvn v&gt; parent
ok 32 hou*e newer *d *e
Santord $350-mo «ut4 A ph
$250 sd rel* A lease req 648
1916 i 2329 day 328 5t60
___________ mqhl_____________
SANFORD- looking lor male or
Inmate roommate $285. mon .
1/2 utkhe* Cai 302 3250

ROSCLEA VILLAS
2/1 Special • $ 4 tO U o n th
HUD OKAY 407-330-4433
SANFORD tbdrm apt up*lav*
ac. quiet area 300mo .250dep
328 9148
SANFORD- 2/1. lanced
$290/
mon S20Odep Can anytime al­
ter 2pm 322-1687
SANFORO-large I Bedroom.
Apt Totally remodeled $425/
mon HO ReMly 2SOOOO
SANFORD
Good area A
*chours Spotie*s 2/1 di69e&gt;
heal 8 a*, hook up*, private pa
A yan
yard *ec 8 ok $4?Smo ♦
lio 1
$350deo 888-0048
o u s es -'

n e u r n is h c o

$500 DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own thu 3 bdrm
home w/ C H A new pact t car­
pet 1 A*k about HUD home*'
The Hllliman Group. Inc.
Raaltora....... ..J2 1-6333
SANORA AREA
6/2 WITH EXTRAS
$8$0/MONTH: 322-8586
JERNtOAN i&gt; w f * iu n . pic.

1/1 cottage, great location no
pel*, no irnoker*. $450mo
2/1 downdair* ol duplei. nice
location no pets, no smokers.
$625mo
Ron Jernigam 330-3255
SANFORD 2/1 Large fenced
yard 1500mon or $12S/wk Fast.
Usl &gt; tecoray C U 323 4832
SANFORD HISTORK: 1/1 good
araa. ac, Ig Ironl porch $350
321-6757
SANFORD- 3/1 Screened porch.
Ig lance yard. $480.
332-1093.

S TE N S TR O M
R EN TA LS
MAYFAIR 2/2. Duplei w/
It nee. laundry im. C A/H new
paint A carpet
$550/8500.
PINECREST4/2
w/lam
im.
Irrpt. shed, nice $800/800.
SANFORD 5/2. w/den.tcreen
palK) spacious
$800/$800
HIDDEN LAKE 2/2. condo with
single ear gvage. screen pa
lu. C It A
$575/1550.

JIM D O Y LE

(407) 322-2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

call h^fere 9am $100 firm

229— A uctions
TW O

BIG DAYS
ANTIQUES &amp;
MODERN AUCTIONS
Sunday. Sapt 6th 1 pm
■Robb A Sluckey Entertain
menl Center * Brourer Beds '
Byrtand Roll Tup Desk 'Lealh
e* SoTaU Dretel Secretary "10
Oak Chars '3 0 colored TVs '
Over 100 cut A Pressed
Bron/e lamps *4 King Cano
py Beds "4 King Highly Carved
Beds "2 Brass A iron Beds *
Cnmplem
Fieciihve
Office
with chat*. Desk, Creden/a
Oookcaies ‘ 50 leather Top
Mahogany, Oak, Cheny Wal
nut Coftee Tallies Nghistands
•Rockers *2 Mart*) Top Cre
den/a s •Rosewood Bedroom
Smle 'Highly Carved 5c4a ’
6Qpc o) Chppendaie Furniture
•(Veaktronl ’200 Cast Iron Door
Slops ‘Iron Bakers Hack "3
Baker Cabinets ’Lot ol Antique
Tools m Modem Sale 300 400
pcs ol t-jmitufe'
Monday. Sapt 7th, 1 pm
You mutt **• lo balwv*' 100
t»eces Furmiure "125 pmcet ol
Glassware ’Hangng Cnandtar
*3 French armone* * American
Vdonan A/mores ‘8 ft hqhly
Carved Corner Cupboard* '
Mahogany InUd Bierkrum Su
■la ’ 5 Oa* Omplront Desk •
Rug* "Rocker* ‘Oak Side
hoard* "Oak Secreury ‘Oak
D'etser
‘6 Victorian chair*
Circa 1880 'Cut G'as* ’Roy
craft Ash Tray
'Early 1880
Secreury '3 v-net Desk 'Drop
leal Tabars ’Dutch 2 pc Cup
boards
’ Walnut Hgn Boy
Chest ’Mahogany High Boy
Chest ‘Lois ol Po'ceUm
large lad** Desk French •
Royal Bayreuth ’ 2 Matching
Mahogany Bookcases *40 as
sorted antvyue Mirror*
‘ap
proi I X parting* And P&lt;

K 0 h 8 a.&amp; p »Erm "
viewing Thursday. September
5th 9 30 am to S M pm

HOUSE OF QOOOtES 901 Lo
cual Ave Fum appii house

Wilkinson Auction. Inc
24128 Slsta Road 48
PO
Bo* 1180

149— C ommercial
I’RoriRiY For Sale

219— W

a n ted to

Alum. Can* Copper / Bret*
121-0004
Kokomo Recycling
Roc
918 W First -MY 9-9. Set 8-1

Commancai Office For Sale or
Rani 1700 *q ft on 1/2 ac
lenced w paved lurking Central
AvMeat 1819 W
2nd Street
$55 000 or $600 mo 322 46.30day 321 20 76 even

Sorrento. FL 37776
800-704-777$

B uy

223— M lS C E t I A N I O U S

1$2 181-2267

Term* Cash Approved Chec*
MC v-sa Amet Dncrrvwr
10*. Buyer* preevum
A ll 'll
AUI51

Craft Show October 17.1888
Winter Spnngs VFW 5405
Table* Avar $20 each
Two lor $15 Can 765020

Santord hittohc diiinct (3)
Commercai
leased
Units
$160 000. |t) Commence' Vac
am Lot $55 000 3 » 1485

FOR SALE: Wei N Wad tu* day
idrmaaun iictelt $19 50 each
Have 5 erasable Can James
(*07| 3 X 0257__________
FREE CAR. U I FUN n your
spam Ime Interested1 Cat Im
da • 526 3517 I a'so ofter rapt
pc* and new Tupperware

153- -A creage Lot For
S a ee

231— C a r s For Saie
1979 Chavrolat Caprice C u t
tic Station Wagon
chrome
wheel* A C etoclnc lock I A
window* AM fM stereo 350
e-gne R&gt;i* weft* $500 cash
Cell US-7012.
IM 1 FORO F-150 XL
7wd auto ac. 125k $800 obo

________ 324-4320________
84 Fo*d Escort 2 dr
SELLING FOR PARTS
Cai |407)3X 1484

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Shop Seminole Herald s
Clas$ilied$ Everyday!

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234— A utomotive
A ccessories
Jenrv* Car Stereo
AMFM COPUyer
Ce*|407)3X '484

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238— V

e h ic l e s

W

a n ted

CASH I I I PAR)'
Fo t Jonk C*r%. True*! A Muc'
KEEP AVf MCA 0CAUT#UL V 2

WANTED

K

CA RSi

TRUCKS A
VANS
Any year make or model

■

1BDRM quite re*id area. ac.
ALL ELECTRIC $375mo.$300
drp 323 8019

fo* frturnishioq 100 yts o&lt;d

A N T IO U E / C O I l E C TIB I t.S

322-74M

Dabary-Mature
female non
amoker will home w *mgle
mother
Clean home
good
neftjhbnrhood Ckne lo 14 eiil
Detury Mud have rel Reave
able price* eel an u tM ««
Cai
668 7033 leave msg

U

199— P e t s &amp; S u r r u t s

CORNER LOT. over 1 4 ac LR
eat m kith gar $84,800
OUPLEX OR &gt;KH)SE 4? 2 kit
Irpc 1800 *q ft 876.800
MARKHAM WOOOS 56 bd 3
bath 1 7 acre* 3500 sq ft
It* 1am, *crn pool $}84.$00
4/2. lOtnrl acre* HiOe rrcirn*
*C porch 2 outt*1g 1184.800

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

103— H

Freeaer.Lika New upright $t*o
Portable toilet $50 Cream A
brass tables A chairs 150
Wooden Rocker $50 Wooden
platform Rocker $75 Neutral
Queen sleeper so** $100 328
« » _________________________
MATTRESS SALE - FuH s./e
used boa tpring* A maltreat
$65 00 larrys Mart 322-4132

MELLONVILLE 4/2. lam lormal
ijminq 2367 *q ft in neighbor
hood ot kjiury home* Dot vV.ll
et Jermgan Prop 323 3IF j
beeper 623 2227

95— Roommate
W anted

p a r tm en ts

Kelvanlor Ralngaralor- 74 cu ft
Side by Side clean $200 Can
3307276

141— H o m is Tor Sa ii

OSTEEN-Vacant lota Common
cal Lot Zoned B 4 TOC 1 400 on
Enterprise
Rd
m Osteen
$49 900 Owner Fu

U n i u r n is m e i )

i

SANFORDGood
location1
Small ollice &lt;v security system
$350 mon Call 321 2808

EFFICIENCY
Mad very convener! locaion
321 4900
FURNISHED ROOMS-AI util*
« l Laundry phone, and M
use $85 $90 a week 324 4955
SAHTORDrOSTEEN area Urge
tpacuu* home private
cai lor detail* 324 8000

99— A

1HI— A p p iia n l i .s &amp;
F u r n it u r e I o k S ai i

$20 $30

|v-i hour I v *ivtf,i nvuiry ur h.iv«
.1 lull lime r.vMS 321-8421

93—

Two OR Cualom Single Wide
Nee carpel, c H A aen-ng
shed Owner wvl help 322-1717.

t

A MOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400 *q
II A lip* $265 A MONTH Oftce
Storage 321 0120 or 333 2554

W .v N t in

&lt;Yrt ^ fy

3 2 1- 0 / 0 9 / J r ’ t - 2 Z ‘i t

118— O n it i SrAt i Fok

SALES ASSO CIATE P O SITIO N S

\

155— C ondominiums
For S ale

107— Momti H omes
For Rent

H IR IN G

OLD NAVY

OAKRIDGE FARMS - Osteen/
Deltona area 10 acre* ideal lor
hot*e» or cattle (arm Mobile
home or homesite Zoned agn
$44 900 Financing avail w sm
down payment (904) 767-8300

IQS— R upiex/Tripiex

Old Navy, the store that makes shopping fun again, offers you the remarkable
opportunity to be a part of our growth in the family value priced clothing market

i

223— M isceleaneous
OLO FOOTED BATH TUB pertecl

MAINTENANCE PERSON- Mutt
tie have etronence m panting
Uryw.i.ling A Carpeting Apply at
Greenwood Villas. Lake Mary.
323-1927

10 D riv e rs needed
Santord Airport
Thors-Sun Daily or weekly pay
Car. GPC Today 260 5086 or
Right Hand Man 260-6106'
NO FEE!

N ’ ( \ KI N I I -«&gt; li\ I in i \ W rijilii

71— M ur W a n h d

71— H elp W anted
ATTENTION C N A »
iCome And |0&gt;n our eanng leam
!.&gt;l Nunes and CNAs Evcel
Ilent benel is Eipenence reclognqed
3 OOpm-11 00pm
shift »v»ii»bm PVf»*e apply in
;'ef*oe tVftw t Healthcare He
Inebri'tAlion Center 1851 Elk
: im Rvd De’V r-j EOE

K11

•Smglf Story Dfjqn •Ufl On* BtKw or Atow
•Energy ■ERc«fll Stvic 1BedroomAriordatMApartments
• I t r O ) On-Site Dependitie Management

• Arc Stonge Private pitc ( Mori1

Will pay lop dotlai'
Cafl Qeofl Bedme

302-5734

Sanford Court Apartments
r ? r J l 'J

32t1S SwtoN An , SiRfori 3 2 3 - 3 3 0 1

253-A dditions &amp;
R emodeling
ADVANCE TECTONICS
9 aaii||,n. Ilnieaa
A O Q I lK X i ■ -TK /fTIN ■
Addrttont-CommercUl
Local Builder since 1881
1218464 CQC0018M

276-Electrical

287-Lawn S ervices

NEE0 AN ELECTRKULNT
CALL DkCK * ELECTRIC
607-U1-8713
Lie. EROOOms/Over 31 Yrt.

AAA GRASS MASTERS All
service* provided Dependable
and aftordabU -Cai lor Free
etlimaiet-696-0362

279-Hauiing

LOTS MOWED/ light under
brushing 27yrt in business
Day*:
b 2811 eve 322
939/
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253-A udit ions tt
R emodeling

Rental property, gar age/shed
clean up*, appliance* trash.
brush 607-868-26*8 or
pgr 607-818-0217

NEW REMOOCL REPAIR
Doors, window*, carpentry
suing deck* S concrete
323-4832 S O Baknt CBCI9680

280-H ome
I mprovements

w a if in a iiL H iiiB
301-R oofing

262-C abinets

CHARLES 0. (Dan) MILLER.
Builder. CBC057285, Res/
Comm. remodel, addition*, re­
pair MC. VISA
607-320-1741

YATES ROOFING since 1921
Church 4 Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gen.
Lie. *HC0033990 322-1449

A L L TYPE CABINETS retace/
wood/mica/wai urol'countertop/
doorVnew cabmel* 326-0480

263-C arpentry
CARPCNTRV-ol all type* horn
deck* lo door*, roften wood and
remodel 30yr* eipenence. Ask
lor JR 324-!
1-5052

269-C leaning

S e r v ic e s

I C A R M CLEANING bouse, oftce
eip cleaning manager Mane
696 5848
MARCIA'S CLEANMG
LICENSED ANO EXPO
3 X 2031

tb i C

FULL LAWN SVC hedge*,
bushes tm tree tnmmmg 7 yrt
eip Senior disc Satisfaction
guar For Ire# est 880-8602

280-H ome
Im

p r o v e m en ts

HANDYMAN Painting, concrete,
dry wall, remodeling, renovatons Cai 282-7089

285- Landscaping
OAVO REV CONSTRUCTION
Ntton t modtllng/Raptlrt
Lie: COCOt7836 320-7202

300-P ressure C

l e a n in g

DUN RfTERae/Comm
Free eat. UcAn*. liMer credit

307—S wimming Pool
S ervices

FINE TOUCH FOOLS-pump*,
(■iter*, motor*, repair*, wkly pool
care Free Est (407)292 9456

312—T ree S ervice
DON PICKREN TREE SVC
Trea/itump removal Free est
Lca/lnmr 328-7342

8«M »S O N t

Frol Tree Svr
y » eip 24 hr »torm dan
Senior discount Total tree
Free eslunales
Bucket
available Cat 327-4736

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Coping with bone cancer
D E A ll DU. G O TT What is the prog
nnsis for twine cancer? I was told I had
it nine months ago I can cope with it
if I have the information needed to
make decisions
D KAIl HKADKH The prognosis for
bone cancer
indeed, for any malig
nancy
depends on the type of
tumor Some twine cancers are highly
malignant and resistant to treatment,
the prognosis is poor On the other
hand, other types seem to respond
quite satisfactorily to chemotherapy
and radiation. For example, osteosar
coma of children, once a dreaded and
fata! bone tumor, is now curable in a
high percentage of cases
Your doctor, preferably with the
help of a cancer specialist called an
oncologist, is the person who can best
answer your questions
To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Iteport "Viruses and Cancer.'' Other
readers who would like a copy should
send $2 plus a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope to I’ D Box 2017,
M urray Hill Station. New York. NY
1 0 1 SA Be sure to mention the title
DKAIl Dlt (J O T T A friend was told
that he has Itciter's syndrome He’s
really shorked and doesn't want to
talk about it. Could you explain it to
me’
D E A R H E A D E R : Reiter s syn­
drome is a peculiar and poorly under
stood disease charactrnred by arthn
tis (joint inflammation), conjunctivitis
(eye inflam m ation) and urethritis
(inflammation of the urethral tube
leading from the bladder* The condi­
tion ran appear after an attack of
dysentery or it ran be sexually trans
milled Th e ailment can be seen in
women, but it appears to be more
common in men
The syndrome is suspected when a
patient develops painful joints, red
and scratchy ryes and urethral dis­
charge. it is confirmed by a blood test
for human leukocyte antigen (H L A B27i and a negative culture of the ure
thral discharge Treatment consists of
antibiotics and anti-inflam m atory
drugs
Although some patients recover,
many lend to have repeated episodes
of inflammation In a few patients,
relapse is associated with a variety of
illnesses, including ulcerations in the
mouth, rheumatism, spinal arthritis,
rash, tendon irritation and asthma
Reiter's syndrome was form erly
thought to be a self limited process,
however, recent studies have shown
that Hi) percent of patients have evi­
dence of disease as long as five years
after treatment
D E A R D lt G O T T We recently
installed a sauna and used it at least
twice a week during the entire fall and
winter We've had no illness, unlike in
other winters Is there any truth to
our tw-lief that the sauna is responsi­
ble for our improved health?

D K A Il R E A D E R : Probably not
Some people, particularly residents of
the Scandinavian countries, attribute
healing qualities to sauna baths And
perhaps the moisture breathed in
does help soothe the upper respirato­
ry tract However. I am unaware of
any reports in U S medical literature
proving that saunas improve health
D E A R D R G O T T : I am terribly
upset Sometimes at night I wake up
with watery diarrhea Th e re 's no
warning During the day. I have to nin
to the bathroom for hours What can I
do1*
DEAR H EA D ER Chronic diarrhea,
with or without urgency, can have
many causes Peptic ulcer, bowel
inflammation and intolerance to cor
tain elements in your diet — such as
milk sugar — are common causes
You need an examination, with stool
analyses and other tests, to determine

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defense, try lo make it as clear as pos
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that he might be thinking an allerna
live plan is better This deal, if some
what contrived, is a good example
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hands Defending against six dia­
monds. your partner starts with the
spade ace. Which card would you dis­
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the year ahead Take pains lo ensure
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verbally
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23 Reverberation
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27 Fat of awine
26 Choir voice
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31 Golden
sherry
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trick, what is going to be West's auto
matic reaction' Right
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spade ruff. He won't expect East to
have two voids
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making the somnolent play? There is
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club ore Even the sleepiest of part
ners should wake up when he sees
such a dramatic discard
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West continues with the spade queen.
I think you would he found not guilty if
you marched around the table and
throttled him Usually I would suggest
that if your partner makes that bad a
play, you should get a new partner
next week But if you have strangled
him, you will have no choice'

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assignments at the top ot your schedule,
and work your w ay down to lesser ones
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Th e secret
to success today is to interest doers in
your ideas. O n c e they grasp your c o n ­
cept. they'll s w in g into m otion on your
behalf
S A G IT TA R IU S (N o v 23-Dec. 21) C ir ­
c u m s t a n c e s a re u n iq u e to d a y , a n d
there's a possibility yo u might derive a
reward in w ays you didn t expect Keep
your eyes open lor the unusual
C A P R IC O R N (D e c. 2 2 -Ja n . 19) T h e
good you do lor others al this time will be
paid back lo you in greater m easure It a
pal needs your help, do n’t put limitations
on your assistance
A Q U A R IU S (Ja n . 20-Feb. 19) It your
instincts tell yo u y o u h a v e an e d g e in
comm ercial dealings today, get important
matters finalized as quickly as possible
P IS C E S (Feb. 20-March 20) It y o u re
involved m a matter ot importance with a
prestigious associate today, it could work

out well lor all concerned
ARIES (March 21 -April 19) A significant
career objective can be achieved today,
but not without help from your poors Be
sure to p ro p e rly a c k n o w le d g e a n yo n e
w ho assists you
TA U R U S (April 20-May 20) Sm ile a lot
today, and let your sparkling personality
com e through Y our presence will protect
an uplifting spirit to everyone you meet
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Joint ventures
look prom isin g to d a y, espe cially those
re q u irin g th e fullest m e a s u re o l y o u r
imagination and ingenuity. G o tor broke1
CAN CER (June 21-July 22) Your im par­
tia lity a n d fa irn e s s w ill s u b s ta n tia lly
enhance your im age today T o your c re d ­
it. yo u 'll sh are eq ually with others an y
acknowledgment you receive
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) A n a d va n ta g e
could com e to you today due to a situa­
tion w here you helped another sort out a
complicated affair

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winter
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seaport
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The clearer
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the reason for your problem. Your
family doctor is the place to start. He
or she can initiate the investigation
and, if an obvious cause is not discov­
ered. can refer you to an appropriate
specialist for more sophisticated test­
ing. such as endoscopy, during which
a qualified doctor can examine your
upper and lower intestine with a flexi­
ble, lighted tube Once the cause of
your unpleasant and distressing diar
rhea is identified, treatment should
correct the problem
To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report "Constipation and Diarrhea "
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SUNDAY. AUGUST 9.1998

90th YEAR. No. 249

D ecision tim e for decency code
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Adams vs. Henley
—Is it gridlock?
HERALD STAFF WRITER
NOUC COUNTY - Wlw Adams figures he
Kfced on The doom of 2.000 homes, and
to 2.000 mare to rally support to be re­
ts the gamkaole County Board of

SEMINOLE COUNTY More
likely than not. Seminole County
commissioners will decide Tuesday
night at a public meeting that the
voters - not the commission - be
the ones to decide whether to ban
totally nude dancing and other
*undralrable behavior" In public
places.
A petition form for a proposed
public Decency Ordinance was
submitted to the Supervisor of
Elections for review and was ap ­
proved. More than 9.000 signed the
petition, and now the county com­

mission under terms ot the County
Charter have but two choices:
1. Enact the proposed ordinance.
2. Adopt a resolution which
places the ordinance before the
electorate of the county at a refer
mdum election In cortfunctton with
the general election on Nov. 3.
If the nugority of voters favor the
ordinance, the commission will
adopt It. If they vote no. the ordi­
nance falls and will not become
part of the Seminole County Code.
The Issue, aaya Commissioner
Win Adams. Is aimUar to the one In
1994 to permit gambling. The pub­
lic voted overwhelmingly to not al­

and I say they should have the aay
on the Public Decency Issuer
Adams said. *1 don't think five
commissioners should apeak for
the entire community. This Is for
everyone to decide. The will of the
people will determine the outcome,
it s the most Important public de­
cision since the one on gambling."
The text of the proposed ordi­
nance is complex and very few
county residents have read Its
compleie contents. It Is essentially
the St. Johns County Public Nudity
Ordinance with exceptions ac­
cording the Seminole County At­
torney's Office.

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Sanford airs wording Y es, th a t’s a real squirrel skiing
for park referendum
By Nick Pfelfauf
HEHAt.l) STAFF WRITER
SANFOKI) - An ordinance has been prepared which would
place the development of Fort Mellon Park on a ballot for a
city wide vote. At lease the opening words an- on paper.
Tire derision to place the matter on the agenda still remains
unsettled, and as such, city Attorney Bill Colbert has submit­
ted live separate suggested methods of putting the question
before the voters.
There are two ways the matter could Ire placed on a public
referendum, a petitioner’s committee could Hie a petition
slgtred by at least 15 percent of the total number of qualified
voters registered to vote In the last city election, which would
require verification. In such a case. If the petition signatures
are accepted and the document is properly presented, the city
would Ire required to place the question on the ballot.
The other method would not require a petition. According to
Florida Statutes, the city commission can. by passing a reso­
lution. submit any qurstlon to the qualified electors ol the city.
As presently worried. Ihe sample ordinance to be examined
Monday at n Sanford City Commission work session,
(according to the ordinance title), would penult the city to sell
or lease said property (Fort Mellon Park) in order to allow for
the development of a hotel/conventlon center complex on the
property, "subject to the approval of the electors of the city."
In the "form of ballot" section of the sample ordinance how­
ever. Attorney Colbert Is suggesting five options for the actual
question which might appear on the ballot. If the ordinance is
approved.
(1) Asks voters If the city should be allowed In adopt an o r­
dinance allowing constniction of the hotel/conventlon center
complex on the city owned property.
(2) Would allow the city (If approved) to enter Into necessary
contracts to develop a hotel/conventlon center complex.
....."requiring that said development be done responsibly. In
accordance with the city's land use regulations, and in such a
manner to allow Joint public and private use of the area to the
fullest extent economically feasible.*
(5) Woidd simply authorize the city to adopt an ordinance
authorizing constniction.
(4) Is similar to option #2 but according to the wording Identides the area to be developed as a "portion of the city park"
rather than Just Identifying It as Fort Mellon l*ark. It also
specifies Joint publlc/prlvate use of the property.
(5) Similar to others but utilizing different wording; "In order
to enhance economic development within the city of Sanford.
especially along the city waterfront, the City Commission of
“ City
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tiie
of Sanford
Is hereby authorized to adopt an ordinance
allowing city to enter Into contract, in accordance with the
city's land use regulations, to allow the area generally known
as Fort Mellon Park, to be developed as a hotel/conventlon
center complex, and to Include Joint publlc/prlvate use areas
to the fullest extent possible."
In preparing wording to be included In a public referendum,
the questions are only allowed to be a certain number of words
in length. Often therefore, fully explaining the Intent of an item
to be voted on. has been difficult.
The proposal is listed on the agenda for Monday afternoon’s
Sanford City Commission work session, beginning at 3:30
p.m., In the City Manager's Conference Room. 2nd floor, of
Sanford City Hall, 300 N. Park Avenue.

Twiggy- the water skiing
squirrel Is ready to perform
again after a lO-mmitli hiatus.
Her comeback takes place next
weekend during the lint S im ­
mer Boat Show at the Orange
County Convention Center.
Twiggy was taught how to ski
by the laic Chuck Best of
Sanford. He rigged her behind
a miniature rndlo-conl rolled
Ski N.unique boat which trav­
els 5 0 niph In a specialized
pool.
Children of all ages marveled
al Twiggy’s skills ami she a p ­
peared on shows like "Good
Morning America.” "Real Peo­
ple"" and H in t's incredible.’’
Lou Ann Best. Chink’s
widow, said that they took
Twiggy everywhere. "Site be­
came like one of the children.”
rticrc have nclually been lour
Twiggys. The lirsl was saved by
the Rests after she was or­
phaned by Hurricane David In
197H. Chuck Rest had once
taught a chimpanzee to roller
skate at his rink In Sanford. He
was certain he could teach the
squirrel to ski.
TWIggy had not performed
since Chuck Rest dimmed
while trying to save the life of
his 85-ycnr-oUl stepfather who
was drowning.
"We miss Chuck tremen­
dously. but after a lot of con­
sideration. 1 fed continuing to
perform with TWIggy would
make him happy and serve as
an honor to his memory.”

TODAY
IS...
R U SS
WHITE

Twiggy gets no salary or re­
wards. "Her 1mining Is totally
liasetl on affection.’’ Best said.
"We Just love her!”
We should all be so fortu­
nate.

Love him tender
Guess What? It's Elvis
Week lu Memphis. More tlinn
■10.000 an- expected to visit
Graeelnnd. Elvis Presley died
on August 10.11(77. Elvis Week
Includes a vigil and a slew of
activities, Wnteh out for the
hucksters peddling Priscilla
Presley perfumes. And the bus
ride to Gnu-claud Is probably
gone Into double figures.

Don't tell Put
Saturday is Lavender Lib­
erty Dsy In San Franelaro.
Gays and lesbians will honor
pioneer gay-llblier Karl Hein­
rich. Feminist libertarians are
Invited, the Rev. Pat Roberteon Is not.

Scrabble anyone?
The

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being Whitney Houston is 35, ac­
waged In Greenport. N.Y. All tress Melanie Griffith la 41.
those entered will pay their re­ Artrrss Amanda B eane ts 40
spects to Alfred B utts. Mr. and hockey player B n tt Hull
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POLICE BRIEFS
Burglary
•■'reddle Lunar Alexander, 24.
wltli no local (uldrrsB, and NnInlle Nichole Williams, 20, or
Altanmnle Springs, were nrresied hy Sanford
police
Wednesday. According to the
arrest report, nn off-duty Kis­
simmee (toiler o(Ilcer reported
seeing two persons burglariz­
ing a house In the 100 block or
Garrison Drive. He said he saw
Items being taken from the
house Including n fan. hnlr
dtyer, groceries. TV set. VCR.
vacuum cleaner and others.
The get-away vehicle was re­
ported and Sanford poller
stopped It on E. Una Court, af­
ter which the man and woman
(led on foot. Police appre­
hended Alexander at 24th and
Marshall, and Williams In the
100 block of Garrison Drive.
Knch was charged with bur­
glary to a structure-unarmed,
grand thrft of properly and re­
sist Ing/obstrurtlng/oppohlng
an officer without violence.
Ueverly Joyce Oodfrry, 41. of
1200 W. 10th Slrrrt. Sanford,
and Arthur Marvin Johnson,
39. Ilstrd as homeless, were
arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday. Officers said n
woman reported seeing a man
in nn apartment home, and re­
ported the Incident to the
munager. When police arrived
they said they located Johnson
exiting from one of the apart­
ments. and Godfrey hiding In
another.
Each was un-ested. Johnson
was charged with burglary to a
structure, possession of bur­
glary tools and possession/use
of drug paraphernalia. Godfrey
was charged with burglary to n
structure.
Tristan "Chip" Sanders. 21.
of 2300 Jltway, was arrested by
Sanford police early Thursday
According to the arrest report.
Wednesday, a Sanford police
corporal had parked his patrol
car In the 1400 block of 13th
Place, and after securing It. left
to conduct a drug surveillance.
When he returned, lie re­
ported finding the door ajar,
and a black bag containing
personal lltms and tils 380
caliber handgun missing.
A nearby resident told police
he saw the person lake the
Hems, and give an Identity.
The black bag with nil contents
except (he gun was located In
the 1300 block of Oleander.
With Information from the
wttnraa. police went to Sandera' home and placed him un­
der arrest. He has been
charged with burglary to a con­
veyance while armed, and
grand theft of property.
Police said the gun has not
been recovered.
Sylvester Anderson. 33 of
Orlando, was arrested by San­
ford police Wednesday. Officers
said he had gone to hla place
of employment and was termi­
nated. When he demanded hla
pay. the manager Informed him
It would be mailed. Police said
Anderson then reportedly went
to the truck he had been driv­
ing and removed a (250 2-way
radio and a $300 cellular
phone.
Police later located the vehi­
cle Anderson was reportedly
driving, and conducted a traffic
stop. He haa been charged
with burglary to a conveyanceunarmed. grand theft or prop­
erty,
and
resisttng/obstructing/opposing
an
officer without violence.

M O NSTER DEBT ?

wood Thursday by Winter
Springs poller.
She
was
charged with driving under the
Influence, driving with a su s­
pended/rrvokrd lleeiisr, pos­
session or under 20 grams of
marijtmnn. possession of drug
pnruphemnllu. and refusing to
sign u summons.
Audra Lynn Sumner, 28, of
174 Likesldr Drive, Sanford,
was stop|K*d by a sheriffs dep­
uty Friday In the 100 block of
N. Frrnrh Avenue. She was
charged with driving under the
Influence, and driving with u
suspended/rrvokrd license.
Kubcn Robles. 32, of Deltonu, wan stopped by sheriffs
deputies at U.S. Highway 17-92
and Mungoustlne Avenue Fri­
day. Hr was charged with
driving under the influence of
alcohol.

Possession
Jarvis J. Hampton, 19. of
2251 Grrenway. Sanford, was
stopped by sheriffs deputies
Thursday morning on Crawford
Avenue, after they rrporlrd
following Ills vehlrlr. which
appeared suspicious.
Hampton was charged with
possession of a controlled
substnner and operating u mo­
tor vrhlclr with a suspended li­
cense.
Lrlnl Abraha Trku. 23 and
Stephanie Ann Moata, 19. both
of Orlando were arrested by
Like Mary poller Friday fol­
lowing u traffic stop on Lakr
Mary lllvd. Each was charged
with possession of a controlled
substance.

Vehicular burglary
Robert Lee Gordon. 30, of
251 Triplet Like Drive. Cassel­
berry. was arrested Thursday
In connection wiih a reported
vehicular burglary In Lakr
Mary on Wednesday. Hie Inci­
dent Is said to have occurred In
the 200 block of (laid Engle
Run. with a black leather brief
rase valued nl $375 having
been stolen along with Its con­

tents Including several checks.
Police said they wrre alerted
to u person attempting to cash
one of the checks In Winter
Park for $727.15. Later, they
were told another check cash­
ing attempt, for *317 had been
made at another bank. Tills
time the person wns identified
through video tape surveillance
and a vehicle description was
given.
Casselberry police located
him at his residence and
transported him to Lake Mary.
He has been charged with Ixirglaty to a conveyance, grand
theft of property, possession of
burglary tools, and having n
concealed wrnpon Iknlfr).

Grand thaft
David DeLong. 44. of Del­
tona. was arrrsled by Sanford
police Thursday. According to
the arrest report, DeLong. a
driver for a Sanford based
metul company, had driven to
Flagler County and sold alumi­
num products to a business for
$1,500. The value of the alumi­
num said lo have been missing
from Ihe Sanford business was
listed as $4,700.
DeLong reportedly admit led
his Involvement In the sales
and has been charged with
grand theft.

Like Mnry police Thursday
following u vehicular collision
near the Intersection of Like
Mary Boulevard and Rinehart
Road. After nn on-the-site in­
vestigation. poll re
rhargrd
Dtrden with operating a motor
vehicle with u suspended li­
cense. nnd posscsslon/use of
drug paraphernalia. Police also
found he wns wanted on nn ac­
tive warrant out of St. Lucie
County for falling to pay n
traffic fine.

Multiple arrest
Vend la Prison, 29. who re­
fused to give an address, nnd
Ernest Sheppard. 50, of 1971
Sipes Avenue, Sanford, were
slopped by sheriffs deputies
Thursday near Crawford and
Granby. In Midway. Prison was
charged with possession/use of
drug paraphernalia. Sheppard.
Ihe driver of the vehicle, was
charged with driving under the
Influence of alcohol or dnigs.
and nerlng/atlcmptlrig to elude
n police officer.

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Llcania suspandad
Hobby Cofleld Jr.. 27. of 122
Centlnel Court. Sanford, was
stopped by deputies on SR-40
ut Airport Hlvd. Friday. He was
charged with two counts of
driving
with
a
isispmded/revoked
license
(habitual).
Terrence Perkins. IB, of 1407
Locust. Sanford, was slopoed
on his motorcycle by Sanford
police In the 900 block of Cy­
press Avenue Thursday. He
waa charged with operating a
motor vehicle with a sus­
pended /revoked license.
Ronnie Shaun Dtrden. 30. of
Winter Oarden. was arrested by

man charged as
part of auto theft ring
OVIEDO • An Oviedo man
was charged as being (lari of a
car theft ring that shipped ve­
hicles to Puerto Rico.
William Tellado Rodriquez.
24. 1017 Kelsey Ave.. was in­
dicted Thursday In Puerto Rico
on cl targes of Interstate trans­
portation of stolen vehicles.
Rodrigues, s truck driver,
who had lived In Central Flor­
ida for about three years. Is

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Dom iitfe violence
Daniel Jamea Marshall, 35.
of 108 Borada Road, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
at hla residence Wednesday
following a reported altercation
with his wife. He waa charged
with battery, domestic vio­
lence.
Carrie W. Woodward. 39, of
1311 Santa Barbara Drive.
Sanford, waa arrested at her
residence by Sanford police
Thursday. The arrest report
■aid she had attacked her hus­
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charged with aggravated a s ­
sault, domestic violence.

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French Avenue near 25th
Street by Sanford police
Thursday morning, when offi­
cers reported seeing her driv­
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Following an on-the-scene
investigation, officers charged
her with driving under the in­
fluence of alcohol or drugs,
reckless
driving,
resisting/opposlng/obstructlng
an
officer without violence, pos­
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cannabis, refusing to sign a ci­
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�Clinton, the
Jeanne Gold for
county judge
Som etim es, a co u rt system th a t Isn't
really broken, b u t Is n o t truly a ttu n e d to
the needs of a changing world, should be
shaken u p a little. The Sem inole Herald
believes th a t a s a county Judge. J e a n n e Gold
can best do th at.
Gold. 40. faces Incum bent J o h n Sloop. 40,
In the lone county ju d g e election. Sloop h a s
served adequately an d ethically for th e p a st
eight years. He h a s focused on early
resolution of cases, a n adm irable goal. Gold
h a s been a p ro secu to r in O range an d
Seminole counties, w ith wide experience In
DUI an d dom estic cases. S he favors timely
resolution of cases also b u t. sh e says, not a t
the expense o f a victim terrified of a
p erpetrato r a n d of th e system .
Currently, five Judges serve o n th e
Seminole C ounty C ourt b ench, hearin g
traffic cases, m isdem eanor crim inal cases
such a s a c ts of dom estic violence, DUla, an d
som e civil m a tte rs w ith a dam ages c a p of
$15,000. Although traffic violations an d
DUIs acco u n t for th e largest portion of th e
case load, it is dom estic violence th a t h a s
Insidiously w orm ed Its way Into th a t
courtroom , accounting now for ab o u t 12
percent of th e county judges* trial case toad.
Add to th a t th e seven to 2 0 people p e r day
who fill o u t paperw ork for a n tnt unction
again st a n abusive spouse, w hich ts also
reviewed by a Judge, according to Megan
Cassidy, dom estic ab u se liaison w ith th e

The Roman Empire was destroyed from with­
in. Is that our destiny?
The deterioration of our political parties is
almost beyond repair. If we were honest we
would have to admit that true ethics simply do
not exist and that the goal Is to win at any cost.
This philosophy Is everywhere. It Is so easily
applied that we do not even consider that the
means may not always Justify the end result,
even if those results sacrifice, destroy, and far­
ther deteriorate the fabric of this nation.
1 noticed that the media. In Just this last
week, were softening, agreeing with what I am
saytng In this column. Commentator after tele­
vision commentator ended by saying that peo­
ple would not watch If they strayed from the big
story regarding the President of the United
States and Monica's dress.
A great problem may await us. Impeachment
of the president may be considered If he lied
about his affair and suborned perjury to cover it
up. What a danger for the nation. I would like to
throw out another possibility that has not been
presented by anyone. What If the president re­
signs? What if he la guilty, tired of the Investiga­
tions and rather than face Independent Counsel
Ken Starr and a grand Jury, he resigns. We
would have the resignation of a sitting presi­
dent, who will not be seeking another term. In
the middle of worldwide financial Instability.
Sounds like It couldn't happen, and certainly
It haw it been mentioned, But If It does, who do

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m echanics p f ab u se, some do not. "And In *
w eek‘t h a t * ju d g e who rides h o t hove a ‘g reat
und erstan d in g o f dom estic violence is
issuing (inunctions, a s m any a s 0 0 percent
of those for ab u sed sp o u ses a re declined."
Pugh-Gretadorf say s th a t if th e system Is
streamlin ed , m any m ore ab u sed family
m em bers, confused an d scared b y th e co u rt
procedure, would com e forward to sto p th e
violence.
J e a n n e Gold, w ith a concrete plan, can
help stream line th a t system to b e tte r serve
victims. Gold propose s th a t o n e ju d g e
handle dom estic cases, s ta rt to finish,
including th e injunction. T his system
currently is tn place a n d w orks In Osceola
C ounty a n d In th e Miami area.
The Herald en d o rses J e a n n e Ooid for
Seminole C ounty Judge. S he wtU question
the s ta tu s q u o w hen needed, a n d p u s h to
Im plem ent program s th a t will b e tte r serve
dom estic violence victim s in Seminole
C ounty.

Public Nudity Ordinance
rears its ugly head

today If they had ah

their own views and not the views of their con­
stituents.
Fellow Republicans, let us keep Seminole
County moving with our present commissioners,
even if the vote Is (S to 2|. Wk will need a
change in two years.

Setting the record straight
Attorney Hany Jacobs of Jacobs g Ooodman.

you think the public is going to blame? I. for
one. do not think that anyone is above the law,
nor do I approve of the actiona attributed to
this president. However, I must aay that I have
a problem with the proceaa and the Independent Counsel Statute, which waa pushed fay the
Detnocra ts »
If there Is not a mountain of evidence against
this president, so much evidence aa to persuade
the vast majority of the need to have pursued
thia matter to the degree it has been pursued,
this endeavor win certainly be considered one of
the moat damaging Investigations of a president
In the history m this nation, the effect of which
will faff largely upon the dtlxena.
It will create a further separation between
those who govern and the people, its Impact
will demean the Judicial system, reduce the
strength and effect in regards to the separation

mote greater partisan battles. Washington Is
certainly out of touch with the people of this na&lt;
tlon and the special Interest have become their
Ood, the Oolden Cow. So much could have been
accomplished during these past prosperous
years and they have failed us. The b u tt Ilea with
both parties and we should not only be dis­
gusted with the president, if guilty, but also by
those who were certainly of age, consented to
this travesty, and were given immunity. In the
eyes of the court only.
Then there were others guilty of myriad sins
again given Immunity ana to those deeply In­
volved lurking and waiting for the opportunity to

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Editorial &amp; Opinion

major crass road for the metro area.
Orlando Airport was to have a monorail but
fighting between the powers to be stopped that
enlightened plan. It la time this community
looks to the Ibture and Bnda a plan to ensure
our future generation does not have to pay
greater tax dollars due to a lack of planning as
Illustrated by 1-4. Unfortunately, here we are
again having to listen to the naysayers with a
lack of vision, knowledge and leadership which
will cost the next generation a great deal of
money and aggravation as It has cost mine.
This shortsightedness of past leaders are
similar to the choices we are to be given In this
election. Past leaders would not Usten to Dis­
ney. The naysayers said M coat too much. It
cost millions more for that mistake on 1-4 and
the problem la still th e n and millions more to
ridor with an e l^ f t fane highway. They did not
*5**"*nd **
been paying for the abortalghtedneM ever since. That equates to wasted
because It was not done right the first
lime, but the naysayera would not listen.
The rotd 430 was to be a Dee tines no traffic
^ P o o c planning, lack of vision and wc lost
the ability to have a Bee lin e to over development in that corridor. In fact, my mother rec«tved a ticket for speeding on that Bee Line
430 and the Judge stated there would never be
traffic lights on that road but one still had to
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freed limits.^ Quern he was wrong, as
a * go, stop and go which should have been a

Morris have supported lowering of tolls, better
highway systems and creative solutions for
mass transportation for the surrounding metro
area. The naysayers proposal far solving tranaporlation problems are already In the study are
or have been ftmded and ready to be tropicmrnted. Neither can d k tateV n m i* * against
Adams or Monts has sent me any visionary
ideas to solve (he gridlock problems are have
now or Into the future.
Number one, Mr. Adams la an enfltneer and
has worked I * the aMcTbiduatra.^fhSmbratim.
Mr. Morris was the visionary behind Lake Mary,
1 know that new technofoffir Is coming our way

pr esented. but have kept an open mind knowing
we would eventually have to find a volution to
our transportation system.
What has been supported was buying right-ofway, as any prudent business would do, a future
investment In order to save tax dollars later. In
purchasing right of way today and by using
possible corridors such as 17-93, 1-4 and oth­
ers, we can cut down on right-of-way expense
whlcfi' (night be Impossible to gain In themttire.
The new mass transportation system will not be
using tracks as you know them now. It could be
a movable system, anti-gravity, magnetic, laser
or on hydrogen sludge, but It will happen. Yea,
mass transportation will come but we must
plan to allow the next generation the ability to
implement the new technology by securing the
rimt-of-ways today while they are available and
Moot Importantly, this system would be contraded by the public but paid far by private
bu am aas, the best of partnerships. This can be
done by planning a system that encompasses
all kinds of private Investment opportunities. It
doesn't have to be a taxpayers burden, with
proper marketing it can and should be profit-

needs and that Is transportation. Your eewera.
water, schools, zoning amid environmental is­
sues for the quality of life solutions and bring
people together to envision the possibilities.
Let's beep an open mind, let's work together to
solve our problems with a comprehensive plan
that la fiscal responsible to us. the taxpayers of
today and tomorrow.
I (font know about you. but the naysayers do
not create. How easy to aay no. but ask for an
alternative and they walk away bankrupting ua

Sem inole County Hob Nob is your chance to be active in local politics
The first ballot before the
September 1 Primary will take
place at The Seminole Hob on
August 30.

The Seminole Hob Nob la a tending will be able to cast a
nofa. County School Board
great opportunity to network vote on the straw ballot for the
CtrcuJt Judges, conwith all the candidates and next
governor.
Seminole p ta m onal
representatives.
elected officials. People at- County commiaatonera. Semi- U A s e n o to r a and Florida

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M aking a difference at Lake M ary High
and never use the word
‘don't*,* said senior Venus
Hubbard. *Wr want lo make
everything positive for them."
Other goals are to develop
Independence, to think criti­
cally and develop problem
solving skills, to develop a
sense of cultural diversity and
many other goals.
To prepare, the Lake Mary
students will be taking field
trips to other day care pro­
grams and. last year, the
group visited Head Start.
The Lake Mary participants
- no boys are included, but
some have enrolled in the
Early Childhood Education 1
program • aald they heard
about the Idea two years ago
and the first class was a atecess last year. Since then ,
call shave been made and no­
tices
have
been
Hated
throughout the community
that Lake Mary waa looking
for a few good four-year-olds.
The price Is right • only $80
a month for eight hours per
week, and the kids will be
read stories, given snacks and
work out at Lake Mary's new
playground which waa re­
cently built right outside the
classroom.
Four Seminole County ele­
mentary schools • Wilson,
Heathrow. Longwood and lake
Mary - are the main feeders to
Lake Mary High, and are all
aware of the new program.
Blombach aald she hopes for
12 students during the first
year.
With two months to go. the
Lake Mary students are
cramming to be ready for the
first group of kids. They know
It la in always easy to keep a
on a

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ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

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In two months, a group of
Lake Maiy children, all four
rar* of age. will be attending
Igh school for the first time.
They’ll participate in Lake
Mary High School drama
classes, hang out with the
chorus and play along with
the band.
The kids are a part of lake
Maty's new child education
program. The kids will spend
two hours every day, from
Monday through Thursday,
being taught by students at
the high school.
It's a program already In
place at several Seminole
County schools. Including
Lake Howell. Oviedo and Lake
Brantley, but It's new at Lake
Maty and the students there
have about two months to
prepare before the first class
enters at the end of October.
Lake Mary teacher Diane
Blombach Is running the pro­
gram out of a classroom,
decorated for small children,
at the' school. She said she
has worked with Principal
Raymond Osines to get the
project going and It began to
take shape last year when the
school offered Early Child­
hood Education I to interested
students.
Many of the students In*
solved only have babysitting
experience, but theyVe been
working for the past year to
deal with the Bret (roup of
kids to come through the pro­

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to expect."
For the kids,
the
peel to be a part
Mary High community. Ilia
first group wlU arrive durtnjj

Lucero

Flynn i
Blombach established a list
of program goals which In*
attitude to*
"We learned' to ta ft to them

Lucoro Flynn. Venus Hubbard,
dress up and roam the halls
during one of their first days
on campus. They will also
participate In school activi­
ties.
For the Lake Mary students
participating, tt'a.a chance to
do something more than Juet
cam credits. Theyll be graded
far their preparation and
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*We have a chance to make
a difference in a young per­
son’s life.' Jennifer Montero
■aid. "We can affect them.
Don't be surprised if the
four-year-olds aren’t the only
affected positively.

Starting over again at Winter Springs
h e u Ijld

CONSOLIDATE DEBT!
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STAFF WRITER

A familiar face win be ta an
unfamiliar place this year.
Mark Huaman h as ventured
away from the familiar eurroundings of Orecnwood Lakes
Middle School and a coaching
position at Lake Mary High
School to fulfill a dream at
Winter Springs High School.
*1 have always wanted to
teach high school." Huaman
■aid, T h a t is what I’ve studied
and worked for. 1 tape been
lucky enough to ahnqro have
wonderful students a t Green­
wood Lakes, but my dream has
been to leach high school."
Huaman will be teaching
honors and gifted English ts
sophomores at Winter Springe
and couldn't be happier about
the opportunity.
The University of Florida
maduate. who alao attended
Rollins and Cambridge, sms
impressed with the technology
available to him at the second*
year school.
There are computers In nw
Huaman explained.
"with 24-hour Internet
We also have scanners, laser
printers and the capabilities of
doing electronic portfolios and
burning CDs. The technology
opens the door to be able to
teach a t a whole new level and
the help to me as ■ teacher la
immeasurable."
Another quality of
Springs
that
Huaman to the a t
■aid that the
couldn't be more helpful
the entire teaching staff w
as ■ team. He explained that
since the school la new, every
one la concerned with what Is
best for Winter Springs and the
students, instead of worrying
about who has been there the
longest and petty thirds like
that.
There la one down aide to
Husman's career change.
His student* and co-workers
will be greatly missed.
"I had so many
y ean at Orecnwood Lakes and
coaching at Lake
Mary,"

teacher Otano Btorrtbech are part M ■ i
day-car* program at tho high school.

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* good coach. They taught me ship and root for each other,
the basics and then allowed That's what Huaman la hoping,
me the freedom to try thirwe anyway,
and 1 will miss working w m
For now, Huaman has his
and teaming from them. I will hande frill, getting to know his
always hope that Lake Manr m w U n te n ti and raatorlng
•m s...as bog aa they a r a r t htomdf for what jute m tf* be
playing US."
a very successful basketball
This year. Winter Springs la area on a t Winter Springe,
in Class 3A and Lake Mery Is
Rooting for the. stats chainIn 6A, so b o t h ____ ______ aton
tanae will h aw to wait Just a
make II lo the state champion* little t
iltion with Winter
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To Bo T . i x - F r e r
Thii li a lilting of mine of the mo*t
frequently purchased items along with
the taxable status. Sales tax exemptions
on clothing and shoe itenia under $30
will he In effect fromAug. 13-21 as pan
of the Hale's new tax relief act.

Govimor coming
LAKE MARY - Oovemor Lawton Chiles will attend a fund­
raising dinner Thursday, Aug.
13, honoring Senator Buddy
Dyer.
The dinner will be held at
the Tlmacuan Country Club In
Lake Maiy at 7:30 p.m. Tick­
ets. for a $100 contribution,
are still available with all p ro ­
ceeds going to the Seminole
County Democratic Executive
Committee.
For additional Information,
phone Kathleen Reynolds at
321-8600 or leave a message
at 672-6333,

TAX-EXEMPT
Adult Diapsr*
Athletic Socks
Baby Clothes and diapers
Baseball Uniforms
Bathing Suits
Betts with attached buckles
Blouses
Boots
Bras
Bridal apparel
Caps and (baseball,

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The Orange/Osceola/Semi­
nole County joint transporta­
tion disadvantaged local coor­
dinating board will hold a
meeting Thursday. Aug. 13 at
the Metroplan Orlando board
Room. 315 E. Robinson Street,
Suite 355 in Orlando. The
meeting begins at 10 a.m.
* Items on the agenda Include
an update on t-YNX/CTC. subcommlttee appointments to
the grievance and CTC sub­
committees, and a presenta­
tion on light rail.

Coats
Dresses
Football Uniforms
Fur Coats
Qolf Dresses, shirts, skirts
Gym Suits
“ its
ting Vests

OVIEDO • From Pam Knapp,
Oviedo High School class of
i960
project
graduation,
comes word that Seniors Ac­
tivities Associates and Project
graduation will be holding a
meeting on August 17 at 7
p.m. Students, parents and in­
terested volunteers are wel­
come.
; Officers will be Introduced,
committee chain will be de: termined and activities In­
ducting senior birthdays, sen| ter holidays, senior breakfast,
i senior picnic and project
graduation will be discussed.
For additional Information,
contact Pam Knapp at 3392313. or 877-0220.

that bears had
eaten watermelons from a
nearby field.
While the homeowners and
"green" groups are alleging
negative environmental impact,
the applicants say the property
la largely denuded of all tree
cover and as a cleared term
"there is little ability for any
bird or animal habitat to oc­
cupy the site." They also assert
that continued use of the prop­
erty for terming, though not
economically feasible, would
cause more harm due to run-off
from terming chemicals, pesti­

Riding Pants
Robas
Scout uniforms

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Mai Fags IA
pets." Clarke aald.
Jan Anderson of Winter
Springs, also the parent of a
student, aald she might do
some early Christmas shopng and stock up Items for the
(lowing year.
"It's nice to get something
back once In a while and this

Schoolism Faga LA
Shortly after the couple filed
a mlaatng persons report with
the police department, at
about 7 p.m. they were notified
by a friend, who works in the
school district that Jonathon
had been located at the school
by the custodians and they had
called Nan Parker, the princi­
pal.
The Rummda were told that
Jonathon had been driven
back to Hamilton Elementary
and to the after-school pro­
gram. In subsequent Inter­
views. Parker said all the
proper procedure* weft voi*
lowed and «t no time was the
young boy left unsupervtsed.

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i The Issues range from the possible tundtng ot
* 0 0 .0 0 0 to the Central Florida YWCA for
mslstance In the construction of an Bast
to speed humps, fee
of churches and private schools,
1000-99 budget and s public decency
V I La
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Is requesting the board to
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"That wouldn't be right,"
Adams said. "There will be a
we believe will be a lot of people here and I don't
positive vote."
think we should keep them
Although Seminole County walling that long." '
adopted a tough, new adult en­
Commissioner Grant Maloy
tertainment ordinance
last wan more annoyed. "It’s one of
year, and the Sheriffs Office the most Important I b s u c s to
and CCIB officers have made a come up In years and what
number of raids and arrests, we're doing la trying to limit
many continued to find fault. citizens input," he said. ‘I sup­
The result was the citizens' pe­ pose three of the commission­
tition. Twice, the commission ers who have turned this ordi­
voted. 3-2, to kill a Public Nu­ nance down twice don't want
dity Ordinance. This time. It's many people to watch them do
either pass the ordinance or It a third time."
send It to the people for a vote
One of the concerns about
In November.
killing off the totally nude
How smooth will the Tuesday dancing clubs is that s chain
hearing go?
of bikini dubs will soon re­
There's already a stir about place them. The county attor­
the time table at the 7 p.m. ney has advised that If the o r­
hearing- The Public Decency dinance prompts other types of
Ordinance la the last spot on a adult entertainment establish­
crowded agenda. It could be 10 ments to open, owners and
p.m. or 11 p.m. by the time the employees of the new busi­
ordinance Is discussed.
nesses may realize positive

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Leotards and tights
Martial-arts attire
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cides and fertilizers.
Opponents of the land use
change would like to ace the
hearing postponed until the
current small area study is
completed. The final meeting
for that study Is scheduled for
Thursday. Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. In
the BCC chambers. In the
meantime, the group was to
meet again near the property
Saturday morning to search for
more sign of bear and other
wildlife.
Editor's note: Continued cov­
erage of this story srlll be con­
tained In Tuesday’s Seminole
Herald.

economic benefits.
Owners of the current totally
nude dancing clubs predict a
flock of bikini bars will open
and that a great number of
women will npply for dancing
Jobs that would not apply to
dance totally nude.
A benefit of prohibiting nudity
at adult clubs, would enhance
the economic vitality of other
nearby businesses. Property
values might also Increase for
both commercial and residen­
tial properties.

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When reunited with his son.
Bert, who has a heart condi­
tion. said the emotion was too
much for him and he suffered a
heart attack which landed him
in the hospital for three days.
The experience left Jonathon
weary of buses and he did not
want to go to school so the
Pummels on Thursday re­
quested their son be trans­
ferred and that is when the
problems started, Bert said.
"We're not sending him back
to HamUton,' Bert aald. "He's
become very shy and we don't
want him to become a marked
student."
Julianw aald We could not
comment on ''th e Ruinmei’a
situation at this time.

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Herald, Sankxd. Florida • Sunday. August 9,1999

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LAKE MART - The O reater
Lake Maiy/lleathrow Cham*
her of Commerce will host a
media luncheon Aug, 13. from
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the
Sheraton Orlando North in
Maitland.
With more than 1,000 mem­
bers, the chamber haa formed
a committee to act aa an In­
termediary between the media

In-fill business center mixes well
with Lake Mary residential area
LAKE MARY • The evolution of a healthy lo­
cal economy tends to fill the gaps between
supply and demand. The tremendoua growth
of North Seminole County In the laat decade
haa been prompted by the Influx of blfl corpo­
rations. As this nugor development trickles
down the community, there la an Increasing

monte. Resale activity Is not available.* The
lota In the back of the Bay Tree border a man­
made lake and conservation area.
The dentist partners direct the style of the
buildings to the Old Sanford Style. The Bay
Tree Center combines a residential nature
with modern and sophisticated design. Bill
Harkins, owner of Harkins Developmen t, used
N s eopertencea in tNs niche of development
to build many of the otBces in the center.

tral Florida.
'O ur goals are to better In­
form the businesses of Central
Florida on how best to under­
stand the medial and Its role.*
said Martha Miller, director of
marketing for the chamber.
Charles Sherman will be the
featured speaker at the event.
Diane Parker, who waa r e ­
cently voted one of the top 25
moot Influential women In
Central Florida by a local
business publication, said the
luncheon Is the beginning of
an Incredible combined effort
to build community awareneaa
through pro-active communi­
cation.
Tickets are 535 for mem-

200,000 customers in 15
stales. Company officials do
not foresee a rate Increase to
assist In the purchase deal,
which requires Public Service
Commission approval. The
process could take up to four
months.

wood office for the month of
June, along with Debbie Par­
iah of the Oviedo office and
Margaret Bathelor of Lake
Mary.

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CENTRAL FLORIDA • Coldwell Banker Residential Real
Eatate, Inc. haa announced aaaociates recently honored for
being ranked among the com­
pany's top 25 sales associates.
Named In Seminole County
were Jennifer Morgan of
Oviedo, and Susan Burton of

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Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce will host Its annual
Hob Nob Aug. 20. from 5:30 to
7 p.m. at the Shrine Audito­
rium. 2500 Pen brook Ave.,
Maitland. Admission Is $20 In
sdvance. $25 at the door.
Tickets are available at the
chamber and at any Colonial
Bank In the county. For more
Information, call 834-4404.

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‘Spring break’
coming to an
end for SAC
grid coaches
SANFORD _ For Seminole County football
coaches, this Is the longest weekend of them
all.
Ever since each of the seven county teams
that make up the Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence walked off the field for the final time last
fall, this la the week die coaches have been
looking for.
; Starting Monday, practices are no longer
voluntary, even thoujpi the word voluntary
and off-season conditioning la an oxymoron.
Starting Monday, all the plays the coaches
have been doodling on napkins for the past
eight months go Into the playbooks.
• At Lake Mary, new coach Oreg Stanton fi­
nally geta to put hla players through a real
workout, not like those spring practices
where half the team Is still playing baseball.
: At Lyman, coach Lany Baker can see If hla
team has finally turned the corner.
; It’s a chance to for coaches to aee If their
players have been naughty or nice since last
toll. Off-season conditioning is voluntary and
kids are still Idds. but probably all seven
county coaches will watch with a sadistic
alee aa s siaobar palais the foliage green With

Post 53 able to,,
save top pitchers
for final games
IIERALu SPORTS EDITOR
Dr 1AND _ Sanford fast S3 manager Rod Fcr(tfw n went Into the American Lrelon State
Tournament with a plan. And so tar It has
workrd to perfection.
Onre again Friday night. Frrgeraon again held
bark hla top two pitchers and he to t Just
enough out of Joby Gorman. Troy Boutwdl and
Drrni Templeton as Sanford Jumped out to a big
lead and held on for a 14-11 victory over Tall ahavar Post 13 that clinched the top spot In the
A Group.
Sanford's game waa supposed to have started
at I p in., but because of rain, did not gel going
until 0 30 p.m. The game then took over three
iMiira to play, so the locals did not leave the
Oetd until almost 10 p.m.
Hut that waa not as bad sa boat DeLand Post
0 and Bradenton Foot 34 aa they played after
the Sanford contest and did not ftntah until almou I a m. with DeLand prevailing 10*4.
In other games played an Friday. Jupiter Post
271 l&gt;l&lt;iMed OalnrsvlUe Post 10 13*1 at DeLand
ll|gh School to flntah 3*1. but waa eliminated by
a (om p tiratrd tie-breaker when DeLand up*
train! Bradenton.
Tallahassee then knocked off Brandon Foot
27m. 5 3. to keep Ms hopes akve and then Jack*
wsivtllr edged Brandon 11*10 (after a threw hour
rain delay) to rb n rh a spot an Saturday and
forte Sanford to o th e r win o r not loot by m are
thun Mx rum.
With Friday's results Sanford foesd mi aid
nenrsto. DeLand. m the orsugm li fwtth Scott
Ferrell vturduled to pitch!. The gone started at
11 a m. mi Saturday, with JacfcaonvMe Fast 383

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emerge ad a 200-pound lineman with rock
solid anna.
Surely a superstar Junior from last year
will show up in camp with an attitude.
It happens every year.
And once again, question marks abound.
In fact, about the only things to be sure of
going Into this season , or any season, are
that Mike
wig again pace the
Howell sidelines and that la k e Brantley will
run Its patented Triple Option offense.
Everywhere else, question marks abound.
That's one of the great things about high
school football. You Just never know.
Did anyone think Lake Mary would be 0-0
last year? Or that Lake Howell would go 3-7?

Sanford Memorial Stadiii
next week os the brat slow pitch ■iftkag players In
the United S utra will be « i dfopfey at M antle San­
ford Memorial Stadium.
The CMy of Sanford wOl host Urn ASA National
Men’s Super Slow Pitch Softbsl Tournament the
weekend of AuguM 13th-through-10th.
This Is one of 03 national championships that the
ASA (Amateur Softball Aaaoctatfon). the national n v
eming body for softball In the United States, conducts
yearly a l across the country m adult sad Junior
Olympic classifications.
Ten teams from across the country w tl compete for
the national champtonahto title tn the top level of

Gnat named Honored

�At the Level 4 scale, all gym­
nasts pretty much do the same
routine.
When It gets to Level 8. the
gymnasts are required to sub­
mit their routine to the Judges,
but each are slightly different.
They are Judged on an A-to-E
scale.
When the
average
Can
watches gymnastics on televi­
sion. a lot of the routines look
the same. How do you Judge on
e person to be .1 better than
another?
-We look for things like bent
knees, bent arms, flexed feet,
confidence, poise and rhythm.*
Onat said.
It sounds like a complex
point system, but Onat said It's
gotten easier since the time In
Bolivia at the world champion-

ship when. In a
thencommunist country, judges
were booed because of a low
score given to Onat.
*1 would have gotten Into the
finals.* Onat said. "But the
Communist Judges were forced
to lower the Door score and 1
tied for sixth. Now there’s a
computer analysis to see If the

‘I couldn't train at the maxi­
mum level anymore.* she Mid.
‘I wanted to be remembered for
what I did, not for hanging on
too long.*
Onat la more well-known now
aa a judge. She hopes to get to
Australia In 2000. but she is
also prominent In the local
gymnastics community. She
even judges her daughter's
competitions, although some­
times, she has to do her best
to remain Impartial.
"We're asked not to be too
friendly with the competitors,"
she said. *1 am not even nipposed to have a little contact
with my daughter, but I always
■mile st them because I know
how nervous they can be.*
It's easy to smile when you
are doing something you love.

and no one out In the bottom of the eighth In­
ning and gave up two runs on a wild pitch and a
sacrifice fly. but he avoided a big outburst and
then retired the aide m order In the bottom of
the ninth to dose out his third straight game.
championship.*
If Post 53 wins both games
would then also get an oppor
regional title tn Oalattn. Ten
Wednesday.
Guy Erwin was the cata|y
offense for the third s t r a i n

Scott F en d l (2-for-4 with a double, two runs
scored), Tim Hide (l-for-2 with a double, one
run scored, two RBI) and Erwtn (double).
Also contributing were Matt AUegre (l-for-2.
one run scored), C hat Lytle (l-fbr-4, two runs
scored, a m RBQ. Paulo SOvs and Scott Hlllnskl
(both l-fcr-4 with one run scored). Phillip
Eubanks (I-for-5, one ran scored, two RBI) snd
Jorge Hemandes (three runs scored).

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His stats for the 1998 season Is
In the Brat column, personal-best season
totals In the second column snd career totals
(Including 1998 games) In the third column.

Tick, Nek, ffek.
In a couple o f days aU that will change.
People win drop passes. Coaches will scream
that they mravt worth the problem of hav­
ing them on the team.
At leaat a couple of coaches wtn wonder
why they got Into the business tn the first
place.
Then, the First Friday tn September will
roll around and It will all make sense.
Whoever you root for In Seminole County,
enfoy first place while you can.
L i l t Ia n — i I h t t s La te Brantley
zhortztop Fkttpe Lopez, the eighth
player taken I ) the mqfor league draft,

Raines continued his recent hot streak on
Friday, going 0-for-3 with an RBI In game 1 as
the Yankees bested the Kansas City Royals 82. then rebounded for a 3-for-4 effort and two
runs scored In the nightcap as the Yanks
prevailed 14-2. Raines’ average Is bock to .295.

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hosted a golf course preview
party last Thursday. The
In Longwood featuring a
7.100-yard
Tom
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Beach, Is offering som s ex­
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Bend Country Club and
Jack Nlcklaus' Grand Haven
are Just two of the courses
offered a t part of the pack­
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of $110 per person from
Aug. 16 • Dec. 33. Can 1800-874-7420 and ask for
Sue Trettner...
Viera East Oolf Club,
about a half-hour drive from
South Seminole County,
was named Florida's Best
Course according the USA
Tbday end "Flortde's Most
Affordable Public Course" by
Goff Dfoest. "We have made
many Improvements since
IGM took over, Including resanding the bunkers, which
earned u s a four-star rating
In the past," Oolf Course
one of the best public fkcfltttss In Florida doesn't come
as any surprise to us. We're
conveniently located r tfit off
the highway and the quality
of our course la among the
top-rated."...

Bob Qruber. Superintend
dent at PlantaUon Bay Golf
Course, elated to open In
September
In
Ormond
Beach, said chances are
food that the dry summer
will have little effect on the
190-acre course by the time
the first golfers, tss e ft
Groundbreaking was held

Greater Orlando Premium prevention In area elem en­
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After Hours
Secretary M ortham seeks folk
heritage award nom inations

Tire following Is a schedule of children's programs for Ilie North
Brunch. 150 N. Palmetto Avc.. Sanford, the West Branch. 245
Bunt Club Blvd.. North. Longwood. and the Northwest Branch.
580 Orrenway Blvd.. Lake Maty, of the Seminole County Public
Special to the Herald
bodied the best of traditional
Library System. The branches are open Monday through Thurs­
culture In their communities.
day. 9 n.m. to 9 p.m.: closed Friday; Saturday. 9 o.m. to 5 p.m.:
TALLAHASSEE - Secretary of Nominations for the award
Sunday, 1 to 9 p.m. For more Information on any of the p ro ­ Slate Sandra U. Mortham lias
should describe the accom­
grams. call 322-2182. 862-2282 or 321-2419. All programs are announced that tbe Florida
plishments and background of
free and open to the public.
Department of Siatr *.eck»
the nominee and Include sup­
nominations for llic 1998
port materials such ns photo­
WlDMSDO, AICIS1 11
Florida Folk Heritage Awards.
graphs, slides, audio and video
Preschool (J • S&gt;rv)
1000 AM
Las:
Tin- Awards recognize Indi­
tapes and letter of support.
Confttti Club (3yrs A upl
3 13 rxi
viduals who have made exem­
10 00 AM
Babin (Birth - II mos)
North
plary contributions to Florida's
Folkllfe Includes a wide
7 00 PM
Bedtime (3 - 7 yn )
traditional culture. "Folk cul­ range of creative forms In art,
10 00 A 10.45 AM
Northwest 1oddler Stories (11 mos . )&gt;rs)
ture Imparls a large part of crufts, dance, language, music
j &lt;&gt;om
Confetti Club 13ytt ,t up)
and rtlual. Dtcse forms,
our lives." Secretary Mortham
10.00
A
1ID0
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Preschool
(J
5
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West
said.
"Die
Florida
Folk
Heri­
transm uted by word of mouth
3 00 TM
FilmFot(a1l afo)
tage
Awards
recognize
authen­
and demonstration, arc shared
Till AMISS. At CUT 1.1
ticity
and
excellence
within
within community, ethnic, oc­
0
30
A
10:00
A
M
Babin (Birth - ISmot.)
Last
the
traditional
arts
and
honor
cupational, religious and r e ­
10.00. 10 30A 11 00 AM
TodJlen(ll mot ■J yn j
West
the Slate's most significant gional groups. Previous Florida
Ssuhdss. AU.lAt 15
Folk Heritage Ward winners
traditional artists."
10 30 AM
Saturday 5torro (J • 7yn )
Las:
include oh African-American
10 30 AM
North
Saturday Stones 13• 7jn.)
Nominees should be Indi­ street crier, a Cuban comII
00
A
M
Northwest Saturday Stories (3 - 7yrs.)
viduals whose craft, dance, parsa dancer, a Greek accor­
II 00 AM
Saturdat Stones!) - 7yn.)
Wot
music or advocacy lias em­ dionist and a Seminole storyMono%1, Alta*! 17
1000 AM
Last
Preschool (3- 5 yn.)
7.00 PM
Bedtime (3-7 yn.)
Northwest Mother Goose 1ime (llmh - 1* mot) 1000 A 10.45 AM
7:00 PM
Bedtime (3 - 7yrs)
1000 AM
Habm • Prewatlers
Wo:
10:30 AM
Babies ■Wallers to It mos
Tl t58A1.At t.-C3TII
9:30. 10:15A 11 01)AM
Toddlers |1( mos. - 3 yrs )
Last
1000 A 10 45 AM
Northwest Preschool (J - 5 yn)
Special to Um Hsrald
1000 A 11:00 AM
Preschool () • 5 srs )
Wot
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SANFORD - Orlando Dicatrc Project, the professional theatre
1000 AM
Preschool () • J yrs )
Last
company
In residence at Seminole Community College, has
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Confttti Clkh (3&gt;rr ,( upl
announced their 1998-99 play selections;
1000 A 10 45 AM
Northnot Toddler Slones (II mos - 3yrs)
November 5*22. 1998 • Defying Orsvlty bp J mm f ln im iR The
3 00 FXI
Confetti Club &lt;Syrt it up)
slightly mythologized events preceding the final flight of the
10.00 A 11:00 AM
Wot
Preschool (3 • 3 yrs)
Shuttle Challrnger are retold in this clever and uplifting story of
3WOPM
FilmFesl(iHafn)
reaching for ihr stars, both physically and spiritually. A coTHIUDO.AICCSTIO
production with Seminole Community College.
d 30 A 1000 AM
Babies (Birth - II mos)
East
January 7-24, 1999 MoUy Bwasaay bp M a s N U . A lyrical and
1000. 10.10A II 00 AM
Wot
| loddlenlllmos -lyn)
poignant tale of a woman offered a chance to regain her sight, her
SAUJUIO, AICCST21
husband given a cause to fight for. and a doctor facing Tils last
10 30 AM
Saturday Stories (3-7 yts.)
East
chance at redemption. Irish storytelling at Ha best from the
11:00 AM
Northwest Saturdat Stones (3-7 yrs.)
author of Dancing at Lughnaaa.
11.00AM
Saturdas Stories (3 • 7yrs.)
Wot
May 13-30, 1999 Below tbs Bait bp M sbaid Dresser. Welcome
Monday, August24
to the workplace! Two co-workers grapple with each other and
1000 AM
Preschool (J - 5yn.)
East
7 00 PM
their Intimidating yet ineffectual boss. The comic Insanity of their
Bedtime(3-7yrs)
positions In a bureaucratic madhouse makes DHbert's cubicle
Northwest Mother Goose Time (Birth - II mos.) 1000 A 1045 AM
look like a holiday.
7:00 PM
Bedtime (3 • 7 sts )
1000 AM
Wot
Performances are held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
1010 AM
Babies • Wallen to 11 mos.
evenings at 8 p.m. and Sunday afternoons st 2:00 p.m.
■flXSOCV,AlCVSI 25
performances are In the Fine Arts Theatre on the campus of
r.Jtr, iVilJ ■■.w *1
-j Seminole Community College. Single tickets are B15. season
Toddlers f li root. • j jib.)
East
lofo'i'ioli aM
Northwest Preschool (1-5 yrs.)
ticket packages are $40 with various discounts available.
loooknwoAM----------------Wot
For'tickets and information.’ call the box office at (407) 328UTOLSOAS, AlClvt 21
2040.
1000 AM
Preschool (3 - J yn)
East
Orlando Theatre Project Is a non-profit, professional theatre
313 rxi
ConfttUClub (Syrt. A up)
company proud to be in residence at Seminole Community
too 0* 10 45 AM
Northwrsl Toddler Stories (II mos. -3 yrs.)
College.
joorxi
Confetti Club (3yrt. A up)
1000* 11:00 AM
Preschool (3 - J yn.)
Wot
3 00 PM
FilmFest (all ages)
TtlUaUMV, Avccvt17
9:30* 1000 AM
Babies (Birth - II mos.)
East
W h a t are
Toddlers (11 mos. - 3yn.)
10:00.10:30* IIW0 AM
Wo:
9Aivao V, AVCLIT2*
Saturday Stories (3 - 7yn.)
10JOAM
East
IIW0 AM
Northwest Saturday Stories (3-7 yn.)
11:00 AM
Saturday Stories (3-7 yn.)
Wot
Mondav, August21
10WOAM
Preschool (3 - J yn.)
East
Doiru) this
7W0PM
!
Bedtime (1-7 yn.)
Toddlers (II mos - 3 yrs)
1000* 10:45 AM
North
Northwest Mother Goose Time (Birth -11 mos.) I0.W0AI0.4S AM
W c o k e n cJ ?
7.00PM
Bedtime (3-7 m.)
Babies - Prewslkm
I0W0AM
Wot
10:10AM
Babies - Walken to II mos.

teller.
Nominations must be post­
marked no lutcr than Nov. 2,
and mailed to Florida Folk
Heritage Awards. Bureau of
Historic Preservation,
RA.
Gray Building. 500 South Bronough SI reel, Tallahassee.
Florida 32399-0250. For addi­
tional Information or a copy of
the guidelines, contact Teresa
Hollingsworth at (850| 4872333 or l -800-847-PAST.

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Niw 8CC community chorus the Sanford campus. For addi­
tional Information call Robin
director
Parker at (407) 328-2038.
SANFORD - Seminole Com*
munlty College Humanities,
and Fine and Performing Arts National Parks sslacts local
■run
r|lMi
Department la pleased to an­ 9
nounce the appointment of
LONGWOOD • Out of 1710
Jack T. Warren aa director of entries for the 1998 National
the SAC Community Chorus Parks Arts for the Parks Com­
for the 1998*99 concert sea­ petition. Linda Amundsen,
son.
Longwood was selected aa one
of
the top 200 artists. Amund­
Warren la a dynamic bari­
tone whose performance ca­ sen's oil painting depicted a
reer continues to rise as he scene from the Dry Tortuga*
becomes known throughout National Park.
the U.S. and Canada. He holds
The top 200 paintings will
a M.M. In Performance and
be on exhibit Sept. 3 through
Literature
from
Eastman
19 at the Art West Gallery,
School of Music In Rochester.
N.Y. where he was under the and Sept. 20 through 24 at the
tutelage of the late Jan De- Ranch Inn Conference Center.
Jackson Hole. Wy.
gaetlnl,
world
renowned
Each year the National Park
mezzo-soprano. Warren was
Academy of the Arts sponsor*
awarded the Ogylor Music
the Arts for the Parks Compe­
Medal from Florida Southern
tition as a way to celebrate
College where he hoi da a B A
Nations!
Parks,
In Music Ed. He has also America's
studied with C.M. Preston of Amundsen will be acknowl­
edged tn the 1998 Arts for the
New York: Kammersangerln
Park catalog.
Estcr-Imre
Rethy, Vienna;
Klaus Dieter Kem, Oermany: Model train show
and the late Helen Benner.
DAYTONA BEACH • A Model
Train
and Railroad la na Show
A devoted teacher and cho­
ral director, Warren Is able to and Sale will be held Satur­
use his skills and proven tech­ day. Sept. 12 from 9 a.m. to 4
nique as a singer to mold ex­ p.m. at the Ocean Center.
Daytona Beach.
cellent
performing
choral
groups among children and
The event wlU feature a large
adults. He frequently gives
operating layout and thou­
seminars to choral directors
sands of railroad Items for sale
and choral groups an healthy
Including model RR trains,
vocal production and the care
kits, porta, layout material, RR
of the voice.
signs, china, locks, keys, lan­
globes,
timetables,
Registration for the Commu­ terns,
nity Chorus Is currently un­ hardware, linen express Items
and passes.
derway.
Rehearsals
begin
Adults arc $5 and children
Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. In the Fine
under 12 are free.
Arts Building Concert Hall on

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CENTRAL FLORIDA
N A . JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DCFfNOANTIS)
NOTICS
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of foreclosure dated
July 3/m. IS M . entered In Civil
Cate No M &gt;31 CAI4 E of the
Circuit Court ol the tSTH judi­
cial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
IANFORD.
Florida. I will tail to th* highest
end beet bidder for cash AT
T H I FRONT OOOR OF THE
COURTHOUSE ol Iho SEMI­
NOLE
County
Courthouse
located al 341 N PARK AVENUE
In SANFORD. Florida, al 11 00
a m on the &gt;4th day of Auguat.
1444 Ih* following described
property a* eel forth in said
Summary Ftoel Judgment tot
LOT 3S. CHESTNUT RIOGE.
ACCOROtNO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IH
PLAT BOOK 4S, PAGE 34-34. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated thl* IFlh day of July.
tS M
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS I40RSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jatasnc
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
141 • University Drive
Suite 444
Plantation. FL 33334
|SM1133-BOM
SB- ISSB T(CWF)FM
In accordance with Americana
with Do* M il lee Act. persons
in t h e

: in tni otRourr court
OF TNI BMNTBBNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
MAMD FOR
aiMINOLI OOURTV,
FLORIOA
; CAM NO. SB-IBaBOA-fSB

4HUHAN0A A. QAMMONt
&gt;nd CAR HIUUa
GREEN. by and through
FIRST AWIRICAN
TITLE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Plaintiff*,
Va.
Tha unknown Nairn,
Ravlaeat. grantaaa,
aaalgnaaa, lianora,
Creditors. trualaaa, or
other claimant*, by.
Through, under,
or ataieat JOHN TYSON
hTk/a JOHN N il TYSON and
ALVIN TYSON, who are
known to bo doad. and
CYNTHIA TYSON WATTS,
frho la behoved la bo dead.
Defendant*
NOTtOS OF ACTION
,70:
The
unknown hair*.
Ravtaaea. granlaoa. a*e!goooa.
•I*nor*, craditor*. truala**. or
other claimant*, by. through,
under, or againat JOHN TYSON
a/k/a JOHNNIE TYSON and
ALVIN TYSON, who are known
la be doad. and CYNTHIA
TYSON WATTS, who la battered
to be deed, and *S other per.
he*, natural or corporate.
Mg by. through,
again*! any of tha
I or described defendant*
t* her* any right. Ml* or talarOat In and to Me Sou* ono-hatt
(1/1J of Me following property
I St feet North of the
Aouthwett Corner at tha
Boutoaatl 1ft at the Soufheail
1/4 of the Southea*! 1/t at
No alien 10. Toi
lit
Mango St toot
loot laol. ISS foot North, 4
Joel Wael. ISS tael South, le
'WkaJb r u a i o l ,m ,S I s m n i l * —
JMP ipwMfi W*
■ M u ora hereby notified that
plaintiff* In the above *tytad
coo* hey* Med a Complaint
kgatoat you Fie muff* dwcovercd a dafeet in die Ml* la thaw
Property deecnbed aboee and
her* hied this Complaint to
gufal MB* to thi* Property You
are therefore rogutred le **nre
a copy ol your wffltan dele nee*
to the Complaint. It any. on
Plaintiff*' attorney* named
petow on or bo fora Bapteirtoar
dm IS M , and IS* aald wttttan
pel*n««* «*nh m# Clark of Hue
Court offhor bolWre aarrtaa an
ptamliH*' attarnoy* or ImmadlWlely ihorooftor, otherwise a
ytatawfi wid be entered a garnet

£ T

* Dated on July Jtet. II
* MARYANNS MONSB
' Clark at ClecuN Court
! Ny CeeeOa V Sfcum
t Beauty Clark
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rO “
Florid* Not No 11*441
Anne 0*1. Oreadlt k. Oeahar.
ftantar S Read, PA.
C IS North Sola Drive
fo o t Office Net tSSS

OF FORSOLOMIRR SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment at toraeloaur* dated
July M lh. IS M . entered in Cfyil
Ce»e No SF-1I33-CA-14-K ol
the Circuit Court ol the 1STH
Judicial Circuit to and tor SEMIN O L I — County,
SANFORD,
Florida. I wM cod to the high**!
and beat bidder tor each AT
THE W IS T FRONT DOOR ol the
SEMINOLE County Courthouee
tocalad ol SOI N PARR AVENUS
In SANFORD. Florida, al 11 M
a m on tha ink day of Auguat.
IM S tha totowlng daoertbad
preparty at aot forth to aald
Summary Final Judgment, to*
wtt;
THE SOUTH tOO FEET OF THE
MEET 4M FEET OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED FARCEL
BIOIN FFT S F IS T NORTH OF
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 O f THE
NORTH EAST 1/4. M C TIO N &gt;4.
T0WN4HIP ft SOUTH. RANGE
M CAST. TNCNCI RUN WCST
MO FIS T. THINCS RUN SOUTH
M I FIS T. THINCS RUN W IST
S1SS FEET. THENCE RUN
NONTH SIS FEET TO THE
NONTH OF U N I OF SAID
NO NTHW IST 1/4 OF THE
NONTHIAST t/4. THENCE NUN
(A S T TO T H I NORTHEAST OF
SAID NORTHWEST t/4 OF THE
NORTHEAST t/4 AND SOUTH
TO POINT OF BEGINNING AS
R IC 0 R 0 I0 IN T H I PUBLIC
R IO O R D I
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FIOFUOA
Dated Ihr* 34th day ol July.
1S4S
(CIRCUIT COUNT SEAL!
MARYANNI MORSE
Clera *1 tha Cucuil Court
By Jane I J t w v K
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAV10J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FON FLA IN TIFF
SOI S Univororty Drtvo
Suite 4M
Plantation. FL M SI*
I**41 333-4440
S M t ir t
In accordance with the
American with DieebUniee Act.
mg a •petrel accommodation to
parbclpete to tote proceeding
ahouU centoct the Clerk et the
Circuit Court al the SEMINOLE
County Courthouee et (*4F)~
114-4410 net later men aeven
dey* poor to the proceeding It
hearing Impaired. 1-SOO-444• r n (TOO) er l -404-4*4-1770
Pubbeh Auguel t . S. IM S
N T -lt

egelnsl

you

tor

the

potibon tiled harem
W ITNESI my hand and the
teal of due Court al EIMINOLS
County. Florida, mi* ttm dey ol
JULY, tat*
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF TH I
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Rum King
Deputy Clark
U R OFFICES OF
OAVIOJ STIRN
ATTORNEY FON PLAINTIFF
M t B UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITS 404
PLANTATION. FL SM I*
M -H 4 4 X N C U
Publish Auguat I . S, 14M
O BT-lt

HI TU B I
o f n*B t a w i
Nebc* I* hereby given thel w*
are engaged I* buaiaeee at
■ M l Rlchend A y* . Santerd.
Florida
BSTTB.
Bemtaole
County. Florida, under the
Ffell lieu* Nemo ol IM N T N N
O OR STR UO TIO N OOWPANY.
and that wo tolend to regietor
&gt;wtm the DhrNton eJ

to register eeid
Otyteten
*1
CerperaUew*.
Florida, to

provttlen* el the FlatNieut
Name SUtuto*. TO-Wtt: Section
SSS.6S, Ftortd* SUtute* 1SS1.

Ftebbeue Nam* Statute*. ToWH: Section H I M . Fiend*
•tatutoe 1 M I.

Ronald I . Morten
PuMtoh: Augutl S. IM S
OCT-St

Nichole* 0. Nonton
Pubhah: Augutt S. IM S
DET-TS

I S H D TM S D F IN T IS
Tha DioMet give* noUeo at Ho totem to leeue a permit to me tottowing appSoardfo) en Auguat 11th. ISM ;
C S N T U HOMES. ATTN: OREO LEPER A. t i t SOUTH HALL LANS.
SUITE E M . MAITLAND. FL U T S I -T t M . application **.11/.
S4S1A-SNP. Tha protact to located to Eatntaoto County. Soettona
M E M . Tow richIp IS South. Range M Eaat Tha SRP applk
to tor CO N ITR U C TIO N OF A MULTI-PMASIO, EINl
FAMILY/COMMERCIAL DEVILOFMENT TO M KNOWN M PARR.
STONE P.U.D. W ITH APPNOXMMTiLY M S •INQLt'FAMILY
OWE LUND UNITE AND 1■ ACRES OF A COMMERCIAL AREA Tha
raaatytog waterbody to LAKE JEEUP.
Tha tUee(a| aantototog each al too above Itatod agpSaoHaafa) are
ivaSabto tor lnaM*tl»n Monday through Friday aeeapt far legal
o ltday*. 1:04 k m to l : M pm , al tha El. John* Rhrer Water
DtaVtct Heedguartar* or tha
Cantor. Tha Dtabtcl wW taka action on each permit appUeetton
Salad above unlace a pettoon for an admintotratlye procaadtog
(tu artngf I Rtod aunsold to the proytalaa* of aoattorm 1tfl-BM and
i H I f t l . and ooatton 400-1-S it, F A C. A paraan wboyo tu batonttot totoraeta are afive tod by any ef tha l
wHh eocttone 114 *4* end 1M-ST.
F.S. or aS parttoo may roach a wrllton agra ament an madtotton as
an aHarnollva tamady under sec ben 134 4Tt. Che
wts not odvorecty afloat tha rtMt ta a hearing H
not toeuN to a Battlement Tha
am eat forth In section I M S
IM .111 and S S .lM .M tr.4 M Florida Admintotrathra Coda.
Petition* must comply wtm tha reguiremeata al Florida
AdnUntobabee Coda Rut* 4S0-1.U1 end be Mad wtm (raeatvod
tor) too Dtatrtat Clark, laaetod at Otolrtot Hmdguartor*. Highway
ISO WeeL Fa totha. Florida M IT T . Petition* tor
(14) day* of pubbaallon of thto nottoa or adtMn ntoatoan t i l l &lt; .
of m# Dtotrlet dapoafUng netto# al thto totont In the nmN far thoaa
« m tha Dtobtal mail* actual nolle*. FaMurn la hto a

Mad to aoaaedaaa* wttb too above piavtotona *r*iuh(m to dto_____________ ___jaaban.’tM RUngol * ptotoon mean* that
tha Ptohteto ftoaf aetton may be Mlflarant horn tha paatoaa token
ky R In thto nnttoa of totont Paraana atone* auhetonttoJ Intomato
wM bo aftoatod by any aueh final daetoton of the Dtautel to
a party to tba pra*«*Slag. In aecardana* wltb tha
fa M M a Ts a n to rs Lin lt Oata Technician
S I Jotom Rhmr Water Managemanl Otolrtot
Pubhiki Auguat S. IB M
OST-TS

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M i gg t t T 4 « A t « F
OB CAPITAL MONTOAO*
MRVtCSS. INC.
PLAINTIFF
JSFFNBV B. DUNKOS.
W LIVINO. AND IF
H i INS. OS VIM S. ONANTSIS.
CRSDITONS. TRUBTBSB
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMtRO AN INTEREST BY.
ON AGAINST JEFFREY S.
DUNKOS. CYNTHIA L.
DUNKOS A/K/A CYNTHIA L.
HSNMAN A/K/A CYNTHIA
HERMAN. IF LIVINO. AND
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSC. HEIRS.
OEVIBES. O N A N TE U .
LIENOR. CUEDlTONS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOJUNST CYNTHIA L
DUNKOS A/K/A CYNTHIA L.
HERMAN A/K/A CYNTHIA
HERMAN; PB0 LENDMtO
COUP.; JOHN 0 0 1 ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DSFINOANT(S)
NOTICS IS HSASSY GIVEN
I to a S imunary Final
Judgment of toraafaaum dated
JutyS/m. IS M , anaarad to CtvU
Caa* No. N 1ITS C AM P the
Circuit Court ef tha tSTH
Judicial Ctrootl to and tor BtkBNOLS
County.
SANFORD,
Ftortd*. Iw W aedtath c high** I
and beat bidder Jar OMR AT
tolA TV vM^N
FRONTv IpMIwi
DOOR OF kmrlWT
COUR.
^Mw
T f l O U B S a f m * BBbRNOLB
M M ? PARK AVENUE to^SAN?
FORO. Ftortd*. at I I M s m an
ma SBth day ef Auguat the tel-

tet tort(Tin NkSd SumnwryT'Uval
Judgment,
LOT 1

OF LAKE MARY
LAKE MARY IE T A T M ■
i f i n u u M i l tn n o R n iN n
TO TH E NUkP T H U M P AS
RECORDED M PLAT AOOK IB,
AAOKB) 4 4 . OF THB PUBLIC
RiCOROS
OF H
LE
OOUNTY, FLORtOA
Dated tototn h d m JuM ISSJ
(CIRCUIT C O O H TM A L)
MARYANNS MORSE. 011AH
Clark al m* Circuit Court
Deputy &lt;
INS LAW OFFICES OF

CELEBRITY CIPHER

Nol *1 s i. B d s grgg)
T h a n I w outdo'l h s v s lo talk to you.* — K s lh a rin g
f lf f u m * ™

IN TH E OIROMIT C O U R T
M AR B FOR
SIM IR O LS O OUNTY,
FLO RIO A
O A S I NO. g#-114 S-O A-14-R
RUSSELL BRUCE MONCRIEF.
a cingla man.
Plainlill,
MAGNUS THOMPSON.
ASTON TAYLOR,
JUDITH WALKER.
VERNITA BROOKS
and MARCIA
KILUNOSWORTH.
Oofandanl*
N O n C S OF ACTION
TO MAONUI THOMPSON
11 IS Waal 1»lh Slraal
Sanford. Florida
YOU A M HSRSRY NOTIFIED
mat an nation to foreetoe* a
mortgage an the lollowlng
proparty In Seminole County
West M tt. of tael SIS S ft el
Lot 4. Robinsons Survey ol an
addition to Banlard, a* recordad in Plat Noah 1. pag* S I. ol
Ih* Public Record* of Semtaot*
County. Ftortd*.
ha* bean Mod again*! you and
you are required la aarva a
copy of your written defenses,
M any. lo II on JOHN A BALD­
WIN. Baldwin A Mormon. P A .
T104 8. H M iw ty IT -S I. Fern
Park. Florida 11710. the pfamblt't attorney, within M day*
■fur m* Rr*t pubhcallon and
Me the ortginai with the Clark of
thia court either b*4er* service
an tha plaintiff* attorney or
immadlalaly Iharaatler, olherwise a fudsmant wM be entered
age tod you far the rakaf
damended to to* compiatnt
DATED: AUGUST ltd. IS M
MARVAN4N MORSE
CLERK OF THS
CIRCUIT COURT
Publish Auguat S. IS. tS M
DET-fl

C tTY OF LAKB MARY,
FLORtOA
NOTICS
OF PUBLIC N IARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by
Ih* City Commission ol tha City
of Lake Mary. Florid*, that said
Commission will hold a Public
Heating on August TOlh. 1M4,
al 7:00 PM , ot a* toon there­
after a* possible, le consider
Second Reading end adoption
ot an Ordinance entitled
ORDfNAROB NO. I N
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
AMENDINO THE COMPREHEN­
SIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF
LAKS MANY. FL0RI0A: PROYIOINO FOR A CH A N O i OF
FU TU R I LAND USE DESIGNA­
TION FOR LOW DENSITY R iS ID IN TIA L
TO
R IS TR IC T IO
COMMERCIAL;
PROVIOINQ
SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS.
ANO EFFECTIVE DATE,
amending the Comprehensive
Plant of the City ol Lake Mary
to reflect a redalign alion ot
certain real property describe^
it:
Lot* 1 .1 .1 and 4 • Lake Emma
Eaat Subdivision a* recorded to
Piet Book IT . Peg* 14 of the
Public Record* ol Seminole
County. Florida, end ol Parcel
IT . legsHy described at the
South TOO 00 feet ol the East
t/4 ol the Southeast t/4 ot Ih*
Northeast 1/4 Section T.
Township SO South. Range 30
(eat. lee* the West 140 00 feel
thereof, and lesa the la s t
474.00 fast thereof, and the
Eaat 3/4 ot tha North 1/1 el Ih*
North*eat 1/4 ol the touthaast
1/4 faction T, Township 30
Boum. Rang* 34 East, lee* the
West &gt;40 teat thereof and lee*
the leaf 474 04 tool there*!
Lee* the Norm M feet et the
Boum &gt;M foot at Ih* East 3/4
ol the touth*sal 1/4 ot tha
Northeast t/4 at la c IIon 7.
T*unship BB South. Nang* 34
•eat Lea* the Weal 344 feat
I and toes tha Baal 4TB

IN TN S CIRCU IT COURT
FOR BB Ml NO LB OOURTV,
FLORIDA
OABB NO.l tS -4 4 4 -C P
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
JASON N MORCAN
deceased
NOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
(One PR)
The ad mini* l ration at the
estate al JASON N MORGAN,
deceased. File Number BB-444CP, I* pending In Ih* Circuit
Court, lor Bamfnol* County,
Florid*. Probata Division, tha
eddrets of which I* P O
Drawer C, Sanford. Florida
11TT1.
Tha name and address el tha
Personal Raproeantathr* and
tha Personal Raprsaantathre'a
attorney are eel forth below
ALL IN TIR IS TB O PERSONS
ARS NOTIFIED THAT:
notice 1* served who have
obf*ebons thal c ha Hang* the
validity of me WW. tha qualifi­
cation*
at
tha
Personal
R*pr**oM*ttus. venue, ar |urladlcflan ef thl* Court are
id to (Me their obfeatton*
•nth thfa Court WITHIN T H I
U T E R OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATIOH OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
A CO PT OF THIS NOTICS
ON THEM
AH creditor* of the decadent
sd other person* having
alma ar demand* againtl
decedent's estate en whom e
ef thre nolle* I* served
within dues months after the
del* et the first pubht ettan of
lice must Me then claims
wtm this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
A F TIR THB DATE OF THB
F IM T PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AN ether creditors et the dece­

Tha PuMtc Hearing w * b* held

M mU
* &gt; mlto
m tp
o fIWISw)
l u t B l i u gtoktoMM
W
ffTeff

m tha Commies ion Chamber*.

**U *| Public AuaUon tor *aivaga tor caah on demand lo
highest bidder, the following
B f, I B M
Sf Nissan Mactow
Vta * JN1HJ41PfM T4l*tl4
M Ford 4 ON
Vto S 1FALPMSSSKMT411
The suction sna be held *1
f l 40 pm an the taut date*

104 N Country Club Read. Lake
Mary The PubUc ft tainted lo
attend end be hoard Bald hear­
ing may bo continued horn lime
to time untN a hnel dec talon la
rvwd* by th* City Cemmtoclon
Copra* of th* Ordnance to hi*
ar* avoHabto to the City Clerk *

dent* estate must hi* their
claim* with this Court WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS A F TIR T H I
DATS OF THS FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICS
ALL CLAIMS. 04 MAN OS ANO
O B JiC TIO N S NOT SO FILEO
WILL B I FOREVER BARRED
The data of tha hrst
Publication *t thl* nebc* it

A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING IB MACE I V THE
CtTY FOR ITE CONVENIENCE
THIS RECORD MAY NOT CONS TITU TS
AN
ADEQUATE
RECORD FOR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL FROM A OSCISION
MADE BY THB CITV WITH
RBBPECT TO T H I FOREOOtNO
MATTER ANY PERBON WISHBOO TO INSURB THAT AN A 0 « OUATB RECORD OF THE PROCSID M O B IB MAINTAINED FOR
APFCLLATI PURPOSES IB
VttOO TO MAKE THE NECSART ARRANGE M IN TS AT
MB OR HER OWN

O AR YLM O R O AN
Service H 4 S S
Sanford.
Fl*
SSTT1.
Prospective
v.spool vehlclaa en*
lo sale tor aw are
tied funds Bartonel* Wrecker

OST-Tt

H T4 S .

Ovtodo, Ft SSTM
CAR O LE DONAHUE
B4S1 La* Read
Winter Park. Ftortd* M T M
Florida Bar No. 144441
■h Auguat B. IB. IB M
DBT-T4

S. IS

OF TUB IS TN JUDICIAL

SM I i

given mat I
to bstatoaa* al 1T1
U h a Mary. Florida
Seminole
County.

^^^■ A B E fB TA N C I
TO
PARTtCWATE IN ANY OF T H E M
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THB CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 44 HOURS M
ADVANCE OF THS M SETM O AT

Florida
B IT M .
County. Florid*, undo
Ftctmou* Hama ef M R

OAM M i M T H U I I P
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL
RANK A FSOSNAL
SAVINGS SANK. FrtUA
CALIFORNIA FSOSNAL

rm

ASSOCIATION. INC
PLAINTIFF

DATED

m
if
* iic
ew»iiv
*v it
to' fianiifyi *
w
LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD.

et M t
P ln e ^R S T- !
Ftortd*
IIT 4 4 ,
County, Ftortd*.
FlelHtou* Name ol

C ITY OF LAKS MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICS
OF PUBLIO HEARING
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN by
the City Commission of the City
of Lake Mary. Florida, thal said
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on August TOth, IM S.
■1 7 00 P.M., or at soon Iheraafler at potsible, lo comtdtr
Second Reading end adoption
ol an Ordinance entitled
O RDINANDI NO. 404
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
PURSUANT TO ARTICLS XII.
M OTIO N I t 01 OF THE CITY'S
CHARTER. AUTHORIZING THE
ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY. PROVIDING SEVERABILI­
TY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
acquiring
the
following
daecrtbad property for the purpose of constructing a police
department building
Lot* S to 11. end north 1/Z of
vacated alley, end Lot* I I S 11.
and north t/Z of vacated alley
Crystal Lake winter Home*
Subdivision, a* recorded to PI*I
Book t . Page* 114-11S, Public
recant* *1 Seminole County.
Florida;
mar*
commonly
described a* south ol Cryalal
Lake Avenue end east ol
Second Street
The Public Hearing will be held
to Ih* Commie*ton Chamber*
1 00 N Country Chib Road. Lake
Mery The Subtle la hurtled lo
a11end end be heard Said hear­
ing may b* continued ham Urn*
to lime until a final dec lawn It
mad* by Ih* City Cemnweeicff
Copies ol the Ordinance in hid
er* avtllabto to the City Clark s
Office lor review
A TAPSO RICORD OF THIS
MCSTINO IS MAOS BY T H I
CITY FON ITS CONVENIENCE
THIS RECORD MAY NOT CON­
STITUTE
AN
ADSOUATE
RECORD FOR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL FROM A DECISION
MADE BY T H I CITY WITH
A t I S E C ! TO THE FONSOOiNQ
MATTER ANY PERSON WlSHINO TO INSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE A IC 0 R 0 OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
A F F IL IA T E
PURPOSES IS
AOVISCO TO MAKS TN I NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
m s ON HER OWN EXPENSE
PERSONS WITH DISAgiUTlCS
N IS O M O ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF TH E M
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THS CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 44 HOURS IN
ADWU4CI OF THE MSSTINQ AT
(447) St 4-1414
CITY OF U K S MARY.
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Historical society tours M ayfair Inn
By Grace Marie Btiaeclpher
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD • Memories of orunties at the former Mayfair
Inn came flooding bark in
more Ilian 100 inrmbers and
guests of the Sanford Histori­
cal Society atlrndrd a recent
dinner meeting In the building
Ihut Is now New TTlties Mission
Headquarters.
The event was held In the
ballroom, now a chapel, where
so many May Day Balls. Junior
Senior Proms. Inter-Fraternity
Dances, und Mayfair Season
Openings were attended by
the long-time Sanford resi­
dents.
Newcomers to the area were
entranced by the memorabilia
displayed and the evident ex­
cellent restoration of the
building.
Featured speaker was Bill
Kirchhotl whose father. Wil­
liam E. Kirrhhoff Sr. had
owned the Mavfalr Hotel from
11137 to 1947. BUI gave a his
lory of the building, complete
with personal anecdotes and
the showing of treasured
Santord Historical Society a flooded a recant dinner
Headquarters The Mayfair Inn was the setting for
Items.
mooting n the budding that is now Now Tnbos Mission
many
Sanford social events
According to Mill. Forrest
HaraM PTwta by Tomny VI— wt
Lake, who was mayor of San­ north.
over the ballroom during the family (he luu two older dsThis sign marks the entrance to the Geneva Wilderness Area on County ford and also president of the
Silverware was retrieved many rains
After paying trrsl had his own separate
Road 426. between Oviedo and Geneva
Seminole
County
Bank, Inirn a barge, the Shamrock. $10,000 to have It reroofed. room and bath. He enjoyed
thought that a lakefront hotel Kirrhhoff tonight from the Kirrhhoff tirgan to try to sell sneaking Into the various func­
would put Sanford on the map bankrupt Osceola Cypress thr hotel us It was costing too tions and mingling with th r
and proceeded to build one.
Company. That rlrurrd up the much. Hr did build thr swim­ guests.
Hie $300,000 building was fi­ niystrry ils to why It was all ming pool and tennis courts
Following this arcount of the
nanced In 1925 try a pub­ monogrummrd with an S
about this time. And WTRR Mayfair.
Robert
Moseley,
Dir grand opening of the was Iregan In one of the down­ Partnership Development Con­
lic/private partnership owned
liv both the city and several newly named Mayfair Hotel stairs rooms In 1947.
sultant. told thr group that th r
citizens. Furnishings came
was Feb 12. 1935. with muslr
Several deals to sell fell purpose of New Tribes Mission
from John Wannamsker s of provtded Iry Eddie Stevens and through, but finally In 1947 It was to take the gospel to all
New York.
the Florida Rhythm Boys
was sold, though Mr. Klrchhoff new tribes. The missionaries
There was no hotel in O r­ Frank W Swift was the man­ still hrld a second mortgage learn thr language and cus­
lando to compare with the ager.
on It. When lie realized that tom* and then translate the
Forrest Dike Hotel, and for a
In 1937. Kin hhoff exercised thr new owner was selling fur­ Bible Into their language. The
By Ik arl Bredis
short time It did a successful his option and bought the niture to pay the first mort­ printing press across the
HERALD F E A T U R E E D IT O R
Inistiiesa. However, the Florida Mayfair for $15,000. Dilnking gage. he notified his attorney street print* these and other
Boom collapsed In 1926, it would help entire northern­ who pul padlocks on the Christian
OENEVA • The group could definitely be described as die hard*
literature.
Fifty
They wrrr going to hike and no ‘widely *rattrred‘ nhowrr w a d going sliarpty curtailing tourism. er*. he changed the name to doors: the owner was to keep families lived In apartments on
The steak market crash of Club E. Rancho Grande and thr hotel In good rental condi­ the second and third floors of
to atop them.
1929 was the last straw which
advertised It os u club with tion. Unbeknownst to Klrch- the former hotel and 100
The Florida Trail A.v»orlatlon hike wa» echeduled to begin nt 0 p in.,
forced the hotel’s closure.
limited memtierxhlp In a beau­ hoff. It was during the state families work In their various
starting from the parking lot of the Oeneva Wilderness Area.
furniture was sold and
tiful
brochure.
Members high school baseball champi­ Sanford facilities. There are
Unfortunately, the rain arrived about the aame time the hikers did. theThe
ballroom was used to store would gel special rate* and onship* bring played here and 3.000 missionaries In 27 coun­
blowing In from the southeast.
Bulcks which no one could
other amenities. Dlls was a fi­ trams that were staying In the tries.
But. as anyone who has lived In Florida for any length of time buy.
asco. so the name was hotel were locked out. This In­
During the brief business
knows, afternoon showers don’t last long, so they sat In their curs for
William E. Klrchhoff was one
changed back to Mayfair und cident put Klrchhoff tn a bad meeting of the Society. Presi­
an hour, until the downpour subsided to a drizzle. One by one. they of the fortunute ones who had to u regular hotel which oper­ light and he also had to take dent Millard Hunt thanked
piled out of their cars and gathered around hike leader. Joan Norm,
made money during the De­ ated a* such until World War buck the hotel.
Barbara Chapman and her
standing without umbrella or raincoat In the middle of the parking pression: he grew and shipped
II.
Klrchhoff finally got rid of committee for coordinating
lot. "Let’s take a vote.* she said. When the ayes were counted, nine gladlolas. Hie closed hotel
With the opening of the the hotel by selling It to Hor­ the event and Moseley and
remained, ready to do what they had set out to do that Friday saddened him. so In 1934 he Sanford Naval Air Station In ace Stonrham, owner of the New Tribes Mission for their
leased It with an option to
1942. the military took control New York Giants whose farm excellent cooperation.
evening, hike.
The Oeneva Wilderness Area Is part of the Seminole County Natural purchase. The condition was of thr Mayfair and housed offi­ trams were In spring training
It was announced that half­
he must open at least 30 cers there. The Kirrhhoffs In Sanford.
Lands Program. Formerly a Boy Scout camp, the wilderness area la that
year memberships to the Soci­
rooms
each
yrar
for
the
next
moved
to
Bradenton
as
they
Thr
Olants
later
sold
to
Ber­
adjacent to the Little Big Econ State Forest, off County Road 426.
three years.
now had no place to live In nard McFaddrn Foundation ety would be sold that evening
between Oeneva and Oviedo It Is possible to hike from the GWA park­
There was no furniture, so Sanford. Die hotel was re ­ which operated Sanford Naval only and 23 single and family
ing lot to the Econ River, and back. In three hours.
memberships were sold.
Klrchhoff bought pieces at turned to them In 1944.
Academy there for many
Norris had planned for a shorter hike, of about an hour and a half,
auction from Atlantic City und
From the rough treatment years, selling out to New
The next scheduled Society
around the lake In the center of the OWA. She briefed the group on other northern hotrls which
Iry the Navy and also several Tribes Mission.
meeting will be Sept. 24 at the
the points of Interest and said If they were quiet, they would proba­ had gone broke. It was storms, many repair* had to
Bill staled that the hotel was Sanford Museum with Jim Robly see at least a few sandhill
shipped back on the trucks be made to the hotel. Bill r e ­ a great place for a small boy to btsoci, newspaper columnist,
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cranes.
which had taken gladlolas up membered flower buckets all live as each member of the os speaker.
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As If on cue. about 10 minutes
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Into the hike, the group rounded a
bend and saw a pair of cranes, ‘ v
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with a chick, feeding on the edge
of the lake to the right of the trail.
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At the same time, a great blue
Bpsclol to tb s Harold
heron flew across the water and
LONOWOOD - Too often
the setting sun broke through the
dreams and plans ore not
ctouds, shining on the-steam ris­
enough to bring a major proj­
ing from the warm water of the
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ect to completion.
lake.
For the women of Congrega­
The natural wonders did not
tion
Beth El of Central Flor­
atop there. A little farther along
ida's Sisterhood, they don't
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the trail, some sharp-eyed hikers
know It cannot be done, ao
spotted deer on the opposite
they Just go ahead and do It.
shore, three adults and a fawn.
Scouring the country for art
According to literature available
forms at their highest level of
1
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In Die parking lot. the GWA ‘was
quality, beauty and Individu­
Bet aside for Its diverse array of
ality. by artists of International
habitats and wildlife and for your quiet enjoyment. Please keep this renown. Beth El Sisterhood Is
ready to unveil Its findings at
In mind as you hike, bike or horseback through this natural area."
Primitive camping Is available. Some campsites are equipped with Its Gift Shop Orand Opening
Sunday. Aug. 16. beginning at
fire rings and benches. Latrines and running water are nearby.
A high point of the hike Is a visit to the open air chapel, which 4 p.m.
Located at 160 Ibis Road In
affords a splendid view of the lake.
Longwood, the public Is Invited
While the trail In the Little Big Econ State Forest Is an official FTA to attend north central Flor­
trail, the trails In the OWA are not. Those familiar with the FTA will ida's first and only major cen­
not sec the usual orange and white blazes that mark the trails. The ter of Judaic and secular art.
OWA’s two main trails are marked red and yellow. The red trail Is the Jewelry, ceramics, porcelain,
loop around the lake, while the yellow blazes marks the connection to crystal, gold, bronze, wood,
the Flagler trail, which runs north and south through the forest and linens and silks, etc., the most
across the river.
unique array of gift items for
Norris lias been an active member of the Central Florida Chapter of every occasion, special event
the FTA since 1995. She conceived the Idea of the TOIF hikes. Hiking or Just because one ‘simply
In the summer Is daunting, with the heat and humidity. Norris felt can't live without tt* reason.
With an Impressive m arket­
the short evening hikes would give the group a chance to get out and
Joan Cohn (loft) Gift Shop manager, and MHUcont
candles and candtehoidsr evitable for purchase. the
ing
and retailing background
explore, and to socialize. The reward at the end of the hike Is more
Dachman, president of the Sisterhood, hold Shabbat
0lfl shop opens 8unday, Aug. 16.
as
buyer
and
manager
for
a
than a cold drink of water. It’s dlnneh That evening’s repast was large, well-known Tennessee
planned for the restaurant at Black Hammock.
she can find unique gift Items,
department store. Lake Mary Mllliccnt Dachman. president more than please the public.*
What’s more fun. hiking or eating? One participant couldn't decide, resident and Beth El Sister­ of the group. *Wlth Joan In
Cohn explained. ‘Our entire special articles for religious
but went on to describe the group as ‘eaters with a hiking disorder.* hood member Joan Cohn, was charge, her ability to seek out concept Is one-stop shopping. holidays or celebrations, wed­
The next TGIF hike Is planned for Friday. Sept. 4. In the Econ River a natural choice for Gift Shop talent and select merchandise The average shopper is a dings. new home, the birth of
Wilderness, with dinner at Giovanni's. For more information on the manager.
that la incomparable In beauty woman, and the average a baby. art. ceramics, all of
lUke. call Norris at 365-6036. For more Information on the OWA and
‘It's awesome to have such and diversity, yet totally com­ woman has little enough time museum quality at the lowest
the county’s Natural Lands Program, call Jim Duby at 321 - 1130. ext. an array of talent among our petitive In price, we feel very to go from store to store look­ prices available, merchandise
Sisterhood members.*
7345.
confident the Gift Shop will ing for something special. If

Dinner and a hike

Florida Trail Association
sponsors TGIF activity

Museum-quality art offered at Beth El gift shop

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years.
UONQWOOD * After bring
Wound healing Is a rapidly
cut or burned, most people as­ growing medical specialty.
sume their Injury will heal
One reason for the Increasing
within a reasonable amount of demand for wound care Is the
time. But many Injuries Just
aging of the population. A»
don't heal.
older people experience a d e­
Mary Cowan learned ' that
crease In circulation and other
first-hand
after
she
fell
conditions, such tvs diabetes,
through a glass door and ru t
they are more at risk of devel­
her leg. Although she received
oping a wound that resists
prompt medical attention, the
healing.
wound didn't heal. In fact. H
"Our skin goes through
got worse.
many changes os we age and
Cowan, a 77-year-old retired the result is that we heal more
nurse from Sanford, knew she slowly as we get older," lnghad to get help. She went to walson said. 'We need good
mm
the Seminole Wound Healing blood flow for good healing."
Center, where plastic surgeon
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Anothcr of the center's p a­ Although she needs a walker to gel around. Mary Cowan Is glad ah* can sir
Saulius Jankauskas performed
tients. Dr. A1 Weiner of lleat h- lake care of herself and her dog. Blackie. The 77-ysar-o*d retired nurse
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a small skin graft. The graft
(8 0 0 ) 7 0 8 -3 9 4 3
row. suffered three cuts on his
moat toil her leg because of a wound (hit would not heal.
Initially "took.' but broke legs last year. Although he r e ­
24 Hour Recorded Message
down later. The swelling In her ceived Immediate, emergency Seminole Wound Healing Cen­ Healthcare System, originally
legs caused her injury to r e ­ room treatment that Included ter. The dog bite had become ran on Sunday, July 10. Due to
main excessively moist-a per­ stitches, the wounds would not badly Infected and required
on omission In the photo capfect breeding ground for Infec­ heal due to his poor circula­ that the dressing be changed (ton. uw fume opted to rerun
tion. In a short time, the Infec­ tion. A retired dentist. Dr. three times a day.
the story (n tts entirety.
tion had spread from her an­ Weiner knew he needed a
"My husband helped me
kle almost up to her knee. She wound healing specialist and with the dressing and he was a
and Dr. Jankauskas both knew he called the Seminole Wound wonderful nurse." said Ungle.
she was In danger of losing her
Healing Center. His wounds Still, the wound required three
leg.
proved to be especially resis­ months of attentive treatment
With no time to lose, a tant but after several months, from the center's staff and her
treatment called the vacuum they were completely healed.
husband.
assisted closure was used. The
As these patients' experi­
Somrllmrs patients at the
excess fluid was suctioned
ences Illustrate, even with center may elect lo participate
from the wound, which r e ­ specialized treatment, certain in cllnlrul trials as the stafT
Mty Thabaud MD, M ., Board CtrtHfod Psychiatrist
duced the amount of bacteria.
injuries may take
many evaluates
new
dressings,
Then her doctor performed a months to heal completely. medications and other wound
John thobris, Pay. D.t Specializing in Psychological Testing
second skin graft that was However, without the correct
care therapies. The physicians
UmumS Cswm lon • Dtterah tiw iii L.C.I.W. • Ntscy Smith L.C.I.W.
completely successful.
word with the Health Research
treatment, some wounds may
The results of her treatm ent never heal. Treatments can In­ Institute nt Orlando Regional
were so dramatic that her case
Healthcare System to conduct
medical and surgical
• Emotional Behavior Problems
was presented at a national clude
research on all factors associ­
management,
hydrotherapy,
• Substance Abuse
nursing conference and later expert dressing management,
ated with wound healing.
posted on the Internet.
"Our research focuses on de­
• Depression, Anxiety, Schizophrenia
and fitted
Although many wound pa­ property m easured
garments, con­ termining the causes of ab­
•
Manic Depression '
tients are over the age of 60. compression
tact casting, physical therapy, normal scar tissue growth,
younger people experience occupational
•
Attention
Deficit Disorder
therapy and nu­ modifying that growth and Im­
problems with healing, too. tritional assessment
and coun­ proving the efficiency of
• Eating Disorders
Moat of the younger patients
wound healing." said Dr.
seen at the Seminole Wound seling.
Melba
lingel'a
troubles Jankauskas.
1403 Medical Plaza Or.
Healing Center have suffered
started
when
she
was
bitten
bum s, multiple traumas, am- ■ on the leg by a small dog.
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fault."
she
matlc ,aa Cowan's fall through
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a glass door, but even a small
board certified en­
cut can become very serious myself but after three days, I cludes
could tell something was terostomal therapy nurses, ex­
when the wound doesn't heal.
ercise physiologists, physical
Kenneth Johnson. 46. of wrong." said the 74-year-old therapists occupational thera­
Longwood
resident.
Apopka received two stitches
When she went to her p ri­ pists and dietitians.
for a minor cut on his shin but
Editor's note: This story,
mary
care physician, he Im­
when the stitches were r e ­
submitted by Orlando Regional
moved a week later, an Infec­ mediately referred her to the
tion had Bet in. Although the
wound appeared to be healing
ort the surface, the tissue un­
derneath was riddled with in­
fection. Within a month, the
Infection was so deep It almost
penetrated to Johnson's shin
bone. The wound had to be
made larger In order to r e ­
move the Infected tissue.
’Many people don't realise
that specialized wound healing
Board CadMM, American Board of Anstthsaidogy
treatments are available. They
Diplomats. American Academy of Pain Management.
suffer needlessly and hope the
problem will sometjow cure It­
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•Treatment Q f B e a m in g S
* ‘o n themselves. When the
\ tndm ding Back, S k ia g ia t S
s healing process doesn’t
Cancer P ain
as it should, help la
available,- said O nce IngwalBy Appointment or Befnrai
son, RN, a certified en­
Oeaety
terostomal therapy nurse.
Steer 1907
"As the Baby Boomers age.
we will be seeing a great in­
crease in the number of p a­
tients needing our services,"
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O p e r a tio n re s c u e s S a n fo r d c h ild r e n

Jones-Guy
Mn». Qtirrit Enter Jonen of
Sanford. annmmren the en­
gagement of her daughter.
Orralyn Elaine Jonen. to
Mlniatrr Robert Lre Ouy. Sr.,
■on of Mrs. Mary A. Ony of
Sanford.
Bom In TnllnlmtiHer. tlir
bride elect, daughter of the
late Rev. Amos C. Jan rs. In
the riia ter mil granddaughter
of the late Itrv. Sntnurl L
and Com I.. Si all worth and
the paternal granddaughter
of the late Itrv. Ororge W.
and Ada K. Jonen.
Mn. Jonen In a 1979 gr.iduate of Semlnolr High School
where alie wan a National
Honor Society and Studrnl
Government member. She In
a 11*85 graduate of the Univemlty of Central Florida
where nhe wan a member of
the gonpel rhomn. She In
employed an a noft ware engi­
neer at Lockheed Martin.
Orlando.
Her flancA. bom In San­
ford. In the maternal grandnon of the lale Viola
Thompaon. He la a 1981
graduate of Seminole High
School whrre he wan active
In
football.
baaketball.

C a ro ly n J o n t i ,
Robort L. O u y Br.

weight Ifft log. track and field.
He Is u 1980 graduate of
Hampton University. Ilnmptan. Va.. where he played
rollrgr football. He Is em­
ployed as an elementary
school teacher at Goldsboro
School. Sanford.
Thr wedding will be an
event of Saturday. Oct. 3. at
2:00 p.m. ul New Word Cove­
nant Churrh. Orlando.

Bledsoe-Cato
Donald R. Cato of Altamonte
Springs.
Bom tn Atlanta, the brideelect Is Ute maternal grand­
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ben
Barger of Gainesville, and
the putrmul granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs.. Fred G.
tiled nor of Palm Bay.
High School. Pleasant Hill.
Calif. She will graduate from
Unlveraity tn May 1999 and
la employed aa a financial
analyst by Siemens Telecom
Network.

Matthew Cato
Dr. and Mrs. Michael E.
Bledsoe of Longwood, an ­
nounce the engagement of
their daughter. Lara Janette
Bledsoe, to Matthew Brian
Calo, daughter of Olcnda
Cato of Tallahassee, and

Take 100 or more energetic
children. Add gamen. munlc.
prices, lots of faith and whnt
do you luive7
Operation Rescue Sanford.
On Saturday, Aug. I. these
children participated In a spe­
cial Bark-to-School Bash when
they were presented school
supplies,
school
clothing,
oilier prices and refreshment n.
This 4-manth-old organisa­
tion Is weaving Its way into the
hearts of the greater Sanford
eomiminlly by providing chil­
dren, from Irallies to teen­
agers. with a place to go and
tilings lo do on Saturday
mornings. And Hie community
In supporting Ihln urban mis­
sion group try donating wippiles and services toward a
better way of life for the par­
ticipants.
A division of Klar Up San­
ford. ORS la a community non­
profit. faith-based operation,
according lo the dynamic vol­
unteer director. Bonita Sturth.
A tram of 8 other volunteers
makes up the stafT who meet
with tl»e children every Satur­
day . from 10 to noon, at the
Clifford W. MrKlbbtn Memorial
Park. Hartwell at 35th Street
In Sanford.
Donlta said her goals are to
have 5 to 10 teams covering
other arras In the community
such as going Into churches lo
‘let them knmr what we have.”
Since the inauguration of the
program, the children keep
coming back every Saturday to
be n part of the happy, whole­
some environment. The team
members visit In the children's
home***-* Thursday ,r rvrnlMMi
when the children look forwiHa

Donlta Sturch,
dlfactor of Op*
oration Raacua
Sanford, aaya,
'They (children)
learn now to
pray and that Jo*
aua la their beat
buddy/

have to be committed, be con­
sistent. Children have enough
disappointments tn their lives.
We teach the values of telling
the truth." Donlta said.
DO R IS
D IETR IC H

have the total support of the
families." Donlta said. "We get
nothing but praise.'
What makes the fledgling or­
ganization work?
"To make things happen, ywi

A typical Saturday morning
at ORS begins with the chil­
dren making their way (some
by bus donated by Family Wor­
ship Center) to the park where
team members arrived early
with their portable equipment
to act up. A flat bed truck haa

with the girts sitting on one
and the boys on the other.
Next, the children sign M
and from this list, names are
drawn for grand prizes (all do­
nated) which Include sports
equipment, watches. T-shirts,

time ana prizes followed fay re­
peating the ORS ruka. which Is
important.
according
ts

Bom in Albany. Oa.. the
bridegroom-to-be ia the pa­
ternal grandson of James
and Eleanor Smith and the
items) grandson of Mr. and
ra. E.R. Cato, oil of Albany,
lie ts a graduate of Leon
County High School. Talla­
hassee. and Is employed as a
purchasing agent by Metroscape Corp.
The wedding will be an
event of Nov. 28. at 7:30
p.m.. at Holy Cross Lutheran
Church. Lake Mary.

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Getting married?
Engagement and wedding forms are available at the Sanford
Herald office. 300 N. French Ave., Sanford. Florida 32771. These
stories are usually published In the Sunday edition and may be
accompanied by a photo. There is no charge for this service.
Weddings more than three months old will be published in
announcement form without a photo.

80 citizens begin spread of community empowerment epidemic
An educational summit was
held at Grooms Academy on
Saturday, July 25 from KfcOO
a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Commu­
nity concerned citizens spon-

a ' ' y.

aa consultant.
_ Eighty concerned persons
fcU the need to devote their
Saturday to begin a community
empowerment epidemic, yea
us, right now. here in the San­
the community.
ford community where we live.
After a brief general session
0OUp* were divided. The first
group was led by Elder Timo­
thy Hudson and the Rev. Allen
Peterson who had in their aeai Mon concerned ministers and
; church representatives. Then
f were many ideas to help im- prove their lives and die well available for people and par­
being of our children and their ents who can teach and receive
skilled training tn new tech­
fd w tll'm*1 advancement.
Many strategies were derived niques.
from all of the sessions. Minis­
Our youth of the community
ters and church members said along with the SWEAT team
toe community must be spiri­ have contributed to the com­
tualty motivated and they munity and have become better
1should educate parents on how citizens. This group of exciting
to deliver our children from the youth' was ted by Mr. and Mrs.
wrongs of Ufc. Every church Lorenzo (Sheriyn) PoUt. Jessie
■ifflift consider development White and Lorraine Blue pre­
of tote models for our youth of sented the strategies most tm-

portont to the youth. We muok
add more family education
classes, chop vocation pmCommunity

cafeteria for a tasty luncheon
served by Sweet Harmony Or­
der of Eastern Star. A medley
of songs was rendered by ta ­
blets M. Whatley, director and
founder of TtyM Arts School of
Performing Arts.
Mistress of ceremonies mm
Barbara K. Bentley. A stu­
dent's point of view was Wwi
to the youth present aa a
luncheon speaker who Is Inter­
ested In Sanford. Seminole
County, Crooms Academy and

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G irl Scouts schedule annual
recru itm en t night at schools
It happen* every year, near the beginning of
th e school year. Girl Scout Roundup _ the Girl
Scouts annual recruitment night which the
Stardust Service Unit has already scheduled. .
Roundup for Wilson Elementary School will be
at 7 p m. on Monday. Aug. 10. Roundup for Lake
Mary Elementary will be Wednesday, Aug. 12.
A nd Roundup for Heathrow Elementary will be
Monday. Aug. 17.
Because turnout Is lower at the middle and
high school, no Roundups are scheduled for
Greenwood Lakes Middle School or Luke Mary
High School. However. If you have a girl at either
of those schools who Is Interested In joining Girl
Scouts, lor Greenwood, you can call Peggy Wolfe,
the Greenwood School Coordinator, at 327-8207.
or for Lake Mary High, you can call Mary Rowell,
the Service Unit Coordinator at 321-1498.
Girl Scouts Is open to all school age girls. Kin­
dergarten nge girls are Daisies. Brownies arc
typically first through third grade. Juniors are
fourth through sixth grade. Cad cites are seventh
through ninth and Seniors are tenth through
twelfth. (Some years can overlap). Girls do many
activities together as a troop. For Instance,
many places, such as the Central Florida Zoo.
offer special programs Just for the Girl Scouts.
The scouts also do Service Unit activities wllh
other troops. Last year. 25 of the troops In
Lake Mary went to Mah-Kah-Wee. the Girl Scout
ramp, for a Native American Camporre. Each
troop was a different Native American tribe. The

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troops designed their own T-shirts and learned
all about their tribes. Just one month later, the
girls were all participating In their own Olym­
pics. And occasionally, they get offered very spe­
cial opportunities. I-ast year, a group of Cadetles
from Lake Mary got to meet Rebecca Lobo and
Jackie Joyner-Kersey.
Why would you want your daughter to become
a Glri Scout? Girl Scouts leant Independence and
self sufficiency. They Seam about service to the
community. For rvery 100 girls who Join scout­
ing. 4 will cam the Girl Scout Gold Award. 12
will have their first contact with a place of wor­
ship. 5 will earn their religious award. 1 will en­
ter the clergy. IB will develop hobbles that will
be used during their adult life, 8 will enter a ca­
reer that they discovered through Qtrl Scouting.
17 will become Girl Scout volunteers. I will use
her Girl Scouting skills to save a life, and I will
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The following births were
recorded at Central Florida
Regional Hospital In Sanford:
July
15
•
Lashawanda
Davidson and Willie Brooks,
Sanford, Girl: Michelle Vertrcl
Wilson. Sanford. Olrl; Raquel
and Leon Hernandez. Deltona,
Girl: Crystal and Chris Ponder,
Deltona. Boy
July 16 - Dorothea Thlanc
Hadley. Sanford. Boy
July 17 • Angela Howlett and
Chad Kehrley. DeLand. Olrl:
Dana and Rico Sharp, Sr.,
Sanford. Boy
July 18 - Valerie and ILeotls
Heath, Sanford. Boy: Jennifer
and Brian Johnson. DeLand.
Boy; Nadra Davis. Sanford.
Girl; Elizabeth Cookson and
James Dejesus Romero, Jr..

Deltona. Boy
July 20 - Betty Smith, Deltona.
July 21 - Tanya and Tony
DeMarco, Sanford. Boy: Brenda
ida
and Mark Peter. Deltona. Boy
The following births were re­
corded at Florida Hospital, Al­
tamonte:
July 6 - Mary and Walter
Judge. Longwood, Olrl; Chris­
tine and Henry Schumann. Jr..
Oviedo, Girl
July 7 • Rhonda Hayward and
Willie Fisher. Sanford. Olrl
Ju|y 8 - Joyce and James UhHr, Jr., Winter Springs, Olrl:
Cassandra Martin and Kevin
Krriling. Sanford. Boy
July 10 - Jacquelyn and Randy
Hummer, Oviedo, Olrl

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The following births were
recorded at Florida Hospital In
Altamonte:
July 14 - Melanie and Isaac
Rosa. Oviedo, Olrl; Kim and
Hans Danziger, Casselberry,
Boy
July 15 • Bonnie and Charles
Sims. Ill, Orange City. Boy:
Amy and Dennis Bryant,
Oviedo, Qlri
July 15 - April and Jason
Sutton. Sanford, Oiri: Laura
and Andrew Poulos. Winter
Springs. Olrl; Linda and
Russell Scott. Lake Mary, Boy
July 17 - Hyun and Dong Choc,
Lake Mary, Boy; Trade and
Gregory Scarlett, Casselberry.
Oiri
July 18 * Che re and Richard
Jones, Winter Springs, Boy

Hawkins
Continued from Psgt SC

sightseeing In the mountains.
They went to a rodeo and had
fun In Canada. Tt was great,’
said the Wilsons.

was held on Saturday, July 25
this communllyat the Altamonte Springs Holi­
United Slates Congressman.
day Inn. Star 94.5 FM stations
Honorable Aker
Hastings,
JoJo Dancer, radio commenta­
gave a stirring. Informative
tor. preaided over the evenings
message. He reminded the FAMU GRADUATES
program.
youth that improving the edu­
Florida Agricultural and Me­
Rev. Benjamin Adams, first
cational opportunities of our chanical University announces
president of the Seminole
youth has always been a top the graduation of Sanford stu ­ vice
County
gave the Invo­
priority of his. He stated that dents: Kimberly Michele Wil­ cation. NAACP
welcome came
Congress hasn't been too son and Kyle Oalnes who will from 2ndThe
vice president Ken­
helpful to communities lately enter the field of health and neth Bentley
and a member­
and Republican leadership de­ physical therapy.
ship appeal was extended by
cided to only consider educa­
3rd vice president Tony Cov­
tional initiatives that will help CHRISTIAN PLAT
their own party. Therefore,
The Community Theater ington.
The message of the evening
there hasn’t been an Important Oroup will stage the Christian
was brought by the honorable
educational
solution
and play entitled. Twelve Oates To
Corrine Brown. United Ststea
funding has not been passed. The City' on Saturday, Aug. 8
House of Representatives, Dis­
There are a few who are trying at 7:00 p.m. at the Clearwater
trict III. Citizens receiving
to help members of Congress Missionary Baptist Church,
awards were: Dr. Velma Wil­
In doing thrlr part to help us.
2204 Southwest Road.
liams. Community Services of
HR 1430. the Public Schools
the year; Zion Hope Baptist
Renovation and Improvement CITIZENS HONORED
Church, church service of the
A
community
appreciation
Act Is aimed at supplementing
year award; Johnell Jackson,
the efforts of local organiza­ banquet honoring citizens and
Humanitarian Award; Kenneth
community
organizations
will
tions and government, specifi­
Bentley, The Earl B. Williams
be
held
Saturday.
Aug.
22
at
cally In the area of renovating
Award; Lorraine R. Offer and
und rebuilding school build­ 5:00 p.m. in the Sanford Civic
Center. There Is a donation of Toni Adams, Educator of the
ings.
Year Award.
$5.00. For tickets call 322There will be an educational 5418 and members of the
President of the NAACP Is
opportunity zones, rural and Seminole African Academy of Turner Clayton, Jr. who gave
poverty areas, these areaB Arts.
acknowledgment to the corpo­
need government assistance. A
rate sponsors with special
strong school Is possible with NAACF HOSTS
thanks going to the gold spon­
a strong community behind It. AWARDS BANQUET
sor. Dr. Lou Charles Harold.
unified. The concerned citizens
The Seminole County Branch M.D.; PubUx. Bamett/Nstlons
will call a summit In October.
of the National Association for Bank, SunTrust and Wayne
the Advancement of Colored Densch, Inc.
WILSONS VISIT CANADA
People observed Us yearly
Calgary, Canada was the site Freedom Fund Awards ban­
The Seminole County NAACP
of a five day vtslt and vacation quet.
meets every 2nd and 4lh
for James (Button) Wilson and
Thursday of the month at Zion
Eunice I. Wilson. Still excited
Tills year’s theme ’Preparing Hope
Missionary
Baptist
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In lihir., my wife eon feinted xhe
had a seven-year affair with my
best friend, lie would come to our
house after I went to work and they
would have sen In our lied. Al­
though my wife never showed me
any nfTcction during that period, I
hlamed it on the strain of raising
three children, never Huspectmu her
infidelity.
She lei word til the illicit alTair
slip when I teased her about her old
boyfriends. I was devastated, but 1
didn't let on. She a|&gt;ologir.ed, and
our marriage continued for the sake
of the children. In the last two
years, my wife has been especially
loving and affectionate toward me.
Earlier this year, my married
sister-in-law (I'll coll her Marie!
stayed with us for four months She
confided to me that she had an
unsatisfactory ses life with her hus­
band. One thing led lo another, and

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we slept together several times.
Marie has since returned home.
Now I feel guilty and would like
to confess this indiscretion lo my
wife to clear my conscience, but I
am not sun* how shell react.
Though it will even things out, I
do not want to hurt my wife or
expose Marie's behavior. Should I
tell my wife about the affair with
her sister?
ONLY HUMAN IN KENTUCKY
DEAR ONLY HUMAN: I ques­
tion your m otives for confes­
sion. Remember th e pain th a t
your wlfe'a confession caused

DEAR ABBY: I write to offer
hope to the lady who confided to you
that she feels that now she has gen­
ital herpes, no one will ever want
her.
When I caught genital herpes
two years ago, I felt the same way.
Back then I took your advice and
contacted the Herpes Foundation.
These caring people got me aet up
with my local support chapter and I
began attending their monthly
meetings. Through these meetings
I met my soul mate, who is also
afllicted.
We plan lo be married in the
future. Out of something bad came
something wonderful! I hope this
helps the woman who wrote to you
by letting her know that all is not
lost.
LIVING lWELL) IN MESA, ARIZ.

Dietrich
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education specializing In early
childhood. Her other experi­
ence Includes legal assistant
and office manager of several
businesses and working with
children's and youth groups.
She la also a talented vocalist
and plays the keyboard.
"We are helping these chil­
dren with values." she said. "We
talk about real life Issues
what drugs, alcohol and pre­
marital ocx will do to you. We
are teaching the value of posi­
tive male rote models.''
Donita Is concerned that
some
parents may not under­
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ORS Is financed by "miracles." taking shape. In the future,
Donita said. Various Individu­ Donita hopes to celebrate
als contribute funds while oth­ Family Daya with a picnic,
ers give supplies. She said her band and family games.
church takes up a mission of­
Team volunteers are: Sue Pe­
fering monthly. ORS Is In p a r­ terson. assistant director, Jay
ticular need of a moving van Peterson, Jolene Kinney, Vale­
type truck or flatbed that can
rie Mundo. Jack Councils.
be used as a stage, aa well as
Bruce Vammen and Pat Green.
funds.
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to have churches, both youths
USA Bank employees, Hcdthand adults, participate tn this
row. who contributed items for
Saturday mission program os a
project. "Any help we can get la the Back-to-Schoo! Bosh. Bi­
bles for Children, Family Ufe.
a blessing." Donita said
Team member Jolene Kinney Hie Glory Crowd. Family Wor­
ship Center. Second Shiloh.
said, "We hope the city catches
Baptist Church. Without Walls
a vision. So many good things
International Church. Tampa.
can come out of this (ORS). It
BIU Wilson Ministries. New
can turn the crime scene
York. Winn Dixie. Publlx and
around."
For Information and to do­ Qatorade.
Also: Harvest Time Interna­
nate, call Donita Sturch. 3216971. or write Operation Res­ tional, Fannie Mae Candlra.
Dollar Tree. Family Dollar
cue Sanford. PO Box 702.
Store. Page Private School,
Sanford. FL 32772-0702.
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winter season. The operation’s Big LoU. Rater Automotive.
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You We got to lose some, to learn how to save some

County judge in
bid for third term
STAFF WRITER

LONGWOOD - One fatality
waa reported this morning In a
vehlde/traln colllalon. Longwood Director of Public Safety
Teny Baker aald the Incident
occurred near the Intersection
of CR-427 and Plumose Ave­
nue. at approximately 7:21
a.m.
Other than the driver of the
vehicle, there were apparently
no other persons Involved after
the driver reportedly parked on
railroad tracks at the time the
vehicle was struck. The driver
was said to have been killed In
the collision.
Details were not available at
press time, and the Identity or
address of the person who was
killed were not Immediately
released. The accident Is being
handled by the Florida High­
way Patrol.

SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
first time John Sloop ran for a
county Judge's seat there were
five candidates. There wasn't a
whole lot he or the others
could talk about In
a non­
partisan race except for their
experience as attorneys and
what perceptions they might
have of the court.
Sloop won that race and an­

other four years ago.
Now, he Is going for the judi­
cial hat trick • a third consecu­
tive term. He Is opposed this
time by Jeanne Oold, a former
assistant state attorney from
Longwood who is running for
the first time.
At 40. Sloop believes he has
and will continue to be a good
county
Judge.
Instead
of
shooting higher for a circuit or
court o f appeals seat, he wants

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PSC to
discuss new
area code
for county
The Florida Public Service
Commission (PSC) is meeting
In Tallahassee
today and
Wednesday to consider several
charges placed against tele­
phone
companies.
called
"slamming, and to discuss a
proposed new area code for
Seminole County and the Im­
mediate area.
One of the Items la a showcause hearing against AT&amp;T
Communications o f the South­
ern States. Inc. operation
“Connect *N Save* for violation
of the Interexchange carrier
rules, (slamming). The term Is
used to describe the results
when a company changes a
customer's phone company
without the customer realizing
what la being done.
The commission Is to vote
today on whether or not to re­
quire AT&amp;T to show cause, In
writing, why It should not be
fined $5.49 million, or have Its
certificate
canceled in re­
sponse to 183 alleged viola­
tions o f the rule.
Also today. All American
Telephone. Inc. will be on the
PSC carpet. The commission
will vote on whether or not to
accept a company offered set­
tlement of $34,200 for appar­
ent “slamming' violations.
On the positive aide, the
commission la to vote on
whether to allow BellSouth to
waive late payment charges for
consumers in areas affected by

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90th Y E A R , No. 236

Train strikes
vehicle, one
person dead

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seeks new
executive director
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Tom 8hsips (above) forks dead catfish out of his
pond In 8ankxd. The fish UN occurred this week­
end, brought on by recent adverse weather condt-

Hons. Thousands of hah (below) were burled on the
property.

Fish kill
brought on H K
by smoke,
lack o f rain H I
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
SANFORD - She recognized
the firefighter, one of many
who battled the
recent
wildfires, by the T-shirt he
was arearing.

Kids find plenty to do
on summer vacation
LAKE MARY • Sure, anyone
can spend summer vacation
sitting around the house play­
ing video games.
There's plenty on cable TV
and It sure la hot outside. Isn't
It?
Well, the last time we
checked on the elementary
school kids
in Seminole
County, they were pretty ex­
cited about summer vacation.
And most of the kids have
found better things to do than
wait until the school bell rings
again on Augusts.
At 1
Mary Elementary
School, there la a day care
program that attracts kids who
attend schools from all over
Seminole County. As the ther­
mostat reached triple-digits
last week, some o f the Idds sat
In the air-conditioned cafeteria

at the school and talked about
their summer adventures. The
room eras cool, snacks and
drinks were all around, and
they had Just left the play­
ground.
It eras one o f the times that
they were actually at Lake
Mary Elementary. Other days
they have traveled to area hos­
pitals and a planetarium. It's
been a full summer, but some
of the kids have had adven­
tures elsewhere. The kids are
all young elementary school aged and here's a few samples
of what they have done this
Justin Harden (Longwood
Elementary): “We studied all
about planets and stars. It was
gin seeing a planetarium.*
Zureya Balmaa (Longwood
Elementary): 1 got to go to Ty-

7 have found my
niche In Iffe as John
Sloop. Seminole
County Judge’
- J u d ge J oh n S lo o p

Crim e time in
Seminole County
CASSELBERRY - Two men
have been arrested In connec­
tion with the robbery of Colo­
nial Bank on BR-438 In
Casselberry. The robbery took
place shortly after 5 p.m. Fri­
day.
According to Casselberry
police Sgt. Dennis Stewart, one
man entered the bank, and In­
dicating there was a weapon,
demanded money from a su­
pervisor. The supervisor Is said
to have told the robber that
she did not have a key to open
the teller box. The man report­
edly became verbally abusive
and Qed from the bank. He en­
tered a white car driven by an­
other man and fled west Into
the 8R-438 rush hour traffic.
Bank
personnel
notified
Casselberry police and gave a
description of the subjects and
their vehicle. Stewart said po­
lice located the vehicle at the
Intersection of SR-436 and U.S.
Highway 17-92 at which time a
traffic stop was attempted.
The two sped away however,
and police received permission
to conduct a pursuit baaed on

the serious nature of the
charges. The car and suspects
were said to have matched the
descriptions In an attempted
bank robbery at Barnett Bank
In Winter Springs, a short time
before the Casselberry Inci­
dent.
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The vehicle continued Into
east Altamonte Springs and
turned Into a business parking
lot. The driver reportedly at­
tempted to turn around and go
back Into the traffic but police
Sgt. Pleasants angled his pa­
trol car across the traffic aisle.
The suspects attempted to
swerve around the patrol car
and accidentally collided with
the left front end of the vehicle.
The two were then taken
from their car and placed un­
der arrest. They were Identified
as Joseph A. McDonald, 42.
driver or the vehicle, and pas­
senger Robert Lawton Cook.
47.
McDonald has been charged
with bank robbery, and felony
fleeing and eluding. Cook has
been charged with bank rob­
bery.
In addition. Cook Is aald to
be on parole and has an active
warrant for driving with a sus­
pended /revoked
license.

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Phone
Continual from Page 1A
Tlu* Rev. A1 Fomace. who
bet-amr a Cnlhollr priest nl age
77. Ixrllcvrs In a good laugh and
a good smile.
Laughter, lie says. Is good for
the soul.
Father A1 likes to give out
small eards with a picture of a
laughing, smiling Jeaus. The
Inscription on the back of the
card reads: ‘ Smile. God Loves
You.
On Wednesday night. Father A1
will be presenting a puppet show
for children of all ages In the
social hall at All Souls Catholic
Church In Sanford. It begins at
6:45 p.m.
Father Al's said Ills hand pup' pets arc almost 50 years old.
They're Howdy Doodv puppets."
he said. ‘ Howdy Is one of them,
phineas T. Bluster. Dllly Dally
and there’s even a ClarobeU the
Clown."
The Howdy Dowdy television
show had Its premiere In
December 1947. when Father A1
was a young physician. He began
do puppetry for first son. Father
Al became a priest following the
death o f two wives. He was
ordained several months ago at
All Souls.
*1 do crazy things." he said.

Papa's day
On this day 99 years ago,

Ernest Hemingway was bom at
Oak Park. 111. lie became one of
the giants of American writing
whose works will live forever.
Hemingway was awarded the
Nobel Prize In 1954. and shot
himself on July 2. 1901 In
Ketchum. Idaho three weeks
before he would have been 62.
Among Ills great books were The
Sun Also Rises (1926). A Ftireivcll
to Arms (1929). For Whom the
Dell Tolls (1940) and The Old Man
and the Sen (1952).

Reno end Robin
This Is a bit scary. Actor Robin
Williams and Attorney General
Janet Reno share the same
birthday. Robin Is 46 today. Reno
Is 60. Other than the fact they
were both bom on July 22. there
are no other conceivable similar­
ities. Well, they’ve both been to
Miami. She was born there.
Robin made The Birdcage there.
Violinist Isaac Stern Is 78 today

The Rev. Al Fomace
and singer Cat S N vowa Is 50.
Actor Jon Lorlts is 41 and out of
his league. Comedian Don
Knotts Is 74. He's not worried,
so why should we be?

What about
cheaaa?

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cream

A bagel, we ore told, la a hole
surrounded by Indigestion. If so.
Mattoon. IU. Is going to be the
indigestion capital o f the world
this week. More than 00.000 are
expected for The W n M ‘0 Mggeat
Bagel Breakfast today through
Saturday.
The bagels ore free and so Is
the Big Band Sounds and the
Bagel Beauties contest.

Jesus, ’Smile, Oods levee you.’

Temporary Inanity
The answer to Sunday's quiz Is
that on July 21. 1984 a robot
kiUed a human being. It hap­
pened In Jackson. Mich., when a
robot caught a 34 -year-old work­
er between It and a safety bar
and crushed him to death. The
National
Institute
for
Occupational Safety and Health
classified it as the first case o f a
robot-related fatality In the U.S

recent wildfires. BellSouth has
submlttrn an emergency peti­
tion asking for a waiver of the
regulated charges for a period
of 00 days.
These as well as other Items
are listed on the agenda for to­
day’s meeting of the PSC.
Wednesday. In a prehearing
scheduled to begin at 9:30 n.m.
In the PSC office In Tallahas­
see. the commission will review
a proposed numbering plan,
which Is Intended to provide
relief to telephone customers
In the 407 area code. A division
or the 407 code area has been
proposed
because
of
the
growth of the area which Is
said to be exhausting the
amount of telephone numbers
available.
As had been previously an­
nounced. any agreed upon
change In the area code would
not begin until possibly the
start of next year. The l&gt;SC Is
not expected to make any final
decision regarding a new area
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code os public hearings have
already been scheduled on the
matter In August.
Last month. BellSouth Re­
gional Director Larry Stickler
said the decision could be one
of three options. Seminole
County and some of the sur
rounding areas could end up
wllh on entirely new area code:
there could be an additional
three digits added to local
phone numbers, or the codes
may be split, leaving the 407 In
present telephones, but adding
a new area code to new Instal­
lations. which he admitted
might be rather confusing, es­
pecially If the new next door
neighbor would be In a differ­
ent area code than one’s self.

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to brag about." Penny told this
reporter,
saying she
only
She asked him If he was go­ thought other small fish farm­
ing to take advantage of the ers should know about the
ofTer made by local attrac­ situation.
tions, as a reward for his
Tom and Penny have owned
heroism.
the catfish farm for almost
He answered no, he didn't four years. Nothing like this
have the Ume.
has ever happened before,
Penny Shelpe. owner, with they said. Calls to Department
her husband Tom. o f Seminole of Fisheries and Aquaculture
Catfish Ranch, offered the at the University of Florida
firefighter two free passes, and the State of Florida Divi­
good for bank fishing at the sion of Fisheries confirmed
catfish farm In Sanford.
this was not an isolated Inci­
The firefighter showed up dent.
with his kids Friday morning,
Dry weather, and five days of
only to find yet another disas­ overcast conditions, due to the
ter; thousands of dead Osh wildfires.
created
adverse
floating on the surface of pond. conditions which contributed
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chop. Water temperature at
Daytona la 82 degrees and
at New Symma, 82 degrees.
Winds are from the south­
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"S e rvin g S em inole C ounty Since 1908"
Tuoodty, M y 21. • VoL 90, No. 236

the Shelpe's turn this week­
end.
The three-acre, spring fed
pond was stocked with thou­
sands of catfish, bream and
bass. Tom Shelpe said the w a­
ter level In the pond la down
3-1/2 feet, ana more than
5,000 fish died, beginning Fri­
day morning, due to lack o f
oxygen.
When rains finally came last
week, they weren't much of a
help. "Oully washers" washed
extra nutrients Into the pond,
causing an algae bloom.
The pond, located near the
Port o f Sanford, off Orange
Boulevard, was dug In the late
1950s, as a borrow pit for a
nearby housing development.
The excavation opened a small
2 * * ^ percent rainwater. Tom
dyes the pond with copper
sulfate, to reduce ultra violet
rays. The fish are fed once a
day with livestock food.
The Shefpes open the pond
to friends, for bank fishing,
and harvest fish to sell to Bm
houses. "A lot o f people had a
nice time fishing, said Penny.
He had been planning a big
catfish by. “They were Just
right for fillets," said Tom.
nmUm to tha
agencies
confirmed that o4h*r
around
the
state
were
"crashing". Torn said that a lo ­
cal
aquaculture
company
brought aerators to the form,
which helped alow the kill,
■Bring some o f the fish. He
said It would take a couple o f

years to recoup his
"Biologists say you’re not
really a fish farmer," Tom said,
"until you lose a million Rah."
But he doesn’t fed so bad.
Tom said. "1 don’t fed that
much o f a loss compared to all
the farmers who lost livestock
In the fires."
"YouVe got to lose some, to
team how to save some."

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Summei
weeks. I got to play wtth my
cousins and we chased squir­
rels and listened to the Bpice
Girts."
Theo FUoeofbs (Lake Mary
Elementary): I went to Buffalo,
N.Y. to visit my aunt and I got
some new bean bags when I
was at my unde’s house. We
took an airplane and then we
went swlmrning in a really big
lake."
Serie FUaaofoa (Lake Mary
Elementary): We stayed an an
Island when we were In Buffalo
and watched fireworks on the
Fourth o f July. I wasn’t scared
•bout the fires In Florida.
Then, we went to Niagara Falla
and went Into Canada."
Steven Ziegler (Wicklow Ele­
mentary): We went to a beach
In Clearwater, then we went to
a park. 1 got a new boogie
board, then we went to Ken­
tucky to see the mountains."
Amanda
Bmtth
(Wicklow
Elementary): I got to go to a
hospital on a Add trip
learned about bones and firstErin deLacy
(Woodlands
Elementary): Last week I went
to St. Petersburg and saw two
baseball games wtth the Devil
R*ys against the Red Box. They
both won one game and It waa
real Am."
Mary deLacy (Woodlands
Elementary): I went to the
baseball game and 1 got to go
to my friend’s birthday party In
Daytona Beach. We stayed In a
big hotel suite and we spent a
lot of time In the pool."
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Milner
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Airport board narrows director search
By Nick P ftife a f
h e r a l d s t a f f w r it e r

SANFORD - Another round
will be undertaken Thursday,
regarding the search for an
Orlando-Sanford Airport execu­
tive director. The matter Is
scheduled for consideration at
the next meeting o f the Sanford
Airport Authority. July 23.
The executive director search
committee met on July 10 and
selected five candidates for
consideration by the board,
which will be announced at the

meeting.
The five have been Identified
as Robert L August of Erie,
Pennsylvania; John H. Drury of
Naples. Florida; Bill Oatchell
of Hobbs. New Mexico; Olen
Jonuska of Waukesha. Wiscon­
sin. and Victor White of Salt
Lake City, Utah.
The authority may select
first, second and third choices,
after which contract negotia­
tions are expected to get under
wsy.
Another Item listed on the
meeting's agenda Is a briefing

of products by Jimmy OofT.
who has been asked to provide
a Ume line for key future air­
port projects to help assist
with budgetary decisions.
On July 10. the Federal Avia­
tion Authority gave notification
that the Orlando-Sanford Airrt had been evaluated as a
imary Service category. One
of the benefits of the designa­
tion Is Immediate qualification
to receive approximately $1.7
million from the FAA entitle­
ment program In the next
year's budget. OofT Is to ad-

dress new funding strategies
available with known FAA par­
ticipation In the coming year.
Also scheduled Is the consid­
eration of the airports 1096/99
fiscal year budget. A Joint
meeting has been scheduled on
the budget with the Sanford
City Commission on August 10
at 3 p.m.
The Airport Authority meet­
ing. Thursday. July 23. will be­
gin at 8:30 a.m. In the second
level conference room In the
A.K. Shoemaker International
Terminal.

waiting for the bus at the cor­
ner of 10th Street and Locust
Avenue.
The suspect was
hanging out of the driver's win­
dow and took the victim's
purse. Thirty minutes later.
Dennison was struck by the
same car that stole the purse.
Dennison was struck In the
parking lot of the Seminole
County Services building on
First Street In Sanford. The
robber exited the car and
ulled Dennison's purse from
er arm.
Later, an elderly woman eras

accosted at the comer of
Southwest Road and
18th
Street. The driver asked her a
question, and then proceeded
to take her purse from her.
Police then found the vehicle at
the com er of 12th Street and
Mangoustlne. Police found the
purses and the paraphernalia
In the back floorboard.
Dennison was treated at
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital for minor Injuries. She
suffered bruises on her right
hip and arm. She also had a
sprained ankle and wrist.

Driving
untfor
influonoo

Hickory Ave.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Friday. July 17. by
Sanford poller. Moran was
charged with aggravated bat­
tery. Moran wan arrested In the
1000 block of Crdar Creek Cir­
cle.

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Bank
McDonald has additional fel­
ony warrants for burglary to a
dwelling and violation of pro­
bation.
Winter
Springs
police
brought witnesses from the
scene of their bank robbery,
and the two suspects were said
to have been Identified as be­
ing Involved. Winter Springs
police will fUe appropriate
bank robbery charges. The FBI
Is also conducting an Investi­
gation Into the robberies.
Both suspects have been
taken to the John E. Folk Cor­
rectional Facility In Sanford.

Fatal shooting
LONOWOOD • A 40-year-old
woman was shot to death Sun­
day night In a Longwood busi­
ness establishment. As of this
morning, no one has been
charged in connection with the
According
to
Seminole
County SheriITs Spokeswoman
Deanne Brown officers were
summoned to Kathy's Wings.
2600 W. SR-434 st approxi­
mately 9:30 Sunday event!*. In
response to a 9-1-1 call re­
garding a woman who had
been shot. When officers ar­
rived they found Joanne L
Tracey, an employee o f the
business, on the floor. It was
determined gunshots had been
flred from outside the building,
through a rear window.

Ruth Booth. 85. East 2nd
Street Sanford, died Saturday.
July 18. 1998 st Central Flor;tda Regional Hospital. Sanford.
[Mrs. Booth was bom Feb. 14.
: 1913 tn St. Joseph. Miss., and
:moved to Central Florida In
: 1998. She was a member o f
jFirst United Methodist Church
o f Sanford.
Survivors include son Harold
Reynolds,
St.
Petersburg:
daughter, Catherine Bosaert.
Sanford:
tester,
Elizabeth
Wahlstrom, Seattle. Wash.; five
grandchildren;
0
great­
grandchildren: one great-greatgrandchild.
Beacon's National Cremation
Society, Winter Park, tn charge

W illie Earnest Campbell, 54,
Wolcott Place, Orlando, died
Saturday. July 18. 1998. Mr.
Campbell was bom Jan. 24.
1944 In Sanford. Mr. Campbell
was a bus driver for Orange
Lake Country Club. He was a
member o f Providence M.B.
Church.
Survivors include daughter,
Thngala D „ Orlando; father.
Nathan. Lake Monroe; mother,
Llxtee, Lake Monroe: brother,
Kelly Bernard, Lake Monroe,
Charles L., Tampa, Henry L..
Kissimmee; sister,
Ehtellne
Jefferson, Tampa: one grand-

Tracey was Immediately air­
lifted to South Seminole Hospi­
tal In Longwood, but her wound
was said to be so severe, that
she could not be revived. She
was pronounced dead at ap­
proximately
10:45
Sunday
night.
Brown said previous reports
Indicated Tracey had been In­
volved in a custody dispute
srllh her ex-husband Joseph,
over their 4-year-old son. Volu­
sia County deputies assisted
local deputies In locating J o ­
seph Tracey at his home In
New Smyrna Beach. He report­
edly came to Seminole County
voluntarily for questioning, and
was said to have been fully co­
operative.
As of this morning. Brown
said sheriffs deputies were still
Investigating the shooting. She
Indicated tne ex-husband Is
not. at this point, considered a
suspect and no arrests have

SANFORD • Oaiy Kolmets.
37. o f Lake Maiy. Is being held
without bond charged with
three counts o f robbery, aggra­
vated battery with a motor ve­
hicle and possession o f d n *
paraphernalia. Kolmetx alleg-

Allentown. Pa., he moved from
Orlando to Deltona tn 1997.
Mr. Leayman was an assistant
service msnsgrr for Van tare By
Featherilte,
Sanford.
Mr.
Leayman served tn the U.8.
Navy and received the National
Defense Service Medal. Over­
seas Service Medal and South­
west Asia Service Ribbon. He
was a Catholic.
Survivors include wile. Holly
N.; parents, daughter. Nones
Linda Marie Leayman. Deltona
Oeorge J. and Unda L . Allen­
town. Pa.: paternal grandpar­
ents, Oeorge Sr. and Doris, A l­
lentown. Pa.; maternal grand­
parent.
Gloria
(Sorrentlno)
Well. Bethlehem, Pa.; brother.
Travis James Leayman, Allen­
town. Pa.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral
Home. Inc.. Deltona. In charge
o f arrangements.

W illie D. Logan. 55. North­
west Sixth Place, Gainesville,
died Thursday. July 10, 1990 at
Shands at Alachua. Bom
March 10. 1943 tn Tampa, he
left Central Florida in 1990.
Mr. Logan waa a construction
laborer. He waa a Baptist.
Survivors include mother. Ida
Kate, Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

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Kenneth Little. 28. o f 124 E.
Alma Avc.. Lake Mary, was a r­
rested Saturday. July 11. by
Lake Mary police. Little was
charged with DUI and was a r­
rested at the above address.
Ultle allegedly stopped In the
middle o f an intersection, went
over the center bne almost 3
times and pushed her to the
ground.

Battery
Joyce Barber. 41. o f 777
Creekwater Terr.. Lake Mary,
was arrested Sunday. July 19.
by Seminole County deputies.
Barber was charged with bat­
tery. She was arrested at the

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Due to an editing error. In
Sundays Seminole Herald, on
Page 0C. a photo caption read
Incorrectly.
The caption under the photo
o f Mary Cowan should have
read *Mary Cowan, with her
dog. Blackte. almost loot her
leg because o f a wound that
wouldn't heal.*
The editor regrets the error.

Artyom “driven” to
The ftmeval services for Bhaabcth
McKmtee. Academy Aw me. will be
hdd on Thursday. July 23 st 11
a.m. at 8 t Jan** AMC Church
with the Rev. Preston Adam* Jr. ofBrisling. Viewing wBI be hdd
Wednesday, July 22 from 5 until 9
p.m. st Sunrise Funeral Home, OOP
Locust Avenue. Sanford, PL 32771,
HOT) 322-7383.
Central Florida tn I960 from
Jacksonville. Mrs. Pound was a
homemaker. She was a mem­
ber o f New ML Calvary MB
Church.
Survivors Include son, Rich­
ard Lee. Jacksonville; sister.
Virginia Mack. Jacksonville.
WUaon-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc., Sanford, In charge o f
arrangements.

Academy Avenue, Sanford, died
Saturday. July 10. 1998 at
Healthcare and Rehabilitation
o -f t —
of
Sanford, • Mrs,

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to be right where he Is. “ 1 hnvc
found my niche In life as John
Sloop. Seminole County Judge."
he said.
Ills Is a Job that requires
seeing as many us 350 to 400
people a week. That's the usual
workload for each of the five
county Judges who
rotate
weekly on
5-week
cycles.
County Judges cam $102,000 a
year regardless of seniority.
Sloop put $65,000 In per­
sonal loans Into his campaign
before qualifying began. Yes.
the strategy may have been to
discourage the opposition. "But
It's not play money - It’s there
to spend." Sloop said.
Being a Judge means bring a
teacher at the same time.
Sloop says. "Everyday on the
bench I hnvc an opportunity to
make n difference. Each person
Is unique and 1 employ a full
range of approaches to get my
message across - that we air
responsible for our actions and
the consequences that follow."
Sloop Is the co-chair of the
Education Committee of the
Community Initiative Against
Domestic Violence. *Wc look
for ways- candlelight vigils,
dramas, dynamic speakers - to
Increase community awareness
of the horrible toll domestic
violence extracts from society."
Judge Sloop teaches law to
fclluw Judges as a member of
the Education Committee of
tlic Conference
o f County
Court Judges. "We meet twice a
year to stay current In the law.
to Identify trends, and to share
Ideas on how to handle prob­
lems. The best way to learn Is

So you’re bugged by lawn pests
Several insects and related
pests are common in Florida
lawns. Southern chinch bugs,
splltlcbugs. grass scales, and
benmidngmss mites Buck plant
Juices. Mole crickets, white
grubs, nml blllbugs live In the
soil and damage the grass
roots. Other pests. Including
sod webworms, grass loopers.
and armyworms, eat the grass
leaves. Additional Insects and
related pests such as (leas,
millipedes, chtggere, sowbugs.
and snails do not damage the
lawn but may become nui­
sances by biting people or
crawling Into houses, garages
and swimming pools.
M o n ito rin g insects: An
effective way to survey for
chinch bugs, lawn caterpillars,
mole crickets and beneficial
Insects Is by the use of a soap
mixture applied with a 2-gallon
sprinkling can. (This mixture la
not effective In surveying for
white grub or blllbug larvae.)
Mlx 1-1/2 fluid ounces o f dish­
washing detergent In a 2-gallon
sprinkling con full4 of water,
and drench 4 square feet with
this solution. Observe the area
for about 2 minutes. If the
above pests are present, they
will emerge to the grass airface and can be detected. If no
Insects are found In the first
area checked, examine at least
three or four other places In
the suspected areas.

Diagnosis: insects are
only a few of the many causes
of yellowish or brownish areas

AL
FER R ER
In grass. Disease, nematodes,
dry weather, and nutritional
disorders are sometimes re­
sponsible for such Injury. It Is
Important that homeowners be
sure of the cause so the proper
treatment can be applied to
correct the trouble without the
needless use of pesticides and
extensive damage to the grass.

Cultural

practices:

Rapid succulent growth, re­
sulting from frequent or high
applications o f water-soluble
inorganic nitrogen fertilizers,
acta as an attractant and sub­
stantially
increases
the
chances o f insect attack. Inci­
dence o f damage from these
peats can be greatly reduced
with applications of minimum
amounts o f slow-release nitro­
gen fertilizers In combination
with other macro-and micronu­
trients.

1/2 Inch water to leach the In­
secticide Into the soil where
the Insects are feeding. For
control
o f surface feeders
(chinch bugs, lawn caterpil­
lars.
bermudagrnss
miles,
grass scales and splltlcbugs),
do not irrigate after applica­
tion. Granular formulations for
the recommended Insecticides
may be substituted for sprays
In controlling chinch bugs,
webworms,
mole
crickets,
white grubs, or blllbugs. If ap­
plied for soli Insects (mole
crickets, white grubs or billbugs). Irrigate with about 3/4
Inch of water immediately after
applying. To help prevent un­
necessary environmental con­
tamination and reduction of
beneficial Insects, spot treat­
ments can be applied when
Infestations are first noticed
and the damaged area la small.
Treat the off-color area and
about a 10-foot buffer area sur­
rounding It. If damage ta wide­
spread over the year or If many
Infested areas are detected, the
entire yard should be treated.
Inspect the area two to three
times at bi-weekly Intervals to
determine if Infestation Is un­
der control.

Apply
Insecticides
properly: Read and under­

Control: When spraying for
control o f soil Insects (mole
crickets, white grubs and billbugs). the turf should be moist
at the time of application. Im­
mediately after spraying the
Insecticide, irrigate with about

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stand all directions on the con­
tainer label regarding dosage
rates, application Information,
and precautions. When a spray
Is applied for controlling In­
sects. It Is Important to apply
the Insecticide In a large

amount of water. The Jar at­
tachment to a garden hose Is
the suggested application de­
vice for lawns. The type that
requires 15 to 20 gallons of wa­
ter passing through the hose to
empty the quart sire jars la
recommended. Put the amount
o f Insecticide In the Jar as di­
rected on the label for 1000
uare feet. Fill the Jar the rest
the way with water. Spray
the contents over 1000 square
feet. To Insure even coverage,
spray back and forth across
the measured area; then turn
at right angles and spray back
and forth across the same
area.

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Beer: 30 racks up a championship
It’ s over in the Sanford Co-Ed Summer Softball League
homer, two runs). Russ White
(single, run). Heather
Daigle
(single). Melinda Moms (single).

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Herald Staff Writer

Little League
pitchers have too
much on their
minds
There Isn’t much to not like about Uttic
league or Bambino baseball.
It’s great to sec kids out liavlng fun doing
something they enjoy while their parents
look on. There arc worse things they could
lie doing.
Thut said, there Is something that's been
bothering me about the game.
In the past few weeks, there have been
tournaments all over Central Florida and
I’ve seen a lot of them. Kids ranging from
eight- to 17-yeara-old are enjoying the
game, despite the travel and the heat, but
there's one problem that needs to be cor­
rected.
Pitching.
Hurt's the key to the game, os well as the
future of the game. For the past several
years, hitting lias become the major part of
the game. Everyone wants to be Ken Qrlffcy. Nobody wonts to be Greg Maddux.
It all starts In youth baseball, where the
games are starting to take forever and the
problem starts right on the pitcher's
mound.
Simply. there's too much for a young kid
to thlnx about. Just let him pitch the
domed game.
Here's a few pointers from a person who
was a little league all-star pitcher In Balti­
more for several years and picked up lots of
splinters by the timeH e m ade It to high
school.
First: Hey. kids, just get the boll over the

It's all over In the Sanford Co-ed*
softball league.
Beer 30 nut out to a huge lead
and avenged Its only loss of tiie
season with a 20-14 trouncing of
KMS In the championship game
last night.
It was 5-0 after an Inning and.
despite a comeback attempt from
KMS. Deer 30 coasted.
All season long. Beer: 30 has
pounded opponents, rarely going
the full seven Innings due to the
slaughter mle which ends a game
after a 10-run lead.
Beer 30 scored at least 20 runs
In all but one game, a loss to KMS
to
set
up
last
night's
championship game.
It didn't take long for Beer 30
to
take
charge
of
the
championship game.
Beer 30‘s first five hitters
scored. Jerry DlBartolo led off the
bottom of the first after KMS went
down in order, and Paula Ritchey
followed with a single.
Joe DlBartolo doubled and
Nicole Ooyette singled, then Dave
Coss walked to make It 4-0. Beer:
30 scored another on a sacrifice
fly from Bob Ooyette to round out
the first inning scoring.
KMS closed It to 5-4 In the
second. Keith Kempke singled and
arms followed by Otna Green's
single. After two fielder's choices.
Brad Rupert and Kortney Kuhn
each slnaled to make It 5-4 after a

(run). Brad Rupert (two singles,
double, two runs). Korinry Kuhn
(two singles, run). DJ. Spdcher
(home run),
For Beer: 30: Jerry DlBartolo
(two singles, double (four runs),
Paula Ritchey (two singles, three
runs),
Joe
DlBartolo
(three
doubles,
three
runs). Nicole
Ooyette (two singles, four runs),
Dave Coss. two singles, grand
slam.
three
runs).
Roland
Jennlgan (single). Vic DlBartolo
(two singles, triple, two runs),
Sanford Christian won twice
last night, knocking off the
Seminole Scoop and Maronda
Homes.
In the first game of the evening.
Sanford Christian downed the
wtnless Scoop.
20-4 In six
innings. The game was close until
the fourth Inning when Sanford
Christian erupted for seven runs,
Leading 2-1 going Into the fourth,
Mike Surro led off with a single
and moved over on another single
by Joel Wetas. With two outs, the
floodgates opened. Scott Finley
led four straight walks, and Roy
Anderson doubled to clear the
bases. It was 0-2 after the fourth
and Sanford Christian was never
challenged again,
Dan Steams homered for the
Scoop,
f__
Monica Tic ho moff

(two

Sanford Christian returned to
take on Maronda Homes In the
second game and. despite falling
behind, erupted for eight runs In
the fourth and scored In every
Inning on the way to a 25-14 win.
For Sanford Christian: Monica
TIchlnofT (three runs). Tommy
Preston (two doubles, single, four
runs). Mary Weils (single, run).
Roy Anderson (two singles, two
runs). Carla Finley (three singles.

singles.

four in the second Inning, capped

S L X T c £ r 'h' " nec t'* " d

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KMS hod three more in the
third, but Beer: 30 pounded the
ball all night and was only
scoreless In the fifth tuning.
Hitting for KMS: Bruce Sellers
(double, run). Lucy Sellers (two
singles two runs). Keith Kempke

‘ rtple. two runs). Carls Finley
(single, run). Joel Wetss (two
singles, two runs, Maty Lee
Predtbtf frihgW."Scott Finley (two
singles, twp runs)..
For the Seminole Scoop: J d f
Berilnlcke (double). Dee Cbounard
(single, run). Dsn Steams (triple.

! Oviedo. Sanlando advance to tennis
Thtee local women's tennis
teams from Seminole County
advanced to this month's
United States Tennis Associa­
tion (USTA) Regional Tourna­
ment by posting victories tn
last
month's
District
5
(Central Florida) qualifying
tournament at Sanlando Ten­
nis Center tn Altamonte
Springs.
Representing District 5 In
this month's regional champi­
onships to be held July 24-20
at Sanlando are Riverside
Park of Oviedo, whose Spring
team captured the 3.0 Divi­
sion. and Sanlando Park's 4.0
(Fall/Spring Day) and 4.5
(Spring) divisions.
The other team to qualify for
the rrglonals was Lake Cane
Tennis Center’s 3.5 team cap­
tained by Carol Krohn.
Ten teams from District 5
which encompasses Orange.
Seminole, Osceola. Lake and
Sumter counties competed In
the three-day qualified which
teas held In searing tempera­
tures approaching the 100 de­
gree mark. Each team played

U

a round-robin format against
other teams tn their divisions.
Riverside, which Is cap­
tained by Otnny Hyman, went
undefeated tn the tournament
by beating Lake Cane Tennis
center three straight times. 41, 3-2 and 3-0. Comprising the
winning Riverside team are
Michelle
Boxsacco.
Becky
Braccy. PatU Oraham. Lorna
Hallal. Brenda Herron. Laurie
Kurts, Bonnie Miller. Oale
Poleachuk.
Diane
Smith.
Elisabeth White and Susie
White.
Sanlando Park's 4.0 cham­
pions also finished with on
unblemished mark, dispatch­
ing Fort Oatltn in three tightly
contested matches, 3-2, 4-1
and 3-2. H ie winning team,
which Is captained by Lora
Crone, Includes Tracy Bar­
rington.
JoAnn
Donahue,
Maria Ferreira. JUl Holman.
Laurie Luther. Mary Beth
Merge. Jenny Orr. Lori Pau-

n it e d S t a t e s T e n n i s A s s o c i a t i o n

I J- AT-IIC T lU k

Sanlando's 4.5 team, cap­
tained by Susan Till, advanced
by beating Pine Meadows of
EusUs. 4-1. and Orlando Ten­
nis Center, also 4-1. Team
members Include Ligla Bottlnelll. Maureen Burton. Jen­
nie Caudill. Sandy Dollar.
Joyce Dowd, Lillian Dowd,
Bridgettc Hamilton, Stephanie
Honsberg.
Charlie
Kelley.
Sally Knight. Claudia Mattos.
Jan Meddock. Jo Morton. Sue
Newll and Shelley Slaton.
Other participating teams
Included Red
_ Park 3.5.
Sylvan Lake Park 3.5. Red Bug
Park 4.5 and Silver Lake
Country Club 4.5. As District
Five's official sponsor. Florida
Hospital RehabtlltaUon Cen­
ter provided trainers at the
tournament.
The women's 5.0 team and
the men's 4.0 team and 4.5
team advanced to the Regional
Championships directly from
season play. The 5.0 team
captained by Oeneva's Kathy

three runt). Mike Surra (lour
tingles.
one
run).
Brenda
Anderson
(four
tuns),
Mike
Plpttone (two doubles, triple, four
runs), Kelly Bany (single, two
runs). Scott Finley (two singles).
For Maronda Homes: Debbie
Poczlk (three runs), Kenny Miller
(three
runs), Lori
Foe
(two
doubles, four runs). Steve Patrick
(double, two singles).
Robert
Ulllana (single). Michelle Carroll
(single). Mike Poczlk (single). Rick
Lawrence (single, run). Brian
Zaldonis (tingle, run). Randy
Plummer (two singles, two runs).

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SYFA happenings
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SANFORD _ The Sanford Youth Football
Association (SYFA), a part of Fop Warner
Football, will be holding the following Impor­
tant events:
* Physicals and registration at Seminole
Community College Health and Physical
Education Building on Saturday, July 18th.
from 8 n.tn. to 11 a.m.
To register and take a physical you will
need, n parent present, a copy of Birth Cer­
tificate. copy of year ending report card, a
school wallet sired picture and the SYFA
dues/fees of 970 (call Usa Quinn at 321-2961

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7:30 p.m.
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officials, and all other members. It Is rec­
ommended that first-year officials and
transferred officials attend this class.
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eran official to come out and help with the
dams whenever they can.
If you have any questions please call Mike
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(work) 407-291-7401, extension 8109, or an
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Network.
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weekend for the Amateur Athletic Union
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ships.
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continue until Bracket play opens next
IhulrsdRy at 8 a.m. Semifinals will be played
on Friday, July 24th at 8 a.m. and the
Championship Game will be at 3:30 p.m. on
Friday. Juty 24th.

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speed up the games and
make It easier on a bunch
of kids. If you look at major
leagues baseball today, how
many young pitchers can
get the ball over the plate
on a regular basis?

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came from?
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worrying about curve balls,
picking runners off third,
meetings at the mound and
too many Instructions.
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Sanford rejects road name
change, county to decide
B7 Nick Pfeifsuf
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SANFORD - The City of Sanronl ts saying no to Seminole
County, regarding the proposed name change of West SR-4QA.
from French Avenue (U.S. Highway 17-92) westerly beyond city
limits. Tlie request Is to rename the road ah the H.E. Thomas
Jr. Parkway. In honor of Deputy Sheriff Hugh Thomas, killed In
the line of duty n num ber of years ago on Snow Hill Road near
Geneva.
A letter was sent to the property owners along SR-46A and
the Sanford City Commission tn mid-June from the county,
notifying tt of the proposed change. A second letter was
submitted In mid-July, telling the city that 139 property
owners along the route had been notified; thnt 43 were tn favor
of the nam e change and 32 were against It., a 54 percent
response.
ln preparation of a county commission vote scheduled
Tuesday. Aug. 11. the Sanford City Commission discussed the
matter during a work session last month. The response to the
suggestion was no.
Deputy Mayor Whitey Eckstein suggested the county
consider a new county park In Thomas' name. *but I don’t
want to change the street." he said. "If we do. well be setting a
precedent."
Other commissioners Indicated concern that there were other
law enforcement officera. also killed In the line of duty, such
as Deputy Eugene Qregory gunned down on July 8. who might
be Just as deserving.
Commissioner Brady Lessard agreed. "They should name a
park or one of the new streets the county Is building, but they
shouldn't try to renam e a street within the city."
City Manager BUI Simmons explained that the renam ing
would be from French Avenue westward. Beyond the area near
Rinehart Road and Interstate-4, the road Is known as Paola
Road. There was no Immediate Indication regarding the
county's Intention to also rename that portion of the road,
originally named ln honor of the community of Paola.
Following extensive discussion on the proposal, the Sanford
City Commission Instructed Simmons to send a letter to the
district county comm issioner and commission chairman,
voicing Sanford’s disapproval of the m atter.
The renaming of SR-46A la being placed on the agenda for
Tuesday's County Commission meeting.

Chiles to cite firefighters, volunteers
The governor In coming to
Sanford next Thursday to rrcogul/e the men and women
who asnlnted during the fire­
storms In Seminole County
thin summer.
H its visit by Lawton ch llaa
Is n good and deernt gesture
not for political gain. Most of
Uic county employees are
looking forward to tt. Several of
Uie aides to tbr county com ­
m issioners have bought new
dresses for the occasion.
There's going to lie a reception
before the governor's presenta­
tion at 1:30 p.m.
These ore the final days and
months In office for Chiles,
who Is finishing his second
and final term In Tallahassee.
Undoubtedly, Chiles will
catch sight of the CarttM l
Hanlay campaign posters. Six
years ngo. Chiles appointed
Henley to the Seminole County
Commission to finish the term
for Commissioner Bob S ta n s
who passed away while In of­
fice. At the time Henley waa a
Democrat.
Henley Is running again •
now as a Republican - against
District 4 Incumbent Win
Adams also wanted the gov­
ernor’s appointment thnt w m t
to Henley. Although he didn’t
get It. he succeeded on his own
two years later by being
elected Into office.
Today. Henley
re locked tn a tc

Students can learn to be Safe
Kids at mall event this weekend
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD - The local coali­
tion of SAFE KIDS, the m erito­
rious national organization
dedicated solely to the preven­
tion of unintentional childhood
Injury. Is prepared to send us
back to school safely.

to B p.m., at the Seminole
Towne Center In Sanford.
SAFE KIDS will offer a major
safety education event. Chil­
dren. parents, caregivers and
all other interested citizens are
welcome to attend this highly
Informative
and
fun-filled
event.
-SAFE KIDS on the Way

W EA TH ER

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chop. Whter temperature at
Efeytona Is 7B degrees and
at New Symma. 70 degrees.
Winds are from the south­
east at 10-16 mpJi.

S e m in o le H erald
“Serving Seminole County Since 1908“

Frtd*. AUBUtt 7 ,18M * VdL90, No. 248
PubWwd: Daly Escspt MonTOy. Saturday ACMssnas by
RspuWc NsaepapsiB, Inc. • SOON. Ptanoh Am. BanM, FL. 3t77t
Phona: (407) 322-2411 Fax: (407) 3234404

on the center court In the mall,
downstairs from the food court.
Volunteers will dem onstrate
the formula for school bus and
automobile safety. Proper pe­
destrian principles will be cov­
ered and Include tips on walk­
ing to school. Increasing
awareness of m otorists and
other hazards, and the value of
b ein g s good role model. Bicy­
cle riding safety will also be
ground floor a t .th t-P e rta ia n departm ent store will provide
the stage for dem onstrations
on child passenger safety.
SAFE KIDS provides the final
word on the safest location and
the type of restraint system
that la correct for the size of
your child. And certain to be a
hit, the stoically sacrificial
crash dummies, Vince and
Larry, will reveal to both cfaBd
passengers and automobile
operators the benefits of prop­
erly used safety devices and
the real-world Impact of traffic
accidents.
The Sanford police depart­
ment will also be on hand with
the DAR.E. vehicle.
The chairman of the U.8.
Product
Safety
Consumer
Commission recently awarded
the NaUonal SAFE KIDS Cam­
paign with the first ever com­
mendation award to a non­
profit organization. SAFE KIDS
develops and implements pro­
grams to prevent the 6.600
unintentional
Injury-related
deaths and the 120.000 per­
manent disabilities that occur
each year from accidents to
children under the age of 15.
In the wake of these avoid­
able tragedies, the efforts of
SAFE KIDS is assurance that
we can teach our next genera­
tion to live a long and complete
life under the guardlanehlp of
sensible safety guidelines. Of
course, attendance at th is S at­
urdays event, like our chil­
d ren s safety. ...Is voluntary..

A birthday
for a red
party animal
By Msfc PfoUbwf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • /
pachyderm
proi
planned for
— , ,
Saturday, Aug. 15
Is Maude the elephant's 25th
birthday at the Central Florida
Zoological Park.
Zoo spokesman
Andrea
Farmer says everyone to Invited
to have tons of Kin during this
event. Festivities are to begin
for children, (see
an elephant cola

R epublic

how many pounds of pachy­
derm Maude packs. Children
are aaked to create their own

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have birthdays today. Smiling
Ln Co im . or Lake Mary. to 63.
Comedian Stan Prabs rg la 72 .
mid humorist Q anfaoa K eillor
is 56. Singer U n a C antrell in
55 today, singer B .J. Them es
(Raindrops Keep Falling on My
Head) Is 56. Enjoy the hill
moon.

W h ir* the M ita?
They called her M ata H art.
That m eans child of the dawn.
She was a dancer, courtesan
and spy and was the most well
known double-agent of all lime.
Her real name was M argaret
G ertrude Zatla and site was
bom August 7. 1876. Arrested
as a German spy. she was put
Quincy’i jum ping
to death on Oct. 15. 1917. She
The World Freefall Conven­ refused a blindfold and blew a
tion offers parachutists a kiss to the firing squad.
chance to full the skies over
Quincy, III. More than 20.000 Stepping out
are expected to drop In today
Tills one Is a s lough as It
for the week-long event. Bring gets.
Anyone
know who
your chute.
founded und directed the Radio
City Music Hall Rockrttea from
Good companions
1932 to 19717 We ll even throw
A few of delightful fellows In his Initials - R.M.
5:20 a.m. today. 46 days. 9
hours and 42 minutes elapsed
and the equivalent will remain
before 1:37 a.m.. Septem ber
23. the autumnal equinox and
the beginning of autumn. You
probably knew this already.

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B attle
Councilman John Benson. "I
think It's very im portant."
Benson said he thought Win­
ter Springs would continue to
annex more property. If did not
‘assert Itself."
Tom Hagood felt a better a p ­
proach would be to set up dis­
cussions with Winter Springs,
to try to mediate the situation.
"I Just don’t want to see this
happen, period."
Council Chairman Bob Dal­
ian said the city haa tried to
take Its objections to Winter
Springs three times since the
amendment was transm itted to
DCA. The attem pts fell short or
the ' desired results. Dalian
said. "I think (the petition) Is
the only way we're going to get
the city of Winter Springs to
talk to us."
The council also voted to ask

Airport

Seminole County to Join them
In fighting Winter Springs. City
Manager Gene Williford said,
"If Seminole County Is serious
about (the rural boundariea), It
will be very Important for them
to take action to defend
(agalnat) the extension of u r­
ban services by other cities
(Into the rural zone).*
Councilman George Vlele
agreed the county should Join
Oviedo. T hey're bigger, they're
stronger, they probably have
better standing."
In the Battle Ridge develop­
ment, 110 new homes are
planned on 40 acres of a 300acre tract near Lake Je su p and
Toll road 417. Moat of the
acreage la wetlands and la a d ­
jacent to the Black Hammock.
Oviedo has 31 days after the
notice of Intent to file the peti­
tion. The Item Is on the

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Maude
birthday cards for Maude.
At II a m , Maude will p an
t Id pate in the educational ele­
phant dem onstration program
with her friend Mary (the zoo's
other elephant). After the
event, guests will Join tn the
singing of the traditional
happy birthday song.
While Maude will celebrate
with her favorite treats In the
shape of a cake (hay topped
with apple slice king and c a r­
rot candles), guesta will be
served the traditional birthday
comollmenta of

Mytec An Monfore, 31, of Or■nfle City, and Victoria Jean
Hines, 30. of Deitone were
atooped In a vehicle at Kaatner
and Orange by sheriffs depu-

Dixie. The party will last until Highway 17-33 tn Sanford. Just
noon.
east of lnteratate-4 exit 33.
Participation tn the birthday
bash la Included with the price
of zoo admission. 37 for adults,
•4 for seniors. 33 for children
age 3 1 3 . and free for children
age 3 and under.
A special one-day adoption
IndudltM a photo of Maude and
a mini plush elephant will be
available for a 35 donation and
guests may take stock in
Maude with the purchase of a
Pachyderm Pound certificate
for 31.
The Central Florida Zoo Is
located at 37BA N.W. U.8.

!
Judge
John
I Sloop, the Incumbent In the
; race, aakl he would not be In­
terviewed or take money from
'.the committee.
! Yet the committee wants to
•change the rules, and sued the
•state earlier th is year to get a
! ruling. Executive Committee
! Chairman Jim SteUlng aakl the
'public is entitled to know more
■about Judicial can^if**** than
ithey do with the present law.
;Hc rontenda th at the party has

Representatives from Black
Hammock and MacKinley’a Mill
Homeowners
Association,
which Is across State Road 434
from Battle Ridge, were present
at the meeting and prepared to
speak In favor of the petition.
The groups will still have to
make a decision whether to file
separate petitions. "It ap p e ars
citizens' groups have a b e tte r
chance of prevailing," said
Colbert.
Valerie El-Jamll, of Mac Kinley's Mill, has fought the devel­
opment from the beginning.
She said Thursday, "We will
continue lo assert ou r objec­
tions straight through the
process."

In addition, numerous domestic charter carriers
serve the airport on an Individual program baaia. These include Camtvml, Champion. Falcon.
KIWI, Miami Air, Spirit and Sun Pacific, among
others.
The Joint city/alrport work session will be
held tn the city commission cham bers of San­
ford City Hall, beginning at 3 p.m. The regular
city work session, at 3:30, Is to be held tn the
usual location, the city manager's conference
room.

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was wanted on a Seminole
County warrant for falling to
appear on a charge of careless
Monfore wae charged
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Lawsuit
Each Judicial candidate la
cognimnt of the ethics law and
few are willing to riak violating
It. Two days ago, Seminole
County judicial
candidate

36.B9B.30Q la available through Federal Avia­
tion Authority (FAA) grants, and 33,639,750
from Florida Department or Transportation
money.
According to the budget report, as of June.
1996, the Orlando Sanford Airport was being
served by five International airlines: AUTmira.
Britannia. Monarch. Leisure, and Caledonian
Airways, and one national airline. NattonaAir.

county's agenda, for action, on
Tuesday. Oviedo will meet in
regular session on Aug. 17 to
make n final decision.

from the pnneee. Jones con­
ferred with Melting and Re­
publican Executive Committee
attorney Ken Wright* “We're
trying to bring an end to the
Issue,"
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ethical standards they must
meet while seeking office.
For the test of the month,
volunteer judges and attorneys
are conducting wnrtnfrgdr
throughout the state. Harding
haa trtvtted each Judicial candi­
date to attend the workshops.
The Office of State Courts
Administrator haa copies of an
SO-page booklet called "An Aid
to Understanding Canon T.
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People
C onsum er m ortgage closings

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

Sanford .Rotary
Rotary Club of Sanford m eets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years of older to Join
them In two weekly activities
on Monday: Woodcarvers. from
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Games from
I to 3 p.m.. at the Frank Evans
Center, 158 N. County Club
Road.

Senior employment
An employment
program
sponsored by AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program is held at die
Sanford National Guard Ar­
mory. 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone:
324-8008. The program a ssists
seniors. 55 and over, to return
to the work place.

G a m b le r s, fa m ilie s
Gamblers Anonymous and
Gain-Anon for family and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
nt 7:30 p.m.. Church of the
Good Shepherd, 331 1-akc Ave..
Mnltland. For more Informa­
tion. call 236 9200.

Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous mccls
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House of Goodwill,
317 Oak Ave., Sanford.

Lakeside Lions
The Sanford Lakeside Lions
Club meets ihe first and third
Monday of the month, nt 7:00
p.m., nt the Marina Hotel.
Visitors and new members are
welcome. For Information, coll
Matt Altemose. 322-8545. or
David Halt. 330-5238.

Historical Commission
The Lake Mary Historical
Commission meets at 7 p.m.,
lire llrst Monday of the month,
ut the Frank Evans Center. 158
N. Country Club Rond. Contact
Jnm cs Thompson at 322-9432
for more Information.

Practical Nurses
Cancer support
Support. Hope and Recovery.
S.HAR., meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the far com er of the dining
room. This Is a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether in treatm ent now
or finished with It. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge every
Monday, a t 10:30 a.m ., at the
Sanford Senior Center. For Information. ***ft 322-6320.
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•A A R P
-J l The Winter Springs C hapter
of AARP meets the third 'Mon­
day of the month, at 1:30 p.m..

Tire
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association of Florida,
Inc., meets the second Monday
of the month at 6:309 p.m. at
KJlamey Baptist Church. 701
Formoso Ave.. C.E.U. class
provided each month. All
meetings are open to LPNs and
to students and graduate LPNs.
For Information call 299-4321.

Modelers Club
The Sanford Aero Modelers
Club meets every third Monday
of the month starting at 7 p.m.,
with the ‘Model of the Month’
competition at Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, 400 E.
First St. All phases of R/C
model aircraft are presented.

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VFW , Auxiliary
Veterans of Foreign Wars and
the Ladles Auxiliary of Sanford
Post 10100 meet the third
Monday a t 7:00 p.m. at the
post home. 2644 S. Sanford
Ave.

Plea from the
mom of bad
My eon Just started first
grade and I’m already dreading
every day. Last year. In kinder­
garten. it seemed like they
called me at work to came to
get him alm ost once a week the
whole year. My boas Isn't going
to be happy If th at starts
again, an d I've * * to keep ray
job. He's always been a disci­
pline problem. They ««i»«i me
to stop bringing him to Sunday
School, ana I h a d to because
he waa so bad they told me he All tt does la teach him that U'a
couldn't come back. He Is the OK for bigger people to be
aggressive
to
stubborn kid IVe ever physically
He does what be wants sm aller o r weaker people. It
to do. no m atter what. I've sounds like he's already put
spanked him. made him stay in that lesson to pretty good use.
his room for hours, sent him to Use time-out lor brier periods
bed without supper--he just only, never more than 90 min­
keeps doing whatever he wants utes. Then have a calm discus­
to do. IVe told the school to do sion of where the child’s be­
what they need to do to get him havior went wrong, and what
shaped up, but all they ever he could do differently.
When he la behaving appro­
seem to w ant to do Is send him
home. I don't think that priately, make extra effort to
teaches him anything, but that praise him and show him affec­
he can come home If he's bad tion. TeU him you love him and
touch him In kind and positive
enough.
I probably have been a lousy ways. Don’t wait for his be­
parent. Just like my parents havior to be perfect before us­
b u t rm getting tired of ing these techniques.
However, It may be that
trying to shape: Mm up and getb u t In trouble things have gone too far for
ting
with my boos. I'm thinking you to be s u e to heal the
about letttpg his dad take him. problem with these relatively
If you have any ideas how I simple changes. If he were my
can get th is k k rs attention. I'll child, I would take him to a
sure be glad to try them, but pediatrician, have him medi­
frankly, rm beginning to think cally evaluated, explain the
pattern of recurring behavior
he's a lost cause.
problems, and discuss the
possibility
of
medication
and/or counseling for you and
From the tone of your letter. him. Whether or not you let his
I'm afraid you have a lot more dad have custody, you still
serious problem than your need to make some changes
son's behavior at school. It and possibly get some outside
sounds like you have given up help in dealing with him. He
on your son and don't think for will always be your son, no
a minute that he doesn't fed m atter where he uvea.
th a t However, let's deal with
your discipline techniques.
first.
Stop
the
hitting
(spanking) as a solution to his
misbehavior. It will not work.

Tile Department of Banking
and Finance regulates m ort­
gage brokers and lenders In
Florida under Chapter 494 of
the Florida Statutes. In addi­
tion, the department m aintains
a toll-free hotline for Florida
residents with questions con­
cerning their loans. Recently,
the hotline noted an Increase
In complaints regarding mort­
gage closings. The following
are common questions and a n ­
swers concerning consumer
rights and responsibilities.

g . There la an excessive d if­
ference In th e good faith es­
tim ated closing coats I woo
quoted and th e actual do sin g
costa. As the borrow er, I’m
now expected to pey the
higher eoets, which could ha
In th e thousands of dollars.
Is th a t legal?
A. Unless there Is a signed
agreement to Ihe contrary, the
answer Is probably yes.
The answer depends on the
language In the signed loan
application
and disclosure
statements. If you can‘1 afford
the higher costs and can't
close the loan, you may lose
your deposit. Depending on the
language In the written real es­
tate sales contract, you may be
forced to complete the sale of
your house and have to move
without being able to obtain
the new mortgage and housing.

Also. If a homeowner refuses to
sell, he can be sued for con­
tract performance.
There may be
recourse
against the Realtor. You would
need to check with the local
Board of Realtors or the Flor­
ida Department of Professional
Regulation.
It ts very Important to read
and understand everything be­
fore you sign a contract or an
agreement. Always review all
forms prior to arriving at a
dosing. Also, never sign a con­
tract containing blanka-OII In
all contract blanks by either
writing "N/A* or lining through.

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A. Again, this depends on Ihe
signed documents. It would be
wise to consult an attorney to
review all the signed agree­
m ents and contracts.
•d m s to ms-

Don’t harp on desire
to be grandparents
BEAR AHHY: My *&lt;m and his
wife are both 40 year* old. They
have been happily married far mare
than two rears. Although we have s
loving relationship with them, an
important element in our live# ia
mining.
They have not yet produced a
child. They tell u* ahe cannot runsates wnhsH saadteai testy. My hueI m i fo anr S Z Wa a*n
told not to mem IontheihM btrth
•uWect, as it iap aenaitive oos. They
claim to be "trying,” but reveal
nothing elM.
My queation: Do we have the
right to aak them specifically what
measures, ITany, they have taken to
help nature slang? Dare 1 tall them
that we bel cheated at not having a
grandchild? May we speak of adop­
tion to them? I feel this ia a family
concern, not just their problem.
WANTS TO BE A GRANDMA
IN LA.

I signed a
co n tract to sell my c u rre n t
and made plane to
Then, the lender n o ti­
fied me th a t the loan wee de­
nied. Can 1 he forced to move
out of my current home?
A. The situation depends on
the signed documents. It would
be wise to consult an attorney
to review all the signed agree­
m ents and contracts. Always
obtain mortgage loan approval
In writing before contracting to
sell your current home, or in­
clude In the sales contract a
clause making the sale de­
pendent on your loan approval
on your new home.
Consumers with concerns
about their mortgage lender, or
any oilier question or com ­
plaint
regarding
financial
services, can cull the Comp­
troller’s toll-free Consumer
Hotline ot 1-800 84H 3792.

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a m ile o u t o f lin e to h a rp o s
your daelro to bo gnmdpavM la,
and to p ry Into your u s and
d au g h te r-in -la w 's p e rso n a l
lives. They have alread y told
yon tb s su b ject te a sen sitiv e
one. Lioton to Ihom , a n d fo r
hoavon's sake, keep your i
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DEAR ABBY: I'm w riting in
response to the letter from Charles
F. Yarham, who wrote about his pat
peeve. The last line of HU poem
waa, "Is when a kid is called
•siblingThe uaefiil term ‘sibling* never
gets me riled.
It's a sister or a brother, whether
adult or child.
But whst get* my
always did I,
Is when a human child is called
a ’kkn
MAGGIE RITCHEY,
LOSANGELES
PE. Actually. Abby, the above ia
a fib. I quite offen use the term
‘kid* inappropriately, but 1 couldn’t
resist!
DEAR MAGGIE:
T te a p ity
Chuck Yarham’a ditty
Within contained
T he v ery t h i n g h la v ersa

DEAR ABBY:
There are words in English that
irk us all,
From me youl] get no quibbling.
And the one that drives me up a
wall
(a when a kid la called a
‘sibling*
RENEE IN ALABAMA
DEAR ABBY:
The only time that “sibling” Irka
la when the kid's a baby goat
I say English is, w ith all Its
quirks,
The bestest Isnguags ever wrote!
MICHELLE LEE,
LONG BEACH. CALIF.
DEAR ABBY: In roaponae to
Charles Yarham'* poem:
When I read your little poem,
. A gasp came from my throat.
‘Siblings* are our kinfalk,

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�8#mino*# Herald, Sanford, Florida • Friday, August 7,1998 -SA

Pushing the right buttons
Sanford Post 53 ekes out win over
Jacksonville in State Tournament
C ollege football
pollsters need a
new crystal ball
SANFORD _ It's Anally official.
The college football polls are a crock.
W ith th e unveiling of th e USA Today
ro ach es poll. It h a s becom e very clear th a t
th ere la no rhym e o r reason to th e selection
of th e top 5 team s.
My guess Is th a t those who are selected to
choose all get together one night w ith a lot of
beer. They take a d a rt board an d place a
team 's nam e on a space. Then they d rin k all
n ig h t an d throw d a rts a t th e board to de­
term ine th e ran k in g s.
T h at's lu st my g u ess. I could be wrong.
W hile I m ight be w rong. I know th e voters
are dead w rong.
U sually I d o n 't have too big a problem w ith
th e polls. Especially th e coaches. A nyone
who chooses to be a die h ard college football
fan also m ake th e choice to live an d die by
th e ap p aren tly random ly picked Too 25 an d
m u st suffer y ear after y ear w ith th is g reat
m ystical crea tu re know n aa T he Poll.
B ut th is y ear they have gone too far.
How on e a rth do you ran k Florida S ta te
above F lorida? Even w orse, how do you n o t
p u t Florida In th e top th ree?
Aa everyone know s. I am p artial to th e m en
in orange an d blue. I will never deny th a t. I
have alw ays, how ever, been able to own u p to
W w n t t u e e - P hantiyew r. 1 honestly d o n 't
tp tn k
th la la one p f th o se years.
WI can even live w ith O hio S tate being n u m ­
b er one. T h at is a d a rn good program w ith
alm ost everyone back th is y ear. They do.
how ever open th e season a g a in st 12th
ran k ed W est V irginia (w here did they com e
from?). The B uckeyes could be o u t o f th e to p
th ree very quickly.
W hat la h ard to swallow Is th e n u m b er tw o
u Florida S tate is th e second b est team in
co u n try ? B ased on w hat? The fact th a t
Bobby Bowden la su ch a likable guy? Even I
know he'a likable an d 1 ca n 't sta n d F lorida
S tate.
la It baaed on th e fact th a t they have been
good in th e p a st an d th e voters are ju s t
hoping th a t th e sam e will hold tru e th la
year? O r m aybe It's because they have a 26year-old q u arterb ack . Does th a t seem w eird
to anyone b u t m e?
Then th e re 's N ebraska In th e n u m b er 2
s p o t W hat E in stein cam e u p w ith th a t one?
H as th ere ever been a poll w hen N ebraska
w asn 't ran k ed In th e top 5? T h at's probably
one o f th e reaso n s they do ao well each y ear.
The C om B u sk ers never have to w ork th e ir
wav u p . G ranted, they are talen ted an d w ere
well coached.
I b is year, how ever, th e la tte r o f th e tw o
, rem ain s to be seen. And they do m anage to
w in th e ir gam es an d keep th e ir spot. Even If
U m eans a once In a lifetim e catch off th e
1sh o es o f a n o th e r player In th e end m a c to
w in th e gam e. I still th in k they sh o u ld be a
little low er on th e c h a rt, b u t hey, I d o n 't g et
to vote.
Let's talk ab o u t th a t for a m om ent. W ho
does g et to vote?
In th e USA Today poll. It is th e coaches.
The people w ho are on th e sidelines every
year. They d o n 't get to aee o th er team s play,
only th e on es they coach a g a in s t And th ey
h av en 't even done th a t y e t T heir top p rio rity
all y ear long (except w hen they are w atch in g
gam e Alms on th e team s they play against) Is
th e ir team . They eat, d rin k an d sleep th e ir
team an d d o n 't pay m uch atten tio n to a n y ­
th in g else th a t la going on aro u n d them .
How does th a t qualify them to pick th e to p
25 team s In th e co u n try ? Is It possible th a t
they favor th e coaches an d team s they like?
O f co u rse U is. They all have Alma M aters,
they all have friends an d they all have ene­
m ies. T h at h a s to factor In som ew here.
And w hat ab o u t th e w riters poll? M oat
w riters follow one team o r m aybe even one
conference. A lot o f th e Inform ation they re ­
ceive ab o u t th e ir team 's opponents to m es
from Interview s an d th e In te rn e t They a re n 't
o u t th ere everyday, w atching all o f th e o th e r
team s o r following th e ir every detail. The
w riter’s co n cen tratio n Is on th e ir b eat an d
th a t does n o t qualify them to select m uch ei­
th e r.
I d o n 't have a Ax for th e problem . 1 try n o t
to com plain u n less 1 have a b etter so lution.
Aa a college football fan. I have th e divine

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HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
DeLAND _ So far. so good.
Sanford Post 53 manager Rod Fergeraon
rolled the dice twice on Thursday and came up
a winner both times as the defending state and

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national champions edged Jacksonville Post
283. 5-4. to move a step closer to advancing to
Saturday's elimination round.
Post 53 wtll conclude round robin play today
(Friday) with a game against Tallahassee Post
13 at 4 p.m. at the Sperling Sports Complex.
Sanford may already have a spot In Saturday's
final four clinched by the time It takes the field
If Brandon Post 278 beats Tallahassee In a
game scheduled for earlier Friday morning.
The Brandon -Tallahassee game was supposed
to be played on Thursday, but severe
thunderstorm s In the
area
forced
a
postponem ent.
In other games Thursday, Bradenton Post 24
joined Sanford aa undefeated team s by topping
Jupiter Post 271 and DeLand Post 6 stayed alive
with a 7-4 victory over Gainesville Post 18
behind the pitching of former Sanford
Recreation Department Babe Ruth League star
Andrew Brown (3-0).
If Post 53 wins Its game today It wtll play the
Group B runner-up, either DeLand or Jupiter, at
10 a.m. on Saturday.
Should Sanford finish aa the runner-up In

Surge
crushes.?’
Crushers
I l*lia .

■mu— b o n u s. Is se t to sig n
th a d e a l in T oronto o n M on­
d ay a n d p ractice w ith th e
btg-league d u b o n M onday
an d T tieaday before re p o rt­
ing to th e B lue J a y 's C lass A
New Y ork-Penn League team
a t S t. C ath erin es. O ntario.
Following th e com pletion
o f th e seaso n . Lopes la ex­
pected to play w in ter ball In
P u erto Rico.
T he 18-year-old. w ho w as
ra te d th e b eet rtrfm alve
sh o rtsto p In th e co u n try by
B aseball A m erica, w as th e
M oat V aluable P layer w h en
Lake B ran tley w on th e 1987
C lass 6A S tate C h am p io n ­
sh ip a n d h it .521 w ith seven
hom e ru n s. 28 RBI a n d 35
sto len b a se s th la y ear.

schedule In smashing fash ion
Thursday night with a 23-2 alauditer of the Carolina Crushers a t Intinea Skate Center.
Orlando (17-0-1) rattled off 15
consecutive goals before Carolina
10-13-1) netted their first goal with
Fan Appreciation Night home very
happy.
"We did a great job controlling
the puck," r Mnn'4~ f t n y head
coach Mark Retmer said. "We did
what we needed to do and created
goal-scoring chances. It was Im­
portant to aUy focused as we look
to Virginia and Anaheim.*
The victory was tha third of the
year for the Burge over the C rush­
ers, following a 12-3 win a t home
and a 17-3 trium ph on the road.
Orlando doses out the regular
season with road games a t Virginia

Lake Howell
football has
a renewed
enthusiasm
oua season and a new attitude onto the field and not
only bent Oviedo in the spring scrimmage, hut tore
out onto the field after the game like a team that was
celebrating In the Swamp with a state title.
It was a different attitude than the one displayed
last year when Lake Howell never overcame a slow
start and sputtered towards Its worst record In years.

attitude.’

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�•A •Ssminol# H«r»ld, 8anford, R otkU •Friday, August 7 ,ISM

tlflcates to reglatration.
For further Information, call 323-5570 and
leave a phone num ber.

Sanford Little League

Oviedo Little League

SANFORD _ Sanford Little League Baseball
will hoi reglatration* for its Fall Youth b ase­
ball and softball league’s this weekend.
Sign-ups will be held at WalMart In S an­
ford from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and
Sunday.
Registration fees are still Just $20.

OVIEDO _ Registration for Oviedo Little
League Baseball Fall Ball (both baseball and
softball) will be held at the Oviedo Little
League Baseball Complex on King Street on
Saturday. August 8th and Saturday. August
15th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For more Information, call 365-2575 or
365-6425.

Seminole PONY sign-ups
FIVE POINTS _ Registration for Fall PONY
Baseball, ages 5-to-10. will be held at the
Seminole PONY Baseball Complex on High­
way 410 on Saturday. August 8th and S atur­
day August 15th between the hours of 10
a.m. and 2 p.m.
This Is an Instructional league for Winter
Ball. The league plays high school and pro
rules at ages 9 -and-up.
First time players please bring Birth Cer-

Post 53Group A It would
play the Oroup B w inner
(probably Bradenton) a t 1 p.m.
on Saturday.
The
w inner-take-all
championship
game
ia
scheduled for 7 p.m. Saturday
evening.
Fergerson. who guided Post
53 to the World Series
Championship last year, went
with fits No. 4 starter. Jo eh
Blanton, tn Thursday's game
after starting No. 3 hurier C h at
Lytle on Wednesday.
Blanton, who haa been
plagued with arm problema all
year, did a m asterful Job.
overcoming a rocky start to go
8-1/3 Innings and get the
pitching victory.
After retiring the first b atter
tn the top of the n inth inning.
Blanton gave up consecutive
singles, putting the tying and
go-ahead runners on base,
ending his effort for the day.
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BITHLO _ Orlando SpeedWorld will host a
special 50 Lap race for the SARA Modified*
tonight.
The mods will run In coi\)uctlon with the
regular action of Late Models. Limited Late
Models. Sportsma, Mini-Stocks. Bombers.
Run-A-Bouts and 4 -Cylinder Bombers.
Oates open at 7 p.m. with racing starting
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striking out the first batter on
four pitches and then getting
the Jacksonville lead-off man
to ground to Jerem y Frost at
third base to end the game.
‘Josh and Brent did a
tremendous
Job,’
said
Fergerson.
*1 had
Scott
(Sanford ace pitcher Scott
Ferrell) loosening tn the bull
pen and I though about
bringing him In to face their
No. 1 guy. But I knew Brent
could get the Job done.*
Because of the outstanding
pitching of Lytle. Blanton and
Templeton, Fergerson still haa
not had to go to his top two
id lers. Ferrell and Brian
P
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Nl
(both of whom pitched
complete game victories over
Poet S t Lucie tn the Area
Tournament last weekend), and
he might not use either one
today either.
I f we know we are playing
Saturday (should Brandon win
Fridsy morning).* Fergerson
said. T might go with either
Troy BoutweD or Jo e Oonnan
and sun have Ferrell and
Nielsen for Saturday.*
life (26-5) took a 2-0
Mngte runs hi the

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first and second innings.

Sanford, which got off to a
stow start offensively for the
second straight day, tied the
game tn the third inning.
Ouy Erwin again got the
offense going, opening the
third with a single and Scott
Hllinakl followed with a double.
After an o u t Phillip Holmes,
running for Erwin, scored on a
grounder by Paulo Silva and
Hllinakl came home on a single
by Ferrell.
Jacksonville regained the
lead tn the fourth tnnlng. but
Post S3 got the run back tn the
bottom of the fourth.
Ftost was hit by a pitch,
moved to second on a wild
pitch, went to third on •

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Religion _________
Rabbi Elbaz celebrates first year at Beth El
SANFORD • First Baptist
Church of Sanford will begin
holding contemporary Saturday evening services.
Led by Youth M inister Mi­
chael Voight, the services will
Include muMc and a message
pertinent to today's life In a
more
casual
atm osphere.
Youth are encouraged to at­
tend.
The sendees win be held on
the second and fourth S atur­
days at each month beginning
Aug. 8 at 7 p.m. In the Brooks
Chapel Building (old sanctu­
ary). Separate classes will be

SANFORD • New M t Zion’s
Pastor Aid Board win be sell­
ing b rrakfoet In the church
annex. Saturday. Aug. 8. beglnnlni at S a m .
The church Is located at
1790 Pear Ave.. Sanford. For
more Information, please call
Zllla Mae liggons at 932-4521.

Calvary Assembly Church on
Friday, Aug. 21. This win be s
safe place Tor those with a pasdon for expressing their crea­
tive talents. All facets of the
arts are Invited to participate:
song, dance poetry, comedy,
mime, skits, visual art and
musical expression.
Sign up will begin at 7 p.m.

iMdafshlp M «lR a r
LAKE MARY • A "Prophetic
Pitfalls" Leadership Sem inar
win take place on Saturday..
Aug. 22 from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m .
at the Strang Communications
Building. The sem inar win In­
d u d e the 10 M’s of m inistry:
manhood, m inistry, message,
maturity, marriage, methods,
manners, money, morality and
motive.
A fee of $25 Includes the
workbook.
For more Information call
(004)253-8574.
Registration
deadline la Aug. 12. Strang
Communications la located at
000 Rtnehart Rd. In Lake
Maty.

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LONGWOOD - Rabbi Moshe
Elba* celebrated his first anni­
versary aa the spiritual leader
of Congregation Beth D of
Centra] Florida on Aug. 1.
Rabbi Elbai la one of Flor­
ida's moat beloved and re ­
spected Jew ish scholars, noted
Bath El's Presiden t, Norman
Dachman. "We a t Beth El ex­
tend a warm and heartfelt
Marol Tbv to Rabbi ESbas. He
has brought to u s wisdom,
leadership and friendship as
our congregation continues to
dedicate Itself to rellpous and
spiritual growth" said Dach­
man.
Aa the spiritual leader of
Congregation Beth El of Cen­
tral Honda be torn I

and the University of Central
Florida (Orlando). His rep u ta­
tion aa a uniquely qualified
teacher and scholar of Jew ish
studies spread rapidly while
serving as Education D irector
of Jewish Studies In Omaha.
Nashville and Orlando.
Ordained by Yeshtva Or*Ha
Chaim. Jerusalem , and regis­
tered with the Ministry at Re­
ligious Affairs in Jerusalem , he
has served as Director at Edu­
cation In the Orlando region
for the past twenty-five years.
During this time he Instituted
educational programs that
have become standard proce-

when children ei\)ojr learning
to such a degree that they
convince their parents to join
and become active In syna­
gogue programs and Issues,
and parents who recognise th e
need for their children to fit
Into their religious heritage
through training and ed u ca­
tion. Years ago kids were sent
to school
th f parents
commanded they do so. Today,
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DEAR DR. GOTT: I Mi confused
about which health maintenance orga­
nization to join. Oxford Health Plans
Is active in my area, but I have second
thoughts about it.
DEAR READER: As well you might
HMOa are tricky to Judge and
Oxford has been a roller-coaster ride
for its investors as areil as its subscribers.
According to an article in the March
by Moft Walker IH I issue of Physician's Manage­
ment, a large part of the problem may
have resulted from more than a com­
puter glitch. Some dishonesty proba­
bly provided the explanation for why
Oxford's stock dropped from 119 a
share to 913.79.
Basically, the IIMO underestimated
Ha claims and overestimated its mem­
bership rolls (by 30.000). Wall Street
Insiders were Just as likely to be
conned by Oxford's relentlessly opti­
mistic reports as were hapless ama­
teur investors. However, when the
bad news became public, Investors
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by Alf tanaom* called this a "cull'' stock that led to a
y ■■■i “collapse" r«td a “debacle."
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after Stephen Wiggins, the ex-CEO,
cashed in his 310,000 stock shares for
115.3 million
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being resolved. Lawsuits are pending.
Think twice before Joining Oxford.
And then think again. There are other
options available.
To give yen related Information, I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report “Insuring Your Coed Health "
Other reader* who would Uhe a copv
should scad IS plus a long, selfaddressed, stamped envelope to P.O.
Box 1117, Murray Hill Station, New
York. NY IIIM. Be sure to mention
the title.
DEAR DR. GOTTI I ham an intefor
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sugar. My wire and I argue about
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ago, our family decided to take cod
liver oil tablets to prevent colds. Much
to our surprise, our various cases of
psoriasis disappeared. Now, whenev­
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control the outbreak by taking the cod
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liver oil. Perhaps your readers might
And this useful.
DEAR READER: I am unaware or
any studies proving that cod liver oil
either cures psoriasis or prevents the
common cold. However, your testimo
DEAR DR. GOTT: 1 am aware that nlal Is impressive and. because cod
the treatment of psoriasis can be frus* liver oil is safo, I am passing the tip on
tratingly difficult, but I want to share to my readers. If any of you psoriaslsa personal experience.
suffererx have had experience with
I've hsd psoriasis since'l was II this home remedy. I would appreciate
years old. My father and grandmother hearing from you.

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                    <text>SPECIAL SECTION INSIDE

OPINION...D1

High school
gridiron

Seminole Count]
G O P -fr o m a
party to a brawl

SUNDAY, AUGUST 30,1998

90th YEAR, No. 264

Elections supervisor
'1

Citizens for Decency
petitions agslnst nude
dancing Included lots of
phony signatures.
Including Buck Naked's,
attorneys say: But
Commissioner Grant
Maloy Is calling the suit

Sem inole County Public Decency
Ordinance on the Novem ber ballot
(the com adM ion voted down the
ordinance, 3-2).
On Friday. TaUahaaaee attorney
J eff Peters, presented evidence
that at teaat 300 m ore adnatureo

picture
narrow e
eue out
th Hr ape
‘W hen
sign Buc
thing Is

Juans. RocheTa Men's O u b and
Ctreus Circus filed the ouit against
Ooard In her official capacity so
supervisor o f elections. They want
h er to invalidate certain petitions
and allow a court-aupervlaed man­
ual review o f each petition eubmltOoard and her etaff o f 14 re­
ceived 11340 petitions and (m an ­
dated 2,180 o f them, and advised
the Baard o f County Coanatootonera that 0331 aignaturea were

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Sunday. August 30. 19^8

C o n tro versy b re w s over L o n g w o o d o ffic ia l’s jo b
shortcomings of city adm inis­
trator W. Shelton Smith.
'There was not enough |xil»llc notice," l-ovcstrami Bald,
T h is looks like lls Irelng done
so the public could not be
there to provide Input."
Lovcstrand
said
II
was
grossly unfair o f Miles to ask
for a motion for Smith's resig­
nation without giving com m is­
sioners .mil Smith a chance to
prepare.
A motion was not made,
however, and Smith offered to
leave his city post. Lovcstrand
said.
"We'll probably get a letter of
resignation and I hat's unfurl u-

By Marin Orem
HERALD STAFF WRITKR
LONGWOOD
A
sperlal
meeting called Friday by Mayor
Rusty Miles to discuss reor­
ganization o f city government
caught
commissioners
olT
guard when It turned out to be
a call for the city administra­
tor's resignation.
Commissioner Paul LovesHand on Saturday said the
meeting was not lor the same
reason It was called and a p ­
peared to be
orchestrated
when
commissioners
Annamarie Vacca, Ron Sergeant
and Miles began discussing the

W in te r S p rin gs seeks
g ra n t m o n ey fo r
h isto ric p re s e rv a tio n
By T o n y T lr z lo

HERALD CORRESPONDENT
WINTER SPRINGS - Die cilv
will seek grant money to help
preserve Its historic past.
Winter Springs comm ission­
ers at a recent meeting asked
stafT to prepare an application
for federal and state grants for
historic activities. They also
discussed which historic sites
within the town center area
should be preserved.
The Florida Department of
State grants could be used for
the hiring of u professional cu­
rator to aid In the evaluation of
historic artifacts.
Tlie money would also be
used for the purchase o f cabi­
nets. and possibly the plan­
ning o f a Winter Springs Mu­
seum. "The objective," says
Charles Carrington head of the
city's Community Development.
"Is to have a museum set up.
Maybe In the future."
"Tlie city has the artifacts."
said Commissioner and Vice
Mayor Cindy Genncll, who took
over that evening for an absent
mayor.
City Manager Ron McLemorc

LOCAL FORECAST

suggested
that
a
museum
board could take on the proj­
ect. Hut Commissioner Robert
Miller disputed proposed cxpcndllurcs. "I don't see where
the money has to be spent on
a curator," he said.
McLemorc added. "I think the
money spent on a curator Is
the best money spent."
Tlie motion was approved to
apply for the grants.
Tlie commission was also
asked to pass a resolution
which would commit the city to
preserving archeological and
historic sites within the area
around the town center and
prepare for an amendment to
the comprehensive plan.
A city with a historic district
stands a better chance o f re­
ceiving state and federal grant
money.
In
allocating
that
money’, a municipality Is rated
by points. Points are lost be­
cause of the absence of a his­
toric district or site.
The commission
requested
that Carrington rewrite both
proposals, and resubmit them
at the end of the evening. Both
Items were resubmitted and
approved.

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a.m ., maj. 5:15 a .tn „ min.
11:55 p.m.. maj. 5:40 p.m.
TIDES: D aytona Beach: high:
1:04 a.m.. 1:40 p.m., low: 7:15
a.m.. 8:09 p.m. Raw Smyrna
Beach: high: 1:09 a.m., 1:45
p.m.. low: 7:20 a.m., 8:14 p.m.,
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Cocoa Beach: high: 1:24 a.m ..
SATU RD AY
SUND AY
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Hireling bcconse lie will be out
o f the state at the next sched­
uled meeting and did not want
to miss discussions concerning
the reorganization of city gov­
ernment.
lie said he called for the m o­
tion of Smith's resignation In
response to feedback
from
Please 8«e Longwood, Page BA

administrator’s
performance
and lie should resign.
"t feel horrible nbmit this
situation but something Ims
got to happen," site said. T d
rather leave him Intact with his
dignity. Tlie best thing for the
city would be for him to re­
sign."
Miles said he called for (lie

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CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Daytona Beach k New
Smyrna Beach: S eas a re 23 fe e t w ith a m od erate
ch op. W ater tem peratu re at
D ayton a Is 83 d egrees and
a t N ew S ym m a, 83 degrees.
W in d s a re from th e south­
w est a t 5 -1 0 m .p.h.

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Tfca U g h temperature la
Sanford
Friday
area
94
degree e aad the ore m ight lew
wee 79.
rataftdl for the
period ending at lO a.m.. Sat­
urday totaled 0.00 Inch.
•Sunrise................ 7:09 a.m.
•Sunset................. 7:BO p.m.

S e m in o le H e ra ld
"Serving Seminole County Since 1908"
Sunday, August 30.1998 • Vol. 90, No. 264
Published: Daily Except Monday, Saturday A Christmas by
Republic Newspapers, Inc. • 300 N. French Ave., Sanford. FL 32771

Phono: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408
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Republic

Sint Ill's performance was d is­
cussed. Though the city attor­
ney said the agenda was a p ­
propriate.
Vacca
satd she
would have liked the agenda to
have been more specific so
that site could have been belter
prepared.
However. Vacca said, she
was not happy with the city

1

Today: Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs In the mld-90s.
Lows In the mld-70s Sunday:
Partly cloudy. Highs In the mld90s. Lows In the mid-70s. MonAfternoon thunderstorms.
Highs In the mid-90s. Low’s In
the mid-70s. Tuaaday: After­
noon thunderstorms. Highs In
the mld-90s. Lows In the mid70s.

M O ND AY
TU ESD AY
Tstrm a 9 8 7 4 T a trm a 9 4 7B

n a if because he |Siultb| si ml lilt
be given a chance lit defend
blmselt and correct the prob­
lem." Imvcstrand said.
Ijoveslrand said many »&gt;l the
city's problems are rclalcd la
tlie fact that the city has not
li.td an engineer for the past
year and the blame should not
all be placed on Smith.
Commissioner Sieve Miller,
who did not attend, said had
tie known about the true inten­
tion o f the meeting, lie would
have left work Friday for the
special session.
Miller said the wonting of the
meeting notice was tnicnlton­
ally devised to l&gt;c misleading.
"I
believe
that
was
a
smokescreen and I ferl pul out
that lie (Miles) disguised the Inlent o f the meeting,“ lu* said.
"If I would have known about
tlie plan I dellnllely would have
been Itiere.
"Tlie mayor lias been living
to micromanage behind closed
doors." he said.
Miller said tie 1relieved Smith
was working hard and a d ­
dressing tlie Issues and lie was
■ftne.’
The problem. Miller said, Is
llial Miles and Vacca have
Smith miming around In cir­
cles.
Vacca said she was totally
unprepared when die issue of

Ncwipapen, Inc.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA. THAT THE CITY COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEAR­
ING ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1998, AT 7:00 P.M., OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS POSSIBLE, IN THE LONGWOOD CITY
COMMISSION CHAMBERS, 175 W. WARREN AVENUE, LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO.
98-963, ENACTING A FIVE YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 6.07 OF THE CITY CHAR­
TER. COPIES OF THE RESOLUTION AND THE FIVE YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPEC­
TION BY THE PUBLIC AT THE CITY CLERK S OFFICE, 176 W. WARREN AVENUE. FROM 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. MONDAY
THROUGH FRIDAY. A SUMMARY OF THE FIVE YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM IS AS FOLLOWS:

CITY OF LONGWOOD • CAPITAL MPROVEMENT PROGRAM - FISCAL YEARS 1999-2003
FY 1999

FY2000

FY 2001

FY 2002

FY 2003

TOTAL

FINANCING METHOD

54,000
2£00,000

GENERALFUN0
REVENUES AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY
INFRASTRUCTURE

GENERALFUND:
t

CITY COMMISSION
PUBLIC SAFETY/FIRE DIVISION
COMMUNITY SERVICES/
PARKS &amp; RECREATION DIVISION
COMMUNITY SERVICES /ADMINISTRATION
COMMUNITY SERVICES / STREETS DIVISION

S

54.000
2,500.000
55,450 S 1,689.500
50,000
2.325
580.000
L&amp;2LZ25

$ 160,000

S 900,000

590.000

580 000

580 000

TOTAL GENERAL FUND

1 4.441.MO I 2J2LBQQ

i 750 000

11.4M.Q0Q

1 MQ.MQ

W
ATERAN0tEWERFUND:

2.604,950
52,325
4-189.725

COMMUNITY SERVICES /WATER DIVISION
COMMUNITY SERVICES / WASTEWATER
DIVISION

S 1.409,140

S 160,000

f 160,000

S 160,000

I 460,000

%2,349,140

638 000

275.000

275.000

275000

275000

375 000

TOTAL WATERAND SEWER FUND

I 2.048.040

1 435.000

S_43LQQQ

L ia io o a

tTORMW
ATERFUND:

COMMUNITY SERVICES / STORMWATER
MANAGEMENT

TOTAL STORMWATER FUND
TOTAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

SALES SURTAX

WATER AND SEWER
FUND REVENUES

t 43SJM0 6 4.QM.Q40
STORMWATER FEES

t

5Q2S40

1 200 000

t 200 000

1 200 000 1 1.302340

1

SQLMfl

t200 000

S-2Q0LQQQ

6 200.000

1 200.000

Lm ooo

1 2.964JQQ

H .385.000

S2-12&amp;QQQ

I1J25.0M 1 14.ft81.5M

t6.992.080

1 1,302£40

Notice: All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision to appeal any decision made at these meetlngs/haarlngs, they will need a record of the pro­
ceedings and for such purposes, they may need to insure that a verbatim record Is made, which record to include the testimony and evidence upon which the vpeai Is
to be made (per Sec. 286.0105 Florida Statutes).
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the A.0A Coordinator, at (407) 260-3481, at least 48 hours In
advance of the meeting.
Geraldine D. Zambri, City Clerk

!

�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Sunday, August 30, 1998 - 3 A

T e d d y B a llg a m e is 80 b u t y o u n g a t h e a r t
He liked to coll him self
T e d d y Ballgame" and for
yenrs he was the most dashing
and
controversial
baseball
player In Am erica.
No one went to bat with such
art Incredible com bination o f
Joy and intensity. No one In 57
years has batted .406 as he
did In 1941 before he went o ff
to serve In the Navy Air CorpB
for the next four years.
From the time he was a lad
In San Diego, Tad W illiam s
wanted to be the best h itter
who ever lived. He achieved
that and a lot more. He con*
tlnues lo achieve even after
several strokes that would
have felled a lesser man.
Sunday Is the man's 80th
birthday.
Ted'B doing pretty good
now." gubernatorial candidate
Job Bush said during a visit to
Central Florida a week ago. 1
see him occasionally. He's a
wonderful man, a man's man."
W illiam s, who lives near
Ocala, Is a staunch Republican
who has been a close friend to
almost all the parly's leaders.
He frequently flew on Air
Force One os a guest o f Presi­
dent 0 * 0 rgs Bash. On one o c­
casion. the president asked
W illiam s to accompany him to
the All-Star gam e In Toronto.
For a long while after he
finished playing for the Boston
Red Sox In I960. W illiam s
lived and fished In the Florida
Keys. His home was In Islamorada. In the spring, he
would help Instruct young h it­
ters in the Red Sox training
camp at W inter Haven.
It was a grand sight and
sound to sec and hear W il­
liams offering tips to Idds who
would someday move up to the
big-league team. He would
drive a g o lf cart from field to
field at the com plex and many
fans would hustle along behind
him. Some days there would

PRECINCT
POLLING
PLACES

led JV n iian is

be more people watching I he
minor leaguers than Hie big
league team In the stadium.
Frequently, Williams would
slop lo sign autographs and
chat to fans. Many fold him he
looked like actor John W ayne.
"Yeah. I’ve heard that before,''
bc'd
say,
laughing.
That
Wayne must be a good looking
guy."
Here's lo Tcrfdg Ballgnm e on
his BOth birthday, lilt one out
o f the park.

T o S ir with love
M ichael Jackson the thriller
from Gury. hid., is 40 on Sat­
urday. Is he a grandfather yet?
81r R ichard A tten b orou gh Is
75 and Robin Loach is 57.
They are English treasures ex­
cept for Ix-ach. Actor B lllo tt
Oould Is 60. Gould was the
first Mr. Streisand. Actress
Rsbocca Da M oruay Is 36.
Know anyone else named De
M om ay?
Actress E lisabeth A sh ley ts
57 on Sunday and actor T im o ­
th y B ottom s Is 47. Skier
Jean-C laude K illy is 55 and
going downhill only on the
slopes. Actress Peggy U p to n Is
51. She’s our cup o f Ira.
Monday's birthday celeb ri­
ties
Include
actor
Jam as
Coburn (70). comedian Buddy
H a sk ett (64), actor R ichard
O ere (49). singer P ebbta Q ibson (28) and violinist Itsh sk
Perlm an (53). Baseball Hall o f
Famer Frank R obinson Is 63.

SEPTEMBER 1, 1998
PMCiaCT
LOCATION
1 MirUum Wand* Prrabytrrtan Churrh. 5310 Markham
Wood* Rasd lone mile North of Lake Mary Boulevard).
Seminole County

Ted W llllem a
1*1teller H ideo N om o Is 30.
We'll go with Perlman ns the
most
distinguished
o f the
Monday lot. Know anyone else
named
Itzhak?
Nomo and
Jackson both wear one glove
when they're working.

G uftrd against the baas
Oh. lo be In Denmark today
for the annual H o Bhoep M ar­
k et. Ho Is near Esbjerg. as you
probably
know
about
Ho.
There will be 50,000 at Ho for
the slieep market event. No
one Is sure how many sheep
will be I here. Same sheep have
been cloned, you know but not
necessarily cloned
In Ho.
When
the
sheep
market
closes, many In Ho may have a
case o f the bans.

WU*oo Elementary School. 983 Orange lioulevard.
Seminole County
Midway Elementary School. 2351Jitway (Midway!. Semi
note County
Altamonte Spring* City Itall. 335 Newtnirypon Avenue.
Altamonte Spring*
5
6
7
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S

Odedo Eaal Branch Library. 310 Division Street. Oviedo
Geneva Elementary School. Flral Street, Geneva
VFWPoal 10139, Avenue E A 7lh 9trtel. Chiduota
nrat Baptist Church of Tu*rawiU*. 4300 Dike Road.
(Comer of Dike Road A Tu»rawlU* Roadl. Seminole
County
WtkJva Pmbyterlan Church Fellowship Ball. 301 Wefclva
Spring* Lane. Longwood

10 Lake Mary Community Ball. 360 N Country Club Hood.
11 Seventh Day Advent id Church. 455 MaiHand
Avenue. Altamonte Spring*
12 Country Creek Inn and Racquet Club. 820 Country
Creek Parkway (oft Uunnetl Road]. Altamonte Spring*
13 Winter Spring* CMc Center. 400 N Edgrmon Avenue.
Winter Spring*
14 Northland Community Church. 530 Dog Track R oa d .
Longwood
13 Holy Croat Lutheran Church. 760 Sun Drive. Lake Mary

W atch the salt
Saturday is M ora H aibs,
Lorn Balt D ay. Not enough r e ­
search has been done to tell us
how Im portant It la to concen­
trate on herba and not salt.
But don't forget to vote on
Tuesday.

16 Lakenew Christian Church. 1400 Dear Lake Road.
17 Caaacfoerry City 11*11Council Chamber*. 95 TrtplelLakr
Drive, Csoar (Terry
16 Banon Clubhouse. East off Sanford Avenue on Sanora
Boulevard. Sanford
19 Seminole County Public Health and Human Service*
Auditorium. 400 W. Airport Boulevard. Sanford
20 Seminole County Public Health and Human Service*
Auditorium. 400 W. Airport Boulevard. Sanford
21 Sank* rt City Hall. 300 N. Park Avenue. Sanford

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• 22 New Ufe World Center. 1311 Oak Avenue. Sanford

■*»

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24 Seventh DayAdvcntiat Church. South o(SR 434 on Morn
Road. Winter Spring*

Forgery/theft
John D. Auerbach, 35, o f
Casselberry, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday. The
arrest followed a lengthy Invea(k a tis a Into, the reported theft
fT ch eck s and a drtvbrs h ceh se'
Bom a Casselberry .resident.
" O fficers said the Ttfst o f the
stolen checks was cashed at a
Sanford business for $100 on
July 23. The second check,
also st a Sanford business,
was written In the amount o f
$786.16 on July 26. The third
check for $85.60 was written to
sa il another local business.
The checks were reportedly
written In the name o f the man
from whom the drivers license
was stolen, and the licen se
was used for Identification
purposes. Police
said
one
check however, was for restau­
rant reservations, and although
signed with the false name,
was said to have been for
Auerbach.
Police Investigated and a ib sequently
Interviewed
Auer­
bach at the John E. Polk C or­
rectional Facility. He has now
been charged In connection
with each Individual situation,
with three charges o f uttering a
forged Instrument, three o f
petty/grand theft, and three
counts o f forgery.

s i r v theft
Jewelry

Deborah
ira n Connie Soller, 21.
o f 12222 Grovevtew Way, San­
ford, was arrested at her resi­
dence by Sanford police Friday
morning. O fficers charged her
In connection with a reported
theft o f $825 In Jewelry from a
Sanford resident. She was
charged with grand theft o f
property between $300 and
$4,999 in value.

23 Eaafmcntc Chic Center, 8Q3MagnokaAvenue. Altamonte
Spring
28 Lake Mary New CMy Hall. 100 N. Country Club Road.
Lake Mary
27 Sewanolt County Agrv-utture Center Auditorium. 4320
S. Orlando Drive. Sanford
rV.f.W . Pool 6207. SUt* Road 427 (North
■mincir County
• 29 Waal (lanfnnl Boy* k Cuts Club. BIB Persimmon
Avgfiur. 9$nfcrd
30 Centra) Baptist Church (Christian Activity Cenlerl. 3101
W. Vint Street. Sanford
31 AMiwoad Condominium*. 1000 Lake of the Wood* Boulevant, fern Park
/

^

• 32 O n er Untied Methodist Church. 499 N. Country Club
Hoad. Lake Maty
33 Longwood City Hal. Comer of Warren Street and Wttma
Street Longwood
• 34 Seniando United Mcthodfet Church. 1890 State Road
434. Longwood

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Rocky R. Teague. 22, o f 1108
W. 10th Street, Sanford, sms
arrested by members o f the
Sanford police QUAD Squad
Thursday. O fficers said they
itted him In* the 1100 block
W. Ninth Street, but be Is
said to have fled the area. He
was located at his residence
and charged with possession o f
under 20 gram s o f cannabis
(m arijuana).
Fernando L. Rodrigues. 20. o f
W inter Springs, was arrested
by officers o f the QUAD Squad
bike patrol Thursday. The a r­
rest report said oA cera saw
him exiting from a store with a
beer, and believed he may be
under 21 years o f age. Follow ­
ing
an
Investigation
and
search. Rodrigues was charged
with possession o f an alcoholic
beverage by a person under 21
years o f age, possession o f less
than 20 grams o f cannabis,
and possess!on/uae o f drug
paraphernalia.

y

hkn he was ^ • ? ,^ L ° ^ 0noem tor our
he showed such deep
your heart. W e know
cJmmunttY. Mr. H i y l J J f ^ S S S r one* « * • $ ■ »
urti worried you to death birt
w ^ tto n s
we're bothering V00- ' * * ' c o u l d always rest»
title better after ‘• ^ . ^ ^ t o a s t o s f on this case
dept was
on any P*rtone there
w r i took care ot us.
family because everyone sui*
Thank You So Very Much
ThePrivott*

• 73 Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hail. Highway 426. (S. of
Ovtcdol, Oviedo
74 Destiny Church (previously known a* Slovak Garden).
3110 Howell Branch Rood. Seminole County
75 St. Stephen » Catholic Cliurrh. 373 Tuskawilla Ruud.
Winter Spring*
7B Chun h uf Tlie New Covenant. 873 Tuskawilla Rnad,
Winter Spring*
• 77 Senior CltUrn* Multipurpose Center. 200 N. TTIptrl
Lake Drive, Casselberry
78 Winter Spring* Civic Center. 400 N. Edgrmon Ave..
Wlnler Spring*
• 79 Stertlug Park Elementary School. 201 Eagle Clrrle.
Seminole County
80 Lokrvtrw ChrtMlan Church. 1400 Bear Lake (food.
Apopka
81 West Branch Library. 245 N. Hunt Club Boulevard.
Seminole County
• 82 West Branch Library. 243 N. Hunt Club Boulevard.
Seminole County
83 S t Stephen Lutheran Church. 2140 Highway 434.
Longwood
84 Northwest Branch Library. 560 Greenway Boulevard.
Lake Mary
85 Oviedo City I tall. 400 Alexandria Boulevard. Oviedo
80 Markham Wood* Presbyterian Church. 3210 Markham
Wood* Rnad (one mile North of Lake Mary Boulevard).
Seminole County
~
87 Escondido Condominium* Club Bouse. 101 Haltaway
Drive. Altamonte Springs
88 Our Saviour Community Church. 4600 Gabrlrlla Lane.
Seminole County
89 Grace I’resbyterlan Church. 1)11 Tuakawills Road
11/2 mile North of Red Bug Lake Hoad). Winter Spring*
90 South Seminole Church of Christ. 5410 Lake Howell
Road. Seminole County
91 Spring Lake Elementary School Activity Center. 093
Orange Avenue. Altamonte Spring*
92 Weklva Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall. 201 Wehlva
Spring* Lane. Longwood
93 Christian Neighborhood Alliance Church. 30) Markham
Wood* Road. Longwood
94 Wedgewood Tennis Villa*. 1401 Fbcrst HOI* Drfve. Win­
ter Spring*
93 Wedgewood Term* VUU*. 1*01 Forest Hilt* Drive. Win­
ter Spring*
90 Winter Spring* City ItaU. 1126 E. State Road 434.
Winter Spring*

100 Oviedo Hhrraldr Park, 1000Lockwood Boulevard. Oviedo
102 Oviedo Women s Chib. 414 King Street (between High
School and Methodist Church). Oviedo
103 Wedgewood TCnnl* Villas. 1401 Forrat HiHa Delve.
Winter Spring*
104
103 Altamonte Springs Elementary School. 300 Plnevtew
Drive toff Palm Springs Drive). Altamonte Spring*

42 M
Church of the
Sanford Avenue.

100 Altamonte Springs City I tall. 223 Ncwburyport Avenue.
Altamonte Springs

reUowihlp 1tail. 2561

107
105
109 Eaatmonte CMc Center. 803 Ma^toka Avenue, AManmle
Springs
110

nad* Way, C M H btn y
46 S t ifarka Petabyt e lari Church tActMty Budding). 1031
Palm Spring* Drive. Akamonie Spring*
47 Longwood HO* Congregational Church. 1253 E.E.
Baptist Church. 9439 rorcsf City Road (3
South of Highway 436 on S R. 4341. Altamonte
49 S t Mcharda Episcopal Church. 6181 Lake lloweU Hoad.
Scmlnol* County

We. the Prtvett
Ings toward the wooderfu
throughout this
£
whole .tail W J b £ " £ ^ w r e T * i * e d l o
L kqH ugly ordeal. Mr. Don “ T T when w inew M d
^ t S k w t t h u ssisn y

72 Longwood Church of Tlie Norarme Fellowship I lull. 200
Wayman Avenue. Irmgwwid

40 H i Club, 47551lea i0 Branch Road. Seminole County
41 RT. MOwer Middle School 1723 5. County Road 437.

• 44 WcatMnatarltmfcyterMn Church. 2641 Red Bug Lake

OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

70 Holiday Inn. 230 W. I lighway 430. Altamonte Spring*
• 71 Wckiva Community Cmler. 239 Hunt Club Boulevard.
Suite 101. Seminole County

101 Geneva Community House. First Street Oeneva

43 Destiny Church (previously known a* Slovak Carden).
3110 HoawU Brandi Hoad. Seminole County

A large oak traa taatsra on tha adga of a tkilthols that opaoad aarty Fri­
day in tha back yard of Laka Mary residents Jerry and Debbie Me alar.
The hole, estimated to be 50 feet deep, formed at the residence on Robinwood Drive. It wW be monitored by Seminole County officials, but be­
cause It is on private property the county w i not work to stabilize or flit
the hole.

G8 Elk* Club. 47531 lowrtl Branch Hood. Seminole County
09 Day* Inn. 235 S. Wymote Road. AlUmonle Spring*

36 Day* Inn. 235 S. Wjrmore Road. Altamonte Springi

39 American U p on feet 193. 2706 WrUt Avenue (off
Highway 17-99). Fkm Park

ibyAnil Mata

07 Seventh Day Adventist Churcti. South of Sit 434 on
Mon* Road. Winter Spring*

37 Sanford Meadow* Seventh Day AdvcntM Church. 5613
N. County Road 427. Sanford
36 Westminster PrwbyMflan Church. 2641 Red Bug Lake
DoAd« C w d b cn y

That sinking feeling

66 Forest lake Elemenury School. 2801 Sand Lake Road.
FnrnU City

97 TUakawllla Presbyterian Church. 3600 W. State Road
420, Semlncfe County
98 Lutheran Haven Fetlowahlp Hall. Highway 420 South of
Oviedo. Seminole County
99 Palm Valley Club ltou»e. 500 Palm Valley Drive. Semi
note County

38 Spring Oak* Community Cluhhouae, 800 Spring Oak*
Boulevard. Altamonte Spring*

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23 South Seminole V.F.W, Boat 8207. State Road 427 (North
of Longwood Hills Hoad], Seminole County

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63 Fores! City Elementary School. 980 Sand Lake Rood.
Forrsl Clly

50 Lord of life redowahtp Church. 395 TuskawlBa Road.
Winter Spring*
81 PirolBantiat Church ofSanlandoSprtnst 742 SaiUando
Road M f S R. 434. I 1/2 Mfea weal of 1-4. between
Montpwm y and Jameatownl, Altamonte Springs
52 Senior Cttlaens Multipurpose Center, 200 N. triplet
Lake Drive, Caaarlhrny
53 Ed Myers Racrasuon Buildup (previously known as
Longwood Community Buildup). Comer of WUm* and
Church Street Longwood
• 54 SweetwaterOaka Homeowner* Association Community
C enter* Racquet Club. 610 Foe Valley Drive (behind
7-11 Mote on Wafctva Spring* RoadL Saminole County
56 Ovtado Woman s Club, 414 King Street (between High
School and Msthodlat Church], Ovtsdo
Church. 670 TuakawtSa Road.
57 Wfeatmknaforfteabytertan Church. 2641 Red Bug Lake

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113 RT. Mllwec Middle School. 1729 S. County Hoad 427.
Longwood
114 Ed Myers Recreation Budding (previously known aa
Longwood Community Building),
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Church Street Longwood
115 Flral fYeabyterlan Church Lake Mary. 128 W. WUbur
Avenue. Lake Mary
116 Lake Mary New CUy Itall. 100 N. Country Club Ruad.
Lake Mary
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116 Pine Ridge Club House. 1500 W. Airport Boulevard.
Sanford
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120 Salvation Army, 700 W. 24th Street Sanford
• 121 New Ufe World Center. 1311 Oak Avenue. Sanfcsd
122 Midway Elementary Sellout. 2251 Jitway (Midway).
Seminole County
123 Hamilton Elementary School, 1501 E. 9th Street.
Sanford (Entrance off Celery Avcnurl
124 Hamilton Elementary School. 1501 E. 6th Street
Sanford (Entrance aft Celery Avenue)
123 Sanford CMc Center, Sanford Avenue at Seminole
Boulevard, Sanford
126 Sanford CUy Ball. 300 N. Park Avenue. Sanford

59 Orthodox Church of S t Stephen. 1863 Lake Emma
Road. Longwood

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B9 Royal Arm* Condominium*. 600 Oratv* Drive.

129 Super 8 Motet. 4750 State Hoad 46. SenNnote County
130 Wilson Elementary School. 903 Orange Docdcvard.
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91 Ryan * ready Staakhnna* of Apopka. 3101
(Hwy. 43M. raraal CMy
92 forded CM c Oanlar. Sanford Avenue at
63 Waatvisw Baptiat Church. 4100 County Road 46-A.

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300 Plnevtcw
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a 131 Flral BapUat Church of Sweetwater. 3800Wefclva SpriT^t*
Road. Seminole County
• 132 Ftrat Baptist Church ofSweetwater. 3800WMrivaSprtra*
Road. Seminole County
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
system serves disabled, others
As we mentioned last week, the State o f
Florida. Commission Tor the Transport a•
lion Disadvantaged (TD). held Its annual
conference from August 4*7 in Tam pa.
Para Iran* It is a door to door, shared ride
system. The local community transporta­
tion coordinator Is Lynx.

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Lynx la the Orlando area's public trans­
portation company, and their A+Link De­
partment handles Peratranslt In Paratransit. the client calls and schedules a
ride one or more days In advance, d e­
pending upon the criteria the client Cads
Into. This service ts available throughout
the tri-county area: Orange. Sem inole and
Osceola counties.
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WbrMS TbOty. Aprt IS, IMS
Devoted Husband (23 Y ean ) And Proud Father O f 3 Growing Boys
Boy Scout Leader And Youth Coach
Chairman O f Melbourne-Palm Bay Area Chamber O f Commerce.
Chair. Minority And Women Owned Business Committee
Past Chairman O f BsMer Seal Society O f East Central Florida
20 Years Intensive Courtroom Experience
ILS. Army Veteran
Areas O f Experience - Complex C ivil Litigation. Construction
Litigation. Criminal, Probate. Family, Juvenile And Real R ««if
Has Been Endoraed By Owners And Managers O f Small And Large
Businesses Across Brevard And Seminole Counties. Also Endorsed
By The Labor Council O f The A FLC 1P

Tlie disabled are not the only dnes being
aided by TD system. With welfare reform
up and running, many o f those recipien ts
are now tn need o f temporary transporta­
tion to get to their new employment. That
ts where TD com es tn. This was discussed
at the Wages Meeting.
Sally Parks, a Dade County com m is­
sioner and chair o f MPO (M etropolitan
Planning Organisation) stated at the
m eeting. "W elfare reform it not Just about
reform ing welfare, but getting people to
work." The W ages Program la d a o bein g
uaed locally. It ts currently being la n arp o-.
rated into Orlando's own Lynx' activities.

County's STS (Sem inole Transportation
Services. Inc.) who Is a Lynx Paratranatt
subcontractor and Vince
Stevens o f
METRO PLAN Orlando.

director. Rob Oregg. was one o f the sp eak­
ers at this m eeting. Starting o ff on a tighter
mode G regg said, "Taking liberties from
Forest Clump, (In transportation! you never
know what you are gonna get.* Some seri­
ous Item s were also discussed.
This includes the fact that Orlando la
one o f the fastest growing areas In the

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required for a trial.

Feeling hometown pride. Stevens said,
*We have one o f the best Paratranslt sys­
tems tn the world thanks to the local coor­
dinating board." Com m ission for the
Transportation Disadvantaged, Executive
D irector JoAnn Hutchinson wrapped up
the conference with some updates.
Hutchinson started by explaining the In­
creased communication the com m ission
etdoys thanks tn part to their web page.
O ther inform ation Includes the stream lin­
ing o f forms. W hile on the subject o f
money, Hutchinson also discussed how
more communication Is needed on the vol­
untary dollar. You w ill recall we did a c o l­
umn on this last year.
It ts the system in which every lim e you
register or renew the tag on your car, truck
or boat, you can check the box on the back
o f the registration form and contrtbute | 1 .
to the Transportation Disadvantaged V ol­
untary Dollar Trust-Fund.
Next week la our third Installm ent o f the
I0BB State o f Florida Transportation Dis­
advantaged Conference.
I f you have a non-profit organisation re-

The problem la not Insurm ountable. A ttor­
neys. litigants, and Judges need to recognise the
problem , and need to take responsibility. One
■Mgor reason that cases are not resolved up
• n o t la because one o r both sides have not inv w r tfr to i.th c tacts, and have not analysed their

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the law on domestic violence

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On October 27,1906 tha 8ominolo County Board of
County C oam M o nim wriN oonoidar amondng Iho
1995-96. 1966-67 and 1067-66 Ona-Voar Action
Plant of the County’s ConaoNdatad Plan. Tha
ConsoHdaM Plan governs the atocaion and expertdtture of Community Development Block Grant
(COBG) Program funds. Undar tha CO0Q Program,
tha Board it oonaidoring tha addMon of one (1) now
activity:
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common! on M t amendment Anyone docking to
comment or aak any quaidona mgaidkig Mils amend­
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V i t I fe d Ida in it ia t io n is
necesaaiy. The cause o f the
city's problem s to leadership
and that atoms from the top.Mlles said Sm ith had been
unresponsive to num erous re*

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here, not In order are: Praaldsnl • Mary Ann Taylor;
First vice Praildant • Maty Lou Bchaator. Second
Vico President Morton Bryant: tocretory -Qtonds

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Blades. Marias MrOIrhon and ftphtna Prokosch
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died Friday, Aug. 31, 1906 at
South
Sem inole
H ospital.
Longwood. Bom June 30. 1909
In Caldwell County. Ky.. he
had Uved In Central Florida for
bred owner/operator o f a log*
g n f company. He was s B ap­
tist.
Survivors Include wife, B on­
nie; son. John D.. W oodland.
C alif.. Floyd Newton. Sr.. Fern
Park, Q kn . Plant City. Donald,
Pine U k ea , M ichael, W inter
Springs. Richard. Longwood;
Motor, Nancy Tautman, In d i­
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Thom pson.
both o f
M onroe. N.C.; 39 grandddl-

tral Florida In 1973 from A lden, Ky. Mr. Ooodcnough was
an electrician for TH-Clty D ec*
trie. Altam onte Springs. H e
was a member o f The Church
o f Jesus Christ o f U tte r Dap
Saint a.
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Tom. Ron Jr., all o f Deltona:
daughters,
Joyce
Fagan,
Jeanne Appel, both o f Deltona,
Tu rd Urena, Wahlsara, Hawaii,
Jennifer.
Deltona:
brother,
Bverettc H. 111. Mdton; slater,
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when we have sm og on a dally
basis and a concrete Jungle
auch as there is In New York.
Los Angeles. Houston. Ph ila­
delphia, etc., then there w ill be
lam enting o f the errors o f the
past. In the m eantim e, those
most
responsible
w ill
be
drawing
retirem ent
dollars
from the State o f Florida be­
cause we w ill not have had the
good sense to vote In a respon­
sible m anner and Ignore the
comm ents and recom m enda­
tions o f a large corporate en­
tity that benefits by growth.

d an who doesn't have a Job teU
m what he proposes for the
■■dug fiscal year (FY BO
itdch starts O ctober t|. There
• Mention In a brochure about
hs "Q ualify (ale) o f Life.* whati w that means but there Is
lathing about Increased air
•H utton (oaone). traffic con-

from me In the way o f letters to
Ihe editor. The next Id le r w ill
be about the conversation wllh
our betoved mayor. Mr. Larry
Dole. I hope that you rem em ­
ber evety word that you spoke
to me Mr. Dale, because I do.
When was Ihe last tim e you
thought about buying a house
around my ptnee, Mr. Dale?
Didn't think ho. Too good to
live In our city, not on the out­
skirts.
My question Is, Is there a
conflict o f Interest here?
D oaala H an din g

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Say ‘N o ’ to
developm ent
To M ayor Larry Dale and the
com m issioners:
Do
not
build
the
ho­
ld/conference center In Fort
Melton Park. It would be out o f
place, like putting a restaurant
m the m iddle o f a highway.
I f you were a 3 -year-old
child, could you walk one m ile
or even one h a lf m ile to a n ­
other playground when this
park Is Just across the street?
This la for the com m ission­
ers: A a Jesus would say, i f you
want to be re-elected, do what
Is lig h t instead o f what the de­
velopers want.
I f the hotel's location waa a
m istake, it would be too late to
bar ht rack

Residents are
b ein g bam boozled

protect Is for the good o f every­
body. (laugh out loud) the troth
being the oa tj people that are
going to benefit from this w ill
Be lon g gone w ith the loot or
aa I c m it. the in gotten gains,
when the f i l l Impact o f what
they did to us. the local people
that live and work here, gets to
us In the way o f Increased
t U B f i T M B c that wlU really
w c l^ i on the beat o f nerves,
the crim e that Mr. Bob Kuhn
In a recent letter that
every night on the
(NO T TRUE) w ill be-

H esse spare m e. When you
m e at 18;50 hours o g
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Aug. 19 (my caller ID does not
l(e| I Informed you that It was a
violation o f YOUR city ordi­
nance to have signs on the city
right o f way. Does this mean
that you and Mr. Bob Kuhn can
bend and break the ordinances
at your beck and call? What
about the conversation that
you and I had that m orning
last February after you got
back from the Super Bowl?
Remember It? You stated that
even if the center got approval.
It would be years before even
the first shovel fo il got turned.
I do not think so. You stated
even If the center did not get
approval, look what It has
done far the community. I am
looking. W hat has It done but
make quite s few people have
bulging w allets
w lui
land
prices going up. W hat have you
sold with the inflated prices or
how much land did you buy at
the pre-conference center low
prices and what Is the value o f
your property now? A re you
going to sen before the tax
collector com es around and
does h is appraisal?
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The Sem inole County Clrcult/County Judges are very
protective o f the victim s and
their rights. When there is an
Injunction hearing to be heard
In the Ciirull/County C ivil
Court, the Slate o f Florida may
file an Inform ation charging
the offender with a felony or
m isdemeanor battery. I f the
Injunction Is dism issed civilly,
Ihe crim inal act o f battery la
handled by the State o f F lo r­
ida. The victim s and their
rights are still protected, and.
In a crim inal action the state
recommends the sanctions and
the penalties.
Often
dom estic
violence
stems from Intem al/extem al
fam ily conflicts. County Judges
hear Injunctions Against D o­
m estic Violence, but, their
hands are tied when requests
for child visitation, child sup­
port. alim ony, divorces, and
partition o f Joint properties are
Involved. Sem inole Herald edltor/repoti ers, have 1 seen you
attend any o f these Dom estic
Violence Injunction H earings
m the County Court or at any
o f the County Court arraign­
m ents where dom estic b a tte r
lea are filed against the offen d­
ers? Experience what you ace,
not aay what you hear. A lso.
Attorney Jeanne Gold, what
court sector are you running
for. circuit o r county?
The Seminole County Judges*
Poll taken/given by a few a t­
torneys should be asham ed o f
them selves. I work In the
courtroom . I have seen unpro­
fessional! sm, the lack o f court
decorum, and the lack o f court
behavior in the courtroom s by
some o f these so-called raters,
t have worked with many
Judges, past and present, In
the C ircuit and the County DiAak tha,
H O IfO w yrrooO

ncl to take a survey and rate
these 'ra ters’ .
Attorney Harry Jacobs you
need to do your homework.
John Sloop Is not frightened as
you have slated. I have seen
John
Sloop
handle many,
many situations legally, unblasedty. fairly, and most o f all,
with Ihe utmost honesty as a
County Court Jurist In a p ro ­
fessional manner. John Sloop
Is on experienced, knowledge­
able, and skillful county Judge.
Sem inole County voters need
to be aware that we should
keep experience, knowledge,
and skill aa part o f the prereq­
uisites for any person running
for Judicial office. John Sloop
Is the taxpayers' Judge. A s a
taxpayer, I am getting m ore
than m y tax m oney's worth o f
work (him John Sloop. John
Sloop Is very Involved with the
community and works ‘ aide by
side* with the community.
Therefore. John Sloop IS * the
better person to serve the
community,
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Utter shock
Based upon the decision b y
the O reater Orlando

Colegroveare rsim pie* batteries;
conversely, many are aggra­
vated batteries. Thus, many,
but not all, dom estic violence
crim inal cases are heard In the
County Court, the rem ainder
being heard In the Circuit
Court. Based on ou r law, no
hear felony
crim inal
civil Injunction actions, and d i­
vorce actions.
The law. as written, does not
m estie vio len ce* W hether *o r
not It should la a m atter to ba
brought before the Legislature.
This is not a proper Issue ter a
Judicial cam paign, aa there la
no way any judge can or should
b e perm itted to taiU aten lto
dtan ge the law to suit hto or
h er personal whims, preju­
dices. or ideologies.
Thus, the notion that a m
Judge hear aB m atters related
to dom estic violence to not
only a contrived ram paqpi flanon
tm tooid
of pow ers q f j
q * C o ^ ty ^nd G ^ t coUrts.boW Rn'Ki.

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state and the county
th eir attention, and thj
som ething I w ant to do/

culvert and an earthen w eir
olMtructed the (low. the creek
was a navigable waterway, that
the lands below the w ater are
landa o f the state, and that
she. as a landowner, has ri­
parian Iqf or relating to M tq
on the bank qf a rtoerl tigh ts to
the use o f the creek, rights that
could be token away from her If
Clifton Springs Corp. prevails.
In June. Eaton ruled that
Clifton Springs Corp., whose
prlnclpsls are Jerry W ood and
Ellen Moore, owned the lands
below the water and part o f the
property Thom as thought was
hers, according to her deed.
The dispute over the bounda­
ries o f h er property began after
the company began acquiring

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which blocked Thom as1 access,
and view , to the w ater. Thom as
retained Irby Pugh, an Orlando
attorney known for his en vi­
ronm ental work, to defend h er

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Welcome new pastor
SANFORD • The Rev. BUI
C oftnan win begin hto new poattfcm w ith Pins Crest B aptist
Church. 001 E. A irport E n d.,
on Sunday. Sept. 6.
He w ill be w elcom ed, aa an
addition to the congregation,
at a dinner in his honor on
W ednesday. Later he wW ad­
dress those In attendance far

Im proving the quality ot We in
Sanford. For m ore inform ation
contact
Karen M cNeil, m em bership
chairm an at 321-6734 or B ert
Padgett. President at 324-

appropriate state agencies, but
he doesn’t hold out much hope
for her.
"She’s really between a rock
and a hard p u ce," said Morris,
i f a a difficult issue for our
governm ent to get Involved I f
the state has stepped out o f It.”
Thom as had taken her case
to the county qnce before, and
Thom as said, "the county at
the tim e did try and recognise
the springs as sovereign, but
aoon was directed by the
county attorney to take a neu­
tral position for liability pun

fishy, and I'm trying to get the
court to tell me what It Is." Th e
firm has filed a m otion in the
em otional distress suit, to
com pel the company to (Ha­
d o se its intent for the property.
Thom as has m ortgaged her
paid-off cottage twice to pay
legal fees. That m oney haa run
out. and Pugh and Van Burnt

*MtTla up to the state to claim
the run aa a navigable w ater­
way. and David Ouest said that
la not Hkdy to happen. Ouest.
the m anaging attorney for the
Earth Justice Legal Defense
Fund, toured Thom as’ property

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senior dttsens. Typing sk ills
are not required.
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C sa tin n ed from P a g* IB
for both tram s.
Lyman won Just one gam e
last season and Lake H owell la
coming o ff a disappointing 3-7
season, and both team s looked
sloppy, turning the ball over
twice each.
For the Greyhounds. It was
just another sm all step to ­
wards respectability. A fter sev­
eral years o f losing seasons.
Lyman Is looking toward Its
best season In years, and the
Greyhounds lived up to expec­
tations.
Running back Antoine Sima
had a b ig night f
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scoring a touchdown and pull­
ing o ff several b ig fa in s .
*1 think we're Just better as a
team and we have m ore heart.*
Sims said. "W e have to hist
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Hawk fumble. Lyman finally
started m oving the ball. Run­
ning backs Kit Kam inski and
Sim s started picking up yard ­
age on Inside handoffs and a
19-yard pickup by Sim s on a
fourth-and-three m oved
the
ball to the Lake H owell six.
On the play, starting lin e­
backer. and an anchor to the
Lake Howell defense, Adam
Hardy suffered a broken leg
and was carried o ff the field.

keep II up this season.*
Lyman coach Larry Baker
said this Is a different Lyman
team than the 1-8 learn o f last
season.
* lfs a new season and we
have a new attitu de* Baker
said. *Wc know It's Just a pre­
season game but we played
well.*
Lake Howell scored first and
controlled field position
all
night. Byron Starke scored on
a three-yard run to give Lake
Howell the lead. Starke and
Christian DeJesus plied up b ig
rushing yardage, but turnovers
kept Lake H owell out o f the
end xone.
Lake Howell wasted several
other opportunities and a l­
lowed Lpman a way back Into
the gam e.
After picking up a Silver

Two plays later, Sim s scored
on a four-yard run, but Ly­
m an's run for the two-point
conversion was stopped when
Lorry Cummings stopped Sims
at the goal line.
Lyman forced a Lake H owell
punt and Sim s relum ed the
tdek all the way to the Lake
H owell six.

Patriots

cegfla said he wasn't w orried.
esp ecia lly’ rtnee his starting
unit wasn't on the fteld during
Lym an's final drive.
f t 's nothing to take serloualy,*
BlscegHs
said,

Tim Raines is s Sanford native and Sem inole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. Hla stats for the 1998 season Is
In the first colum n, personal-beat season
totals In the second colum n and career totals
(Indudtng 1998 gam es) In the third column.
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Lake Brantley crossed up the defense and
star Lanier Bush went o ff left
‘ fo r a 48-yard touchdown run.
[W4m «i up s h^d snap and ran
through several tackles to score the two-point
conversion and m ake the final score 14-9.
M iller carried the ball e l^ it tim es for 97
yards, w hile Bush ran four tim es for 56 yards.
H ector Dias ran once far d £ it yards.
Rudolph led the Rama* attach wtth 47 yards
on 12 attem pts and M erge, Just a sophom ore,
gained 29 yards on three carries.
Both team s open regular season play next
Friday wtth tough non-conference gam es.
Lake Brantley travels to Apopka to battle the
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start at 7:30 p jn .

T u rn overs Just killed us."
For Lyman though, a team
that needs to build a w inning
tradition. It was much m ore
than Just a routine pre-season
scrim m age.

Raines w alked In a pinch-hitting rote aa the
Yankees loaded the bases in the bottom o f the
ninth Inning. But Derek Jeter grounded out to
end the threat as the Anaheim Angela won 7-8.
handing the New Yorkers a third straight loss
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Brantley also m essed up the
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The Rama got very little on two m ore driv e s ,
and the Patriots i i tabled on Its next posses­
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After a 51-yard Held goal attem pt by Abram s came up a little abort. Lake Brantley started a5:30 drive b a n Its own 20.
M iller ran four tim es for 24 yards and the
triots had a first down at their own 45 yard lin e
when the critical play o f the fa m e cam e about.
Lake Brantley quarterback Regan Russell had
a pass attem pt akp out o f his hand and the
•wounded duck' waa headed straight toward a
Lake Mary defensive back.
The Rama defender got a Utile anxious, h ow ­
ever. and the ball fell to the mound, gM n g the
Patriots new Ufa.
M iller ran twice m ere tor ctmu yards, tortna

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kicker Travis R othstdn n ailed
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S tirlin g In t ’ l opens N e w H o m e S to re in m a ll
vinuai reality tour or many
buy n new home, he said the
area neighborhoods and com ­ relaxed, professional sellin g
m unities ns well as exclu sive
and technology might en cou r­
luxury homes and estates.*
age prospective home buyers
He added, ’ llo m r buyers can
to visit the mall,
learn about area schools, r e c ­
Th r New Home Store w ill
reation. health care, and home
offer many o f the state-of-theImprovement services at the
art features that have m ade
touch o f a finger, along with
Stirling's Ural Kstnte Show­
home prices, am enities and
case Center at Heathrow a
special features.
popular stop for home buyers
He said with the location at
seeking to locate In Sem inole
the m all, he hopes to attract
County.
attention from the over 22.000
Th r second mall location for
shoppers who visit the m all Stirling
Is
already
being
dally. He said the store m ight
planned, and may open by the
expect to have 100 to 200 visi­ first quarter o f 1099. *And If
tors In the store Itself. W hile
the New Home Store proves
he said he doesn't expect all or
them to be In the market to popular and we are successful
In helping our buyers find

SCC contract

Hey. Lake Brantley:
How tong's this eon-

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cattle
walk"
kinds,
well. BmeM. Obviously.
Hrsntky , hss outgrown
itself, hut Hying to Unit

?ANFORD
Sem inole Communlty College (SCC) has re*
nejwed Its contract with O ilbert ft Manjura M arketing o f
Umgwood, to m anage advertlalng and com m unications In
support o f m arketing student
S S S lS
he educational
Institution.

OVIEDO - The new Hom e
Depot, at Red Bug Lake Road
and State Road 420 in Oviedo
will hold a C ontractors/VlP
event beginning at 0 p.m. on

SCC Is Im m ediately launchIng new advertising with the
new creative elem ents building on the cam paign developed

W^ t ^ u m ^ h e y ‘w ill *cut a
board* which Is the couivaleni
0f a ribbon cu ttln a^ for th e
» tore opentag
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m,,,,on construction project In
*lx n in th s ,

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homes they want and In selling
homes for our clients, we want
to expand the concept nation­
ally.* he said.
Stirling International Fealty,
founded In 1989, Is located at
the entrance o f the H eathrow
International Business C enter,
on Lake Mary Boulevard In
H eathrow.

W e m ake
your business
insu rance o u r
business.

K &amp; K purchased, m ay expand
T C B

Protecting Our Children
and Our Community"

!o reach young people m aking
lerlslon s
about secondary
education.
SANFORD - KAK Electric, a
22-year-old specializing in the
petroleum Industry and based
In Sanford, was purchased by
form er Sprint executive T h o­
mas D ellatorrc and C h risto­
pher Ferrara for an undis­
closed price. Corporate In­
vestm ent International Inc. o f
Altam onte Springs negotiated
the deal.
D ellatone. a vice president
for the past IB years with
Sprint, w ill serve as president:
Ferrara, a form er electric con­
tractor. la vice president o f the
company, which la located at
2517 Country Chib Rd.

Southeast contract
LONQWOOD
- Southeast
Ire Sprinklers. Inc. o f Longrood. was selected by the
‘ampa oftlce o f Hardin Contructlon. to provide fire proIon contracting for the
* story Capital One office
Idlng and garage com plex
f under construction In

JUDGE
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It's lhal tuna of year again when Friday nights hi Sominols County
feature some of the best football in the state. Friday, at Lake Howel.

Sm oking: It can happen to you
"Not Me Syndrome* takes
America by storm, thousands
of
kids
start
sm oking
cigarettes everyday, yet many
do not realize the risk they are
taking.
.
The other day I decided to
go for a walk. I spotted many
o f m y fellow neighbors out
and a b ou t As I looked a little
closer, I noticed a group o f
kids between the ages o f 7*13.
six o f seven were smoking.
W hile I'm glad to admit that
the
seven-year-old
wasn't
smoking.
I'm
ashamed to
admit that he probably w ill
soon.
One o f the girls asked me If
I smoke, I sm iled slightly and
said, ‘ no.* I was given a dirty
look by all before a ten-yearold girl asked. “What are you
some kind o f goodie-goodie or
something?* *No.* I replied
again. *l'm an athlete, and I
care about my body, don't
you?* Her reply came calm ly,
and was as shocking the
situation Itself. *Why should
IT* Even In my shock I knew
the answer and said. ‘ Because,
you only get one.*
As she rolled her eyes one
o f her brilliant
com rades
(notice the sarcasm) added,
‘ nothing w ill happen to me.”
That la the exact attitude

that Is driving our nation
down. I t w o n t happen to
me;* tt tu u been said a bim on
different tim es by a billion
different
people.
Th e
statem ent can only resnfln
true however, i f the proper
precautions
are
taken
to
prevent whatever Tt* is. W ell,
here Is a new statem ent, *1
don't care about my body,
fUtute. or fam ily.*
W hile a
little extrem e It exp resses the
exact definition o f the first
statem ent.
Cigarettes are the class o f
substance abuse m ost often
used by teens on a daily basis

to function norm ally. Th ose
who d o not oompty with this
fa d in g srfO fcef withdrawal
symptoms, which are not
pleasant at all.
Smoking
destroys
your
body, everyone has heard this
before, yet besides the fact
that sm oking can cause (ung
cancer, many people do not
realise what d a e tt can do.
The central nervous system
can be harmed:
amoldng
increases
fc fm l
pressure,
heart rate, irritates mouth and
throat, and reduces anxiety,
pain, and aex drive. Sm oking
Increases the chances
or
getting vertebral cancer. The

early as the sixth grade, but
begin smoking heavily during
the first two years o f high
school. 5394 o f high sch ool
seniors who smoke h a lf a
pack a day or more, have tried
to quit and found that they
could not. Also. 3094 o f hljpi
school seniors smoke, and o f
those, 1994 are dally sm okers.
Smoking
actually
altera
brain
chem istry.
N icotine
affects the ’ pleasure center* in
the
brain
causing
a
pleasurable feeling, yet later tt
sedates the sm oker acting as
a tranquilizer. Once the brain
becom es accustom to this
alteration, tt m odifies to fit
the stim ulation.
A fter the
m odifications
have
been
made, the body needs nicotin e

HERALD STAFF WRITER

wed and get into college, w ill not be able
provide help to others. Moreover, It seem s
other should be helping them.
Last, tt does not teach anyone a good lesson
to know they w ill be rewarded for doing
som ething nice. C all me old-fashioned, but I
believe that doing a good deed la a reward in
itself. Last year, a friend o f mine worked at
CENTAUR, which provides service for those
stricken with HIV o r AIDS. Tbward the last few
months o f the school year, she began to
com plain that she always had to work alone
because all the other high school students who
had worked with her quit as soon as they were
accepted to college.
I honestly believe that I would be m ore
m otivated to do community service were there
no added benefits. I must adm it that is does
benefit the community to encourage high
school students to participate In Im proving the
area around them, but It Is also allows for too
narrow a scope o f what community service Is.
puts those with busier schedules at a
disadvantage, and teaches a poor lesson to
high schoolers.

Alex Kane lx a Menlor at Lyman High School

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The sale Included the com ­
pany's plants in Sanford and
Sarasota and a fleet o f about
20 vehicles.

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Della ton e aaid the com pany
plans to expand Its presen ce
throughout Florida and w ill
im plement
24-hour
entergency service for Its key cus­
tomers and also upgrade Its
operating support systems.

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I SANFORD • W orking to stay ahead o f the
■nfw th In north Sem inole County. N IB D evel­
opm ent Company and Sem inole County a re
Beaming up on the w idening project o f State
■food 40 w est o f Interstate-4.
I U h e Forest, a 538-acre custom home com knunlty, is sharing the $1.10 m illion coat o f
[widening the highway from two to four lanes
weal o f the entrance to Lake Forest, to orange
[Boulevard. In addition to widening the road.
;nejr traffic signals w ill be Installed at the ta­

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and all utility lines w ill be relocated.
W ork began on July 13. and la expected to
be com pleted within six months. Ranger Con­
struction Industries. Inc. o f Daytona Beach is
the contractor and the engineer Is Transpor­
tation Consulting Group o f W inter Park.

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Schools need to look at
volunteer program s
As I prepare to apply to college. I have com e
to find that schools now look m ore and m ore,
as do organizations which award scholarships,
at volunteer work.
Now. It sounds like a fine idea to award
students
for
doing
something
In
the
community, and encourage more people to
help oul those less fortunate than them selves,
but there Is a problem with this.
Takr. for exam ple, the Bright Futures
Scholarships awarded by the state. Som e
scholarships require a certain number o f
community service hours. The
type
of
community service a person docs must be on
tire official list. Someone could spend all their
frer lim e raring for lost puppies and saving
small children with dim ples, but they would be
out o f luck If they did not do It for an approved
organization. This person would be In much
better shape If they spent tlielr tim e working In
the olUcc o f their high school, which Is an
approved community service.
Next, some people do not have time In their
schedules to do volunteer work.
For the
people who have full-tim e Jobs, and spend any

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with about 30 em ployers and
annual revenues exceeding S3
m illion, serves the stale's m a­
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Texaco. Shcil. Amoco. M obil,
and the Southland C orpora­
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previously considered There’s a good
chance you could profit handsomely as a
result
VIROO
(Aug.
23-Sept.
22)
Circumslancos might unravel In a way
that enables you to close up a lingering
endeavor today Virgo, treat yourseH to a
birthday gilt Send lor your Astro-Graph
predictions lor the year ahead by mailing
$2 and SASE to Astro-Graph, cJo this
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Station. New York. NY 10158 Be sure to
state your /orkac sign
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 29) II you decide
to drop In uninvited on an old Inand
today, your presence will be welcomed
Keep an eye on the dock and don’t ovorstay your visa
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Several
sequential opportunities may come your
way today One relates to finance, and
the others to the fulfillment of your ambi­
tions
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oac. 21) You
have a marvelous (acuity lor saying
things that uplift the spirits of othars
today. You may not be aware of your
impact — making you all the more
charming
CAPRICORN (Dec. &gt;2-Jan. I t ) People
who are fond of you win be sertsrlrve to
your needs today, doing things for you
without being asked Keep this m mind
before requesting favors
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spades, three hearts, one diamond
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before knocking out the heart ace. the
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club tricks. Here, ducking (he first
trick would work, but Mrs. Niceways
tried a different line.
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ace once, won the second heart trick,
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Seminole Herald, Sentort, Florida - Sunday. Auaust

Final resting place fo r gazebo?
S a n fo rd C ity
C om m ission
to d e c id e fa te
o f c e m e te ry
structures
By Nick Mslfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • For several dec*
ades. the two most visible tea*
tures o f Sanford's city ce m e­
tery otTWest 25th Street, have
been the gazebo and the brick
building which was originally a
caretaker's house. Now, the
Cem etery Advisory C om m ittee
(CAC) has determ ined d em oli­
tion o f both structures may be
necessary.
The CAC discussed the m at­
ter at their July 22 m eeting,
determ ining that the fa cilities
are deteriorating and would
ulre extensive repairs In
er to continue In existence.
The com m ittee obtained the
services o f C.F. Tuohey Con­
struction Com pany to visit the
two structures, the gazebo at
the portion o f the cem etery
known as Lakcvlew, and the
building In Evergreen M unici­
pal Cem etery. Estim ates to
make
necessary
repairs
amounted to approxim ately
$30,000. The amount was
verified by city engineers.
The brick building alone was
anticipated to cost $17,000 for
repairs
to
m eet
bu ilding
codes. The Cem etery Advisory
C om m it!— , determ ined
that
once the facility la dem olished
the area could be landscaped
(estim ated
cost
$1,000),
and/or a restroom
fa cility
m ight be Installed (estim ated
cost $30,000),
The gazebo has already been
posted — unsafe, — the base
o f the roof colum ns are under­
going serious rotting. Aa for
the brick building, the In terior
Is term ite Infested, doors and
windows need replacing, walla
are warped, floors need r e ­
pairs and the roof leaks.
The Sanford C ity C om m is­
sion was scheduled to discuss
the m atter at the Aug. 10
com m ission work session, but
because o f a lengthy agenda, It
was tabled until the next
m eeting.
At the Aug. 24 m eeting, It
was again listed for possible
approval, this tim e during the
consent agenda, part o f the
regular com m ission m eeting.

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B o d y b u ild e r g a in e d c o n fid e n c e
th ro u g h w e ig h t tr a in in g p ro g ra m
By itsIT Berllalska

ASSISTANT SPORTS J L Q IT O K ______
SANFORD - If you passed Penny Price McIntosh In a grocery
•tore, you would probably have no Idea.
You certainly would find her to be In great phyaical shape, not
an ounce o f fat on her. but to get the real picture, you'd nave to
head for Oold’a Oym in Sanford.
When you see her working out. you see som ething com p letely
different. You see a model who has posed for many national
m agazine co ven , com peted In two Ma. Olympia contests and now
la part o f a new fitness program at Oold’s.
Penny has been working out for m ore than 20 yea n . A once
self-proclaim ed ugly duckling, the was a shy person com p letely
lacking In self-confidence. Then. — she was working out with a
boyfriend In M issouri, she was encouraged to txy a com petition.
Three contestants showed up. Penny was afraid to pose In a
swimsuit, but working out gave her the confidence she needed to
go through with It.
"My confidence waa built," Penny said. "There is so much pres­
sure to look like the women In the soap operas and when you see
them, you tend to feel bad about yourself. I realized I could do It
and overcam e m y fear.*
Penny won that first com petition. The ugly duckling had b e ­
come a champion.
She went on to win her next five shows and began posing for ad­
vertisem ents in national magazines. Cover shots followed and
Penny waa on her way to stardom In the body-bulldlng fraternity.
Since then, until 1090. she com peted nationally In Ma. Fitness
contests, but it becam e an awful lot o f work.
"I got bored with com petition." Penny said. "It s so subjective.
You work ^so hard and they decide they don't like the color o f
V These days Penny la keeping herself very b u y . For one thing.
she a com peting In trtathlona. an even t composed o f long-distance
awl mining, running and biking. Penny said she la always looking
for new challenges and reasons to stay in the gym and the tri­
athlon keeps her routine fresh.
She needs to stay In the gym, she said, so it never becom es
boring.
"When I'm 7 0 .1 still want to be In good shape," she said.
Her latest challenge la at Oold'a, where she and personal
trainer Shelly Friend are offering their PEP program. PEP Is a
program unique to Oold'a Oym and Shelly said that results can b e
seen In as early as 30 days.
‘ People come In and we go over their goals, profiles, short and
long-term goals and we put It all together to come up with a p ro ­
gram ," Shelly said. "Too many people waste too much tim e In the
gym. With PEP. you won't waste time. You come In and get out In
about 45 m inutes."

Abova. the gazabo at Lakevtew
Cemetery In Sanford is one of two
structures which have been deter­
mined to be more costly to repair
than demolish by the Cemetery Ad­
visory Committee. The concrete
base is to be retained, wttti the pos­
sibility of building restrooms also
proposed. Others however, are pro­
testing the loss and working on
•••king solutions. Right, a portion
of the columns which support the
gazebo, found rotted and beyond
repair. To preserve them, they
would require replacement In the
structure long used for funeral
••nrtc— or gathering places for
•pedal memorial events at the
cemetery.

Left, th« structure formsriy known
as th« caretaker's resktonoa at Ev­
ergreen Memorial Cemetery in San­
ford, aleo propoeed for demoMon.
Inspectors have dteoo—red Ow
budding has a number of tendurai
problems which prevent» from be­
ing within city code parameter*.
Along wfth the gazabo, the Ceme­
tery Advisory Commdtee la reoomIBeflUMiy (M^OInrOn ■
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Doth o f them said that there is no reason to make working
to be a com plicated effort.
"You don't have to eat perfect," Penny said. "You Just have
team how to handle a little bit o f pain sometim es and stay tnotl
vated."
Shelly started the PEP program and Penny has tweaked I
where It Is today. Shelly and Penny both said that they also
their teaching to keep them selves m otivated.
"It's tough som etim es." Penny said. "W e both need something
keep m otivated. I f 1 can lose 10 pounds, they'll know that they
can lose 10 pounds. I f they look good, I have to look good."
Penny said she hasn't ruled out returning to com petitive body
building or physical fitness com petitions. In fact, she would p r e ­
fer the fitness shows.
"Body building has gone downhill." Penny said. ‘ It’s turned Into
a freak show, especially with the wom en."
Steroids have becom e commonplace In the body building field.
Penny said she tried them once, more than 10 years ago when
she was Invited to a Pro-Am.
"I knew I had to be huge to win at a national show — I tried
them for a few days," she said. "I placed seventh and never did
them again.
"But I'm glad 1 tried them. I had a m ental change, not a physi­
cal change and I saw how big I becam e. I liked It. but It changes
your perspective."
Penny has a bachelor1 o f science In Nutrition from Southwest
Missouri State University and la an expert In the field. She and John Leaman volunteered raesntty to distribute Rad Cross materials at I
Shelly are offering their program along with several other options. Ovaido Chambsr of Commtroa’a Taste of Ovakfo.

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Florida. Oood luck gaining a long-winded response relating to hla
accom plishm ents. John probably would sm ile and m ention som ething about the Judgment criterion or even other com m endable
volunteers.
He would though, reveal with Impassioned concern and genial
eloquence, an account o f Red Cross efforts that served our com ­
m unity during crucial times. Assuredly, he wtll attend to the
need for trained volunteers to serve the relie f efforts with Red
Cross in the probable case o f future disaster. And for certain .
John Leaman w ill create a notable Im pression that Inspires self­
less endeavor and hum anitarian aid.
In June, at the Orlando Science Center. Red Cross o f Central
H onda honored Its outstanding volunteers. S taff m em bers and
fellow volunteers provide the nom inations for the awards. Fortytwo volunteers from Orange. Osceola, and Sem inole were hon­
ored In various categories. John was offered the overall volunteer
service award.
In 1073. John R. Leaman. with w ife, Peggy, moved to Sw eetw a­
ter Oaks In Longwood from Lancaster County. Penn. Togeth er.
' * three children, all o f who graduated from Lake M azy
* and are now happily m arried. But John's gracious
is extended Car beyond the realm o f fam ily ties. Hla
volunteer experience began In Pennsylvania, serving as volunteer
firefigh ter and PTA elem entary school president. He and Peggy
becam e parent volunteers at Saba] Point Elem entary School.
W ith the Florida Suprem e Court IBth Circuit. John served aa
guardian ad Utem. He has served aa a volunteer Juvenile a rb itra ­
tor, fam ily conflict resolution volunteer, and vice-president for
the C itizens for W eldwa Springs State Park. John and Peggy have
been actively Involved in education at a number o f area churches.
He was a board m em ber at the YMCA o f Central Florida. Sem i­
nole Fam ily Center, and on the Public Relations Com m ittee. Suf­
ty. John's
John s volunteer
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dossier reads like W ebster's Unabridged D ictionary.
Am erican Red Cross o f Central Florida aa M arketing C oordinator
in Health and Safety Services. Not ineligible for next year's honor
aa Volunteer o f the Year. John em ploys his abilities In Public R e­
lations. D isaster Services and photographic arts on a full-tim e ba­
sis. l e a man m aintains, *1 am Involved with every area you can '
work with Red Croaa."

�2 C •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. August 30. 1998

Health &amp; Fitness

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SEMINOLE COUNTY - En­
ergy! When we have It. we rip
through life with zest, en joying
ourselves and the things w e're
doing. When w e lack energy,
everything's a chore.
"A high level o f energy Is es­
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Im portant
when
nu'rc w orking
toward
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fact that to get m ore en ergy
we need to expend m ore en­
ergy-in exercise that la.*
But what's the best tim e o f
day for exercise? There are no
right answers. Consider these
aspects o f w orking out at d if­
ferent tim es o f the day. and
choose the one that best fits
your energy p rofile.
Morning exercise helps to
ensure that you get you r
workout done before other ob­
ligations crowd your schedule,
gets you o ff to an en ergetic
start, and Is most com fortable
In warm w eather and In c li­
mates
where
tem peratures
clim b to uncom fortable levels
later In the day.
Midday exercise can perk
u up and prevent post-lunch
:down. In cool w eather It lets
you take advantage o f daylight
and warmest conditions. It can
also be a good tim e to exercise
with co-workers or neighbors.
Evening exercise lets you
unwind offer a hectic day and
Is handy when you r gym or
health club Is on you r route
home from work or school. It
la often the best tim e to get
the whole fam ily together for
activity.
Each week In Its ch apter
m eetings, TOPS m em bers en­
courage each other to follow
their Individual fitness programs, as w ell as to eat sensi­
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Volunteer nurse Chris Porsch (left) takes Seminole
Family YMCA member Kaaren Nelson's blood
pressure during the recent open house held to
celebrate the progress of the Y'a expansion
project, called the Tomorrow Project. Tha open
house la a time to give people a sneak preview
tour,' said Davia Dennis, YMCA spokesperson.

Msmbsm and gusst wsrs invited to swim or workout
and snjoy tha facility. 'Poopte join th# Y to fast
good,* said Dannis. Tha (2 m »on expansion
started In March and w i add more than 8,000
square feet to the budding, expand the wettnesa
center, the baby-sitting center and add a
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Hikers, beware: Summer is peak season for tick-bom e
Illnesses.
Travelers to grassy, wooded areas should take extra
precautions against getting ticks on them, said Dr. Wayne J.
Riley, director o f the Travel M edicine Service at Baylor College o f
M edicine In Houston. Ticks are most likely to be picked up when
you brush against vegetation on which they are perched. Because
they are ao tiny, you m ight not feel their bite. But when they
anchor them selves to your skin to feed on blood, they inject
organism s that can cause dtaeaaea such as Rocky Mountain
otted fever. Colorado tick fever, and Lyme disease, an Illness
aracterizcd by a rash, chills, fatigue, fever, Joint pain and
damage to the heart and nervous system.
Tb keep ticks o ff your clothes, soak or spray clothes with an
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One of the most difficult things to do b to get motivated to
get back In the gym. Well, you're not alone. It really doesn't
matter at what level you are, evoyooe goes through the same
phase. Here are some things to think about to make tt easier to
get back on track.
1. Figure out how marry days you used to go to the gym and
start with half as many. 2. Get on a good training routine ao
you know what to do before you get there. It will cut out a lot
of wasted time. 3. Always start back using less weight to pre­
vent extreme soreness and Injury.
Remember, keep it simple and easy and motivation will soon
follow.

Volunteer
From com m unity fairs and
health events to tornado r e lie f
and aid during forest fires,
John gets Involved. John's
award seem s yet m ore r e ­
markable given that In the 80year history o f the Central
Florida Red Cross, this past
year may have been the most
burdened with natural disas­
ters such as floods, tornadoes,
and fires.
A ll Red Cross disaster assis­
tance is free, made possible by
voluntary donations o f tim e
and money from local citizens.
The Red Cross is not a gov­
ernm ent agency. Since 1881,
Red Cross has been providing
em ergency services. In Sem i­
nole. Orange and O sceola
Counties, John is one o f only
25 paid staff m em bers w ith
the Red Cross. The organ iza­
tion is volunteer-oriented. T o ­
day, m ore than 1.2 m illion
trained volunteers, including
thousands in the central F lor­
ida area, form the core o f aid
to our fellow citizens in need.
This basic principle m otivates
John to m otivate our com m u­
nity.
H e notes, ‘ People

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the Red Cross in troubled
tim es. Uke • hurricane or tornsdoes, but they should un­
derstand that there Is always a
dem and for volunteer efforts.*
In fact, Red Cross offers First
Aid
and CPR
courses to
schools, business, and private
Individuals. W orkplace train ­
ing program s prom ote the
necessary confidence to r e ­
spond to em ergency, th ereby
saving money, tim e and lives
at work. Professional program s
are available to health care
workers who choose to volun­
teer their advanced abilities In
case o f em ergency. For those
persons who wish to volunteer
as caregivers and managers at
re lie f sites. Red Cross offers a
series o f Insightful courses to
qualify an individual In ad­
vance o f em ergency situations.
Serve as an instructor, train
for involvem ent In a Rapid R e­
sponse disaster action team ,
respond to Incom ing calls, or
provide a friendly greeting to
area visitors. John m aintains.
’ Any skill used out In the
comm unity. Red Cross has a
use for.* The local Red Cross
service center is located at
70S West State Road 434 In
Longwood.
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Early In the m eeting however.
Scott Steng el sen cam e forw ard
to the comm ission urging th e
m atter be reconsidered. *W e
need some tim e to come up
with alternatives,- he said.
Again, with another lengthy
m eeting, the m atter was ta ­
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right.” M ayor Larry Dale aaid
Tuesday. -There must be other
solutions to this, and w e're
w illing to look into them b e ­
fore we make any decision.*
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�4 C •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Sunday. August 30. 1998

Cub Scout recruitment set
W cbclos from Pack 529. D m
5. spent Saturday afternoon
panning for gold, fo o ls gold,
that Is. The boys, who are
working on their geologist
badge, took a little field trip to
Black Market M inerals at Olde
Town In Kissim m ee. For a few
bucks, you get a bag o f sand
that's guaranteed to h a w a lit­
tle pyrlte and som e
sem i­
precious stones It In. One boy
even found part o f a fossil
shark's tooth. A s part o f the
geologist badge, the boys also
took a tour o f Pebble Junction
In Sanford, one o f the few
places In Florida where you
con actually sec lots o f really
big rocks.
For boys.
Cub Scouting
starts tn first grade with T iger
Cubs. Tigers Is the beginning
level where boys learn about
Scouting and how to work to ­
gether.
In second grade,
they're Wolves: third grade.
Bear, and In fourth grade. Webelos. Fifth grade can either be
W ebelos
or
Boy
Scouts.
(W cbclos is short for W e'll Be
Loyal Scouts.) Cub Scout packs
consist o f sew ra l different age
levels which are called dens.
The boys do activities within
their den. but they also do
things with the pack. For tn-

MARY
ROWELL

stance. Den 5 o f Pack 529 has
planned a field day for H allow ­
een. Sixth and up are Boy
Scouts, which are divided Into
troops.
Why Scouting? Ask S tew n
Spielberg.
W inter
C ronkite.
Nell Arm strong and Oerald
Ford. They were all
Boy
Scouts. And they each attained
som ething all Boy Scouts seek.
They became Engle Scouts.
An acclaim ed director, a leg­
endary newscaster, an astro­
naut and a president. That's a
pretty good alum ni. And they're
not the only ones who owe
their start to Scouting.
A Scout learns an under­
standing o f community and
country. A Scout team s lead ­
ership. citizenship and re­
sponsibility. Besides the above

listed m m . 17 U.S. Senators.
GO congressm en, and 11 state
governors are Eagle Scouts.
If you m issed school night at
Luke Maty, you can call Dan
U stella at 323-7911. If you are
unable to attend the other
school nights, you can call
their representative. Two packs
recruit out o f Heathrow, W ick­
low. Idyllwtlde and W ilson. For
any o f the four schools, you
con call Craig Emetine at 4449992. The names and numbers
for the other packs recruiting
out o f those schools were not
available at press time. For
other names or for
other
schools, coll the Boy Scout
Council at 407-889-4403.Thls
la a long distance call.

V O LU IfTB SM
Every year, the Lake Maty
Seniors hold a covered dish
luncheon to thank all the vol­
unteers who help them out all
r long. Th is year, the
cheon was held Tuesday.
Aug.
25 at the Community
Center. There was quite a
spread with everything from
appetizers to dessert for the
guests to choose from. This is
the first volunteer luncheon the

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Seniors have held at the C om ­
munity Center. Last year, the
Seniors were still In the Frank
Evans Center.

THI (

REMINDER! Election day Is
Tuesday. Septem ber 1. The
Community C enter is a pollin g
site so the Lake M aty Seniors
w ill be closed that day. For
m ore inform ation, call 3243000.

,

Jared B a chtldtr
Webelo C u b Scout
and brother Tyler
Bachelder, Bear
Cub Scout, panning
fo r pyrlte at Black
Market M lnerale In
Kittim m ee. The
boyt are working
on their geologlet
bu dget

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D ietrich

'ere
ToServe Your H ousehold
um ishing &amp; A ppliance N eeds
Layaway (or) Financing
le n t as Intensive today as tt
was back then. Th e political
parties don't have the sam e
support. Instead o f
m ore
gatherings o f warm bodies
hobnobbing together for a
common
cause,
supporters
stu ff m all bones with flowery
cam paign m aterials, tie pp
telephone lines, Oil television
screens and rely heavily on
cam paign signs to prom ote
their f fyHdat* -

Relations Com m ittee hosted a
farewell reception In the fel­
lowship hall for Dan, Libby
and their son, Paul, follow ing
the 11 a.m. service.
Sharon Butler, chairm an of
the Staff. Pastor and Parish
Relations
Com m ittee,
was
overall chairman o f the event
with Lee Rowell serving as
m aster o f cerem onies.
Several poems, written by
choir members, w ets read and

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Shirley M ills, as wed as a love
offering from the congregation.
Pastor
Beth
Fogle-M Uler
cited Dan for his outstanding

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Tray Ray m , son o f Barbara
and Troy Ray. was back In
town last weekend on a dual
m ission.
The
personable
preacher-to-be led the worship
service at the First United

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been dating for about seven months.
I'm head over heels In love with
him. I knew the moment we met
thst he was for me — and I think
he feels the same way. I'm 28, he is
38, and w e're happy w ith each
other.
My question: How do I let go of
my anger at his ex-wife? Steve and
'Jolene' were married for one year
and had a child together. I know
Jolene will be around for a lifetime;
my problem is learning to deal with
her. She's hateful, self-centered and
a user. Hhe actually told Steve she
m arried him for hla money, and
only had his child to get more
money out o f him.
S teve has th eir 2-yeer-old
daughter, M.ynelte,” every week­
end. Since M other's Day Is on a
Sunday, she was with us. Jolene
didn't ask to pick up Lynettc and
spend Mothers Day with her, but
she did call to ask what Lynetle
waa getting her for Mother's Day.
On V a len tin e's Day, she asked
Steve to send her roses from her
daughter. She pulls this kind o f
stuff all the time, and it drives me
crazy. Jolene has a full-time nanny
to cars for Lynetle during the week,
and Steve takes care o f hi* daugh­
ter every weekend. Jolene hes it

taka kla daughter whenever
poeeible, and do your boat to
croato a happy, tanalan-fra*
environment. You cannot
change Jolene. but you can
change the way yon roact to
fMHTe
It break* my heart that Jolene
trvate Steve this way. He's a kind,
intelligent, gentle, wenlthy man,
but she manipulates him, and he
doesn't know !t»w to sey no to this
woman. She berates him and tells
him he’s a terrib le fath er i f he
want* to spend time with me.
Abby, I know I have Steve, and
that should be a ll that mattara.
However, it angers me that there
■r# people out there as coldhaartad
aa Jolene. She has a beautiful child,
but she sees her daughter only aa
a way to pry more money out o f

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selfish, vindictive woman?
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Leisure
L o ca l towns included in H arrison ’s
1992 novel, Birdsong Ascending
By Ofceil l
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

son timison

l am an avid reader o f Florida fiction and have
found many Interesting books by scrolling through
the listing q f books in the Seminole County Public
Library System. I recently discovered this book, read
and eij/oyed tt I mentioned tt to a friend and she
encouraged me to pass along the Information on the
book. In case other readers might have missed It the
first time around, as I had.
F ra n k B ird so n g la ca u gh t In a love tria n gle,
b u t th a t co u ld b e co n sid ered th e lea st o f th e
p rob lem s fo r th is d evelop er.
A m id d le-a ged b a ch elor. B ird son g h ad an
a d u lte ro u s a ffa ir w ith D o ris M on tgom ery, th e
n a rra to r o f 9 a m H a rr is o n 's 1992 n o v e l,

Btndaang Ascending.
T h e a ffa ir en ded, w h en D o ris ' h u sb an d, an d
B ird so n g 's b e st frien d , d row n ed on a fis h in g
trip ca p ta in ed b y B ird son g.
N ow in volved w ith K itty M on tgom ery, th e
b ea u tifu l d a u gh ter o f h is fo rm er lover, h is
rela tio n sh ip w ith D o ris Is rek in d led a fte r h er
su icid e attem p t.
H is p erso n a l rela tio n sh ip s n otw ith stan d in g.
B trdaon g h a s b ig p rob lem s. F ish and b ird s a rc
d y in g a ll o v e r th e la k e o n w h ich h e la b u ild in g
a g o lf co u rse a n d tra ile r h om e com m u n ity. H is
co n cern s g o b eyon d th e en viron m en ta l Im p li­
ca tio n s w h en h is su p erviso r tu rn s u p u n ac­

IN BRIEF
Parent/child programs
LAKE MARY - YMCA parent-d
parent-child Indian program a begin new
‘ A unique opportunity for parent* to spend one-to-one
tim e with
th th d r young children la bd n g provided fay tt
the Sem inole
YMCA through its Y-lndlan Guide Prognuna."
announced Ed
_
Thom as, executive director o f the Y.
The purpose o f the program s Is to strengthen fam ilies. Fathers,
m others, sons and daughters participate in ftui and educational
activities that help them com m unicate w ith each other and grow
closer. A ctivities range from cookouta and craft projects to trips
and gam es.
Registration for the program s w ill continue through S eptem ber
IB a t the Sem inole YMCA Fam ily C enter, located at OSS Longwood-Lake M ary Rd. The program s them selves are slated to g et
istderw ay by the m iddle o f Septem ber.
&gt;w tn th d r lB th year, the S em in ole,W C A 's-p a ren t-ch lld , prq-&lt;
gmi ns Include Indian Princesses, Indian Guides, Indian M aidens,
Idfl an Braves, Fam ily Tribes, and Papoose tribes for presch ool­
ers.
Interested parents m ay contact the YMCA a t (407) 331-0944
for m ore Inform ation.

Picasso at Jacksonville museum
JACKSONVILLE - The Jacksonville Museum o f C ontem porary
A rt (JMoCA) Is one o f the Southeast's moot innovative art Institu­
tions. and la dedicated to servin g the public fay encouraging th e
appreciation o f contem porary a it.
JM oCA presents an off-site exhibit o f 30 lithographs fay Pablo
Picasso, one o f the 20th century's best-known artists. The lith o­
graphs are a set o f "Im aginary portraits’ created fay Picasso in
1009, when the artist was nearly 90 years old.
In conjunction w ith the exhibit, children's artw ork produced b y
students from three local schools wtU also be on display. T h e
M ayor's office w as provided Picasso banners, also produced b y
area students, for Indualon tn the exhibition.
The Picasso artw ork w ill be featured a t the S t Augustine A rt
Center, located at 22 Marine Street, In St. Augustine. Florida.
The event w ill kick o ff with workshops from 0 a.m. to noon, on
Saturday, Sept. S. The sessions w ill be hosted fay Enso Tdreolettt,
Internationally renowned sculptor. Kate MuUhoUand, accom ­
plished w atercolorist: and M odesto Sechny. elem entary school
art educator. The workshops are designed for children ages 6
through 12. Please c a ll the St. Augustine A rt C enter a t (004) 8243310 to reserve you r seat.
Additionally, on Saturday. Sept. 5, there w ill be a reception a t
the 8t. Augustine A rt Association , from 5 to 7 p.m . Adm ission for
the show and reception w ill be $1B. AO proceeds w ill ben efit
JMoCA.
The exhibit w ill be on display from Saturday, Sept. 5. through
Monday. Sept. 7. Adm ission wlU be 08.
A catalog o f the Picasso p rin ts w ill be available for sale.

[Rock climbing
LONQWOOD - A igu ille Rock Clim bing C enter w ill be boating
I the 1008 Plastic pu U O ff Rock Clim bing Com petition on Sept. 26.
[H undreds o f clim bers from Florida and surrounding states wtU be
|com peting in a variety o f categories such as Beginner. Advanced
la n d Youth.
T h u to the second com petition at A iguille Rock CHmhtng Cen[ter. The bouldertng com petition held tn M arch was a huge m e ­
ss with an incredible response from clim bers throughout th e
e. Th e 1008 Plastic Pull O ff Is u p w in d to b e an even b ig g er
it and w ill take place all day an Saturday* Spectators are w elie and adm ission Is free.
A iguille to w orking with event sponsors. H ooters and BURR. In
fu n c tio n w ith Second H arvest to help feed Florida's hungry,
are w elcom e to bring canned food R rm f, to help the cauee,
d com e down and epjoy the day's events.
A igu ille Rock C lim bing C enter to located a t 000 Charles S t ,
1. For m ore Inform ation call (407) 333-1490.

MHO IfflSOBS
SANFORD • Th e Community Music Program o f Sem inole Com*m ity College is pleased to announce the appointm ent o f E rik
as private piano lesson Instructor.
_er Is a native o f HUIadale. M ich., where he b eg in his mutra in in g a t a young ags. Under the Instruction o f Nancy
nan, form er professor o f piano at Sem inole Com m unity ColEtttnger gained a p e a t respect for the a it o f piano playing,
training received at SCO allowed him to transfer to Stetson
‘ ’ in DeLand. W ith the guidance o f Or. M ichael Rickm an.
------ to refine hie art and expanded hie rep erto ire.
le hos taught and sect
Com m unity %4wftl c
_
with
Rickman,
en d
le a
/com poacr/erranger Harold Blanchard.
“ 'm o lessons are available through the
for students tn grades two through ________________
n w eek rwMotratlon netted the coat to 007.00 fee 3 0
w eek o r 0170 for BOm tou

Levin to lead
program at
center fo r arts
NEW SMYRNA BEACH - AT
ter extensive two
m onth
■catch. A tlantic C enter foe
the Arts w elcom e* its ne
Executive
D irector.
Todd
Levin o f New York C ity, who
wdl take the helm o f the
artlsts-tn-residence com m u ­
nity tn New Sm yrna Beach
an Sept. 1.
brin gs, w ith him «
o f experience m th e

co u n ted fo r b a rrels o f p esticid es, and then
tu rn s u p d ead . T h e w orst p a rt o f It Is.
B ird so n g su sp ects th e cou n ty sh eriff, h is fo r­
m er frien d and riva l for th e a ffe ctio n s o f D oris
M on tgom ery. Is som eh ow In volved .
S et in th e fictio n a l tow n o f C alh ou n . F lorid a ,
Birdsong Ascending In a n ovel o f rom an ce an d
In trigu e, w ith N ew A g e m ysticism and sm a ll­
tow n ec ce n tric ity w oven In to th e scen arios.

BOOK

R hi PORT

O f In terest to rea d ers In N orth S em in ole
C ou n ty Is th e fa ct th at Lake M on roe an d
S a n fo rd fig u re p rom in en tly In th e n ovel, and
L a k e M ary an d N ew S m yrn a B each a re m en ­
tion ed a s w ell.
"K itty rod e In th e am b u lan ce w ith m e to
S a n fo rd ." w rites H arrison , "an d F ran k fo l­
low ed In th e C ad illac. H e kep t righ t u p on th e
b u m p er th e w h ole tw en ty m iles..."
Sam H a rrison , a n a tive F lorid ia n . lived In
P ort O ran ge, w ith h is w ife and son. a t th e tim e
o f th e p u b lica tion o f th e n ovel. H e a lso penned
Walls q f Blue Coquina. In 1990.

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S a n fo rd bran ch o f th e lib ra ry (a s soon as I
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County Republicans; from a party to a brawl
M ainstream G O P candidates
DON
NICHOLAS

Henley,
W est don’ t
know the
issues

M orris,
Adam s are
upset by
the truth

*Who do you trust?" A ques­
tion that appeared on a bro­
chure sent out by Carlton
Henley's cam paign. It shows a
photograph o f Mr. Henley and
his fam ily and then a
‘ doctored* photo o f Com m is­
sioner Adams standing alone.
Henley has continued to
send out negative brochures.
Win Adams has continued to
address Issues and has not
m ailed out negative campaign
literature, but Instead has
given us inform ation as to
where he stands on Issues.
Randy M onts has also stuck to
the issues and presented his
agenda.
Trust? I trust those who d is­
cuss their positions, not those
who resort to bashing their
opponents. If Henley and West
have the answers, as they have
aracU tm td. why not tell us?
rm stlO waittngl A s a super
voter, and a senior etttaan. rm
not tn te rid u l In the ■
re p e titio n o f negative
answers, attem pts to i
and cartoons that (U1 m y m ail­
box daily. TO m e that is ju nk
m ail, and I treat It as such.
For instance, when given the
opportunity to debate before
their own party. Mr. Henley
and Mr. W est tailed to attend.
Com m issioner Adam s and
M onts were ready, but there
wasn't anyone to debate. What
a m issed opportunity for Hen­
ley and W est to make their
case. Maybe It's because they
don't know the Issues and
knew they would have to de­
bate their positions in detail.
They have presented their
views on a radio show geared
to electing them. A show that
was set up for the benefit o f

First, I want your readers to
know that I am Carlton
Henley's cam paign treasurer
and proud to be associated
with this effort. Dob West and
Mr. Henley are decent
individuals who are very
serious in their endeavor to
make Sem inole County a better
place for all o f ua to live. On
that note. I would like to
provide your readers with an
analysis o f a story that
appeared this past week In
your newspaper concerning
ethics in political advertising:
1. ‘ Mr. Morris said he Is
disappointed in the
m isinform ation and m alicious
charges being m ade.' He failed
to cite the m isinform ation. Any
inform ation that has been sent
to the voters is documentable
for anyone who wants to see It.
There have been no m alicious
charges made, only facta
stated.
a. ‘ A ll o f this is in violation
o f Florida election law and in
violation o f any basic m oral
code.* I f a law eras violated,
you can rest assured that a
suit would have already been
filed, and what m oral code was
violated-teU ing the truth?
3. Mr. M orris complained
t h e leadership o f the Christian
Coalition was doing Its best to
run him down.* Neither Mr.
M orris nor Mr. Adams cried
when they received another
newspaper's endorsement, but

. Com m issioner Grant Makar
and others who srant to take
over the comm ission. Adams
and M orris weren't given the
tim e to refute allegations.
It la my opinion that this is a
, very im portant election
we need to re-elect both
Mr. Adams and Mr. Morris. W e
need people In office that can
see beyond today, not those
who have their heads buried In
the sand with the assumption
that we can return to the days
o f covered wagons and live
happily ever after. Those days
they weren’t that
are gone and
&lt;
good.
Com m issioner Grant Maloy,
on a recent radio show,
brought up the fact that an In­
teresting letter was delivered to
his hom e from a group called
Seminole Tax W atchers. What
he failed to m ention Is that he
Is Involved with Sem inole Tax
W atchers. According to public
records, both M aloy and H en­
ley contributed to Seminole
Tax W atchers, as did M atey's
Oabriella Groves. However,
that is not the Im pression be
gave the listeners.
W hat does that aay about
trust? He talks about trust and
integrity, yet he falls to m en­
tion that he was apparently in ­
volved with this group. It
seem s possible to me, that he
knew what was printed long
before the ink dried!
When Com m issioner Daryl
McLain finally got on air by
m eans o f telephone, the host
o f the show was not able to
defend his positions and
d early showed that he knew
little to nothing about the is ­
sues. Hla voice trem bled and
he w as speechless. He turned

a

It’s a fight to Tuesday’s end, when
W IN ADAM S

HERALD
The craziness la supposed to end Tues­
day. The people w ill go to the pods (hat
day and vote for the county com m ission
candidates o f their choice.
T h u kindly should halt the tag team
match that has sp lit the local Republican
party - possibly opening the door for the
local Dem ocrats to come out o f the closet.
One o f the OOP teams la made up o f in ­
cumbents named Randy and W in. The
other team ta comprised o f Bob and
Carlton. Bob and Canton are eager to put
Randy and W in in the tanka o f the Jobless.
“
‘
M orris and Win Adam s go toa steak and potatoes and are
_ to stay at the com m ission table,
say theyVe served the people w ell the
four y e a n and a ll they ask Is that the
votera check the record. The econom ic
growth o f the county has been enormous,
the quality o f life is great and getting
greater. Vision is im portant to M orris and
Adam s.
Bob W est and Carlton Henley agree wtth
little that M onts and Adams have done or
are saying In this election. They aay they
want a better community, one without
nude dancing d u b s . political cronyism
and tax increases. Honesty and Integrity
are tnfoor issues to W ed and Henley.
M onts and Adam s both have to win to
allow the moderate branch o f the Republi­
can party to stay in power. I f either W est
or Henley (or both) win, the com m ission
w ill swing Im mediately to the religious
right. M orris aeerna to have a strong lead
over W est In the District 2 race but AdamsHenley is too close to call 48 hours before
the polls open.
These are the four men who are running
for county com m issioner. W hich w ill you
mark on your ballot?

R AN D Y M ORRIS
Aa a youngster Randy M orris dressed
him self aa Barry Ooldwater, w earing big
glasses, a hat and suit to go t it w or
treating on H alloweens.
He eras a conservative Republican w hile
be waa still fighting acne. He was bam to
be a politician an d cou ld n t w ait to get into
the arena. When he met President Ronald
Reagan, he waa all the more determ ined.
M orris *,* i**m* a com m issioner and
then the m ayor o f Lake Mary • and four
years ago he becam e a county com m is­
sioner. He has been the com m ission
chairm an in three o f the last four years - a
rare tribute to his leadership.
'R an dy M orris la the quarterback o f tbs
com m ission.” W in Adams said. T ie 's the
man who makes this county go. It ta a
privilege to serve with him,"
D ie record w ill show that Morris has
pushed for econom ic developm ent in the I*
4 C orridor and the rdUifatehing o f county’s
boulevard o f M ight • U A Highway 17-82
He has led the drive for the Sem inole

...--- . ------w v w * iw u ix * a w u
Win Adam s is the sm ile and the enthust
asm. This guy is Hubert H. Humphrey all
over again • except o f course W in Adanu
la a Republican. He was a Democrat oner
upon a time but now he's a Republican
from head to toe.
Adama has spend the summer vlsitln j
residents throughout the county to co n
vince them he should be in office four mon
yea n . None o f the candidates has worked
harder or longer than Adams.
He’s a form er high school football player
who was on a team that went 11-0 h li
senior year. Adam s said he learned team ­
work and loyalty on the ballfleld. He
learned about industrial engineering al
college and with several Big 0 corpora­
tions.
Adams .56, has been acniscd by hla
opponents as being a follow er to M onte,
but the candidate instate the record w ill
show he has voted on his own. T pride
m yself on looking into each Issue and
weighing the good and bad points," Adam s
County cross trails. He has pushed the
cities in the county to form partnerships
and interlocal agreem ents and has spear­
headed efforts to get improved highways
and a light rail system .
M ortis. 43, com bines Intensity and a
aenae o f humor as he goes about his duties
and is reluctant at tim es to have anyone
Interfere or differ with his efforts. Here’s
another tip. I f your event Is storting at 7
p m., look for Randy about 7:20 p.m. He’s
not a tim e m achine.

BOB W EST
Aa a youngster Bob W est was probably
thinking about being a missionary In
Thailand or blazing a trail into history.
He had his own bookstore at age 21. and
made It to Thailand and helped New Trib e
Missions develop apicu ltu re and technol-

aa*.

46. has been married 25 years,
and he and Eileen W est have three ch il­
dren. C m to in the Navy, another In Sem i­
note Community Coltege and the third at
Lake Mary H lp i School.
A district director for the Christian C oa­
lition, W est is involved In efforts by that
group and the Sem inole County C itizens
for Decency in their fight to threw nude
dancing du bs out o f the county.
Although W est has no experience in
county governm ent, he says he can serve
the community by helping to reduce taxes,
balance budgets and supporting better
school
It Irka W est that the current county
com m issioners have ‘ given m illions o f tax
dollars away to corporate buddies to ac­
celerate growth. The result, he said, has
been dogged
roads and overflowing
schools.

■One o f the decisions 1 made that I'm
most proud Is naming Gary Kaiser as the
permanent county manager. ” he said. Not
many counties have a leader like Oary K ai­
ser and we didn't have to spend a lot o f
money searching. We had our man.”

C A• R LTO N I H ENLEY
A t 65. Henley is the eider statesmen o f
the candidates, a robust ex-high school
principal at Lyman High School. He's a n o­
nonsense type who doesn't find much hu­
mor in the current GOP chaos.
Henley wanta to dean up the sleaze in
the county, the cronyism In governm ent
and the cong estion on the highways. He's
against light rail and tax Increases. He Is
for economic developm ent and a fobs pro­
gram. And more than anything else, Hen­
ley wants a strong ptibbc anti-nudity ordiA football player at Memphis State.
Henley stares you In the eye and crashes
forward 3 yards with a cloud o f d u st He a t­
tended almost every public m eeting the
ro m m lffo n had *artfor this year. He
studied the subjects and the way the com ­
m ission dealt with each Issue.
Henley was a commissioner, him self, for
nearly two years when appointed by Gov.
Lawton Chiles In 1863. He ran in 1964 but
was defeated.
M aided for 41 years, Henley la the fa ­
ther o f four and has 10 grandchildren. He
la w illing to sacrifice some ft*™* wtth the
grandchildren if he is elected.
A guest on the Rev. John Book's TV
show recently. Henley said ‘ honesty , In­
tegrity and character'1 are the main
In the race. His own attributes.
My.

when an organisation asks
them a few questions to give
voters a guide on how they
stand on Issues, they scream
that Bob W est la a member o f
the organisation. If the voters
knew who was on the other
newspaper's endorsement
board, they would find out that
it is not so im partial.
4. The article mentioned a
picture o f Mr. Adams that Mr.
Henley used. It also mentioned
that H enley's photo Included
everyone *but the Lyman High
School Marching Band.’ What
it failed to tell the readers la
that the picture is one Mr.
Adam s used in his own
cam paign literature. Besides,
there was not enough roam on
the page for the Lyman Band's
picture.
S. The article stated that ‘ Mr.
Henley's cam p is circulating
dirt about Adams and his
sister and his mother.*
Mr. Henley's camp thinks
that it la very relevant for the
public to question ,a
com m issioner who misuses
fam ily money, but wanta the
public to trust him to manage
hundreds o f m illions in public
funds.
0. In the article: T h e voters
are being bombarded by
leaflets depicting Morris and
Adams as tax hiking yahoos
who take tax paid junkets and
*
*
in a sexual
harassm ent lawsuit.*
What you m ay be thinking Is
that even though your taxes
went up (but the commission
did not pass a rate increase),
there was not an increase in
This would never
the truth b N w in N i*1' i « g u1 0 1 .1 have not read about the
sexual harassm ent lawsuit In
cam paign literature, only in
the focal papers.
7. Mr. M orris said. T h e
latest Sem inole Tax Watchers
pam phlet reeks o f opinions o f
Com m issioner Grant Maloy.’
Mr. M orris must have a short

�20 ■Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida • Sunday, August 30, 1998

Editorial &amp; Opinion
L E T T E R S T O T H E E D IT O R
R e a p in g w h a t
you sow
Re: Seminole Herald A rticle o f
August 27 regarding Political
Flap. etc. 1 found It vety
amusing.
Randy
Morris
Indignant
&gt;alltl
about a Christian C oalition
raters' guide and the Sem inole
County Tbx W atchers. Hram,
Hmml Whnt goes around comes
around.
Truth about Issues In Sem i­
nole County and what has
been going on for a long tim e
should not be known by the
ratcra-M orris
would
prefer
keeping the raters In the dork.
If any m isleading and un­
truths are voiced, Randy Morris
(a the cham pion and leader
along with many o f hts p o liti­
cal
cronies
tn
Sem inole
County.
Shall we review M orris' rec­
ord? Yes. Just a list o f hts ac­
com plishm ents as a form er
Lake Mary Com m issioner and
Mayor.
B aity 1990‘s
1. Morris serves as Bob
Sturm cam paign consultant,
earning more than 964.000.
Election violation with the Fla.
Ethics Com m ission. Chapter
106. Bob Sturm found guilty
and lined.
2. M orris Inform s Lake Mary
citizens that Lake Maty Boule­
vard would cost only 9300.000.
C itizens duped. Cost to Lake
Mary more than 1.2 m illion
dollars plus 975,000 yearly for
boulevi
m aintenance o f the boulevard
and still growing.
3. Morris with fellow cronies
manipulates to oust the Lake
Mary city m anager because he
wouldn't go along with M onts'
agenda.
4. Morris and fellow com m is­
sioners Ale suit against citlzens to stop a charter provi­
sion to be placed on the ballot.
W ith city tax dollars sued the
citizens and used the legal sys­
tem to delay the voting proc­
ess. Th e citizens w on at a great
cost to the taxpayer. C onclu ­
sion. M orris would not run for
office again. Fear that th e 'c iti­
zens would reject him.
5. Morris and his p o litic a l,
cronies recently (Nov. 1997)
supporting and working A l
Crump's campaign tn Lake
Mary gave false Inform ation
about m y record (as Crump's
opponent) in literature to h e
mailed out to the voters. I filed
s complaint, which is presently
under investigation with the
Florida Election Com m ission.
Randy Morels Is now reaping
sh a t he has sown. Truth hurts.

that m atters to me Is the can*
didates' com petency and capa­
bilities o f handling local gov­
ernment decisions on my b e­
half. Tb the best o f my knowl­
edge the Issue o f w ater and
sewer rates were never ad­
dressed In the Old or New T es­
tam ents.
The
Christian
C oalition
preaches fam ily values, yet
these coalition candidates have
not hesitated to tor and m is­
represent
the
Incumbents'
fam ilies. They w ill lead us
down the prim rose path until
we stray. I f It suits their pur­
poses they w ill not hesitate to
turn us over the slightest devia­
tion because they ultim ately
represent them selves.
I don't appreciate the cam ­
ouflage o f throwing mud be­
cause they do not want me to
know what Is going to happen
If they get‘ into&gt; ofllc
office. "Maybe
‘
that's because they do not
know until told.
In my opinion, this election
Is the most pivotal election In
a great many years for Sem i­
nole County. W e have com pe­
tency challenged by Intoler­
ance. camouflaged as religion.
The future o f Sem inole Count
Is at stake! Not Just on the
County Com m ission but In the
School Board election.
Election time! Separation o f
Church and State! A ll o f this
bolls down to that you know
for who you are voting. Know
where they stand. Know who Is
pulling their strings.
Rem em ber-THE
MOST
DANQEROUS VOTE IS THE
ONE NOT CASTl
Vote Septem ber 1. 1998.

On the record
Com m issioner Randy Morris
says he Is running on his rec­
ord. yet when that record Is
cited as In Sem inole Tax
W atchers' brochure, be calls it
m isinform ation and taSUcMus,
Rather than running on hla re­
cord. it .sounds Uka he.la.aunnlng away from hla record.
Sincerely,
l i l a L.

Backing light
rail in county

C ity a f Labs M a ty

I f fairness
w ere a test
I have been watching the
race
for Sem inole County
Com m ission
and
School
Board. I’ve been w aiting to see
Which raiullitalM
addrCSSCd
the p q m and which candi­
dates threw — ii which candi­
dates offered
snd which
candidates offered Innuendo.
In m y opinion I f fairness
were a test, then W in Adam s
and Randy Morels for Sem inole
County
Com m ission
have
passed w ith Dying colors along
with Sandy Robinson, Jeanne
M orris and Diane N ’ w for
School Board.
I f staying above board and
on-track were a test, then
Carlton Henley and Bob W est.
candidates for county com m is­
sion. and school board ch al­
lengers have foiled m iserably.
C itizens deserve better.
Carltpn Henley and Bob
W est and the echoed board
challengers offered us ca r­
toons, half-truths, and the
prom ise o f a Christian C oali­
tion-driven takeover o f county
governm ent and the school
board. The newspapers have
stated that a school board
member, Bob G off, w ill be
named county m anager I f and
when Carlton Henley or Bob
W est la elected and jo in hands
with their m entors, Dick Van
Der W eide and Grant Maloy.
W orse still Is an ad taken out
this week by an attorney, con ­
cerning the incumbents. Be­
cause the Incumbents won't
put “C hristianity ahead o f eco­
nom ics and politics.* What we
need, he said, ‘ ...la leadership
with Christlan and m oral ch ar­
acter to challenge
today's
problem s.*
A ll the candidates In this
race are Christian. The thing

W eek-long an
unheard o f tn Central Florida
until earlier this year. The
cause? A ir pollution from In­
creasing
autom obile
traffic.
The solution w e are offered?
More highways far m ore m *om obiles. Ai sensible approach
would be a diversified brans*

R a c h e l’ s raid w as
b ig p o litica l p lo y
I’ve been follow ing the news
m lnole
about the Sem
inole County
com m issioners
and
the
Casselberry Mayor. Bruce Pronovost. trying to Interfere with
Rachel's and other adult bu si­
nesses. Because o f my sick ­
ened experience at Rachel's, I
feel com pelled to write this le t­
ter.
On April 17. I went with sev­
eral friends to a bachelor party
at Rachel's. We ore all tn our
30s. educated,
law-abiding,
non-drug users. We had been
enjoying the m ale-bonding ex­
perience. bachelor party a t­
mosphere and were Joking
when about 25 masked men
stormed Into the dub.
W e thought we were gettin g
ready to be robbed. Som eone
yelled out T h is is a raid!* Our
group was amazed since Rach d 's la a very upscale d u b
and the em ployees are p o lite,
courteous, ana 1 *h ave never
seen or heard o f any unlawful
activities going on there. Th e
masked men began to arrest
custom ers and a few dancers.
W e were not allowed to leave
until we showed our ID's. One
custom er had his arm around a
folly clothed girl and he was
arrested for having his hand on
her hip. Both o f these people
were taken to Jail and arrested.
When we saw three TV cam ­
eras and a sh eriff com e In, w e
thought this must be s planned
even t I looked at m y w atch
and thought. I t 's 10' p.m. t
a w e ll be
lx on the 11 o'clock
Now that I see all these sto ­
ries about local governm ent
going after adult entertain­
ment, I
realise
that
our
bachelor party was raided so
some politician could make a
bU deal about Rachel's. W hat a
joke! Doesn't our aheflflb d e­
partm ent have better things to
concentrate on? Such as the
m urderers roam ing our streets,
the drug dealers, and our traf­
fic and schools problems.

prlate and offensive.
The only reason I didn’t tell
them to leave us alone was
that my »on Interrupted them
to say that when he was on
adult he would make up his
own mind and I f they didn't like
strip clubs they shouldn't go to
them.
I was too proud o f my son to
say anything. I realized that he
could think for him self about
adult Issues and respect a per­
son's right to make these
choices. 1 hope ou r politician s
can do the sam e thing.
Sincerely,
Linda 9. H ig a lts

A d a m s is th e
m a n f o r th e j o b
It was disappointing to read
Sunday's editorial. August 16 o f
the endorsem ent o f Carlton
Henley. It showed the lack o f

in-depth lnstght. Your paper
was beginning to be the paper
that
citizens
of
Sem inole
County
could
And
factual
county governm ent in form a­
tion. You did not search deep
enough for what C om m issioner
W in Adam s has done for many
tn this county. 1 know, because
since 1995 he has been active
In our district which wasn't
even his responsibility. We
have two com m issioners in our
district, but neither one could
handle the task. It took an en­
gineer to unravel the m ess o f
the Little W eklva River. It took
leadership, negotiations, and a
w illingness not to give up with
so many advisory factions.
W ell today, w e are' sed n g the
results
hla hours o f work
a of k
and
determ ination.
W ho
hacked a channel with a m em ­
ber o f the Friends o f the
W eldvs so
that
a
canoe
cleanup o f debris could occur?
W in Adam s. W ho worked to

have a sewer pipe line raised
so an environm ental disaster
could be averted? W in Adam s.
W ho lobbied for the sedim ent
rem oval so flooding could be
lessened until the whole river
could
be
addressed?
Win
Adam s. Now dttea. counties
and many organizations are
working together to solve the
bank erosion problem
and
flooding.
But Win Adam s does m ore
than ju st sit In his com m is­
sioner's chair. Not one elected
official shows up to give their
tim e at Taya for Tots. But for
two y ea n , he has been there.
There have been many occa ­
sions in this area where Win
Adam s has taken the tim e to
attend an Im portant function o f
an organization. There are a r­
eas tn this county that have
had road problem s for y e a n
and he has solved them. He

J e ffre y T h o m p so n is in v o lv e d :
IN EDUCATION
ffcocher and Seminar Leckrer)
# B.C.C. Low Enforcement

Indecent
proposal

On a recent Saturday tup to
the grocery store on Hignwmr
436. m y 13-year-old son m i
s •p n ro irh fd
i who wanted my
opposing
__ in S m n t*
now
Cou
___ County.
These men saM
they represented the Cittoens
for Decency.
W hen I told them I didn't
support this issue because I
believe In an adu lts right to
choose whether they want to
visit these du bs, they turned
their seal on m y son.
1 was offen ded when they beasking Mm how would he
If someone leaving a m o f
the d u b s raped his m other o r
If his sister were dancing na.
I find th ese
to my son, from a

K

Jeffrey Thompson has spent his career in the courtroom handling the very u rn cases
that make op by Jar the large* percentage of the Circuit C o u rt caseload.

Vote Sept,
Mat mfcnuiMi « i ihr imctnrt * hnp/r»»vl H u r t

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JEW FREY

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Thompson

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when *Mr. McLain called the
wnnt the voters to remember a
show (Roger W illiam 's talk
has stated, *lt ts not Im portant
Political Action Com m ittee that
show on WWNZ-740 AM radio) who receives credit, what Is
was formed two years ago
to have equal tim e this week,
Important Is that the problem s
strictly to endorse Mr. McLain.
he was met with cold
are solved.’ If a stupid key to a
Con anyone say Unified
resistance.* That show IS Mr. city could cause such an up­
W illiam s'. He does not have to roar by Mr. Henley, do you
Christians? Mease do not get
give Mr. McLain equal time.
this group confused with the
think he really Is the man that
Even so. I heard Mr. W illiam s w ill work as a tram to solve the
United Christians, which Is a
tell Mr. McLain to set up a day problem s, no m atter what d is­
long standing organization that
endorses candidates. The Tax
and he would be glad to have
trict? No, 1 don't think so. He
W atchers have been around for
him on the show. Mr. W illiam s
wasn't a team player before
did not treat Mr. McLain coldly,
quite awhile, too.
and he won't be now. W e are
but Mr. McLain was quite rude. not Just facing school p rob ­
8.
The article reports that
I suggest anyone who Is
Mr. Henley contributed $13 (a
lems, If this Is so Im portant
form er principal s dozen) to the
Interested should get a taped
why did he not lend his experi­
copy and hear for themselvea. ence to the school board? Th e
Tax W atchers. What you don't
know Is that Mr. Ilenlcy did not
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‘W illiam s tried to engage problem s we are facing are en ­
contribute $13. He was
McLain and Maloy In an on* gineering, water, roads, rivers,
attending a barbecue; when It
the-atr debate but McLain and environm ental planning.
was over. Uie group was trying
refused saying It would break W e don't need a principal. We
to sell the rem aining food so
the Sunshine Law rules.* need an engineer who knows
Mr. Henley bought the leftover
Earlier In the show. Mr.
how to solve problem s with a
com . Let's com pare who gave
McLain stated that Mr.
team effort, not a principal
to this PAC and who continues
W illiam s was breaking the
who dictates and Interprets
to give to Unified Christians
Sunshine Law by talking with
rules. W e need a person who
PAC. Ttoo years ago. Mayor
Mr. Maloy. Obviously. Mr.
knows how to create answers
Larry Dale and his fam ily gave
Maloy brings up a valid point
and knows how to bring solu ­
$2000 ($500 each for him self,
when he m entions that Mr. tions Into a tangible reality.
his wife, and their two
McLain Is Adam s' current That Is Win Adam s. W e know
daughters) to the Unified
cam paign manager. he Is doing It for ua In the L it­
Christian PAC.
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Mr. Adams said. “Check
tle W eklva Basin and we would
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The lists o f Tfcx Watchers
the record. I voted four years like to see him be able to fin ­
and Citizens for Decency were
ago against any kind o f ish the Job.
compared to find If they have
gam bling In the county. W here
names In common.
do they get this stuff?*
mf tbs
Many o f the names on the
The vote on gam bling that I
list o f donors to the more
remember sms m ore than four
recently organized Unified
years ago because It was
Christians are leaders In the
motioned fay Pat W arren and
Republican Executive
seconded by Carlton Henley.
Com m ittee, who had a suit
'ore Mr. Adam s
Th is was befc
filed against them to keep
becam e a com m issioner.
these sam e leaders from
Enough analysing. I believe
breaking the law by endorsing
thee readers w ill get the point.

W h y I support
H enley, W est

Hatton
ID
to negative statem ents about
someone who was not even In­
volved In the discussions...who
do you trust?
W here Is the Integrity? If
these people w ill stoop to this
think about what you ran
expect If you elect thetr
choices. Do not vote on “one
em otional Issue w hether It be
speed bumps, a nudity ordt*

nance, or the newest Inference
fay Mr. Bob W est In his last
postcard, that his opponent
supports gam bling In the
county. Where did that come
from ? These people are push­
ing the em otional buttons and
Inserting non Issues to avoid
the real Issues. Nations have
fallen because the people w eir
lured Into em otional
ud blindness.

Normally, fay a 3 to • vote the
Sem inole County Board o f
Commtaaloners has allowed a
“blight* to exist In areas in and
surrounding the SR 436/UJS.
Hwy. 17-92 Intersection, de­
scribed by some people as the
‘ gateway to Sem inole County.”
So here la the question; How
can a “blight* be cleaned up
without cleaning up the core o f
the problem ? In this case the
core o f the problem la that
three comm laalonera have re­
fuged to dlaaUow com plete
* nudity tn the

Adult Entertainm ent places,
and thus have been tolerant o f
the sleaze places. They think
that they have been ’ strongly*
regulating these
places
by
specifying
requirem ents
to
pretty up the outsides w hile
leaving total nudity Inside. Th is
om ission, in turn, as even the
County SherlfT has agreed, acts
as a magnet drawing bad ele­
ments to this area. Including
elem ents from the rest o f the
State o f Florida and beyond to
•see It a ll*
Understandably, good busi­
nesses do not desire to co-exist
with sleaze places. The owners
o f the ex-Sem lnole Plaza not
only closed down the plaza
they tom down most or the
buildings
as
w ell!
K-Mart
closed down and now the huge
parking lot Is full, o f pot holes.
Furtherm ore.
I
have
seen
em pty stores all over the
Residential
property
also
suffers from proxim ity to these
kinds o f establishm ents. A
drive
along
Lakcvtcw
Drive/W ells Ave.. located d i­
rectly behind the 17-92 sleaze
places reveals the houses are
either run dorm , em pty or con ­
verted to other uses. The area
In which I live. Fern Park, has
been known as an exception­
ally find residential area, but
Its reputation la now on a
downhill slum p, hopefully to be
corrected by passage o f the
Decency Ordinance.
In the case o f Fern Park, In
District 4. one problem Is that
Mr. Adam s seem s to be ne­
glecting the people o f the elec­
toral area he Is supposed to
represent. It was Mr. Adam s
according to a newspaper a itlde/who Inferred that those
citizens who wanted m ore de­
cency standards were a m ob.
Som e news sources have re­
ported that big m oney la belr
spent tn the name
Cooperation on the fot
projects: I ) An 1-4 bridge over
the St. Johns, w hich appar­
ently “...w asn't on anyone's ra­
dar screen...*. 2) O rtenw ay's
m issing link. 3) An 1-4 inter* * * R
P jylin b juntj i t ! 1
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I see no big money In this for
.Fern Park. In this respect. I
once asked Mr. Adam s to have
a sm all badly overgrown strip
o f County Property adjacent to
a drainage pond (*Duck Lake*)
mowed. He responded that he
could not do that without
raising taxes. It Is still In bad
Bhapc. Regional cooperation Is
One, but not to the exclusion o f
nrccsHaiy. even m aintenance,
activities in the public Inter­
ests o f the electorate one Is
supposed to rep resent I Th e
strip Is still an overgrown eye
sorrl
Some people have criticized
Christians for wanting Decency
Standards. Did It ever strike
the critics that church people,
as well os o ilie r fam ily oriented
people, are sim ply trying to
keep this place a nice, decent
place In which lo exist and
raise fam ilies? It is only logical
that church-goers would not
want their hom es to becom e
near to places o f 111 repute.
Even the City o f New York has
Issued a crackdown on* atrip
clubs and smut shops. The
C ity o f New York gives these
plaices two choices ‘ d o se down
or cover up...*. Also, Its rules
bar aex oriented shops and
stores from operating near
homes, schools or churches.
As for all the talk about gift
contributions made by Adult
Entertainm ent supporters to
the church, o f which Pastor
Oeorge la one pastor. It doea
seem that what those support­
ers are really sore about la that
gifts were apparently given for
a favorable position on thetr
businesses, an attem pt that
did not work. W ho or what c ite
have they pressured to Influ­
ence. if any. using this tactic
for a favorable result?
I note that the Seminole Her­
has endorsed
Carlton
Henley In the com ing elections.
Personally.
I
favor
both
Carlton Henley and Bob W est
for I believe this would better
cure the Ul m annered in ­
fighting that occurs In board
activities.
Youra truly,
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Environmentalist
Randy Morris
In 1994, rumor had it that u
15-mlle long CSX Rail Line,
which ran through Oviedo and
W inter Springs, wns lo be
abandoned. A group o f com ­
munity activist Including JcfT
Payne. Jennifer King. Sandy
Bogan, and m yself, formed the
Cross Sem inole Trail A lllan cr.
an association dedicated to the
conversion o f this corridor Into
a m ulti-use trail for the com ­
munity.
A fter prom oting this Idea lo
homeowner associations, civic
groups, cham bers, and local
cities, Sem inole County C om ­
m issioner Randy M orris Invited
ua to form ally present our v i­
sion to him. Randy M onls
broadened ou r horizons and
presented a county wide ays- '
tern o f green ways and trails to
the Board o f County Com m is­
sioners who unanimously sup­
ported this project.
With unprecedented coopera­
tion between a sm all citizens
group and the county, the
grant application for the a c­
quisition o f the Cross Sem inole
Trail corridor (a m ulti-m illion
dollar project) was com pleted
in record Ume-2 weeks. Later,
the state Recreational Trails
Council saw the Im portance o f
the project and, due to Its
proxim ity to developm ent, fast
tracked It. W ith monumental
efforts by Sem inole County,
staff, the Central Florida d ele­
gation. and comm unity m em ­
bers. the governor's cabinet
was convinced to approve this
purchase.
W hile this conversion p roc­
ess w ill serve as a m odel to be
copied by other com m unities,
it la most im portant to recog­
nize the success o f this project
was achieved only after a sm all
group o f citizens were heard by
their
elected
officials.
By
working together the dream
has becom e a reality.
Thank you Sem inole County
Com m ission
and Chairm an

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The upcoming retirement of Circuit Judge Larry Johnston sparked a three-wav judicial race
that pits a veteran prosecutor against a county court judge and an experienced local attorney.
A ll three candidates— Jack Griesbaum, current County Court Judge Philip Fougerousse,
Jack Griesbaum and George W. Maxwell, III— know their way around a courtroom, but
Gnesbautn’s extensive and diverse legal background makes him the clear choice for circuit
court

Griesbaum learned about serious reroonsibilities early in life by serving seven year* as a
technician in the U.S. Navy’s nuclear submarine program.
That experience prepared him to be both methodical and thorough in solving problems,
especially when there is little room for error.
"Knowing your job and performing it well were trademarks of submarina life because
people's lives were on the line," Griesbaum said. "This is not unlike serving as a circuit court
ju d g e , where a person’s property, liberty and, in tha casa of a death penalty, thair vary lives are
at stake.”
After leaving the Navy, Oriesbaum attended college and law school in Ikxas, and later
worked as an attorney for the l/.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Customs Service and In private civil
practice.
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He also worked for the Public Defender’s Office in Brevard

Earlier this year, he resigned from that office to run for the circuit judge seat.
Oriesbaum has prosecuted hundreds of serious cases, including dozens o f murder
cases, and is very familiar with the intricacies of related case law.
And he has promised that his rulings as a circuit court judge w ill include justice for
crime victims, not just the criminals.
“A s an assistant state attorney lo r the past 13 years, I have always fought hard for
justice for crime victims,” Griesbaum said.
Being a goodjudge requires more than merely handing down appropriate decisions
from the bench, Griesbaum pointed out. It also involves being active in the community
and proactive in helping prevent crime.
J l would get out and talk to kids, use innovative sentencing sudt as community service
and monitoring,” he said. “The whole point is to get kids not to come back f into court).”
Oriesbaum has served as president of the Titusville Sunrise Rotary and as program
chairman of Leadership Brevard. He currently is vice chairman of the Civilian Military
Council and the Dcvereux Foundation, and active in several other organizations.
That extensive involvement in the community is a valuable supplement to his legal
experience in preparing Griesbaum for the bench in the 18tn Judicial C ircuit.
For their part, Fougerousse and Maxwell are well-spoken and personable candidates,
but they have leas experience than the proaeciitor in trying felony caiea.
Oriesbaum’s experience and expertise give him a dear edge over hit opponents in

F/onS^Tbrioy strongly recommends the election of Jack Griesbaum to the circuit
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quarterback and several other key player*.
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DEFENSE! DEFENSE!
HOLD THAT LINE
WE ARE HERE
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BE IT ACHES
OR BE IT STRAINS
BE IT BREAKS
OR BE IT PAIN.
OFFENSE! OFFENSE!
SCORE THOSE POINTS!
WE CAN FIX THOSE
ACHING JOINTS.
TRI-COUNTY S HERE
AND STANDING BY.
PICK UP THE PHONE
AND GIVE US A T R Y !

The Doctors, Nurses and Staff

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Wish A ll The
Seminole County
Football Teams
A Successful Season!

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Phone: (904) 775-0222

Pram M L
Chris
Clayton.
Kristsn
Worthington. Tart Bakar and Pam
Stanton, ha vs followed their husband's

coaching careers through wins, losses
and an awful lot of stops a l over the
country.

Behind every great
coach is a good wom an
I j r l i t t k W ir a t r
liERALO STAFF
WRITER
Thry say that behind
every good man there
is a good woman.
That Is definitely true
for the football coaches
o f Seminole County.
For anywhere from
seven to 27 years these
women have stood l&gt;rhind their husbands,
both at home and on
the sidelines and have
been a big part of each
coaches'
season
In
differing ways.
Four o f
the
six
coaches' wives In the
county took time to
share their stories of
how their relationships
began, how those relutlonships have stood
the test o f time und
football seasons und
how each copes with
the
career
choice/
sport Uiat takes their
husbands from them
for a few months every
year and turns them
Into eating, drinking,
sleeping football m a­
chines.
Wife of
Greg Stanton, coach at
Lake
Mary
High
School.
Pam and Greg have
been married for seven
years. While they have
no children o f their
own yet. Pam said that
the BO or ao kids that
her
husband
‘ has*

every football srason
are enough for her to
deal with for now.
The couple met In
Jacksonville.
where
both werr living at the
time. Pam was working
as a hostess at a steak
restaurant
and Greg
was coaching at Ed
White High School and
finishing hts education
at the University of
North Florida.
*1 was working at
Stcnk and Ale und
Greg's family
would
come In often for din­
ner.* Pam recalled. *1
fell In love with them
first and then got the
nerve to ask them If
they had a son. Thry
brought him In for
dinner one night und
the rest Just kind of
happened.'
Entering the life as a
coaches
wife
was
something that Pam
accepted from the very
start of the relation­
ship. Greg was already
coaching but openly
admitted that being a
football coach was his
passion. Quickly, Pam
would
learn
that
coaching football could
add the clement of
moving to a lifestyle.
Several years ago,
Greg accepted a posi­
tion as a coach at
Trinity Valley Junior
College In Dallas. Pam
was working for Delta
Airlines and the Jack­
sonville branch
had

closed. She wan able to
obtnln a position In
Dallas so the newly
married couple was off
to Texas.
Resides
coaching,
this would prove to be
a great opportunity for
the Sluutnns as Greg
was ablr to complete
his Masters' Program
ut the University of
Texas at no charge.
Greg
experienced
great success at Trinity
Valley, being named
Junior College Conrh
of the Year when his
team won the national
championship.
Then it was lime to
move again. Tills tlmr
a little farther north to
Missouri.
*lt was so cold then'
und neither one o f us*
was really happy." Pam
explained. "We wanted
to be back near our
families and near the
water. We felt so land­
locked there. So Greg
put applications
out
and was really hoping
to get a position back
tn Florida*
That
opportunity
came about a year ago
when Greg was named
as the new head coach
o f the Lake Mary foot­
ball program. For a
third time, the Stan­
tons packed and set
out on a new adventure
In a new town.
Lucidly. Pam's |ob
See W tva s, Page S

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Wives
C o a tla n d from Pa|* 4
allows hrr the flexibil­
ity to work for Delta
almost anywhere so
the moving hasn't been
a big hardship.
In fact, neither have
the football seasons.
Pam and Greg have
an
understanding,
probably based on the
fart that both have ac­
cepted
this
lifestyle
front
the
beginning.
Grrg doesn't bring his
frustration home If he
loses, yet Pam Is un­
derstanding to the fart
that the losses are very
liard on her husband.
*1 have learned when
to leave Grrg alone for
awhile," Pam said. "I
try to be very under­
standing and do know
how
disappointing
losses can be for him.
But lie never brings tt
home to me. I try to be
there for him but since
I'm not the coach. I
can't fully understand
what
he's
going
through. I just let him
have his time and then
try to be there for him
when he's ready to talk
about It."
Pam has only missed
three o f her husband's
games and now that
she Is working days,
plans to at least be
available for alt o f the
Friday night activities.
She has also become
very Involved In the
booster club at Lake
Mary mainly because
she wants to be In­
volved and partly be­
cause her husband be­
lieves It's a good Idea
for her to remain visi­
ble. Pam doesn't mind
the
activities
at
aU...she’s helping the
school while sharing
something
with
her
husband at the same
time.
Everything Is not a
bed o f roses during the
football season, how­
ever, and sometimes
Pam doesn’t get to see
her husband.
"There
are
tim es
during
the
season
when I Just don't get to
see much o f G reg." Pam
■aid.
"I
com pletely
understand
although
th e.
w ife
in
me
som etim es doesn't like
It very much. W e a l­
ways try to take a
really nice vacation to ­
gether after the season
and the rest o f the year
Is like
every other
m arriage.
"Actually,
footb all
season isn't so bad. I
have total control over
the television
when
Greg isn't home. Th at's
kind o f idee."

Kristen Worthington:
Wife of Jim Wortlilnglon. conch at Seminole
High School.
About
nine
years
ago. Kristen was set up
with one of her coworkers.
She was a teacher at
Tbylor High School In
Volusia County and her
fellow trnrhrrs thought
she and one o f the
other faculty members
would be a good mix.
Little did they know
how good.
"When Jim and I
were set up. the staff
and faculty knew that
we both had other love
Interests." Kristen re­
called. "From the start,
however, we both knew
that we were to be
together tn life. So we
eloped. It was very
spontaneous and ro­
mantic."
Because
the
two
worked together, they
tried to keep
their
marriage a secret from
their co-workers. What
they didn’t count on,
however, was the fact
that marriage licenses
are
routinely
pub­
lished. In what seemed
like minutes to the
Worthingtons.
they
were
barraged
with
phone calls o f tentative
congratulations.
Kristen also knew
from the beginning of
her relationship that
football was part o f the
bargain.
Jim graduated from
the high school where
he eventually met hla
wife and attended Duke
University where he
earned hla teaching
degree while playing
football for Steve Spur­
rier. now o f Oator
feme. When he gradu­
ated. he secured a Job
teaching and coaching
at hla alma mater. Jim
then
accepted
a
coaching position at
Pine Ridge High School
In
Volusia
County,
where he chalked up a
9-2 record tn hla sec­
ond year before com ing
to Seminole Countv In
1997 a n d le a d ln g the
Ttolea to an 8-3 season
which Included their
Brat trip to the district
playoffs
In
several
Kristen said that the
lifestyle works for them
because
of
com ­
promise.
*| was raised donnroom style amidst a s­
sertive women...no men
whatsoever."
Kristen
said. T h e
"coaches
wife*
or
"football
widow" syndrome still
mystifies me. I share

Jim
with
roaches,
players, fans, parents
and reporters, he sin­
cerely tries to Include
me ns a priority during
the season."
While Kristen goes to
os many games as pos­
sible. Hbe did admit
that she thinks she is
doing well if she makes
tt to at least a handful
o f games during the
season. She explained
her attendance despite
a lack of love for the
gnmc by saying that
white she Is a moderate
fun o f football, she Is a
number one fan o f her
tiisbnnd.
Marital negotiations
are a must for the
couple. Both tench all
day and then Jim has
all o f the activities like
practice,
coachea
meeting.
watching
game films and actual
games to contend with
after a hill day o f work.
Not to mention that
both have papers to
grade, reports to read
and the usual home­
work that goes with
being a teacher.
"During the football
season, compromise Is
the operative word,"
Kristen said. "When I
watch replays o f Friday
nlght'a
game,
U
translates Into an hour
long massage com pli­
ments o f Jim."
In addition to every­
thing else the Wor­
thingtons have to con ­
tend with during foot­
ball season, Kristen
and Jim are expecting
their first child In No­
vember. Kristen said
that this feet only In­
tensifies the season's
significance
for
the
both o f them.
That's
an
under­
statement.
W ife o f
Oeorge Clayton, coach
at Lake Brantley High
School.
For over 20 years,
Chris Clayton's life has
alm ost revolved around
footb all.
That waa a choice
she made when she
met
her
husband
George when he waa
playing semi-pro ball
and coaching football
at • local high school
in Pennsylvania. The
couple waa set up by
his roommate.
"I was never a big
sports fen," Chris a a k f
"But I Just always a s ­
sumed
that
Oeorge
would be a coach all o f
his Ufe tf he could. He
has played tust about
every sport there Is but
he
definitely
enjoys
football the moat.”
Dimuuuii

The Clayton's moved
to Florida many years
ago when George ac­
cepted
a
leachIng/conclilng position
at Lake Brantley High
School, Chris trach rs
kindergarten and was
also able to secure a
job In the area. She
now tenches at Winter
Springs
Elementary
School.
While Chris has a l­
ways
been
Involved
with George's coaching,
she became even more
Involved whrn their son
Skip look an Interest In
the sport.
"Skip grew up In a
football family," Chris
said. "Since the age of
three or four, he has
been playing with or
for his father. There
were never any prob­
lems at home, though
because Skip Just a l­
ways knew that his dad
was the coach and
Oeorge knew how to
separate his duties on
the field from those as
a father. So our home
life wasn't affected."
Chrta
has
alw ays
enjoyed going to the
gam es but her Interest
Intensified when her
son played for her
husband at the high
school. During those
years, she became sort
o f like a team mom
alnce the players were
always at her hom e
and she never m issed a
game. Skip graduated
two years ago. however
Chris has remained a
U g fen o f not on ly Lake
Brantley football, but
the team 's coach as
w ell.
Spending tim e to ­
gether has ahraya been
a little bit difficult for
the Claytons. A t one
tim e. George was not
only a head footb all
coach, but the athletic
director and basketball
coach during the sam e
school year. For the
past few y ea n . Oeorge
has been an assistant
coach, allowing a little
more free time.
Then feat year, after
the retirem ent o f long
tim e Patriot coach Fred
Almon, Clayton took
over as the head coach
for
Lake
B rantley,
which baa brought a
lot o f extra work with
the position.
"George took over aa
coach feat year during
a bad situation," Chrta
aaid. referring to the
feet that Alm on had to
step down because o f
health concerns. "But
Oeorge is still happy to
have the opportunity.

It seems that the more
Involved he Is with the
team, the more In­
volved I get In an rffort
to shore
something
with him.
"Football season Is
lough for us, since
we're both up early to
go to work and then
George
doesn't
get
back Into the house
until 7 p.m. or so and
then still has work lo
do. 1 know that the
football season
Isn't
the longest but some­
times It sure seems like
It.
1 always
want
George's teams to do
well but sometimes I
look forward to the
playolTs with trepida­
tion, knowing that the
better the team does,
the longer It will be
until I actually get to
spend time with my
husband."

Tarl

Baker: Wife of
Larry Baker, coach at
Lyman High School
TW enty-srvm
years
o f m arriage Is quite an
accomplishment
for
any couple.
Add coaching foot­
ball to that mix and It's
really quite a feat.
That's how long the
Bakers have been mar­
ried and almost how
long Lan y has been a
head football coach.
"I
married
Larry
when he had already
been a coach for two
years." Teri said. "I
knew what I waa get­
ting Into because he
warned me from the
beginning.
I
don't
coach and have never
been really athletic but
luckily 1 like sports
which I think makes
Larry's Job a little e a s­
ier for me to accept."
Lan y and Teri met In
college and alnce Larry
was a graduate o f Ly­
man High School, he
brought hla w ife back
to hla home town. T eri
to also an educator and
has
been
teaching
sixth
grade
English
since she and her m s band moved to Sem i­
nole County. Since that
Ume, the Bakers have
raised three children
(two sons and a daugh­
ter). survived 27 fo ot­
ball seasons and man­
aged to m aintain a
happy m arriage.
That hasn't alw ays
been easy for the B ak­
ers.
"W e have a plaque in
our house that sums up
Larry's Job aa a coach.
Teri aakl. T t says. W e
interrupt this m arriage
to
bring
you
the
football season.* L a n y

tries very hard not to
Ignore us and we are
very
supportive,
although we don't al­
ways understand. He
doesn't bring It home,
however,
and
most
times 1 hnvr to ask
questions to find out
what's going on with
the team. That's when
he's
home,
though,
which Isn't very often
during the season."
Trri did go on to say
that she and her hus­
band brainstorm a lot
to
talk
about
the
problems with which
her husband Is con­
tending and
tty
to
come up with solu­
tions. When Larry is
upset. Teri can Just
tell. He doesn't really
need to say anything.
So Teri gives him the
time alone that he
needs and then the two
work out
the
frus­
tration together. Teri
added that when the
team wins, everything
is really great. The
frustration, obviously,
sets In when there la a
loss.
Tim es were the hard­
est l6r Teri when her
sons were playing for
her husband. She was
put tn the m iddle b e­
tween a coach who
needed to deal with hla
players and sons who
wanted to vent about
their coach. The coach,
unfortunately, was also
the dad and that made
for a sticky situation
when Teri waa asked
for advice.
T had to bite my ltp
a lot." Teri said. "1
hated being put In the
m iddle. In afi. though,
it alw ays worked Itself
out.
Everyone
just
needed to understand
that Larry was a coach
on the field and a dad
at hom e."
W hile Teri has a l­
ways tried to be in­
volved with the team
and has been to just
about
every
gam e,
som etim es she wishes
her husband had a
different Job. Then T eri
remembers that L a n y
la doing this because
he truly loves It and la
totally dedicated to the
program .
"W e try to make the
best o f It." Teri sold.
"In feet, before the
■m « m i began. I hosted
s dinner for all o f the
coaches
and
their
wives as a farew ell
party for our husbands.
W e do find tim e for
each other. One night a
w eek w e put aside tim e
to go out to dinner and

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Greyhounds look ready to turn the corner
Bjr Jeff Berlinlcke
ASSISTANT SIGHTS
EDITOR
There's
something
iilmut
Lyman
couch
Larry Baker that Just
exudes ronfldrnrc.
Each
year.
(laker
Rocs Into the season
full o f exrltement. Not
•i nrRatlvr word about
anylMKly.

ily the end of the Inst
several
seasons,
thouRh, Ids Rreyhounds
have limped home with
a Bub-.SOO record and
a list of blowout losses.
Tills year, I hiker has
the same amount of
confidence,
hut this
time. It mlRht he war­
ranted.
Lyman Is thin In
numbers, but huvr put
up a stronR summer
practice and hr has a
retumlnR quartrrhack
alonR with a stable of
mnnlnR bucks.
The sprttiR Jamboree
saw Lyman mnnlnR off
the field with a con­
vincing win over luike
Hnintlry. Sure. It was a
spmiR Rame. hut a win
of any kind Is a boost

to the Greyhounds.
Last year, the Grey­
hounds finished
l-H.
but threw scurrs Into
several trams, incliidttiR EdRewatrr and De­
land. the eventual d is­
trict
champions,
In
overtime.
Tills yeur, Elakrr has
a stronR buckfleld led
try quarterback Brian
Krause und a host of
ruiuilriR barks IncludInR last year's leadlnR
rusher Urad Harris.
Asa
and
Dominick
Cleveland.
Byron

Stark, Antoine Sims,
Kit Kaminsky, John
Hnrltun. Brad KnlRhl
and Julian Johnson.
Baker will need the

whole R.mR since he'll
liavc most of his key
players
RoliiR
both
ways, on offense and
defense.
Hie rrcrIvltiR crops
Is a bit
thin, but
Krause can still look
downflrld at Jose Gon­
zales.
Matt
Ilck elsinter. Scott McDonald.
Nick Colamartno, Matt
RlRRle and James T a l­
ley.

Thry'vr all worked
hard
with
Brian.*
Bakrr said. 'As fur as
the runnlnR backs. I
don't know how I cun
keep them nil hnppy,
but they'll Ret plenty of
time on the field RoinR
l&gt;oth ways.*
Only
Ruurd
Russ
Feist returns to the
start InR lineup, lie's
also the only lineman
with any varsity expe­
rience. Be should be
Joined Iry his brother.
Troy Frist. Josh Urkrrt, Barry Johnson and
Davtd WaRnrr.
Dir blRRrst shoes to
fill
ure
Rraduntrd
kicker
Mark
Lewis.
Trails Rothstrln and
Nathan Custodlo ure
huttlhiR over his posi­
tion and troth played
soccer with I^ewls lust
year. Rothstrln was thr
Junior varsity kicker
last yrar.
On defense.
Buker
will have to rely on
condltlonlnR with so
many players
RoinR
both ways. Russ Feist.
Chad
Buker.
David
Joslyn, Fnno Rosario.

It’s the store you remember with

*We'll just flip-flop
every body.* Baker said.
"If one of them Is a
startlnR
offensive
Ruard. they'll back up
on the defensive line.
Depth Isn't a concern
yet. but we'll see what
)iup|&gt;ens In the season.
Thry'll have to be In
shape.*
Johnson. Gonzales,
Buker. Sims und Harttan. alonR with Walter
Hndlry will fill nut the
linebackers and utmost
the entire
defensive
buckfleld will Ire made
of mnnlnR backs.
"We won't have uny-

body
ciylnR
about
pluylnR time.* Baker
said. "We're excited to
Ret RoinR.*
Lyman enn make a
major statement In Its
opener uRnlnsl Srm Inalr. thr defending 5A
district runners-up.

Lyman center Russ Feist is the only
returning starter on the Greyhounds front

By Jeff Berlinlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS
EDITOR

Lyman's Jose Gonzales la
looking to bolster the
Lyman receiving corps. He
is a leading returnee from
last year.

line. Ho was too big to play Pop Warner
football when he w as a kid.

‘Hounds line feels Feist-y
He's been IhrouRh
the bad times and even
more bud times.
lie's stood on the
sidelines
throuRh
several years o f looses
and. finally.
In his
senior
season
at
Lyman
HlRh.
Russ
Feist Is playing for a
team that might be a
threat to the rest o f the
Seminole
Athletic
Conference.

Frist
is (he only
retumlnR
offensive
lineman
for
the
Greyhounds, but most
o f the remainlnR team
units contain
depth
and Frist, along with
just about everybody
else
at
Lyman.
Is
looking
forward
to
doing a little more
celebrating
this
season.
T h is year, we have
the potential to go a
long way.* Fetst said.
"We can feel It."
Fetst will team up

with Ids brother. Troy
on the offensive line.
He's Rot a returning
quarterback • Brian
Krause • to block for.
and a stable o f running
barks as deep as any
unit tn the county.
He Is also part o f thr
new
attitude
the
Greyhounds seem to
have. No longer are 1-8
or 2-8 seasons like the
past two acceptable.
"W ere working so
much harder this year."
Feist said. "We’i r doing
• t o Feist. F igs B

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Ju lian Johnson lo o k in g
to go ou t on w in n in g n ote
By J e ff B erlln lck e
ASSISTANT SPORTS
EDITOR
Julian Johnson
Is
running out o f time.
For three seasons,
he’s been one o f the
few standouts on a Ly­
man team that has
struggled
mightily.
Johnson
has
been
there as a big part of
the offensive backfleld
and a key to the sec­
ondary.
Since
Joining
the
team.
Johnson
has
been one of the lead­
ers. but he only has
this, his senior season,
to enjoy a winning sea­
son.
Lyman has lost play­
ers tn the past few
years who Just didn't
feel like coming back
to a program on the
downside. Johnson has
stuck It out and can
reap some nice re­
wards tf the
Grey­
hounds play up to their
hlgher-than-usual
ex­
pectations this year.
'Mistakes
happen.’

Johnson
said.
’ Dut
they
can't
happen
again this year. We
have to work harder
than anybody and we
need to win now.*
Johnson has done
his share In the past.
Johnson has racked up
as many minutes of
playing time ns anyone
on the team tn his dual
role and he doesn't
mind a bit.
■rU play anywhere
they want me to play.’
he said. ’ Anything to
help the team.’
Johnson has
also
spent time helping his
family. /He got off to a
late start In hla foot­
ball career, partly be­
cause hts mother didn't
want him playing foot­
ball.
’ I wanted to play but
my mom wouldn't let
me.* he said. ’ 1 Just
played
out
In
the
sandlots but I worked
hard at It. Then, my
brother was In high
school and one o f us
had to babysit my sis­
ter. so he played and

now
I'm
getting
a
chance.’
He's made the most
nf it.
At least, almost.
Johnson
wants
nothing more than to
go out a winner in his
senior year. Like sev­
eral o f his teammates.
Johnson said he con ­
templated not com ing
back once the losses
became frustrating, but
this season, he might
be glad he did. Th e
Greyhounds are deep
In the skill areas and
have had one o f their
most Intense summer
practices In years.
Lyman looked good
In a scrimmage against
Lake
Brantley
last
spring and coach Larry
Baker feels like he has
a good thing starting at
Lyman.
So does Johnson.
*Wc need to w in *
Johnson said. "We're
working harder than
ever. We Just have to
turn It around for our
senior year.*

Lym an running back and dstsnsivs back Julian Johnson
has m ads It through tha tough brass at Lyman and plans to
go out on a winning nets in his senior yta r.

C ontinu ed from Page 7
everything until we get
It right. Last year we
had too many mistakes
and we won't let that
Imppen this year.*
Feist said he and his
teammates hare heard
the
lr.ughter
from
member* o f their own
student
body.
and.
especially
the
opposition
orer
the
past few year*.
They want to see
who's laughing at the
end o f this season.
’ All it does Is make
us all work harder*
Feist said. *We don't
get any reaped from
anybody at all.*
Feist
knows
how
Important it la to win
'the
opener
against
Seminole, a team from
BA.
but
atlU
a
conference
rival. He
said The game Is key
and, though a Lyman
loss
won't
affect
district standings. it‘s
still
important
to
establish
a
winning
tradition at Lyman.
Feist, a senior, said
hr and his classmates
are ready to go out on
a winning note.
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Sem inoles lookin g to fill som e b ig shoes to rep eat
HERALD STAFF
W RITER
Sem inole
High
School's football team
has som e big shoes to
M l.
Those shoes
were
a team that
8**3 with
i
a loss In
the first-round o f the
playoffs last year be­
cause o f heart, talent
and dedication.
Not to m ention good
coaching by the then
rookie coach, Jim W or­
thington.
And w hile this year's
team has the sam e
amount o f talent over­
all, many o f the w eap­
ons that the 'Notes re­
bed on last year have
graduated.
That doesn't worry
W orthington one bit.
*We brought a lot o f
good kids up from var­
sity this year." W or­
thington
explained.
"Ana although we didn't
have the best o ff sea­
son, I was pleased with
the results. W e take the
first week o f practice to
get the drills down and

H

then refine everything
In the second week. We
are going to prepare for
the
K ickoff
C lassic
against DeLand Just
like w e would for any
other gam e and I am
confident that w e ll be
where we need to be by
that tim e."
Confidence
Isn't
som cthiM that's lack ­
ing for the Sem inoles.
Despite the loss o f
many seniors, the new
upperclassmen
feel
that they can lead the
team to an even better
record and a much b et­
ter showing In the post
season.
Defense was a strong
unit for the Sem inoles
d this year
last year and
ahoula be
a posit
itch the
th efforts. The
match
loss o f kicker Jason
Arm strong w ill be felt
on special teams, but
on both offense and
defense,
those
who
moved on are being re­
placed by very talented
athletes who have also
had a year's experience
In W orthington’s pro­
gram.

it R m ti f k

It
wouldn’t
be
suprising
at
all
If
Sem inole can again a t­
tain the Sem inole Ath­
letic Conference title
and avenge their earty
dism issal
from
the
post-season.
TWo words describe
the strength o f Sem i­
nole's offense: backs
and Paine.
In the running back
positions, the 'Notes
are loaded. Deon How­
ard is returning for a
final year after gaining
1,100 yards rushing
last year. H e's one o f
the strongest halfbacks
In the county and la
expected to at least
reach the 1,100 mark
this year.
There la a stew o f
running back power
m oving up from Junior
va n ity
this
year.
Clarence Latttm er and
W illie Bennct w ill take
on the fullback duties
white Mario Frederick
w ill man the w lngback
position .
Then there’s Paine...
J e ff Fam e. This senior
linem an is expected to

take a leadership role
and help guide a young
yet Inexperienced line.
Tw o returnees w ill Join
Faine.
C lint
Murray
and Ed Harold. C enter
Cornelius W illiam s is
also back and the three
seniors should provide
large holes for H oward
ana the other
Leading the offen sive
strike Is ju nior O an ett
Goldsm ith. G oldsm ith
Is a second year starter
who held his own dur­
ing last season. Over
the summer, he didn't
m iss a day In the
weight room so look for
his already strong srm
to be a cannon this
year.
"W e have good
backa and we are b e t­
ter offensive line w ise,"
W orthington
aald.
"Right now the offen se
Is
definitely
our
strongest attribute."
Only three players
returning on the
defensive line: John nie
McKinnon. Joe W atson
and Mike Bradley. J e r­
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�10 - Sommoto Herald - Sunday, August 30. 1996

J e ff F a in e : a w a n ted m an It’s finally
By K e llie W erner
HERALD STAFF
WRITER
An offensive line has
many responsibilities.
It must protect the
quarterback,
make
holes for the running
backs and basically
atop everything from
getting by it.
J e ff Fame takes his
Job very seriously.
This 6-4. 320 Sem i­
nole offensive linem an
takes
everything
he
does seriously, though.
W hether tt be his per­
form ance on the Held,
his leadership o f those
on the unit o r h is
school work. Paine has
put h tm sdf above the
average football player
through
dedication,
hard work and an in sa ­
tiable desire to keep
doing better.
A ll o f that la
off. a s Fktne la
the ns
en d ted
era In the n u &gt; n .
"AS o f the attention
la a little overwhelm ­
ing.” Fklne said. *!
never
10 § n
this much attention
and It’s kind o f ex d t-

time for
McKinnon
to shine
• p K aU a W om sr
HERALD STAFF
W RITER
Sometimes the beat
players have to alt on
the bench for a year or
two.
That's exactly what
happened to Johnnie
McKinnon.
Thta year. Anally, the
5-11, 243
defensive
tackle w ill have hla
turn to ahine.
"Last year I had to
play behind som ebody,
which didn't d w me

muen puyoif

urnc«

McKinnon
explained.
"But I learned from
watching such a good
player
exactly
what
would be expected gpsrtr
me when l finally hit
the field.*
m n c u ifs MCnsiuuo
mans the side o f the.
field. His tab Is to
make sure that no one
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L a k e H ow ell w o n ’t settle fo r another 3-7 year
By Jeff Beilialcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS
EDITOR
At
som e
school*,
tram s are happy to
luivc « big year every
once In awhUe.
Maybe a Rotary Bowl
berth and a winning
record.
That's unacceptable
at Lake H owell.
When you play for
the
Sliver
Hawks,
you're expected to win
and at least reach the
state pluyofTa.
Coach Mike Disceglta
has trad a lot o f sue*
cess sin recent years,
but last year was an

aberration. A 3*7 rec­
ord left Lake Howell at
home after the (Inal
regular season game
and the result la a new
attitude that could lead
Lake Howell to big
ih tn a thta season.
■Vtor doping pretty
well so (ar In practice.'
t raid during
practice. "Our

have a returning quar­
terback and the Hawlu
have Jease Hannon.
Blsceglta said Hannon
is having a great sum­
mer. but he's a bit o f a
ftre spirit.
‘ Jesse Is doing a
good Job. he Just needs
to keep his head to ­
gether,* Blsceglla said.
At
running
back.
Lake Howell has sev­
eral returning players
who wtll run behind the
county’s biggest offen ­
sive line.
Chris Schlechta Is
(he fullback and he'll
lead tailbacks C hris­
tian D ejesu s and J osue Figueroa.
Every­
body gets a chance in
the Lake Howell o f­
fense.

*We always spread it
around.*
tvvrryuoojr f f t i tonic
glory.*
Hannon will have
aome new recelvera to
look for thta m a m .

ran wtll alternate.
It's a big offen sive
unit that should Ught
up the scoreboards. On
defense, the Hawks are
a little sm aller, but
that should be the unit
that makes the differ­
ence. |f Lake H ow ell
ran keep the op posi­
tion out of the end zone
enough to score som e
points, It could mean a
big sea*
Larry Cummings la
ne o lf the
I
one
best defen­
sive
backs
In
(lie
county, and lie leads
the backfleld.
C hris
Turner, Larry Petroff.
Rory O'Connor and J a­
son Lubbe wtll also
•pend plenty o f Ume
there.

Lubbe Buffered
a
ronrnaakw and missed
some practice time, but
he's expected bach Cor
the regular season.
Adam Hardy la an
anchor to the hog„ he too Ja
iWHwy •uoerp®

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hopes heTJ be

m aid and Abraham
f e r a t e a s r i f l o u t the
tm other twi
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The bne Is deep. Caey Ortla and Steve

ala In d ie country.
r n young on dei and w ttn oet
Mg there, bu U fw t
aamc hack on out
and the brealu

the team
like. well, a
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A t 5-9, Elkins still stands tall fo r Silver H aw ks
tna said. T h e team Is
much m ore cohesive.
W e d on t have any su­
perstars and we know
we need to play like a
team .*
Elkins said he knows
he needs to grow a lit­
tle. but an hour-and-ah a lf in the weight room
each day tanY hurting
his chances at college.
Lake HoweU's last su­
perstar on the offen sive
line. Yam Hopkins, la
now starting at Ohio
State,
the
top-rated

team In the country ac­
cording to pre-season
pools.
Because o f his size,
which ca n t be gained
from hard work. Elkins
said he still thinks he
can play college fo ot­
ball.
‘ I feel like I m ight be
sm all, but It's all the
same to me.* Elkins
said. ‘ I'm aa big as I
can be.*
He has only been
playing organized fo ot­
ball for three years

now. but the game, like
his body, grew on him.
*1 grew up watching
footb all* Elkins said.
*1 was always kind o f
hefty, so I decided to
gtve It a tty, 1 fd t like 1
could make a difference
In this school.*
Elkina said be feels
he has to take on a
leadership
roll
this
season aa one o f the
veterans on the offen ­
sive line.
-When I think o f the
last few years, I know

we haven't been w in­
ning aa much aa we
should.* Elkins said. *1
think we need to live
up to our expecta­
tions.*
Can Lake H owell for-

*We have to give 110
percent and, tf w e
don't, we don't even
need to be out there.*
Elkina said.

Mahon forgets about last season

about 6-4. 2S0. right?
A t Lake Howell, tt
doesn't w ork that way.
Earl Elkins may be 5-9
If he stands up really
straight.
He
goes
at
210
pounds, but moat o f tt
ta muscle.
SOU, he ta one o f the
slve linem en In the
county and a m ajor
part o f the reason why
Lake H owell la ex­
pected to return to Its
perch atop the Sem i­
nole A thletic C onfer-

th is Besson.
H e's
an
offen sive
guard and win be that
main
man
plow ing
holes for Lake H ow ell
running backs Joaue
Figueroa.
C hristian
DcJesus
and
Chela
Schlcchta. The running
backs, phis quarter­
back Jeaae Hannon.
nt offenses tat the
punty. but Elkins and
a offensive Itate need
com e through.
&gt;
Especially after la st
aeon's 3-7 season, a
ar like Lake H ow ell
la n t experienced in

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Cheerleaders are trying to change stereotypes
ch ccrlraden as m ore
than Just perform ers on
the sidelines.

This to the stereotype
from the p u t o f the
average high
school
cheerleader.
W ith a
new
generation,
though, com e new and
better Id e u ; the v a n ity
■quad
at
Sem inole
High School ia trying
their hardest to make
sure th a t-th e stereo­
type o f the past stays

Yelling and scream ­
ing for a crowd la not
all these ladles do.
They have their own
responsibilities
that
they have to fu lfill be­
fore each game. In ad­
dition to their prac­
tices. where they lemm
new routines and prac­
tice ones for the up­
com ing
gam e,
they

on the team, advisor
and coach Linda Sapp
la the one responsible
for
determ ining
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week of festivities ranging from theme days to the football game on Friday

night, followed by the traditional Homecoming dance on the weekend Last
year, Lake Mary had problems whon lightening rained out the game againsl

H o m e c o m in g ‘ 98...
By A lex Kane
HERALD STAFF WRITER
With all the work Involved In putting together
Homecoming, the school In the county have
already begun organizing.
At Lyman High School. Ms. Yvette [diode's
two leadership classes have set to work
planning out Homecoming Week. Themes and
songs were discussed, and It was votrd that
Lyman's theme this year would be Hawaiian.
In
order
to
actually
prepare
for
Homecoming, the two leadership classes have
split into committees to decide what to do for
each of the various events which go on during
the week. Certain things arc traditional and
somewhat set In stone, but there are an
infinite number of details which the students

must decide how to handle.
The first Homecoming event that the rest of
the student body must start organizing for Is
the Powder Puff game. Powder Puff features a
flag football showdown between the junior and
senior girls, as males participate dressing
themselves as cheerleaders.
Powder Puff
begins first, as the participants have two
weeks of practice before the game Itself.
fly the time Monday. October 19, the first
day of Homecoming Week, rolls around. Ms.
Rhode and her leadership classes will have
worked long and exhausting hours to prepare
everything.
Tiring days of planning and
organizing will finally start to show thrlr
reward. It Is then that they must do even more
work. Monday. Ihey distribute spirit books,
listing the events of the week, the Homecoming

Court nominees, the names of and numbers of
all the varsity football players, and divers
other information. Alter school, the freshmen,
sophomores, juniors, and seniors compete ai
decorating thrlr respective hallways.
On
Tuesday, the hallways are fudged, and a winner
Is named.
Wednesday, there Is a float decorating party.
The clubs and organizations designing floats
work on them, and prepare them to lx* Judged.
Students also decorate their cars as a contest.
Thursday brings Powder Pulf. and at
halftime, the winners of the lloat competition
are announced, and the classes compete at a
numlter of odd events.
Friday, the pep rally Is held, with the
winning floats parading around the track, and
each member of the varsity team haling name

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H o m e c o m in g ‘ 98

state second-ranked Ed White trom Jacksonville The game wasn't played but
the danco was a success, featuring a Homecoming Court and the usual week of

high school activities including the parade down Greenway Blvd and the
annual Powder Puff Football Game

...It’s m o re th a n ju s t a fo o tb a ll g a m e
read nil to (lie crowd Tli.it nl^lii. beginning at
5:30, tlic alumni reception Is held
Ms Kiiode
notes historically low turnout to this event,
and is Irving her lx-sl to Ret a larRer crowd
She encouraRes all l.yman Rraduales to
reineinlier 'there Is a reason the call It Homecoming ' She request that anyone deslrtnR
information about llomeromlnR call her voice
mall at 320 2353.
Following the alumni reception, the Lyman
Greyhounds will face olf aRalnsl Deland In the
llomecomlnR name.
Saturday,
the
leadership
classes
will
decorate for the dance, which will lx* from (t12.
Dike Mary's llomecomlnR preparation and
events will lx- similar, hut with a few
differences.
Dike Mary, with the theme of
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kick
oil
their
llomecomlnR Week on Monday, September 2H.
with the "Sundown Thrnwilown." Marry Gray.
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been canceled for a number of reasons, one
Ixlng the heal.
Before the game, on Friday against Winter
Springs, the Homecoming king and queen will
be announced. Dike Mary will soon have Its
Homecoming Court chosen made up of five
senior couples and 3 Junior couples. They are
making sure to have their court selected In
time to include them In Dike Mary's spirit
book.

W id e Dike Mary's llomrcomlnR is also
organized by the leadership class, many of the
clubs hold their own contests. Thr Spanish
Club holds a lip sync contest and thr Drama
Club runs a banana raiinR contest durltiR
lunch.
Also during lunch. Step Team and
Chorus perform.

Saturday, the dance Is held, and the
leadership class has considered hiring a
decorating company for the event which
normally has around one thousand people In
attendance. The dance goes from 8-12 p.m. In
the cafeteria and K.E.F Room.

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theme days such as College Day. Plaid and
Flannel Day. and 80 s Days.
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Lake
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holds
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llomecomlnR
parade
down
Greenway
Boulevard on the Wednesday of the week, but
this year It had to lx1 canceled as It conflicted
with Yam Klppur. The Idea of rescheduling the
paradr was considered, but In the end It
proved to troublesome to be brought Into
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B y J e f f B e r lln lc k e

ASSISTANT STOUTS
EDITOR
The goals an* pretty
simple* at Lake Maty
tills yrar.
Just win a Ramr.
That wasn't dour last
year as thr Rams went
0 1), fallliiR to win a
sliiRlc game fur tlir
first tlmi* In school his­
tory.
Coat’ll Diiur Peters
rcsiRiird after the sea­
son and a slronR Rroup
of seniors graduated.
leavliiR the cuplmard
almost liarr for new
roach Greg Stanton.
It wasn't like the
Hams
were
RettiuR
blown out every week
last year; they Just
nude mistakes at cru­
cial
limes and
the
whole Heason started
to snowball.
Still, the Hams found
a way to put toRether
their Ix’st performance
In o f the season In a
lieartbrraklnR 7-0 loss
to Seminole In thr Ifnal
week of the season.
Thr
Rmduatlon
losses were deep, cs-

pertally on defense and
on the offensive line.
Since taklnR over after
Peters'
reslRnatlon,
Stanton, a former Jun­
ior colleRe roach of the
year, has completely
revamp'd the
lentil.
worklnR mostly
with
last
season's
Junior
varsity and chaiiRhiR a
lot of ]H&gt;sltlons o f the
few returnees.
Stanton admitted he
knew what he was In
for. taklnR over a team
Iti.tt was winless Iasi
year, but he still has
some weajHins at his
dlsjxisal.
And
he's
putllnR
most of It on defense.
"Our lx*st I I nthletcs
will
play
defense,*
Stanton said.
That's
where
Ills
streiiRth Is.
Thr defense Is way
ahead of the offense.*
Stanton said. *We're
not when* we need to
Ik* but
we've
had
enouRh
position
chaiiRes so It's our
strrtiRth.*
On
the
defensive,
Dike Mary has to re­
place standouts such

as Dustin l-ord, Cam
Carter. Shawn Gray.
Tony Marlin. Matt Ste­
venson and a host of
others, but at least
Juslin WrlRhl. despite
playlnR both ways. Is
bark to lead the unit
that Stanton said will
1m* the strenRth o f the
team.
AinonR the transfers
from ofTense to defense
are former tlRht end
Erie
Sehmook
(defensive end), John
Ames loffenslve Rtiard
to
defensive
end).
Charles
Harris
(nmnltiR back to defen­
sive bark and Dwayne
Lowery
(tailback
to
cornrrback).
Standout llnrbackrr
Kylr Coclt a will be
mlssInR for at least
half the season ufter
m i Mai ul h r
a broken
foot
durtnR summer
practice, but Stanton
still feels okay about
the defense.
*lly far we arc better
on the defensive line
because of our person­
nel.* Stanton said. *My
philosophy Is that the
lx*ftt players are on

defense and I don't
care If we score a point
all year *
Besides
Sehmook
and
Ames.
Jack
KthcrtdRc and Javier
Ruiz round out the de­
fensive line.
At linebacker. Ryan
DIChtara. Haven Perk­
ins. Mike Nuntzola and
a combination o f Jerry
iJcata
and
Derek
Chonlns make up the
unit, at least until Corlta returns.
WrlRht Is one of the
top defensive backs In
Seminole County and
should join Chad Iz*Rate. Lowery and Harris
to form the harkileld.
Russ Abrams Is a
steady kicker who hit u
37-yarder durtnR the
sprtnR game against
Seminole.
On offense, there re
tons o f question marks.
First off. quarterback
Coty Cooper lost Ills
favorite receiver. Tim
Spivey, to graduation.
Secondly. Cooper has
struggled all summer
with a health ailment
and is (ust beginning to
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one ol lew returning offensive starters.

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L a k e M a r y R am s have a new sh eriff in town
By J e ff Derllnicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS
Kixcm

Grog Stanton is Iho now lioad coach at Lako Mary High
School alter seven years on the college lovol Ho is a
former junior college coach ot the year and has placed an
emphasis on detonso

COMPLETE
EXTERIOR

COMPLETE
INTERIOR

BUMPER
TO
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DETAIL

seven years in college
T ill
a
players
coach," Stanton said *1
got Into coaching so
Ihai I ran Instill what
my 1 oar lies gave to me
and I dunk ! have
learned a good sense of
knowing what hullons
to jiush
“I
believe
very
strongly in d!&gt;i ipline.*
Stanton 1 onttnued "IPs
not about saying yes.
sir.* or no. sir.' it's
almiit respect "
As a 1 allege player.
Stanton was a 1 enter
.11
Georgia
Southern
University
where
he
played
lor
famous
coach Krk Kusscll
At least, be suited
up Ills number was
100. not a
normal
number lor a guv g e l­
ling a lot ol playing
time
lie still learned some
valuable
lessons
at
Georgia Southern
‘ I will pul my best
athlete at gtiarterbui k."
he said. "We have to
leant how lo slop peo­
ple, control the ball

before muting on lo
Trinity.
Despite t)ie differing
locales, Stanton Is a
Florida guy and want
lug to get back was .1
main reason lor hiking
(lie Like Mary job
"I want lo establish a
program th.it die whole
( (immunity can gel he
bind.*
Stanton
said
earlier In die year.
Th ere's no pressure to
win Immediately
be
cause the only pres
sure I feel is what I put
on myself.*
St.mton is Inheriting
a nearly empty n ip
Liard
lie
suffered
major losses tognidtiallon. bui still lias ath­
letes like Cory Cooper.
Justin
Wright.
Liw
renre Hudnljih and a
few others returning.
Stanton's
team
will
also be thin He has
only about 20 players
on die junior varsity
rosier and almost all of
diem will suit up for
the varsity.
Still. Stanton feels he
ran make the adlttstmerit
to
the
high
school
game
alter

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(iron St.mton tried tu
i liangr Ins ifatn's .ill i
null- .ilnuist Ittimrdl
atrly
The Kants an- in the
inulst ot an 11-game
losing streak. dating
liar k In lilt' si’cimi) in
Iasi game ill
Like Mary was vim
lr'ss last season anil ol
inn blown tun. It all
siarterl w lini the Itanis
si|iianilered a 170 lead
in the opener .it Kdgrw.iter. then Intnlileil at
the gn.il line In the I)
rial seconds in a loss
in Lyman
Alter tli.it. II w a s all
downhill as I lit* streak
si lowballed and. even
Inally. coach Ilnur’ IV*
ters
annotini ed
his
resignation
I-ike Mary went on a
long search lor a new
head man and m ine up
with a winner
G trg Stanton
was
named the new b o s s ol
tile Halils in title JatHI
ary and immediately
derided b i s program

needed a winning alt I
tilde.
Stanton's first order
in bis ffrsl practice Iasi
spring was lo have Ins
players
practice
a
brand new drill
Celebrating
Stanton
said
lie
planned lo have bis
team
practice
cele­
brating tin l(&gt; minutes
before the llrsl practice
even started. It's
a
feeling the Runs ha
ven't Irrelt ahle to ex
jiress recently.
Stanton,
however,
has
had plenty
ol
chances to celebrate in
the pasi few years.
lie's a former na­
tional
junior eoller’ r
coat h o| the year from
his days at Trinity
Valley College which
won the national junior
college championship
in
Prior lo dial. Stanton
worked as a coach at
Kd White |.m opponent
on the Ifiiuis si hedule
Ihls sea son I and Terry
Parker I Hull Schools In
Jacksonville
lie also worked at
Missouri Valley College

n

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ili'inonsirale the roiiiniltniriil to
gunllti servin' ami opUr.il prodncls
dial we have pmuitlv ollerril our
|i.lllrllts Ini 211 tears'

•"Warsfra has s k l llh il h .n u l /ire*
t i s r l y m i n e d t o p a ir s o l g la s s e s
l o r rut a d r a n d my s e l l o x e r I h r
p a s l I I i r y e a rs . I l i e t h a x e a ll h e r n
e x ltr m e ly a c c u r a te a n d r o m f o r la id e • fhe /test p r o g r r s s l x r le n s e s
a n d o p t i c a l s r r x l c e xxe h a x e r x e r
fo u n d !”

Illll kern l.ungwtmd PI.

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I a p p r e c ia te y o u ."

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26 - Srrrutoie Herald - Sunday. August 30, 1998

Building a new tradition
at W inter Springs High
B y K e llis W erner
HERALD STAFF
WRITER
It's a new football
season for everyone in
the country.
For W lnlrr Springs
High
School.
that
means something even
bigger.
This Is the first year
that the second-year
high school will play
van ity football and tt
will be playing without
any seniors.
The good news for
the B ean, however, la
that they havr almost
everyone back.
"We have all but a
few who decided not to
play
back.*
W inter
Springs coach
Mike
Harris said. T h a t gives
us a little m ore experi­
ence and maturity. T h e
entire team knows that
we have no aenlora and
that w ill make tt hard
for ua to com pete at a
certain level. But all o f
the kids also know that
we are building and
that la something to be
excited about.*
Harris credits good
attitude and trem en­
dous work ethic as the
strengths o f his learn.
Strength, size and tha
number o f p la ycn are
the weaknesses,
as
w ell could be the m a­
turity level o f the p lay­
ers.
Just how much m a­
turity the B ea n w ill
have rem ains to be
seen. They handled the
obstacles that b efell
them last year with
class and aa much m a­
turity as could be ex­
pected from an all
freshman and sop h o­
m ore team. Th is year,
everyone has at feast a
year o f playing for Harprogram
unocr
their b d t and how w ell
they react to their new
position in the footb all

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Basis who ara moving up to play on tha varsity lavsl for tha
gut some points on the
Blake's
brother.
Johnny (5*4. 145) was
the leading rusher on
the team last year and
w ill be looked to by the
Bears to excel at the
tailback position. Wide
receiver Brett W eber
w ill also be a go to guy
for
Blake
and
Is
expected to be the re­
cipient o f many o f the
quarterback's straight,
drop back passes.
I f the offense can put
som e points on the
board early In the sea­
son. they should be
able to instill som e
much needed
con fi­
dence tn the young
tram . They are In bet­
ter shape so far this
season than the de­
fense. so good b a ll
control w ill be neces­
sary to keep the pres­
sure o ff the defense.
"W ith one year under
their belts, this team
plays together. They

have worked very hard
tn the off season and
Machado made It all
the way to the state
com petition for weight
lifting last year.
Defense, however, la
not a strong point for
the Bears. W hile they
have not done
too
badly, they are not In
the best shape and w ill
depend on the offense
to keep them o ff the
fleid as much aa p o ssi­
ble so they can rem ain
fresh. They just don't
have the slse
and
strength that the oth er
heavily
senior-laden
defenses o f the county
have. How could they?
They are only Juniors,
sophom ores
and
freshmen.
Some o f the players
w ill be pulling double
duty, like Macnado who
actually plays defen­
sive tackle, offen sive
guard and even gets
some playing tim e on
special
teams. . T h is
also adds to the need
far the offense to keep
the defense o ff the field
as much as p ossib le.

�SemirxXo Herald - Sunday. August 30. 1998 - 27

M achado is used to
carrying a lot o f weight

Blake
tries to
make
own
m ark
HERALD STAFF
WRITER
Bring a quarterback
on any high school
tram contains an elcmen! o f pressure.
Add to that the fact
that your last nam e is
Illake, and the pres­
sure suddenly Uses.
That is the position
in
which
Brandon
Illake, the quarterback
for W inter Springs High
School
has
been
pieced.
*My dad was a player
and a coach, and he
coached m y brother,
J eff (J eff Blake la a
graduate o f Sem inole
High School who is
now a quarterback for
the Cincinnati B en gali)
until he went to c o l­
lege,* Blake explained.
'B oth
be
and
my
brother have been very
helpful to me. working
with me all the tim e
and sending m e to
camps. But the bottom
line is that when I'm
on the Odd. I have to
do It all myself. You
can only be who you

By K e llie W ern er
HERALD STAFF
WRITER
Mtgurl
Machado
summed Up his win*
nlng attitude with one
statem ent.* *-.
*1 believe that my
am bition and w ill lo
play are In my blood.*
And he proves that
fart every time he steps
onto a football field.

lo • winning season.
are and although I
would love to break all
o f my brother's rec­
ords. I can only play to
the beat o f m y ability.*
W hile Blake has been
playing football neatly
all his life, he played
the tight end position
until the eight grade.
And this year, the 6-8.
80S quarterback la In
yet another pressure
situation.
W inter Springs High
School w ill play Its
first ever varsity sea-

Blake at the helm o f
the offense.
If Blake were a little
nervous about the Im ­
pending season, that
would be com pletely
understandable.
But he’s not.
T h a t doesn't scare
me at all.* Blake said.
’ And It shouldn't scare
anyone else, either. I f
everyone does
th eir
job . we can wtn. 1 am
totally expecting to go
lo the playoffs and If
w e make it that far.

team during hia first
season before transfer­
ring to W inter Springs
and again playing for
his coach from Lyman,
MUk H ants.
Machado said that
last year was a tough
start far the Bears. Be­
cause the team was
such a m elting pot o f
athletes that had never
really played before. It
took the team a w hile
to g d and begin play-

WhUe many In the
esuununtty are not ex­
pecting b ig things from
this first year varsity
team, the players have
a different view o f how
the aeaaon win go.
I f w e play Eke w e
knew how end follow
the
advicC
of
our
m orhlng staff, there
fa n * anything w e c a n t

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Lake Brantley gets bigger, faster, stronger
‘ Hard work and dedica­
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aald senior Clint Han­
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Regan Russell w ill
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H anson leads Patriots
both on and o ff the field
By A lex Kane
HERALD STAFF
W RITER
Aside from excelling
.it his position. Patri­
ots* middle linebacker
Clint Hanson is also
the spiritual leader of
his team’s defense.
At 6’2, 205 pounds,
Hanson plays an Im­
portant role for I-ike
Brantley on mid off the
field. Tills year,
he

hopes to lead by ex­
ample. and keep the
Lake Hrantlcy tradition
of hard work, dedica­
tion. and brotherhood
alive. In his third year
on the varsity team.
I lanson
wants
a
strongly united team,
and believes that is the
only way to win. He
said that his greatest
assets to the team Is
his tenacity and the
vibe he sets olT on the

field.
On the field,
his
conch. George Clayton
says he has a great
nose for Ihr trail. Han­
son lead the Patriots in
tackles l.ist year.
He assuredly stated,
"Expect great things
from
Lake
Hrantlcy
football tills season."
Clint Hanson will try to
do as much as he can
to prove that statement
accurate.

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Aaron Shruly. a 03.
275 pound offensive
guard at Lake Brantley,
made
All-Conference
and All-District
lust
year.
His couch. George
Clayton, describes him
as an "excellent drive
blocker with very good
feet."
Clayton
also
noted that Shealy Is a
definite college pros­
pect.
Shealy rrcdlts
his
superior ability to good
footwork
and strong
legs.
This year
he
hopes to provide lead­
ership and consistency
to his team.
The most
difficult
part o f Shealy's p o si­
tion. he says, is the
constant
dependency
on his position by the
backfleld. Lake Bran­
tley
runs the
ball
nearly every down, and
Shealy, therefore, con ­
centrates
m ostly on
run blocking.
"I like blocking run­
ning
plays,"
Shealy
said, "I hate to pass
block."
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Wives------Continued from P i| c 5

every Sunday we g » to
church and then lunch
together.
There
are
plenty of otlier ups and
downs tn a marriage
that tn (hr big picture,
the football HeuHon I n
just another com po­
nent of our relation­
ship.’
There

Is

only

one

" "
l&gt;art of football season
that
Terl
really
hales... the
fact
that
Larry Is the brunt or
every fans* complaints.
Uecause be Is the head
coach, he Is blamed for
every rnlstnkr the fans
think they see.
T ire people don't re­
alize that the coaches
have family
In the
stands,*
Terl
said.

"When a team Is win­
ning. everything Is fine.
Hut when a team Is
dolrtg badly, (hey start
saying the most hurtful
things. And usually It's
about the coacli with­
out any concern for
who might Ire silting
right next to them. Of
course, yoit try not to
listen, but It’s really
hard not lo lu m oround

and defend your l*rsband. Especially when
the people have no
Idra what Ihey are
talking atwill. Lots of
limes, people are Just
talking ofT the tops of
llietr heads and what
they say really hurts.*
In all however, the
Hnkrrs have found the
right combination that

1

makes I heir marriage
not
only
work
but
thrive thniugh all of I he
trials and tribulations.

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lo
balance
spending
lime
with
Ihelr families and be­
ing pulled In several
different directions.

Earh o f these mar­
riages. while very dif­
ferent, have a lot In
common. Very under­
standing women who
love their husbands are
loved
l»y men
who

What Is the key to
the success o f these
marriages?
C om pro­
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rould survive without It
and these four couples
have mastered the art.

Rams---------

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Continued from Page 8

"All o f tire seniors gol
together and said we
have to Ire the class to
turn things around.*
feist said. 'Som etimes
In the past I didn't
know If 1 could stick

with It but 1 figured. If I
can't do It.
maybe
notwdy else will.*
He won't have to do It
alone this season. For
once, the Greyhounds
have enough drplh to
make an Impact.

Continued from Pag® 35

with our running game
and kick for field p osi­
tion. That's how I ex­
pect them to play.*
Si an Ion can expect a
strong defense and an
offense (hat won't In­

timidate
anyone,
at
least from the start.
He's said that his first
goal Is lo Just wtn a
game.
After that, he ran
work on another na­
tional championship.

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Seminole's
cheerlending Mjuud holds a

valuable place In the
school's, as well as the
community’s.
heart.
Without them, pep ral­
lies would noi be the
same, and the football
players would have no
one lo bring thrm back
up In tbrlr darkest
hour, and no one lo
praise them when Ibey
shine.

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Scott and Leroy Jack*
■on and a boat o f other
■enlora, but the Llona,
aa usual, have plenty
in the cupboard.
Register and offen ­
sive
linem an
Ryan
Hawk both said they
are confident tn quar­
terback Kenny Starling
who w ill be starting for
the first tim e this sea­
son.
Starling
has
looked strong In sum ­

m er cam p and he still
has veteran running
backs Larry Orayaon
and Kevin
Q uintero
along wtth wide re­
ceiver Justin Holm es
returning
from
last
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to Holm es during the
Lions*
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and
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lia n a haut d a m Dr.
du m ps' high-powered
offense en route to an
upset wn In the A n t
round o f last year's regtonals.
Tbe
Liana
w ere
routed In the next
round, but Ovtedo re­
turns a solid defensive
unit, led by B U nner

Palm ierl and Brandon
ClariL
BUnner la the leader
o f the Oviedo defense,
butaqra he la nothing
m ore thna a piece o f a

ninth-grader.
Before he started at
Oviedo, he was a soccer

"Then I decided to give
football a try and I
stuck with It.*
W hen you're 6-2, 2S0.
It's, easy to stick with
football over soccer,
BUnner has asptra-

just a few Oviedo playera hung around long
enough to watch the
celebration, oncildung
several m em bers o f the
Ovtedo defense,
T m friends with a lot
o f those guys.* BUnner
said, *1 think anytim e a
rivalry Is that big it Just
makes you work harder
all
summer
when
som ething
like
that

Mkes to work us. but he
also works him self 24
(houral-7 (days a w eek).
He's
always
here
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w
wonting.

qualified

Much like Register,
for Oviedo to succeed.

Hawk
takes
center
stage

Wishes To

CONGRATULATE
OarPhysielaa
WILLIE B. NEWMAN, M.D.

Celebrating 14 Years And

ASSISTANT SPORTS
EDITOR
He handles the ball
as much as anyone on
the
Ovtedo
footb all
team, you Just never
notice him.
Ryan Hawk has been
with
the
Oviedo
program for four years
and hasn't made the
box score.vet.
But without him . the
s tiltin g center, there
would be no Oviedo
offense.
Hawk is the captain
o f d ie offense, a takecharge 0 m who bolds
reaponatbUUy' over the

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Over 10,000 Reasons

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Seminole&lt;
from the offense this
year m ostly due to h is
great ability to run.
W hile the line was
slightly ahead o f last
year by practice tim e,
they were not as far
along In the experience
departm ent. W orthing­
ton aald that he was
happy with their per­
form ance In the spring
and at the Orange and
Black game, the de­
fense was in better
shape than the often sc
at the end o f the gam e.
In
the
secondary,
which was possibly the
best in the county last
year, two players are
returning. Bobby W il­
liams. who handled a
lot o f the kick o ff re­
turn duties last year,
and Joe W atson w ill
man those positions,
leaving the third spot
up for grabs. Bennett
Is a possible con sid ­
eration. but no d eci­

sions have been m ade
yet.
A s for special team s.
Matt Nixon has m oved
up from the Junior var­
sity to replace A rm ­
strong. H e la prim arily
a kicker so G oldsm ith
w ill probably handle
the punting. H oward
w ill be returning k ick ­
offs.
"W e have a lot o f
athletes ou deW orthington
said. "Some w ill b e
playing both ways bu t 1
hope for only a scries,
not all night. Som e o f
the players have not
come up through our
program or have never
played
before.
That
gives us a slight expe­
rience problem .
But
Ih eyll catch on quickly
and should
si
be up to
by the tim e w e
face DeLand."
"M y expectations are
to go all the way. Th at
la the goal every sea-

aJVTi n o m n p n i —^ »f m
m i |HT| M o n y o p t w im to ■ aonwKM wnitiic

W e want to w in
the district and then
concentrate
on
the
playoffs. W e have as

good a abet as anyone
If we stay healthy and
focused. W e have to
play tough in all the

Hawk
there is no reason why
we ca n t wtn the 3A
state cham pionship."
Blake can certain ly
do his fob. Although he
started on the fresh­
man team at Sem inole
tilali
» L . ne
» n w m ,|
nx|n w
Dcnooi,
i

In the shadows as tong
as CMedo goes farth er
than hu t season.
"After seven years o f
playing offensive lin e.
I’m kind o f used to not
getting noticed." Hawk
aald.
‘I
know
the
offense can’t grt It
done w ithout m e."
At 6-2. 280. he’s got
the aiae necessary to
move along into bigtim e college footb all.
Oviedo
coach
G reg
Register Just doesn’t
seem to want Hawk to
be too fun o f htm aolf
Just yet.
"H e's a good kid."
Register
aald.
■Potentially,
he’s
a
great
Dtristan
I
He’s

to W inter Springs last
year. He has been wtth
the program for

Lions
Register cradled the
baO an Oviedo pulled
o ff
the
improbable
"W e never thought it
was an upset." Hawk
aald. W e found out w e
were better than any-

Paine

with h is decision.
In addition to the In­
ternal
a***t
desire that Paine baa,
there la one other thing
that m otivates him.
The fact that the sea­
son ended much earlier
than he wanted last
year.
A fter
winning
the
A thletic
Conference last year
and m oving on to post
season play In its d is­
trict, Sem inole was un­
able to continue what
Ita 9-2 season had act
them up lo accom plish.

The bus ride to Dr.
R illllp i m ay have been
the team to accept, es­
pecially the seniors. .
•Last year had a very
aad ending." Paine recalled. T h e
seniors
especially ci pected to
go a tot b rib e r than w e
did. It was a real rea l­
ity check for us and we
learned that It w »»u all
end way too quickly. So
we have to g n
100
percent at all tbnea...ln
every quarter, on ever
down for every second.
Our spirit was broken
last year but now that
loss la ou r m otivation."
Fam e doesn't really
neea m ouvaoofi, nowever. The acnlor has
m aintained an over all
grade point average o f

3.1, m u d 1060 on h ie
Standardised A chieve­
m ent T e el and has
evolved into a true
lnnt»r for the high
tch ool football team .
T m 'n o t a leader be*
cause I have to be."
Paine said. T f 1 lead. I
by to da so by exam ­
ple. I watched
the
rradrrv last yea r fd**
TJ.
(M artin)
and
watched htat in spire
the
«w with
h is
sp irit, That’s what I
hope t o . accom plish
this year."
W ith the spirit that
Paine . has
already
shown/ he shouldn't
have
any
trouble
reaching that or any

daHyl one that no one
expects you to wtn.
w d l. w e started be­
ttering In ourselves af&gt;
ter th a t*
• • •
There was no happy
ending for the Oviedo
lia n a.
No
Hose tors,
where the pood guys
p winning until they
getting a champltrophy.
The
Lions,
wtth
busloads o f afha be-

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

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week and Grayson had
a big night carrying the
ball.
Hawk Iradn a veteran
ofTenBlve line and, at 02. 250, has already
qualified Tor colleges.
He's getting plenty of
attention.
'H e's a good kid and
potentially a Division I
athlete,* Register said.
‘ He's worked hurd and
he's got all the me­
chanics.*
The defense Is also a
strong
point.
Greg
Ulanner Is one o f the
county's best linemen
and he. along with

Brandon Clark, Tony
Palmier!, Cedric Har­
ris, Maurlco Castillo.
Matt Gross and Chad
Miller, are some o f the
keys to the Lions de­
fense.
*1 think the Oviedo
defense Is the strong­
est In the county,*
Blannrr said. *We Just
need to play Oviedo
football. We know as a
team we can be the
best In the county.*
Register was the de­
fensive coach at Oviedo
before assuming the
head Job last year, so
he's quite familiar with
most of his personnel.

lie got a chance to
become even more fa­
miliar with them during
the summer. His Lions
were among the hard­
est working teams In
the county during the
hear o f June and July.
*1 think we still have
a lot o f work to do,*
Register said. *1 think
It should be easier this
year. The kids know
our staff and I've ah
ways run the defense.
It could have been dif­
ficult last year, but the
way It worked out. It
couldn't have worked
out better.*

Continued from Page 2

last y e a r and h ave a
n ew coach , offen sive
w iza rd G reg S ta n to n .
S tan ton Is a fo rm e r
ju n io r co lleg e coach
o f the yea r, b u t h e's
In h eritin g
a
bare
cu pb oard w ith
th e
Ram s.
F in a lly.
W in te r
S p rin gs In la st. D on 't
w orry, th e B ears a re
the co u n ty's sleep in g
gian ts. It w ill JUBt
take som e tim e to
grow . T h e team h as
no sen iors, b u t a lo t
o f h eart and coach

M ick H arris Is th ere
fo r the lon g run.

T h a t's h ow It look s
from h ere.

M c K in n o n —
Costiaosd from Pag* 10
finals this year.
"We have such a
great
coaching
staff
here and they keep us
motivated
and dedi­
cated,’ McKinnon said.
T h e y coach us like we
are a college learn and

If we Just listen to their
advice and follow their
Instructions, there Isn't
anything
we
can't
accomplish.*
If McKinnon has his
way. Seminole will go a
lot farther than last
year In the post sea­
son.

Cooper------Coatlausd boas Page 23
practice with the o f­
fense.
Next,
at
running
back.
Lawrence
Ru­
dolph returns at lullback and will team up
with Wright to make up
the backilcld. Wright Is
a speedster, but will
probably be forced to
go both ways with the
Rains' lack o f depth.
Matt Mergo will also
spell at fullback.

"Lawrence
Is
a
bruiser. Justin Is a big
kid with blinding speed
and Matt Is as good a
fullback as we have on
the
team.*
Stanton
said.
Eric Coleman, who
scored on an 80-yard
sweep during Satur­
day's
Inter-squad
scrimmage, will also
get some carries
The offensive
line
has gone through some

changes with several
players moving to de­
fense. Those on the
line that remain ha­
ven't even played an
entire practice together
as a solidified unit,
Stanton said.
"We haven't had the
same six guys together
on
any
given
day
through the first 10
days o f practice,* Stan­
ton said. "W ell have

some guys going both
ways."
For now, Stanton Just
wants Lake Mary to get
back on the winning
track. The Rams lost
the finals two games o f
the 1996 season and
went winless last year.
*We don't really have
a theme,* Stanton said.
"We Just want to get a
win and get better.*

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SUNDAY, JULY 19. 1998

Madness under the moon
Deadly shoot-out
acted out under
waxing full moon;
authorities debate
lunar influence
By R u m W hite
HERALD STAFF WHITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Did
moon have anythin# to do with
inanlarul behavior on July H
sheriff's deputy und wounded
13-hour about-out In Geneva?
Supervisor of Elections Sandy Goard In front of tor
naw digs on First Straat and Oak Avanua.

Paving the campaign
trail with money
B y anas W hite
HERALD STAFF WRITER

thr waxing full
Alan Slnglrtary's
when hr killed u
two others In a

For y ea n many law enforcement officer* and
rmergenry room personnel nay they feared for
thr worse on the night* with full moons. Thesr
werr nights of numerous calls and sirens.
Wolves howled and people acted strangely and
oflen vtotrntly.
Many old police chiefs have said tlirrr was a
distinct Increase tn crime under kill moons •
which start thr day before and last up to three
Law anforcamant sgants and psychologists dlsagraa on w hsttor ths full moon offsets moods

P la ta * t a « M o o n . P a g * BA

SEMINOLE COUNTY • The significant facts
from the latest campaign treasurer's report
summaries are that the two challengers In tlie
Seminole County Commission races are not
raising significant amounts o f money.
C aittaa H as la y , who Is trying to unseat W la
in District 4 had to loan himself t2.000
to collect $10,080 the last three months. He has
raised $46,106.43 overall. Adams pushed his t o ­
tal contributions to $84,751.16 with $14,597.86
In the last quarter.
Safe W oat has $23,325 total contributions •
$8,089.00 in the last quarter. He's running
against Commission Chairman Bawdy M o rris
tn District 2. Although Morris only began his

Sem inole County residents keep w orking
By N ick P M h a f
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The Sem i­
nole County unemployment rate
was lower In June compared to a
year ago. but slightly higher than
May of this year.
The latest figures from the Flor­
ida Department o f Labor show the
county's ranking at 3.0 percent,
tied with Alachua and Hillsborough

counties, tied In this catrgory as
thr fourth best In the entire state.
Manatee and Monroe countlrs werr
lowest at 2.4 prrrrnt, second was
Sarasota at 2.5 percent, third was
Lafayette at 2.9 percent.
The 3.0 figure was slightly higher
than the 2.8 percent In May. but
belter than the 3.4 percent tn June
o f 1997. In comparison, thr state's
average was 4.5 perernt, as was
tlie national seasonally adjusted

average.
Out o f a work force o f 213.137 tn
Seminole
County.
June
saw
206.724 persona employed. The
work force reportedly Increased by
8.558 persons from June to June,
while the unemployed number de­
creased by 642.
In figures released for the Or­
lando Metropolitan Statistical Area
(MSA) which includes Seminole.
Orange. Lake and Osceola coun­

Mayfair meeting
Ths Santord Historical Socisty
wSI meet at the New Tribes Mis­
sion on Thursday, July 23 at 5:30
p.m. This is a dinner meeting so
aach parson is asksd to bring Ns
own sandwich. Salad; bsvsrags
and dssssrt w$ be provided.
Former Seminole County Com­
missioner Bril Kirchhott, whose
lamMy owned the Mayfair Inn at
one time, will present the program
on The Glory Days of tto May­
fair’. Following tto meeting, brief
tours of tto first floor w « be told.
Tto meeting is open to tto public
but since space Is UmRsd reser­
vations sra required. Pis ass call
tto Sanford Museum at (407)
323-8952. Look tor coverage ot
(to event, by Grace Marie

Stinecipher, in the near lutura.
P^o4o by Tofhiny Vlnc$fii

Boaters, go slow on Econ R iver
B y B h aif Biwdls
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Pro­
ponents o f preserving the prlstine nature o f a portion o f the
Econlockhatchee River came
out on the winning aide o f an
important decision made at
Tuesday's county commission
meeting.
"We won." Rick Roberts said
to Mike Martin In the com m is­
sion chamber lobby at the
conclusion o f the public hear­
ing on an ordinance to regulate
boating speeds on the river,
from Snowhlll Road, south to
the Orange County line.
Roberts,
an eco-tourism
guide, and Martin, senior for­
ester at the Little Big Econ
State Forest, are part of a liai­
son group that solicited help

from the county commission to
regulate a potentially danger­
ous situation, between boaters
and canoeists, on the river.
‘ I think we're going to see a
fatality on the river," said Mar­
tin. ‘ It's Just a matter o f time."
The Division o f Forestry o f­
fice oversees the operation of
the state forest, which borders
both sides o f the river. Martin
said he has fielded complaints
from residents and users o f the
river, who have seen an In­
crease In power boat traffic,
some o f It reckless.
The river Is a tributary o f the
St. Johns and flows southeast
from headwaters In Orange
County.
Designated
an
"Outstanding Florida Water*.
eight miles o f the river runs
through the forest. Seminole
County, a partner In the man­

agement o f the forest. Installed
a canoe launch at the conjunc­
tion o f the river and State Road
419. near Chuluota. and a
take-out Is located In the for­
est. near Snowhlll Road.
Roberta said the Econ Is "the
Jewel In the crown" o f the
county's natural areas. Narrow
and winding, the river la ch al­
lenging
for
canoeists
and
kayakers, but dangerous to
high speed water craft.
T h e river. In and of Itself. Is
PUSS* ass ByssA. t o * • *
A personal wstsrcreft spssds
through pilings of a suspension
bridge that crosses the Econlock­
hatchee River. In tto Little Big Econ
Stale Forest. Nsw spssd limits wd
restrict this activity.

ties. the unemployment percentage
was slightly higher at 3.3 p e rm it,
higher due to Lake County's 3.H
percent, and Onuigr and Osceola
at 3.4. That total flgurr was sim ilar
to Seminole County, slightly liighrr
than In May o f this year, but lower
than June o f 1997.
Statewide, the largest employ
mrnt area was In the senn tiT - ass l a yb y * * , t o ' BA

Vote gives Longwood
citizens more input
B y J e ff C eee
HERALD INTERN
LONQWOOD - Longwood citi­
zens will now have two oppor­
tunities to oppose city budget
decisions after a recent 3-2
vote by the Longwood City
Council.
After Oct. 1. all city budget
matters must be held as an o r ­
dinance, a change from the
current resolution system. The
new system will require a
posting o f budget changes and
transfers, along with notifica­
tion o f a public hearing posted
In newspapers, before any final
budget decisions are made.
Under the old system, budget
changes could be proposed
and approved In one meeting,
city council member Anna
Marie Vacca said.
"By ordinance, people will

have advance notice for any
budget matter In the city.*
Vacca said.
"Once tlie llrst
reading o f the (budget | change
comes forward at n public
hearing, two weeks latrr. we'll
have a hearing on It.*
Vacca adds that nlthougli tinsystem may allow for greater
public monitoring of Long
wood's government, the ordi­
nance system could be harmful
In an emergency.
T n any emergency situation,
say a hurricane blows through
the town and we need money
right away. In an ordinance
situation, we have to talk about
It two times.* said Vacca. who
voted against the ordinance
system.
'Sometimes It can tuke up to
a month to do.” she added.
"The newspapers love It bertssss Bss LoagwooA. t o * «A

�2A ■ Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Sunday. July 19, 1998

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Business
F lea m ark et on track in historic bu ild in g
By V icki Beltucia
HERALD STAFF WKITKK
SANFORD
The Sanford
Historical Railroad Flea M ar­
ket Is right on truck for bar­
gains In downtown.
The historic train station,
built In ilu- downtown historic
district In the lHOOs. has been
empty for many years, even af­
ter being proclaimed a historic
landmark.
M ore than a dozen vendors,
all o f whom moved from the
Fast Colonial
Flea
Market
which burned down two years
ago, an* In the market, buying,
selling
and
trading
their
wares.
"Right now.* manager Dluna Ortiz said, “everyone's
lrailing Bennie Babies.*
Naturally air conditioned
with
large
docking
doors
thrown open to let tn the
summer
breezes,
the
flea
market lias a large variety o f
items that arc Inexpensive but
o f high quality. There Is som e­
thing for everyone, said Ortiz.
The
manager
and
her
cousin Mike Manero. who also
owns the building, said they
arc “very proud* to have the
opportunity to work with the
jicople o f Sanford and said
they have had nothing but
good experiences here.
*Wc arc very proud to be
able to help out the people of
Sanford and to be a part o f the
business community here tn
town,* Ortiz said.
She said the comm unity
lias welcomed the vendors In
their first month o f operation
and lias done much to help

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them feel at home nnd to
make them feel confident that
Sanford Is a good place to do
business.
*We really like doing busi­
ness here In Sanford.* Ortiz
said.
The vendors, she said, are a
close-knit group. They work
together on various projects.
For the Fourth o f July c e le ­
bration on the Sanford w ater­
front. they liad planned to d o ­

Crawford, Efraln Morales, Ken Saunders, Vicki Taylor.
Ramon Rios, Lucy Morales and Lisa Hansen.

nate a variety o f Items os door
prizes. When wildfires around
the stnte forced the cancella­
tion o f the show and accom pa­
nying festival, the group as a
whole agreed to donate the
gifts to fire victim s through the
Red Cross.
"We wanted to help out.*
Ortiz said.
The Sanford Historical Rail­
road Flea Market is open F ri­
day. Saturday and Sunday

Irom H a.m. until 5 p.m. B e­
ginning In September,
and
through the holidays, they will
be open on Thursdays as well.
in uddltlnn to the stntlou
building, a caboose parked
outside the facility ronlaliis
several vendors ns well.
There
ore
still
vendor
spaces available. Ortiz Is hop­
ing for more antique dealers,
produce sellers und a floral
shop.

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SANFORD - Florida Solar
Technology, Inc., o f Sanford,
lias donated a solar pool
' heattr
83.
Found
an organization that fulfills the
drearils o f children suffering
from terminal Illness.
Florida Solar President Skip
West and the Make-A-Wlsh
Foundation have arranged for
the heating system tn con n ec­
tion with construction o f an 18
by 33 foot pool, sold at cost by
South Central Pool and All
Pool owner Steve Bloods worth.
The pool was Installed at no
cost for the family o f sevenyear-old Caleb WlUls, who lives
on Boggy Creek Road In O r ­
lando.
The young WlQls boy. who
suffers from Leukemia, desired
a swimming pool so that h e
and his six brothers and Ma­
ters could better enjoy s im ­
mer afternoons.

M ONSTER DEBT ?

Oviado Mayor Mbnl Bruca (M l) and Ovtsdo Chambar
President Rich Sioane (right) present a check for

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$3,700 to Elaine Heinrich, chapter chairman of the
American Rad Cross.

Chest Groves
SANFORD
Engineered
Homes. Inc. a Central Florida
developer and builder has tar­
geted the Chase Groves area o f
Sanford for Its next residential
venture.
The 3-year-old company has
purchased an 83 acre parcel
on Old Lake Maty Boulevard
near Airport Boulevard for a
planned 224-untt gated devel­
opment called E gret’s Landing.
Engineered Homes'
Presi­
dent Igor Teplltsky says site
development has begun and
home construction Is expected
to start In August. The first
homes are expected to be
completed by this fall.
Egret's Landing represents
the first residential undertak­
ing In Seminole County for
Engineered
Homes.
which
posted a record 247 sales
worth 824.1 million last year.

Office leases
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - R e ­
al vest Partners. Inc. o f Mait­
land has successfully negoti­
ated four office leases at two
different office buildings In A l­
tamonte Springs.
George Livingston, president
o f the company said the leases
total 8185.300 and all four
were negotiated by Rralvest
commercial leasing specialist
Mary Jane Oandee.
One was with Cornerstone
Publishing, Inc., for 3.000
square feet o f office space at
1000 Robin Road In Altam onte
Springs.
.
Another was for Bell M icro ­
products. Inc.. 1.904 square
feet at 1110 Douglas Avenue.
At the same location, the third
und fourth leases were for
D urliam ic Zusudu and Lcueh.
I’.A., for 584 square feet and
March Electronics
for 539

Taste o f Oviedo proceeds benefit Red Cross
B e D avid F rasier
HERALD STAFF WRITER
OVIEDO - May wae the last
Ume anyone thought o f Taste
o f Oviedo.
On Thursday. July 16, Oviedo
Chamber o f Commerce m em ­
bers were treated to one Im­
portant but tasty leftover from
dial event.
At tills year's Taste, a new
precedent was set: donation
boxes were set up at the
opening o f the annual festival
o f food, fun and entertain­
ment. This Is the flrst time In
the four-year run o f this event
that any type o f fund raising
lias been done. The donations
were strictly on a voluntary

basis. There Is no admission to
enter Taste o f Oviedo.
The recipient o f this year's
Taste Is the American Red
Cross. T h e decision |to give
proceeds to ARC| was made
before the tornadoes or fires
broke out.’ said Rich Sioane.
president
of
the
G reater
Oviedo
Chamber
o f Com ­
merce. ’ It Is an upstanding o r­
ganization
and
well
run,*
Sioane said.
At the monthly Chamber
luncheon Thursday, s check
for 83.700 was presented to
Elaine
Heinrich.
chapter
chairman o f the American Red
Cross, by Oviedo Mayor Mlml
Bruce and the former presi­
dent uf the Chamber ol Com­

merce,
Tim
Slattery.
The
luncheon Is held every month
at Touqu i W illie's Bar and
Grill at the com er o f M itchell
Hammock
Road and State
Road 419. This past Thursday
also marked the third sellout
lor Chamber luncheons.
The Taste o f Oviedo is a one
day event where local food r e ­
tailers
and
restaurateurs
showcase their wares. In addi­
tion to eating, visitors con lis­
ten to music, stroll by the vin­
tage c a n o f yesteryear, ap­
praise works at the fine arts
exhibit and even
com pete
against others In a culinary
cook-off. Kids even have vari­
ous activities to keep them
busy.

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Longwood firm tops off new airport
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HERALD CORRESPONDENT
A Longwood construction company's innova­
tive methods will soon make parking easier
for travelers at Orlando International Airport.
DCC Constructors, Inc. formed HDC. a Joint
Venture to design and build new garages on
the airport's A and B sides. The Seminole
County company had considered bidding solo
on the 842 million expulsion project, but d e ­
cided a team approach would work better due
to the project's size.
The other partners are The Haskell Co. o f
Jacksonville and minority-owned Construct
Two Construction Managers Inc. o f Orlando.
When com pletely finished, the m ultiple
parking structures will double the number o f
spaces adjacent to the .terminal. New ramps
will give drivers easy access to the garages
front the airport's departure level.
"It's been rxtrcnicfy smooth and ahead of
schedule.* said DCC Vice President Douglas
Storcr.
HDC topped off the first phase o f the Beside

addition early this month. At the company's
request. Orlando officials issued t h r project's
permits In phases, which enables the airport
to make additional parking spaces available as
each section Is com pleted.
’ It's to allow the owner to utilize that facility
for their dire need o f parking spaces,’ said
Thad Chambliss. DCC project manager. ’ It's
unusual. On a normal protect, they would not
do it. But OOAA (Greater Orlando Aviation
Authority) needs the parking spaces ao badly.’
HDC plans to turn the Oral parking section
on the B side over to the airport In August,
three months sooner than anticipated. The
entire 5,200-parking-spacc project should be
finished In July 1999.
*We are building the parking because o f our
growth. In 1996. we were the fastest growing
airport In the world.’ said Carolyn Fennell, di­
rector o f public affairs for the Greater O r ­
lando Aviation Authority.
To avoid interrupting airport traffic. HDC
pours all the major concrete slabs after m id­
night. The team's 250 employees park o ff site.

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Possession
Bryan Brown. 33. o f 112
Moan Rd., Winter Springs, waa
unrated Thursday, July 16, by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Brown wna charged with culti­
vation o f cannabis, possession
o f cocaine, possession o f can­
nabis over 20 grams and pos­
session o f drug paraphernalia.
Brown was arrested at the
above addrrss. City/County In­
vestigative Bureau Issued a
search warrant at the above
address.
Tammy Brown. 31. o f 112
Moss Rd., Winter Springs, was
arrested Thursday. July 16, by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Brown was charged with culti­
vation o f cannabis, possession
o f cocaine, possession o f can­
nabis over 20 grams and pos­
session o f drug paraphernalia.
Brown was arrested at the
above address. CCIB con­
ducted a search warrant at the
above address.
Mark Hampton. 41, o f 106
Robin Cr., Sanford, was a r­
rested Sunday, July 12. by
Sanford police. Hampton was
charged
with
purchastng/possesstng a
controlled
substance, bringing a con­
trolled substance into a correc­
tional facility, robbery and b a t­
tery.
James Coon. 34. o f 94 Sweet
Briar Branch, Longwood. was
arrested
Monday. July
13.
Coon was charged with p o s­
session o f crack cocaine and
unlawful speed. Coon was ar­
rested at the com er o f Melody
Way and Anchor Road. Officer
found drugs In vehicle upon
search.

Iittir y
Christopher Rice, 21, o f 3840
S. Beardall, Sanford, was* a r­
rested Thursday. July 16. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Rice was charged with battery
and was arrested on Interna­
tional Parkway. Rice allegedly
hit his flanc* in the head.
Jeannle Williams. 37. o f 1034
lbt Place. Longwood. waa ar­
rested Thursday, July 16. by
Longwood police. Williams waa
charged with aggravated bat-

above address. Williams alleg­
edly hit her husband In the
back o f the head twice. She
also allegedly struck him on
the shoulder with a broom.
Shelia Markestyn. 43. o f 165
Tailgate Branch,
Longwood.
was arrested Thursday, July
16. by Seminole County depu­
ties. Markestyn wan charged
with battery and was arrested
at
the
above
address.
Markestyn allegedly slapped
her son's face repeatedly.
John McVeigh. 50. o f 219
Dorchester Sq.. Lake Mary, was
arrested Friday, July 17. by
Lake Mary police. McVeigh was
charged with battery and was
arrested at the above address.
McVeigh allegedly slapped his
llve-ln girlfriend twice.

Forgory
Christopher Mayhew, 28, of
127 Yale Dr., Sanford, waa ar­
rested Thursday, July 16, by
Sanford police. Mayhew was
charged with forgery, uttering
forged Instrument and grand
theft. Between 6/11 and 7/7,
Mayhew allegedly cashed 3
stolen payroll checks.
Laaholanda Brown. 23, of
4531 Richard Allen St.. Lake
Monroe, was arrested Thurs­
day. July 18. by Sanford police.
Brown was charged with ut­
tering forged Instrument and
was anested In the 800 block
o f South French Avenue.

Attempt to oiudo
Michele Ehrrnrrich. 19. o f
118 llpsala Rd., Sanford, was
arrested Thursday. July 16. by
Lake Mary police, Ehrenrelch
was
charged
with
fleeIng/stlemptlng to elude and
driving while license Is sus­
pended or revoked. Ehrenrelch
was anested In the 100 block
o f Qrovehollow Court. Report
sold that Ehrenrelch'a license
h » * been suspended 3 times
for failure to pay traffle fines.

Disorderly Intoxication
David Bright. 36. o f 1905
Park Ave.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Thursday, July 16, by
Sanford police. Brifpit was
charged with disorderly Intoxi­
cation and was arrested at the
above address.

WEATHER
T o d a y:
A fternoon thunder­
storm s. Highs In the mid-OOs.
Lows In the mld-70s Suadmn
Afternoon thunderstorms. High*
In the mld-90s. Lows In the mid70s. M onday: Afternoon thun­
derstorm s. Highs In the mid90s. Lows In the raid-70s. Tues­
day: Afternoon thunderstorms.

B m jiu a B ea ch : S eas a re 23 fe e t w ith a m o d e ra te
ch op . W ater tem p era tu re a t
D ayton a la 70 d egrees an d
a t N ew S ym m a, 70 d egrees.
W in d s a re from th e sou th a t
10-15 m .p.h.

E xplorer teens benefit
from M a d D og ram page
This Is a warning to wannabe
wrestlers Dennis
and
Karl Malone - stay clear o f
Sanford unless you ‘ want to
meet up with ‘ M ad D og” T a y­
lo r.
A mild-mannered neighbor­
hood cop by day. Mad Dog Is
one mean dude In the ring by
night, a master who's never
been beaten.
Actually. Mad Dog has only
had two matches but he won
them both and Sunday night
he's ready for No. 3.
He's part o f the Main Event
o f a card at Miss Libby's Bam
on French Ave. Mad Dog Taylor
and C hris T u rn er are matched
against Bryan A u stin and BIU
T ow ers.
The doors open at 6 p.m.
and the matches begin at 7
p.m. Proceeds will go to the
Sanford Police Explorers. Tick­
ets are &gt;6.
Anyone passing the Bam
without stopping may have to
deal with Mad Dog. The SPD
station la right down the street.

RUSS
WHITE
first homicide o f Its kind. Do
m know where and how It
appened?

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We make

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f l e women (uyuir

Moo Moo Moo
Yep. It's C ow A p p ro e la tieu
D ay In Woodstock. Vt. The
folks in Woodstock milk this
one for all Its worth each July.
There’s a ‘ Cowledge
Bowl"
competition, dairy education
programs, butter and Ice cream
making and more. Everything
else palls to what will go Inside
the old Billings Farm ft mu­
seum this weekend.
There's a T od d y lo a f's
M aaJe In Lahaska, Pa., where
7.000 folks and their Teddies
are ready to hug themselves
silly.
For the next six days, more
than 7,500 bikers from all over
the U.S.A. will peddle In the
Bagla ta r's Annual C roat B i­
cycle Rida Aarona la v a . The
Des Moines Register newspar sponsors this event. Each
cyclist is a spokesman for
himself and the paper.

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Our good
friend
Nelson
Maudala Is 80 today. He'e been
free the last eight years after
being Im prisoned for his strug­
gle against apartheid In South
Africa. In 1994 he sms elected
president o f the country in the
first all-race election there.
Am ong the other birthdays
to rem em ber today: Senator
Jafea Otaroi (the once and Aiture astronaut) ia 77, Ice skat­
ing cham pion and announcer
D lek B nttan la 09 and Magic
basketball player P w q r H ar­
daw ay la 26. Th is guy who
m onied B arb ra S tm is iu A is
57 today. Hla nam e la B rotta .

(You Supply It)

singer who never married
Jam es Brolln. w ill be 67 on
Sunday. T o hear her sing. ” U
Must Be Him” la to hear an
earth angel.
Ktau C am eo, perhaps the
second best girl singer who
didn't marry Jam es Brolln, la
62 on Monday.
H er ‘ Bette
Davis Eyes" recording proved
to the music industry that anything can happen at a record­
ing session. C am eo later made
a duet record with Barbra
Streisand.
Cfcaak D aly, the coach who
Inspired the M agic to play .600

Chicago, where all the dogs
look forward to July 10. Society
volunteers wash the Chicago
canines, funds going to the So­
ciety, Even A I CagaaM used to
have clean dogs, said a Society
spokesm an.

S e m in o le H erald

Answ er is 'M a rily n ’
Friday's quia answer was
M a rilyn M u m , H er first
Hollywood screen test was on
Ju)y 19. 1946. Jam es Brolln
was five year* old at the tim e.

Elephants In circuses are not trained with love and treats. They endure
years of brutal training. Is this entertainment? C hens Facts:
• Since 1983. 21 people have been killed and 34 people sertouafy
injured by performing elephants.
• Most Incidents of elephant aggression have Involved elephants
which have been routinely beaten throughout their lives.
Please help Kim Basinger and the Performing Animal Welfare Society put
an end to the use of elephants In the circuses.

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ED ITO RIAL

Be informed, be
very informed
S em in o le C o u n ty co m m issio n ers a t th eir
A u gu st 11 m ee tin g wtU co n sid er a b a llo t
referen d u m p ro m p ted b y 9.651 sig n a tu res
from reg istered v o te rs op p osed to th e a d u lt
en terta in m en t o rd in a n c e a s It n o w sta n d s.
T h e revised o rd in a n c e w o u ld clo th e th e
co u n ty’s n u d e d a n c e rs w ith btktn lo. T h e tw o
ch o ice s c o m m is sio n e rs h a ve , a re to a d o p t
the rev ised o rd in a n c e o r to rej e c t K a n d
p la ce It on th e b a llo t fo r vo te rs to d e d d e :
b ik in is o r n o b ik in is .
T h e referen d u m q u e s tio n c a m e a b o u t
w h en m em b ers o f th e C itize n s t o r D ecen cy
m ou n ted a p e titio n ca m p a ig n , g a rn e rin g
sig n a tu res fro m e le c to rs th in g In 3 / 5 o f th e
co u n ty co m m issio n e le c tio n d is tric t. T h e
to ta l h ad to e q u a te to fiv e p e rcen t o f ele c to rs
q u a lifie d to v o te In th e la st g e n e ra l e le ctio n .
T h a t m ea n s o f th e 187,934 v o te rs in
S e m in o le C ou n ty, fe w e r tlu u i 10,000 m ay
o verrid e a d ecisio n e le cted o ffic ia ls an d s ta ff
h a vc sp en t m ore th a n a y e a r c ra ftin g .

S p eed h u m p s
A thought on op en ! humps. W tist IT a judge
rule* against the county regarding the humps,
and the axle breakers are not rem oved? W here
w ill the liability lie? Who Is going to pay the
court costs when the law suit ts finally A M ? ■
don't think that all the taxpayers tot Sem inole
County should bear the burden.
It Is m y opinion that the courts have only one
possible solution should they rule against the
county. TUm that portion o f the roadways over
to the residents. Speed humps, ttablUty and all
that goes with It. C rests i tax district that puts
the coat and liability o f s i o f this on the shoul­
ders o f those who want It.
I have a strong feeling that people w ill change
their nUnda very quickly If they are h eed with
S e tf- r ig h t e o u a h y p o c r it e s
Td hke to address the self-

A referen d u m ca n rep re s e n t th e b e a t o f
d em o cra cy in a ctio n ; th e p e o p le h a v e a
s tro n g sa y In go vern m en t, th e p e o p le d e cid e
Is
s iU es:
M i wwamlew»
4l#u ru
m lles.
aa '
Issu
m a jo rity
W e h op e th a t Is th e e s s e h e re , b u t w e a re
co n ce rn ed th a t. Ju dgin g b y p a s t v o te r
tu rn o u t In S e m in o le C o u n ty , a m in o rity
w ill d e c id e th is iss u e , a n d th a t m in o rity ma
b e v o tin g b a a ed o n a g en e ra liza tio n : (O f
co u rse w e d o n 't w a n t n u d e d a n c in g in o u r
co u n ty !) ra th e r th a n b y s tu d y in g * 0 th e
in fo rm a tio n th a t h a s le d U p to ta la . W h a t

a n y th in g th a t Im p a cts

rated m ovies a re p ro te c te d u n d o r th c UJS
C o n s titu tio n a s a n ex p res sio n o f fre e
sp eech . M in d y o u , p o i M p f l f M H O T
p rotected a n d c a n be b e n n s d The tric k la
d is tin g u ish b ed
e ro ticis m . O v e r
C o u rt, lik e s h ift
re d efin ed p orn o

H o w did county get to this point?

tu n in g, c ra ftin g a n d e n fo rc in g th e a d u lt
o rd in a n c e a s It eta n d e, K o ch co m m toeton er'
Is w efl-v erse d a n th e n u a n ces o f th a t
o rd in a n c e. E a ch h a s a n o p in io n a n d w tB t d
y o u th a t h e ts a c tin g In th e b e a t In te re s t o f
th e co u n ty .
*
C e rta in ly , th e re a re tJm cs In a
govern m en t’s life th a t a n Issu e Is m a d e fa r a
referen d u m . (S a n fo rd 's la k e fto n t
d evelop m en t fa h e a d ed fa r a v a le ; a n d th a t
iss u e is sim p ly o n e o f v o ic in g fro m o n e 's
h e a rt, y e a o r n a y . to k e e p t o r t M elton P a rk
a s It Is, o r to d e d ic a te a la k e fto n t fa te fa r a
h o td / o o n fe re n c e c e n te r, t o w le g a l Issu es
co m p lica te i t A referen d u m fa a p e rfe c t w ay
A lth o u g h w e 1
o u n ty sh o u ld r ar r r fae a n y d is p le a s u re wttti
co
co u n ty ro n n n lselQ n rri‘ v o te o n
en te rta in m en t a t th e p o lls , It w ill m o o t Hbafe
g o to referen d u m . W e Im p lore a ll rttfasn a to
g e t o u t a n d v o te o n th is referen d u m , a n d to
re a lize th a t th is Is a ta g g e r Iss u e th an w h a t
y o u w a n t in y o u r b a c k y a rd . T h e le g a l *
en ta n g le m e n u a re m an y. S tu d y th e
o rd in a n c e. T a lk to a ll this co n u n fa aion n s,
A tte n d p u b lic h e a r fc jfi a n d listen to b o th
a id es, a n d b e a w a ie a ft h e r w d A c a lfa n s a f

fo r a ll o f u s, d em ocra cy a u fiers.
A n d th is is s u e h a s iw n a th m n w i o o d le g a l
ra m ific a tio n s w a y b eyon d w h a t o n e facto In
o n e 's h ea rt.

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R oss
Soniew lK rc along the way. It waa m entioned
that this would create job *. This approach
didn't set too w ell w ith some. Result: A t a later
m eeting. It is agreed 0 -2 vote) that about
$850,000 w ill be spent on 17-92 from SR 436 to
the Orange County line for a beau tification
project.
Tne hinds for this project, so I’m told, cam e
from a transportation hind, from canceled aidew alk and landscaping projects elsewhere, and
from the econom ic incentive awards program .
H ere's the bottom line: A Florida statute rres public hearings prior to the adoption o f
annual budget. Another statute states, inter
'alia, that If an amendment to a budget Is re­
quired for a purpose not specifically authorised
in the statute, a form al resolution and a public
hearing are required.
There was no resolution and no public h e a r
tng. A ll o f this makes one wonder what else has
been going on.
Now get this. When the county charter was
written, the follow ing language waa Included:
•...The County Commission shall aa a prereq­
uisite to arty legislative action (by ordinance or
Resolution) (sic) that may have an econom ic
coat to the public or taxpayers o f Sem inole
County, perform an econom ic Impact state­

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ment. This requirem ent may be waived fay a
m ajority plus one vote or the entire Board o f
County Com m lssfoners. The application. Inter­
pretation or adjudication o f airy questions a ris­
ing under this provision shall be the respon si­
bility o f the Board o f County C om m issioners,
whose determ ination shall be fin al/
Never mind what may have been- Intended.
Th is Is debatable. The words apeak for them ■elves. They were not followed, and that’s the
bottom line.

The conference center and hotel
on the lakefront In Snnford
The m anner tn w hich this project has been
handled leaves much to be desired. I f 1 were a
resident o f Sanford, I’d be outragedl
A beautiful park area serving afl dttoena. A
place where children and fam ilies can gather
and play. A ctivities are such aa to keep children
and young people occupied In constructive ac­
tivities. If the park disappears, where do those
who use It go? The street? Th e county should
have no part In destroyin g this park.
Aa a county resident. 1 disapprove o f
county com m issioners rushing
m shtng to designs
designate a
park as a site for a hotel and conference center
without 8ret ohtitntn g an arenomlc im pact
nt, Inform ation aa to management re­

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The Alan we
remember

wcfl m d gave m y very beat vo l­
unteer service to the Authority,
however. I d a m i a M to be
ronakV red a candidate tor reappointm ent to the Sanford
Aviation Authority. H la tim e

tmptete ray current term,
hich ends O ctober I, 1990.
The Oitando-Sanfard Airport

last few hours. Alan waa a
SICK man who had traveled
many m ites In troubled waters.
If he had followed up on the
treatment which he started

Response to
Bob Kuhn
In reaponae to Bob Kuhn's
letter o f June 28, 1098.
* My efforts and othera work-

sponsibilities. who w ill own what, exactly how
many dollars are being com m itted and for what,
and my guess there ate a bunch o f other ques­
tions that require answers.
For certain, public hearings on this subject
should be held to hear from all county resi­
dents. One should note that Sanford residents
are also county residents.

The Sanford City Hall flap
In the present budget (FY-98) there is a
statement that In FY-99 It to estim ated that a
840,000,000 bond issue w ill be Issued t o p ro­
vide funds for construction o f county budd­
ings...prim arily the County Courthouse (sic) ex­
pansion and renovation protec t..."
Nowhere In the present budget to there one
cent for purchase o f the Sanford C ity Had to
meet the space requirem ents. In addition, there
has not been one form al report presented by
knowledgeable people that the Sanford C ity
Hall to tn good condition. wfO not need exten­
sive repairs, and w ill m eet county space re­
quirem ents for an extended period o f tone. N ei­
ther has there been a form al presentation by a
professional as to the w orth o f the Sanford C ity
The m atter o f w hether or not the purchase o f
the Sanford C ity Had to a good idea or a

Idea is not known because there has not been a
public hearing or a pu blic d e b a tc -tf you w ill. I
believe that the Florida statute m akes it m anda­
tory that there be a pu blic.bearin g, that there
be a form al resolution to amend the present
budget I f purchase tn this fiscal year is In­
tended, and that the com m ents made elsew here
pertinent to an econom ic Impact statem ent arc
1 also believe that the appointm ent o f a
county com m issioner to be one o f those desig­
nated to handle negotiations on the price to be
paid for the Sanford C ity Had violates the
county charter. W hy?
It to absolute that the governm ent o f Sem inole
County baa separation o f legislative and execu­
tive ftm etions. A com m issioner is a legislator,
period. A d executive ta c tio n s are vested In the
e m in g n M g g e n period. N egotiating to not a
nincnon.
w h at to the rush on this? W hy to a comm isd o n er negotiating w ith the m ayor o f Sanford
who. rm told, contributed heavily to the camW Mg* MkLftlll,
The public dean
an unbiased appraisal o f
Sanford CNy Had
a com plete, candid report
than the
s ta ff wtthotit one iota o f

IN B R IE F

78.

S.P.D. Investigator Pat
t«tpnttgfd the man as
Jim m ie Lee HOI J r.. 40. o f
Tklla ha race.
According
to
Sm ith. H ill's body was Identi­
fied through flngreprinto. Ber­
w ick. who recently purchased
the house to Sanford, but atm
resides tn EuatJa. apparently

In Loving Memory Qf

TERRENCE C. FLANDERS

mayor
W e th e m
H r Iowa you.

S££S1

Fired officer's
dad speaks

tens. W s certainly h are com ­
passion for the dregory AunUy
and h a d b es
of
in s
tw o
waim dsd men. W s pray for ad
tow enforcemen t personnel and
their to withes everyth
c m be no doaura an
tton a t hand untd ad tndM duala ace ad oldest

W e B e lie v e
In T h e -O ld
F a s h io n W ay

W m a a a ? ^ te ia lla C M

Adamson will not
serve again onairportboard
I wish to thank the C o b -

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•SsirtnoW Herald. Sanford. Florida • Sunday. J i i y 19.1998

Q u ip s

Speed

Continued troaa h f i 1A
campaign in March this year while the others
were at It as long as a year, he reports
$65,394.00 in total contributions. $30,194.00
the last quarter.
Four years ago when Morris won a commlsslon scat as a challenger, he had $93,000 In
contributions.
Each candidate must list each o f their contri­
butions no matter what the amount, and also
list their expenditures. Adams spent $34,156.46
on his campaign. Morris $22,532.48. Henley
has spent $17,975.92 and West $10,204.37.
There are 44 days until the Republican pri­
maries on Sept. 1. Friday was the last day to
register and there were no surprises or addi­
tions.

Sandy's new home

on a public-nudity ordinance. *!n his dreams,"
Adams aald. *My position has always been1that
It Is bad policy for government to infringe upon
Seminole County citizens' personal freedoms.
Adams said that If the citizens want to oust
the item on a ballot than that'a what should be
done. This Is after more than 10.000 citizens
requested the commission re-address the Usue.
Adams voted against the ordinance previously
when It was quashed. 3-2.
The commissioners will talk again at a 7 p.m.
public hearing on August I I .
Insiders are expecting a lively debate that
night. "W ell probably, have to hear from a h alf
dozen bouncers and nude dancers working their
way through college." someone aald.
Probably.

L a C age aux C asselberry

Sandy award and her Elections Board staff
have moved Into new digs at the old Welaka
Building at First Street and Oak Avenue. Qoard
has served as the county's Supervisor o f Elec­
tions since 1966. Her offices had been at the
County Services Building.
For those who need election Information, call
(407) 665-7700
•
4* t
&gt;.

‘ In his dreams*
at Com m issioner M efc ttsw s e e V IM s 's quip
last Tuesday that Adam s had reversed hts stand

Just when the lords o f decency thought they
were chasing the nude dancing clubs from
Casselberry, a new kind o f decadence has
em erged.
A club known as Persuasions has opened
where the old Chappies lounge used to do on
Route 436. It Is serosa the road, yet a 1,000
miles from Rachel's.
Persuasions caters to a gay and lesbian cli­
entele and has weekend shows that feature drag
queens.
Caaaelbeny officials aren't saying what
they're thinking.

M oon ----------•
Lake Mary Police C h ief Rick
B eaiy says the m yth about the
full moon having an effect on
people has been around a long
tim e and w ill rem ain. "If our
body count is 60 percent w ater
and the frill moon can m ove an

w ill admit that they act differ­
ently to stress when the moon
ta ftdl. O ther* m ay not realize
they arc affected by the Lunar
Syndrome .
Tbe fbval advice ta to treat
people who exhibit weird be­
havior with respect, end. by ell
means do not laugh at them.
No one's laughing.

nothing more than a
b ig
creek." aald Roberta, who told
com m issioners that the Econ
Ib designated as a state canoe
trail. "It's been discovered (by
power boaters) as a place to go
and drive real fast,* said
Roberta, with very little restric­
tion.
In the public hearing, County
Attorney Lonnie Groot pre­
sented three options to the
com m issioners: a SO horse­
power Umitetion. a 5-mUe-perhour apeed lim it, and an Idle
speed/no wake aone.
W hile Roberts and Marttn
w ere In favor o f an Idle
■peed/no wake zone, both w ere
■atlafled wtth the speed lim it
act by the ordinance. Copt. BUI
Arm strong, com m ander o f the
Setninole County S h erifTi O f­
fice Special O perations Unit,
■poke in favor o f opuon three,
saying that speed lim its i
be difficult to enforce her

radar does not work w ell on
the river.
Chairman Randy M orris was
concerned that any ordinance
would Indirectly restrict oil
power boaters. "W hat w e're
nearing m ore and more la that
(boaters) aren't showing cour­
tesy." He said while he under­
stands concerns of J h e non­
power boat users, "w e're a l­
ways very sensitive on these
Issue." because o f the restricturn o f personal freedoms. "It's
very easy to agree wtth both
skies.* said M onts.
•U's difficult to balance eve­
ryone's Interests," sold C om ­
m issioner Dick Van D er W lede.
He. said he would be In favor o f
speed lim its. "(The 5-m ile per-

hour speed lim it) would give
everyone use o f the waterway
in the same m an ner* aald Van
D erW lcde. T h e re 'll be a lo t o f
people who won’t want to (b e
on that portion o f the fiver)
anym ore.*
The ordinance la effective
upon receipt o f the paperwork
in Tallahassee and signs w ill
be installed along the river in
the M a r future, M artin aald.
V iolation o f the ordinance la a.
miadeamor. V iolators can b e
arrested. io to ja il, and lined
up to 0800.
The rmmnUaifm
directed

INTERNATIONAL
CULTURAL
EX CH AN G E
SERVICES

Em ployed
w ith 738.400 persons listed,
w ell above the second largest
figure which w as 363,500 per­
sona m the sendee Industry
which Involved the hotd/m otel
business, food
preparation.
igure*
utural

I n M in A
300 N. French Ave., Sanford
(407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 333440S

IntroducingJbttI Budutu Bunking*
A O th e b u n k in g y m tr tm u O b u d n t t t noods,

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There's Something About Mary

a comical fi

***1/3 ( M l af law} It la
rude, offensive and shocking.
David
But. then again. Ifa made by
the Karrrllys.
Frazier
Low com edy flnolly h a i a
voice, and It cornea In the form
o f two brut h e n from Rhode
Inland: Peter and Bobby Parrrlly. You could aay that th ey
are the C om a or gross humor.
4
They conduct another y in phony o f aldcneaa with There's
Something About Mary.
young man frantically id ea to
Upstanding, straight arrow
zip hie panto but forgets that
m ovte-goers ahould ateer clea r
there la som ething in the way.
o f thla. Unleaa you r w illing to
Painful and Jaw-dropping, but
buat looae with It. II la a com i­
It w ill leave you with tears
cal free-for-all. It alao leaven
running down you r cheeka.
you with an acute pain In you r
And In the m idst o f this laretomach from laughing, and
rtng humor, you hare a h ila ri­
your threat hurts too. I f a , ous Oreek chorus and a subtle
drenching and exhausting.
Joke on last year’s The Sweat
The thing la. you ahmdd N O T
HerrqJ\er aa C hris BMott goes

;w

makes you com pose you rself
alter falling on the floor, dou­
bled over with the giggles. It
alao happened
In Kingpin,
where Woody lla rrelooa ’a skid
row bow ler team s a distasteful
lesson
about pleasing
his
landlady, and you would be In
com plete shock If It were not
for the knee-slapping hysterics
the scene evokes.
In each film , the brothers
see Just how fo r they can push
It. It would be hard for them
to top them selves after Mary.
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SANFORD - Beginning Mon­
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lo visit the Bahamas. Although
press releases Issued to dale
have boasted that the flights
originate from Orlando, the acluai service will begin In Sa Il­
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Sanford al 5:5G p.m. and ar­
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J ie y babe, what’s you r sign?
’ W rit I uxu bom (n the sign
qf water and U'z there that I feel
mu beet...’

halves and quarters.
The 12 month tropical cmlen*
dar Is tied to the aeaaona. *1
-Glenn Shorrock believe as we became an agri­
cultural baaed society the 12
B f J saaa R s fk ta
month calendar becam e the
HERALD STAFF WRITER
norm.’ said PeUertn.
And what Is the 13th sign of
SANFORD • Glenn Shorrock. the zodiac? According to PeUertn
lead singer for the Little River It is Ophluchus, the Serpent
Band, celebrated his 54th birth* Bearer. It Is Ophluchus* heel
day June 30, according to Infer- that la crushing the scorpion In
matlon provided by rock-n-roU the Scorptus constellation,
guru Jerry Steffen, on-air per* Ophluchus Is known as the
sociality for WMMO's afternoon healer. Pellertn believes the
drive time.
Ophluchus constellation might
In the song, ’ Cool Change*, have been Incorporated Into the
Shorrock writes o f the feeling o f Scorptus sign,
kinship with sea creatures and
The planetarium is currently
o f the special feeling he gets allowing the program The 13th
from sailing on the water. He Sign: Some Facte os. the Myths
attributes his aquatic connec* oj Astrology. PeUerln designed
tion to the elem ent o f water the program based on the sky
associated with his zodiac sign. Itself. "The stars are there,*
Cancer.
reminds PeUerln. "We design the
But Is Shorrock's sign really constellations.’
Cancer? Maybe not according to
"When they leave, I want peo*
Laurent PeUerln Jr.. In charge o f pie to know the difference
operations and production at between astrology and astrono*
the
Sem inole
Com m unity my.* said PeUerln. Astronom y Is
r « n » g» Hanetartum.
the science o f observing the
Yburaodlac s t o ils determined stars and planets to understand
t o the constellation In which their true nature. Astrology
to t M in appears at the tone o f does' not Rt the definition o f •
your btrth. M tertn potnta out science,
that the sun m oves through 13
Myths qTAslroiogy can be seen
zodiac constellations. Just as at the planetarium at 8:30 p.m.
there are 13 lunar months. The on Saturday evenings through
Mdereal calendar, which means September,
related to the stars, notes the
’ Astrology gets so much more
months based on the m oan's press.* PeUerln remarks. *Vou
relationship to the stars.
don't see an astronom y column
If astrology Is reading the In the paper every day.*
stars and planets to predict the
Whether out o f curiosity, ju st
future, wouldn't It make sense for the fen o f It, or as a part o f
that astrology be based on sU 13 planning one's day. virtually
•ntHme constsfiahent . Instead o f everyone has checked out their
the 12 that are currently used?
horoscope at one tim e or anoth*
*How can you dlvorca it from er (whether they admit It or not),
the stars when you are suppose Was It way o ff or eerily correct?
to be u a tr* the stars.* questions Whsl If It wasn't even your horo*
PeUerln.
scope you were reading?
Perhaps for convenience the
By the wsy, according to
13 lunar montha were conflg* Pellertn. Shorrod Is not Cancer,
ured into a ayndodtc calendar a water sign, but Oem lnl. an air
baaed on the phases o f the sign. So what sign are you?
moon, after all 12 Is a much
easier num ber to w ork wtth and
Ts ass a som partssa o f the
can be neatly
divided Into aodiaee* plssas m s VOgo fiC

although most people mistake them for
•hooting stars, he added.
SANFORD - As the outer space-themed *n° 0"When meteors enter the emth's
Acttoo Aim
draws movie* atmosphere, they bum up about 18 to
100 miles up In the air,* Pellertn said,
They actually bum the air, and it caua*
ea the air to glow and lt*a what we call a
shooting star." While moat meteors bum
According to Laurent A. Pdtertn Jr.. In up as they enter the earth's atmosphere,
large of operations and production for heavier meteors can paw through the
aunoaohere caster and htt the earth, he
continued.
In 1008. In the remote region of
TUngusta, Syberta. a large meteor hit the
amaTrttii the force of a modem day
nuctear weapon.* he said. A man who

one that hlt tn Byberta was In the middle
of nowhere.*
As common place as shooting Mar.
and meteors are. Pellertn says that
although U la far fetched, a Texaa-steed
meteor Impact could also happen.
_____.
^
*A meteor over 300 tene ts too big for
the atmosphere tostop. so aoetsfar tt^s
n e o tT e n e
b e W s tht anajhae
hit and ktlted the dhaaaun. and that
one was about the else of ML Everest
be said. "It would 0s H 0 * through the
atmosphere and make a bote in the
earth slightly btgpr than itself,
"When If finally gets down In the earth.

Is expected to hit the earth within the
next 10 to 15 years. However. PeUertn Is

pte should be more concerned wtth
everyday Ufa. PiMertn —id.
■You have a far dealer chance of being
kflfad in your car than you do of being
bit by a meteor.* PeUertn added. “Maybe
what people say Is true. If tbs earth suf­
fers
another
large
meteor
impact...maybe the cockroaches wdl sOH
be around the n o t that Mound*”

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"Most of the meteors that hit the earth
usually hit the oceans.* he eakL ’ More
than three quarters of the earth le water,
so it has the biggest probability of get­
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Senvnoi# Hamid, Sanford, Honda • Sunday, July 19,1998 &gt;9 0

Sanfordite wins
‘Best Dancer’ in
competition for
Miss Florida title
Although Natalie W eld wasnot the recipient or the coveted
M lu Florida title (which waa
won by Mlaa Miami Llaette
Gonzalez), the statuesque con*
testant from Sanford Is a bigtime winner as well as being a
Florida
title
holder.
She
learned many things w hile
com peting In the recent Mlaa
Florida
Pageant
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Apopka 1098, prelim inary to
the Mlaa Am erica Pageant In
Septem ber. Among the th in a
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experiences. There's plenty o f
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Perform ing A rts Centre
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segments: W ednesday, talent:
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For her award-winning per­
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for
accom plish­
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Girls Scouts raise money for fire victims
When Brownie O ld Seoul
Troop 1710 heard about the
fires In Seminole County, they,
decided they wanted to do
something to help. So Troop
Leader Oall Ricci called the
Salvation Army and asked what
they needed.
People have a m isconception
about FEMA which only covers
people not covered by home­
owner's or renter's insurance.
So. while some residents In
Geneva are eligible for FEMA
assistance, not everyone Is.
But having FEMA assistance Is
not going to cover your losses.
The maximum FEMA will pay Is
313.000 • not enough to re­
build a house and a life. And
while homeowner’s Insurance
will cover
rebuilding
your
home. It doesn't cover the little
things, such as school sup­
plies.
School begins the first week
o f August. So. while some p eo­
ple are still accessing the
and aren't sure about
ling they need, all the
iir n will need school sup­
plies almost Immediately.
So, armed with a letter from
the Salvation Army. Oall got
the Lake Mary Publix and the
Lake Mary K-Mart to let them
set up outside their stores. The
girls gave out blue ribbons to
'd on ors to show their support
o f the firefighters who tiavc
worked so hard all summer
long.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley RaVaal Jonas

Sharon H aw kins,
Stanley R. Jones
exchange vo w s
Sharon Elaine H swldns o f
Bartow, form erly o f Sanford,
and Stanley R a n d Jones, o f
Bartow and form erly o f San­
ford. w ere united In m atri­
m ony. Saturday. June 30, a t
3.-00 p.m .. at Burkett C hapel
Pitm itlve Baptist Church.
O fficiates w ere the Rev.
Myron O . Jackson, pastor o f
I.H.

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The girls from Troop 1710
who participated in the effort
were Sara Ricci; Beth Duncan;
Emily and Katie
Kelsllng;
Christina
Moutero;
Sharon.
Karen.
and Susan Michael;
and Rebecca Breeding. Th e
girls have raised over 31.300
so for, which they will use to

Kenny Rogers, brother o f the
groom from Lakeland: Bryan
EUlotte, Sheldon M artinez,
Oraham Reed, friend; David
Floyd. C hits Nison, brother
and cousin o f the groom .
Junior groom sm en w ere
Charles rth*w trr and B rie El*
Uotte.
Users w ere Frank
Newberry and D eny A llen.
Flower girls w ere KameU H ill
and M lada P erry . Ringbearer

D ietrich
TOU1MS TO MOUNTAIN
Thirteen youths o f the First
United M ethodist Church
of
Sanford
departed
Saturday
m orning as special m issionar­
ies to Mountain TO P Cam p
O verton. Rock Island. Tenn.
This is an annual project the
church has supported for sev­
eral y e a n .1The Mountain Ten‘ nesoee Outreach Project is lo ­
cated in the rem ote Appala­
chian Mountains and according
to Jenn Cook, church youth d i­
rector. Is an "extrem e poverty'
area. Recruits from around the
country arrive here to repair
the weather-beaten homes o f
the Im poverished
residents.
These recruits bve tn cam ps
nearby and provide their own
tools at the w ork sites.
According to Jenn. the re­
cru its d o general hom e repairs
aa w ell as clean up yards and
o f these leas fortunate moun­
tain people. Each recruit has
to raise m ore than 3300 for
r v p fiiera to M ountain TOP.
The church youths left before
4 aim Ju|y 18 In two vans with
one pulling a trailer filled with
borrowed tools and supplies
front the congregation. The en ­
tourage looked snappy in their
uniform s _ white pants and
w hite Mountain TOP T-shirts
Imprin ted with their names.
In order to raise funds for
this specia l pilgrim age, several
Am d-ralsers were held. Margie
McLotigh to coordinatedI a fish
fry. Lori Hartaock was In
charge o f an Easter breakfast
and M ichele Fitzgerald coordi­
nated a barbecue.
Patricia
and
Lee
Row ell
boated a retreat for the youths
a t their hom e which waa lead
en tirely by the youths under
the coordination o f Kathy Son-

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double ring cerem ony per»lormea* a
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great unde.
WIDis Brown o f Jacks*
Jacksonville,
the bride
_ a sweetheart bodice
srtth
with pearls. The cathedrallength train o f Ivory satin
waa adorned w ith pearls and
rhinestones. H er v-shaped
o f arhlte roses araa
to a veil o f ilhialon
n e t She canted a cascade o f
w hite Ivory roses w ith Ivy le a f
and white stream ers.
Serving the bride as maid
o f honor waa Kim berly Th o­
m as. friend o f the bride from
Port Charlotte. She w ore a
purple sheath style sleeve­
less form
f0! al-length gown with
atngl bouquet o f rosea and
a tingle
Ivy leaf.
Bridesm aids w ere Antosha
Brown. Oneka Jones, Kath­
leen Young. LaRhonda Jess,
cousin and Tyncshla Sadon,
slater o f the bride. Th eir
gowns w ere Identical to the
honor attendant's.
Junior bridesm aids w ere
Monique Jones
Jessica
Me Knight.
Serving the groom as beat
man waa his friend Robert
Klropeon, HI o f Hurston.
Texas.

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W illiam s, friend o f the groom
from
TfeUahassee;
so loIst/organiat was EVXse W.
Dthigar. cousin o f the bride

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The
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The .bride la a graduate o f
Florida A R M Unhrenaty and
Is em ployed In W inter Haven
m a teacher. Th e groom la
also a graduate o f Florida A
A M University. He la pres­
ently em ployed at A lb ertootfs Food Store as a mantrainer tn the Longwood
store.
A fter a w eek's honeym oon
to Senlbel Island, the couple
are making their home In
Bartow.
Quests Included fam ily and
friends from : Sanford, M iam i.
S t Petersburg. Jacksonville.
Palm
Thomaavttte, A lbany and A t­
lanta. d a .

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recorded a t C entral Florida
Regional H ospital tn Sanford:
June 38
- Jennifer
and
Dom inick C erce. Sanford, 01(1;
H eidi and Adam D eavellar.
D eland. O ld
June SO - Jodelle Shadydik and
Vaahon F a s t Deltona. Otrf;
MlcheOe and A n ton Johnson.
W inter Springs. O tr l.
July 1 • Helga Stacy and
Douglas D avis, D eBaiy, Boy;
Jessica and Bruce Palm er.
Deltona. O ld; Chrtadne and
Bart Rice, Deltona, Boy
July 3 • Marsha B rew lngton
and Frederick Brown. Sanford.
Boy; Jarirs Cespedes
and
David Ramirez. Lake Mary, O ld
July 4 • Rebecca Rutledge and
Robert
Bryant,
Jr..
Casselberry. Boy; Am elia and
Jam es McCoy, J r.. DeLand.
O ld
July 5 - Darvetta and Kevin
Alexander. Deltona. O ld
July 0 • Totnekl Long and

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Sara Klcci (frsa left), Rails Kvidlag sad troop leader Gall Rlcd raise foods for school supplies
wasn't Ibe only Stardust Olrl
Scouts helping out. Debt Loe.
co-leader for Troop 441. was
one o f the many volunteers
washing fireman's
uniforms
during the fires.)

purchase school
the fire victims.

Kobbi Nelson o f the Satva&lt; tlon Army said that money la
atlU needed for the fire victims.
And money donated for the fire
victims goes directly for their
use. Many o f these victims will
supplies for
continue to need help tn the
(Troop 1710

Davis. Nancy Harder. Katie
Hart sock.
Mike
llartaock.
Amanda Howard. Jesl Howard,
Ben
Moser,
Bruce
Moser.
Sarah Pc gram. Shaun Sontoa,
Johnny Thompson.
Advisers accompanying the
youths are: Mike Bedell, Linda
Howard and Kathy Sontoa.
The 1058 class o f Sem inole
High School la deep Into plan ­
ning Its 40th class teunUm.
Organizers arc unable to locate
several m issing classm ates.
I f anyone has any Inform a­
tion as to the whereabouts o f
the m issing persons, please
contact Jeanette Price Padgett.
333-3763. or Marcia Vlcarto.
338-9193.
M issing m ates are: Frank
A rn e tt, Ruth Jean Robinson
Clark. Edward Cowan. John
Dodson. Eugene E lliott, BUI
Oretner, Bruce Hold, Betty Ann
Johnson.
Shirley
Johnson,
B etty Lou Kelley,
Barbara
M ltch d). Kathleen W ood, Mike
Tkm ncy, Lola Yates Keeping.
Max Finch and C arol Petty

voir
Long tim e Sanforditea w ill
travel down Memory pane when
the Sanford H istorical Society
hosts a gathering at the New
T rib es' Mission, form erly the
elegant and classy M ayfair Inn.
The m eeting w ill take place
on Thursday. July 33, at 5:30
p.m .. in what was once the
grand ballroom o f the histori­
cal landm ark located at 1000
East First St.. Sanford.
Ouest speaker wtll be W il­
liam “Bill* Klrchhoff. a form er
Sem inole
County
Com m is­
sioner
whose
fam ily once
owned the fam ous Inn w here
he lived at one tim e. He wlU
ca n y historians back to earlier
days when the inn set the pace
for the social clim ate In San­
ford.

L
C harles Orayson. Sanford. O lrl:
Shelley and
Kucinakt,
Deltona. Boy
The Florida
H ospital
In
Altam onte has recorded the
follow ing births;
June 17 • Am anda Bateson,
W inter
o trl: Linda and
Kevin Doxtater, Lake Mary, Otrl
June IS - Debra and Vincent
Roeahlnk. Deltona. Otrl; Cheryl
and Daniel Bancroft. Ovtedo,
Otrl;
Katrina
Randolph.
Altam onte Springe, Boy
June 19 • Rebecca and Richard
Oodwtn. Altam onte
Boy
June 30- Chrtadne and Jeffrey
Harrington.
D elan d .
Boy:
Elisabeth and Michael N ovell!.
Altam onte Sprtngs, Boy. Susan
Stewart. W inter Springs, Boy
June 31 • Busan Stewart and
Danny Carver, W inter Sprtngs,
Boy; Leake and D rlm rr Swab,
Altam onte Sprtngs, Boy
June 33 • Natasha H i
Altam onte Springs, Otrl.

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Sanford sailor heads
for the M iddle East
NAVY PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Earlier this year, Steven
Charles
bred and worked
aboard a Navy warship that
was em broiled in war gam es
near the coast o f C alifornia.
Today Charles is still a crew
mem ber on that ship, only It
has left the tranquillity o f
C alifornia for places where
w ars are not gam es.
Navy Petty O fficer 2nd C lass
Charles, the 32-year-old eon o f
Thom as and B etty C lark o f
Sanford, serves aboard the
am phibious assault ship U8S
Duluth. Charles and the crew
o f the Duluth left San Diego In
June Car a six-m onth-long de­
ploym ent to the Middle East.
Charles, a religion program

months to come. The Salvation
Army in still helping the vic­
tims o f the February tornadoes
with everything they need.
The Salvation Army will also
need more volunteers this year.
Every year the Salvation Army
does something special for
children In need at Christmas.
Added to their regular list will
be all o f the tornado and fire
victims. If you would like to
help, you can call Robbi Nel­
son at 330-4676.

specialist, assists Navy chap­
lains In preparing religious ac­
tivities for all u lth a In the
command. He Understands the
need for lengthy overseas de­
ploym ents
by
Navy
sh ips
throughout the year.
“Naval forces deploy overseas
to defend the United States and
Its interests and keen war
away from our land,1 mmtA
Charles, a 1965 graduate o f
Lake Mary High School.
A state-of-the-art weapon,
the Duluth Is part o f a threeship force called an Am phibi­
ous Ready Group (ARC). More
than 5.100 Sailors and Marines
make up this ARC. and during
the next six months they wlu
patrol areas o f the world where
conflict la most lik ely.

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planning to attend are asked to

bring a sandwich and the so ci­
ety w ill provide beverages,
sandwich accom panim ents and
light dessert.

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County, apoke to the Maaona,
and presented a elide show about
ahertffa office programs de­
signed to prevent Juvenile crime.
The lodge is involved in an on­
going child Identification program,
through the cooperation of the
Seminole County Board of County
Commleolonore and the 8eminole
County Sheriffs Office. Worshipfui Master Mfcs Hartmann (right)
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shipm ates took part in an intense naval w ar gam e called
the Joint Task Forces Exercise
UTFEjq. A JTFEX is a Anal re­
hearsal for ships and crew s
who deplay to the M iddle Bast.
Charles p i « » * i valuable in for­
mation from the w ar gam e.
T h is training has given me
time to get my mind together to
be ready for w hatever task I'm
asked to d o * said Charles, an
11-year Navy veteran.
In addition to Its crew o f 400
officers and Sailors, the Duluth
cantos nearly 1.000 Marines.
During actual conflict, Bailors
would position
the Duluth
within striking distance o f an
enemy's shore and the Marines
would storm the beach In
landing craft and helicopters.
Aside from excelling In largescale training exercises. C har­
les takes satisfaction
from
succeeding In other areas o f
his Navy career.
"Working on the Duluth gives
me an opportunity to share my
religious training with all per­
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People wtU host Its annual
freedom fond and awards ban­
quet. Saturday. July 35, 7:30
.m. at the H oliday Inn. 330
test Highway 436 and 1-4. A l­
tamonte Springs.
The guest speaker w ill be
Congresswoman
Corvine
Brown o f the Florida Third
Congressional D istrict with the
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Mary Cowan learned that
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feel
through a glass door and cu t
her leg. Although she received
prompt m edical attention, the
wound didn’t heal. In fact; It
got worse.
Cowan, a 77-year-old retired
nurse from Sanford, knew she
had to get help. She went to
the Sem inole W ound H ealing
Center, where plastic surgeon
Saulius Jankauakas perform ed
a sm all skin graft. The graft
Initially ‘ took.*
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iter. The sw elling In her
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posted on the Internet.
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tients are over the age o f 60.
younger
people
ex p erien ce
problem s with healing, too.
M ost o f the younger patients
seen at the Sem inole W ound
Heshng C enter have suffered
bum s, m ultiple traumas, am ­
putations o r surgical wounds
that w en t heal.

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m atic aa Cowan's (all through
a glass door, but even a small
cut can becom e very serious
when the wound doesn't heal.
Kenneth Johnson. 46. o f
Apopka received tw o stitch es
for a m inor cut on h is shin but
when the stitches w ere r e ­
m oved a w eek later, an In fec­
tion had set in. Although the
wound appeared to be healing
on the surface, the tissue un­
derneath waa riddled w ith In­
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treatm ent* are available. Th ey
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problem them selves. W hen th e
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liv in g hundreds or thousands o f m iles from an
eld erly lo v e d one Increases the caieglvfn g ch al­
lenge far m illions o f Am ericans. Professional
geriatric care m anagers can ease the burden.
C are managers coordin ate and over see serv­
ices that enable the senior to live at hom e. and.
when the tim e com es, they w ill assist w ith a r­
rangem ents far alternative h o tis b * o r ease th e
transition to a long-term care facility.
Usually hired by a son o r d a u g itc r as an on ­
site manager, the geriatric sprrtaHats should
begin w ith an evaluation o f the clien ts' needs
and potential problem a. C m the y m for still
safely drive? I f the chcnt agrees and depending
on gnanrtal resources, the c a n m angers m ight
arrange for paid In-hom e ca re o r h h e a cootra ch er Ceng eria tric

(nationally from 650 to 61601 and m ust be p r i­
vately paid. Pees add up quickly. Private ca re
m anagers frequently becam e too expenatrs far
many long-distance caregivers. M rm brre o f th e
National Association o f Pm frsatonal O ertatrlc
C are M anagers have e sorts!-services back*
ground.
For those who want to arrange care them aeh rs, governm ent supported Area A g rnck e an
A gin g can make recommendations far providers
In th e senior's area. Local caregivers can ca ll
the toll-free O dercare Locator. 1-600-6771116. to discover the A rea A gency on A g o f
closest to thrtr loved one.
Trying to balance a Job. e fam ily and careglvtng Is never tarn. For out-of-tow n careghrets th e

afford one, prof essional gi
can decrease th e anxiety.

Selecting a nursing home
at Com m unity
elig ib ility

Board o f Medical Examiner*. 1
Dr, niutow ridcuM d hk undergraduate
degree at Cohimbia University and Na
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He completed hit Ophthalmology

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who do not live rtooe by, a p rownager offers peace o f mind.
I geriatric c a n m anager, th e
irogtver should carefully check
i'a credentials and references.

tbrtfea and ckanUneas. Does K sm ell? .
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and com fortable? The new resident should
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Volunteers needed for local stu
SANFORD • H ealth-trained volunteertsf needed for consul­
tation assistance with a group training project for youthprogram s to Include fam ily
and Inlion
from W illiam A. Kerne. MA. M8W . Ph.D., D irector.
Assessm ent Program , 4S4 5. Elliott Ave..
31-8240.
771
Im m ediate health-trained volunteer help to needed In a
youth-focussed training project. The propram to be ea u b \ Hahed was tem porarily sucoesaful aa a funded Learn and
Serve project through a com m unity college In 10B7 In O cor

tlents needing ou r services.*
said
Ingwalaon,
who
has
worked In the Held for 30
yean .
Wound healing Is a rap id ly
growing
m edical
sp ecialty.
One reason for the Increasing
demand for wound care to th e
aging oT the population. As
older people experience a d e ­
crease in circulation and oth er
conditions, such as .diabetes,
(hey are m ore at risk o f devel. oping ,&lt;a wound that resists

H d p to needed in the follow ing areas:
1) D esigning sp ecific fam ily training
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vtouaty state-approved curriculum for tn-hom e respite care to
families w ith disabled and elderly persona.
3) Reaching out to and assisting the Police and other agen­
cies wtth thto non-profit agency new to the com m unity,
3) H elping In research concerning fam ily ■risk* areas,
4) W orking In itially unftinded w ith the Departm ent o f Edu. cation, colleges and universities and along w ith other agenctea to encourage and Im prove respite care and other fam ily
strengthening needed fay communll
m nlties.
Volunteer consultive help to requested wtth no direct con ­
tacts with fomlHea necessary for the above tasks. The hours

*O u ? skin 'jie a
through
. m any changes a ? w e age and
" the result to that w e heal m ore
.slow ly as w e get o ld e r* In g­
walaon said. *W i. need good
blood flow for good healing.”
Another o f the cen ter’s pa­
tients, Dr. A1 W einer o f H eath­
row, suffered three cuts on hto
legs last year. Although he r e ­
ceived Im m ediate, em ergen cy
room treatm ent that Included

been
enterw f wui M f o fn tii toom m au on o i^ ip u c

the
Although everyone hopes to
ttoam ptst.
avoid a nursing hom e stay. It
• policy for resident choices helps to know what your opPlndlng a facility that allow s
tions are and what to look for
the person to m ake their own
I f before that day com es,
decisions w ill help w ith th e P er m ore Inform ation contact
.
lia ld en t's acceptance o f the
the Am erican A iaoctotlon o f
change. Do aides take tin s la '•Hom es and Services for the
■ahr
sure
residents
a rs
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tant but a lter sevaral m onths,
they were com pletely healed.
As these patients* experi­
ences Illustrate, even w itla
specialized treatm ent, certa in
injuries
m ay
lake
m any
m onths to heal co m p le te ly .'
However, without the co rrect
treatm ent, som e wounds m ay
never heal. Treatm ents can Inelude m edical and su rgical
m anagem ent.
hydrotherapy/
A p e r t dressin g m an agem en t.',
property m easured and lilted ;

s u ite d when she was bttten
on tttoJ k * by a sm all dog. I t
was m y daughter’s poodle and
I accidentally stepped on t. so
It waa really m y fa u lt* she
said. 1 tile d to take care o f it
myself but after three days. I
could
teU
som ething
was
wrong.* said the 74 -year-old
Longwood residen t.
W hen she w ent to h er prim are care physician, he im ­
m ediately referred her to the
Sem inole W ound H ealing Cen­
ter. Th e dog bite had becom e
badly infected and required
that the dressing be changed
three tim es a day.
*My husband helped
me

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All-Stars score 8 in second to advance

“We think « t c m e ta It iB .‘
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opportunity to win the atate
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In the Prep-13 Tournam ent.

�M • Swrtnots Hsraki, Santort, Floods • uunosy, July IB, IBM
Building on Saturday, July lBth, from B n.m. to
11 a.m.
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SYFA happenings
SANFORD _ The
Sanford
Youth Football A ssociatlon (SYFA). a part o f Pop W arner F ootball,
will be holding the follow ing im portant events:
• Physicals and registration at Sem inole C om ­
munity College Health and Physical Education

Surge on the tube

SCC/PAL basketball

WASHINGTON, D.C.
M ajor League R oller
Hockey announced W ednesday that the MLRH
Game o f the Month for July between the Orlando
Surge and Tam pa Bay Rollin' Thunder win be
televised by the Sunshine Network.
The live broadcast w ill air at 7 p m
on
Wednesday. July 32nd.
T h is is a great opportunity to gain visib ility
for the leagu e." said Dan Lyons, Public Relations
Director for M ajor League Roller Hockey.

SANFORD _ Sem inole Com m unity C ollege and
the Police Athletic League witl host a "m ini" bas­
ketball league for 7*8 and 9-11 year old boys and
girls basketbaQ team s beginning July 19th.
A ll gam es (a minimum o f five gam es) w ill be
played on Sunday afternoons at the SCC Health
and Physical Education Center (Building H).
For m ore inform ation, call Vince Taylor (3287728) or Ken Patrick (328-2092).

Brantley tops state harriers
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AAU 18-Under at Dbney
ORLANDO _ More than 880 players represent*
Ing 53 elite team s from 19 states and Puerto Rico
w ill descend upon the baseball fields at D isney's
W ide W orld o f Sports com plex and Baseball C ity
in Ha m e* City this weekend for the Am ateur
A thletic Union IAAU) 18-and-Under B aseball
C ham pionships.
Pool play begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday and
continue until Bracket play opens next Thursday
at 8 a.m . Sem ifinals wtU be played on Friday,
Ju ly 24th at 8 a.m. and the Cham pionship Gam e
w ill be at 3:30 p.m. on Friday. July 24th.

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month until the beginning o f
the fall season.
Lake Brantley, last year's
second-ranked team In the

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Am ong the top-10 runners
projected
In
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state.
Stephanie C ornell Is rated
fourth. Her 19:21 tim e a t
stales last yea r was best In
the county among returning

the season ranked seventh
and Lake H owell com es In at
ninth.
Lyman has five returning
runners and, Lake H owell is
almaiiM h
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In the
law, while flounder q n Ifi the

SANFORD.On June 34, the Governor and
Cabinet win vote on a proponed Marine
Flatteries Commission (MFC) rule to require
the Installation of flnflsh by-catch reduction
devices (BRDs) tn all shrimp otter-type
trawls.
T ills measure will have monumental posh
Uve Impacts on Florida's fishery resources,"
said CCA Florida Executive Director Ted
Foraflen. "These devices will prevent the un­
necessary killing and waste of hundreds of
millions of Juvenile flnflsh every year."
The MFC estimates that. In the state and
federal waters off Florida, somewhere be­
tween 70 to 116 million pounds of flnflsh
and other marine life are caught, killed and
dumped bock Into the oca by shrimp trawl­
ers every year. Fish species in trawl by-kill
Include flounder, croaker; whiting, sand
trout, silver trout, Spanish mackerel, grou*
pen. enappers and Just about everything
d a that k m in Florida's coastal wafers.
VJrtiMBr a or the fkltoh are email Juvmfl.

lease snook Ashing with Boh to 30
Large live shrimp are the top bait
pect redfish, trout, flounder and a
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Da Bomb aez IT you
want to ace some real
happy kids havin' a
great time this summer,
check out the day care
program over at Lake
Mary
Elementary.
W hat's cool to that hid
from all over the count,
from schools Uke Wick­
low. Wilson, Lake. Mary,
Heathrow,
Woodlands
and a bunch of others
are all spending their
summer together.
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to
visit
a
hospital,
learned about space ex(oration and a whole
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great time with him.
even after one of the
kids spilled some Juice
on him. Chech out Whet
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couple yearn, took
for the Lions.
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Now the 14-and-Under team
is ready to head for the N a­
tional Tournament In New Or­
leans to represent Florida, but
the young ladies are in need of
funds to help them defray the
costs.
There are expenses too nu­
merous to list, but they Include
overnight stays and travel that
could be as long as two weeks
If the team continues to win.

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The Warriors were the N a­
tional Champions in 1900 and
were 11th out o f 01 teams In
last year's nationals.

Its seniors at the Outstanding
Greyhound Scholar Dinner.
Among the seniors honored
for achieving a 3.6 GPA over
four years were: Carrie B a i­
ley,
Catharine
W hite,
K erbs S c o tt, o f Fern Park,
received his Bachelor's Degree
in Liberal Studies from the
University o f Central Florida.
He graduated from Lyman
High School and la the son o f
David and Sandy Scott.

o f Longwood. graduated from
Miami (Ohio) University with a
Bachelor o f A lta In Interna­
tional Studies.

J a » e Harris, daughter o f
Jan Harris In Sanford, was
named to the President's List
at College o f the Ozarks. She
carried at least 16 credit
hours and earned at least a
4.0 average.

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Please send check or money order to:

SANFORD _ Martina D. Ken­
drick.
well
known Cent nil
Florida basketball player. Is
ready to go after a national
championship, blit she needs
your help.
After playing with the I tornets for years, Kendrick is now
a member o f the Warriors, who
recently won their fifth straight
AAU (Amateur Athletic Unlonl
Florida Stnte Championship.

Kendrick, the daughter of
Marcus and Thelm a Kendrick,
has won over 20 trophies since
1994. Among her accom plish­
ments are _ first place In the
Elks
National
Hoop-Shoot,
Elks Regional
Free Throw
Champion (as a 13-year-old).
Florida Youth Basketball In ­
corporated Senior Olris C ham ­
pions
and
Most
Valuable
Player at the Knights o f C o­
lumbus #5357 1998 Interna­
tional Invitational Tournament
last weekend.

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Martina D. Kendrick (right) shows
off some of the trophies and ribbons
she has won whle playing basket-

bad. Show with her are brothers
Marcus Jr. (left) and Marion
(center).

Kendrick, a sophomore who
will Join the talented luske Mary
High School varsity this fall,
has received high praise from
Orlando Magic star Penny Har­
daway and has already been
contacted by Iowa, Michigan,

Ohio Slate. Minnesota and Ne­
braska.
Family, friends and wellwishers who want to help Ken­
drick should send donations
lo: Marilna D. Kendrick, 131
Bcthune Court, Sanford.

C h ristin e 0 * 1 — 0 . o f San­
ford. was among 74 graduates
who participated in the com ­
mencement at the Florida
School For the Deaf and the
Blind In St. Augustine. She
was a deaf department gradu­
ate and an honor roll students
and received
a
Copeland
Scholarship In the amount o f

Longwood. daughter of: Robert
and Peurl Winkle, and a
graduate o f Lake Mary High
School, received the Diane
Christensen Award in Ameri­
can Studies.

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Five Seminole County stu­
dents were recognised during
the Academic Honors Convo­
cation at Stetaon University.
D eM re
M eredith
UwU
M ichele, o f Sanford,
and
daughter o f Nell and Shells
Patricia Jones Michels, re­
ceived the Dorothy L. Fuller
Award. She was a graduate o f
Seminole High.
K a tie M arla B aste*, o f
Longwood. daughter o f Robert
and Maty Anne Saxton, and a
graduate o f Lake Mary High,
received the Gilbert L. Lycan
Outstanding Junior Award.
K a te * LeaaUoh Winkle, o f

Lake Mary, daughter of Greg­
ory W ls and Olennys R.
Ortega, and a graduate o f Lake
Mary High, receive the Gut­
standing Senior In English
Award.
Lake Maty, daughter o f Steve
and Sharon Marino, received
the Business School Founda­
tion Award.

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SION PHASE II. ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE.
OF AS REC0R010 IN PLAT
BOOK IS. PAOES 71 THROUGH
n. OF THE PUBLIC AICOROS
Of SEMINOLE COUNTY. PLORI.
OA
A7K/A 101 STEEPLECHASE
CIRCLE. SANFORD. FL 11771
at pubMe tala, lo me tughaal
and boat bidder tor ceati. AT
THEWEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORD. FLORIOA. at 1100
AM. on ilia SONi day at July.
1004
MARYANNS MORSE
, CLERK Of CIRCUIT COURT
BY Rwtfi King
I Oaputy Clark
QORMC Coneuagra Etquire
0001 North Armenia Avenue
; Tampa. Florida 11404
PubMeh Juty 11. 10. 1004
040*07

! IN RE ESTATE OF
' ROSE LIOMT
Tha adminianation at the
! Ealata at Raaa
Light,
i Dacaaaad. File No S4-S04-CP.
] N ponding In Iho CMcuM Court
tor Sanunala County. Florida.
' Probale Dm&gt;ewn the addratt
I al which la SOI N Park Avenue.
Sentord. FL 11771. The name
! and addratt ol tha Pereonel
' Representative
and
tha
’ Partantl
Representative's
• attorney are tat forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT.
notice to terved whs have
validity atto* wNL tha guaWtoa*
irons al Nm pereonel rapmean*
... venue,
____ i. or piriadtoitoa
utlva.
toftedteltoa el
Court are ragvlrad la Ria
thou sbftrttoiM with Me Court
WITHIN TNB LATER OP THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATI Of
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OP MRVICB
OP A COPY OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH creditor! at the decadent
claim* at demand* against
decedanfa attato aa whom a
copy of Ma nottoo to aervod
wttoto Mao month* attar tha
data at Iks flrtl publication al
thtonattoa must llle NtaNclaims
with Mill Court. WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE
FIRST PUBLICATION Of THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATS OP MRVICf
OF A COFY OP THU NOTICE
ON THEM.
AS other erodHert of the deca­
dent and persona having daMn*
or demand* egtint 1 tha deci­
denit estate must We their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION Of THIS HOTICB.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The dais ol tha Nrst publica­
tion ol this Noboo to July IB,
II
MURRAY UQHT
Personal Raproaoiusthro
40 Watorhant Circle
SCOTT J. LEITTEN, BOO

M THE CIRCUIT OOURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. OO.TOO-OA.14.N
CNOSOLANO MORTOAOE
CORP,
Plaintill,
v*
BARBARA BSRTEL0IN,
. unknown
•pouts ol Barbara
BeriaIvan, NATIONSBANK.
N A ; and 'JOHN DOS
and MARY DOS'. Mia
names being tiebbout,
Ihe true MenuHat ol
Defendants being unknown
la Plaintiff. Mrs parlies
Intended being Ihe parbat
In possession.
Defendants.
HOTWS OP MLB
Nolica la hereby given that,
pursuant lo the Order or Final
Judgment aniarad on July Slh.
ISSS Inthis causo, In Mia Circuit
Court ol Seminole County.
Florida. I will aab Mi* property
tlluated In Samlnoto County,
Florida, daacribad a*
Lot IS OAROEN LAKE
ESTATES UNIT 1. according to
Iho map or pla! lharaof aa
recorded In Plat Book SS. pop**
71 and 71. Public Record* ol
Samlnoto County, Florda
at public tato, lo tha highoil
and bast bidder, tor caah, al Mia
wstl front door of Iho Samlnoto
County Courthouse In Sanford.
Florida, al 11 00 am. on
Augual Slh. IS**
Dated al Santord. Flood* Mu*
0th day •&lt; JULY. ISOS
MARYANNS MORSI
CLIRX OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Cocaka V Ekar
Oaputy Clark
Barry M EtoMi. Bag
0S0Q Kogor Boulevard
•uii* tS4
El Petersburg. FL 11701
Publish July II. 1*. ISSS
DEB-OS

Nottoo *4 Nitawl
The District Board ol TrueItat
ol OonUnoto Community CoSage
al Ht regularly scheduled meal­
ing on August It. 1001. al 700
pm mi the Board Room m tha
AdminItIraban Building, wlN
consider the tensions to Ihe
Standard*
of
Acadonua
Progress for tha Adull High
■cheol A copy of tha agenda
may be eMamed by wnonp la
Or ■ Ann McOae. President.
Oemmeto Community CoMoga.
100
Walden
Boulevard.
Santord. Fiends 1177*. or by
eobmo 1*4 *010 and nrrtnglng

Legal Notices
••PUBLIC NOTICE"
SANFORD
AIRPORT AUTHORITY
Tha Santord Airport Authority
will hold a special mooting on
Thursday. July 11. 1*9*. al 110
am In Mi* Authority's Hoard
Room at On* Rad Cleveland
Boulevard. Santord. Florid*
Pleats lake nolle* that if any
parson doclda* to appeal any
decision mad* by Iho Sanford
Airport Authority with respect
lo any mallei conaldarad at Ilia
meeting or hearing scheduled
herein, ha or the will need o
record ol Ilia proceeding*, and
lhal. for such purpose, ha or
tha may need lo ensure lhal a
verbatim record of the proceed­
ing* is made, which record
include* tha testimony and artdsne# upon which th# appeal It
bated
Stephen H Corner
Interim laecuhve Director
Publish July IS. ISM
DCS-1S0
Tho Central Florida Job* and
Education Parlnorthlp. Inc .
onnouncot a mooting at the
Marholmg/Public
Rolaliont
Committee. lo which Iho public
to United
DATE
July 17, 1SS4
TIMI
I 00 p m
LOCATION
CFJIP OMlco
1*01 Loo Road. Suita M7
Winter Park FL
PURPOSS
To dracoes matter* of inleretl
to tho Control Florida Job* and
Iducallon Partnership. Inc .
•nth rslarsncs to Workforce
Development l*suae
For Further Inlermabon.
Contact
Oary J lab.
Catcubv* Ome Ior
Caniral Florida JEP
1101 Lao Road. St# MS
Wtelar Park FL 117S*
(407) 741 43SS
Publish July It. IMS
DCS-IS1

m TNI DMDWfT COUNT

I COUNTY,

FU N NO. i 00-4S S -C P

IN RC (STATS OF
DOROTHY A POWELL
a/h/t Dorothy Ann
Powell.
Dacca*od

Tha sdmmmiration at Iho
(Halo of DOROTHY A ROW.
ELL. dacoated Fde Nuwtoer OA­
SIS-CP. M pending In the
CMeuil Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Prebale
available tor pick-up Parsons Ovmon ihe addraea ol which
Sominoto
County
are adnaad that if me, decide M
to appeal any decision mods at Courthouse. Santord. FL 11771
Mwse moelmgt/hoarings. Pwy Tho names and addresses of
Ml need a record of As pro­ Mm Personal Raproaontebv***
iho
Personal
ceedings and Tor such purpose. and
M*ay may need to meure PieI a RapmsanteUvo’i si to*nay are
verbatim record of the proceedtogs to mode, which record ALL INTIRtSTIO PCRIONS
Mwtode* the leebmony end an- ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Al persona on whom Hut
dance upon which the appeal to
to be baaed, par lea bon nobca I* served who hav*
Its Of 01. Florida Statutes obyacbont that chaManga Ihs
Pursuant la Hie provtotona of validity ol the Will the quaUh*
cations of tho Partonsl
special accommodations lo Roprasanlslrva't. venue, or
participate Mi Mbs meatmg n lurtodictlon ol Iho Court are
asked lo odvteo too agency al required to Ms their Obieclions
toast 4* hra batora bto meeting with Iho Court WITHIN THE
by contocltog Or MeOao’s sec* LATER OF THREE MONTHS
rotary al 72*7009 It you ora AFTER THE DATE OF THE
hearing or speech imp*wet FIRST PUBLICATION Of THIS
-OR THIRTY DAYS
ptotta contact the agency by NOtlOC
AFTER THE OATS Of SSRVIOt I
caOmg 12S-7110
OF A COPY Of THIS NOTICE .
PubMeh M y ft, 1044
ON THEM
OS0.1*0
M TNB
OB*1044 BA-14-D
CRO44LAN0 MORTOAOE
CORP.
Plalnbft.
OMAN J. ETRNAOi
STRNAO. unknown
tpauaa of Brton J.
Btmkd. PHUT NATIONAL
■ERR Of CENTRAL
FLORIOA; Ft TER M.
LUTHER; AMERICAN
QSNSRAL HOME EQUITY.
MO ; and 'JOHN DOB
pn4 MARY DOE*

Noties to hereby given Mist
pursuant to the Second
Amendment lo Final Judgment
entered on July 7th. 1444 Mithto
cauta. Mi Iho Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Florida. I will
tall the property situated Mi
SamMioto County, Florida.
Tha last 71 tool ol Lot 1. and
Pm Waat SO foal of Lot S (The
Waal E0 tool of Lot S being
d*tabbed aa Mia Waal 10 toot
of Iho (ail ( ( * toot of tho West
V4 ol the Watt 1tt of Mm i t
1/4 of Soetton II. IbwitoMp El
Range 11
I IteO SOUTH
&gt;LUOAV AVENUE, as
OF HOLUl
SM . of NtoPuM e Records

and other parsons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy ol Hue nonce is served
within three month# after tha
Male of the fuel publicebon of
this notice must Me thou claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATEN OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICS OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM. .
All other creditors at Iho dece­
dent and persons havmg claim*
or demand* against Iho deca­
dent's estate must hie their
clalma with thto Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHB AFTER THE
DATE Of THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of Iho tMsI publica­
tion of Ihit Nolle* to July 11th.
ISM
Fertattel Repraeentobv*'*
ELLEN BETTS
F.O. Boa SIS
Sanford. FL E1771-4SSS
ELIZABETH ANN FETCREON
1114 B. Pino Rida* Cirete
Santord. FL 11771
Anornay lor
Personal Raprvaantallva's
Thomas A. Spoor
Of Thomas A. Spoor, F.A.
ttt Magnolia Avanua
F.O. Boa 1SS4
Sanford. FL *1771-19*4
Meghan*: (407) 111-0441
Florida Bar No.: 07*4FI
Publish Juty 11, t*. 1**4
044-04

13— H ealth &amp; Beauty
EXTRAHOLIDAYWEIGHT?

1-On-t Partonsl Training mi
Lifetime Fitness Free body let
analysis
Dennis.
Eterctte

14— For Sale
SCCURTTY RARS S DOORS
Lie. 34 yr* Erp
50.000
designs EVaq tt Free et!
OuaMy guaranteed
904-9*50013 or 407 334-3164
15—C emetery L ots

21— Personals
“XBSPTiON
1tvmg erpenvts
countekng
1 medteal
G IF T O F LIFE
tO M IM O l
FMO THAT SPECIAL
SOMEONE MOWtl
I-*00-470-m i EXTMl 7 12 W
mn Mud bn 1SYRS.
SERVU419449 44J4
W«*i ns welcome 7dart
Private rme Famain Suit
Utc*MM77SS
407-179-9100

Florida *1477
Jupiter. Ftp

(SOU 747-0110
Florida Bar
: July 1&gt;. 10, II
OBB-OO

CLASSIFIEDS

LOVE TO TALK?

Noon# tMensTdcannow*i

1-100-717.9)1* Ell SOU
E39air»n Must bn ISyrs »
Servu 619 645-6434

Single White Mete. 34. in

search ot Single Female Call

(407)327 555*
START 0ATMQ TONIGHT
Florida* dating game U
ROMANCE art (578

S

Herald
C L A S S IF IE D A D R A T E S
Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noon the
day before publication.
Sunday 12 Noon Friday

ANEXPLOVWOMOM
Provides educational activities
along wen TLC A playroom, ten
yid Cert CPtVCOL/RelRea
rale* For interview 3304)700

ADJUSTMENTS A
CREDITS

Befora/After School Cora.
MF. longwoad tree
Cel S30 5462
EVENING DAY CARE m my

In ihe event of an error, the Seminole
Herald win be responsible lor ITte first
Insertion only and only lo Vie extent of
the cost of that Insertion. Ptaase chock
ad lor accuracy the first day It runs.

homo by pie school teacher MF 7pm ■7*m ere care 302 9471

EXP. REASONABLE* NATES.
WEEKENDS AVAR..
CAU. 17*-10*4.
MRS. MICHELLE'S HOUSE
Rekatae Cbkdcare wtveKhool
cumcuhim meats prowled No
FM lee E5Vwk lor tsi mo
Ages 2 Illic 293 10 Ca*
7217*75

TO PLACE AN AD CALL
407/323-2911 407/931-9993

45— D ir t
C o n s o l id a tio n

IN THE CIRCIffT COURT
OF TNB I4TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
55— Business
M AND FOR
94N INOLE COUNTY
O pp o r tun ities
SSNBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. S7-ISSS CA
I I Million Jackpot
Q E CAPITAL MORTOAOE
Top(tool Money Making
SERVICES Inc
Itow Duwmi
Plaintiff
T om Into *
VS
M M N 7 I4 U I
RONALD 0URRSSS and
DONNA M DURRESSA/K/A
A 8110.000* P*r/
DONNA DURRESS. *1 al
Defendants
YR
AMCNOSO HOTICB
Huge profs* EtubMTwd bust
OF FORECLOSURE CALS
nets EXPANSION FINANCING
Nolle* i* hereby given that,
BUY BACK GUARANTEE' Onfy
pursuant
le
an Order
IS994 I 904 941-0941 or
Rescheduling Feraelot urs Sal*
wwwnew eonvam* Mm
dalad July 7lh. 1991 and
entered incivil cat* number 97IS94 CA. el Ihe Circuit Court el
Ihe ism Judicial Circuit m and
tor Sanunala County. Florida,
wheram OE CAPITAL HOPT­
OADS SERVICES. INC . la
PlaintIM and RONALO OURRCSS. DONNA M DURRKSS
A/K/A DONNA BURRESS. FIRST
INDIANA BANK. A FEDERAL
SAVINOE BANK. CENTRAL
FLORIDA EDUCATOR'S FEDER­
HOSIERY R O U TE
AL CREDIT UNION. CLERK OF
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SEMI­ Earn ia&gt; to I65K par year PIT raNOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. Mockmg local stores mi narna
■TATE OF FLORIOA. DEPART­ brand U&lt;k*t Hosiery No seamg. accounts provided Your
MENT OF REVENUE.
UNKNOWN PERSON!t) IN POS­ 114 900 invest ik tacurad by
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY NO. E. N/K/A
OAWN
BURREES,
it/ar*
D*l*ndant(t). I will **■ to Ihe
Mgheal end beat bidder lot
cash al Ihe west Irani door el
Ihe Seminole County court­
house Mi Eenlord. Samuial*
County Florida, al 1100 A M
on th# 4Mi day ot August. 1*94.
th* loHowing described prepar­
ty a* sat lorth le said Final
LOT 9. BLOCK C OF SOUTH
PINECRE4T. A tUODIVItiON.
At RECORDED M PLAT DOOR
10, PAOES E ANO IE. OF THE
POOL1C PECOPOE OF 9EMINOLI COUNTY. FLORIOA
ROTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR DEBT COLLECTION
PRACTICE! ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IE DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE UEEO FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated to* Eth day ef JULY.
1994
MARYANNS MORE!
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
CODIUI E ETAW1AREKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 414
Tampa. Florida 31907
Tatophon*. (4IS) 477-4404
CSS #97-01917
Pubiieh July 11. IS, tt*4
DES-tt

DEPARTMENT HOURS
8 AM - 5 PM MONDAY •FRIDAY

71— H elp W a n te d

71— H elp W anted

7 tS 5 6 C O T f

New o&gt; e«p*nene*d-w* have

— cvttomn
■-i n
■■
=■mm
m■ri
rem it m.

811.18 T O S TA R T
Fitong PoMona By 7/31
OradM tor Students 449-0191
H &gt; awn meet ea* 324-1007

:«poonal ndhrtduais tor toe
(Mowing poeteona
CHA FT, 7anv3pm. 311pm
■MD8 CookSnator
'LPN3-11PM
'Dietary Autos

59— Financial
Services

MASSAI.I

I DM Y till

Large Tag Salt oi show
room aamplM. Save up
lo 25% oft Regular
prices on ab
inventory-on display.

70— Ed u c a tio n *
T r a in in g

U4T Of ((MMOLS COUNTY
1. Protect * F 94 M -9M M •
Protect
Tib#
.. j l
taeto-Boewomto
Data
Betbeata* awd Pr*|#*tl***.
Document • 4*41. Due Date;
44, 1444 at t 00 pm.
iocbf (utm.
For informalIon on any el the
•amtools County BCC prate*'*,
ptoaa* call Inlermabon on
Demand. Inc , (447) 971-0070
PUBLISH SUNDAY. Juty 14.
1444
OB4*144

ef iewdeeto County. Florida,

3 LINES
10 DAYS

DEADLINES

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are

Legal Notices

71—H elp W anted

YARNING: Do Not ray The IK!
Another Gent Until
Yon Get Thto FREE Report
You Could 8w e Thousands 0a Any
Amount You CuirenUy Owe The IRS!

Call 8884904977 ext. 112,34 hra.
for a Ftoe Recanted Meeaa^e
To n

a Copy or the Flee Report the IRS
hopes you Never See! Csd Now!

»

a l ggBNs aato. to Nw highael
and b a il bidder, tor sash, of tho
west front Moot of Iho Samlnoto

(Wtetig OdHfthouM wIIIt ^iMliid,
to ** rw v w i
Florida, at 11:00 o.m.. on
.IEEE.
DotoMof ■ ■
.
4di day of JULY. IEEE.
MARTI
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
m vww ww

Aitarnay let

Personal Representative
1001 R. U.B. Highway One

21— P e r s o n a l s

BanT* tun. Bag.
‘
“ Mavti
OMQKogar
1*4
Suita•1
FL *1701
SI.
(Ill) S7S*S1(
Attorney lor PtaMillff
PubMeh; July 1E. IE. ISSS
DEE-St

C E L E B R I T Y C IP H E R
b y L u i* C m

(Located at Gator's Landtog)

(407)990-1912

N E W FLEA M ARK ET
Sanford Historical Railroad

Flea Market

2 1 2 W. 1st SL • Downtown Sanford

m m

302-4411
Manager - Diana O rtiz

Find out about our 1 month
F R E E R E N T for each space.
302-4411 Diana Ortiz

!

�1 •

SB •Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Bonds - Sunday. July 19,1998

71— H t t r W anted
71— H elp W a n t e d

71— H elp W anted

AMERICAN MAIO is hiring tor
full time work Monday Friday
Cal 122-55*8 lor appointment m
me Sanlord Nfie*

71— H elp W anted

EARN 1530 WEEKLY Proc
ccssmg our .company mail Nc
e«p nec 1400-3404535.

DENTAL
ASISSTANT5yn
E«perd.Tues-Fn. Salary post,
WmtetPaik Area Day ph8296955 even pn629 1596

ELECTRICIANS
*
EXPO
ELECTRICIANS' HELPERS
resaj A comm TOP PAY. BENE­
FITS
DFWP Apply Sentord
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
323-1582
Eap Landscape person Enellent opportunities good pay
avail unma FDL req d
328•431

DO YOU ENJOY WORKMO W/
CHILDREN
m home pre-SChod hiring lor PI
T pos-ton eip a plus call
Joyce 321-7835
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
VICTIM ADVOCATE
FT, various shifts, w'domestic
idence e«p preferred Fai re­
sume » 3W T 777 EOT_________

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER Class A
CDL * dean record c»p on trta«ie w' S speed nans some
chamsaw work lor tend clearing
co m Orlando area 904 228-2062
IRRIQATION
TECH
wanted
immed Oreai benefits
must

Driver Train**! Needed!
Ptoof True! Lines h*s immemate openings lor entry tevel
mrver* No etpenence needed
Earn 1500 to 1700 weekly plus
benefits Home on weekends
For COL Training can 800 435
5503

71— H elt W anted

JANITORIAL MANAQER super­
visory eip It 2nd shitt Sanlord
area good pay 339 8000

Contractor needs alt purpose
construction people ml strong
floor/ wall. I4e eip Most night
work Must be tree to tiavet
DFWP Valid driver license a
must Air pack Product and
Service Inc 297# Forsyth Fid
Winter Park Ask lor Phil or

R E C E N T H. 8. G R A D S
Telemarketing Ft* or pan tune
Salary, bonus and commission
Longwood location Can Dan

DAILY WORK • DAILY PAY $$$

P flrk D riV G

Adecco

32771
( 407) 330-3416

UMCCO SERVICE COMPANY
seeking eip Soo» tech I Opm •
Sam Lake Mary are* 942 8289

lord 3305000

73— Em plo ym ent
W anted

STKKERtNO - RECOTON
CORPORATION, me nation's
teadmg distributor.manufactur­
er ol electric accessories, has
an opening m its Lake Mary
warehouse tor 2nd shift sbekenng position
Hours sr*
4 00PM - 12 30AM Mutt be
able to Ml SO be Response*
ibet include pacing producti

Residential Cleaning
MOLLY MAD IS HPUNO

F T *M-F ' a-lpm.

3228133

OPPORTUNmss
IF YOURS 1848, Start a career
In business/ciertcal occpetton*
or Cuanery ails Jobs corpe-has
kmited training slots opart Im­
mersetecy No tutoon. QEDTugh
school diploma program avail­
able Relocation may be re­
quired to a Jobe Carp* campus
Hooting meals medical cars
and paycheck. |ob placement
asMtlanc* provided U S Dept
ol Labor program. CaH 1400-

FOR F I MALM

TEAMWORK 18 THE KEY
TO SUCCESS

H elp W a n t e d

met Launtey. phone, and ML
use lS5-t90 a week. 324-4*81

Train tor an ticteng career to
health occupation*. buMnW
apartment maintenance, ptontotog or buttoetvcterteal. No un­
ion. coat QEDtitgh school di­
ploma
program
available
Housing, meets, medtoal care
and paycheck provtdad. Help
■nth lob placement at comptenon. Ages 18-24. Job Corpa-

CNAs

RECOTON the nations largest
ddtrtMtorAnanutacturer ot con­
sumer electronic accessottes
tt looking for a SECURITY
QUAROS lor tsl and 2nd sNft
Canddales must be ipgisiered
or be qualified pet Florida ste­
llites. Division of Ucensma lor
Proprietary Security Otlicer
must have Senes 6 License
Mm of 3yrs e&gt;p required Eacetkmf benefits package evai)
Interested applicants suborn
resume and salary require­
ments to HR/RM 2950 Lake
Emma noad. Lake Mary, FL
32748, or fas resume to 407333-1084

71—

Warehouse Supervisor Longwood, entertainment, must be
tteiAte need to have super-

NATIONAL CUEAMMO CO. has
Immed openings lor earty momf.g imi aheinoon 763 2431______

‘ Data 8ntry*
‘ Talamarhatln

71— H elp W anted

Shipping and Receiving-must
have computer eip and eip
m S 8R. 17itw. Sanlord area

JO BS
JO BS

Wl« Treki. 487-7*74007.

2603

W anted

ju flfrw ra

ADECCO &lt;S teaming up with
Sanlord companies to create
eicihng |ob opportunities tl
you have tkiUs. ambition and
a drive lor quaMy. we have a
great opportunity with great

Meed d I t a m T
- ta r t Orhrtr
With V is •Good ttla ry

elp

RESTAURANT MAINTENANCE

m m ]

Senous tmeomet opportunity
with a winning
TEAM ol ENTREPRENEURS
Call 1-M0-30347*2.

LABOR READ)

IF YOU WANT MORE FROM A

1U b o r M tt

71— H

2301 Maitland Canter Pksry.
Bldg 200. 4th Floor South.
MMtend. FL 32751 FAX 407
8* 7-5024 WALK-INS ALSO
ACCEPTED
MON-THORS.
10am-4pm ONLY. Drug Free.
Smoke Free Workplace EOE

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                    <text>INSIDE

SPORTS... IB

THIS WEEKEND...

Brent Templeton threw
2 shutout innings in
Am erican Legion tourney

A wealth of
history at New
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County homicide numbers up

Seminole
County Chief
Deputy Steve
Harriett and
State Attorney's
Investigator
Charlie Fagan
behind crime
scene tape at
the site of a tnple murder in
Geneva two
weeks ago.

■y R ees W hite
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Crime statistics •
particularly hom icides • have n wny of fluc­
tuating from year to year either giving peo­
ple ahtvrrs or giving them a feeling of secu­
rity.
There w rrr 9 hom icides In unincorpo­
rated Seminole County In 1990. only 1 In
1997 but the num ber Is up to 7 with five
more m onths to go In 1998.
The horrible killings of a couple and
Ihrir 11-year-old daughter came two weeks
after Sheriffs Deputy Eugene Gregory was
killed In u shoot-out. Ills assailant evenlu-

MwiU
hy
Tmwr Vtoisrn

ally was gunned to death. Five dead In or
near the town of Oeneva.
'Life won't ever be back lo norm al for Ihe
l*rlvett and Razor fam ilies or for many oth ­
ers." Chief Deputy Sheriff Steve H arriett
said. ‘Loved ones have been lost. N atu­
rally. people arc affected. Our office la atlU
affected by Ihe loss of Gene Oregory."
As chilling a s the deaths them selves Is
the fear that goes with them . Will there be
more killings? How m uch caution should
everyone take? W hat ra n law enforcem ent
do?
Although investigators have not charged
anyone for Ihe three m urders at Clekk C ir­
cle. career crim inal Michael Reynolds Is In

a Hillsborough County jail and Is su s­
pected of having killed the family which
lived on the sam e street a s he did. H arriett
aald pn W ednesday th at the case rem ains
open.
‘It’s Im portant to recognize th at th is was
not a random act of any kind,” H arriett
aald. T h ere la no aerial killer out there.
There la no reason (hat people should feel
terrorized. They should use good common
sense and employ baste personal safety."
S tatistically. Seminole County rates as
one of Ihe safest com m unities In Florida.
The 1996 crime Index for the county
(crimes per 100.000 people) was 3.128 os
Fits— I n Criaw. P ig SA

Gold: Thanks
but no thanks
to Republicans

Father, son
commended
for rescue
efforts
• j M aria O n a
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CASSELBERRY - A father
and ton were commended this
week for their heroic efforts In
the lake rescue of three boys.
Sadly, however, one of them
later died in the hospital.
Mayor Bruce Pronovost and
Fire Chief Paul Albert on Mon­
day presented letters of com ­
m endation to RusseU Hummel
and his i l-year-old son. J e f ­
frey.
*1 felt strongly th at they ex­
tended them selves beyond the
call of duty.* aaid B attalion
Chief Harry Klinger, who was
on call Jury 16 when the inci­
dent occurred.
According to Hunger’s report.
Hununel was working in h is
yard, which backs up to North
Lake Triplet, when he heard
the cries for help from two
boys. The pre-teen boys, who
had attem pted to swim acro ss
the lake, were holding 19-year
old Keith Jones by the w rists
but were unable to bring him
to the surface.
T hey tried to hold on to him
but couldn't keep his head
above water,* Klinger said.
Hununel and his son then
rowed their boat about 300 feet
Into the lake where they pulled
the apparent drowning victim
into the boat. Hummel began
to adm inister CPR while Jeffrey
paddled to shore. The two
young boys held on to the side
of the boat. U nfortunately.
Klinger said. Jo n es died in the
hospital on July 21.
The route the boys chose to
swim originally w as not Insur­
m ountable, Klinger said, add­
ing th at It was probably a leg
cram p th at caused the drown­
ing. W ithout proper training,
m any swimmers don't know
how to react when they get a
cram p.
Klinger said he could not
think of another drowning in
the city's lakes during the 22
years he has served with the

gQC-ifr

THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 1998

90th YEAR, No. 247

* i
Herald Staff W riter
SEMINOLE COUNTY • F o r
prosecutor and a ssista n t
state attorney Jean n e Oold has
notified the Republican Execu­
tive Committee of Sem inole
County th at she declines con­
siders Ban for. and p articip a­
tion in *the unknm il
**
process
p ro ­
posed and approved fay the
com m ittee on Ju ly 16.
Citing
Florida
Statute
105.071. O dd aald th at it la Il­
legal for any judicial candi­
date’s Identification aa a m em ­
ber of any political party, and
for a judicial candidate to p a r
Uctpate in a political party en ­
dorsem ent activity or accept
contributions from any politi­
cal party.
The Seminole County Rehileans have sued the state
not allowing it to endorse
candidates but th ere h as been
no ruling and may not be one
before the Sept. I election th at
pita Gold against Incum bent
County Judge Jo h n B. Sloop.
Executive Committee C hairm an
Jim Stalling said that voters
know Uttle about those running
for judicial positions and th at
an endorsem ent process la a
way of identifying who's who.
Oold vehemently disagrees.
‘Despite w hat certain m em bers
of your leadership have repre­
sented, your partisan
en­
dorsem ent process la clearly
unlawful.” Oold Informed the
Republican Executive Com m it­
tee. *1 would, consistent with
the law and my oath aa an a t­
torney and form er prosecutor,
decline to participate.

Saminota County Firefighters
picketed the county servicee
bufcflngon Tueedey end
Wedneeday over fair wages . More
than 60 off-duty firefighters
marched seeking the public
recognition as passoie-by honked
and waved in support at the
demonstrators. Firefiahtar Robert
Krainbring and his 10-monttvold
daughter, Ashley, were among (he
protesters.
County officials said they were
surprised by the timing of the
demonstration because the
firafiaMers'
unionr le currently
rw
w
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n
sr v m
v
w
-u
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reviewing an offer by the county,
which gives scrota -the- board
increases ranging from $2,000 to
$4,393. In addition, starting pay
would rise from $21,607 to $26,000.
According to union officials,
Seminole County ranks 82nd in pay
out of 134 reporting Are
departments in the state.

C

t unity to strongly caution your
m em bership to refrain from
participation in th is crim inal
enterprise." Oold notified the
com m ittee.
Altamonte Springs attorney
Harry Jacobs has accused the
area Republican honchos of
trying to throw the weight of
the party
th» candidate
they support - Jo h n Sloop , And
he says they are flagrantly
breaking the law. ”Jtm S talling
and Ken W right d egd com m it­
tee chairm an) are known Stoop
supporters,” Jaco b s aald.
SteUlng did not see OokTs
notification until
m orning
and aald. “It sounds atify to
me." He said the com m ittee
had no intention to interview
either Gold o r fllocp b u t to ta*
th eir
‘

Mayor hosts House
committee chairman
on transportation tour

Morris, Henley top Oviedo
chamber hobnob straw vote
By M ak
HERALD 8TAFF WRITER
OVIEDO - Do m em bers of the
Oviedo Cham ber of Commerce
reflect the feelings of the aver­
age Seminole County resi­
dents? The answ er will have to
watt until election tim e.
But to reflect the feelings of
how the election cam paigning
is progressing th u s far, the
cham ber m em bers braved a
raging downpour of rain to a t­
tend
a
political
hobnob
W ednesday night, and make
their preferences known In a
itraw vote.
In the D istrict 2 race for

Seminole County com m ission­
ers, incum bent Randy Morris
beat challenger Bob West by a
vote of 65 to 35. In the D istrict
4 straw poll, C arlton Henley
won over Incum bent Win
Adams by 61 to 43.

Campaign ‘96
Henley aald he wras very
.
fay th e turnout. *Mjy
wife and I were only able to
spend about 25 m inutes a t the
hobnob.” he explained this
m orning. *We are Involved In a
very busy ca mpaign scheduled
and had another appointm ent.”

He added th at he enjoyed the
gathering, where th e cham ber
m em bers had the opportunity
to meet the candidates for the
various positions, and the can ­
didates had the opportunity to
hand out literature.
Ih e other straw ballot win­
ner. Randy Morris, who Is the
present chairm an of the board,
was unavailable for com m ent
th is morning.
Three scats on the Sem inole
Board were on
County School
l
the Oviedo
cham ber’s straw
Ovt
D istrict 1. Diane
poll. For
I
Bauer collected 61 votes over
Terry Patten, who received 31.

By M ek P M I n f
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Mayor Larry Dale
flew a light aircraft to Jack so n ­
ville th is m orning to bring
State Representative Jim Fuller
to Sanford. Fuller is chairm an
of the House T ransportation
Com m ittee.
Dale said he w ants to give
Fuller a tour of Sanford and
obtain h is Im pressions and
suggestions regarding the city's
transportation needs.
.They were scheduled to re­
tu rn to Sanford, arriving a t the
Ortando-Sanford Airport a t a p ­
proxim ately 10:30 th is m orn­
ing. after which th e tra n sp ira ­
tion tour will encom pass the
airport area.
Following lunch a t O tters
R estaurant. Dale and Port of

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2A • Serr«noi« Herald. Sanlord. Florida • Thursday. August 6. 1998

Safety training

SANFORD - The American
Red Cross of Central Florida
will offer u community CPR
(lass Saturday. Aug. 15. from
H n.m. until 4 p.m.. at the
Sanford Parks A Recreation
Center. 300 N. Park Ave. In­
terested residents will be
taught \1tal lifesaving skills for
adult victims. Including how to
recognize nn emergency, r e s ­
cue
breathing.
CPR and
choking first aid.
Cost for the course Is $40.
Participants con choose to
take only the adult CPR com ­
ponent for $30.
The Red Cross Seminole
Service Center will also offer
training at Its facilities. 705 W.
SR-434 In Longwood. For In­
formation a n d /o r registration,
phone the American Red Cross
at 332-8200.

Expressway masting

SANFORD - The Seminole
County Expressway Authority
will meet Tuesday, Aug. 11.
beginning at 4:30 p.m., at th e
Seminole
County Services
Building. 1101 E. First St. In
Sanford.
The general subject m atte r
to be discussed Is the p ro ­
posed OreeneWay
'M issing
Link* between U.S. Highway
17-92 and lnterstate-4.

Volunteers wanted

SANFORD - Persons with
past or current retail experi­
ence are being asked to assist
In the ongoing business of op­
erating the Thrill Store In
Sanford. Volunteers may give
as m uch time as desired to
help the store continue. Sales
from donated m erchandise
enables H abitat For Humanity
to build more houses each
year for deserving low Income
families.
For additional inform ation o r
to volunteer, contact Mary
Welch, executive director, a t
328-9717.

Auxiliarydianan

CHULUOTA • Dinner will be
served at Oviedo VFW Post
10139 in support of the Aux­
iliary program s.
Saturday. Aug. 8 a ham d in­
ner. Including ham . potatoes,
beans and a rod win be served.
Saturday. Aug. IB will fea­

Terry sweeps Vegas o ff its feet, so to speak
ture on nll-you-cun-eat fish
fry.
Adult dinners arc $5 and
children arc $2.50. Take out Is
available. The post Is located
at Seventh Street and Avenue
E In Chuluotn. For take out
call (407) 365-3524.

Kid's krafts
ALTAMONTE SPRINQS
Prarl Arts A Crafts offers free
Kids Krafts on Saturdays from
2 until 3 p.m.
August projects Include Aug.
8-splder hats. Aug. 15-ffngrr
puppets.
Aug.
2 2 -paper
masks, and Aug. 29-fun tim e
felt.
Pearl Arts A Crafts Is located
at 1220 E. Slate Rd. 436. Al­
tam onte Springs. For m ore
Information call (407) 8313000

Interns! exploration
SANFORD - New Internet
classes will be presented this
summ er by Seminole County
Public Library System and
Seminole Community College.
Jim Adams. Instructor at the
SCC Computer Institute, r e ­
turns to update his popular
Exploring (he Internet sem inar
with the highly controversial
Windows *98.
On Aug. 10 from 7 until 9
p.m. Adams will be at the
North Branch Library to dis­
cuss what the Internet la. the
benefits of Windows '98. how
to su rf the Internet and tech­
niques to use to find Inform a­
tion.
The North Branch Is located
at 150 Palmetto Avenue, San­
ford. To register for this free
program call (407) 322-2182.

Fimlhf support

SANFORD - UCP Early In te r­
vention and Pediatric Therapy
C enters sponsors a m onthly
support group for p aren ts of
children with special needs.
The next Seminole C enter
m eeting will be held S aturday.
Aug. 29 a t 6 p.m . at First
Presbyterian C hurch. 201 Oak
Avenue, Sanford.
The first half of th e m eetings
are dedicated
to an ed ­
ucational topic. This m onth's
topic is TranMtttonlng (any
change In life for s child). The
second port of th e m eeting Is

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Lucy and tha poat
She was pretty and funny, an
American treasure; he was an
English poet laureate. Laclll*
BaU and A lfred Lord Tennyson bom on the same day. Tennyson
was bom on August 6. 1809 at
Somcrsby. Lincolnshire and died
Oct. 6. 1892. Lucy was bom the

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park. More th an 20,000 are
expected. The Pig-Out begins
today.

Mr. Roblnton
Key West's gift to basketball.
David Robinson. Is 33 today. An
officer and a gentlem an and
Nnval
Academy
graduate,
Robinson Is a member of the San
Antonio Spurs. He's also an
accomplished musician. Freddie
Labor, the airline man. Is 70
today. He has nothing to do with
the Los Angeles Lakers. Actor
Rate r B oosts is 60 and actress
Catherine Kicks is 47. May they
all live to 100.

RUSS
W H IT E

same day In 1911 at Butte. Mont.
She was the alar of T Love Lucy.*
If Tennyson lived In more recent
times, he probably would have
had an *1 Love Alfred Lord" show.

Hobo-boken
F o r9 8 years, lowanalhave been
celebrating a N atlsaal Hobo
C o a v ia tio n In Britt. Iowa.
There’s a National Hobo Museum
In the town and something called
the Hobo Jungle. At the tu rn of
the century, hobos (or traveling
laborers) used to hitch rides on
the railroads and Britt was one of
the places they were greeted with
kindness. Now. 30.000 or more
will taste mulligan slew, sing and
away on Hobo Weekend. A Hobo
King and Queen will be named.

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The first woman to swim the
English Channel was 19-year-old
O artm ds Bderta of New York •
72 years ago this day. She didn’t
even have a Speedo.

WKo is stra?
Her real name was M argaret
f l l H i s l i C asts and she was
from Leewarden. Netherlands.
She blew a kiss to a firing squad
a t Vincennes. France on Oct.
15.1917. Do you know what she
was called?

Sanford Elks Lodge helps
to shape national policy
The Benevolent and Protective O rder of Elks visited the hom e of
Disneyland recently to craft their own version of 'Tomorrowland*:
a place where volunteertam and leadership build stronger com ­
m unities and a stronger nation.
The Elks, whose National Convention here w as th e 134th In
their history, are represented locally by Sanford Elks Lodge
Number 1241. whose Exalted Ruler, or Lodge President. Is O aty
Fehl of Sanford. Local representatives attended the Anaheim con­
vention to help shape the program s and policies of the National
O rder, which currently boasts more than 1.2 m illion m em bers
nationw ide.
.The Elks have a long tradition of philanthropic service. q » n soring youth athletic and drug education program s, aid for peo-

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Witt thorn hon’t « tpccisiforyou!

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Valuable-.Student* scholarship dMMafcnBaah will receive u fax
year scholarship worth $30,000.
Throughout th e convention, th e 2.200 local Lodges were h all
for th eir support of the O rder* national program s, aa wen as I
th eir own local program s, and were e n c o u ra g e to deepen Uu
rnmmRWMnt to those in need.
' *Our goal thto year la to promote vohm teertsm and leadershl|
declared C. V alentine Bates, who waa elected National preside
during the convention. *As volunteers and le a d e n we wul p u n
and ftilfiU o ur lofty goals while continuing o ur proud traditions.'

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Republic

Not everyone who noes to Las
Vegas comes back ns big a win­
ner as T erry M cKinney of
Seminole High School.
McKinney won $8,000 without
having to gamble. He's the First
Place winner In the prestigious
Elks
National
Oratorical
Competition held on Aug. I.
In addition to his trophy.
McKinney eurned nn $8,000
scholarship to use nt Morehouse
College, where he plans to major
In political science, lie then
wants to go to law school.
McKinney Is the son of Terry
and M utton M cKinney of
Sanford. He was sponsored by
the Celery City Lodge and the
Evergreen Temple of IDPOE In
Sanford.
Nice going. Terry. You made us
proud.

Stx local high school seniors
each received a $1,000 schol­
arship from the BYU M anage­
m ent Society of C entral Flor­
ida to use a t the college of
their choice.
Recipients
were
Sarah
Richins of Lake Howell High
wrfKwl, Elisabeth Johnson of
W est Orange High School,
Alyaon M arie LeBianc of G ate­
way H id: School. Kimberly
Rich of Boone High School,
8yed Hussain of Osceola High
School and Norman Anthony
Sm all of Jones High School.
The BYU M anagement Soci­
ety aw ards the acholarehlpa
baaed upon a com bination of
th e
applicant's
academ ic
achievement, irh w l leader*,
ship and economic need. I lia
average OPA of the rix stu­
dent* was 3.89. All are en­
rolled In honors or advanced
placem ent classes and are In­
volved In aenlce to others
through schools, local chartties and religious organiseSome of the students had
earned accolades in a variety
of other fields th at qualified
them for the scholarsh ip*.
Richins earned a varsity le tte r
In three sports and la a m em ­
ber of the state cham pion 4 x
BOO relay team. Htteaeln won
the U.S. Air Force Science
Award and was nam ed one of
C entral Florida’s top m ath and
science students.
LeBianc waa honored a s Beat
Attorney and awarded Beat
Law Brief at the Florida Youth
Government
Conference.
Johnson
participated
In
sports, academ ic
com peti­
tions. volunteer protects and
won a Gold Medal for her
perfect score on the National
Latin Exam, all while holding
down a part-tim e Job a t U ni­
versal Studios.
T h ese students are not only
achieving excellence on an

academic level, b u t on a m oral
and hum anitarian level m
wdL* aakl Rulon M unns,
mem bers of th e board of di­
rector*
and
scholarship

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C all 322-2611
To Place Y our Ad

NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Lake
Maiy Local Planning Agancy will hold a public hear­
ing to diaeuaa and make recommendation for adop­
tion of tha City’s Evaluation and Appraisal Report of
the Comprehensive Plan. Thia meeting will be held
Thursday, August 13, IM S , at Lake Mery City Had,
100 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida
at 7:00 P.M.
A copy of the Evaluation and Appraisal Report of tha
Comprehensive Plan art available for inspection In
the Community Development Office, Lake Mary City
Hail, 100 North Country Club Road, Laka 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 parties may appear and be heard regard­
ing tha Evaluation and Appraisal Report or written
comments may be filed with the City Clerk at 100
North Country Club Road, Laka Mary, Florida.
NOTE: PER80N8 ARE ADVI8ED THAT A TAPE8
RECORD OF THI8 MEETING 18 MADE BY TH E
CITY FOR IT8 CONVENIENCE. THI8 RECORD
MAY NOT CO NSTITUTE AN ADEQUATE RECORD
FOR TH E PURPOSE8 O F APPEAL FROM A DECI­
SION MADE BY TH E CITY. ANY PERSON WISHING
TO ENSURE THAT AN ADEQUATE RECORD OF
TH E PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR APPEL­
LATE PURPOSE8 IS ADVISED TO MAKE TH E
NECE88ARY ARRANGEMENTS AT HI8 OR HER
OWN EXPEN3E.
PBraona with dteabMHtet needing assistance to partic­
ipate In any of these proceedings should oonteotthe
City's ADA Coordinator at teast 48 hours in advanoa
of tha matting at (407) 324-3024.

(407) 425-1114. FOr Inform a­
tion about BYU M anagem ent
Society of C entral Florida
m em bership, call Ken Lowe,
vice president of m em bership

City of Laka Mary, Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clark
Dated: Augutt 8,1998

SMneffAforlocdNme
SOON. FrenchAv*.. Sanford
(407) 322-2$11 Fax: (407) 32*6406

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McCollum honored by food trade
group with Thomas Jefferson Award
From s ta ff re p o rts
U.S. Representative BUI McCollum (R-Florida)
was honored recently at a ceremony hosted by
Food Distributors International, a trade group
representing more than 260 companies.
McCollum was presented with the food distribu­
tion Industry's 1998 Thomas Jefferson Award.
According to the Industry, the award Is given,
'to members of Congress who have voted con­
sistently In support of sound (local policy,
minimal government regulation, and other freemarket principles crucial to the health and food
distribution Industry, and the nation's economy
as a whole.*
Of the several hundred votes cast during the
105th Congress In 1997/98, Food Distributors
International selected nine voles It considers
critical to (he Interests of the food distribution
Industry. Recipients of the award were said to
have voted favorably on at least 75 percent of
the m atters. Among the key Issues were the
balanced budget, tax limitation amendment to
make It more difficult for Congress to raise
taxes, and legislation to grant Inside sales em ­
ployees an exemption from the overtime re­
quirem ents.
In addition to McCollum, 214 other m em bers
of the House of Representatives received the
1998 Thomas Jefferson Award.
Bob cutty, spokesm an for the Food D istribu­
tion Industry said the award program was In­
spired by the philosophies and writings of
Thomas Jefferson, who, In his drat Inaugural
address noted that "a wise and frugal govern­
ment (Is one) which shall leave men otherwise
free to regulate (heir own pursuits of Industry
and Improvement, and shall not take from the
m outh of labor the bread It has earned. This Is
the sum of good government.*

Crime
IA
com pared to 7.298 average for
the state. ‘You have to take In
account th at big cities and u r­
ban areas play into the state
equation,” H arriett said.
'H om icides." H arriett sold,
'a re th e m ost difficult sta ts to
project. Many are crim es of
passion.
dom estic
crim es
w ithin the home or family.
People who know each oth er
and klU each other. Law en­
forcem ent can not know when

AjffVgfv f u r d v w d C fiff n u in ju rie s
A Honda Civic occupied by two fsmslss left ths
roadway, overturned, and landed on its aids
Wednesday after ths driver apparently lost control
Doing over e bridge on 8R-46 east of Sanford. The

The sw ard received by McCollum was con­
structed In pewter and w alnut, featuring a rep­
lica of Thom as Jefferson framed fay four 'p illa rs
cf prosperity', agriculture, commerce, naviga­
tion and m anufacturers, which Jefferson felt
were crucial to the success of th e American
economy.

Paraphernalia
they m ight occur.”
Some bigger cities have b e ­
come a haven for road rage
crim es w ith angry m otorists
clim bing out of cars to shoot
and kill others sim ple because
they didn't move feat enough
or stalled a t an Intersection.
This type of behavior hasn't
happened In th e county b ut as
m ore people arrive and th e
roads get m ore crowded, H ar­
riett said It would be a con­
cern .
Tb prevent crim es such as

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home burglary and car theft,
H arriett advises citizens to
form home owner’s groups and
com m unity w atches. He said
the sheriff's deputies m et
m any concerned d ttse n s on
National Night O ut last S a tu r­
day.
'U nfortunately, we had som e
bad w eather th at lim ited th e
things we could do,” he aald.
"We're deeply com m itted to
helping everyone enjoy work­
ing. playing and doing busttn Seminole C ounty.”

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Hollis N. Hi Usman, 40. of
2934 Trum an Dtvd.. Sanford,
was arrested fay sheriff's depu­
ties Tuesday. Officers said they
spotted him riding a bike near
13th Street and Mulberry Ave­
nue. and reported seeing him
tossing som ething to the
ground from h is p an ts pocket.
The item reportedly proved to
be a crack cocaine pipe. He
waa arrested on a charge of
poascaalo n /u se of drug p a ra ­
phernalia.
After being taken to the Jo h n
E. Polk C orrectional Facility, It
waa found he waa wanted on a
w arrant for foiling to ap p ear
for ball on a previous charge of
possession of drug parapher-

accident occurred near J J .'s Marina Isle on (he St.
Johns River. The Florida Highway Patrol said It was a
singfe-vshida accident, and thore ware no injuries.

mestJc violence.
Travis Arnett Cunningham ,
41. of 301 E. Fifth Street, S an­
ford. waa aneated fay Sanford
police a t 15th S treet and Elm
Avenue Tuesday. Police aald he
had been In a dispute with a
female. He waa charged with
battery, dom estic violence.
Jo h n Anthony Flonm m ti. 33.
of 300 Laurel C ourt. Sanford,
w as arrested a t h is residence
by Sanford police Tuesday fol­
lowing a reported light with a
female. He w as charged with
battery, dom estic violence.

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Ronald Edward Penney. 29.
listed a s hom eless tn Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday a t a retail store In the
P o m u tto v M m m
2900 block of O rlando Drive.
Harold B. W illiams. 37. of Officers aald he ts accused of
1000 W. B lfhth S tm t in San- taking a case of beer, a steak
ford « m arrested a t h(a rcat- and two packs of cigarettes
dm ce tijr Sanford-police "T ues­
rrithwH a t
to m r . He waa
day following a reported d is­
________ left.
p u te ssfth h to w tfc . He -w as
charged with battery, dom estic
_____ ilo n
violence.
Marcello Rodrigues. 31, of
Oeorge Frank M etxd III. 29. 2553 S. Oak Avenue, Sanford,
of 781 Creekw ater Terrace. w as arrested by sh eriffs depu­
Lake Maty, w as arrested a t h is ties at h is residence Tuesday.
residence fay sheriff's deputies D eputies conducted a search
W ednesday, a s th e result of an w arrant a t hto hom e, and re­
altercation with his wife. He ported finding w hat w as la te r

proven to be am phetam ines In
hto bedroom . He waa charged
with possession o f a controlled
substance.
After being taken to th e Jo h n
E. Polk C orrectional Facility. It
waa found Rodrigues w as out
on bond tn connection with a
previous arrest for possession
of cannabis (cocaine) and
MDMA.

Domestic violence
Mlnh Phan. 47. and David
Do. 52. both of 3261 Ohio Ave­
nue, Sanford, were arrested by
Sem inole
County
S heriffs
deputies early Tuesday, fol­
lowing a dispute which reportedly involved the loud playing
of a TV. Each w as charged with
battery/dom estic violence.
C hristopher Brandon H eath.
48. of 1715 W. Second Street.
Sanford, w as aneated a t h is
residence by sh eriffs deputies
Monday. According to the a r­
rest report. H eath and h ts
\m la d become um oved in
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on tb* S t'J a S tn e Wver. The
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LAKE MARY - The d ty Is proposing to pun
chase properly, which Is currently a church
site, to use for a new police headquarters.
The d ty com m ission tonight will hear the Brat
reading for th e purchase o f the property a t 171
E. C rystal Lake Ave.. owned by the Lake Mary
firs t Church ot th e N aiarene. The price has
been determ ined of $920,000. Additionally. If
the church elects to rebuild wtthtn the d ty In
the next fore years, th e d ty to prom ising to
waive b u ild u p foes of up to $10,000.
City M anager Jo h n Litton said financing for
the protect should came from the Ocnerai fu n d
balance, b u t an additional $1,718,000 will have
to be taken Arena the 1008 Com m unity Bond

Road, b ut a num ber of expensive problem s were
determ ined, th at the subsequent resolution be­
came the purchase of new property.

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As of e sillc r th is week, the following Item s
were listed on th e com m ission m eeting agenda:
•O pening cerem onies
• Special presentation - fu tu re lnterstate-4 lm-

attorney
• O rdinance 800 • 2nd reading • Vacate lot 6.
C ardinal Oaks E states.
• C onsideration - Request for conditional use
approval for shopping center of teas th an
71LOOO square feet (OPUS South C o n .)
• C onsideration - She plan review for shopping
center (above)
• O rdinance B82 * lo t reading * Future tand use
am endm ent - for Leam hto th ita d te d In te rn a ­
tiona] Schools, on Rantoul Lane.
• O rdinance 883 - l i t reading - M iot land use
am endm ent • 8.6 acres w est of Rinehart Road.
Lake Emma Pines
• O rdinance 884 * 1st reading • Acquisition of
building and oru petty foam the Church of the

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th is coming year, excluding the balance carried
forward horn the previous year. Litton has also
recommended a lots) of $1.008,M l for capital
protects In th e new budget.
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Sanford routs
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L egion opener

B eing religious
is fine, but it
should be kept
out o f the
locker room
SANFORD _ T he Jack so n v ille J a g u a rs a re
b ein g a s s a u lte d for b ein g good guys.
Is th a t so b a d ?
T he b ig n ew s o u t o f J a g u a r tra in in g c am p
sh o u ld be a b o u t th e b a ttle for th e to p m all
c a rrie r, F red T aylor o r J a m e s S tew art.
In ste a d , th e b ig c o n c ern Is w h e th e r o r n o t
th e J a g s a re to o relig io u s.
I fie w hole c o n tro v e rsy s ta rte d w hen th e
York York T im es a n d T he Chicago Tribune
w rote la s t w eekend th a t th e J a g u a rs w ere
o n e o f tw o te a m s (th e C hicago B ears b e in g
th e o th er) th a t ask ed NFL S ecu rity , a n
o rg a n iz a tio n w ith slig h tly m ore In te n sity
th a n th e O estap o . to in v estig ate th e
C h am p io n s fo r C h rist o rg a n iz a tio n , a
C h ristia n g ro u p th a t Involves a la rg e
n u m b e r o f NFL p lay e rs In clu d in g sev eral
J a g u a rs.
A m ong th e J a g u a r s Involved a re p ro ­
bo w lers T ony B oselll a n d M ark B ru n ei),
alo n g w ith s ta r te r s B rian S ch w artz a n d J o e l
S m eenge.
B runei! h a s sa id o p enly th a t, h e .h o s ts
m eeting* cv ety w eek - aw ay from A lltel
S ta d iu m o r Ja g u a r-o w n e d facilities - a n d
th a t h e d is trib u te s leaflets th ro u g h o u t th e
lo ck e r room .
B oselll h a s sa id h e d o e sn 't th in k It's rig h t
th a t som e o f h is te a m m a te s d rin k alco h o l o r
b ra g a b o u t c o n q u e sts o f th e fem inine k in d ,
b u t n e d o e sn 't p a rta k e in e ith e r p u rsu it.
T h a t's all fine.
B u t w h en
It co m es
to
te a m m a te
c a m a ra d e rie , like It o r n o t, relig io n Is
b ecom ing a m ajo r ro le p la y e r In th e lo ck er
ro o m s. An a rtic le In th e N ew York Tim es la s t
y e a r sa id th e T ex as R an g ers' c lu b h o u se h a d
becom e divided over religion. No w o n d er th e
R an g ers h av e b e e n o n e o f th e lea g u e 's u n d e r­
a c h ie v e rs for th e p a s t sev eral y e a rs .
Defen s ive ta c k le J o h n Ju rk o w c h , a te a m
le a d e r a s w ell a s th e tea m co m ed ian , sa id
religion sh o u ld s ta y o u t o f th e lo ck er room .
He h a s a good p o in t. If B runei] a n d B oselll
w a n t to p ra c tic e th e ir religion openly, th a t's
fine.
B u t k eep It o u t o f th e lo ck e r room . A s w ell
a s th e ir o p in io n s o n th e lifestyles o f o th e r
J a g u a rs .
F or y e a rs, a th le te s h av e c ro ssed th e m selves
a fte r sc o rin g a to u ch d o w n , before ta k in g a
p itc h a n d c o u n tle s s o th r r tim es.
D oes G od rra lfy c a re if som eon e sc o re s a
to u ch d o w n ?
: S eem s kke h e h a s m ore o n h is m ind th a n
th e o u tco m e o f th e S e sttle -A tla n ta fo o tb all
gam e e a c h w eek end.
Irascib le B ob K night o n ce ad m o n ish ed a n
In d ia n a p lay e r fo r c re d itin g a w in to O od
a fte r a gam e. D id O od rea lly m ean to screw
Tfcxas T ech, K night w ondered.
T he J a g u a r s h av e a re p u ta tio n a ro u n d th e
a s b e in g too goody-goody. T h e re's
_ w ro n g w ith th a t, a lth o u g h It
w o u ld n 't b e a ab o d e to see C a ro lin a
lin e b a ck e r O regg Lloyd ta k e a b lin d s h o t th is
w eekend
a fte r
he
trie d
to
d e stro y
Ja c k so n v ille 's K een an McC ar dell o n a
c ro ssin g p a tte rn la s t y e a r.
B u t s p o rts te a m s n eed to keep it o u t o f th e
lack er room . I f s o k ay to h o ld p ra y e r
m eetin g s a t th e O O -yard-line a fte r th e g am e
like m o st NFL p la y e rs do.
C h em istry , th o u g h . Is w o rth a t le a s t a few
w ins a y e a r a n d th e J a g s n eed to keep It
to g e th e r a n d k eep o rg an ized relig io n o u t o f
th e lo ck er ro o m is I fs c re a tin g a n y th in g
re s e m b llig ■ p ro b lem .
T he la s t th in g th e y n e e d Is to lose o u t o n a
sh o t a t th e S u p e r Bowl for b ein g to o goodygoody.
. As cold a s It m ay so u n d , in NFL te rm s,
w in n in g co m es firs t.

L ast Is e s a 4 Sfeet: Let’s hope Lake
Mary's Chad Keealer ends up with a
............ shot at the NFL after the
But9 c u t him Tuesday. He
averaged over 00 garde per punt f a s t
y e a r a t LSU. an NCAA record, and he
typ{flee everything a student-athlete
sh o u ld be.
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HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
DrLAND _ Sanford picked a perfect time to set
hot.
For two innings of W ednesday’s opening game
in the 1008 American Legion Stale Tournam ent
the defending cham pions trailed Brandon Post
278 1-0 and appeared to be on the ropes on
Jam es P. West Field at the Sperling Sport a
Complex In DeLand.
But what a difference a few plays can make.
The wore could have been m uch worse as
Sanford starting pitcher Chaz Lytle had trouble
locating his pitches In (he first Inning giving igi
one run and loading the bases with two out.
C entrrfidder Phillip E ubanks saved further
damage, however, racing from left rcnterflcld in
right center lo grab a sm ash off the bat of
Tammy Thompson and rob Brandon of possibly
three runs
The Post S3 offense w as also alow to get
stalled s s the Oral six b atters went easily.
Then s seemingly innocent m istake opened

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for fall
set to go
on sale
ORLANDO _ Perm its g» on sale
Friday. August 14th to allow tam tbig th iss fsB
Call In
tn five type II wUdUfe
jetneent areas (WMA).
m anagem
The five areas are:
• Upper flt. Jo h n s River M arsh
Type II WMA (Brevard. Indian
River and Osceola counties).
• Em eralds M arsh l&gt; p e U WMA
(Lake County).
• Dunns Creek Type U WMA
(Putnam County).
• Bayard Type II WMA (Clay
County).
• Ralph E. Simm ons Memorial
S tate Forest, formerly known a s B t
Marys River S tate FM sat Type II
WMA. (Nassau County).
Fermita to h u n t a t the Em eralds
M arsh. Dunns Creek. Bayard and
the Ralph E.
Memorial
S tate Forest are S2S plus a SI
handling fee. term ite for the U pper
S t Jo h n s River M arsh cost S IS
plu s a S i handling fee.
Purchased with the ultim ate goal
of protecting the sta te 's w ater re­
sources. these properties continue
to provide public opportunities for
q u ik ly hunts
other outdoor
recreation.
Recent wildfires on th e wildlife
m anagem ent a reas have not dam ­
aged the hunting areas. Tbs Dis­
trict's
aggressive
controlledburning program improves wildlife
h abitat and helps peasant c a ta ­
strophic wildfires.
In the Em eralds M arsh, th e Labs

Lyman’s Baker
hoping team is
afflicted with a
case of amnesia
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Legion
C ontlnosd from F ags IB
run. Post 53 then took the lead for good when
Paulo Silva's blooper barely eluded the Brandon
second basem an w ith Huie scoring.
Tilings then got worse for Post 278 a s Scott
Ferrell singled and Jerem y Frost walked to load
the bases and Silva scored when Matt Allegra
was hit by a pitch.
By the tim e the game was over. Sanford had
posted its beat offensive day of the year. Lytle
and reliever B rent Tem pleton had combined on
a slx-hltter and Post 53 had burled Brandon 12-

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Sanford, the defending World Series Cham pl
ons. are now 30-10
10 on the
hk'CTt^n
15 of Its last 16 gam es.
tn other opening round gam es on W ednesday.
Jacksonville Post 283 (27-8) hum bled T allahas­
see Post 13 (22-18) 11-1; Bradenton Post 24 US51 edged OatnesvlUe Post 16 (20-17) 6-2; and
host DeLand Foot 6 (41-7) w asted a 7-1 lead tn
falling to Ju p ite r Post 271 (33-6) 13-8.

IN BRIEF
Sanford Little League

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SANFORD _ Sanford Little League B aseball
will be holding reg to tm tfo n a fo r its Fall
Youth baseball and softbaB league's th e n est
two weekends.
Sign-ups will be held a t W slM ait in S an­
ford from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m . on Saturday
(August 1st and 8th) and Sunday (August 2nd
and 9th).
. fees are still ju s t 620. Let's

Seminole PONY rign-ups
FIVE POINTS _ R egistration far Fall PONY
Baseball, ages 5-to -18. will be held a t the
Seminole PONY flasrhall Complex on HtghS a tu r­
way 410 on Saturday. August 0th and
i
day A ugust 18th between the hours of 10
a.m . and 2 p
This to
eague for W inter
Ball. The
high s chool and pro
rules a t a_
First tim e players _
k being BUth Certo registration.
call 323-5870 and
For further
leave a phone

Sanford was to have battled Jacksonville In a
crucial Oroup A game a t 0:30 p.m . Thursday
m orning and will wrap up round robin play on
Friday at 4 p.m. against T allahassee.
The winner and runner-up from each group
will then meet In a single-elim ination tourna­
m ent on Saturday.
Alter the third Inning uprising. Post 53 scored
tn every Inning tlthereafter.
In thei fourth, Erwtn and Hule led off the Inntng with back-to-back tingles. After an out.
Eubanks forced Hule a t second. Sitvs then
sm ashed one olf the shortstop’s glove, scoring

for EnvlnT -

FerTr"

Sanford tacked on a run In the fifth Inning as
Allegra singled, stole second, moved to third on
a alngti by Erwin and scored on a sacrifice fly
by Hule.
Brandon, now trailing 6-1. tried to get back
Into the sam e. W ith two outs, Oary Cates (who

had stngfed and scored the tu n tn th e first In­
ning) reached on an error. M att Mtdklff and My­
ron Leslie (who drove tn the first run) followed
with back-to-back singles, with Leslie's hit
scoring C ates.
But Lytle worked out of further trouble with s
strike out to end th e Inning.
Post 53 gotI the run back In the atxth.
ied. moved to second on a Silva
sacrifice
scored on a two-out double by
Sanford then broke the game open In the sev­
enth a s Ttoy Boutwell singled and scored two
outs later on a Une drive home run by Scott
llllln sk l.
Post S3 plated two more runs in the eighth
Inning aa Ferrell walked and Allegra singled.
Boutwell reached on an error and Ferrell scored
on an Infield single by Erwin. Hule then drove tn
s run with a m ound bsB.

Brantley to host Sports Fair
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS _ Lake Brantley High
School will host Its third annual sports fair
next Thursday. August 6th a t 6 p.m .
It should be a great chance for potential
athletes to m eet coaches and for Incoming
students to become acquainted with the Lake
Brantley athletic program .
There will be no general sports m eeting
th is year, but th is event will feature an out­
door cookout and booths sponsored by each
of the Lake Brantley sports team s.
Shirts and h a ts will also be on sale and
the event wlU be a great d u n c e to Join the
newly reorganised Lake Brantley Booster
Chib, one of the largest In Seminole County.
According to the booster d u b . the financial
burdens of the program have been reduced
and there wfll be m ore money to go back Into
Individual athletic team s. The booster chib
m eets every other m onth starting tn Septem ­
ber and m em bership can be obtained for as
little aa 630.
There will also be a ‘golf ball drop.* For a
sm all donation, guests can purchase lu m ­
bered golf balls th at will be dropped for the
~ football field. All balls Undiito
in a rtrstgnatrd circle wfll be p u t tn a bowl
and th e m at one draw n win earn the owner
61.000. There wfll atoo be gam es for the en­
tire family to enjoy.

New
non Is
M ason
to ta ls

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644
41
71
36
11
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Sanford Recreation offerings
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The Sanford Recreation Oswill be offering the following foil

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• Raines w as 4 -for-5 with a run scored in the
Yankees' come-from-behind 10-5 victory ever
the Oakland A thletics in the nightcap of a
doubleheader sweep tote Tuesday night. The
Yankees dropped a 3-1 decision to the A 's on
W ednesday, getting four-hit by Tom C andiotti.

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vo lleyball

Boot
160
652
133
164
71
38
13
16
90
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s a ia s r
2.250
6.467
1.613
2,611
631
411
112
162
801
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Department will

Lyman

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When business slows
down, soma businesses
stop asking for business.

They stop advertising.

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Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Lake Mary
m eets Thursday
m ornings,
7:30-8:30 a.m ., a t the M arriott
Courtyard, off W est Lake Mary
Boulevard.
C ontact
B rian
Overby, president, a t 333-0634,

Strtom a Club
H ie Sertom s Club of South

m eettnga are held every Thurs­
day. a t 8 p.m .. a t Sanford
C hristian C hurch. 730 U psala
Road. Sanford. For Inform a­
tion, call 333-8834.

Blue G n u Pickers
Sanford Blue G rass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m .. at the O reater Sanford
Cham ber of Comm erce. Pick­
ers and grtnneis are welcome.
For Inform ation, call Jo h n
Shaffer. 830-4031.

Submarine veterans
V eterans,
C entral
Florida
Base, m eet at 7 p.m . at the
Fleet Reserve Club. 3040 W est
SR 40. the first Thursday o f the

People
Shared parental responsibility
Child's residential choice sometimes considered
Most p aren ts who separate
or whose m arriage la dissolved
are awarded shared parental
responsibility of the m inor
chlld(ren), This m eans th at
paren ts have the opportunity
to share In the m aking of deci­
sion
th at
affect
their
chU dfrenfs welfare such a s de­
cisions over th eir chHd(ren)'s
education, religious upbring­
ing, and health.
Shared parental responsibil­
ity however can he frustrating
o r Impeded by a child who
prefers to live w ith one parent
when there h as been a deter­
m ination fay the C ourt, by
agreem ent of th e parents or
otherw ise, th a t th e chad live
with th e other potent. H its
may become evident after a
chad s ta rts e n w h s a desire
to go kve with th e secondary

d with
parent

action will m ost likely fall.
The C ourts give great weight
to a child's preference to live
with one parent over th e other.
However, a s discussed back in
May. a m odification requires a
substantia] change In ctrcuin­
stances. Additionally, for the
Court to order a m odification
of reoldentlal responsibility th e
Court h as to find th at the best
Interest of the child would be
prom oted by th e charm e In
residential
responsibility.
These two requirem ents e sta b ­
lish th a t a parent seeking to
modl/y residential responsibil­
ity carries w hat th e C ourts de­
scribe a s "an extraordinary
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Shared parental resp o n sib le
tty provides parents the opporIunity to share In the milking
of the decisions th at affect
their chUd(ren)‘s welfare. How­
ever, shared parenting can be
thw arted by the desire of a
child to Uve with th e secondary
residential parent. Therefore, a
secondary resMentOU parent
would be wise to determ ine
why the child Is se d d r* the
change while a t the sam e tim e
realising th at the preference of
the child alone Is not enough
to w arrant a m odification. T his
wtU enable s secondary resi­
dential parent to m ake an in ­
formed decision a s to w hether

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Senior C enter. Lake T riplett
Drive. Casselberry . For Inferm otton. csQ Karl Lam bert, SB88704. o r Al Kltfc. 333-4487.

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Legal Notices
IN TH E C IR C U IT CO U R T
OF TH E BIO H TEEN TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AMD FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY,
FLOAIOA
Cnan Humbert
• ■ -a a a -c A M -K
JOE f ROACH.
Plaintiff,
»i
10NNY MCOOUOAL.
*14 PATRICK CRCADEN.
and JOHN DOE ANO
JANE OOC AS UNKNOWN
PERSONS IN POSSESSION.
Defendant*
CLER K'S N O TIC E OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant lo a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
the 20th day of July. IS E t.
enlarad In ChrU Action No S I9I0-C AI4-K Circuit Court ol the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
end lor Seminole Counly,
Florida.
wherein
LONNY
MCOOUOAL
and
PATRICK
CREAOEN. are the Defendant*.
I. Maryanne Morse. Clerk ol the
above entitled C ourt will aell to
the higheat and beat bidder, or
bidders, ter cash, al the Weal
Front Door ol the Seminole
County Coutthouao. located al
SOI
North
Path
Avenue.
Sanford. Florida SSTTt. at 11 :M
a m on the tlth day ol Auguat.
1H I . the following described
property aa aet forth In aekj
Final Judgment ol Forecfoeure.
altuated In Orange County.
Florida to-wit
LOT S. BLOCK &gt;S. DREAMWOLD. ACCOAOINQ T O THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS ACCORDED
IN PLAT BOOK S. FADE SS. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOAIOA.
WITNESS my hand and the
official aaal ol Ihia Court at
Sanford.
Seminole County.
Florida, thla Bird day Ol July.
IN I
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE AS
Clerk o l eaid Court
Oy: Jane E. Jssewic
Deputy Clerk
Berry J. Welker. Jr., iaquiro
Florida Bar Number 0742940
WALKER AND ASSOCIATES.
ATTORNEYS. P A
t i t Maitland Avenue South,
Suita E1S
Maitland. Florida S2TS1
Phono. |40n IS S -IU 1
Faa. (407) S44-I3CS
Attorney for PlaintIN
Publlahr July SO. end Auguat I,
IM S

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Netlae el Publle Auttlen
Pursuant to ch T I J SRS(S)
•S OS F S Aulo Lien K Recovery
w/power ol attoinvy will aell Ihe
hated autoa to highetl bidder
aub|ect to any hen*, net proceeda deposited wfcleik of
court per M I M S , ownotflienholdere rtght to e heating per
M l SEME) U l l FS to poet
bond per 889 17 F S . owner
may redeem vehicle for oath
turn ol lien, all auction* held
Wreaerve. rnapecl twk prior d
lienor facility ca*h or ca«hier
chock. 25** buyer preouum
anyone inlerealed ph (105) 89 79970 Sale date O S -tl-IS 0
10 00 am • SO82 MW 74 AVE
Miami 111ft AO SIS Joel
Langbaum Au 181 1SEM4942
Lien eml 13267 IS 1991 BMW
40 Vint W0ACAS11XPFKS8012
rag RAFAEL A or CARMEN M
RIVERA OF 10481 CRESTO DEL
SOL CIR. ORLANDO cut
RAFAEL A RIVERA ol 1440 N
GOLDEN RO 4111. WINTER
PARK I h ARCADIA FINANCIAL
LTD ol SOT S LK DESTINY DV
8TE 210. MAITLANO. lienor
COLLISION
CENTER
OF
ORLAND. SIS N HWY 17-02
LONOWOOO
Phone 407-091-2015
Publith July S. 1991
0CS-5S-A

IN TH E C IR C UIT CO URT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CRIMINAL CASE
NOi 00*2407-CFA
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
ONE 1090 NISSAN 100ZX.
VI N JNIC224A5LX00S5T1,
AND ONE 1991 KAWASAKI
MOTORCYCLE,
VI N JKAZX4E17PDS01120
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
PROCEEDINO
TO. Enck Oeauchtmp
112 Klngtbtidoe Drive
Oviedo. FL S27II
Kimbeily Coddinglon
•12 Kingibridge Orive
Oviedo. FL 127S5
and all olhera who claim an
mlete«t In lha following properIV
FORFEITURE OF ONE 1990
NISSAN
SOOZX.
VI N
JNtC Z24A5LX00Siri.
ANO
ONE 1991 KAWASAKI M OTOR­
CYCLE. V I N JK AZX4EI7PD801128
Donald F Callngar. ol tha
Seminole
Counly
Sheiitf'e
Office.
Seminole
County.
Florida, through hi* ottwara,
investigator* or aganla, allied
Ihe above property on or about
June
tlth .
IIS *
al 112
Kmgtbfidge Drive, Oviedo.
Semmole Counly. Florida, and
n presently holding laid prop­
erly tor the purpose of forfei­
ture purauant lo Sacliona
•12 701-012 704.
FloHda
Slitular. and win R EO U B ET
that an Honorable Judge of tha
Circuit Court. Civil Division,
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit,
Semmole County, Florida, find
probable cauaa that the above
property ehould be forfeiled lo
the above agency You will be
aarved a copy of Ihe Order find­
ing Probable Cauae once It la
signed by Ihe Judge and II will
advtte you how end when lo
retpond lo Ihia request lor for­
feiture
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy ot thla Notice
waa aant to Ihe above named
eddreat by U S certified moil,
return receipt requested. Ihia
(7th day ol July. 1M l
John C Roe*.
Oeneral Counael
Florida Oar 100717
Seminole County
Sheriff* Olfico
1148 • 28th lira at
Sanford. Florida S2773-SM9
Publih Jufy SO, end Auguat E.
1000
DEE-242

ol Mooooehuoetta
Tito Trial Court
Probata and Family
Ceurt Department
Barnet able Divlelen
Deeket He. 00D-0S0S-DV
Sherron H Hathaway.
Pteinttlt(*|.
V.
Cherlei E. Lively.
Defendant)*)
BUMWONO BY PUBLICATION
To
tha
above
named
Oefondanl(a)
A Complaint hea been preeented lo thla Court by the
PMintitt(a|,
Sherron
H
Hathaway, leaking to diaaotve
the bond* of matrimony
You ore required to rente upon
William F Morkfoy. Eaq attor­
ney tor platnlittfa) whoao
addreea la 7 Lincoln Street.
Suita SOS. Wakefield. MA 01M 0
your anawor on or before
Auguat 4, 100S II you tail to do
eo the court Win proceed to Ihe
hearing and education ol thla
action You am alio required lo
Mo o copy at your enewer mi the
office ol Ihe Regular ol Ihia
Court al Barnetable
Wllneaa. Robert E Terry,
Eequire. Firet Jutlice of eeid
Court at Oernetable, thim tlth
day of June. 10M
Fobao P Clauaaen
Re grater of Pro bale Court
Publiah Jufy 10. and Augu*l 1.

Legal Notices
FL 12772-OESS. on SEPTEMBER
3rd. IS9I al t l 00 A M . Ihe lolfowlng described real properly
at aal forth bt Ih* Final
Judgment
LO T 28. OLOCK D. THE
COLONNADES. FIRST SEC­
TION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDEO
IN PLAT BOOK IS. PAGES 79
ANO SO OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated Ihia Slat day ol July.
IH E
Maryanne Mane
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Dyi Jane E Jatewtc
At Deputy Clerk
ROOEn A KELLY, ol
Pohl A Short. PA
210 Watt Canton Avenua.
Bull* 410
PO Doa 320*
Winter Park. FL 32790
(407) S47-794I
Attorney* for Plain lilt
Florid* Bar No 214297
If you are a peraon wllh a S t ­
ability who need* any accom­
modation In order lo perllclpat*
In Ihia proceeding you eto enti­
tled, at no coal lo you, to lha
provision of Carl tin titltltrvce
P la n e
aonlacl
Courl
Admlnlalrallon al Ihe Seminole
Counly Coutlhouae. Sanford.
Florida, telephone number (407)
321-4130. orlanafon 4227, with­
in two (2) working diya of your
receipt pf thla nonce, if you ora
hearing imp*Had. calf 1-9009 8 I-I7 T I; II you ar* vole*
Impaired, call 1-900-919-9770
Publith Auguat 9. 11, 1991
OET-92______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Centre! Florid* Job* and
Education Partnorahip. In*
(CFJEP) la Hairing a Roqueal toy
Proposal to aohcit propo**4*
bom egencie* wllh the eiperTraining Partner*hip Act (JTPA)
epphceftla and vbgibfo partitapant* at wall a* Work and Gobi
Economic
Eatt-autticloitCy
(WAGES) cualomer* in Lake.
Orange, Oeceola. Senvnofo and
Sumter court tie*
October t. 19M
The ecope ol tervieec
btefodet. but I* not busied lo.
• unrvertel aervicer which am
provided lo lha general |
include aonrrcea auch a*
vrdmg labor market information
and hating fob vacencte* am
* totonatv* sarvtce* which i

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under oppbtabr* la da rot a
atat* regulation* and Mciu
aervc.ee tuck a* JTRAr
certification c*M
monk etie aament.

Legal Notices
IN T H I CIROUIT CO URT
OF T H I IM M TB E N TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT,
•EMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
BASE NO. B B -S TB -ep
tN RE: latale ot
WILLIAM J CARMICHAEL.
Oecened

CLASSIFIEDS
Sem inole Herald

NOTtOI

OF ADM IW ETRATION
The adminlitrallon ol the
Ealata
of
WILLIAM
J
CARMICHAEL, Doceatod. Fit*
No 9S-E7A-CP it pending In Ih*
Circuit Courl ol Seminole
Counly.
Florida.
Probal*
Divltlon. tha addreta ol which
I*
flaminol*
County
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State Tourney opens

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C om m an der R onald D en n en
and A u xilia ry P resid en t Q .O .
O ebh art
w elcom e
p o te n tia l
n ew m em bers to com e and
en joy th e barb ecu e. V e te ra n s
and a u xiliary m em bers w ill b e
h appy to an sw er any qu estion s
and sign up new m em bers In
th e V eteran s o f F oreign W an t
and Ladies A u xilia ry.
Post 8207 is loca ted s t 1030
N. H w y. 427. Longw oad. F or
m ore in form ation ca ll th e p est
a t (4 0 7 ) 339-0010.

win

w ill b e a b le to d on ate th e ir
q u a rte r* on a m ile-lo n g tra ck
to ra ise funds (tor C om passion
N ation al
C h lktren 's
Fou n ­
d a tion . a loca l ch a rity that
assists sick ch ild ren and th e ir
fam ilies d u rin g tim es o f crisis.
The
‘ M ile-L on g
Q u arters*
even t, w hich Is spon sored b y
W D B O R adio A M M O . w ill run
hum F rid ay. A u g. M throu gh
Sunday, A t * 10 du rin g a ll
■ tell h ou rs.
.
■
T h e even t w ill t a in a tota l o f
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 i f th e en ttre m ile o f
track is flUsd w tth qu arters.
‘ M ile-L on g Quartern!* w M a lso
fea tu re p ris e g h a t wa y a and
valu ab le
dM couhta
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p a rtictp a ttn g m ag M erch an ts.

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th e sch ool b y tw o cu stodian s
w ho had su bsequ en tly ca lled
Nan Parker, th e sch ool p rln d -

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situ a tion .
T h e y endangered my son ,*
h e said. ‘ A ll th ey need to d o la
adm it th ey w ere w rong, bu t In ­
stead th ey are tryin g to b a ck
ou t and pu t the blam e on us.‘
Pam Rum m el said h er son
n ow la afraid to go to sch o ol
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*| just w an t to b e able to aupport m y fam ily
on my pay from the fire departm ent.* J a cob s
said. "W ith tw o Jobs I h ave no tim e to see my
fam ily.*
There Is no doubt th at an In crease Is needed.
Fire C h ief T erry S chenk said from h is o ffice.
Th e parties are s till In n egotiation s but the final
o ffer by the cou nty, w hich Is on th e table. Is
still unclear, he said.

D avid
E.
C arpen ter.
00,
C ounty Road 427. Sanford,
d ied Tu esday, A u g. 4, 1990.
B om Ju n e 27, 1912 In O steen,
he w as a lifelo n g resid en t o f
C en tral Florida. M r. C a rp en ter
w as a rancher. H e w as a m em ­
b er o f Palm etto A ven u e B a p tist
Church.
S urvtvors in clu de w ife. M arie:
dau gh ter. B etty Davta. S an ford:
grandson . D avid D avis. San-

N eith er C ou nty M anager G ary K aiser nor
C om m ission C hairm an Randy M on ts w as a v a il­
able th is m orn in g fo r com m ent.
*W e are In terested in seein g firefigh ters get
an In crease and 1 can understand th eir fru stra­
tion.* Schenk said. *W e w ant ou r people co m ­
pensated fa irly and w e don't w ant to lo se fire ­
fig h te rs *
Fire fight era planned to contin u e the dem on ­
stration th is m orn in g.

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R IC K Y G R A Y
S u rvivors
In clu de
n iece
R icky Gray. 25. Ridge C lu b
R oberta J .. B elcarra. B.C.
Loop, O rlando, died Friday,
Q ram kow
Fu neral
Hom e,
J u ly 31. 1090. B om In B ridgeSanford. In ch a rge o f arrange
ton. N J .. h e m oved to C en tra l
m ents.
Florida In 1900. M r. O ray w as a
-.
lab orer for RPS Packin g H ouse.
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Johnny, B ridgeton. N J .; sisters. N ichole. V in elan d. N J ..
Kia, B ridgeton, N J ., V em tck
Sm ith. Cam den. N J .i m atern al
grandparen ts. W Ulle A A lic e

M ich ael D. Fotl, 00. M ills
C reek Road. C hu lu ota. d ied
M onday. Aug. 3. 1990. B om In
B rooklyn. N Y. h e m oved to
C en tral Florid a In 1973. Mr.
FoU served In W W II and w as
m ir e d from th e U .8. M arine
C orp. H e w as a M eth od ist.
Survtvors Include w ife. E ster:
sons. M ichael J r.. W in ter Park.
Joh n .
C hu lu ota:
daughter,
Norm a S am lllan o, C h u lu ota;
sister.
J ean
C h am b erlin ,
C on n.; eight ch ild ren : three
great-gran d ch ild ren .
Fam ily Fu neral C are. O viedo,
in ch arge o f arran gem en ts.

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M ood iiy i Atm . 3. 1990 at C en ­
tral Florida R egion al H o sp ita l.
B om In Edinburgh. S cotlan d ,
sh e m oved to C en tral F lorid a

c s T a T th e funer!
home Thursday from 6 until 8 pun
Brtsaon Funeral Home. 333-3131
Sanford, la In charge of sendees,

Zanders Chapel Wednesday from 4
until 8 p.m. and s i the church on
Thursday from noon until funeral
time. Interment will follow in Fern
Park-Altamonte Community Coneteiy. Altamonte Springs, under the
direction of Marvin C. Zanders Fu­
neral Home. Apopka. T h e People's

m m n

Eande Fu ller. 82. M urphy
R oad. W in ter S p rin gs, d ied
Saturday. A u g. 1. 1990 a t h er
residen ce. M rs. F u ller w as b o m
J u ly 22. 1910 in S t. M ary. J a ­
m aica. M rs. F u ller w as a
hom em aker. S he w a s a m em ­
b e r o f Love T a b ern a cle Church

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•

SANFORD . F lorid a la on th e b a t track to re­
m it! tta title a s 'EM* Baaa C a p ita l o f the W orld.*
P rior to...an d fo llow in g W orld W ar ll...a n ile r a
riatted the Sunahine S tate tn droves to ca tch
troph y -a iied larae m outh baaa.
• n S m th e 1930s through th e late-1970a, F lo r­
id a w as H i e P lace* to con n ect frith w aU hangers
w eigh in g anyw h ere from eig h t to 14 pounds.
• B ecause o f ex p ed itiou s hum an en croach m en t
and a n a a g ler h ab it o f k eep in g troph y fish , c o u ­
p led frith in crea sin g en viron m en tal and e c o lo g i­
c a l w oes, th e svera ge aiae o f b ig bass caught
statew ide d eclin ed , even thou gh th e o vera ll tu rn *
b e r o f fiah b ein g cau gh t m ay h ave rem ained re la ­
tiv e ly stable.
Probably n oth in g ch ro n id eo the recent d e ­
clin e, fa ll, and reoccu rren ce o f alaable fish m ore
than th e "O n T h e B aas B eat* colu m n w hich ap-

a t 13:30 p.m .

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P*A h b o u gh th la colu m n began In 1904. N w asn 't
u n fit th e A u gu st. 1987. lasu e th at a T o u rn a m en t
* In w hich baas

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A b su t tw oH h irds o f th e a e ’m on th ly rep aria I
a -B ig B ass* ca tegory. in addfiinn la w t
th ird f la t * . a le,
7. throu gh J u ly. 1987 (1 0
). *On T h e Baaa B eat* reported c
3,0 00 tou rnam ents, o f w hich l . «
rtro rd rd *b ig boas* e t c h es.
D u rin g th e la s t fiv e m on th s o f 1987, th e b ig
baaa a v e r a * fo r 83 tou rnam ents w ae fiS J
h tly th e M lo w tn g
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Lions ready

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�Brantley to host Sports Fair
ALTAM O NTE S PR IN G S _ Lake B ran tley H igh
School w ill h ost tta th ird ann u al sp orts fa ir
next Th u rsday. A u gu st 6th a t 6 p.m .
It should b e a grea t ch an ce fo r p o te n tia l
athletes to m eet coa ch es and fo r In com in g
stu dents to becom e acqu ain ted w tth th e Lake

Y o rk Y an kees. H ie a tata fo r th e 1998 season la
In th e first colu m n , p erso n a l-b est sea so n
to ta ls tn th e secon d colu m n and ca rver to ta ls
(in clu d in g 1998 gam es) tn th e th ird colum n.
R ain es con tin u es to b a ttle h is w ay out o f a
alow stretch , ra isin g h is a verage b a ck to the
.280 m ark a fte r co ining o ff th e ben ch to sin g le
in tw o ru n s as th e Y an k ees b ested O akland 104 In th e firs t gam e o f a dou b leh ead er la te

B ran tley a th letic program .
T h ere w ill b e no gen eral sp orts m eeting
th is year, but th is even t w ill featu re an out­
door cook ou t and b ooth s spon sored by each
o f th e Lake B ran tley sp o rts team s.
S h irts and h ats w ill also be on sale and
th e event w ill be a great ch ance to Join the
n ew ly reorgan ised Lake B ran tley B ooster
C lub, on e o f th e la rgest In S em in ole County.
A ccord in g to the b o oster clu b, the fin an cial
bu rdens o f the program have been reduced
and th ere w ill be m ore m oney to go back Into

Tu esday n igh t.
T h e Y an kees (n ow 86-28 on the season) also
w on th e second gam e (s ta tistic s not ava ila b le)
as D arryl S traw b erry h it a gam e-tyin g pinch
h it grand slam and th e B ronx B om bers went
on to score n ine runs tn th e n inth Inning to
top th e A th le tic s 10-5.

G om es........
A t-b ats........
Runs...........
H its.............
R B I..............
D oubles......
T rip les........
Hom e runs..
S teals.........
A verage......

In dividu al a th letic team *. T h e b ooster club
m eets every o th er m onth sta rtin g In S ep tem ­
b er and m em bersh ip can be obtain ed fo r as
little as $30.
T h ere w ill a lso b e a ’ g o lf b a ll drop.* For a
sm all d on ation , gu ests can pu rchase num ­
bered g o lf b a lls th at w ill be dropped Ion the
Lake B ran tley fo o tb a ll field . A ll b a lls la n d in g
tn a d esign ated c irc le w ill be pu t In a bow l
and the firs t on e draw n w ill earn the ow n er
$1,000. T h ere w ill a lso b e gam es fo r the en ­
tire fam ily to en joy.

o f th e b iggest u p sets tn the
•ta te w hen th e L ion s b ea t
pow erh ou se D r. P h illip s, 27-24
In th e first round o r th e sta te
p la y o ffs .
A 80-20 loss follow ed to Lake
C ity-C olu m b ia to end th e Liona* season , bu t It w as c le a r
th a t It w as n ow R eg ister's p ro ­
gram and th in gs w ere b u sin ess
as
usual
at
alw ays-tou gh
Oviedo*
T h is year. R eg ister p rep a res
fa r su m m er p ra c tic e w tth hta
ow n team , con sta tin g o f Just
on e p la yer le ft ew er horn th e
W w w w era. d o n e a re qu arter­
b ack J o sh C u llen , L eroy J a ck *
aen, J a im e S cott. J o e S exton ,
M are fem ad orm a. D an D yke.
K en n y K an e. R eggie S m ith and
a b oa t o f o th e r sen io rs th at
celeb ra ted a t D r. PhU hpe la s t
b u t R egister sa id h e la en ­
cou raged b y th e o ff-eea a o n
p r o p am a n a h e ca n 't w ait to
te e tt ig&gt; a t th e en d o f A u gu st.
"W rY e go in g In to cam p p retty
a n ieh th e sam e w ay w e d id la s t

fan,

Jwm November through March, either three
days before or three days qfter the JUU
moon.

a t n ig h t even If th ere la n o m oon. Topw ater
h ires and p la stic w orm s w ill a ll w o ik a t night.
S eb astian In le t la s till featu rin g good catch
and relea se sn ook action . A lso expect a few
flou nder, redflah, trou t and tarpon. Snook and
tarpon contin u e to b e a ctive back tn the Se-

Sanford Little League
SANFO RD _ S an ford L ittle League B a se b a ll
w ill b e h old in g registra tio n s fo r its F a ll
You th baseb all and softb a ll leagu e's th e next
tw o w eekends.
S ign -u ps w ill be held at W alM art In S a n ­
ford from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m . on Saturday
(August 1st and 8th ) and Sunday (August 2nd
and 9th ).
R egistration fees are s till Just $20. Let's
p la y b a llll

T h e Lions started out 3-1 la s t
season , bu t fa ce d istrict ch am *
pton D eland In th e ir o p en er
and fo llo w It up w ith an Im proved and out fo r reven ge
Lake H ow ell.

dertng w hat to exp ect o f a new
co a ch .
.
“I ^ In k w e sttU h ave a lo t o f
w ork to d o." R egister said, t
th in k tt should b e ea sier th is
year. T h e kids kn ow ou r s ta ff

rtd WCn? ^cl^c^^^beSTdife

trou ble. R egister said,
A t lea st th is season . O viedo
w on 't head In to p ra ctice w on*

cu lt b u t yea r but. the w ay U
turned out. It cou ldn 't h ave
w orked out b etter.”

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C aptain J a d e at Port C an averal reports alow
offsh ore a ctio n . K in g m ackerel h ave m oved in
closer, a s th ey alw ays d o la te In th e summer.
D olphin and w ahoo continu e to b e scarce. In
th e b u ov lin e, look fo r a few kin g m ackerel and
trip leta il. In side the P o rt, flou nder are providing
m oat o f th e action . Trou t and redflah are rated
aa fa ir on th e fla ts o f the Banana and In dian

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People
Shower
no-no for
second
baby
I don’t have a problem entrrtsinlng
for her, but this is her second prognancy in two year* — and everyone
I’ve invited refused to attend.
Friends I ’ve talked to think a
baby show er is only fo r th e first
baby or for babies spaced apart by
five to 10 years. Perhsps I would
get s b e tte r gu est response i f I
didn’t Invite the same women who
were Invited to the first bsby show­
er.
Abby. what is the lim it for bsby
showers? How many years between
babies, and what is the responsibili­
ty o fth e bsby shower hostess?
BABY SHOW ER HOSTESS

F am ou s restau ran ts sh are k ille r desserts

cost less thnn $10, but th ey a re
prlcelnw In my memories.
I gave him one red rose from my
yard , a tria l size o f h li fa v o rite
can dy, s note scen ted w ith h is
favorite perfume telling him u spe­
cial m eal was w aitin g fo r him at
home in the candlelight. This, too,
casts less than $10, but he s till
brags about It to his friends.
Mv husband tells me I am wear­
ing his favorite outfit when I am in
a sweater and old jeans. I bring him
his rvflee every morning. We say “1
love you” every morning and every
night. We kiss goodbye every day,
and no night falls without a good­
night kiss. These are our g ifts to
each other. They cost nothing, but
they provide an etern ity o f loving
memories.
M y heart gue* out to the couple;
my recommendation Is for them to
sit down and talk about all the won­
d erfu l reasons th ey are s till to ­
gether. Forget the old hurts on holi­
days and start over. U’b the little,
everyday touches that count — and
they cost nothing.
CARO LLE D G U . PH O ENIX
D E A R C A R O L : I a g re e . T h e
m ost m e a n in g fu l g ift s a r e th e
a n a s th a t c a m s fr o m tb a
h e a rt, o ffe r e d w ith lo v e . P a r-

his wife, it is sad that ha thinks he
is expected to buy her gifts and she
fe e ls sh e has a rig h t to recolvo
thsm. ,
M y husband and I have been
married for 28 years. W e have been
rich sad w e have been poor. Th e
we rem em ber th e best were

1 ass thsm, they da not rvmsmhsr
h a v in g n i t m s. W h lls I ca n ’t
alw ays rm nem ber tha nam s o f a
aaw acquaintance, I can s t lea st
remsmbsr hsvtag mot that pscsML
Abby, it’s a Mow to m y ags whan
someone hoe no recollection o f hav­
ing met me. I admit th at I am on

T h is cou ntry la hom e to
som e o f th e w o rld '* m oat fa ­
m ous restau ran ts from east to
w est and n orth to south. Oia*
c itie s
h ave restau ran ts that
m ake y o u r m outh w ater b y
sim ply m en tion in g th eir nam e.
It takes m any H em s all c o m ­
in g togeth er to m ake a restau ­
rant fam ou s. B eau tifu l settings,
elegan t
In teriors,
fabu lous
service, S sta r gou rm et q u ality
en trees and o f cou rse, k iller
d esserts. In m any cases, the
d essert Is the o n e part or the
m eal th at Is rem em bered fo r
yea rs a fter v is itin g th e restau ­
rant. It can b e the richest
ch ocola te m ou sse o r baked
A la sk a y o u 'v e ever had that
brin gs th e restau ran t to m ind.
T h e fa ct is m any o f the g rea t­
est restau ran ts a re know n as
m uch fo r th e ir d essert as any
o th er m enu selection s.
O ver th e yea rs, I have had
the pleasu re o f d in in g at m any
o f th e m oot fam ou s restau ran ts
In th e cou ntry. O th er than the
fond m em ories w hich I carried
aw ay from th ese restaurants.
I’v e m anaged to c a n y aw ay
som e o f the recip es w hich
m ade them fam ou s. | must
adm it th ese recip es have b e­
com e
th e
sin gle
greatest
's o u v e n ir' I cou ld p o ssib ly
h ave acqu ired on m y travels.
T h e fo llow in g recip es are a
few sam p les o f th e d esserts
offered at som e o f th e great
restau ran ts in o u r cou ntry. So
th row aw ay the c a lo rie cou n ter
and en jo y th e beat o f th e best.

4 rip e bananaa p eeled , cu t In
h air and aht len gth -w ise
1/2 cup m elted b u tter
1/2 cu p ligh t brow n su gar
(packed firm ly)
1/4 cu p dark n a n
1/4 cu p ligh t n an
1/4 cu p ban an a liqu eu r
1/8 tap. C in n am on
V a n illa Ice cream
Sw eet W h ipp ed C ream
In a sau cepan , m eh bu tter

1 cu p a ll pu rp ose flou r, sifted
tw ice
2 eg g s
1 cup m ilk
I tbs. va n illa ex tra ct
1 tbs. m elted b u tter
M ix a ll In gred ien ts togeth er
u ntil very
sm ooth.
Ligh tly
grease a sm all sau te pan. H eat
to high tem pera tu re. Pou r thin
la yer o f m ix in to pan and cook
ap proxim ately
1 m inute on
each side. R em ove and p la ce
on rack to coot. C on tin u e u n til
a ll b a tter la u sed.
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sh ell fo r a p p roxim ately
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from pan .

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and extract. C h ill co m p letely,
with w axed p a p er o r p a rch ­
m ent over su rface to avoid
drying.

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and sliced thin
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1 cup so u r cream
1 cup sw eet w h ipped crea m
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on s budget.
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vulsions and coma.

DEAR D A GOTT: Please comment
on the use of zinc lozenges to treat the
common cold.
DEAR READER: O f all the a fflic­
tions that affect human beings, the
common cold Is probably the most
ubiquitous — and most benign.
Nonetheless, the stufty nose, malaise,
itchy eyes, cough, and law-grade fever
are truly unpleasant. No wonder, then,
that people have been actively
engaged in finding a substance that
could ameliorate these troublesome
symptoms. One such substance Is sine.

by Mod Walk*

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The question Is: Does sine palliate
the common cold? The answ er Is:
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with vitam in C and vitam in A showed that zinc does enhance Immu­
nity. How Is unknown. Some Investiga­
tors believe that sine Inhibits viral
“docking* to the lining of the respira­
tory tract; tn essence, the viruses are
prevented from adhering to the cells
lining the respiratory tree. Other the­
o ries Include anti-inflam m atory
effects and Immune enhancem ent.
None of these theories have been vali­
dated. In fact, severa l rep orts including one In the June 14. IM I
issue of the Journal of the American
Medical Association - etoarty prow
that tine plays no role whatsoever In
treating established cold symptoms.

Your friend Is asking fo r serious
health consequences ifh e continues
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is currently a fad among fltnaaa buffs
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common cold. At present, despite the
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cold sufferer Is left with the classic
medical response: Take two aspirin
(or two Tylenol, for a child) and call
me in the morning.

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STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - There'a a ertoto brew­
ing this summer that has Highlands County
down In the dumps.
They want to know why so much of what they
believe Is their fluff - 31.075 tons of shredded
automobile fluff • has ended up at the Seminole
Countv landfill.
Fluff la big stuff says Jert Canale. Highland

of­

■Ion has called for a grand Jury Investigation
Into the matter.
-WhaT” say Seminole County officials.
Warren Wagner, the director of Seminole *
Public Works Division, said that the county ha*
accepted some 31.000 tons of fluff from outside
In the last year and a half. There are record*
and receipts. The county gets $3
ton of fluff,
which la used aa a dally cover at the landfill.
There a no problem, no mystery." said Semi­

per

ghlands

matter in

Landfill fluff issue no
ficials

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FRID AY. JULY 17, 1998

90th Y E A R . No. 234

nole County Deputy Manager Cindy Coto today.
-We don’t understand why It to such a big deal.
But reporters keep calling from the Highlands.
‘ Do we take fluff from the outside? • yes. we
do." Coto said.
•Do we charge? - yes. $3 a ton." she said.
•Do we keep receipt*? - yea ,we do."
Coto said she was asked if there were any
‘shenanigans' In the Solid Waste DMsion In
Seminole and aha said there were not. It was
true that two Solid Waste managers - Fred

Blakely and Rex Rexrode - recently left the divi­
sion for reasons of philosophical difference*.
Coto alao said that the vendor reUtkmshJpa
were good with no Improprieties.
Highlands County official* became upset
when an independent truck driver told them he
and two other drivers were taking 5 to 10 loads
every workday for a year and a half to Seminole
County.
.
_
There are no records of the dcllvertea." Ca-

D ead intruder
w as a crim inal,
m ay have m ade
phone sex calls

IN BRIEF
City Commission approved
three n t n n suggested for ap­
pointment to die Sanford Air­
port Authority. The appoint­
ments are made by the San­
ford City Commteeton. and
following a four to one vote,
the names are betng for­
warded to Sanford for consid­
eration.
Lake Mary Commissioner
Thom Oreene originated the
matter, saying that the ap­
pointment of a Lake Mary
resident to the authority
would give the city a better
voice In dedaiona that effect
hieetty.
The three names submitted

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Galveston. Texas, lit
.** our nntton untis its
1007.
limc-ly rvcs to Dougin*
Today
Stncr there Isn't a
Croce
Corrigan
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f if
named Wrong, the best
Wliru w&lt;- talk about
place
to
celebrate
pooplr who h.ivr cottr
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Corrigan's
High! to
ihe
wrong
way.
RUSS
Dublin is m Wright.
Comgan s, m p » above all
/ V W H IT E
Minn The .Wild annual
tin- others Six tv our
Wrong Days in Wright
wars ago he took oil
are being celebrated
this day from Brooklyn.
\ \ hrailrd lot I os Angrlrs He landed today ami Satttnlav
Wrong Way Corrigan snrelv would
28 hours and Id minute * later ill
have enjoyed i I k- Wrong Days in Wright
lhihtm Ireland
Hus 3.150-mile* non stop flight in a celebration If only he knew how lo fly
Wright
1H'J't CutUss Rnbln monoplane nrcrssi
tated a hero's weleonie lor this unetn
ploved airplane mediator on Ins return Here's Mrs. Right
to the U S
tint salute today goes in Rhonda
Wiong Wav got his name because he Ulmer Mrs I ongwood and
Hist
said he accidentally followed the wrong lltmnrr Up tn the Mrs, Klorltl.i Pageant
end ot his compass needle. We figure he held recently In Orlando
mistook the Atlantic Ocean tor one ot
Ulmer is hap|i!tv tnarrlrti and thr
the Great Lakes He had no radio and mother ot a tren age daughter she tie
broke a hunch ol tltght regulations hut qucntlv talks to others aljout eaitrrr
all was forgiven
awareness having trern diagnosed tier

Lethal W eapon :

sell She iet|tilrrs freipienl examinations
and ts doing well She is aeiivc also In
Ibe Make A Wish I'otimlallon ol Central
Florida

It's a mystery
Kvet worker! a crossword puzzle?
Ifemenihei the woid I i le It is in every
olliet puzzle you II rvn see PI ret name
in mysteries',’ The answer Is Erie. Perry
Mil von i lealni'.' The answer Is Tale.
Ttul.iv s the birth .mitlvrrsary ot Tale
E r i e Stnnley C.nrdirrr. He was Icorn III
Makleu Mass on duly 17, IHHfl and
died in Temecula e all! in Match II.
I‘ 170 III.it allowed him in see thr Perry
Mason shows on IV
G.miner also wrote stories under the
pen name, A. A. Fnlr.
Iale In the i tosswotd pages.

Clams anyone?
Neat things to d o today lm hide a trip
to Sherwood. Ore lor tire Sherwood
Robin Hood Festival. Hung your bows
and arrows.
Thr Song of Hiawatha Pageant lit

Pipestone.
Mum
is
based
cm
1jifigiellow’s poem Mote than 15.000
ate expected lo the 501 It annual show
The biggest clambake* ol all Is the
annual Yarmouth Clnni Festival in
Maine As many as 150.000 me expert
ed.

Wrong number
lad's face It. the woman gels belter
looking every year Phyllis Hitler Is HI
today but says she Teels like* IH Ac lot
Donald Sutherland is (&gt;3 hill says hr
(eels like 30 Singer Phoebe Snow is 10
and so ts .u lm Dnvld Hnsselhoff
Ac Hess singer Dlnhnnn Cnrroll Is t.:i
and ac iress Lucy Arnnr is 17 Kmvone
is parrying wtlli Aaron l-anshy I t Yon
know, the guv who opened (tie National
Yiddish I took Center. Art Linkleltcr
Irom Moose- daw. Can.ula Is HO Peopleland kids). Irom Moose daw. sav lIn- Inn
ntrsi things

Quickie quiz
Guess who took her lirsi sc teen test
52 years ago In Hollywood? Her llist role
was In Scudda I lend Si iidda I lav* III
l!MH It all liapjieiied on duly PI II* to

Mrs Longw ood and first runner up In th&gt;
Mrs Florida Pageant, Rhonda Ulmer

CLEANING • LAUNDRY * IRONIN
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N u m b e r 4 w ith lots and lots o f bullets

INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL

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After a fiery prologue. LH'-f
cuts to nine months in the fu­
ture Riggs and Murtaugh are
on the trail ol an Asian crime
organization responsible for
transporting Chinese aliens
and then, basically, turning
them into slaves.
Meanwhile. Riggs Is juggling
the idea of marriage to the
mother
of his eltlhl-Rene
Russo reprising her role from
MU? He is stilt rather appre­
hensive and reserved to tin­
kle.! due to the memory of his
dead wife.
Murtaugh takes on an aboli­
tionist attitude as he Ides to
protect a Chinese family from
not only the crime ring and a
life tn servitude. He Is also
clueless to the fact ihat his
daughtci ts secretIv married
to a cop who is the father of
Murtaugh s grandchild
And
Riggs thinks that Murtaugh ts
on Hie t.ike because ol the el­
der cop's Increased financial
state In addition to all this,

•• Lethal Weapon 4
The
fa'thcrl Weapon series has been
fairly
reliable
and
dura­
ble .until mm It seems that
the writing virus which has
sine ken many ol the 1998
summer films has diseased
this third sequel to the 1987
original Assuming that this
new film marks thr end uf the
series, then all the better.
L1V-I
starts
with
long­
standing
partners
Martin
Riggs (Mel Gibson) and Roger
Murtaugh (Danny Glover) try
mg to subdue a flrc-wtcldlng
tin man During the exchange
ol bullets. R ig g s finds out he is
going to I k * a father, and .Mur­
taugh finds oni that he is going
to he a grandfather fly the
wav, the opening sequence of
ihi-. U-thal Weapon film Is
characteristic of the opening
lor all the films in the series in
that the filmmakers want to
hook you tn the first few
frames. This fllm does that,
but it gradually lets you down.

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Afternoon thunder
storms. Highs in the Iow-90s.
Lows In the mld-70s Saturday:
Afternoon thunderstorms. Highs
m the low-90s. Lows In thr nild70s. Sunday: Afternoon thun­
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day: Afternoon thunderstorms.
Highs In the rnki-90s. Lows in
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FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 12:15
a.in., mnj. 6:45 u.m.. min.
12:55 p.m.. maj. 7:10 p.tn.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
2:39 a.m., 3:20 p.m.. low: 9:00
a.in.. 9:41 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 2:44 u.tn.. 3:25
p.m.. low: 9:05 a.m.. 9:46 p.m..
EXTENDED OUTLOOK Cocoa Beach: hfgh: 2:59 a.m..
3:40 p.m.. low. 9:20 a.m.. 10:01
FRIDAY
SATURD AY
Tstrms 92 75 T strm a 93 76 p.m.
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chop. Water temperature at
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at New Symrnn, 84 degrees.
Winds arc front the south­
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STATISTICS
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both cops fed their time is
almost up as age* creeps up on
them.
LU'-l has a total of 4 credited
writers, ('banning Gibson, who
has written mostly television
dramas, is the screenwriter,
.loiiaihau Lemkln (Die fVrrLs
/U/eocrife). Alfred Gough and
Miles Millar (both wrote Hoicble Tapi come up with the
•.ton-. It doesn t really matter,
however, how many peoplr
collaborated on the script. The
llhn Is still poorly wrlltrii
Hie slory doesn’t seem to
flow. Il is choppy and dis­
jointed without
a definite
rhythm. The tone floats In and
out id action, comedy and
drama.
Illrerlor
and
coproducer
Utchard
Dormer,
who lias directed all the Lethal
Wea/Ktn movies to dale, has no
difficulty In staging scenes,
hut the schematic he has to
work with takes the story he Is
trying to tell In all sorts of di­
rections. And the ending lies
up plot points too conven­
iently. Roger on the (ake7
Never. His wife turns out to be
some pulp crime
novelist
working under a pseudonym,
and you find that out within
the last 15 to 20 minutes of
the film.
Gibson and Glover sltll have
great cbemlsliy that pops off

W e ’re S o ld
on

Continued from Pag* 1A
meeting Is scheduled to begin
at 4 p.m. In addition to the
budget workshop, the city will
also discuss a non-emergency
ordinance relating to em er­
gency water conservation pro­
viding for curtailment of uses
of water, and approval of the
city's share toward Hie South
Semlnnle/Norlli
Orange
County People Mover feasibil­
ity study.

Kindergartners
SANFORD - The Northwest
cluster
schools.
Idyllwlldc,
Wicklow und Wilson, are plan­
ning and preparing for the
flrst day of school, August 3.
Children who will be flve years
of age on or before September
I. not yet pre-registered, arc
encouraged to do so Immedi­
ately.

SANFORD • Orlando Thea­
tre- Project will present Snap­
shots of the Street, a produc­
tion of the 1998 Governor's
Summer
Theatre
Institute.
Ten gifted and talented high
school students, who have
studied acting at the two-week
Institute, will present their
work In an "ensemble mono­
logue".
Snapshots o j the
Street, conceived und directed
by Cullen Douglas, will feature
the ten graduates of the pro­
gram: Iliukc Adamson. Janna
Drown. Chris Donaldson. Beth
Hall. Barry Hall. Ebony Jones,
Maureen Phelan. Diana Purtalatln, llallle Powers und An­
drew Seeley, They will each
perform u monologue. Inte­
grated Into a busy street

B
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Danny Glover and Mel Ulbton in Warner Broe.1 LW4
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

with no relief of better writing
In sight • at least not yet. am
way.

the screen. Iliese guys love
working with each other and
cutting up. That playfulness
carries over Into the scenes
with doe Reset, whose charac­
ter ts good for a few laughs In
this movie ns he was lu the List
2. Russo doesn’t get much
screen time, but she. as usual,
conveys the strong presence
that makes her Indelibly sexy
In whatever shr plays. Come­
dian Chris Rock makrs an ap­
pearance as a gung ho detec­
tive who is ambitious and very*
attentive to Murlaugh. And Jet
U. who has starred In a num­
ber of Chinese nctlon films,
plays an Intense villain. LI is
another part of the Chinese
foreign exchange program that
Is the current craze tn cinema.

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Budget

Fluff
Continued from Page 1A

naif told lhr J/fr;liluittLs iotiay. "No receipts
were given oul."
Hit- clrtvrr said that all Hie thill dumped lit
Highlands was nrcmmtt-d (dr, “Whatever the
ticket says on the cmupnier. that's what went In
■ wr kept t airful track &lt;d wltal was dnni|H'ti
there."
Tlie driver said In* personally hauled two
loads of fluff to Seminole County for eight
mouths.
That's where the missing Hull Is." he said
“It's not III Highland's County.**
An Independent auditor said dial a total ot
510,281 lolls of Hull were contracted lo come In
the county hut that 5*1.1Oft was what was ie

r eived. Another 4.&gt;14 I went lo Charlotte County.
Hie auditor did not know of the Seminole
County (luff. It was at the time unaccounted lor.
Wagner said that Seminole County lakes Hull
and records what It takes, “We can use tt for
dally cover and we get $3 a ton lor If We’re not
sure where It all comes from. Hut everything Is
weighed and received.
“Obviously, this should all be recorded," said
Seminole County Commission Chairman Randy
Morris. “I knew we look fluff front Maitland and
Wittier Park.
Morris facetiously suggested a meeting some­
where between Highlands County and Seminole
for county officials lo gel lo die bottom ot die
Hull i cmlroversy. “We would rail II Ibe l-'Julf
Summit at Celebration." he said.

Intruder
Continued (com Pag* 1A

confronted try a man who had
hioken Into die house Tin- in
Under was apparently In the
process ol commuting a Imr
glary.
Hrrwlck had gone to his car
when lie siis|M-cied an Intruder
and was In possession ol a 112
caliber pistol when he was al
lacked Police said he llted liveshots ai die minuter, sinking
him lour limes Hit* man was
dead when |«illc e arrived
“It goes to show you what
type ol person this was when
his own familv wont bother
tdculllvmg him.' Berwick said
this morning
lieiwic k said he was looking
Into die situation on his own,
separate Irolli wltal |Hi||ie arcdoing While police had said
there weie no other persons

Clarification

involved. Herwli k said he sms
peeled otherwise, Mr said the
tear of die house he was refur­
bishing lor a residence was
strewn with Herns which had
been apparently removed over
several days lime. “I still don't
know exac tly what was taken
horn the house Inti I'm con
dueling an Inventory." he said.
llcrwlrk said the* person had
uiulouhledly been occupying
die house for a considerable
length of lime “Wr have re­
ceived word from ATAT that
they were disconnecting the
long distance phone lines lo
mil Sailfonl house because of
wh.il was susjiec ted as iinatitlion/rd use* There have hern
calls madr to die Solomon Is­
lands and other places In the
South Pac die lie said
Ac cotdlng to a phone trill

Hie manager ol Town and
Dike Apts reports that Allen
Singletary. 1C), arrestrd and
charged with burglary arid
petty theft, gave an erroneous
address to polli r She states
no Allen Singletary lives ai
Town and Dike Apis

arrested lursday, July 14. by
San Ion! pointRaines was
i hatged will) possession ol a
ton!rolled substance and was
arrestrd In the 800 block of
West Molly Avenue Offic er saw
a plastic haggle with cannalds
on the center c ousole ol
Rallies vehicle

Retail theft

Battery

Timothy Cromer. 45. of .'KX)
Shrdali Hlvd Winter Springs,
was arrested Wednesday. July
15,
by
Dutgwood
poller.
Cromer was cbarged with retail
theft Cromer allegedly placed
a three pack of Tunis m his
rigid front shorts jxaki-t.

f llllstoplier Delievllle, 35. ol
K ill I Gtovevtrw Way. Sanford,
was anested Wednesday. July
lf&gt;. by Sanford poller Delrevlllr was charged with burglary
involving battery and aggra­
vated
hatterv
(pregnant
woman). Deirrvllle was ar­
rested at the .drove address.
Defendant allegedly lorced Ids
way Into rx -girlfriend s home,
grahlred her try the throat, and
threw her against the wall
J.on es Lawiry, 27. of 705
Creek Terr.. Dike Mary, was
arrested Tuesday. July 14, by
Seminole
County
deputies,
lawlcy was charged with Ixtrgl.ity
with
assault/battery.
Lawlcy was arrested at the
alxivr address.
Joe* Stanford, 35). ol 2200
Charlotte Dr.. Lougwoud. was
arrested Tuesday, July 14. by
Sc-mlitole County
deputies.
Stanford was charged with ag­
gravated battery and was ar­
rested at the above address.
Stanford allegedly ltd victim
with a pot.

Driving under the in*
fluence
William Hec kelldmrr. 34. ol
2414 S. Grandview Avr.. San
ford, was arrestrd Wednesday.
July 15. by Seminole County
deputies
Hec krlldmci
was
charged with DIM. driving while
license Is siis|&gt;rudi*d or re­
voked. |xissesslon of marijuana
under 20 grams and posses­
sion of timg paraphernalia.
Hec krllielmer was arrested at
the corner of Slate Road TOO
and 20lh Street. According lo
report. Hec kclhlmei failed lo
keep lo rigid, and he was trav­
eling at a high rate of speed.

Possession
Antonio Cullens. 1H. of 1206
W. 12th St.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Wednesday. July 15. by
Sanford police. Cullens was
charged with possession of
cannabis under 20 grains.
Cullens was arrested In Ihc
1300 bloc k ol West 12th Street.
Officer found marijuana around
malllmx where defendant sup­
posedly depositc*d It.
Travis Page. 20. of 31 North
Kdgemond
Avr..
Winter
Springs, was arrestrd Tuesday,
July 14. try Oingwund police.
Page was charged with posses­
sion of cannabis under 20
grams and possession of dnig
paraphernalia. Page was ar­
rested al the comer of East
State Road 434 and Tlmherlane
Trail. Officer conducted I raffle
slop after finding mil that the
defendant had an old standing
warrant out of Voluslq County.
Charles Pcny. IH. of H57
Hhghlvtrw Dr., Lake Mary, was
arrested Tuesday. July 14. by
Seminole
County
drputlrs.
Perry was charged with pos­
session of cocaine, possession
of controlled substance, pos­
session of drug paraphernalia
and possession of alcohol by
person under the age of 21.
Perry was nrrrsted In the 300
block of Sprlngvlew Drive.
Pcny was arrested as a result
of a warrant out of Seminole
County.
Tommy Raines, 44. of 2316
W. Airport Hlvd., Sanford, was

Aggravated assault
Wlsma Jules, 24. of 1011 S.
Oleander Ave., Sanford, was
urn-sled Tuesday. July 14. by
Sanford police. Jules was
charged with aggravated as­
sault and battery. Jules was
arrested al Ihe alxivr address.
Jutes allegedly threatened to
kill a group of people with a
handgun.
Freddie Perkins. 45, of 26
lake Monroe Terr.. Sanford,
was arrested Tuesday. July 14.
by Sanford police. Perkins was
eiiarged with aggravated as­
sault and resisting without
violence. Perkins w-as arrested
at ihc- corner of Sixth Street
and Seventh Street, lie alleg­
edly llireuleued victim with a
pocket knife.

Domestic violence
Krystal Conklin, 2G. of 2702
French Ave.. Sanford, was urrested Wednesday. July 15. by
Sanford police. Conklin was
charged with domestic violence
and was arrested at the above
address. Conklin allegedly gol
Into u light with her roommate.
Chetyl Miller. 26. of 2702
French Ave.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Wednesday. July 15. by
Sanford police.
Miller wns
charged w1lh domestic violence
and was arrested at tlie above
address. Miller allegedly gut
lido u fight wlili her roommate.

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piles and consulting services
Repair and Maintenance
Krpilpment; $10 762. lids also
covers maintenance on com
puter equipment in each de­
partment.

For the year 15)5)5). pro|ec led
Revenues: $‘&gt;.800,560
Expenditures: $11,661,315
Hegdinlng Year Fund Balance:
$2,882.5)76
Ending Year Fund Balance:
$2.882.5I7G

New Computer Equipment
Allocation $145,250.
New Computer Support A l­
location
918.003
an lu­
ll ease of 15)'18/ |&lt;)f)H.

Other Governmental Funds
II Is noted that the current
dcllt It dei lined 50.3 percent
between Ihe years 15)5)8 ami
15)5)5). Fund balances declined

FUNERALS
MERTHIE. OSCAR E. JR

SARAH J. BURNS
Sarah «J. Hums, 5)5. Delia ry
Avenue,
Enterprise.
died
Wednesday. July 15. 15)5)8 at
her resilience. Ikim In AbIx-rvllle. SC., she moved to
Central Florida In 15)02 from
Commerce. Ga. Miss Hunts re­
tired In 15)64 as Postmaster for
thr Enterprise Post Office
where she had worked for over
40 years. She w-as a member
Ihe Post Masters Association
and AAKP. Miss Hums was a
member of First Presbyterian
Clmrch In Sanford.
Survivors
Include
several
nieces and nephews.
Allen-Summerhlll
Funeral
Horne. Orange City. In charge
of arrangements.
CAROL LYNN GORRELL
Carol Lynn Gorrrll, 48. Colo­
nial
Court.
Sanford.
died
Wednesday. July 15, 195)8.
Horn In Burlington. Iowa, she
moved to Central Florida In
19B8. Mrs. Gorrcll was a
homemaker and a substitute
teacher at Longwood Elemen­
tary School In the deaf pro­
gram.
Survivors Include husband.
Lynn S.; sons. Alan (Lal)
Huynh, San Jose. Calif.. Marc
D. Schroedcr, Anna. Kan.. Mi­
chael D. Schroedcr, Sanford;
daughters.
Lisa
Burleson,
Sanford. Robin Kltller, Jack­
sonville: mother, Marguerite
Robinson. Burlington, Iowa;
brothers. Rick Robinson. Craig
Robinson, both of Burlington.
Iowa: sister. Sandy Palmer,
Hurllnglnn. Iowa: seven grand­
children.
Haldwln-Falrelilld
Oaklaw-n
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Dike Mary, in charge of
arrangements.
DOROTHY M. WILLIAMS
Dorothy M. Williams. 68.
Greenway Street. Sanford, died
Monday. July 13. 195)8 at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Sanford. Mrs. Williams was

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Mis Williams was a home­
maker She was a mrmlx-r of
Oolrr.ti h Deliverance Center ol
Sanford
Survivors im hide sons. Him
■lore Ji . Jimmie Sr lien, all ol
Suilotd.
Christopher.
Ft
Knox. Kv . daughters Di/elle
Singleton Mareoell A hiilh ot
Sanford. Tessa- Clayton Or
l.uido: sister. Idrtla Sykes; 18
grandchildren:
six
greatgrnndt hlldirn
Marvin C Zanders Funeral
Home A|X tp ka in charge ol ar
rangeimids

OSCAR E. MERTHIE JR.
Oscar E. Merthle J r . 77,
Stuilh
Persimmon
Avenue,
Sanford, died Wednesday. July
15. I'l'IH at Florida Hospital
Orlando. Mr. Merthle was horn
June 26. 1021 Iti Cordell-, Ga
Mr Merthle was a retired IItc
Insuranrr agent Hr was a
member of New Life Word Crn
ter
Survivors iiulude wife. Lillie
Hell; sons. Willie Lrr. Rialto.
Calif., Oscar III. tltr Rev.
Ronald Merthle. Bernard, all of
Sanford:
daughters, Maxine
Mrown. Chicago. III.. Lillian
Hamilton, San Diego, Calif..
■Judith Israel,
Tallahassee.
Marilyn Merihlr Martin. Sin
ford; sister. Mary O w e n s Sin
(oid; -10 grandchildren:
46
grral-grandchildren.
Wilson Eli belherger
Mortu
ary. Inc.. Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

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New Capital Outlays
'lids
lm hides land and Improve­
ments lo land, as well, as capl
lal equipment such as vehicles
and equipment over $500 In Continued from Page 1A
valid
evenly numbered are only al­
Debt Service No additional
lowed to water their lawns on
financing ai this lime, though a Monday. Wednesday and Fri­
recommendallon will be fortli • day Odd numbered home resi­
coming In ihe financing for the
dents may water on Tuesday,
roitstriii lion ol park Improve­ lliursday and Saturday. In all
ments the Town Crnirr and coses, watering Is only allowed
oilier capital improvements.
lx-lween 8 p in. and 6 a.m.
Hate Line and New Re­
No « ar washing Is allowed al
quests With $21,65) 5,002 In private resiliences at any lime.
base line cost and $2,011.65)5)
T lie only exception Is wa­
In new costs
tering new plantings' Marions
Genersl Fund Overview
added.

OBITUARIES

Oscar E. Merthle Jr.

13 |H-recnt lor Ihe years 15)5)8
and 15)5)1). projected, which Is
credited lo planned spending
of capital Improvement funds.

nu* use of reclaimed water,
in both Sanford and Allamonir
Springs, is tin* same as rdhrr
water restrictions.
Marions
said wlili ihe lack o f water
from normal well sourers.
tlirrr is also a lot k of water
which is mn through reclama­
tion i vi les

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Sanford, with Pastor Ronald Mrrtlae officiating Interment will lotI. al Evergreen Cemetery. Velerun
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SANFORD • The 1990 Centre) Florida Ooapel MuMc Lifetime
Achievement Awards will be held Saturday. July tfi. 5:90 p.m. at
the Sanford CMc Center.
HoeUng and hetptng to make this an evening to remember will
be Jackie Benton of Super Channel 55 and fa r husband, Denyl
ootioo, director or minority servicca at unanoo uuemauonai
Airport Authority.
Tickets are available for this formal-black-tie affair and dinner
at Tfcbemade Book and Bible Store, 19th Street and from mem­
bers of the muatetano guild. For Amber Information you may call
(904) 532-2935 or 322-5418.
The 1900 honorees are Rudy Henderson of the Hickory Avenue
Church of Ood tn Sanford. Henderson haa been thCsmtntoter of
music for 38 years at the Church of Ood In Chitat and the Apos­
tolic Church. Restoration Church of Ood. He hoe served as choir

presented Saturday
her to Hrw York City and various churches tn the Daytona area.
■aactta Pritchard Otvcna fa the second of three girls. She began
•* *■»••■*«* nine playtng as ir t a im musician for her father st
the ML Cahrary Baptist Church In Leesburg. Otvena plays for
chair number one of her church and la assistant to the gospel
choir.
Mary Rhymes, gospel announcer of Daytona, has been tn the
field or music and rsdto/TV for more than 28 years. She founded
the Reality Oeepd Singers and la credited with making several

Union of her church. A native of

Cleveland DeBoee fir. of the New Bethel Missionary
lurch, Sanford will be honored for Mo preservation and
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Seminole Hetakl, Sanlord. Florida •Friday, July 17,1998

IN BRIEF
S Y F A h a p p e n in g s
SANFORD _ The Sanford Youth Football Assoelation (SYFA). a part of Pop Warner Football,
util be holding the following Important events:
* Physicals and registration at Seminole Com­
munity College Health and Physical Education
Building on Saturday. July 18th. from R a.m. to
11 a.m.
To register and take a physical you will need, a
parent present, a copy of Birth Certificate. copy
of year ending report card, a school wallet sized
picture and the SYFA dues/fees of $70 (call Lisa
Quinn at 321-2901 for a family fee If more than
one are registering).
All sign-ups must be completed, and fees paid,
by August 18th.
Call Marcus Kendrick at 322-7254 If you have
any questions.
* COACHES WANTED _ Mandatory meeting.
Tuesday. July 21st at 7:30 p.m. at the Seminole
Community College Health and Physical Educa­
tion Building (Building H) at 7:30 p.m.
For questions call Carl Tipton at 330-9016.

Upsets continue
Matthews,
Cactus B ob’ s
advance in
Pinehurst
Tournament
Prora Staff Reports
SANFORD _ Matthews Associates
pulled off a major upset, while Jim
Nulty drove In four nms as Cactus
Bob's held ofT l*apa John's In the
Winner's Bntrkel of the Sunford
Recreullon
Department
Men's
Spring Thursday Night Plnrhurst
Park Slow Pitch Soft trail League
Tournament.
Nulty*s three-run double capped
a four-run third Inning as Cactus
Bob's (the No. 3 seed) broke a 2-2
lie and then added three more runs
In the fourth Inning to tnkr a 9-5
lead and held on for u 9-6 victory
over Papa John's.
Matthews Associates (the No. 4
seed) then pulled off the second
biggest upset of the tournament,
•st PtMksrst, Pigs 7A

A A U 1 8 -U n d e r a t D is n e y
ORLANDO _ More than 860 players represent­
ing 53 elite teams from 19 states and Puerto Rico
will descend upon the baseball fields at Disney's
Wide World of Sports complex and Baseball City
In Haines City this weekend for the Amateur
Athletic Union (AAU) 18-and-Under Baseball
Championships.
Pool play begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday and
continue until Bracket play opens next Thursday
at 8 a.m. Semifinals will be played on Friday.
July 24th at 8 a.m. and the Championship Oame
will be at 3:30 p.m. on Friday. July 24th.

S u r g e o n th e tu b e
WASHINGTON. D.C. _ Major League Roller
Hockey announced Wednesday that tbe MLRH
Oame of the Month for July between the Orlando
Surge and Tampa Bay Rollin' Thunder will be
televised by the Sunshine Network.
The live broadcast will air at 7 p.m. on
Wednesday. July 22nd.
“This is a great opportunity to gain visibility
for the league,* said Dan Lyons, Public Relations
Director for Major League Roller Hockey.

S C C / P A L basketball
SANFORD _ Seminole Community College and
the Police Athletic League #111 host a “mini* bas­
ketball league for 7-8 and 9-11 year old boys and
girls basketball teams beginning July 19th.
All games (a minimum of five games) will be
played on Sunday afternoons at the SCC Health
and Physical Education Center (Building H).
For more Information, call Vince Taylor (3287728) or Ken Patrick (328-2092).

C entral Fla. Softball Classic
PALM COAST _ The Central Florida Softball
Classic for men's slow pitch teams will be con­
tested August 1st and 2nd In Palm Coast.
Entry fee Is only $130 plus two balls. Teams
are limited!
For more Information call (904) 447-0933.

Football officials class
ORLANDO _ The C .F .O A (Central Florida Offi­
cials Association) football-training class will
meet every Monday and Thursday evenings from
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Edgewater High School
In Orlando.
This class Is for all new officials, transfer offi­
cials. and all other members. It Is recommended
that first-year officials and transferred officials
attend this class.
The C.F.OA. would also like for any veteran
official to come out and help with the «■!««■
whenever they can.
If you have any questions please call Mike
Goodspeed at (home): 407-699-8138 or (work)
407-291*7401, extension 8109. or on the internet
at MRREFWcompuserve.com.

Jewish Center offerings
MAITLAND _ The Jewish Community Center
(851 North Maitland Avenue) Is offering several
activities this summer.
Jeff Davis* Total Tennis and Oolf Camp at the
JCC Is registering boys and girls between kin­
dergarten and 9th grade.
The Camp will be held each week through
August 21st. Weekly parktars as well as full and
half day options are available.
Jeff Davis' Total Tennis is now holding Sum*
mer Programs for adults and children of all ages
and are looking for team members to play In up­
coming leagues.
For any Information on Jeff Davis offerings call
688-8438.

Lake H ow ell athletic Cam ps
WINTER PARK . Lake HoweU High School
boys' basketball coach Steve Kohn will host his
summer basketball camp July 20-24 at the
school. Stiver Hawks girls basketball coach
Dennis Codrey will also hold a clinic at the same
time.
Contact Lake Howell at 320-9030 for Informa­
tion.

Free O rlan do Rays tickets
ORLANDO . Participating Orlando-area REAL­
TORS still have some free tickets available for
the July 25th Orlando Rays-Carolina Mudcats
Southern League baseball game at Tinker Field.
Association members have purchased all
available tickets for the game and giving them
away as a free community service, in addition,
proceeds from concessions, commemorative Tshirt sales, and fund-raiser ticket sales will

SOO 1110. • II
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Jack Castslow of Cactus Bob's slidss
of the two nms hs scored on the night

safety with on#
Cactus Bob's re­

mained undsfsatsd In ths Pinshurst Men's Spring Thursday
Night Tournament with a 9-6 victory over Papa John'*.

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Longwood w ins C om m issioner’s opener
A ll 9DllS m o n

HERALD STAFF WRITER
ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS _ In the first round of
the Babe Ruth Baseball State Commissioner's
Tournament at Eastmonte Park on Thursday.
Longwood'a 13 year-old B Team defeated Alta­
monte Springs. 5-3.
Longwood advanced to the double elimination
state tournament after beating Winter Haven

Inst week, and'Altamonte Springs received a bye
as the host team.
The Altamonte Springs team led 2-1 In the
second Inning when a pilch hit Longwood's
Jimmy Hoffman with (he bases loaded fo tie the
game. With two outs In the same Inning. Nick
Strom lined a single which scored Rusty Roblnett from second base to give Longwood the
lead for good.
In the third Inning. Altamonte Springs opened

up with a single by Michael Martin. Martin atole
second, and then took third on a pass ball. A l­
tamonte Springs could not't-onvert the opportu­
nity. and left Martin stranded on third.
In the fourth, Chris Work knocked In another
ran to stretch Longwood's lead to 4-2.
Altamonte Springs had another chance In the
bottom o f the Inning after Justen Ivey laid down
a textbook sacrifice bunt to advance runners to
7A

USA rips
Korea to
advance
to World
semifinals
■ fa cia l to ths Harold
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS, ILL. _ Tony
Richie (Jacksonville) went 4-for-5
at the plate with two doubles and a
home run to n a rk an 18-hit attack
aa the undefeated USA Baaeball
Youth National Team roared to a
17-3 win against Korea In champi­
onship quarterfinal play In the
Ninth International Baaeball Asso­
ciation World Youth Champion­
ships here at Legion Field.
The scheduled nine Inning game
was shortened to seven Innings
because of the tournament ran
rule.
With the victory, the USA • now
6-0 In the 12-team tourney that
features youth ages 16-and-Under
from around the world - advances
to the semifinals. The USA Youth
will meet the winner of Thursday
night's Mexlco-Auatralla contest at
3 p.m. (Central time) Saturday.
Should the USA win that game. It
will play In the tournament's goldmedal contest at 5 p.m. on Sunday.
The bronze-medal game will be
played at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
Hitting Ilust
us .235 entering the
game, Richie erupted with a big
day offensively, driving In three
runs with hia four-hit performance.
Hia homer came just three pitches
after Korea manager Sun-Hwy Lee
had pulled hia team off the field
following his ejection.
Lee disputed a close call at home
In which the USA'a Chris Patrick
scored on a single to right by Mi­
chael Holllmon. While making a
pitching change following Holll•m USA. Psga 7A

&gt;

SwninotoHigh School graduate* Bi Qraoay (left) and
David Cook (above) ware the hitting star* for the Or*
lando Cardinal* ina 12-fl lots to the Ft. Myara-Hootara at
Edgawatar High 8chooi last Saturday. Qraoay wee 3-for4 witha homa run, whiia Cook waa 2*for*2witha doubt*.

Hooters outlast C ards in Senior Baseball
ORLANDO _ A month of Inactivity and the blazing
heat, not to mention a pretty good Hooters squad
from Ft. Myers, proved to much for the Cardinals as
they suffered a 12-8 loss in an exhibition 40-and-Over
baseball game at Edgewater High School last Satur­
day.
The Hooters took advantage of wildness by Cardi­
nals starter Nick Brady and several 'seelng-eye* sin­
gles to right field to score two runs in the top of the
Oral inning and then used an error and • couple of
more 'bleeders' In the second Inning to take a 6-0

lead.
The Hooters tacked another ran onto the lead In the
third Inning and appeared headed for an easy victory
holding a 7-0 lead.
After going six-up. six-down, the Cardinals, the
champions from the Orlando Senior Baseball Asso­
ciation Storing League, finally broke through In the
bottom of the third Inning.
David Vendur led off with a booming double Into
deep right-centerfield. After a flyout. Jack Eltonhead
reached on an Infield single.
The Hooters looked like they might be out of the In-

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Continued from Page 6A
nlng when the next Cardinal popped up.
but Hill Oracey singled to load the bases, Terry
Finley got the Cardinal!) on the board with n
single and Robert Smith followed with a two-nm
single.
Mlkr Carpenter then doubled and Mike Blan­
ton walked to load the bases. Chris Oagllano
then ripped a double to rigid, scoring Robert
Smith and Dean Smith (running for Corpmler)
to make the score 7-0 Hooters.
The Hooters got a nm bark In the top or the
fourth Inning, but the Cnrdlnnls came right

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7100 South U ■ Highway f 7-S2
Fern Path. Florida 97790
Telephone 407/S94-I474
Attorney lor
Paraonai Nepreeenlative
PubhSh July 17. 24, ISM

A t t o r n e y lo r

Prrtonel repeeaanuiira
OREOORY M WILSON
Flot.de Der No II147S
I t E Pina tlraal
Orlando Florid 12101
PHONE 407/47*.4*11
Publiah July 10 17. IM S
DEB-SS
IN TN B CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TNB IS TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FON
S IM W O IS COUNTY,
FLONIDA
Co a# Nm S S -TB S S -O A -tS -W
C l CELIA M MONNOC.
PtSMM,
tra
CHARLES E FALK and
JANICE FALK, hra wda.
Dalandanla
NOTICB OF ACTION
TO Charloa E Falk and Jamco
Falk, Ida stla. 944 Tengenne
Straal. Allamonla
Springe.
Florida 97701
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action hee baan commancad
lo
Foreclose
s
Mortgage on lha lollowing rail
proparty, lying and being aduel­
ed In Samtnola county. Florida,
more particularly deecnbed aa
tollosa
Tha Waal 1/7 ol lo t 70 and all
ol Lol 11. Block -A*. LAKE
WAVMAN KEIOHTS HIGHWAY
ADDITION, according lo lha
(dal lharaol at recorded in Plal
Book 4. Page 74, Public
Rtcorde ol Seminole County,
Florida
Thia action hat baan Iliad
agalnal you and you ara
requlrad lo tarva a copy ol your
■ntlan dalanaa. &lt;1 any, to II on
ROBERT E MILLER. ESQUIRE,
e/o
STANLEY.
MILLER,
DEHUNGER
A
RAICHSR.
shoes addrsaa la SSO Douglae
Avenue, Sulla 107. Allamonla
Springe, Florida 97714 A Ilia
your anaarar on or be (ora
August Ith. ISSt and Ida lha
original with lha Clark ol this
Court either before aervice on
Ptainliirs Attorney, or Immedi­
ately thereafter; others laa a
default sill be entered agalnal
you lor lha relief demanded In
tha Complaint.
In accordance arith tha
Americana With Disabilities Act.
N you are a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation In order to participate
In thia proceeding, you era enti­
tled. al no ooat lo you, to tha
provision at certain aiaialancs.
P la n s
contact
Court
Administration al 901 NOrth
Park Avenue, Sulla N 901,
Sanford. Florida 92771. tele­
phone (407) 977-4990 Elt. 4777.
within two (7| working days ol
your receipt ol this nolle#. II
you ara hasting Impaired, (TDD)
I-S00-SS1-0771.
WtTNESO my hand and official
aaal ol thia Court on lha 90th
day of JUNE. tOSS

(UAL)

MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
■V: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Publiah July 9, 1 0 .17, 74. 1SS0
DCS-79
M TN B D N ie u rr CO U N T
IM N T B B N T N JU D IC IAL
OIROUIT IN ANN FON

CABS NO-i B S -M B -C P
M R i: THE ESTATE OF
THOMAS B. EVERETT.
Deceased.
NOTICB
Tha administration ol the
aatata ot Thomas B. Eva rati,
deceased. File Number SS-SS7CP la pending in the Circuit
Court lor Semi note County,
Florida. Probata Division, tha
addrsaa ol which la P.O. Drawer
C, Sanford, Florida S7T77. Tha
namai and addressee ol lha
paraonai representative and lha
paraonai rapteasittailtrek alter*

OtS-ISI

IN TNB CIB O U IT CO URT
OF TNB IM N T B IR T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M ARO FOR
M M I N O i l COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Casa Nat SS-SBSS-ON-SS-D
JOAN JOHNSON KELLY
OONALD BALFOUR KELLY
Respondent
NOTICB OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION
OF H A N N U M !
TO DONALD BALFOUR KELLY
Monlemoreloe
Nuevo Lean. Menco
YOU ANE NOTIFIED that an
action hat baan hied agalnal
you and that you ara required lo
rye a copy ot your written
defenses. II any. lo II on
ROBERT MIKE. II. Attorney For
Petitioner, whose address la
Suita 110. tSOI Lea Road.
Waiter Park Florida H I T S on
or batora tha 1llh day ol
AUGUST IM S . and hie tha
original with lha clerk ol this
Court al Domestic Relations
Division. Clark ol lha Ciicuil
Court. 901 North Park Avenue.
Sanford Florida, before service
on Pelilioner or immediately
thereafter II you lail lo do to. a
default may be entered against
you lor the rebel demanded m
tha petition
Copse ot all court documents
i this case, including orders,
are available al the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court's olttca you moy
levies these document* upon
roquet!
You mual keep lha Clerk ol I he
Circuit Court's ofhee notified ot
your current addreea (You may
Bio Notice ot Current Addreea.
Florida Family Law Form
I I SIS | Future papers Mi this
law suit will be mailed to tha
address on record at tho dork's
office
WARNINO Rule t l l t l .
Florida Family Law Rules ol
Procedure, require a certain
automatic disclosure ot docu­
ments and Information Failure
to comply can result in sane*
bona, including dismissal or
sinking of pleadings
Dated JULY, 1llh . IS M
MARYANNE MON BE
CLENK OF THE
CIRCUIT COUNT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 17. 14. 90. and
August 7, tSM
D E S -tlt
IN TNB C IR C UIT CO U R T
OP TNB IS TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FON
BEH M O LB COUNTY,
JURISDICTION DIVISION
O A S I NOt S T -M S S C A -I4 -K
W ILLS FAROO BANK, N A .
Plaintiff
ELIZABETH RUIZ,
a single parson.
Da land a/rt
N O T IC I OF BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmanl ol
Foracloaura dated July Sth,
IM S. entered in Casa No.: ST1407 CA-14-K ol lha Circuit
Court ol lha ISth Judicial
Circuit In and for Seminole
Oounty. Florida, wherein WELLS
FARGO BANK. N A , Plaintiff,
and ELIZABETH RUIZ, la lha

DfffftndinL
I will tail lo tha higheat and
beat bidder lor cash, Notes
Bane, tha sale win be held al
lha Waal Front Door ol lha
Seminole County Courthouse.
M l N. Park Avenue, Sanlord.
Florida, at 11:00 o'clock a m.,
on Ova 4th day ol August, IS M .
tha lottowing described proper­
ty o* aat forth In tho Flnol
Judgmanl to wit:
Tho Wool 09 0 tool ol Lol 10.
Block 14. TIER 1. E R. TRAFFORD'S MAP OF THE TOWN OF
SANFORD, according to tho
I thereof at recorded in Ptel
k t, Page• M through *4,
Inclusive. Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida.
a/k/s 1717 Palma no Avenue,
Sanlord, Florida S7771.
'In accordance with tha
Americana with Disabilities Act,
parsons needing a special
accommodation to participate
In this proceeding should con­
tact the Individual or agency
sanding notice, not later than
seven (7) daya prior to tha pro­
ceeding at the address given on
lha notice. Telephone 1-400I4S-S771 (TDD) or 1-000-SCI*
S770.
via
Florida
Relay
Service.*
DATED thia 10th day ol JULY.

a

IMA

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Attorney lor Plaintiff:
Jamas W. Moore. Esquire
JAMES W. MOORE. P.A.
F00 N.E. 00th Street. Sulla B
Miami. FL 91I9B
IMS) 7SS-7S00
Publiah July 17.14. IS M

0SS-1IF

bark lo Hr llic game at 8-8 In tin* bottom of the
fnttne UK Davit! Cook doubled and Graccy Ilnrd
n home nm over tlic Irflfield fence.
Tin* CnntlmilH could not maintain the momen­
tum. however, as their gloves failed them and
h.mi-lurk reliever Vcndur In the top of the fifth
Inning.
Willi one out. u fly hall wan dropped for an er­
ror and a potential double play hall, that should
have ended the Inning, was thrown away and
the Hooters took advantage, scoring four nms
before the Cardinals could gel out of the Inning.
Neither tram would score the rrst of the way
as the heat, which was well over 100-drgrers on
the field, started to wear on the players.
Providing the ofTense for the Cardinals were
Oracey (3-for-4 with a home run. two nms
scored, two [till). Cook fiI-for-2 with a double,
one nm ston’d), Oagllano (one double, one nin
scored, one Kill), Carpenter (one double, one
ROD and Vcndur (one double, one nm scored).
Also contributing were Robert Smith (one sin­
gle. one nm scored, two Kill), Finley lone sin­
gle, one nm scored, one 11(11). Kllonhead (one
slnglr. one nm scored) and Dran Smith (one
nm scored).
HOOTERS 13. CARDINALS 8
ft. Mjrsrs-Hootcrs
241 140 0 12 XX
OrUndo CAidlnAl
000 200 0 . 0 11
IliKrtrr* thiflrry not uvulLitilr llnxty. Vcndur tSI jikI I ji
(irntrt. Kinky |3I WV . N/A U* . Vnidiir Savr _ tmne III
Cimlitul*. Caijiriilrr. (iuzlLitwi Vcndur. Cook 311 _ none
UK „ CurillruU. Orwry

Briefs

P in e h u rs t—
Continued from Page 6A
using (wo llvc-run
Innings (o humble Sanford
Central Baptist Church, the
tournament's No. 2 seed, 10-1.
Matthews Associates got u
two-run double from Tom
Wilks, a two-nm slnglr by Tony
Taylor and nil RBI single by
Jamlr I’lt/rr lo take a 5-0 lend
In the second inning.
Sanford
Central
Baptist
Church got a mn back tn the
fourth Inning an a triple by
Todd Christenson and a sacri­
fice fly from Ken Perry.
Bui Matthews Associates put
the game awuy tn the fifth In­
ning on a two-nm home run
from Mickey Cogbum, another
nin-scoring single by Taylor
and a pair of errors.
Next Thursday, at Chase
Park, thr lop two sreds when
the tournament began. Sanford
Central Baptist Church and
Bussard Lawn Senire. play to
see who stays In the tourna­
ment at 0:30 p.m. and Papa
John's battles Wrstvlrw Bap­
tist Church In unolher elimina­
tion game at 7:30 p.m.
At Ptnchurst Park. Cactus
Bob's takes on Matthews Asso­
ciates In the Winner's Bracket
finals at 7 p.m and the two
winner's from ihc Chase Park

games will travel to Ptnchurst
to meet at 8:30 p.m.
There will be three games
played at Ptnchurst Park on
July 30th at 6:30 p.m., 7:30
p.m. and 8:30 p.m. (If neces­
sary).
The 6:30 p.m. game will fea­
ture
the
Cactus
Bob'sMatthews
Associates
loser
against the winner of the 8:30
p.m. game from July 23rd,
The 7:30 p.m. game would
then be the championship
game between
the Cactus
Bob's-Mntthews
Associates
winner Inking on the 6:30 p.m.
winner.
If the two teams have one
loss each after the 7:30 p.m.
contest, the wlnner-takc-all
game would be played at 8:30
p.m.
ITuvidlng the ofTense were:
Cactus Bob's (6-3): Jim Nulty
(one double, two singles, four
RBI), Jack Castelow (three sin­
gles, two runs scored), Wayne
Krlly (one double, one run
scoredl. Brantley Bmmley lone
single, one nin scored, one
RBI), Justin Edwards (one sln­
glr. three RID). Don Basil (one
single, two nms scored). Mack
Thome and Steve Woodley (one
single and one run scored
r**..h), Neil Dougherty (one sin­

gle) nnd Ronnie Wlrth (one mn
scored).
Papa John's (2-7): B J. Os­
borne (one double, two singles,
three runs scored), Dave Goff
(one double, one single, two
RBI). Frankie Phillips (two sin­
gles. two RBI). Ty Koke (one
double, one mn scored). Noy
Rivers nnd J.R. Spivey (one
single and one RBI each), Dave
Rape (one single, one nin
scored) and Jimmy Williams
(one mn scored).
Matthews Associates (6-3):
Tom Wilks (one double, two
singles, one mn scored, two
RBI), Tony Taylor (three sin­
gles. one mn scored, three
RBI), Greg (two singles, two
mns scored), Aaron (two sin­
gles, one mn scored). Mickey
Cogbum (one home run, one
run scored, two RBI). Jason
Flanagan, Jamie Pfizer and
Joby Gorman (one single and
one run scored each) and Bill
Cogbum (one mn scored).
Sanford
Central
Baptist
Church (7-2): Mike McCoy (two
singles),
Todd
Christenson
(one triple, one nm scoredl.
Ken Perry (one single, one RBI)
and Asa Evans. Rob Thacker
and Mike Hartman (one single
each).

TA
benefit (he Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation.
Special events prior to and during the
game are being scheduled.
The Annual REALTOR Baseball Benefit has
raised more than 930.000 over the past 10
for a number at local charities. The
;. which begins at 7 p.m., la expected to
attract mote than 6,000 r u m .
For mote Information, call (407) 423-6143.
extension 337.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ There la ■ Min­
er lacrosse program currently being nm at
Lyman High School and the Winter Park
Ninth Grade Center.
- Levels o f play being offered u e . High
School Bora. Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.: Chris and
Women. Wednesday at 0:90 p.m.: and Men.
Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
There will be a clinic for people Interested
In coaching boys or girts high achool and
youth lacrosse. Contact Dove Shrum at 5318010 for Information.
A referees clinic will be held this foU for

people Intervaled la being a paid official for
boys or
o girts high school and youth
Lshn Abrams at 641-1650 for info.
CaU Li
There will also be a youth lacrosse league
frfghwHng’thls M l foci bays ages*.10-14. Con­
tact Tom OOrady (877-66801 or Dave
I83HW10I Isr Information.

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF A M NOT ACTION TAKBN 0V TNB
«T . JOHNS RIVIR WATER MANASBMSNT DISTRICT
Noltce i* given that lha following perm! waa laeued on June Sth.
IM S Seminole Wood*. 497 Woodridge D r. Oeneva. FL 92791.
permit • 40-117-0441-ERP The protect la located in Stmmoie
County. Section 2S Townahip 70 South. Nanga 97 Eaat The Peimit
authorize# A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON S
ACRES TO SERVE A Singla-Famtly Raaidanttal Garden Tha
receiving waterbody la Duck Lake
Tha filela) containing the application for tha above baled permit
ta available lor Inapaclion Monday through Friday aacapl for legal
holiday*. 100 a m to I 00 p m at lha St John# Rivet Water
Management Diatrtcl (Oiatract) Headquarter#. Hwy 100 W .
Palalka. FL 9717S-I42S A peraon whoa# aubatential inlereata ara
affected by tha Dialncf permitting deciaton may petition lor an
ad mini# Ira live hearing in accordance with aactiona 120 BSS and
120 17, F S . or may chooae lo puraue mediation aa an alternative
remedy under auction 120 S79. Florida Slatulea. before the deadkne tor tiling a petition C hoc ting mediation will not advert el y
affect lha right lo a hearing il mediation doea not reaull in a aatIlament Tha procedural for puraulng mediation ara ael forth in
auction 120179. Flo tide Statute#, and rule# 74-104 t i t and 24104 401- 404. Florida Admintatrative Coda Petition# mual corrqily
with tha requirement! ol Florida Adminialrativa Coda Rule 40C1.111 and 40C-1.I71 and be fifed with (received by) lha Dialrtct
Clark located at Otatrtcf Headquarter#, Highway 100 Waal.
Palalka. Florida S2177. Petition# for adminialrativa hearing on tha
above application^) mual be filed within fourteen (14) daya ol
publication ol Ihia nolice or within nineteen (IS) day# ot the
Diatncl depoaiting notice ol Ihia inlant in the mail tor ihoee peraona to whom the Diatrict mail# actual not tea Failure to tile a
petition within thia lima period ahall conmtilula a waiver ol any
rightfa) auch paraon(a) may hava lo requeal an adminiatraliya
determination (hearing) undar auction 120*7. F S , concerning
tha aubfacl permit. Petition* which ara not tiled in accordance
arith lha above proviatona ara aubfacl to diamiaaaf
Becauae lha edmmtalraltve hearing proceae la deatgnad to for­
mulate final agency action, tha filing ol a petition mean# that tha
Olatrie fa final action may ba dlffaranf from lha poaitton taken by
it in thia notice of Intent. Paraona whoee aubalanlial Internet# will
ba affected by any auch final dacleion of lha Diatrict on tha appli­
cant hava lha right lo petition lo become a parly lo the proceed­
ing. in accordanca arith the requirement! eel forth above.
Publiah: July 17, ISM
D E B -tll
N O TM B
The Chairman ot lha Olelrfct Board ol Trualaaa ol Banknote
Community College call# a epectal meeting to which all paraona
at* Invlltd and may ba haard:
Date and Tima: Monday, July 77. IM S . 1 00 p.m.
Place:
Samtnola Communily Cottage
1M Weldon Boulevard
Sanlord. FL 92779
A-700, Adminietralton Building Board Room
Purpoee: To conafder a aelllement offer lor tha I ottowing lawauila
and ctelma:
United Stela# ol America, aa re1 Nancy Loanlal and Fetfia
Robinaon. and Slate ol Florida, ea lal Nancy Loanlal and Faliaa
Robin ton. Plaintiff# va Tha Dial r i d Board ol Trualaaa ot Banknote
Community College, Defendant; United State# Dialricl Court,
Middle Otetricl ol Florida Orlando Divteton. Caaa Number S S -IM C IV -O R L-llb
Faliaa Robinaon, Complainant - Seminole Community College.
Reapondeni, Florida Commiaaton on Human Relatione ttt-2114;
Nancy Loanlal. Complainant • Banknote Communily Collogo.
Reepondent, Equal Employment Opportunily Commiaaton
*1*00*1174
A copy ol tha agenda may ba obtained by writing lo Dr. E. Ann
McOoe, P realdanl. Seminole Communily College. I N Weldon
Boulevard, Sanlord. Florida 91779 or by calling 91S-70t0 and
arranging lor an agenda lo ba mailed or available tor pick-up.
review or copying
Paraona ara adviaad that, if they decide to appeal any deciaton
mad# al lhaaa meetinga/hearinge. »&gt;ey will need a record ol lha
proceeding# and lor auch purpoaa. they may naad lo Inaura that
a verbatim record ol lha proceeding# la made, which record
include# tha tealimony and evidence upon which lha appeal ii to
bo baaed, par Section 2IS 01M , Florida Statute a
Purauant lo lha proviatona ot lha Americana with Dleabilitiee
Act. any peraon requiring apedal accommodation a lo participate
in Ihia meeting la aakad lo adviae the agency at laaat 41 hour#
before the mealing by contacting Or E Ann McGee at (407) E l l M IO. II you ara hearing or apaech impaired, piaaaa contact tha
aganciae Dfeabled Eludanl Service# Coordinator. Dorothy
Paiehon. at 92S-210S
Publiah Friday. July 17. IS M
0EB-1SI

USA

CoatiaMOd from Pag* AA

mon's
hit, Lee was ejected from the
contest by the home plate um­
pire.
He then called his team Into
the diigout and the game was
drlayrd several minutes while
tournament officials, through
an Interpreter, addressed the
situation with the Korean con­
tingent.
Following
resumption
of
play. Krvtn Mellila (Lake Bran­
tley High School) laced the first
for a triple Into the rlghtfield
comer to score Holllmon. Two
pitches later, Richie blasted an
0-1 pitch deep Into teftfleld to
give thr USA a comfortable 8-2
trad.
Richie, Holllmon and Mellllo
combined for 10 of the USA's
18 hits. Each also had three
RBI. Holllmon scored four
times, while Richie tallied

three times and Mellllo crossed
the plate twice.
After the pivotal fourth In­
ning. the USA Youth scored
twice In the fifth inning and
then added seven mns in the
stxth inning, highlighted by a
two-run home mn by Landon
Powell.
Carmen Plgnatlello earned
the win. hurling the final four
Innings in relief o f starter Joe
Ttanes (Kissimmee). Plgnatlello
allowed Just two hits while
striking out three. He also
drove In three runs at the plate
with a double and a triple.
Mellllo finished the game 3for-5 with a triple and a dou­
ble, scored two runs and drove
tn three. The Longwood resi­
dent is now hitting .600 (13for-26) wtth two doubles and
two triples, nine runs scored,
three stolen bases and six RBI
in the six games.

The 17-run output marked
the third time tn six games that
the USA has notched 17 mns.
The USA has now outscored
opponents 74-8 while batting
.440 In stx tourney games. USA
pitchers have allowed only five
earned mns In 46 Innings for
an 0.98 ERA.
*Td be lying If I said 1 didn't
feel the pressure to win this
game • especially after last
year,’ said USA head coach
Mark McKenzie, referring to a
USA loss to Korea in last
year's World Youth Champion­
ships played In Taipei. Taiwan.
McKenzie waa an assistant on
the Inaugural USA Baseball
Youth National Team that fin­
ished fifth tn the 1997 World
Championships.
*1 think we will be ready for
Saturday's semifinal. We know
that now w ell be playing for a
medal (on Sunday).’

StateCowtlai

_

second and third, but M fiyimt by the next batter : htonlc how only trailed by.two, wt«J»/Bartk«l on
ended the Inning.
iJflWv., M
u M *i; buu 8*\ tul .....
.!«
t
Jennings shuck out the batter, and then did
A similar fate befell the hoots In the fifth In­
the same against the one who followed. With
ning when Longwood's Brian Kelley caught a
two outs in the bottom o f Ana) Inning, and a
line drive, and proceeded to catch the runner
runner on third. Jennings battled Altamonte
heading back to the second.
Spring* Andrew Laughter to s full count The
In the top o f the seventh, gnd final, inning.
crowd fell silent os Joining's hurled the ball
Altamonte Springs pitcher Manny Stefan retired
the first two batters, and looked to send his -past Laughter's swinging bat to end the game.
Altamonte Springe manager • Bob Mcllrath
tram Into the seventh down only two runs.
said his team gave up too many walks and left
Nick Strum, however, mere moments after his
too many lunners stranded. Altamonte Springs
mother won $50 tn the game's raffle, hit a sin­
face* St. Lucie on Friday at 7 p.m. Longwood
gle. The next two batten walked, loading the
will face Sarasota, which beat St. Lucie on
buses. An errant pitch gave Strain a chance for
Thursday. In the Winner's Bracket at 4 p.m.
home, and he barely slid In to beat the throw,
and gave Longwood a three-run lead heading
Longwood's team celebrated their hard-fought
Into Altamonte Springs' Anal turn at bat.
win. especially Timmy Huduck. who showed off
Altamonte Springs started off the inning with
the two cleat marks In his arm while discussing
a base hit by Justen Ivey. Longwood pitcher
tomorrow's (Friday) game against Sarasota.
Raoul Patel’s errant pitch against Curtla
received
Bartlett, walked Bartlett and allowed Ivey to
parents.
move to third base.
Just before his final
Brad Jennings then replaced Patel as pitcher,
pitch, he replied, ’ Nervous. I didn't hit too well,
after Patel had pitched four scoreless Innings
so I figured I’d make It up with ray pitching,*
preceding the seventh. A passed ball against
Few there would disagree he did just that.

Sunshine State G am e s W a t e r P o lo
C h am p io n sh ip s at L a k e B ra n tle y
Ipscial to tha Hsialtf
ALTAMONTE
SPR1NOS
_
Competition tn the 1998 Sun­
shine State Qames Water Polo
Championships will be held at
the Lake Brantley High School
Aquatic Center today (Friday)
through Sunday.
Over 25 teams In four divi­
sions are entered In this year's
tournament and will stroke,
choke and glide over the next
few days to earn the right to be
called Sunshine State Ostnes
Champions.
Rrst, second and third place
teams will receive newly de­
signed Sunshine State Oamea
gold, allver and bronze medals,
respectively. The winning team
from each division will also re­
ceive a Championship Trophy.
There Is a high level o f com ­
petition expected this weekend,
aa rising water polo stars will
be participating.
’ Some players participating
tn this weekend’s tournament
were chosen to compete wtth
the U.S. Water Polo Junior De­
velopment team.* said Dan
Hayes, State Director for the
Sunshine State Games Water
Polo.
Hayes is entering his fifth
year as State Chair for the
Championships.
There are also two reigning
High School Champion Teams
in this year's tournament. The
host boys team, from Lake

Brantley High School, and the
Winter Park High School girls
team both earned state cham­
pionships this season and will
try to add another trophy to
their collection over the week­
end.
Friday's games will run from
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday’s
play will start at 8 a.m. and
run until 8 p.m.: and Sunday's
action begins at 7 a.m. and

runs until 4 p.m.
Sunday’s
Championship
schedule has the 19-aiid-Under
Bronze Game at noon; Men's
Bronze Game at 2 p.m.: 18and-Under Gold Game at 3
p.m.: and Men’s Oold Game at
4 p.m.
Admission la free for all. For
more Information, please con­
tact the Lake Brantley Aquatic
Center at (407) 862-2307.

Areyou “driven” to sellyour car?
Writ £ft#* Affv'f 0 ipicUUforyou!

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�SA •Seminole Herald. Santord. Honda •Friday. July 17. 1996

People
Attention all females past puberty
B lood Bank

P ra ctica l Nurses

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

Tlir
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association of Florida,
Inc., inerts the second Monday
or the month ut 6:309 p.nt. nt
Kllamcy Baptist Church. 701
Formoso Avc.. C.E.U. class
provided each
month.
All
meetings are open to LPNs and
to students and graduate LPNs.
For Information call 299-4321.

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

M o d e le rs C lu b

Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors invite
anyone 55 years of older to Join
them In two weekly activities
on Monday: Wood carvers, from
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Games from
1 to 3 p.m.. at the Frank Evans
Center. 158 N. County Club
Road.

Senior employment
An
employment
program
sponsored fay AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program ts held at the
Sanford National Guard A r­
mory, 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
ore 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone:
324-8008. The program asststa
seniors, 55 ana over, to return
to the work place.

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

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

Bridge Club
Sanford Duplicate
Bridge
Club meets at noon each Tues­
day at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St.. Sanford.

This column la for you. all
females past puberty. We all
nerd to take n hard look at
how we participate In, and ac­
tually help to create, the mis­
erable relationships we are In.
In my role as n counselor, I
hear all kinds of horror stories
from fcmales-'leens lo grand­
mothers. about how the men In
their Uvea don't respect them,
don’t treat them right, cheat an
them and He whenever neces­
sary to get what they want. To
hear these stories. It Is easy to
believe that we gals are some
kind of pitiful victims of male
dominance and aggression.
I was lamenting the awful
stale of male-female relation­
ships to a gentleman friend of
mine recently, and he set me
straight with a few words of
wisdom. I want to share some
of hts advice with you and add
some observations o f my own
based on the experience of
some men and women who
have gotten It right.
Women set themselves up to
be hurt by believing what they
want to believe, Instead of be*
lievtng what they see. (This to

some of whom never get any
wiser as they get older). Ouya
say what they think we want to
hear. By doing so, ft makes
them feel good, and It make*
us trappy. It also may moke us
more sexually available to
them. And. moat Important. In
many cases, if they tell the
truth about what they are
thinking or feeling, we wtll be
'hurt* or offended and with­
draw from them physically,
sexually, emotionally, or all
three. Ladles, ask yourself,

Inside ourselves, are looking to
be rescued and taken care o f
by a 1990s verslnn of the
handsome prince. GET OVER
m That guy you're trying to
wish Into n handsome prince Is
struggling with a demanding
boss, car trouble, maxed out
credit cards and back child
support. Docs he need to take
on the care and maintenance
or hts true love on top of every­
thing cite? It'a one thing to
pull together In double harness
to face the aggravations of life.
It'a quite another when one of

put up with; 3
raculously chai
treating us r

So, Ladles, the bottom line Is
this: romance novels are FIC­
TION. Don't try to create one
with your own life: the ending
will not be happy.
Gentlemen--next week you’re
on the firing line.

M anners left back at the ranch
DEAR ABBY: An old fttsnd of
ours mentioned that she was com­
ing to town snd needed a piece to
stay. We Invited her to spend the
night at our home. She snd her
husband own a buffalo ranch. 8ho
asked us if we would Uke to taste
some buffalo m usage snd wt sold.
"Bure."
Whan she arrived, the was car
rytng a small packaps ftweu buf­
falo sausage and her recent wed-

ding video. After a nice dinner sad
viewing ths video, wo gars her a
wedding yift Jthst ws had recently
purchMM In Otftftfift*

Now, hare is tbo odd part: My
wife and I had to Isavo the next

Of eoureo we will pay the hill,
hut ewfoeed with ear check wU ho
ft MU for btt night*! Mtalftg sal

s ksy to lock thsdrer whsashs ML
Whoa wo returned ftmb work that
evening, wo noticed a note on our
kitchen counter. We thought it
would bo a "thank you* for th* ps»-

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T h e B aby Place has beautifully d ecorated room s,
w on d erfu lly attentive nurses and an atm osphere
that's w arm and w elcom in g,

But there's m ore. You'll also have the security
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JEREMY ANTHONY OREENE

Petitioner,

CLASSIFIED AD RATES

notice of prrmoN

NOTICE OF PETITION TO
CHANOE NAME OF JEREMY
ANTHONY OREENI
TO JOHN ANTHONY OREENE
J04-01 Olenwood Road.
Apt ID
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED ttial a
Petition to change the name ol
Jeremy Anthony Qreene to
Jeremy Daniel Johnaon hae
been Wed and you are required
In Me your written da tentea. II
any. to It on MreheUe Johnaon,
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Marianne Morae
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Semmoie County. Florida
Oy Luanne Woodley
Deputy Clerk
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