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T O D A Y IS...PAGE 2A

G A R D E N IN G ...2A

M aude looks
forw ard to her
25th birthday

Scratch,
scratch those
pesky fleas

INSIDE

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Ovlodo, Winter Springe and Seminole County since ISOS
90th Y E A R . No. 246

SO Csnts

TUESDAY, A U G U S T 4, 1998

Longwood locked
in hot debate over
candidate’s key
By M aria O r t a
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONOWOOD • A controversy
over whether the krys to Dir
city would be awnrded to n p o­
litical candidate vying for a
seat on the Seminole County
Commission resulted In heated
debate among city com m is­
sioners Monday.
Carlton Henley, who Is m li­
ning In District 4 against In­
cumbent Win Adams In the
Sept. I elections. In a letter
delivered to d ty com m ission­
ers. said he was withdrawing
his name from consideration
’ because o f alleged m isrepre­
sentations to certain com m is­
sioners concerning the presen­
tation.’
Henley on Tuesday said he
was honored by those who
signed the petition, but sorry

that some of the com m ission­
ers were misled.
’ I have no desire to get In­
volved with Longwood politics
and that's why I withdrew my
name,* he said
Commissioners Annamarie
Varca and Ron Sargent had
said that a man Identifying
himself as Henley's campaign
manager had spoken to them
saying the timing o f the pres­
entation might not tie a good
Idea. I)y u vote o f 3-2. com m is­
sioners voted to postpone the
event until after the county
election.
Jim Daly, s Longwood busi­
nessman and former Henley
supporter, said he was the
man who spoke to com m is­
sioners. however he never Iden­
tified himself as his campaign
manager.
n r i T T ass Kay. Page M

P u b lix w o u ld an ch or
proposed L a k e M a r y
shopping center

B ack to school in Seminole County
t'
• » M aria O i f
HERALD STAFF W RITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - A side
from some students arriving
home late In the afternoon, the
first day o f school was sm ooth
sailing, according to school o f­
ficials
’ It waa a very smooth day
and It went pretty w ell.* said
Richard W ells, executive dlrector for support services for the
Sem inole County School Dlstrict.
O f the 56,000 students enrolled, about 53.000 made It to
the classroom s In the county's
53 schools. The 5 percent absence rate Is norm al. W ells
said. About 36.000 student*
were fed In the school cafeterias.
The only problem o f the day
cropped up in the afternoon
when buses transporting students were up to an hour late

w

LAKE
MARY
Pending
approvals this Thursday at the
Lake Mary C ity Com m ission
m eeting,
a
new
shopping
center may be constructed In
Lake Mary, near the Sanford
d ty lim its. Proposed as a
Publix
Shopping
Center
complex, the site Is on the
west side oT U.S. Highway 17­
92 at Its Intersection wtth
Weldon Boulevard.

Cluster schools, open for the
first tim e this year In the
northern part o f the county as
part o f a desegregation plan,
require an additional number
o f buses to transport students,
■ ■
■

For a sacond look at
th O t lfB t d a y O f B C hO O l,

PhOtOB PBQB 4A

The two Items scheduled for
the com m ission m eeting are
approval o f a conditional use.
which Is required for shopping
centers o f less than 75.000
square feet, and approval o f
the site plans for the 51,669
square-foot center.

______________________ __
In addition.
an afternoon
storm, and the time required to
get elem entary school students
on buses caused the delay,
W ells said. To ensure that
younger children get on the
correct bus. they are supplied
with togs Identifying the bus
number,
-it was a domino effect that
affected the m iddle schools.
which dism iss after the elementary schools,’ he said,
There are about 300 buses
transporting students with 20
additional buses on county
roads this year to accomm o-

Several race can wan on display at Tsagus Mlddfo 8chool In AHamonta
Springs on the first day of school. The can wan part of the Race to Suc­
cess program, which encourages students to get good gradee.
date the d u ster schools.
W ells said he received calls
from parents Monday about

late buses, however he ex­
pccted that today w ould' be
sm oother.

Organizations in the tri-county
area benefit from grant money
B y N ick P M ftw f
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - A
number o f grants have been
announced for organisations In
Seminole County as well as the
three-county area
Including
Orange and Osceola counties.
Several o f the grants awarded
were In connection with the
needs brought about by the re­
cent tornado disaster.
The Community Foundation
o f Central Florida Is giving
$34,376 to Christian Sharing
Center for case management
and direct service to disaster
victim s In the Sem inole County
area. The money Includes
$10,000 for the Oviedo Out­
reach program, and $24,376 In
disaster relief grants.
Charity Cars. Inc. a grass­
roots organisation formed in
1906.
Is
being
awarded
$10,000 to repair and refurbish
autom obiles to be given to
members o f the WAGES p ro­

gram In Osceola County, also
affected by the tornado. Th e
WAGES program Is Work and
Gain
Econom ic
Self­
sufficiency, and Is a program o f
the State Department o f Labor.
The Am erican Red Cross Is
being given $100,000 from the
SunTrust fund. A dditionally,
the NationsBank fund awarded
another $82,600 to six other
charities. Funding o f discre­
tionary grants Is provided by
Income from the Calkins Fund,
the Children and Youth Fund
and the W inter Park Commu­
nity Fund. Each Is a perm a­
nent endowment fund o f the
Community Foundation o f Cen­
tral Florida, Inc.
*We are especially pleased
that we received contributions
from Community Foundations
across the U.S, to provide d is­
aster relief.’ said President Di­
ane Sandqulst.
O verall, organisations In the
three-county area serving ch il­
dren received $10,268 or 10

percent o f the Community
Foundation's
grant
m oney.
Senior dtiaens receive $22,666
or 21 percent o f the grant.
Women receive $4,800 or four
percent, with the remaining to - tal to assist the general public.
In addition to the founda­
tion's money, which totals
$106,784 for the three-county
area, an additional $225,678 Is
being awarded to operations in
the area through disaster relie f
grants.
These Include $10,000 to
Wyman Flelds/Semlnole Heart
Association,
$20,000
to
Catholic
Social
Services.
$9,000 to Better Living for
Seniors, and $4,800 to We
Care.
There two rounds o f grants
are offered each year. Deadline
for applications la Sept. 15.
1998 for project* that begin
Feb. 15. 1999 or later. Applica­
tion forms are available at the
Foundation's office by phoning
(407) 872-3050.

The property consists o f 7.95
acres, adjacent to V ictoria
Square shopping center, and
Cypress Center which has
been approved but not yet
constructed. Also nearby Is the
residential area o f Lake Mary
Woods. It would be across 17­
92 from Bob Dance Dodge.
The m atter has previously
come before the city's Planning

and
Zoning
Board.
The
conditional use was approved
at the July 28 m eeting. A t the
same m eeting. P U approved
the site plan, but with four
variances and two additional
conditions.
The conditions Involve truck
access which would be on e­
way.
right-turn
only
from
Weldon
Boulevard.
The
developer w ill also provide
clarification
of
the
traffic
Impact on local roads and
nearby residential roads.
In another m atter, as part o f
Its review o f the proposed
shopping
center.
P8tZ
reportedly expressed concern
that the median on Weldon
Boulevard, which had been
depicted on the Victoria Sauare
site plan. In 1989. had been
constructed
but
was
subsequently removed.
P&amp;Z wants the city
to
consider the effects o f the
present median cut and the
effects o f extending the median
so as to delete the circulation
between the two shopping
centers.
The applicant for the new
Publix Shopping Center is
Opus South C orporation.

Beloved puppeteer
Shari Lewis dies
B y Baas W h ite
HERALD STAFF WRITER
She was a tiny woman
not much bigger than h
fluffy puppet. Lamb Chop.
Her energy and talents were
enormous, however. Shari
Lewis warmed the hearts o f
the young and old.
Lewis, who died Sunday
night In Los Angeles at age
65, won a dozen Emmys and
a Peabody for children's TV
programs, wrote more than
SO books and produced 24
home videos. Her work was
refreshingly
old-fashioned
and showed she cared about
children.
*A m other came to me and
said. ‘I want to thank you for
keeping our kids kids for a
little while longer.' " Lewis
said several years ago. *1 was
thrilled."
It took an extrem ely tal­
ented person to turn a sock

Into a superstar as Lewis did
when she created the charac­
ter o f Lamb Chop.
Lewis said
she
began
working with puppeta after
she had a dance Injury aa a
16-year-old. Her doctor told
her she should give
dancing for a long time,
was crushed," Lewis
•While 1 was sick In bed. nfy
father, a m agician, gave me

r

�! A • Swrtnota Herald, Sanford. Florida • Tuesday, August 4,1998

People
Iiwjwh

DEAR A llB Y : In it r m n l col­
umn. it ntuilcnt nimptalnwl that a
teacher Ihrttnde the children ti» din­
cur* “ Dear Ahby* hecnune il wan
considered adult material. Inappro­
priate for youngster*. Y ihi xuwtc*ted the atudenta ask the principal
what the school'* policy i* about iliacussing items they've read In the
newspaper.
Wltil« tiny ant at it, the students
should also ask what the school's
policy is regard inn the Constitution
and the B ill o f Rights. Is this n
school or n penitentiary? Acrniding
to the student, this teacher also
won't let the kids talk in private.
Uni]that teacher disregarding fm dunfof speech? It also doesn't sound
as though there is much freedom
o f assembly at recess while this
teacher is in the guutd tower.

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

From when? 1 wit. the teacher
shuuld be applauding theta? kids fur
reading the newspaper.
PltF-tmiNNKA1. JONES.
HOLLYWOOD. CALIF.
D EAR PR E 8TO N : I cou ldn't

thunder

p.m „ maj. 9:20 p.m.

The good folks at the Cen­
tral Florida Zoological Park are
busy today preparing for thrlr
friend. H on d o's 25th birthday.
It'a not easy finding a present
for a elephant who has just
about everything she wanta
and lives in the nicest too In
the neighborhood. We're not
sure what books she reads
other than those on xoology.
A few years ago someone
gave Maude a bathing suit elephants can't keep on w e a r
lug their same old trunks year
after year.
A n drea Parm er, Maude's
spokeswoman, said she enjoys
her favorite treats In the shape
o f a cuke o f hay topped with
apple slice icing and carrot
candles.
“W e should have tons o f fun."
Farmer said or the party that
goes from 9 a m. to noon on
Saturday. August 15. Maude
and her friend, M ary, will p a r
ticipate
In an educational elephant
demonstration at ! I a.m.
Farm er said that kkls w ill be
given free elephant tails (ouch,
don't tell Maude), and do som e
face painting and be In an elephant coloring contest.
W e expect there w tll be mu­
sic because Maude enjoys mu■teeapeefadfaM toneo by H arry
t a fm M . H er favorite tune Is
the Baby Elephant Walk.
Rumor la that Maude a lso
m ay receive the key to the city

B f m Bonohi S ea s a rc 2-

RUSS
W HITE

today.

Rem em bering
W allen berg
Swedish

the bunding o f the U J , C oast
O aord on August 4. 1790.
Sanford C lip
Com m laaloner

Gad Bless Satcbmo
■ otok m o was hts nam e.
Need w e say more. L o o ts A ra*a tra o g w as bom on August 4.
1901 In New Orleans. He
played and aang h it way into
the hearts o f America. T h e
great trumpet o f Jan en ter­
tained mtlitons almost till the
day he died in July. 1971. He
also appeared In many film s.
H e's on a U.S. postage stamp,
t i n Satctuno stamp.
f c # ,l

K erry
Coast
alumni

First
Com
cooumi
FUMtaa
and
I
School

Roekiti rod**
Tw o aporta legends known as
'R ochet17 celebrate birthdays

o c g re e t.

W inds are from the north­
east at 5-10 m-p.h-

Treatment advice for common
eat fleas, found on dogs, too
since there la no solvent to
ca n y the pesticide through the
host's akin. The problem s with
dusts o r powders ate that they
can't be controlled, easily be­
com ing airborne and they are
uiliiuU

mat It pel “be'bathed after'bek g treated w ith a pyreUuum
dual to renwwo the fleas stupe­
fied fay the pyrethrum and re­
duce the risk o f occidental In­
gestion fay the pet. Repellents
containing DECT can b e ««—•* if
wou are taking your pet Into a
known (lea-Infested area. I f a
flea population exists in the
hom e, uoe o f a repellent on the
pet m eans that the fleas w ill

If

ally no m am m aho* Awdrtty.
Tn ry aUrntc. toooct havm ooes
ana a d on Insects fay tnterfcr*
tng with their norm al developw o t A t least S lO ffo are marhetod. the Juvendo horm one
analog* metboprene. hydroprone. Idnaprene and fm oaycaito, and the rh ltln Inhibitor
dlflubcnsuron. If you can tolcrate geos Aw the
it
these compounds to elim inate
a Has population, they are the

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and Hockey Hall o f Fam er
M aoriaa R ich a rd la 77. Long­
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spondent H aleo Thsm aa turns
78. Actor-comedlon H it hard
R eiser is 54. Actor K r ia to fe r

3 b e t with a Ught chop.
W ater temperature at Day­
tona la 79 deg rees and at
n ew s y m m a . o i

T o ro n to ^ B lu e^

outdoors since they act so nonselective herbicides
w ill
klU moat plants,
Dtatomaceous earth is made
up o f the foaatl shells o f sin gle
celled algae called dtatoma.
The ohella are chemically and
physically
Uke
ground-up
glass. Dtatomaceous em*H k ills
only flea larvae. The larvae are
scratched by eharp edges, lose
body m oisture, and die flam
desiccation. No m atter what

architect

R a a tl

on A u g .T &gt;^ 9 *J ,|n Stockholm.
He la the second person to b&lt;
voted honorary Am erican d t t
aenahlp
first).
W allenberg
re the Uvea of
100.000 Jew s during World W ar
II. He was arrested bp Soviet
troops in 1945 and (bed In

Am erica was never the sam e
after what happened on August
5. 1957. Kids w ere Involved.
Last d u e: AB. Answ er on
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�Lamar ‘ ftopman* M ills, 47, o f
2129 Sipes Avenue was a r­
rested by Sem inole County
sheriff's deputies Friday In
connection with two w om en
who had reportedly
been
beaten In their hom es. D epu­
ties were ca lled .to a residen ce
on W ashington Street rega rd ­
ing a battery to progress,
When they arrived they re -

Deputies found M ills in the
second hom e where they aafcl
he had apparently attem pted
to take a wom an's vehicle, and
subsequently beat her w hile
she tried to fend him o ff with a
shovel,
W ith the two separata situa­
tions, M ills waa arrested on
charges o f b u q ga iy to a stru c­
ture /conveyance • aggravated

battery, aggravated battery •
dom estic violence, aggravated
battery, grand theft auto, b u r­
glary
to
a
stru c­
ture/conveyance - unarm ed,
possession o f under 30 grama
o f a controlled substance, possesston/uae o f drug parapher­
nalia arid tam pering with evi­
dence.
The two wom en were taken
to the hospital for treatm ent o f
th eir Injuries. M ills was taken
to the John E, Polk C orrec­
tions F acility,

M ichad Ryan Hcaketh. JO.
o f 1013 Jackson Creek C ircle.
Oviedo, was arrested tar sh er­
iff’s deputies Friday, after offi­
cers conducted a search w a r­
rant at Ms residence. O fficers
said they located drug Item s In
several room s o f the hom e.
Hesketh was charged
w ith
possession o f a controlled aub-

date late this week.
. He « n transported to th e
John B. Polk Correctional Fa«lUh&gt;

trespassing on property oth er
thon o otruetU re/conveyonee,
reststlng/obstructlng/opposln

&gt; deputies
Sunday,
a were called to the
►•Sanford A irport re a woman
w alking
the control tow er area,
eatrteted. fenced, n o­
ring area. W hen ofll-

Saturday. An officer spotted
Johnson in a truck and ran ■
Scenes p iste check. The r e ­
sponse w ss that the veh icle
had been Hated aa stolen In
C asselberry.

Lewis

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Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, August 4,

How safe is Lyme disease vaccine?
By P rlrr II, Holt. M .tl.
DEAR OH. fiOTTr 1live in n pari of
the country whore t.ymc disease In
prevalent. I k there a vacclnu to pro
venl this disease?

byMortWelker

THE BORN LOSER

by Art San torn
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PETER
OOTT, M.D.

DKAR HKADKR: An advisory com­
m ittee rcrcn lly Rave Its approval,
albeit grudgingly, for (he Food and
Drug Administration to license a vac­
cine for Lyme disease. I spy “grudg­
ingly” because Ihc committee,
ilt hough unanimous, hedged Its vote
with a list of concerns about the vac­
cine's long-term safety.
Called LYM Erix, the vaccine Is
manufactured
by
SmlthKIine
Bcecham Pharmaceuticals. As part of
its approval, the committee called lor
further studies in elderly people and
children, In patients with heart condi­
tions and arthritis, and in large
groups of individuals who have had
previous Lyme disease. For example,
prelim inary reports Indicate that
some recipients may actually develop
arthritis, cardiac disorders and neuro­
logical problems from the vaccina
itself; also, patients with previous
Lyme disease often suffer adverse
•Ida effects when given the vaccine.
Finally, neither the appropriate ,
sequence of shots nor their long term
consequences are precisely known.
At present, SmithKline Bcecham is
testing the vaccine further. Experts
predict that it will be approved and
available to the public within about a
year.
To give you related information. I
am aending you a copy of my Health
Report “Consumer Tips on Medicine."
Other readers who would like a copy
should send 12 plus a long, selfaddressed, stamped envelope to P.O.
Bon 2017, Murray Hill Station. New
York, NY IOIM. Be sure to. mention
the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT rd like to know
why we need toenails. I'm bothered by

we need toenails? Or testosterone
surges? Tonsils? Noses and sinuses?
Male breasts? The list goes on. The
answer Is; W e're stuck with these
things until a biological mutation
rem oves them from our DNAsequendng. Are we, after all. merely
civilised animals In the process of
continual evolution? Probably, yes.

ingrown toenails, which seem to be a
curse of modem men and women who
do not climb trees and engage In
related activities.
This is a fascinating subject
y opinion, reflects the maw &lt;
nich we are the products oft
logical inheritance. Why, indeed, do

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o r the study of the purpoae of out
dated parts of our bioiogicel systems.
Per example, of what use Is the
appendix? Body heir? Toenails? I'm
afraid that we ere victim s of our
genetic heritage. Many of our biologi­
cal traits are simply leftovers from an
earlier, more prim itive atage.
Therefore, my answer to your ques­
tion is purely speculative. Toenails
were probably a useful adjunct to
tree eftmbtag end fighting amot
earliest ancestors. Of course,
ancient bominlde didn't wear etwee
and they let their toenails grow, so
they probably failed to experience

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dropped'iato tbs TOR Bridge GNb
near Matble Arch. I watched • few
Chkage etaiiiai Mag played Mr the
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silver awdaUat Caver Um bat aad
opened three diamonds. And with this
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100 spots when you factor in vanity, junior

ALTAMONTE SPRINOS
For moat high
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Lynn
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cfniy Verne Gagne.
A s h o u ld e r Injury during his
c o m m u n ity college days ended

Ills amateur wrestling career.
Lynn married young and joined
a men's rrc soccer league.
A friend o f Lynn's ex-wlfe
dated a w restler, Zolov Uslonov. working for Qagne. He
Introduced Lynn to Ed Sharkey,
a pro w restling trainer, In
1980.
‘ At the tim e, I knew 1 was
too sm all,* said Lynn. *1 hadn't
worked out since high school. I
knew I w asn't ready lo r It. so I
started working out a t the
gym."
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ble before turning his attention
to pro w restling. He began
training under the direction o f
form er Olym pic and pro w res­

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tler Brad Rhetngans. three
hours a day. fou r days a week
Tor three straight m onths In
M inneapolis.
*When you first go to cam p
and you actually start learning
the holds, hittin g the ropes
and doing arm drags and stufT,
Its a lot harder than It looks,*
Lynn said. T h e true p rofes­
sionals m ake It look like It's so
easy, but It Is unbelievably d if­
ficult.
*To me. w restling takes any­
thing every other sport takes
put together. You’ve got to have
good conditioning, strength,
balance, coordination, tim ing,
everything."
L ynn has com e a long way
from his first match, a tag
m atch against the dreaded
Term inators, w ith Jim C ook's
Independent IWA. Just outside

weekend

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Lynn w ill face Rob Von Dam
In Ihe co-m ain event o f the N o­
tional W restling A lliance AllStar
W restling
card
this
W ednesday (August 5th). at the
Sanford Civic Center. 401 E.
Sem inole Blvd. In Sanford.
Sabu also battles Hack Myers.
The cost Is BIO for children
under 12; $15 for adults; $25
for Golden Circle seating (first
two rows). An autograph party
w ill be held from 7 p.m. to 8
p.m. with w restling action to
follow. For Inform ation, coll
(407) 330-5600.

Orlando

because

thought It was InDaytona Beach.

he

Didn’t coach Superior bench Doug
Johnson last year for his lack of con­
centration?

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FOR — t a NOLa COUNTY.
P 1M ID A
CA M NO. M -M 4M -0A-U
CR O IILA N D MORTOAM

CORP.

Jonea. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. A
POLITICAL RUSDIViaiON
OF THE STATI OF FLORIDA;
-JOHN DOE and/or
MART DOE* Ota name*
balng tlctiUoua. tha Irwa
Mantltlaa of Defendant*
balng unknown to Plaintiff.
Iha partial Intended balng
tha partita
in poaaoaaion.
Dalandanti.
Halloa la heroby tN an M at
put*want ta tha Ordar or FtnM
Judgment antorad on July 1T#i,
IN I In thl» cau ia. In tha Circuit
Court ol Seminole County.
Florida. I wtH aaH tha property
•liuaiad In tam lnala County.
Florida, daaertbad at:
Lot t . N ock C , THE COLON.
NADES
FIR ST
SECTION,
according to tha plat tharaof a t
racordad In Plat Cook I I , pogaa
71-10, Public Record* ol
Seminole County, Flortdo.
al public MMlM, If
end b ad bidder, lor each, at Him
wool front door of the lin U n tlt
County Courthouia Ml Sanford.
Florida, a l 11:04 a m , on
auoust

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N th day of July. ISM .
MARYANNE M ORN
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
B YJene B. Jaoawlc
Deputy &lt;
B arty M. la in , la g
HOC Kegor Ohrd . S«Ma «1M
tt Potaraburg, F l U I N
PubHaR: July I t . and Augual 4.
IN S

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IS WIN MORTOAOC
CORPORATION F/K/A
INLAND MORTOAM
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

CRIIT1AN ■ FUtNTti. IT AL.
Dafnndanta

Last t i cond Shot: Let's see, Steve
Spurrier missed the Florida Sports
Writers Association convention this

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student
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the city lines o f Minneapolis.
Lynn has faced the best
during hta career. His list o f
top wrestlers
Include Brad
Arm strong. Ric Flair. A m A n ­
derson. Shane Douglas. Eddie
Qucrrero. Chris Benoit. Chris
Candldo and Al Snow.

Jeff
Is It that Important to reach a 50-50 split?
Take football out o f the equation and eve­
rything is pretty m uch equal. For evciy
baseball team there Is a softball team. Boys
and girls share lacrosse, track, cross coun­
try. swimming, soccer, basketball and even
bowling.
Don’t penalize the boys because football
uses up so many m ale spots.
Seminole County should be concerned
about adding sports and slow pitch la a
great Idea.
But what about bays slow pitch?
Certainly, there are plenty o f students
who can’t hit a 95-mile per hour fastball,
but there are plenty who can have a good
time in slow pitch.
Title IX la a federal law that has gone too
Tar.
It has accomplished Its mission, to brin g
equality to female athletics, but tt la starting
to do more harm than good.
Give the guys a chance.

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balng flem ioul. the but
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the partial In p o M illio n .

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90th YEAR, No. 233

THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1998

50 Cents

Judge to be publicly reprimanded
B y N ltfc

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
Florida Judicial Qualifications
Commission haa recommended
the State Supreme Court a d ­
minister a public reprimand
against ISth Judicial Circuit
Court Judge Leonard V. Wood.
Wood accepted sole responsi­
bility In connection
wtth
charges against him and for
unfortunate occurrences which
transpired In the courtroom
which led to the commission's
decision.
In early June, the Judge was
Informed that an Inquiry had
been conducted by an Investltive panel and that at least
e members, meeting in Or-

S

A total of five separate cases
before the Judge, dating as far
back aa June. 1904, were cited

'Long-standing health
problem s and necessary
use o f prescribed m edi­
cation have contributed
to this problem .

*

-U pw ard V. Wood
as the baala for complaints.
Most were connected to what
the committee Indicated were
comments made by Wood div­
ing a trial, several of which
were divorce proceedings.
In one divorce case, he re­

portedly asked the husband.
•Are you atUI a podiatrist? And.
you can't afford an attorney?
Hog waahl* He also la aald to
have remarked to the man.
*You should put your wife on a
pedestal for putting up wtth
you*
In another divorce case, the
committee's written opinion
stated he had advised the pan
ties ‘...that they should have a
baby and remain married; and
commented that (the wife) was
a very attractive woman and
volunteered that you would be
glad to assist her In having a
child were you not recently
married. You made additional
comments to the effect that
women really don't know what
they want.*

The document submitted to
the Judge states. ‘You have
fallen Into a pattern or practice
of making rude. Intemperate,
and Inappropriate comments
in open court relating to cer­
tain witnesses, counsel and
types of litigants, and this
conduct evidences an absence
of Judicial temperament and
inappropriate bias or prejudice
In matters pending before you.*
In conclusion, the notice feir
dicated the acta. U they oc­
curred aa alleged, 'Impair the
confidence of the citizens at
this state and the Integrity of
the Judicial system, and In you
aa a Judge, and constitute con­
duct unbecoming a member at
the Judiciary In violation at the

IN BRIEF

million
lawsuit

SANFORD - ThU month's
meeting of the Waterfront
Steering Committee haa been
canceled. Sanford's Director of
^■nnlng »nd Development Jay
Marder aaid there la a lack of
agenda Itema requiring action.
As a result, the next Water­
front
Steering
Committee

Rabun says he
was told to let
Suber be; Van
Der Weide has
different view
ta ta e V lta

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUN1Y - Ron

lota at 7 p.m. Officer Mho Taylor (t a t ) dtaptaya •
oNrt * « i Ms nroding ntafcnamo. NMhad by Mo
n a d ta g managar, local — omay Jaff Doan. Taylor,
pabed wta C h * Turner, we be wroetaig tayen Auein and Ba T owers.

W asting away in M argaritaville
B uffett bash is them e o f business-after-hours

sumption that. In April, a mil­
lion chips were mlM ing, ao
Nabisco, makers of the cook­
ies. aald they would give a
million dollar reward for their
return.
Actually, there are a number
of bags In circulation with no
chocolate chips. Each person
finding one. such aa Pratt, r e ­
ceives a 91.000 prise in the

�I ^ e t’s g i v e a g o o d l o o k t o d a y t o f i n d 6R u b i s ’
p re sid e n t
ol
th e
S a n lo td
Opt Itttlst v luh
They tell oil h is lat &gt;• tin other
dav w hen he w as Awaiting a Ilv
Imiti Ins loteheail

lo d av is ih&lt; il.t\ \vc i .m Itrip
J o e R u sso thul h ts i&gt;" ‘l InuUh
R u b le" .1 55 (Hiittul lil.u k tiit&gt;
mix vvliii h.is bet'll iiii-.-.ing -am
l.lsl SalUltlaV lllgltt
R usso h a s hail Wiihls sttu «• dog
vi a - th ie f llliillllls old
Pti people tvlit* hail him
i till I him H u itu s I mii th at lust
w ish |
in a p p lu p n a tr ii.inir.
Riissu said 'H its tluc w as verv
dm ill
mil a H n ilm at ill *&gt;o |
■ tlh a I him R tihis « h ti h siiutwlrd
lih t

H n ittis

I h e c la s s e s w e n

i vpensive

hut inv m ain m m e m is tli.it
some m ullet m ichi main &lt; spei
facte ol It sell I have salt)

Surely, this is Luverne
People w ould alw ays |w*i him
and visit am i I’d c&gt; out now and
th m with w an t or n r
R uhis said a w om an in h u let's
wa s inside Wolfs s a n d r\p tt* ssrd
co n cern as to how rosy* ll would
Is- to "steal’ the doc
- m a t. R usso sanl 'w a s tttl
m in u te s h r lm r R u h is d isa p
pi*aied
It you have seen R uhis, tall
R usso at JO " I 707

iiu l tv o u ld il I r o i ili is r

hint
Kiiss.&lt; a S au lo ld h a tn h m an
took R uins |u st alswti rvrrv
wlirii* It you vc In-i ll m Wollv's
uf to S io ttv s i&gt;t An- I lard wat «•
&lt;Italic*'** a i r c&gt;'"‘l \iiu saw 1 1ittwo Ingrthi't Ruins tn'ipii'iitlv
w ent in tin* sto re s with nitUllsso s.illl
R usso attil R uhis lu 'ra m r s&lt;*p
a r.ltrd S aturday inch! while h r
w as instdi Wnlt\ s ic s la u ra iit oil
L ike M im tor 1 last saw R uhis
out side tin* dont
Russ,» s iu l

Fish eyes
It vmi happi'il to see a pair ot
eve c lasses w ash ash o re on the
st J o h n s Rivet i h a lie rs a te tllev
h r 1one to Uob Howe lot met

I'niiikly. then* may not l" a bettei t elehnilIon th is uim net th a n
H ot Oog N icht m lu v e rn e
Minn More th a n !»• Hk* will roll
into town to partti tpat*
\ sjsik esin an Itoin the l to ern e
( h unhei ol t o n im etn -ais that
I.1 oon hot docs will ts etvrn
a Will I h r l r will In llii Ol alter
dtlllk also
\ iiioiic the deinoiislrations to
relish lontcht is a hoi Inins eon
lest

Shall we dance
Hu- elecant dam el ind a* n e s s .
G in g e r R o g ers w as ho rn at
Independent &lt;* Mo dlls date In
I 'll I s h e w as li e d A staire's

d a m ln c p artn er in m any su e
• e sslu l m ovies and won an t tse.tr
lot hi t leading tole m the I" in
him I m i i i i fo i/lr U ocets e o i i l i n
lied to perloI ill In Ihentl1l .il p m
d m lio n s alm ost to th e tim e ol
h e t d e a th th re e y e a rs ac&lt;&gt;
Som eone one** said she could do
every step A staire did a n d do
th em back w ard s an d In heels "

Remember Micajah
Yes it leally is M lcajnh Dny In
Aulryvtllc. N r
Ihe town is n ’t
know n as Aiittyvllle lot aiiv lh ln c
i oivhov
G ene
A u try
did
I 'h a m e s ate nelttier he or Ills
h o rse C h n m p io n ever went to
A itltw tllr lh e place col it*, nam e
tioiu M tcajuh A utry a hero at
th e
H attie
ot th e
Alam o
A ulrvvtlle
has
an
m m loor
M U.qali d ram a e.u h veat .lu st
a h o u l everyone lu tow n will
a tte n d JtX) o r so

OK, Pinchas
today s Harry S a n d e rs ' Utlli
h u th d a v C an this cuy ru n ’ It is
H ess M y rrs o n 's Inithduv. loo

Jo e R usso w ants to find his good buddy. Ruhis." a SS-pound black lab
No 7 l She w as Miss \ou M inlll a n a l in 1*1*10 She w as a leally
1*1 th
V iolinist
P lnelm n
I Ii i i \ i i l l n i p H I o n I V
/ n k r m m t i is fill today Who
would n am e th e n kid I'm! h a s?
Now try this

It was Babs
Answer to W ednesday s ip n /
Hurbnrn S ta n w y c k who • m i n i
S 100,990 in I 'l l I She w as horn
on lull It* I'Id 7 am i passed

VVhal w as 'W rong W ay"
C o ir ig a n ’*
le a l
nam e?
a.
t 'h a r l r s A ndrew b. D o u g las
G roce, c. I'in c h n s /.. Why w as
la lilt kn.im ed ’’W ioiijj W ay?”

Briefs
; Contlnurit (tom face IA

at ceptlllC 1 eserval Ions 1m th e
an n u a l hem 111 "Hlaek lie on
th e Wild Stile
to he held Sat
1 1 rd a l dull' 25 at tile O m ul
Rosen Hotel **n In te rn a tio n a l
I lin e in l *l laivdo
Hie them e th is year Is Aslan
am i c n e s ts a te rn c o u ra g e d tu
w ear Asian *&gt;i a n n u a l th e m e d
a ttire in |om m the lint d u rin g
the i o stiu m eo n test
Prizes in clude a i o u t l i l t rip
Ini two lo U utdon. A silent
am don
will
le a tu re
m any
Item s mi hiiltnc a U iik I Rovei
.lei ski a n d tra ile r, m o to rc y c le
a n d o th e rs

Siildei at si&gt;d -t’J d I
R eC lstt.i
lion will lx- at 7 p m on th e
o p e u tu c n ich t ot th e c o u rse

Volunteers wanted
MAITLAND
VITAS a hos
ju r e i ate p m cr.im i- s e e k m c
A o h u iteets wllllllC to w ork w ith
ti'tm in .illv
til p a tie n ts
an d
■their ].u n d ie s rite serv ices will
he provided in d ie h om es or
n u rs in g hom es.
O ilu't v o lu n te e rs w ink w ith
thosi
la m llte s a n d tn e m ls
d iirm c the b e re a v e m e n t p e ­
riod as well .is n o n - p a tir n t
m n t.lit activ ities O th er void It
te e rs Include o ffic e /c le ric a l
pet th e ra p y . TAP (Tuck 111 P ro
ciain) m il c o m m u n ity o r i e n t a ­
tion s p e a k e rs b u re a u .
G lass s i/e s a re Itm ited a n d
re c is ira d o n is re q u ire d
Fur
m ore tn to n n a tin n p h o n e 14071
175 264 1

Individual tic k e ts a re S t 25
per p e rso n w ith c o rp o ra te t a ­
llies nl ten for $ 1 ,7 5 0 .
For tnlom uiH on or re s e r v a ­
tions. p h o n e th e zoo at 3231450. ext 112

Fire assistance
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Fed
cral iltsa ste r a s s is ta n c e
is
avatlahle to re sid e n ts of S e m i­
nole C o unty a n d 3 9 o th e r

The wild side
SANFORD
Tim C e n tra l
Florida Konlogleal P ark ts now

LOCAL FO R EC A ST

TID E S

j T od ay :
A fternoon
ih u n d e rI sio rm s I Itchs m Ihe mtd*90s.
Low’s m th e m ld -7 0 s F rid a y :
A ltenim in tliu u d e rs io n u s . I Itchs
in th e low -90s la w s In th e mid*
7 0 s S a tu rd a y : A tteruoon th u n ­
d e rsto rm s Ih c h s tn th e m iddOs Lows In th e m ld-70s. S u n ­
day: A lternoon th u n d e rsto rm s.
1Itchs in th e m id -90s. la w s In
tlu* m !d-70s.

THURSDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: tnln. 11:55
a.in., maj. 5:45 a m ., tnln. — ju n .. m aj. 6 :0 0 p in.
TIDES: D a y to n a B each: high:
1:42 a.m .. 2:19 p.m .. low: 8:02
a.tn.. 8:38 p.m . New S m y rn a
B each: htnh: 1:47 a.m .. 2:24
p.m .. low: 8:07 a.m .. 8:43 p.m ..
E X TE N D E D O U TL O O K
C ocoa B each : high: 2:02 a.m ..
2:39 p.m .. low: 8:22 a.m .. 8:58
THURSDAY
FR ID A Y
T s t r m s 9 3 7 5 T s t r m s 9 3 7 5 p.m .

L O TTE R Y
Hero aio tho w fining numbois
selected on W ednesday in tho
Florida Lotlory:
Fa nta sy 5
3-5-1 6 -1 7-2 6
Lotto (J u ly 11)
2B-32-3B-39-41 -45

B E A C H C O N D IT IO N S
D a y t o n a B e a c h &amp; N ew
S m y r n a B e a c h : S e a s a r c 24 feet w ith it m o d e r a te
c h o p . W a te r te m p e r a tu r e a t
D a v tn n a Is 7 9 d e g r e e s a n d
a t N ew S y m r n a , 7 9 d e g re e s .
W in d s a r e fro m th e s o u th a t
10 15 tn .p .li.

S T A T IS T IC S
T b e h ig h te m p e ra tu re tn
S a n fo rd W e d n e sd ay w as SB
d eg ree s a n d th e o v e r n ig h t low
w as 7 8 .
R e co rd e d ra in fa ll fo r th e
p erio d e n d in g a t 10 a .m .,
T h u rsd a y to ta le d 0 .0 4 in c h .
• S u n r is e ......................... 6 :3 8 a .m .
• S u n s e t........................... 8 :2 3 p .m .

S e m in o le H erald
Thursday, July 16. 199B • Vol. 90, No. 233
Published Daily Except Monday. Saturday &amp; Christmas by
Republic Newspapers. Inc • 300 N French Ave . Sanlord, FL 32771

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Cheryl Smith

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Lacy Loar - Editor
Jefl BorltnicXe
Shan Brud&gt;e
Dorts Dietnth
David Ffa/*r
Jcana Hughes
Courtney Loflew
trick Ptoitaut
Dean Smtn
Tommy Vincent
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Huss While

Periodical Postage Paid at Sanford. Fionda

Hinsi- set-king
a ssista n c e
shniilii (.ill llii* toll Irri- regls1 1 .ition litie .U I -HOC) 4 6 2 -9 0 2 9
in apply Ini d isa ste r aid
Additionally, the s ta te 's L*iI mii S eerelarv Doug .lam ersim
a n n o u n c e d th a t, with P re si­
dent C lin to n 's approval of G ov­
e rn o r C hiles' req u est tor te m ­
porary
|ohs. a $1 m illion
E m ergent v A ssistance G ra n t
has been provided which will
Live 2 0 0 tem p o rary |ot»s (or
w o rk eis u n in q iln y c d b e c a u se
ol the Hie d isa ste r.
P ersons in S em inole am i 3 3
o th e r en m ities In wlileli fire
d is a s te rs have been d e c la re d ,
should eo n tacl Ihe local J o b s
and
KiUicatlnn
P a rtn e rs h ip
H oards or th e J o b s a n d Ile n rIlls o fn .c

3 Months
6 Months
1 Year

Hurre Delivery
119 50
$39 00
$76 00

Mari
$2100
$48 00
$96 00

Florida Residents add 7*. sales tax
to above rales

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TAI.IJXIIASSER ■ Florida Agn c u lliire an d C o n su m e r S e rv ­
ices C o m m issio n er Hol&gt; C ra w ­
ford Is w arn in g c o n s u m e rs tu
bew are of frau d u len t c h a ritie s
*ls th e s ta te u n d e rg o e s reco v ­
ery- from th e w ildfire d is a s te r.
The C o n su m e r S ervices d iv i­
sion said It lias received r e ­
p o rts of people )*otnf&lt; do o r-to door a sk in g for c o n trib u tio n s
lor e q u ip m en t for fire fig h te rs
and o th e rs re q u e stin g d o n a ­
tions for fire v ictim s via e-m ail
and th e In te rn e t. C raw ford Is
c o n cern ed
th a t
ira u d u le n t
ilia ru le s may em erge a s th e
recovery c o n tin u e s .
C o n su m ers a re being a sk e d
to phone th e d e p a rtm e n t's
hotline at l-HOO-HKLP FI A to
find out If a c h a rily Is re g is­
tered. or to o rd e r a free copy
of a “(Jill G iver's G uide' w hich
provides a breakdow n of ollld a lly reg istered c h a n lies.

Is your child ADD?
Is
yo u r
child
h aving
difficulties In school? H as y o u r
child
liecn
labeled
os
'h y p e ra c tiv e ’
or
h av in g
'a tte n tio n deficit d iso rd er"?
If y o u r child
lias b e e n
p re sc rib e d
m in d -b e n d in g
d ru g s us u resu lt of b e in g
lu b rled "m entally ill* o r If you
have been told lliat his g ra d e s
would Im prove due to th e
d n tg s. th ere Is so m eth in g you
sh o u ld know. Call th e C itizens
C om m ission on H um an R ig h ts
a t 1 -8 0 0 -7 8 2 -2 8 7 8 .
Call 1-800-782-2878.

Volunteers needed

**Sening Seminole County Since I VOS"

ADMINISTRATION

S i l l . llll 1*

Fraud alert

•.

SATURDAY
SUNDAY
T s trm s 9 4 7 6 T s trm s 9 4 7 5

(iiiiiit li-v iii .i**si*.t in r e r n v r r y
h u m thi- c lle r ls rrt 11it* w i ll)tin-*.
D in.istri ultii i.ils u rg e
thnsi |x&lt;-1 suns tn im m i’i lli it r ly
i n tit.ii t tin u iii ^ iii .m i i- r e p r e ­
se n ta tive s tu n ulsti **.iv ih .it
li-ili-i.il .nil h i .iv hr- a va ila b le
liu |n*.M-*&lt; uni I'liv r r r il h y In -

Sem inole
C ounty
B e tte r
Living for S eniors c u rre n tly
n eed s vo lu n teers for b o th Us
M eals on W heels mid II.O .M .E.
P rogram s. Individual, g ro u p ,
and c o rp o ra te v o lu n teers a r e
en co u rag ed to call. The M eals
cm W heels Program provides a
n o u rish in g noon m eal u n d a
cold
b reak fast
to
e ld e rly
clien ts who arc h o m e b o u n d
and
u n ab le
to
cook ** for
th em selv es.
Tlu*
H.O.M .E.
Program provides m inor h o m e
re p a irs, heavy ch o res,
and
p ain tin g for elderly c lie n ts
u n ab le lo perform Ihcsc tu s k s
for th e m se lv e s.
O n th e Job train in g
Is
provided, no high level skill Is
req u ired . The rew ard Is th e
know ledge
lh ai
you
have
Im proved th e quality of life for
som eone else. To v o lu n te e r,
p lease call Sem inole C o u n ty
IJetler Living For S en io rs ut
3 3 3 -8 8 7 7 . ext. 120.

1‘tioto cQuftety ot Hull StefnfMM1

Vintage view
These are tho husbands ol tho six dnughlors ot
Jasso and Floio Spurting ( tho daughters' picturo was
loaturod in tho W ednesday, July 8 Seminole Herakt)
taken Circa 1930. Ralph Cowan (Anabel) Harold

Danforth (Thelma). Eddie Koeno (Ota), George Wells
(Beulah), Ed Monloiton (Florence). Ivoy Stringer
(Blanche)

Don’t be scammed into paying for job
Special to the Herald
You don't have to pay for In ­
fo rm ation about Job v a c a n c ies
w ith ihe U.S. G overnm ent or
U.S. P ostal Service.
S cam a r ils ls an* v ictim izin g
m an y A m ericans by sellin g
m ro rm allo n ab o u t federal Job
o p p o rtu n itie s.
T hese
scam
a r ils ls ad v e rtise In th e c la s s i­
fied se c tio n s of n e w sp a p e rs
a n d offer-'for a f e e - to h elp Job
se e k e rs llnd a n d ap p ly lor It-deral Jobs. Som e fra u d u le n t
co m p a n ie s even try to c o n fu se
c o n s u m e rs by u sin g n u m rs
like Ih e ‘ U.S. Agency lor C a ­
re e r A dvancem ent.* or th e
"P ostal E m ploym ent S ervice,"
w hich so u n d like federal a g e n ­
cies.
S cam a rtis ts m ay lie ab o u t
th e aviiilitbllllv of federal Job
o p e n in g s In y o u r a re a . For e x ­
am p le. th e P ostal Service Ills
few v acan cies for c a re e r p o si­
tions. For m any of th e e n try
Jobs you m u st ta k e a w ritte n
e x am in atio n first. Test 4 7 0 .
Postal Service h irin g ta k e s
place th ro u g h 8 5 d istric t of­
fices a t th e local level. If u p r i­
vate p a rty tells you th a t p o stal
Jobs urc available, ch eck w ith
th e Postul Service to d e t e r ­
m ine If h irin g Is ta k in g p lace
a n d If th e exam is req u ired for
eligibility. B ecau se of th e high
volum e of a p p lic a n ts ta k in g
th e te st. It is only offered every
few y e a rs In any given d istric t.
J r|/b rm a t(o n
about
V.8.
g o v e rn m e n t Jobu la a v a i l a b l e
fr e e . Federal agen cies a n d th e
U.S.
Postal
Service
never
c h a rg e ap p licatio n fees, o r
g u a ra n te e th a t a n a p p lic a n t
will b e h ired . If p o sitio n s r e ­
q u ire a com petitive ex am iu u tlo n - a n d m any do u o t--h lriu g
ag en cies typically offer fre e
sam p le q u e stio n s to c o n s u m ­
e rs w ho sign tip for th e exam .
It Is deceptive for a n y o n e to
g u a ra n te e you a high score on
T e sts 4 6 0 a n d 4 70. th e p o stal
e n tra n c e exam s for ru ra l e a r ­
n e r a sso ciate, clerk , city c a r ­
rier. mall h a n d le r, flat s o r te r
m ach in e o p erato r, m all p r o c ­
e sso r a n d m a rk u p clerk . T hese
ex am s lest y o u r g en eral a p ti­
tu d e. not yo u r k n o w led g e of
facts. At ten d in g w o rk sh o p s,
stu d y in g exam te c h n iq u e s, an d
ta k in g p ractice q u e stio n s will
not a s s u re you of a top sco re

on any fsisi.il exam . Indeed, i
tup score d o es not gtliU .m tee
lliat you will I n - liln-il Y o u
m u s t m eet
o ilie r
tc ip iu e
mt’llls. In cluding p u s s itm a
b.ii k e to im d ch eck a n d a d ru g

test

Y en ta ils

ir e v iv e

lilt in g

p tc li-rrm r s
liu I cdei.il ita lic C o m m is­
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Oviedo woman charged
with attempted murder
lly D avid F r a z ie r
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the a tte m p te d in u id ri nt h e r
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driving.
ru n n in g
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the scen e ni ,ui accid en t with
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him k nl lla tH siu i Street (till
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Sr'llllnnle
C ount V d e p u tie s
(ieh h en w as ch arg ed with ap
p lacated stalk in g a n d w as a t
te ste d at the ahnve a d d re s s
(ie h h e n allegedly let I a tiles
sage nil Ills ex wile's a n sw erin g
iiiai lim e in reg ard s in m in in g
over an d irill ii t u &gt;u hn d ih h a rm
nil her lie reportedly cam e
over tn his ex w ile's hom e,
b anged loudly on the h u n t dunr
an d looked th ro u g h the win
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Greene to present Lake Mary
names for airport board
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HKKAI.D STAFF WKiTKK
D\KK MAUY W ith m any nl
th e large .ilrit.d l (lights p r e s
entlv icip ilred t u a p p lu a e h th e
O rla n d o S a id n td A lrpiut oyer
Dike M arv re sid e n tia l a re a s,
the itty is p re ssin g to in s u re
th at It h as th e i ap.lhlllty nl
p u ttin g its two t e n t s in d in in g
m eetin g s nl th e S a n ln rd Air
port A u th o rity
At to n ig h t's illy i nm ilU ssInii
m eeting. ('n im iilss ln n er Thom
G rrrn r
has anno u n ced
he
p la n s to siihm lt th e n a m e s id
th re e Individuals who lie b e ­
lieves a re ipi.dllled In he i o n
sid ered by S an fo rd lur h o a rd
u ie iiih e rsh lp Die h o ard p r e s ­
en tly h a s mi r e p r e s e n ta tio n
from th e Dike M a ry /lle a tb r n w
c u m m iiiiil tes
G reene h ad p reviously convim ed d ie «tty tu p a s s a r e s o ­
lu tio n re g a rd in g tu re q u e st
S a n lu id in en n std e r In clu d in g
a D ike Mary re s id e n t n n th e
h o ard It w as app ro v ed d u rin g
a n April 2 m eetin g . S a n fo rd 's
com m issio n u p |m ln ls m r m h e r s
til th e h n .u d w h iili governs the
o p e ra tio n of th e airp o rt w ith
th e ex cep tio n of th e F e d e ra l
Aviation A d m in istra tio n w hich
h a s a u th o rity over lllphl »|&gt;rrat Ions.
The th re e p e rso n s to he suppeslcil by G reen e
lu clm le
Hii h a rd W eir, Cecil T h o m p so n
an d U rem ia W illiam s. W eir Is
vice c h a irm a n of th e n o ise
a b a te m e n t
c o m m itte e .
T h o m p so n Is p re sid e n t of t h r
Mills ol D ike M ary H o m eo w n ­
e rs A ssociation a n d W illiam s
serves on tin ' h o m e o w n e rs'
c o m m itte e m C a n in p to n P ark .
H eathrow . S he rep o rted ly I u l s

licet i a sk ed hv the H eath ro w
p o venuiip h o m eo w n ers' a s s o ­
ciatio n to rc p tc se lit I hern oil
a irp u ti issu e s
H id e I s to l&gt;e a vai alley on
th e A irport A uthority co m lu p
o p oil Sept 110 ol th is year
G reene said he in te n d s to
p ie se n t the th ree n am es lor
■n iistd cr.itln n illirtnp to n ig h t's
i tty i oiiim lssiiin m eetliip on
(let th e He p o rts lim n C om m ts
sin n e rs iHiittnn of ihc i r p u l a i
llieellup u p e n d .i
Hie City C o m m ission in e r t
nip will bepln at 7 p in., at th e
D ike Mary ( lly H all. IOO N
C o u n try C lub Hoad

Ptwto fcrf tom m y vinctryf

Red Cross assesses
wild fire damage
lly Nick P fe lfa u f
IIKHAI.I) STAFF WKITKK
W ith the tut re. i sit ip m in!.ill
tn (iiU i.il F lorida, the wild
llr c s wtili h have p lapued Vain
sia. Sem inole a n d M in o u n d in p
• (•unties a n i o tisld e rrd pone
Federal an d s ta le oltlclals are
still in v esttpallup the am ount
ot dam age (to p a n d w oodland
lo s s e s a s well a s d eterm in ln p
resid en tial an d co m m ercial d r
striK ilo n tn ph y sical n u m b e rs
a s well a s the financial Im pact
the fires have had
A cm rdtiip to the A m erican
Red C ro ss. Uli lo u n iir s have
h e rn affected ID of whir h are
set to ici live federal a s s i s ­
ta n c e
Tile
orpunl/.atlon'ft
D am ape A ssessm ent w ork ers
have stu d ied all of th e se i u i i i i ties to d eterm in e fu ture o p e r a ­
tio n s in sim ilar situ a tio n s
The p i i i p o s r of fil'd ( to ss a s ­
se ssm e n t se p a ra te Irotll o th e r
o rp a u l/a tlo n s is to d ete rm in e
the scope ol Hed C ro ss re ­
sp o n se
How iim ih d a m a g e
noted d e te rm in e s w hat kind of
m aterial a s s ts ta tu r a n d how
m in h h u m an re s o u rie a s s ts tain e Is needed.
S i a n S t a in t o llh . D a m a p e A s
s e s s m e n t ( Miner s a id . “Tile p o ­
te n tia l lor d a m a p e a s s e s s m e n t
i rew s to he (rap p ed lie h in d the
a d v a n i nip lire lin e s w a s a ho p e

coni c m As the Mist were put
out. dam ag e a sse ssm e n t crew s
would move in lo r th o se who
think th e lire is over, o n Ju ly M
lightning s tu n k again Igniting
over DO new It res “
D am age A ssessm en t C o otdl
nator I j t o lia t/r r said
“We
used
street
s h e e ts
w h lih
show ed th e a d d re s s e s a n d lo
m u o n s ol h o m es on e,ii h
s tric t S treet sh e e ts a i r ('s p l­
it.d h
critic,d
in in c id e n ts
where h o m es a re totally d r
st roved
H us dam ap e a s s e s s m e n t was
said to lie dlllrrelll th a n h e had
seen In the p ast it w as quite
eerie.* h e said “lle c a u se of the
m an d ato ry rv at n.itIon a n d the
fact th a t
the
ro ad s
were
hloi ked. no one w as th ere No
people,
nn ch ild ren
no
|x ts
just the sm ell of sm oke
O n any glvrn stre e t, we would
see a hom e sta n d in g c o m ­
pletely Intact while the h o m e s
to cith er side nl II w ere entirely
destroyed In m any in s ta n t r s
after a d is a s te r, we see people
cleaning
up
their
y a rd s,
clean in g up th etr h om es, be
ginning the p ro c e ss of p u ttin g
th eir lives li.it k to g ether The
tai t lh.it no one w as then* al
lowed u s lo I h- able to co n d u ct
th e a sse ssm e n t fairly quickly “

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party Is u n ique. *1 loin id a
nlrhe.* said V aupht.
On averape, 2 T&gt;() e b a m h e r
m em b ers a n d p u i'sis a tte n d the
two h o u r event A tten d ees are
riie o tin ip ed to com e d re sse d
lor th e them e Flip Hops a n d Ts h u ts would be a p p ro p ria te lor
tilts eventnp. “We |u st w ant e v e ­
ryone to cnmi* an d have a pood
time.* said V aupht. The b a n k
will la- decorated In a Margurl
lavtllc-them e a n d F ran k I’odeNwa. a local deejay a n d a
c h a m b e r m em ber, will play
so n g s goti hom e fa; firrirf, .is
well a s o th e r tro p ical tu n e s .
“We Just w ant to c re a te a fe s­
tive mood.*
Food and re lrc s b m e n ls are
s ta n d a rd at th e b u s in e s s a lte r
h o u rs events. To e n ro u ra p e
netw orking, them ed n am e ta p s
will he issu ed at th e door an d
th e w earer Is told to m eet o th ci
m em b ers an d p u e sls w cartiip
th e sa m e type of n am e tap.
’llie re will also he c o n le s ls a n d

V aupht said i’odcsw .i will end
the eventnp w ith “Shout* a n d
ail th o se rcnialnttip can pet
down a n d do the “Gator".
Tlic Mm Ix-plns ai fi:30 p m
Hie h an k Is located on the
■oilier nl Dike Mary IMmlrvard
and Sim Olive
F or th o se niui P a rro th e a d s
who didn't c a tc h th e In feren ce
to th e sonp /Torfrfm/s, tn the
second p a ra p ra p h , HulTell took
the title ol th e sonp from a
hook ol poetry, a b o u t F lorida.
wTltlen hv Don llla n d ln p In th r
C.irlv HMOs. T h r verse Mi the
sonp. “pale in v ad ers a n d ta n
c ru sa d e rs,
w o rsh lp p lu p
the
su n , nil the c o m e r of walk an d
don't walk, som ew here nn US
1“
rclcrs
to
b e a c h -g o e rs
cro ssin g
th e highw ay th at
s tre tc h e s th e U-npth of the
S u n sh in e S ta te .
For m ore lu tn n u u llo n on th e
b u s in e s s -a fte r-h o u rs event, or
th e c h a m b e r In gen eral, call
the oilier al 3311-17 IM.

wltal S illier m ay have d o n e.
*Why do you th in k th e FIJI is
still InvestIgatlng th e thing?"
V an H er W elde said.
K atiuu said th at h e in ­
form ed all the c o m m issio n ­
e rs th a t lie w as Inivlnp the
m a tte r Invcstlpated “so th a t
we could pet to th e b o tto m of
II one way or a n o th e r. I sa id
II w as my duty a n d r e s p o n s i­
bility to try to llnd out a n d
that I hoped th at th e n llrg a H ons were not tru e. T h at we
could pet It b eh in d u s a n d
cvcryliody would - th a t n o ­
body would be pullty of anytlilnp."
A sked how Van H er W elde
re sp o n d ed , K abun sa id th at
"lie did nut r e a d with an p er.
a n d did not direct m e not lo
do th e Investlpalloti. He Just
c o n tin u ed In a q u id b u t clear
way, to q u e stio n why It w as I
w as (lolup Hits a n d why I had
lo do tills."
Kaliiiu said th at V an Der
W elde lold him if th e re w as
a iiy th in p w ronp from a lepal
sta n d p o in t,
th a t law e n ­
forcem ent ouplil to deal with
II. “We ouplil not do a n y lh tu p
with it," h e lold me. “If th e re
w as so m elh ln p th ere, let law
cnfo rccm cpt deal w ith It."
K abun said th a t he told
Van D er W elde th ere could b e

law enforci-m enl Issu e s dow n
th e road. “I do n ’t know , but
w e're llrst req u ired , from a n
ad m in istra tiv e sta n d p o in t, to
e x h a u st those k in d s of re m e ­
d ies. too, a n d to do o u r dillgencc th ere."
T\vo a n d a h a lf w eeks la te r
(Oct. 22). Italian h a d b een
llred. “I found m yself forced
out a n d te rm in a te d from e m ­
ploym ent." he said.
“And tin you believe th a t
Ihis h ad som e relatio n to
y o u r co n v e rsa tio n s w ith th en
C h a irm a n V an D er W elde?"
a tto rn e y J e ff Mandt-1 a sk e d at
th e d e p o sitio n .
“I believe It did," Hahun
sa id ,
Itah u ii sa id Mr h is d e p o s i­
tion Dial h e h a d not se e n an y
of tlie co u n ty c o m m is s io n e rs
o r em ployees sexually luira s s ln p Jo y c e S a b e r, “I never
saw an y o n e hupping o r k issing h er. lie said lie a lso told
lu-r th a t w hen h e r Job w as on
th e
line, b e
"p erso n ally
hoped all th e (a lleg atio n s)
w ere w rong."
'11te co u n ty m a in ta in s they
w eren't, a n d K abun so te s ti­
fied th al th e re h a d b e e n
"gross a b u s e of (her) p o s i­
tio n ."

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w as sim ple. T hat to m e It
w as a no b ra In r r, a s It w ere.
It w as so m eth in g (hat w as sh o u ld not have b een difficult
to u n d e rs ta n d why m a tte rs
like Ibis b a d lo be deall w ith,
a n d I really co u ld n 't u n d e r­
s ta n d the-- why h e would
ta k e th a t p o sitio n ."
K ahuti lesllfled th a t 11 w as
Van H er Weltle who e v e n tu ­
ally h ad him llred a s com ity
m an ap er. “lie said th a t In Ills
o p in io n th e Public W orks Is­
su e b a d p o llen so m e ssy th a t
som ebody b a d lo. b a sic a lly ,
ta k e th e fall." K abun sa id .
Viiti H er W elde said
tills
week th a t R a b u n 's m em ory
m ay have failed him tn so m e
of lire te stim o n y , e sp e c ia lly
th e re a s o n s why b e b a d
called for K abun lo reslpn or
be lired by Iht- c o m m issio n .
*1 In stru c te d K alnm to have a
th o n x ip h In d ep en d en t audit
of th e e n tire Public W orks
d e p a rtm e n t a n d lie w ouldn't
do II." V an Her W elde sa id .
T h e r e w ere a n u m b e r of r e a ­
so n s for h is rem oval."
S u b r r m a d e se rio u s m is ­
ta k e s (hat led to h e r d i s ­
m issal V an H er W elde sa id
T uesday. Hut th e re w as m o re
to w h at w as polnp on th a n

3A

Lutlono Swootmg is ready to get in
the swing ol things as she makes
her bid lor the Seminole County
School Board
Sweeting was
kicking oft her campaign with an
afternoon tea al Iho historic homo
ol Dr and Mrs John Schaeffer lo­
cated in tho 4000 block of School
Street at Lake Monroo on Tues­
day, July 14 Hoslosses for tho
event wore Linda Schaetfor. Joella
Singlolon, Donna Sweeting and
Judy Wimbish
Hero, Sweeling
prepares to dig into the tasty
treats that were served at tho
gathering
First
Presbyterian
Church Pastor Bruco Scott is
shown, right

iln e e
ulM iers
In ealed
K l.lin k 's vehicle a n d gave pin
su it. S he ,i|&gt;|MMIctl In he stn|&gt;
plug. a n d . w hen nne nlllcei ex
tied Ills putlnl vehicle, sh e ai
celerated In an a ttem p t tn
sitik e the nlllcer a n d lilt h is
diivei s side
Hie police linnllv
co rn ered Khuu k in a m l d r
sac w lieie llli'v .in e s le d bet

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4 A . Sm inoU Herald. Santord. Florida •Thursday, July 16.1W6

Beloved artist, teacher dies at 78
By Jaana Hagfca*

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HERALD STAFFW R1TER

Well-known local artist J o ­
seph Mathleux died Tuesday
leaving many grieving family
and friends In the Geneva and
Sanford areas. He waa 78.
Mathleux and hla wife. Eliza­
beth. were prominent support­
ers of the arts In Seminole
County. ‘He was on excellent
artist.' recalls Ashby Jones,
member of the administrative
counsel of the Seminole Art
Association. *We an looked up
to him because of hla knowl­
edge.'
According to Jones, Mathleux
waa the only remaining origi­
nal member of the San­
ford/Seminole Art Association.
Mathleux helped to form the
association tn 1059 and had
served for two terms as presi­
dent. He waa very active as an
. art competition Judge, teacher
i and artiat. Mathleux, with hla
;• distinctive bearded appear*
ance, even aat aa a model for
watercolor classes.
Members of the association
valued him for hla constructive
critiques of thetr work. Ttoo
years ago the association dedi­

Historical Society, and along
with other society members
helped to set up tne two-room
Oeneva
Museum.
s f ve^f1
pieces of Mathleux family
memorabilia are on display at (
the museum Including a chair
fashioned from grape vines by
Mathleux's grandfather.
“Joe was very interested In
maintaining and preserving the
history of Oeneva.* said U rralne Whiting, member of the
historical society. W hlUng.
whose grandfather along with
Mathleux's had helped to settle
Oeneva. had known Mathleux
an of hla life and recalls that
Mathleux worked diligently and
helped In any way he could,
with the rlocal cemetery and

cated
their yearbook
to
Mathleux and Elizabeth In
honor of their outstanding con­
tributions. 'Joe waa highly re­
garded by the whole associa­
tion.* said Jones. I t Is terrible
to lose him*
Fellow artists
described
Mathleux as a soft spoken,
genteel man who liked to work
with youth. Mathleux taught
art. history and arithmetic In
Seminole County schools for
30 years. He continued to
teach art to students, young
and old.

with the historical society.
Mathteux was also a charter
member of the Historical and
Oenealoglcal Society.
Mathleux waa also very active
In his church, First Baptist
Church of Oeneva where he
•erved aa a deacon, Sunday
school teacher and lay paator.
Mathleux and hla wife had
been married for 56 years. In
addition to hla wife, he la A irvtved by their daughter Jeannene Jones of Altamonte
Springs and their son. Lennard. a Chief Engineer for Mo­
bile Oil Company and currently
thing in Thailand, hla Mater.
Eva Markowtcz of Oeneva. four
grandchildren and nine great­
grandchildren.

Matty of Mathleux's works of
art had religious themes. Jones
w aa' particularly Impressed
with Mathleux's fine renditions
of Christ In various walks of
hfc. Mathleux's art work could
often be seen on display localty.
\\/ a a H
» N U I • IHis work waa most reccnthr exhibited at the Bettye T T
discipline la not warranted In
U
a iii Cultural Arts Center in
scniin
cited canons of the Code of J u ­ view of Wood's response and
tn a show sponsored
acknowledgment of the Impro­
dicial Conduct.*
by the art association.
Judge
Wood
responded priety. aa well as a course of
Bom tn Oenevm. Mathleux
through
his
attorney
within the medical treatment and anger
hved there moat of hla life. His
required
30
day
time
period, management control being un­
family was among the first set­
admitting to all five charges dertaken.
tlers tn the Oeneva area.
T h e Investigative panel ac­
which were placed against him.
Mathleux was a member and
He added that he ‘accepta cordingly concludes that the
of the
sole responsibility for the un­ Interest of Justice and the pub­
fortunate occurrences which lic welfare are adequately
served by the administration of
transpired in the courtroom.*
The Seminote Herald welcomes news sbout you. your family,
a public reprimand as recom­
'Long-standing health prob­ mended.” Ooahom concluded.
friends and neighbors. But, we need your help by submitting
lems and necessary use or pre­
Information to us.
The 10th Judicial Circuit la
scribed medication have con­ comprised of Brevard and
Requests for photo nntragi ahould be made at least three
tributed to this problem.* he Seminole counties.
days tn advance by calling our once. Your organization's pub­
___ ‘Because of my ctmim-------licity person should arrange for photo coverage and submit a
stances. I have voluntarily tn!
news release about the event no later than three days following.
listed and am presently par­
Engagement and wedding forma are available at our ofDcc. if
ticipating In an extensive
therapeutic program with Dr.
photo. These stories are uauaDy run on Sunday* and ahould be
Deborah Day. designed to a s ­
submitted on Tuesday before the publication dale. Weddings
sist me tn anger management
more than three months old wtH be published In announcement
and coping with my stress.
I n i without a Dhota
Likewise, I am now bring much
Our address: Ih e Semlnole Herald. P.O. Boa 1067. Seminole
more conscious of my under­
33773 or SOON French Ave.. Sanford, 33771. Ifoone: 333*3611.
lying health needs and being
more responsive to physician
guidance and advice.*
Judge Wood said he win re­
main under Dr. Day's care and
treatment until she has deter­
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Judfcnent. that such care and
municipality in the county.
treatment are no longer necesApproval
of
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establishing
1b e Judicial

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GFC selects Wildlife Offi
SANFORD _ Of the Game an d F resh W ater
F ish Com m ission's (GFC) 350 law enforce*
m ent personnel, only one wtklllfe officer
cams th e agency's "Officer of th e Year" h o n ore. The C om m ission's Law E nforcem ent

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Division nam ed W allace E, “Chip" Leavlnc
th e 1998 Wildlife Officer of the Year,
Leavlnc Joined th e Com m ission in Novemb e r 1987, after serving w ith the HtUsborough C ounty S h eriffs Office. He started his
QFC career w orking In C itru s C ounty an d
la ter tran sferred to Pasco County in 1991.
Leavlnc said It la a n h o n o r to be recog­
nised for a jo b h e finds b o th challenging and
rew arding.
"The C om m ission's m ission, and th e peo­
ple l w ork with, m ake my Job rew arding,"
Leavlnc said. "I have never worked with a
the Replica Deer Program, uaed to comba
finer group of people."
____illegal hunting of deer. In 1996. he started a
Col. Robert Edwards, director of OFC's community-based Water Watch Program
Law Enforcement Division, said. “Officer within the Lake Padgett Estates In Pss6o
Leavlnc is Innovative and efficient. Officer County. He Is also Involved In s pilot proLeavlnc la dedicated to the mission of the gram that Is evaluating the use of mountain
Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, bikes to patrol remote areas.
He Is highly motivated and enjoys serving
T h e Water Watch Program la good
the public."
both our constituents and the CommlsDuring the past decade. Leavtne has par- alon." Edwards said. “The results show It
Uclpated in several programs that benefited has Improved, safety, and customer service
the Commission and its constituents. He and increased community Involvement."
helped pioneer the use of K-9s for enforceLeavlnc presented a "Water Watch" paper
ment patrols. He assisted In development o f at the National Association of State Boating
Law Administrators Conference In Charles­
ton. S.C. in September 1997. He will also
ient his paper at the International
LSQfl NOUCSfl
Lfgal Notic—
ting and Water Safety Summit In Hol­
lywood, FL In May.
"Meeting the needs of all our customers is
difficult," the wlldhfe officer said. "As s public
service agency, we have to consider the con­
cerns of hunters, anglers and wtldUfe ob! You can't Just serve one group. You
have to consider them all. The key is to get
people involved."
As a law enforcement officer. Leavtne deals
with a high caseload of very diverse conser­
vation law violations and other Crimea, such
as taking migratory birds over bait or dur­
ing the closed season, taking Illegal game,

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Wildlife officers are spread pretty
thin, and their Jo b Is Ju st a s risky as
police officers, in fa ct, it way be more

dangerous, because of the people who
violate w ildlife law s are armed.

n u m v o FORECAST
If you csit stand the heat, base, bream
and catflah wtil be biting in the river. Bream
and catfish will btte throughout the day.
while baas win hit early and late. The P u «l»
U k c area win be particularly food because
all o f the fish are in the narrow main river
channel.
Expect food catch and release snook ac­
tion at
inlet. Some founder,
trout, redfish. and sm all snapper may also
be caught. Large live shrimp or Anger mul­
let are top baits. Snook and tarpon are also
hitting back In the
a v e r . Trout
Captain Jack at ft— c a a a v r s l reports
spotty offshore action. Wahoo and dolphin

at Ponce Inlet. Flounder prefer finger m ullet
and sheepshead live shrimp or fiddler crabs,
live or dead shrimp la a food all-around
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evny Thursday at the AAA
Bufldtn* 1000 AAA Drive,
Heathrow. Oueoto and proapecth e members are welcome.
Call Bert nun OUck. 333-8009,
for more information.
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S I 40, the ftfat Thursday of the
month. All subnuutners, both
scltve or otherwise, are wel­
come. For Information, call
Bud Stmpaon, 330-4445.

W e ig h t W a tc h e r s
A local chanter at Wataht
Watcher* meet* at the fffil?

Lawson-Williams
Mattie Mae Dixon Robinson. Sanford, announces the
engagement of her daughter
Bus Mae Roblnson-Lawson,
to Donald Lee Williams of
Sanford, son of Lou Ella Wil­
liams. Statesboro. Ga„ and
the late Luther Williams.
Bom tn Trevose. Pa., the
bride-elect Is the daughter of
the late Charles Robinson of
Sanford. She la the paternal
granddaughter of the late
stable Washington Dixon and
R.D. Dixon of Sanford.
M*. Lawson lo a 1909

M n iO r B HIStOTtC ITU S t
H * Sanfcrd Historic TTust
meets the Hr*t Thursday of the
month, at 7 p m . at the First
Street Oallcty. 907 Magnolia
Ave.
A m a te u r R a d io
The Lake Monroe Amateur
IWloJMclenr m e e t a m n t a t
Thursday, at 7JO p m . a t the
Senior Center. Lake Triplett
Drive. Caaadberftr. For Infermatfon. can Kart tireibert.
8784. or A1 Kith. 339-4487.

graduate of Crooms High,
where she was a member of
the band and the F.B.L.A.
She Is employed fay the
jnty
Seminole County
School
Board.
Her flanct, bom In States­
boro. Os. Is a 1970 graduate
of William Jam es High
School, Statesboro. He la
employed by the City of
Sanford.
The wedding will be an
event of July IB. 3.-00 p.m..
at New Bethel Mlsaionary
Baptist Church. Sanford.

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Legal Notices ' Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT OOURT
OF T N I ■ M H TM N TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
Nl AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABE NO. SE-S1S OR
IN THE MATTER OF
Tha Adoption ol E J A 0
Adoptaa

N O TICI OF ACTION
TO EDWARD CARTER
MADDOX. Jr.
(Addrass Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Petition tor tha adoption ot lha
above minor child hat bean
hied and you are required to
eerve a copy ot your written
delenaes. It any. on NERY Q
WINTER. IS O ., petitioners'
attorney, whose address la S00
F ob Valley Drive. Suita *02,
Longwood. Florida 3227k on or
Pa lore AUGUST 10. 1SSS, and
M* tha original with lha elsrfc ol
this court aithar before service
on petitioners' attorney or
immediately thereafter, other*
wise e default will be entered
against you for the reUel
It*Mended In the petition.
WITNESS my hand end the
•eel ot IMS court on JULY Sth,
1SSS.
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OP THE COURT
by: Nency R. Winter
Deputy Cterk
Pubbsh July %. tS. 21. SO. IS M
M S -t T

NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice IS hereby given that we
are engaged in business al PO
Dos No SS234S. Lake Mary,
Florida 322kS-214l Saminola
County. Florida, undar tha
Ftctitiouk Name ol LOOALIND.
and that wa intend to register
said name with tha Division ot
Corporations.
Tatlahassaa.
Florida, In accordanca with tha
provisions ol lha Fictitious
Name Statutes, To-Wit Section
H I 0«. Florida Statutsa ttk t
Doris S Catherine EHieon
Publish July IS. tsss

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13— H ealth i t B eauty

Legal Notices
IN T N I C O U N TY CO U N T
OF T N I I I Q N T I I N T H
JU D IC IAL CINCUtT
IN AND FON
M M IN O L I CO UNTY,
FLORIDA
c a m n o . t t - t 40 B -c e -to -o
WERIVA COVE HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC . ■ Florida
no I-lor. pro til corporation,
Pialnlitt,
v*
SHIRLEV DELLCVILLE and
WALTER J. BELLEVILLE.
Defandante
NOTNSt OF M L I
NOTICE IS HEREOT GIVEN
that pursuant to tha Final
Judgmant
In
Foraclosuro
antarad on lha 1st day ol July.
1SSS. in Civil Action No kS14tk-C C -*0-C ot tha County

the
Seminole
County
Counhouee. Sanlord. Florida el
11 00 A M on July 30th. ISS0.
tha following described real
property set lorth In Ihe Final
JudanwRl
Lot t . Weklve Cove Phase t.
according to the the plat there­
of •• recorded in plat book 22,
Page 0k*S0, Public Records of
Saminola County, Florida
DATED thia 2nd day of July.

1000

Maryanns Morse. Clerk
By: CeceHe V Ekern
Deputy Clerk
Pleinutfa Attorney
EMIL A. HASPSRONI, JR . IS O
M l Weklve Springs Roed
Longwood. Florida 22TTS
(402) 272-2303

CLASSIFIEDS

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IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
FON SIM tN O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
N N O IA T I DIVISION
F IL I NO. * 1S7#-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
HARRY OENNIS PATIRY,
OECEASED
N O TICI
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha administration ol tha
aslata ol Harry Oannis Paltry,
dacaasad. Fila Number SS -ITkCP. is panding in tha Circuit
Court tor Saminota County.
Florida. Probata Division. lha
addrass ol which is Post Olttca
Drawer C. 301 North Park
Avanua.
Sanlord.
Florida
31722-Otlt Tha namas and
addrassas ol tha personal rep­
resentative and lha personal
representative's attorney are
sat lorth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All persona on whom this
notice Is served who have
objections that chiHrnge lha
vehdity of tha will, tha quallftcatrons ol lha paraonal repcSeentatlve. venue, or jurtsdiclloa of
this Court are required to Me
their objections with thia Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE D AT! OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AD creditors ol lha decedent
and othar parsons having
c'alma or demands against
decadent's estate on whom a
copy ol this notice is aanrad
within three months altar tha
data ol tha lust publication ol

Llfebmt F * w u Free
analysts
Dennis.

Seminole Herald
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
M0HW-W4IES

TuMdty thru Friday 12 Noon the
day before pubhestton.
Sunday 12 Noon Friday

ADJUSTMENTS 4

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Notice it hereby given the I the
undersigned pureusnt to the
‘ Fictitious Name A c t’ Chapter
SSS OS Florida f talirtea srM ragis lei
with
the
Florida
Oapartmant ol Stata upon
receipt ol prool ol the publica­
tion ol this notice, the fictitious
name, to wit

71—H elp W anted

with this Court WITHIN T N I
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER T N I DATE OP T N I
FIRST PUBLICATION OP TNI0
NOTICE OR THIRTY DATE
AFTER THE OATS OF SERVICE
OP A COPY OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AM other creditors of the dace

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Attorneys lor Personal
P ITE R N. SMITH. IS O
Florida Bar No 113031
OURNCY E MANOLIY. PA.

0EA0 OR AUVE. WHETHER
EAI0 UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AM INTEREST AS
•POUEU. HEME. D C V IM il,
OMANTESE,
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS. STATE OP FLORI­
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Proof Truck Unas tin imme(Ml# openings lor enlry level
drivers No emenence needed
Earn 1300 to 1700 weekly plus
benefits Horn# on weekends
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Car A Inturinra Needed
Weekends FREE 331-5388

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DELTONA io acres. Ideal lor
moWa homesite, horses, cattle,
larmng or nurseryi Zoned agri­
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90lhYEAR.No.245

Property tax gap narrows by a hair
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - It’s that time o f
year again, when property owners
clutch their w allets In anticipation oT
the tax b ills they w ill pay. And Sanford
owners w ill pay the most, alm ost twice
aa much as In W inter Springs for a
hm f or other property with an Identl-

But w here did
county m anager
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - G ary K a iser la b a d
from Cambridge. Maas, with
Harvard
degrees * one In Governm ent Studies and the
other In John F. Kennedy Im pressions.____

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C"x h e l&gt;m rtous city com m issions and
councils have been going through the
process o f approving tentative m ill age
rates in preparation for the fiscal year
1990/90 budget. The m lllage rate estab­
lished w ill determ ine the amount o f o p ­
erating money, ad valorem tax dollars, a
city w fll receive aa a portion o f Sem inole

County taxes.
The taxes, naturally, w ill also Include
additional m lllage such as that for the
school board and special districts. The
m fflage rates approved by city govern­
m ent* at the
present
Ume
are
'proposed.* The Anal adoption o f the
mfflage rates w ill be com ing in Septem berw hen final budgets are approved. A t
that time, the m ilia r rate could be w duced. According to past history, that
possibility Is slim to none.
If It Is deemed the m ilia r rate needs
to be increased, according to the *Tttm
Act* which- governs the setting o f m i­
lage rates, each taxpayer o f that p a r
ticular entity (city or cotm ty) would hare
to be sent a notice, by first class m all.

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School o f Governm ent. He learned some
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with those he encounters In his work.

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Business
New

F D IC approves new
O rlan d o area ban k

managing director

Dill L. King has been named
managing director o f W oodlawn
Carey Hand Funeral Home o f
Longwood. 336 Bast State Road
434. Longwood.
King Is a graduate o f D allas
Institute of Mortuary Science
In Dallas, and attended Rollins
College. Winter Park. He la the
son of the late Casselberry
Mayor BO) Drier.

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A lifelong resident. King baa

more than 20 years In the faneral Industry.

Award presented
LAKE MARY • JUlann QUdea.
m anager o f C oldw ell Banker
Residential Real Eatate o f Lake
M aty has been awarded the
coveted CRB (Certified Real E a ­
tate Brokerage m anager) des­
ignation conferred by the Real
Eatate
Brokerage
M anagers
C ouncil.
The council is an affiliate o f
the National Aaaoclatlon o f
Realtors.
In addition to her position as
m anager o f the Lake M aty fa­
cility. she la a member or the
Greater Orlando Aaaoclatlon o f
Realtors and the Florida Aaao­
clatlon o f Realtors.

MAITLAND •
ners, Inc. has
cessfully negottoi
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leased. Occupancy la
ready by Septem ber 1.

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Reaheot Partners to baaed In
M aitland, and to a com m ercial
real estate com pany sp ecial­
ising in brokerage, m anage­
m ent. consulting, research ap­
praisal and developm ent serv­
ices.

ORLANDO • Southern Com*
munlty Dank announced this
past week that It has recently
received regulatory approval
from The Florida Department
o f Banking and The Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
(FDIC) to open a new commer­
cial bank In Central Florida.
The bank hns secured Its
first ofllcc In downtown Or­
lando, and has already ac­
quired a location In Altamonte
Springs, which will open before
the end o f 1908. The bank Is
actively seeking n Lake Mary
office location.
The drat office Is on the
around floor of the 16*stoiy of­
fice tower at 230 N. Orange
Ave.. the comer of Orange Ave­
nue and Robinson Street. This
location will be open for busi­
ness In the early fall.
John Squire, the CEO of
Southern Community Bank,
stated. "This Is a great location
for a bank. It provides us with
excellent visibility, rooftop sig­
nage. very adequate surface
parking adjacent to our lobby,
and on-prcmlse drive-through
facillttea with excellent access

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C oalition survey crosses dangerous line
Today. I read a four-page 1908 issues survey
that listed 45 questions prepared and sent out
by the Christian C oalition o f Seminole County
to candidates currently running for olllce.

Mind you, the one contested county Judge
race, between Incumbent John Sloop and
former Assistant State Attorney Jeanne
Gold, la non-partisan; when you appear
before a Judge or elect one. you aren't
supposed to care what his or her political
affiliation La. You're supposed to care that
that Judge Is fair, honest and win
competently uphold the law.
That’s why the Republican Executive
Committee should stay out of the county
Judge's race.
Seminole Republicans have designated a
six-person committee, chaired by attorney
Ken Wright, to investigate the two
candidates prior to endorsing one.
Altamonte Springs attorney Harry Jacobs
cried foul with a pointed letter sent to
members of the party, citing a violation of
Florida Statute 106.071, which forbids

The form la obviously prepared and tailored
to the candidates that they support. Most likely
the candidates they support already know what
Is In this 1998 Issues survey. These questions
lead m e to believe that certain candidates arc
much m ore Involved and not bystanders. The
questions are such that anyone could answer
them in the way that the officials o f the Chris­
tian C oalition would like them to. In fact. I
know what answers they are looking for and to
a great extent 1 would be in agreement with
their philosophy. The problem Is. I don’t agree
with all o f their viewpoints. Another problem Is
that I am not a member o f the Christian Coali­
tion and I doubt that most Christians are.
When you read a survey like this you,soon re­
alise Just how d o se w e are to crossing that fine
line between the separation o f church and
state. I know the arguments. I will get right
down to the Issue. W e are talking about the rellgioua philosophy o f a few who give no ground
to others and. In my opinion, are not interested

in finding com m on ground. W hat does this
m ean?
It m eans that If elected and In control o f g o v­
ernm ent. that a very narrow view o f their phi­
losophy w ill be used to create the laws o f this
nation, exactly what the fram ers o f our C onsti­
tution wanted to prevent. W e are on a co llision
course. In governm ent tt to already apparent.
Many other Chrlottans have not seen the light
yet. but that day to Just about upon us. Many o f

have open debates in pubbc and let ua hear d i­
rectly from the Upa o f the candidates In a
proper bru m so that w e may present questions
and get answers from them.
In my opinion this is not a C hristian docu­
ment. tt Is a political document created by a lew
who would like to control all o f us. Let m e take
a statement from the surrey to show you why I
am concerned. “Should w e not receive your sur­
vey answers by the above date, w e win attem pt
to characterise you r view s based on your public
statem ents and/or your voting record.”
Translation: I f you don't answer ou r question­
naire. w e wtn answ er It for you. Th is group Is
likely to create a tax. and tt win be on churches
if they are not caveftil o f Just how d o se they are

the law. Although s
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Three little words
A fter many requests, w o now present to yc
the Beat o f a p od a l N ip to ’s itiftreiln n i, ar
th e * retonew to ths dtosktod re— unity. It

V a lu e o f discipline in our schools
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lira budget today being 35 percent larger than
Just five year* ago ana with 110 additional em ­
ployees. I’ve ridden with the deputies, observed
an arrest, watched bookings and toured the Jail.
I find It disheartening that someone would sug­
gest that I would purposely put a law en force­
ment officer in harms way.
I am hopeful Ithat the POLE Investigation into
the shootings w ill shed tight Into Im proved
techniques to m inim ise the danger to law en­
forcem ent personnel. I am also Interested In
what toola and tactics the Orange County SW AT
f . team used to end the standoff that we may Im ­
v. plem ent In Sem inole County.

Support for O fc. M ullins
I have been a long tim e resident o f Sanford
and had been follow ing the articles on the two
fired Sanford Police officers.
It was my understanding In a comment from
Com m lsafoner Velm a WHttam1* In a July article
that all waa wcU and both o f the officers w ere
back to w ork aa dM a let o f other readers. Now
we find this Is not the case at all.
Sunday's letter to the
from the father o f O fficer Muffins, why h is there
been a difference made between these officers?
been allowed to be paid and return
to his jo b and the other ju st left behind and ju st
forgotten? Could K be because o f the
put on Fsbce C h ief DtQard and e ttf

There has to be certain criteria met before the
word can even be applied. The only thing I can
see la som eone had a personal interest in this.
In not allowing equal rights be applied here.
If thla to the case, then the only ones who w ill
suffer besides O fficer Muffins are the taxpaying
citizens. The only thing I can see forthcom ing to
a civil lawsuit because o f the discrim ination. Aa
for m yself, 1 cannot afford anymore taxes levied
on my property to pay for this. 1 am having to
pay enough aa It to without any further financial
burdens caused by this type o f wrongdoing by
our city governm ent.
W e are all stUI paying aa a result o f wrongful
doings by previous adm inistrations to city em ­
ployees who have filed lawsuits and have won
their cases against the city. A s a taxpaying,
homeowner and etttoen o f Sanford. I say let’s all
get behind O fficer Muffins and demand that he
be given fair and equal treatm ent and be a l­
lowed to return to w ork aa w ell. Lrt’a write to
the city com m issioner* and thg m ayor and de­
mand that things be put r ig h t ,
Th ank:

could this be happening here?*: other* u ld that
theae situation*, lust like the recent (Ire crisis,
needed to be dealt with head on. They realised
that this small rural comm unity they called
home was being Im pacted powerfully by several negative Influence*. ’ Drug*, the occult, and
racial supremacist group*" were sp ecifically
named, but the problem s o f extrem e poverty,
disrepair. Isolation, and the needs o f their eld ­
erly were ju st as critical to them.
W e came away with an Increased burden In
our hearts to call others to pray for the Ocneva
area. We also ask that those who have the a b il­
ity might reach out In tangible ways to our sis­
ter city. Food, clothing, and resources o f all
kinds are critical: check with the local pastors
for more inform ation on the needs. (They are
planning a survivors' benefit fn the near future,
w h lch srtll be publicized...another opportunity
unite to reclaim their community and
Iffi u pth etr fallen wounded, we exhort the Body
o f Christ in Central Florida to encircle them,
not only with lore and prayer, but with strong
i, ready to help with needs In the ph ysical
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Re: Adult entertainment editorial
deference la made to the editorial contained
k i the Sunday Ju ly 19,1999 edition o f the Seminow n m u a (acsninoic u p raon accuoni m iiueu

• "A referendum can represent the beat o f drlocracy in action...*
• *...The governm ent under Its police pow ers,
strictly regulate anything that Im pacts the
health, w elfare and safety o f Its constituents.*
* "...M ind you. pornography to not protected
and can be banned...the governm ent can regu­
late theae du bs...*
The sublim inal m essage I see to derived from
such statem ents as:
* "Each com m issioner to well-versed on the
nuances o f that ordinance...’
* By contrast, you ordinary folks b e t­
ter* ..listen to both sides..., and be aware that
the ram ifications go...way beyond what one
feels...*.
* Don’t let an uninformed few make decision s
for a ll..." (W ho are the Uninformed? A pparen tly
this refers to pro-decency folks.)
So. the real message o f this editorial to this:
"You unstudied people out there better n ot
trust you r own observations In you r com m on ties, fo r you would have to study so’ hfcrd and
long to be Informed and right; better to just
trust the com m issioners’ knowledge o f the nu­
ances; for they are so much better Inform ed
than you are or can be. So, be very, very careful
about voting for the Ordinance against the
PORNO Kings."
By contrast, m y m essage to: Y o u good fam ily
oriented folks who want to live In a decent place
In which your children can grow up. and want
an artt!-total-nudity ban In local Adult Porno
place* get out and vote based on what you see.
read, hear, or perceive and hence very w ell
known are adverse activities affecting and Im ­
pacting upon ou r neighborhoods."
Coincidentally, In another article, sam e date,
entitled *How Did County Oet To Th is Point?*
Jim m y Rosa stated. "Not long ago. Sem inole
County waa a bucottc com m unity w ith d ean air
and uure water. Today, w e have congestion, foul
Mr. and a dearth o f water. How dtd w e get to
-•th e electorate has not been auffl,
In Its selection o f Its leadI would add ’ pollution Is pollution to polluthe mind and soult*
you good people, essentially ‘ A ll it
or evfl to rule to for good people to do
and. vote In the Septem ber

J. OUdart

School board m em ber apologizes
to the parents o f 5,579 students

Judge—

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�T h e w a y w e w e re : S a n fo rd businesses c irc a 1925
ITulav I will mntlnuc telling
von ill sumr n| s.uiliml &gt; Inisi
m -w -. , in i l|i2rt .is they vvrtr
ilfst
hi the publication
"S.mitm! Flotida in Pictures
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H ilt I ’ jifi*
flic Mrll ('.it« located at the
i.ittict ni Wrsi In si Street and
I'.nk Avenue (now a pat king
lu ll
w a s one ol the most m od­
em and sanitarv eating houses
in the area It had botli tables
m il lunch counters and was
rspcelalh poptilai with those
who demanded the best of
senior at moderate prices.
hr proprietor. Peter Bouts,
n e among the progressive and
m dr awake businessmen of the
•nimunitv according to the ni
l id r
la m e s I I . C o w a n
James Cowan's establish
ment at Third Street and Oak
Avenue was begun circa 1016
and was devoted to the manu­
facture ol tin and sheet metal
products Specialties were cor­
nice work, sky lights, rtdge roll
i resting, ventilators and all
kinds of sheet metal products
used m construction and rcpati
work
Another Important branch of
the business was the manufac­
ture ol water and boat tanks.
Mr Cowan was an expert
workman who knew his husi
ness lit even* del.ill and hr
employed only the most com ­
petent assistants. During his
nine years In business in San
ford, he had gained an enviable
reputation for honest and fait
dealing

H. L. Perkins
B.L. Perkins, located on First
Street opposite the Princess
Theater, carried a full line of
men’s clothing and accesso­
ries. A specialty was high
grade tailoring and every gar­
ment sold was absolutely guar.mtced as to quality, ill and
workmanship.
Mr. Perkins had been en­
gaged tn the present line for
about 10 years. He was a man
of good standing In the com ­
munity, was loyal to his home­
town and was among Sanford's
best boosters as well us one of
Its most substantial citizens.
(This business was located m
various stores on First Street
until Just a few years ago when
U.L. Perkins. Jr. retired and
sold out.I

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Hie
Sanford
Chetu Cola
Company were bottlers of the
far-famed Chcrn Cola and all
flavors of soda water
The
plant was located on Com m er­
cial Street m the PICO Hotel
Diilldlng It had automatic b o t­
tle washing and bottling maehlneiy and particular a lien
tlon was paid to sanitary con
dltlons. Only the purest and
best Ingredients were used tn
the mamifactuic of the various
drinks
This firmly established en­
terprise drew trade from all
parts of Seminole and adjoin­
ing counties li was managed
by Otto 11 Anderson who came
lo Suulord July H)2-l, Mr. An
derson was one of Saufoid's
enterprising and progressive
eltlzriis who took an active In­
terest in the welfare ol this
community and had the entire
ctitifldcncc ol all who knew
him.

Cutlet I'hev also made truck
bodies
to
order.
did
hl.icksmlihitig ami were job
Iters ol various wagons ami
1indies
Hits business began eight
veals previous ami had had i
ste.uh growth: n was counted
among the strong and sure in
dustties ot the cltl
Hie active heads ol the linn
weie W II and IV C Hand who
were held In high esteem Irv a
large circle ol friends in the

surrounding towns and \1l
lagcs. I'lie plant was equipped
wilh excellent ni.ii lunciv anil
liimlshed tegnl.it cmplovmeni
lo a number ol skilled wot k
men

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S a n fo rd N o v e lty W o r k s
Hie Sanford Novcllv Wotks
11 d hern established at 115 N.
I tench Avenue lot ahoul eight
v&gt; its and was devoted lo the
in mill.it tine ot stoic and nlltic
tKtlircs of all kinds window
It.lines, special doors, c.ihi
nets, general mill work. el« lu
I'»25 it was one ol the tepnta
hie businesses nl Sanlord: the
&gt;&gt;pciatlons also extended to all

the town. He began Ills busi­
ness lu Sanford circa HH2 and
lor ilie past six years had been
located at the comer of San
fold and Celery Avenues,
Ills stock
composed
city
goods, notions,
staple and
fancy groceries, fruits, pro­
duce, elc. It was one of Ihr
most comprehensive and com
plrte general stores lu the
community.
Reliability
had
been a rule that Mr. Galchel
had consistently followed,

file ownei was C ( C'olltei.
a man ot energy and steillng
tell.ihllll V
M . l). (is itc h c l
M I) (lalchel was a pioneer
businessmen "I S.mloid and a
strong I.a toi m tin- liic.d lilt- ol

T h e gift o r faith
Community Dnoctoi William J Odahnwskt, loft, nod Grand Knight
Da mol Conmlt, right. Kmghls ol
Columbus, Council 5357 ol Sanlord
ptosoni Janoan Campanaro of tho
Sominoto County Public library
System with two copies of "Faith
and Fratornalism" Tfro book is a
fuslory ot tho Knights of Columbus
starting with founder Fattier Michaol
J McGivnoy lo the prosont, and
depicts tho common Catholic lilo
Tho donated books wi* bo distrib­
uted to each ot tho bianchos ol tho
l ibrnry systom in Seminole County
In Iho lututo tho K ot C trope to
awntd scholarships to desorving
students residing n tho Central
Flonda area based on a summary ot
"Failti and Fratornalism"

San find Cycle Company
1.1' Iliya n owner of the
Sanlord Cycle Company, had
been established In Sanford for
15 years and was. according fo
the article, one of the best
known men in the county.
Tlie shop was located at 117
Park Avenue It carried a full
line ol sporting goods including
fishing tackle, guns, bicycles,
children's wheel goods, etc A
well equipped repair depart­
ment was also maintained with
a competent mechanic with ex
tensive experience in charge
Mr. Bryan was touted as be­
ing a man of energy and keen
foresight with straight forward
methods.

NV.Il. Hunt) and Sun
The enterprising establish­
ment of W 11. Hand and Son.
located on West First Street,
wad devoted to the manufac­
turing ol Hand's Celery Har­
vesting Machine. Hand's Paper
Boarding Machine, Hand's Pa­
per Roller, and Hand's Celery

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Longivood
Continued from Page 1A
One resident says that a l­
though the home does nol have
the adequate spare, as many
as four cars are parked tn front
of the Freeman Home at any­
time,
While residents continue lo
voice
concerns
about
the
parking
situation.
Historic
Commuter member Judy l*uix
says there Is little she or any

you apply for a m inm eri lal
|H-niill. you have to have a site
review and certain ihmgs are
provided in the review, and
every business has to provide
lurking." 1111 / said

other committee member can
do to remedy the situation.
"Several residents came to
the meeting and expressed
concern alxmt the parking, hut
unfortunately there Is nothing
the historic committee can do
about 11* said Put/. In a phone
conversation Friday morning.
"Ilzuigwood Zoning Director
Johnl Brock heard the com ­
ments at the meeting. When

Manjura said Thursday thill It
Ihr conversion from home lo
business is permitted, resi­
dents would rarely see ears at
the home after 3 pan. dining

the week
Ai cording lo several sources
Manjura plans lo use the hotnt
as a storage unit lor "props'
she uses In marketing presen
tat Ions.
Manjura addrd that
although thrre could Ire days
when several cars park at thr
home, there would ulso hi
weeks when tile home Is va
cant.

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A L E X F IN C H - A T T O R N E Y A T LA W

"Get the legal help you need
at a price you can afford"

Vacation’s over; school stars Monday
Was ii just yesterday fli.it si hool
prim ipals were eoiillseatlng tr.ii kpacks
In avulit Inu iiiiii Ii imvdluess on the last
day ol class
Hu- ( lass ii | ' in was looking hack on
proms gelling together at the Orlando
Arena, heading
lor
the Ire.u Ii and
generally showing the &lt; lass ol •m
11lev can look lorward to
litst graders were llntslilug I heir
!year ol education, reading things
never ciiuhl In-lore arid showing
parents how they le.ittied lo add

Middle school kids were thinking id the
opposite sex lor the llrsi time and spilling
up lor the end-of Ihe-year mixers.
Teachers were saving goodbye lo their
lavorlle kids and. probably laughing as
some ol llielr not so l.ivorttes moved oil
to the next level
Alter a long.
hoi. Itery summer,
everybody heads h.n k lo school Monday.
There are some i lianges this year, tint
nothing ilrasiii
A lew new principals
(you'll Im- met-ling them In Da Bomb lor
lire next lew weeks). Jlierr Is no more

b o n n e . (irncr.il ( 'm l dn m iiul lk*fi-nM-7|r.iUik,|)l I C .i m s t v
C*. rp .«jti' ns 1 'ifvru l Injut). Will*. IS lute ( lu.it.lt indu|H

Don’t put high p r im For ullorncts or set tie for
unlircrixcd paralegal representation!

Lakrvlew Middle Si hool. now ii will lie
i ailed Millennium Middle School
Kxerpl lor that. It's business as usual
Thru, again, business Is never .is usual
In Seminole County si bools

Th# h&lt;rmq ol on tf io r n tj it #o important (fecit* on tfvjt iBoxjkJ net t*
$0*01f upon »4vtf1j%tng
ro*j (fec«fe M l m* to t*n&lt;J r ou 1 m &lt;nfcx
motion rtgsrfrr'g my qualificationt and aiparianca

So. give Da Bomb a tall al .322 201 1
with anv Information prrlolnlng lo your
schools We want to know almiii si hool
plays, outstanding students and anything
Intrresiing There are now 52 pulrllt
si bools In Seminole County anil we want
lo gel lo all of them

N E W L IF E
C H R IS T IA N
ACADEM Y
is m n v r i'p is li'r in j’ fo r th e 199H - I'W 'i
s c h o o l term .

Do you believe in magic?

" Q u a lit y E d u c a tio n "

( trades K5 thru 5th tirade
School Term Begins August 3, 1998
School Times - H:()() am to 2:30 pm

3 2 4 -0 2 2 6
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On the middle St. Johns Riser
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Ihc alligators, herons. Ltpuss trees, luilles. ami inarshl.iiuls. see an
uhundanee nl nature ami tsiltllile on the bcuulilul SI Johns Riser

Dx appointmeni - Call ( 407 1977-3214
It urr\ a purer A •rll ph'Hr Viiur rail rrlurnr.l ailhin u i hurl limr'

Bill’ s Airhout Adventures Inc.
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BellSouth Mobility and Gooding's sponsored a kid's day lo boncfil Red
Cross tiro victims and aroa kids Iasi week It featured a magic show and

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plenty of other ovents Lott. Austin Duff and magician Christian Misweu
perform and. right. Jarrid Race trios rock climbing.

HOM E E Q U ITY L O A N S

as low as

S an fo rd ’s hom etown hero

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Cincinnati Bongal quarterback Jott Blake roturnod lo his hometown of
Sanford rocontly to spoak to kids at Midway Elementary. He is fighting
with Noil O'Donnell lor tho starling job and has been in training camp for
the past two wooks.

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and
Taylor Thomas. Miss Lewis 02
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and
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Dunn.
Mrs.
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Michael and Rachel Uabltt.
Mrs.
Doothe
03
Class:
Joshua
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and
Kadheeku Gandhi. Ms. Kemp
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Mundl Dennett. Mrs. Marshall
03
Class;
Michael
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Mrs.
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Mrs.
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Mrs.
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|SLD) Class: Austin Rmve and
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P.K. Class: Unutdon Waddle
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Rivera.
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and Asia Gridin. Mrs. Holmes
Music Class: Sarah Graccy
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W ils o n ’s w in n e rs
Wilson Elementary School
honored It's "I'm A Winner"
award recipients last month.
The award Is sponsored try
the Optimist Club. Winners
Included:
From Mrs.
Harness'
I’K
Class: Molll Hurley. Treavor
Faint: Mrs.
Carlton's
KG
Class: Kyle Mosler and Kayla
Rowe. Miss
Charlton
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KG Class: Alison Francis and
Itndeur Crthb. Miss Utigalls
KG Class: Chris Adudu and
Dulcy Grown. Mrs. Shipley
KG Class: Klatna Masluk and
Zark Morris.
Ms. McGrath K/l Class:
Alex Carrelo and Kevin Fordc.
Mrs. Paul K/l Class: Jordan
Schmidt and Chris Hunter.
Mrs. Perry
1/2
Class:
Jackie Hradley and Hunter
Neusch. Mrs. Sovle 1/2 Class
Nestle Clftel and ISvan Gray.
Mrs. Maker
2/3
Class:
Lauren
Muck
and
C.J.
Vickers. Mrs. Cleveland 2/3
Class Kuro|&gt;c Cotton
and
Jacob Homer.
Mrs. Duttwellcr 4/5 Class:
Trey Sneertnger and Lindsey
DeFalco.
Mr. Sacked 4/5
Class:
Ian
Johnson
and
Kristina Fordc.
Mrs. Armstrong 01 Class:
James Cap|&gt;cr and Shelby
Rogers. Mrs. Dames 01 Class:
Cynthia Darros and Shawn
Davis. Mrs. Illnr 01 Class:
Tyree
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and
Catherine
KarlckhofT.
Mrs.
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01
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Kayla
Coutennarsh
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Andrew
Alillran.

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�•A • SwrtnolsHarald. Santort, Florida • Sunday. August 2 .199S

It wouldn't hurt If everyone
tries their best to observe R a ­
tion a l — H i W eek, which o ffi­
cially begins on Monday • with
Sunday as sort o f a practice
day.
L ee C orse, the Prince o f
Sm iles from Lake Mary, may be
the honorary chairm an o f N a­
tional Smile W eek. This guy
sm iles 24 hours a day. He eats
and sleeps sm iling.
When he was a college fo o t­
ball coach. Corso sm iled m ore
than any coach In Am erica. He
even sm iled when he coached
the Orlando Renegades, and
when he co-hosted
Renegade
Rage on TV with M ika k le t —e
Corso's the college footb all
analyst for ESPN, and sm iles
from coast to coast.
At Florida State Unlveralty.
Corso was the No. 1 attraction.
A guy named B u rt BsywoMs
was a teamm ate. Corso sm iles
when asked If Reynolds was
any good.
Observing National Sm ile
W eek la a piece
o f cake for
Corso but w e suspect It w ill b e
an effort for som e.
Remember a sm ile w ill Im ­
m ediately Increase your face
value.
It's also S im p lify T o — l i f e
W eak. Everyone la urged to get
rid o f their clutter and
to
thereby
reduce
stress. It
probably wouldn't hurt to sm ile
a little, also.

TODAY

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fo r sm ile w eek

C o rs o ’s o u r

RUSS

WHITE

Hot doggedy. today la N a­
tional Mustard Day. Mustard
lovers are congregating at the
Mount Horeb Mustard Museum
In Mount Horeb. W ise. The m u­
seum 's m otto: * lf you collect
us. they w ill com e" sounds fa ­
m iliar. W e're told that the new
erase Is m ustard on Ice cream .
Yuck.
August
Is
Brownies
at
Branch Month, also. Am erica
has been eating brownies for
100 y ea n . A t a brownie party
In Oregon. HI., thousands w ill
drink d d er and cat brownies.
M ustard Is optional.

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N o W ay, Wyatt
Anyone know where W yatt
B a n was bom ? It may com e
as a surprise that the marshal
was bom no farther west than
Monmouth. 111. We know this
because there's a Wyatt Earp
Museum there and on Saturday
It's W ya tt Barp W estern Day.
Highlight o f the festivities Is a
Pioneer Cem etery.
tour o f the Pi

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C ontlaw od from Pago IB
Strnstrom Field
at Historic Sanford M em orial
Stadium.
The stadium Is located at
1201 Mellonvtlle Avenue and
wlU be the site for all o f the
tournament games. The to u r
noment Is double elim ination.
The tournament was first
held at Sanford in 1997 and
drew over 600 spectators dally.
Because o f the success o f the
1997 tournament. Sanford w ill
also host the event In 1999.
Waterbury.
Connecticutbased Rltch's Superior cam e
out o f the Loaer's Bracket to
beat Shrn Valley 21-18 and 30-

29 (with the two teams com ­
bining for 30 home runs on the
regulation baseball field) to
win the 1997 ASA cham pionship.
Rltch's
Superior
second
baseman DeWayne Nevttt was
named the tournament Most
Valuable Player after going 24%
for-38 (.683) with a tournament
high 20 home runs, 28 runs
scored and 37 RBI.
The tournament w ill officia lly
kick o ff at Historic Sanford
M em orial Stadium on Thurs­
day, Aug. 13th at 6 p.m. A ctivi­
ties Include opening cerem o­
nies with the first two gam es o f
the tournament to Im m ediately

follow .
Tournament
passes
are
available for *2 0 per person or
Individual session tickets can
be purchased
for *5 . All
ctldren under 12 years o f age
w ill be adm itted free o f charge
to all gam es.
Various food, beverage and
souvenir vendors w ill also be
on hand.
For Inform ation
regarding
tickets, call (407) 330-5697.
For
additional
Information
about the tournament, contact
Kim Sosnowskl o f the Sanford
Recreation Department at (407)
330-5697. extension 5795.

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If you have any questions please call Mike
Ooodspeed at (hom e): 407-699-8138 or
(work) 407-291-7401. extension 8109. or on
the Internet at MRREFOcompuaerve.com.

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Sanford Ljttle League

Jewish Center offerings

SANFORD _ Sanford U ttle League B aseball
will be holding registrations for Its Fall
Youth baseball and softball league's the next
two weekends.
Sign-ups w ill be held at W alM art in San­
ford from. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday
(August 1st and 8th) and Sunday (August 2nd
and 9th).
Registration foes are sd ll ju st *2 0 . Let's

MAITLAND _ The Jewish Community Cen­
ter (851 North M aitland Avenue) Is offering
several activities this summer.
J e ff Davis' Total Tennis and O olf Camp at
the JCC la registering boys and girls be­
tween kindergarten and 9th grade.
The Camp w ill be held each week through
August 21st. W eekly packages as well as full
and h alf day options are available.
J e ff Davis' Total Tennis Is now holding
Summer Programs for adults and children of
all ages and are looking for team members to
In upcoming leagues,
r any inform ation on J e ff Davis offerings

Seminole P O N Y sign-ups
FIVE P O IN T S . Registration for Fall PONY
Baseball, ages S-to-16. w ill be h d d at the
Seminole PONY B aseball Com plex on H igh­
way 419 on Saturday. August 8th and Satur­
day August 15th between the hours o f 10
a.m. and 2 p.m.
This Is an Instructional league for W inter

Daytona

W INTER HAVEN _ Did your All-Star teams'
season end too soon? Players didn't get
enough playing tim e this season?
Get a second chance for a great postwaaon wtfoi the Future Stars o f America Regonal Tsurasment in W inter Haven.
Th urn—fonts fo r 14-and-Under and 16ind-Uadsr S— groups w ill be held August

*1 always think I can win. I Just try not to get
too excited about it.* he said.
Let's ace. Joseph should be a youngster In
college by the year 2007. 10 years * after
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OVIEDO _ Registration for O viedo Little
League Baaetfcll rah B all (both baseball and
softball) w ill be held at the Ovtsde U ttle

■ f o r m sec Inform ation, contact East Coast
^nnidln— r J e ff TWttty at (504) 649-4410.

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to think he has a chance to win.
That's due to his constant practice regim en.
He Is a regular at Coaaelbeny County du b, one
o f the few courses in Sem inole County that a l­
lows Juniors to walk.
Joseph takes the approach that golf Is a lot
like life.
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tory o f the prestigious holiday race on
the fam ed 2.5 m ile trioval.
"TNN Motoraporta Is thrilled to have the o p ­
portunity to telecast the PEPSI 400.* said Hall.
T know how Im portant It was for CBS Sports
to present the prim etim e race, but we are glad
that ou r company m aintains a m ulti-platform
opportunity to allow TNN Motoraporta, which Is
owned by CBS Corp.. to step In and give 110
percent to providing race fans terrific coverage.*
Rob Correa. Vice President, Programming.
CBS Sports said, T B S S p ot's ta delighted that
our partners at TNN wdl present the 40th an­
nual PEPSI 400. We eagerly anticipate July 3.
1969. when CBS Sports w ill again nave the op
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broadcasting the first-ever auto race live In
pttmetlm e on network television.*
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PALM COAST _ Viera East
Oolf Club, about a half-hour
drive from South Seminole
County, was named FlorIda's Best Course according
the
USA
7bdoy
and
"Florida's Most Affordable
Public Course" by Ooff Dipest. "We have made many
improvements since IOM
took over, Including resanding the bunkers, which
earned us a four-star rating
in the past,- Oolf Course
Superintendent
Steve

ties in Florida doesn't come
the first golfers tee off.
as any surprise to us. We're
Groundbreaking was held
conveniently located right off Just before the flies ravaged
the highway and the quality the Ormond Beach area...
of our course Is among the
CooatrucUon of a second
top-rated.-...
- private 18-hole course Is
Error Estates Oolf and now underway at Plantation
Country Chib In Apopka has
Bay In Volusia County...
named ABen Self Its near
^
central
Florida
* r * r d manager. He ja a a
j un|oT Inter-Club Summer
named Director of Oolf a
tour continues this
year ago...
month every Tuesday afterBob Gruber, Supetlntenwith a 4 p.m. start,
dent at PlantaUon Bay Golf
tnSude; Aug. 4. TlCourae, slated to open In
September
In
Ormond
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Beach, aatd chances are
good that the dry summer "one of the top-10 courses

the first round of the FI LA
World Golf Tour, an event
set up for "sandbaggers.”
The tour is baaed on the
USOA's probability report of
scoring below handicap•***
Future events Include Deer
Island, Heathrow and Eastwood. Call Central Florida
Headquarters at 740-5569...
The latest tour to spring
up In Central Florida is the
Oreater Orlando Premium
Golf Tour. Win or lose, com­
petitors will take home the
Oreater Orlando Premium
Ootf Book and the dis­
counted rounds of gpif that
come with it, allowing any­
one to play one round of golf

at 17 of the area's best
courses for Just $25. Sites
include Aug. 14 at Rock
Springs Ridge and Aug. 28

in su ra n ce
and sa v e bn
y o u r car.

seven countries, will compete
in the 36-hole dvent...
The Americah Lung Asso­
ciation of Central Florida is
selling Its Golf Privilege Card
which provides reduced fees
at over 50 of Central Flor­
ida's golf courses. Proceeds
will benefit asthma educa­
tion
and
smokingprevention In area elemen­
tary schools. Call 4255864...
The Dynamic Oolf Tour,
which has a men's circuit in
Central Florida, will begin a
ladles tour in July. Call 1888-233-7396 for Mo...
The 1998 Oreater Orlando
Premium Oolf Tour has an­
nounced six dates for its
summer tour. Still remain­
ing are: August 14. Rock
Springs Rklge; August 28.
Kissimmee Bay. Entry fees
am $140 for a player’s first
tournament and $60 for
each remaining
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Health &amp; Fitness

P ro b le m s in w o rk p la c e
can stem fro m depression
•p o e la l to th a H erald

KNOW TUB PACTS

Six women recently completed a training program which enablod thorn to become broastteoding poor counselors.
Tho recent graduates attended a 24 hour course. Pictured are (back row. loft to right) Susan Mulligan
(breastfeeding coordinator) and Judy Swiatosz holding Sean Hams, (front row. loft to right) Hotfy Bluo. Lisa Fazio
with daughter Ananna. Kerry Little and daughtor Jaymo. and Denise Carr with daughters Rachot and Toss.

B reast fe e d in g : A n investm ent
in y o u r c h ild 's h ealth a n d fu tu re
The Seminole
County Health
Department
H EALTH
has
recently
graduated
six
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new
Breast­
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feeding
Peer
ALYCE
Counselors
from a 24-hour
K L E IN , R N
WIC
(Women
Infants
and
Children)
training program where they learned proper
breastfeeding management and counseling tech­
niques used to support new mothers who want to
breastfeed thetr Infants.
These enthusiastic volunteers have breastfed
their own Infants and want to help other moth­
ers to reap the numerous benefits that they be­
lieve breastfeeding can yield.
Breastfeeding is recommended through the Drat
year of-u child's life. It ts the natural way of
feeding Infants, and most doctors agree that
breast milk provides an Ideal balance o f nutri­
ents.
Many obvious and unseen costs ate associated
with feeding babies artificial baby milks, com ­
monly called formulas. The cost of Infant for­
mula the first year of life Is almost 92000. Ac­
cording to WIC, If half of the women participat­
ing In their program breastfed - for one month.
$30 million would be saved in formula costs.
Because of the many Immunities passed from
the mother to her Infant through breast milk,
breastfed babies typically have fewer and less
severe Illnesses. Children who were breastfed
usually have less trouble with dental carles and
the likelihood of acquiring otitis media (middle
ear Infection) Is dramatically reduced. Breast­
feeding offers protection against specific dis­
eases. Including: Chrone's disease, ulcerative
colitis. Insulin-dependent diabetes meUltus.
chronic digestive diseases, allergic diseases, and
lymphoma. For mothers who work, absenteeism
due lo their child's Illness could lead to a reduc­
tion In household Income, and even Job termina­
tion. Medicaid expenditures are approximately
21% higher for babies who are formula fed.
Breast milk Is thought to have a positive im­
pact on the development of the breastfed baby's
central nervous system. Researchers have con­

ntn, g,

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ducted studies which have shown that these
children usunlly acquire higher IQ's, are more
mature, secure, und assertive than formula fed
babies.
Judy Swiatosz. a volunteer Instructor and
breastfeeding peer counselor for the Seminole
County Health Department, wunts to sec
breastfeeding Itecome the norm In the U. S. I n
other counjtrleH. breastfeeding Itables Is consid­
ered the norm, bill In the United Slntes new
mothers ure usually encouraged to bottle feed
their Infants with formula." suld Judy. "An Impor­
tant benefit of breastfeeding that Is often forgot­
ten Is the emotional bond that Is fostered be­
tween the mother and Infant".
Breastfed Itables and their mothers tend to b e
more calm than those babies that are formula
fed. "Moms who breastfeed release the horm one
prolactin, which has a calming efTect on both the
mother and child." safd Peer Counselor Lisa
Fazio. "I have noticed that breastfed babies cry
less, are more alert, and stronger than form ula
fed babies. Breastfeeding mothers seem to bond
very well with their Infants".
Substantial advantages exist for the health of
mothers who breastfeed their Infanta. Breast­
feeding promotes a faster return to pre­
pregnancy weight, reduces the risk o f ovarian
and prc-menopausal breast cancer, decreases
the Incidence o f osteoporosis, and It lowers the
rate o f obesity for women later In life.
Mothers who have HIV or who take medications
or are drug addicted should consult a physician
before deciding to breastfeed, because there are
risks that these conditions may pose to their
Infant's health. Most women are able to breast­
feed. and with the support of a Peer Counselor,
they can usually leant do so discreetly with con­
fidence and joy.
Breastfeeding classes are available, free of
charge, at the Seminole County Health Depart­
ment In Casselberry on August 5. 12. IB. and 26
from 10:00AM-11:30AM. call 830-8147 for more
Information. A class Is also ofTered on August 28
from 10:00AM-11:30AM at the Seminole County
Health Department in Sanford, for more Informa­
tion call 322-2724 ext. 3334. Susan Mulligan, a
Senior Public Health Nutritionist. Is ofTerlng ae­
ries of eight classes at the Sanford location b e­
ginning on August 18 to train new Breastfeeding
Peer Counselor volunteers, call 322-2724 ext.
3334 to register.

U n w a n te d
boats can
save lives
ORLANDO-Has
the wind
gone out of your suits? Hus
jour yucht become a yawner?
Instead of letting your boat be­
come u barnacle bucket, let It
help save lives. Don't pay to
store your unwanted boat, do­
nate Itt The National Kidney
Foundation o f Florida's Kidney
Cars Program not only takes
unwanted cars, but also boats,
motorcycles and motor homes.
It doesn’t even have to be In
running condition.
Kidney Cars Is a nationwide,
year-round, fully licensed and
Insured program. Simply call
1-800-488 CARS (2277) and the
foundation will arrange a free
pick-up for your used boat and
then acknowledge your gift for
tax deduction purposes. It may
also be a convenient way to
muke u donation without hav­
ing to come up with out-ofpockel hinds.
All proceeds raised by the
Kidney Cars 1To gram remain
In the area where the donation
was generated. With one phone
call to I -800-488-CARS (2277)
your boat can become a life
raft and help save Florida resi­
dents suffering from kidney
und urinary tract disease.

* Depression ranks among
the top three workplace prob­
lem*. following only family cri­
sis and stress.

organization* that can help.
* Recognizing when an em­
ployer hIiows sign* of a prob­
lem alTrctlng work perform­
ance. which may be drpres-

CAR ACCIDENT RECENTLY?

* Three percent o f short term
disability days are due to de­
pressive disorders. 78 percent
o f which Involve fem ale em ­
ployees.
* In a study conducted at
First Chicago C orporation, de­
pressive disorders accounted
for m ore than h a lf o f all m ental
health problem s. The amount
for treatm ent o f these claim s
was close to the amount spent
on treatm ent for heart disease.
* An estim ated 200 m illion
work days are lost each year
due to em ployee depression.
* At any one tim e, one out o f
every 20 em ployees experi­
ences depression.

ATTITUDES TOWARDS
PRESSION

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* Loss o f Interest In a ctivities
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* Thoughts o f suicide or
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From August 3 to August 7, 1998
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

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Internal Medicine/Primary Care

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to service

No two people experience
clinical depression In the sam e
manner. People suffering from
depression often experience a
num ber o f key
sym ptom s
which vary In severity and du­
ration.
In addition, depres­
sion often m anifests itself In
the w orkplace In the follow in g
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Hlon-rrlated. and referring the
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D ecrease productivity
M orale problem s
Lack o f cooperation
Excessive fatigu e
Unexplained aches/palns
Safety problem s, accidents
Excessive absenteeism
A lcohol and/or drug abuse

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Cancer numbers falling
There's some reassuring
news about cancer in Amer­
ica. A report released last
month by the National Can­
cer Institute shows that the
Incidence of cancer among
Americans Is declining for
the first time In fifty years--a
decline that Is partly attrib­
uted lo healthier lifestyles.
Including changes In diet and
Increased exercise. Although
the drop In Incidence has
been small, averaging 0.7
percent a year from 1990 to
1995. fewer new cancer cases
helps to reinforce the mes­
sage that cancer can be
beaten.

Last fall, the Am erican In ­
stitute for Cancer Research
IA1CR) published a landm ark
report on diet and cancer.
Food, Nutrition and (he P re­
vention o f Cancer A Global
I'enpectlve. The report e s ti­
mates that, through a proper
diet, weight control and exer­
cise. we can reduce the In ci­
dence of cancer by 30 to 40
percent. So while the num ber
of cancer cases has d e­
creased slightly in recent
years, health experts agree
that the potential for cancer
prevention far exceeds cu r­
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Emotional Behavior Problems
Substance Abuse
Depression, Anxiety, Schizophrenia
Manic Depression
Attention Deficit Disorder
Eating Disorders

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Sanford, FL 32771

Fax: 407-321-5655

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People
P A fiB A H T

F B V B IB

Destination: The road to M iss Am erica crown
Dianna Pitman
(now KIrchman),
who haa Sanford
roota, waa the
wlnnar of tha Mlaa
Sanford compac­
tion at a pagaant
In 1982 at Laka
Mary High School.
Thla pagaant, a
prallmlnary to tha
Mlaa Florida and
Mlaa Amarica
Scholarahlpa, waa
tha firat tlma In 31
yaara that Sanford
partlclpatad In tha
praatlgloua contaat aponaorad by
tha QFW C Junior
Woman*a Club of
Sanford Inc. Pitwant on to
win tha Mlaa Flor­
ida crown and
latar compatad for
Mlaa Amarica

D IE T R IC H

The Herald w ill celebrate a
birthday this month _ our
90th. Wowl
It's hard to believe I have been
here for the past 34 years
w riting m ostly news about lo ­
cal people. I have covered so ­
cial events from the ch risten ­
ing o f an Infant to that Infant's
wedding some 30 years later
and the christening o f that in­
fant's Infant. And on an on.
Next month, the Mlsa Am er­
ica Scholarship Pageant w ill be
held In A tlantic C ity. In re­
flecting back every Septem ber.
ray mind drifts to the local
scene and Sanford's gift to
pageantry.
Including
M iss
Am erica. Other parts o f the
country lout their celebs, but
when It com es to beauty, talent
and brains, don't turn up your
nose to Sanford's beauty queen
line-up.
It seems like lust yesterday
that Anita Wllllam kon tele­
phoned and sweet-talked me
Into being a Judge In a beauty
and talent pageant sponsored
by the TM County Road runners
C.D. Club In a jam boree d e­
signed
to
help
heartngIm
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Tara Hottond of Longwood. Miss America 1997, won the coveted tide i
Mies Kansas.

I hemmed, hawed and
to w rasel out. but finally
In to help the kids on
balmy Sunday afternoon In Oc­
tober. 1973. Every little bit
helps. I rationalized. The San­
ford Civic Center was packed
and overflow ing as supporters
rooted for their favorite can di­
dates. The entire event took on
the pomp and pageantry o f a
national relebratlon with the
crowds whistling,
shrieking,
applauding and chanting as
their favorite contestants per­
formed.
And. we as Judges, took our
Jobs very seriously. Joining me
on the Judges' panel were:
Sanford C ity Manager Pete
Knowles. Sanford Police C h ief
Ben Butler. Jack Davis, general
sales m anager o f B ill Baker
Volkswagen, and Vera W hite.
Florida State C itizens Radio
Association Queen.
The VFW Post 8207 entered a
beautiful, petite senior from
Colonial High School. Orlando
as Its entrant extraordinaire .
Her name was Delta Burke
whom we unanimously Judged
as the
'Jam boree
Queen."
There was another agreem ent
we shared: "She's going to the
top." And, w ell, you know the
rest • It's history.
W ithin the year, 18-year-old
Delta captured the Miss Or­
lando title and returned to
Sanford In February. 1974 os
the celebrity to crown the Beta
Sigma Phi King o f Hearts at
the Annual BSP Charity Ball, a

Dstta Burks, who rose to
America competition,
got
start to lame el a pageant lor
hearing-impaired
in
Sanord In 1973.

on to win the Mlaa Florida title
which placed h er In com peti­
tion for Miss Am erica w here
she emerged In the top 10 fi­
nalists. Not bad for the tal­
ented teen-ager whose pageant
roots are deeply Im planted In
Sanford.

M IM SANFORD.
Some 8 years later, in 1982.
the Junior Woman's Club o f
Sanford developed a strong
c* » « o f pageant fever and de­
cided to sponsor the Miss
Sanford Scholarship Pageant,
a prelim inary to the Miss
Florida and Miss Am erica pag­
eants. This was the drat tim e
In 31 years that Sanford was
represented In this prestigious
showcase.
Cjub members took on a bl£
load, but pulled the pageant
with the utmost o f profession­
alism under the deft direction
o f Beverly Huffman, chairman,
and Carole Prgram and Meg
Newman, co-chairm en. Martha
Yancey, Goodwill Am bassador
for the Greater Sanford Cham ­
ber o f Commerce, also con­
stantly plugged the highlytouted extravaganza.
Among the M iss Sanford con­
testants who put on a dazzling
pageant
at Lake Mary High
School were: Laura Anderson.
Katrina Nape. Marsha Saw'•"W rfrttk.FSg.i8

SyMa Hitchcock, Miss Univsrss of 1968, was a frequent visitor to8anford

Tillm an, Banks
There was another year’s
celebration
for the
fam ily
members o f the late Agnus
Tillm an. Via a charteredd bus.
the matriarch o f the Tillm ans.
Marie Tillm an. Journeyed with
over 30 fam ily and friends o f
the Tillm an to a fam ily reun­
ion.
From the sm allest grand to
the oldest great-grand, they a t­
tended the reunion held In
Philadelphia. Pa. from Friday
through Sunday. July 17-20.
Hosting the Tillm an fam ily
was Mrs. Josephine Tillm an
Banks (Aunt J o) as she Is
called by her sister-in-law .
nieces, nephews and friends.
Arriving m Philadelphia after
a safe and enjoyable ride on
the Elite Bus Co. bus. and
checking In at the Best W est­
ern Center City Hotel, we pre­
pared to attend the first gath­
ering of the Tillm ans who had
arrived from other parts o f the
United States. From Atlanta
came Mytrts T. Lackey. Ingrid
Lackey-Richardson
arrived
from
Tallahassee. Bettina
Robersoncam e from Chicago .
Chicago, and Sylvia W im berly
and fam ily.
H ie evening o f getting resc­
quoin ted. food, fun
an and chat-

Betty Tillm an Roberson, o f­
fered the Invocation o f one­
ness. love, happiness
and
peace.
Ericks Tillm an, daughter o f
Benlta
Tillm an,
presented
readings entitled "W e need one
another, together are grow In
Christ and the M ack reunion

ting waa enjoyed at Aunt J o's
‘ er ------hours o—f visitin
house. A‘ fter
------ _g
we boarded the bus to return to
the hotel a few m iles away.
Early risers were up to sight­
seeing about this historical
city or Philadelphia, shopping,
visitin g friends, museums, and
o f course, the m alls and out­
lets. Relaxation was also a part
o f the Itinerary after a busy

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6.-00 p.m. the Tillm ans
again, hosted by Aunt Jo. hod
their Tillm an fam ily reunion
banquet. Mable Jones o f Ph ila­
delphia waa at the piano with
the
opening
song
giving
strength to the attendee's T Go
To The Rock." Prince Oradey
Roberson, pastor o f the San­
ford. TMumph-Thc Church o f
the New Age. and husband o f

W alter James, friend o f the
fam ily, graced the guests with
his rendition o f “When Th ey
Ring Those
B ells."
Pastor
Charles Fenwick
gave the
blessing o f our food and fe l­
lowship. A fter a delicious din ­
ner was served, the celebration
continued with m ttalral rendi­
tions o f "Life Every Voice and
8ing". and "Give Me A Clean
Heart’ by Yvonne Brooks and
W illiam Tillm an. J r., son o f
WUllam and Cynthia Tillm an.
Sr.
Yes! "I Can Fly" says Ray'N ell
Tillm an,
granddaughter
of
Ralph and Rosalind H. Tillm an.
Ray'Nell danced a creative
dance to entertain the guests
A fter an evening o f fam ily and
friends a\}oym ent. a special
presentation was given to Aunt
Jo for her untiring love and

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K id s tu rn b a c k h istory at qu ain t m useum

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LAKE M ARY

M ARY
RO W E LL

For the second time this
summer, the Lake Maty ills*
totlenl Commission hosted one
of the field trips for the Parks
and Recreation Departments'
summer program.
A group of 25 kids walked
down from the Community
Hulldlng to the Frank Evans
Center. Once there, they were
divided
Into
groups.
Fran
Brrnder and Kaydcc Griffin
helped the kids make candles.
Senior Girl Scouts Kim Clay
and Stephanie Rowell volun­
teered their time to help the
kids make butter. Historical
Commission
Chair
Jean
Brooklyn
explained
several
displays to the kids.
Girl Scout volunteer Debbie
Swearingen took the kids Into
the office and let them try on
costumes. The boys put on oldstyle vests and hats, the girls
put on dresses with bonnets
and aprons. Each kid had n
* picture taken as a momento.
Because there were fewer kids
this time, they had more time
for playing with the costumes.
Several boys realized that there
were a lot more gtrls costumes
than boys and decided to give
those a try. Some o f the girls
got Into the act then by trying
on the boys costumes. They all
had a fun time.
WOW SETTING UP
TO BE GUARDIANS
WOW Is relatively new to
Lake Mary. It Is the Widow or
Widowers organization, spon­
sored by the VFW. Post 8207.
They are also open to those
persons who have a spouse In
u nursing home. The organiza­
tion has decided tit wants to
make a difference tn the lives
o f those confined to nursing
homes.
Although
m ost
nursing
homes do an outstanding Job,
there are those who do not.
WOW was made aware o f this
when a woman told a m em ber
that her m other had two b ro­
ken arm s and many brulaos
when she went to visit her.
WOW decided that they wanted
to be able to do som ething
about cases like this. T h eir
main objective now Is to be­
come a "Consum er W atchdog"
over all the nursing hom es
throughout Florida.
They have obtained
the
services o f a law firm which
w ill be helping them file as a
charitable, non-profit organiza­
tion. They have also obtained

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Pagt SB
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Tammy
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Deanna
Pitm an.
Catherine
Stewart. Beth Freem an, Dara
W ells. Barbara Childers, C arol
Tardlf. M offett Baker. Cather­
ine Coston and Helena How­
ard.
Deanna Pittm an o f Apopka
danced her way to win the M iss
Sanford title and later she waa
crowned Miss Florida In the
state pageant held at Orlando.
The club m em bers were fit to
be tied with all the excitem ent

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M ONSTER DEBT ?
WOW (Widow* or Wldowara organization) oftoore are:
Dam Dosaro, president (Mated); and standing (from
- ih r banking o f a state lobbyist.
Joseph Eadea, who w ill keep
their agenda known In T a lla ­
hassee.
In m em bership news, the
group has g rown from 26 to 56.
They m eet at 11AM the first
Tuesday o f every month at
Florida H ospital on Sandpond
Road. They also plan occa ­
sional Add trips. On August
19. the group w ill be going to
the Sem inole Dog Track in
Longwood.

M l) Sal QuB, vice president; Minnie Kane, secretary;
and Batty Krebs, chairman of momobrthip committee.

•If you're interested In Joining
WOW, or have had problem s
with a nursing home, Just call
Dorn Desam o at 323*5157 or
Sal Guilt at 260*1951.

a m , sc o u ts
PRODUCE COOKBOOK
Senior Troop 148 In Lake
Mary is putting together a
cookbook. The girls started
gathering recipes after they at*
tended the Historical Com m it*

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Alyaaa Hoopea. Back row. Em#y McDonald, Andrea
LaBonle and Jackie LaBonte.

the victory generated. A t this
point
Deanna returned
to
Sanford to relinquish her M iss
Sanford crown to C atherine
Stewart, a statuesque concert
pianist who finished out the
reign o f Miss Sanford.
Deanna aet out to win the
Miss Am erica Pageant with re­
hearsing her dance routine,
working out and getting her
sm all fram e ready for Judgment
day, so to speak. On the day
that she departed for A tlantic
City, I waa Joined by m em bers
o f the Sanford Junior Woman's

Club at Orlando Airport to
wish our protege a fond fare­
w ell. Yeaslree, we had picked a
winner. Deanna got a phe­
nom enal send-off at the a ir­
port from her numerous and
varied supporters as her flight
to fam e began.
Sadly, she did now em erge
Miss Am erica, although she
was cast as lead dancer In one
o f the pageant productions and
was. The green-eyed charm er
from Florida who was born to
entertain very definitely left her
mark on Atlantic City.
Although she lived tn Apopka
at the tim e, Deanna's Sanford
roots are tied to the John Schlrard fam ily. When she waa
growing up. she spent a lot o f
tim e in Sanford with her many
relatives and friends. Thirteen
years ago, Deanna married
m arried computer softw are ty ­
coon. Kenneth Klrchman, and
today, the vivacious entrepre­
neur successfully operates her
own business. DPK Inc. In A l­
tamonte Springs. A perform ing
aria enthusiast. Deanna a lso
supports all art forms and fa a
strong advocate o f cM c affaire.
8he advises young wom en
who are Just entering the pag­
eant circuit to "challenge only
yourself.'' She added .that con ­
testants
should
have
goals...stay in focus...and go
for what they want.
H U B 0 X IV B M B
Ootng back a few yeara prior
to the Miss Sanford Pageant o f
1962,1 waa at a political gath­
ering in Sanford when my eyes
suddenly stopped on th is g or­
geous young woman across the
room. It didn't fake long to m o­
sey up to her and introduce
myself.
You
could
have
knocked me over with a feather
when she told me she was
Sylvia Hitchcock. Miss USA
and then Miss Universe o f
1968. Sylvia and I hit It o ff very
w ell and soon, I convinced her
that she should com e to San­

Alter winning the Miss Florida crown, Daanna Pitman (laft), Miss Sanford
1983, crowned runner-up Catherine Stewart as Miss Sanford to Ml her
unexpired term.

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slon's Girt Scout Day two years
ago. The cookbook has a great
deal
of
heritage
recipes
(recipes handed down from
parent to child). It w ill also
have a section on International
food and camping cuisine. To
offset the cost o f printing, the
troop ts selling ads in the
cookbook. If you would like to
buy an ad In the cookbook, you
can call Mary Rowell at 3211498. The book w ill be avail­
able by late October.

L E T ’S K I L L

ford and crown our Beta Sigma
Phi King o f Hearts. She agreed,
she cam e and fell in love with
Sanford where she often vis­
ited. At last count, Sylvia and
her husband lived In W inter
Park.

Pioneer Credit &amp; Debt
CtHiMtlulatitui Service*

Tara Holland made two un­
successful tries for the Miss
Florida crown but didn't quite
make it after she moved to
Longwood with her fam ily In
1985.
Following graduation
bom Lake Mary High School In
1990. Tkra entered the Univer­
sity o f Missouri at Kansas City
where she was working on her
m aster's when she won M iss
Flint H ills com petition. W in­
ning this honor was her gate­
way to the Miss Kansas com ­
petition which she also won.
The Miss Kansas title was
Tfcra's ticket to M iss Am erica
J997 com petition
when she
warbled her way to
capture
the coveted title. A fter a year o f
reigning as Miss Am erica, Tara
la back at the university wind­
ing up her m aster’s.

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O N T O VAT
Natalie W eld o f Sanford, the
reigning Miss Apopka,
re­
cently com peted for the Mias
Florida title at the state pag­
eant in OalnesvlUe.
N atalie
waa awarded a scholarship for
"Best Dancer* and later the
pageant com m ttee announced
that she won another scholar­
ship as the most talented non­
finalist. Congratulations. N a­
talie.
A t 19, Natalie ia on the way.
Her circle o f fans and follow ers
surely agree: "She's headed for
the top."
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CoatinMd from Pag* SB
working concern for the ramlly
and for hosting this years fam­
ily reunion. The presenlatlon
was made hy Myrtlre T.
Lackey.
Sunday
morning worship
service was held nt the Flrsl
Colored
Wesley
Methodist
Church of which Aunt Jose­
phine Banks Is nn ardent
member and active usher. The
gospel choir truly sang out of
their hearts and the spirit was
Indeed present. The message of
the morning was delivered by
Pastor
Charles
Fenwick.
Thougltts from a message to be
remembered, 'life Is a circling
move. There Is much to be
teamed with our Ixml sur­
rounding his children. He Is
our teacher. 'One day at a lime.
It will be all right. I can go to
Ood In prayer.”
After this service, family
members said good-bye to
family and friends to return to
their various homes. From
Sanford there wns: Agnes
Wade, Rena. Render. Hope.
LeLonnie. Alton
and Judy
Glenn. Turner and Garron
Davis. Sylvester Randall. Lau­
ren. Kelvin Lodger.
Thanks to all who helped to
make thla historical trip a suc­
cess. Thanks to the hostess.
Mrs. Josephine Banka, family
and friends o f Philadelphia for
a wonderful reunion and week­
end.

HAFPT BIRTHDAY
Happy birthday to the month
of July birthdays: Rosemary
Atwell. Annie Addison. Brenda
Campbell, Betty Freddie. Mary
Hays. Phyllis Johnson. Patricia
Mitchell, Lenora Mobley, and
Betty Washington.

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The phone number Is 302*
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A TLA N T A V ISITO R S

Visiting for n few days with
their parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Vnnshaun Williams and daugh­
ter of Atlanta where Vanshnun
Is attending medical school.
TUTO RS NEEDED

"The Harbor' Is for students
In Castle Brewer Court. Tutors
and mentors nre needed lo as­
sist children nnd parents. Can
you work with computers at the
library center nnd assist stu­
dents with homework? Help
reduce literacy In our commu­
nity. Call Elizabeth 11. Graham
Glover a Title 1 Community
Educator at 323-3150.

MUSIC MINISTRY
Enjoy an evening o f worship
In song featuring T h e Music
Ministry o f Greater First Bap­
tist Church, Washington. DC.
Tills music ministry Is under
•he direction o f Blanche R.
Hammond, sister o f Sylvia
Hammond
Stallworth.
The
community Is Invited to wor­
ship In song.
Cl 1 ANING • LAUNDRY • IRONING

HOMEWORK HELP
Voung people are Invttcd to
attend Club Zion to get help
with homework with a tutoring
session. Feel free to come and
talk about young people's
problems at Zion Hope Baptist
Cliureh on Wednesday 5:30 7:30 p.m.

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School 1s opening. Have you
thought of sending your little
one or baby to a new center?
ABC Learning Center Is now
accepting children for the
1998-99 term.
Aa a certified licensed center
they alao accept after school
children. This Is a 4/C provider
for ages one month to twelve
years old. There Is recreation,
study and a alrk room for little
ones.
Wrlfare Reformers are Invited
to enroll their children as they
open early and close late from
Monday through Friday. ABC
Learning Center la operated by
Helen Saunders William, 250

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DEAR ABBY: Thla Is in response
to your snswer to the 29-yesr-old
women who bought her own house,
and now her mother is planning to
move in with her.
Your advice to allow her mother
to move in w h ile she’s going
through rough times with the girl's
father is only going to cause the
daughter more grief when it comes
tim e for her to move her mother
out.
The problems o f the parents are
not the daughter’s to assume, and
once her mother haa settled in, it
will be impossible to get her out —
especially once she has her daugh­
ter to take care of her.
1 recently divorced after 25 years
o f m arriage, I could easily have
gone back to my parents' or lister’s
home. Friends also offered their
homes, but I decided to stand on my
own two feet — as that girl's mother
must alao da She can find an apart­
ment and be moved in a day. They
will then have their own space, and
the parents may work through their
problems.
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lowed to burden her daughter.

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as well, for allowing this behavior.
I know this Is very common, and
we often blam e the economy for
children continuing to liv e with
their parents at later ages; however,
we should see this for what it really
is — avoiding responsibility. This
young woman probably bought her
own n on e w ith the money she
saved by living with her parents.
Abby, she should not let her
mother live with her forever, but
a tem porary place to stay is the
least she could do to show her
appreciation.
SEEING IT CLEARLY A T 30,
NORTH CAROLINA
D EAR SEEING IT C LE A R LYi
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much tru 111 In you r oonciusloiiBs
Thank you fo r speaking ouL

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• t Ike vehem ent disagreem ent
th a t m y a n s w e r g e n e ra te d . I
h a d th o u g h t m y a d v ic e w as
DEAR ABBY: 1 buy all sorts o f
compassionate and a good com­ fancy pins to wear on my suits and
prom ise. R oad on fo r a la tte r blouses. I am uncertain which side I
from a reeder w ho concurs w ith should wear them on. Since I am
my sdvicei
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them on the left side.
DEAR ABBY: The letter from
When I get to my Job, a co-work­
the 29-yesr-old who is reluctant to er always changes my pin because
allow her mother to live with her she says I'm w earin g it on the
mads me want to scream, because wrong side. Please help.
o f the all-too-com tnon attitu d e
RIGHT OR WRONG
shown in tho letter. This young
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woman is a self-centered person
who is used to getting her own way.
D EAR R IG H T O R WRONGt I
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lowed her to stay in their home ao a id e, and h a ve o b serv ed th a t
long. She's delighted Anally to be on m oat w om en d o ao aa w e ll. I
her own at 29, but she should have think you r co-w orker has a lo t
been on her own long before now o f nerve. T e ll h er that you have
rather than living olT her parents. It on g o o d a u th o rity th a t tha
side is the righ t
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After Hours
W ith H a llo w e e n : H 2 0 , the fin al curtain call
In movie lingo. The Martini
is the final shot o f the day.
The term could also apply io
this column which will be the
Anal "Screen Tests* for the
St-tnlnolc Herald with my name.
And what a tide It has been.
Since 1997. I have been the
Aim reviewer and. during that
time, some major landmarks
have stapled themselves in Aim
history. James Cameron sank
the competition with his phe­
nomenal Tlfnnfc. Joel Schu­
macher clipped the wings of
the llatman series, n studio
was "smart" enough to give
stand-up comedlnn Carrot Top
a movie, and Spielberg waved
his director's wand on war
movies with the gripping Sao-

David
Frazier
V im /

Inq Private Ryan. Good Burger
gave us gas and Good Will
Hunt tug proved good for the
soul.
Bruce Willis did not meet
‘ annageddon* at the box office
this year, but his marriage with
gorgeous Demi Moore has met
the great ‘ divide*. Robin W il­
liams JustlAably got his Oscar,
and DtCaprlo had as much
luck with the golden statuette
as the fortune hunters In T i­
tanic had In Andlng that big,
blue diamond.
Kevin Costner's I'ostman was
overnighted to the scrap heap,
and Jack Nicholson found that
it doesn't get any better than
As Good As It Gets. Harrison
Ford was stranded with S ix
Days. Seven Nights, but did not
have to be Impeached for Air
Force One. All the while, audi­
ences were kept In suspense
awaiting the revamped Godz­
illa. but were upset to And out
It was Just another lizard.

The XFIles made its big
screen debut, but Lost in Space
remained that way in its big
screen debut.
Jim Carrey
scored big with Uar. Liar In
last year's blockbuster race,
and returned to his 8100 mil­
lion plateau again this year

C o lle g e
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Seminole Community College
presents their 1996-99 Concert
Season:
Music Faculty Recital. Octo­
ber 7. 12 p.m.: Core Ensemble
resentation *Of Ebony Ent­
ers*. October 29. 7:30 p.m.:
Fall Choral Concert with SCC
Chorale. Choraliers, Commu­
nity Chorus, November 22. 3
p.m.;
2nd Annual
Winter
Community Orchestra Concert,
December 3. 7 p.m.: 27th An­
nual Winter Band Concert.
‘ Joyous Sounds of the Season*.
SCC Symphonic Band, Decem­
ber 6. 4 p.m.; 3rd Annual Holi­
day Jazz Ensemble Concert.
December 11. 8 p.m.; Musk:
Student Recital. March 10. 12
p.m.: 27th Annual Spring Band
Concert.
SCC
Symphonic
Band. April 11. 4 p.m.; Contemporary Choral Ensemble.
April 14. 12 p.m.: 26th Annual
Community Chorus Concert.
April 18. 3 p.m.; 2nd Annual
Community Orchestra Spring
Concert. April 22. 7 p.m.; 32nd
Annual Spring C ho rid Concert
with SCC Chorale. Choraliers,
April 25. 4 p.m. and SCC Jazz
Ensemble
Spring
Concert,
April GO. 8 p.m.
All concerts are held in the
SCC Fine Arts Concert Hall,
and arc free and open to the
public. For further information,
call (407) 328-2039. Other cul­
tural activities are listed on the
SCC
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time has come.
II Is not a
clever, ingenious Idea like Wes
Craven had for Ills Nightmare
on Elm Sired serlrs. but II Is
an ending. One of the execu­
tive producers for the new Aim
Is Kevin Williamson of Scream
fame. Williamson tries to re­
suscitate Ihls dead series. He
should know from his love a f­
fair with horror flicks that
some things nre betler Irfi

Jamie Lee Curtis and Michael Myers In Steve Miner's Haloween:H20. a Di­
mension Films release, now playing in area theaters.
with The Thrman Shorn.

But the major highlight of my
career here at the Herald
comes with this Anal review:
Hnlloivcen: H20. This one-star
Aim Is a sequel to John Car­
penter’s 1978 Aim. which some
consider a classic
In the
slasher Aim genre. Funny how
the makers of this new Hallow­
een seem to haw forgotten
about the sequels between the
first Aim and the new Aim actually, that's not a bad Idea.
In H20. Jamie Lee Curtis re­
prises her role as Laurie
Strode, the frazzled young lady
terrorized by butcher knife
wielding specter. Michael My­
ers. It's been, of course. 20

a n since the honor on HalKStrode.
wen.
October
31.
and
Myers' sister, has gone
Into hiding with a new name
and a new life. Myers Is tupsed to be dead, but you can't
P°
,ave sequels If he 1st
ha
Curtis' Strode Is. according
to her son. a practicing alco­
holic checking herself in and
out of therapy sessions, psy­
chiatrist offices and self-help
groups. Nothing works. Then,
she Is enlightened by an anal­
ogy about Victor Frankenstein
facing his fears and confront­
ing the monster he had cre­
ated.
She certainly will be tested
once she realizes her brother

The following Is a schedule of children's programs tor the North
Branch; 150 N. Palmetto Ave.. Sanford, the West Branch. 245
Hunt Club Blvd., North. Longwood. and the Northwest Branch,
580 Green way Blvd.. Lake Mary, of the Seminole County Public
Library System. The branches are open Monday through Thurs­
day, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; closed Friday; Saturday. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Sunday. I to 9 p.m. For more Information on any of the p ro­
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M O V IE
TRIVIA
Q. I have Is kaow — Is T m mrv Lee
Jones, arks plays la "Men la Buck."
the sane Tommy Lee Jsaes who
played la the movies "BUly Jack"
and "The Trial o f Billy Jack"? I say
he is. but my husband says be isn't.
Please help us settle this
for all. - C.W.. Allegan. Mick.
A Your husband is right. The star
of those movies was Tom Laughlin.
They are two different Toms.
Q. My question is oa the movie
"M illenn ium ." aka "T h e Final
Countdown” — are they one and the
same? When and why did the title
change? — D.T., Bloux Falls. 8.D.
A There's been no title change for
either film. "The Final Countdown*

came out in IMO and "Millennium" in
IBM. They are two separate and dis­
tinct films.
Q. How caa we get "M oloney,”
"Roar." "The Visitor." "M d ie r o f
Portaae" and " Deliaventara* hack
aa the air with new shows? Not just
reruns. — WJL, Bryant. Ark.
A. You cant. Of the shows you've
listed, only “Soldier of Fortune" will
return with new episodes.
Q. There was a movie just before
the Vietnam War. I think the naam
was "Youag Billy Young"; at least,
that song was sang la the movie. The
settiag was in M ezlco about the
ISMs. A Mexican conflict was going
oa. Is it oa video? It's oa TV aoce la
a while. - HJC8.. Fairbault. Mina.
A. That film, from IB4B, was based
on Will Henry's book "Who Rides With
Wyatt?" It starred Robert Mitchum,
Angie Dickinson and Robert Walker
but, unfortunately, there is no video

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And so ends my lime at the
Herald and 'Screen Tests*. It
has been a four-star experi­
ence. and. to coin Hie phrases
o f fellow critics, ll's been a
hoot, a scream, a sensation, a
must see. a triumph, and a
masterpiece.
I hope to see
each and every one of my rend­
ers nt thr movies, and, until
then, this balcony Is closed...

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linn found her and wants to
finish what he sturted 20 yeurs
ago. Of course, he must kill a
few homy teens first, and a
couple of other poor saps be­
fore Anally battling tils sinter.
Steve Miner, who has di­
rected other terrible horror
flicks like Friday the 13th
(parts 2 and 3) and House, di­
rects this Aim. He sticks to
formula with the music to un­
derscore the suspense and the
Initial scares or fake scares
thrown Into the brew. He at­
tempts drama with little effec­
tiveness. Ills direction Is ama­
teurish especially In a scene
where Strode's son argues with
his mother about giving him
space. The drama is so lousy 1
wanted to start laughing...wall.
I did laugh.
Curtis must have felt an obli­
gation to return for Hallou&lt;een'H
20th.
She is. nfier all, the
scream queen who starred In
not only Halloween (parts I
and 2) but also Prom Night.
Terror Train and The Fog. And
speaking of scream queen.
Curtis' mother. Janet Leigh,
who was the first victim of
cross dressing Norman Bates
In Hitchcock’s classic Psycho.
makes an appearance.
Halloween: H20 will thank­
fully end the aeries, and Its

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available.
q . Many years ago. I watched a
movie that brought tears to say eyes.
I think it was called "K ing for a
N ight” with Chester Morrta. Who
played la the roles of his slater aad
his fother? la It an video? — H.P.,
Topeka. Kan.
A. I can find no record of a film by
that name, either in the lists of movies
made or in Morris's filmography.

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q . Do you have any Information
about Cara Williams? Did aha play
la a sitcom with Harry M organ
called "Gladys"? - C .T „ --------A Ms. Williams, now 73. did indeed
co-star with Morgan in a sitcom, but
it was called "Pete and Gladys." She
also had her own show — “The Cara
Williams Show" — and was in the cast
of “Rhode" for a year, as well as ap­
pearing in quite a lew movies.

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lo have any right, kite, or
at In tha property harem
dA cnbe d
LAST
KNOWN
A ORESB ol Charter C Carter
a &gt;0 Do a t i n . Loa Qeloe. CA
11 31-4142
ha LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
ol Pacific Management Oroup.
IN : ir S4S0 Topanga Canyon
O fd . 4I0T. Chataaorth. CA
SI lit
'OU AI
ARE NOTIFIED that an
eclion lo&gt;Itoiectoee mortgage on
tha loHoaring deaenbad property m Seminole County. Florida
l o t t i t . Pi c k e t t d o w n s .
UNIT III. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN?PLAT ROOK S3. PAGES 14.
IB AND IS. PUBLIC RECOROS
] SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORl1having a commonly known
era aa
Pickett Downe Drhra.
uluota. FL SITES
bean filed againal you and
are raqulrad to aarva an
al ol your written dala na­
il any. with tha Seminole
unty Clark ol ttwa Court with10 daya from tha data ol pubatlon. and lo aarva a copy on
(Wlitf's Attorney. Jennifer S
anka. ol the Law Firm ol
ASSOCIATES. P A .
la 1TTST U S .
North. Suita M0.
Ingrove Day. Clearwater.
Florida SSTS4, within SO daya
h im the hral data ol pubitcaIkOi otharwlae a delault anil be
entered againal you lor tha
relel demanded In lha com|J*nt
CUlrd JULY 22. 1SSE
MARYANNE m o r s e
&lt; 1 CLERK OF THE COURT
Chr Ruth King
Ap Deputy Clerk
• In accordance with lha
Aidencana With Dlaabilittee Act.
peraona with dteabiktiee need a apec la I accommodation lo
participate m thla proceeding
should
contact
court
Adkninlalratlon al lelaphona
nuhbar 1-40T-4SS0. not later
th^i aavan |T| daya prior lo tha
proceeding II hearing Impaired.
fTtjD) i abO Sa a -l t t i . or Voice
(&gt;/)■1-400-444-4770, via Florida
Refcy Service.
Pubiieh July SI. and Auguat t.
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NOTIOB OF
PUDLIO SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby,
given, that on the date and time
Haled below, and continuing
horn day to day until all gooda
arc aold. we will aell al public
auction, lo the hlgheet bidder,
lor caah, at the warehouae ol
STORAGE USA. located al 410
FLORIDA CENTRAL PARKWAY,
LONOWOOD. FL . tha following
gooda. vrarea and merchandlae
lor rant and other chargee lor
which a lien on came la
claimed, to wit
DATE OF SALE
04/12/11
TIME OF SALE
11:00AM
TRAVSTAR
(CHARLES DAVIS)
431
OFFICE FURNITURE
HOWARD MC OERMOTT 0114
FURNITURE
DEOORAH HEITMAN
41TS
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
KEN VENTURI OOLO
1110
MISC OOOOS SUPPLIES
KEN VENTURI OOLO
4141
DOXED FILES SUPPLIES
CAN0V SNIPES
It S I
FURNITURE
THOMAS HAMM
ISST
HOUSEHOLD OOOOS
ALLEN OILMAN
4SSI
HOUSEHOLD OOOOS
OIVON JULIANO
4341
PERSONAL ITEMS
ARMANDO SALVADORS
4311
OFFICE SUPPLIES
ORIAN WHIIENANT
4433
FURNITURE HOUSEHOLO
ITEMS
SANDRA BLANKENSHIP 444S
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
DAVID MALIN
44S4
HOUSEHOLO OOOOS
KBNNV MARKOWSKI
4SSS
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
SAFESO SYSTEMS
4131
FURNITURE FILES
IAWSRANCS S POWELL 4S3S
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
BERNARD LONO
4MB
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
BERNARD LONO
4M T
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
A E M M cleaning depoell antt
be collected lor each unit purchaaed and refunded alter all
contenta ol the unlt/a haa been
removed Irom tha facility Tha
above information la lo be pubkahed once a week lot two coneecutme weeke Said aale lo be
under end by virtue ol the
atatutea ol the elate ol Flonda.
m auch caaea made and provid­
ed
Publiah July S I and Auguat S.

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M TNB CM 0W IT OOVNT
OF TNB BtOMTBBRTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M A M D FOB
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS MO. C O -IT S T -O M S S -tt
IN HE CHANOE OF NAME OF
ERIC WILLIAM WEEKS
EDIE JOE WEEKS
MOTtCB OF ACTION
TO ERIC WILLIAM
BARNHORST
EDDIE JOS
BARNHORST
STATS OF FLORIDA
TO MICHAEL WILLIAM WEEKS
STS Foreet Creak Drive
Seal apt 0
Columbue. Ohio 43SS3
You arc hereby nattftad that a
petition lor change el name of
your minor children area filed In
true Court on tha 4th day of
April, A D IS M . by Monlgue
la aarva a copy of your written
defaneee. It arty ta It. on partbenere whaae name and
addraaa are Enc William Weeke
and Sdie Joe Waaka SS4S
Croft on Way. Lake Mary. Florida
3ST4S and Mo tha original with
tha clerk of tha above etyled
court on or before AUOUST
14th, 1SSS. olherwtee |udgemen! may be entered againal
you for the relief demanded In
tha petition
WITNESS my hand and tha
aaal ol thla court on July Sth.
IS M
(BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Luanne Woodley
Deputy Clark
Publiah: July IS. IS . and Augual
3.4.1444
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NOT tea
THB ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAOEMENT DISTRICT glvaa
notloa of lie Intent lo ieaue a permil on July S4th. ISM :
Florida Water Servicer Corporation. PO Boa SOMSO. Orlando.
FL. 3ISSO-BSSO, Application • S3SS. The Dlalrlcl propoaea lo adocate 0 01447 MOD ol water tot Unaccounted lo t uee.
Unaccounted lot uaa and 0 0ISSS MOO of water lot Accounted for
uee. Fluahlng and 0 S M I I MOO ol water lor HouaahoM. Pereonal
neede and O.OOOBB MOO ol water lor Health and ealety. Fire prolection Tha withdrawala uaad by thla propoaed protect wid conalal ol Oround Water Irom Floridan Aquifer via S Active Welle In
Sami note County located In Section St. Town ahIp S t l. Range 3M
known aa CHULUOTA
__
Tha (data) containing each ol the Hated appUeottonls) la available
lor Mapeetlon Monday through Friday a.cept lor legal hoWdaya,
• m a m la SOS p.m. at tha SL Johna River Water Management
OlaMat Hiedguartore or tha appropriate Sarvico'CantorA ny par*
eon whoae eubatantial Intereata are or may be affected by any o '
the Olelrtefe permitting dec latone Identified above may petition
lor M adminlatratlve hearing In accordance artth aactlon ISO IT .
F.B. Petltiona muat comply with the requiremente ol Florida
Administrative Coda Ruiea 40C-1.411 and 4SC-1 M l and ba Med
with (received by) the DieMet Clark, heated at SL Johja RJrar
Water Management Dlatriet. Stata Highway 1M Weal. P.O. Baa
MSS, PaUtka. Florida. 3S1TS-14SS Petltiona for adminlatratlve
hearing on tha above apphcallon&lt;a) muat ba filed within fourteen
(14) daya of publication ol thla notice. Failure to Hie a petition
within thla lima period ehall conatltute a waiver ol any rights auch
a poraon may have to requeat an adminiatretlve hearing under
aectien ISO.ST. F.B.. concerning the aubiect permit application.
PetMona which are not Wed In accordance with die above provlalone are aubiect lo dlemieaal.
Lynn Minor
Data Management Buperviaor
Otvtelon ol Permit Data Servicea
Publiah: Auguat S. 1SSS

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IN THB C IR C U IT CO URT
OF TNB 1STM JUDIOIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
BBMINOLB OOUNTY,
FLORIDA
BBN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASB NOi S7-1SS3-CA-14-K
CITIBANK. FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK
PLAINTIFF
VS
WILLIAM M OELTZ
(244-18-1150),
UTE OELTZ (595-28-0244).
OLENOALE FEOERAL OANK.
FS O . THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA:
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE.
DEFENDANTS)
NOTIOB
OF FORBCLOSURB SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauanl lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol lorecloeure dated
July 24th. 1BBS. entered In Civil
Cate No ST-1623-CA-14-K ol
the Circuit Court ol the 1STH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I will aell to Ihe higheat
and beet bidder lot caeh AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR ol the
SEMINOLE County Courthouea
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE
m SANFORD. Florida, at It 00
a m on the 37th day ol Auguet.
1444 the following detenbed
properly aa aet forth In raid
Summary Final Judgment lo­
ud
THE SOUTH 200 FEET OF THE
WEST 400 FEET OF THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL
OEOIN TTT 4 FEET NORTH OF
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
NORTH EAST 1/4, SECTION 34.
TOWNSHIP SI SOUTH. RANOE
30 EAST. THENCE RUN WEST
340 FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH
44 4 FEET. THENCE RUN WEST
SIS 4 FEET. THENCE RUN
NORTH S3S FEET TO THE
NORTH OF LINE OF SAID
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHEAST 1/4. THENCE RUN
EAST TO THE NORTHEAST OF
SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHEAST 1/4 ANO SOUTH
TO POINT OF DEOINNINQ. AS
RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated thla SSth day ol July
IM S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jeeewic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S Unrverally Drive
Suds A00
Plantation. FL 33324
(S44) 333-4000
47-14274
In accordance wllh the
American with Dieebihtiee Act.
pereont with dieabilitiee needmg a epeciel accommodation lo
participate m true proceeding
ahould contact the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court al the SEMINOLE
County Courthouea at (407)323-4330. not latar than eeven
daya prior la the proceeding II
hearing Impaired. 1-SOO-S454771 (TDD) or 1-SOO-S4S-S770.
via Florida Relay Service
Publiah Auguat 2. S. IBS!
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JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT,

BABB NBi SS-tSSS-OA 14 B
MELLON MORTOAOB
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS.
DAVID B WYNN. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
UENORS. CREDITORS.
TR U STIES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO
AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAINST DAVID B.
WYNN. RITA K. WYNN.
IF LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AQ AINIT RITA K. WYNN.
COLONY COVE OWNERS
ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. INC.;
THE CROSSINGS MASTER
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC ; NOVUS CREDIT
SERVICES. INC. F/K/A
SEARS CONSUMER
FINANCIAL CORPORATION:
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTIOB
BP PBRSOIBOWRB B A L I
NOTICE IS HERSBY OIVEN
purauant lo • Summary Final
Judgment ol lorecloeure dated
July 17th, 1BBS. entered In Civil
Caaa No. SS-tOSS CA t4 O ol
the Circuit Court ol tha tSTH
Judicial Olrcull in and tor SEMINOLB County. Santord. Florida,
I will aeS lo lha higheat and
beat bidder tor each at tha Waal
front door ol tha Seminole
County Courthouea located at
SOI N. Park Avenue in Sanlord,
Florida, al It B 0 a m on the
14th day ol Auguat. 1SSS the
following deecrtbed property
eat forth In eaid Summary FkMai
LOT 34. OF BLOCK 1, COLONY
COVB. ACCORDING TO THB
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK SB. PAGE 77-80,
OF THB PUBLIC RBOOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Da lad thia 20th day of July.

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(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
B r Jana B. Jeeewic
Deputy Clark
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. Univeralty Drive
Bulla 100
Plantation. FL 33SS4
(SS4) 3)3-8000
SS-SSSS1 (FNMA)MEL
In accordance with lha
American with Dieabilitiee Act,
Peraona with dieabdittea need­
ing a epeciel accommodation to
participate M thia proceeding
ahould contact the Clerk ol dte
Circuit Court al the BBMINOLB
county Courthouea at 407-3334330, not later than aavan daya
r lo Mm pmeaadMg. II i
Impaired. !-SOO-SS8-S777t
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IN TNB CIRCUIT CO URT
FOR BBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
PROBATB DIVISION
Fite Numben SB-474 OP
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
CARMINA VERAY.
Decanted
NOTIOB
OF ADMINISTRATION
(One PR)
The adminiatralion ol the
ealale ol CARMINA VERAY.
deceated. File Number S4-S74
CP. la pending In the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida. Probate Oiviaion. the
addraaa ol which la
PO. Drawer C
Sanlord. FL 32 772-04 54
The name and addraaa ol the
Pereonal Repreeentalive and
the Pereonal Repreaenlative'a
attorney are tel forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All peraona on whom thla
notice la aerved who have
obfectiona that challenge the
validity ol the WiN. the quakficaliona
ol
the
Pereonal
Repreeentathre. venue or |urtediction ol thla Court are
required to Ilia their ob|ac lions
with thla Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY 0AVS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH creditora of the decedent
and other pereon having cieima
or damende agalnat decadence
eatale on whom a copy of thia
notice ia aerved within three
monlhe alter the dele ol the
Aral publication of thia notice
imiat hie their clatma with thia
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE OATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AH other creditora ol the dece­
dent and peraona having cieima
demande againal the deca­
dence eatate muat file their
claime with thia Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE ALL
CLAIMS.
DEMANDS
AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL 0E FOREVER BARRED
The date ol lira! publication ol
thia notice re July SSth. I BBS
JOSE A VERAY
40S Hidden Meadow a Loop
4tt4
Fern Park. Flonda 32730
Edwin L. Wilkameon
Florida Bar No 0144740
GILES S ROBINSON. PA
340 N Orange Avenue
Suite 400
Ortando. FL 32401
Telephone (407) 423-3441
Pubbah July 24. and Auguat 2.
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NORWEST MORTQAGE. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
ALISON A KRUSE. ET AL
OEFENOANTfS)
NOT ICS OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE REa v i CE
TO
ALISON
A
KRUSE.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ALI­
SON A. KRUSE whoa# realdance
la
unknown
If
he/ahe/lhey be living, and If
he/ahe/lhey be dead, the
unknown dalendanta who may
be apouaea. helra. devlaeca,
granteea. aaeigneea. Iienora.
creditora. truateee. and all par­
ties claim.ng aa Mtaresl by.
through, under or against the
Dalendanta. who are not known
to be deed or alive, and aH par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, title or Interest In the
property described M the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 148.
BUILOINO SB. OP HID0EN
SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDINO TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECORDED NOVEMBER tS.
1344 IN O.N. BOOK 1444.
PAOES S4S-7SS AND AMENDED
BY
FIRST
AMENDMENT
THERETO RECORDED MARCH
IS. 1S44 IN O R BOOK 1423.
PAOES 471-444 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA TOGETHER
WITH ALL APPURTENANCES
THERETO AND AN UNDIVIDED
INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS OF SAID CONDO­
MINIUM AS SET FORTH IN SAID
DECLARATION.
has been filed against you and
you are required te serve a
copy af your written defenses,
if any, to it on 0AVID J. STERN.
ESG. Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address Is SSt S University
Drive 4 SCO. Plantation, FL
33334 (no later than 30 days
from the data of tha first publi­
cation of this notice of action)
and file the original with the
clerk of this court either be lore
aenrtca on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter: other­
wise a default art* bo enured
againal you tor the relief
demanded In the complaint or
petition Iliad heroin.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of thia Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this SSth day ol
JULY. tSSS.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COUNT
BVi Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SSI S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 400
PLANTATION. FL S33S4
SS-3S44SMCL)
Publiah: August t. S, 1SSS
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BP FIOTtTfOVB NA4SB
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business al P.O.
Boa 442157. Lake Mary. Florida
337S4-21S7, Seminole County.
Florida, under tha Fictitious
Name of D tfTW M R BSOON B
M O R I, and that I tnund to reg­
ister said name with the
Division
of
Corporations,
TaNahasaoe. Florida, in accor­
dance with Mu provisions of Mu
Fictitious Name StatuUa. ToWit: Section 844.84. Florida
Statutes 1841.
Brad Plummer
Publiah Augual 2. tSSS
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IN THB CINOUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IH AHD FOR
SEMIHOLE COUHTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURI4DICTIOH DIVISIOH
CASB HOl SB 11TS C A I4 P
OE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JEFFREY S. OURKOS.
IF LIVING. AND IF
OEAO, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISES. ORANTEES.
ASSIONEES, LIENOR.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER
OR AOAINST JEFFREY S.
OURKOS: CYNTHIA L
DURKOS A/K/A CYNTHIA L
HENMAN A/X/A CYNTHIA
HERMAN. IF LIVING. AND
IF D U D . THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISES. ORANTEES.
ASSIONEES.
LIENOR. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO
AN INTEREST BY.
th r o u g h , under or
AGAINST CYNTHIA L
DURKOS A/K/A CYNTHIA L
HERMAN A/K/A CYNTHIA
HERMAN. P4B LENDING
CORP. JOHN DOE AND
JANE 00E AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
0SFEN0ANTIS)
NOTIOB
OF FORBCLOSURB SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgment of lorecloeure dated
July 27th, 1SSS. entered In Civil
Caae No. S3 1174 CA14 P the
Circuit Court of the 14TH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I w « aen lo the higheat
and beat bidder lor caah AT
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COUR­
THOUSE of the SEMINOLE
County Courthouea located al
301 N PARK AVENUE in SAN­
TORO Florida, at 11 00 a m. on
the 21th day of Augual the fol­
lowing deacribed property aa
aet forth In eaid Summary Final
Judgment to-wit
LOT 112. DROVE VIEW VIL­
LAGE SUBDIVISION. A REPLAT
OF LAKE MARY ESTATES ANO
LAKE MARY ESTATES RECRE­
ATIONAL AREA. ACCORDINO
TO THE MAP THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAOE(4) 4-4. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled thu 27th day July. tSSS
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PL/UNT1FF
SOI S Unlverally Drive
Suita 400
Plantation. FL 33334
(334) 333-4000
SO-34331 (FM)GEH
In oesordeneo with the
American with Dteabtutiee Act.
peraona with dieabdittea need­
ing a epeciel accommadabon to
participate in thia proceeding
ahould contact the Clerk ol tho
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouea at 407-3334334. not later than seven days
to Die proceeding II hearUnpaired, t -SS0-S44-S7 71
0) or f-SOO-S44-S77S, via
_ ‘ Relay Sarvico. ‘ *
Pubiieh: Auguat 2, S, tSSS
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OF TNB BtONTBBNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCU IT OF
FLORIDA. M ANO FDR
SBMNtOLB OOUNTY
JURISDICTION DIVISION
OASB NO. S T-B S IS -O A -1 4 -A
GREAT FINANCIAL BANK.

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SERVICE MORTOAOB
CORPORATION, t/k/a
LINCOLN SSRVICB
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
STEVEN C WILLIAMS.
DAWN L. WILLIAMS.
DIANE R. LAS LBV, and
ALL PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST,
BY THROUGH.
UN0ER OR AOAINST.
OLENN E. LASLEY.
DECEASED.
Do tendance).
NOTIOB
OF FORBCLOSURB SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to a Final Judgment of
Forecloeuro dated July t7th,
ISS4. and entered in Caae No.
S7-2410-CA-14-A. of the Circuit
Court of tha EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
GREAT FINANCIAL BANK. FSB
aucceeeor by mergerto LIN­
COLN SERVICE ISORTOAOE
CORPORATION, t/k/a UNCOLN
SERVICE CORPORATION ia
Plainlitf and STEVEN
C.
WILLIAMS.
at
al..
are
Defendant!. I wM eeit to the
higheat and boat bidder for
caah In the Weat treat door of
tho Courthouea. In Sanford
SEMINOLE County. Florida, al
11:80 a m o'clock on tho 18th
day ol AUGUST. tSSS. tho fol­
lowing deicrtbed property aa
act forth In aaid Final
Judgment, to ertt:
LOT 743. leae tho South to
toot thereof and Mia Wool 30
loot of LOT 7S1. lean the South
10 feet thereof. TOWN OF
LONOWOOD. according to the
plat thereof aa recorded In Plat
Book 1. Pager IS through 21. ol
the Public Recorda of Seminole
County. Florida, a/k/a 440 Bay
Avenue, Longwood. Florida
32740
DATED thia 20lh day of July.
1BBS.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk of raid Court
By Jane E Keeewlc
Aa Deputy Clerk
Faber 4 OiUitl. P A.
Suite 300
1570 Madruga Avenue
Coral Oabiea. Florida 3314*
(304) 442-4110
‘ Peraona with a diaabtlity who
need a epeciel accommodation
lo participate in thia proceeding
ahould
contact
ADA
Coordinator al Seminole County
Courthouae. 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suite N301. Sanlord.
Florida 33771. at loaal five daya
prior lot he proceeding.
Telephone (407) 323-4330 oat
4337: 1-300-444-3771 (TOO) or
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OF FORBCLOSURB SALS
NOTICE IB HERSBY GIVEN
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol lorecloeure doled
July 27th. 1BBS. entered In Chrll
Caae No. SB 744 CA 14 P of the
Circuit Court ol the 1STH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I wUI ooll to the higheat
end beet bidder lor caah AT
THB WEST FRONT DOOR of tho
SEMINOLE County Courthouae
located at 301 N. PARK AVENUE
in SANFORD. Florida, at 1t:00
a m. on tho tlth day of Auguat.
io ta tha following deaenbad
property aa aal forth in eaid
Summary Final Judgment, toUNIT NO. 138-A OF SPRINGWOOD VILLAQE CONDOMINI­
UM AND AN UNDIVIDED 1/388
INTEREST IN THE LAN0, COM­
MON ELEMENTS AND COM ­
MON EXPENSE APPURTENANT
TO U I D UNIT. ALL IN ACCOR­
DANCE WITH AND SUBJECT TO
THB COVB NAN TB CONDITIONS.
RESTRICTIONS. TERMS ANO
OTHER PROVISIONS OF THAT
DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM OF SPRINQWOOD VIL­
LAGE. ACCONDOMINIUM. AS
RECORDED
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1331. PAGE
1043. PUBLIC RCCORDB OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Doled thia 37th day of July.
1966
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tho Circuit Court
By. Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
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ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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eeev, not later than aavan daya
ir
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Florida hereby gives no Ike that
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W H A T*

THAT.
OUTFIT*

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This could be a
fortunate day for you if you put together
an agreement aigniticenl m scope. Each
participant wit have something ol value
to Oder the others. Leo. treat yourteN to a
birthday gdl. Send lor your Astro-Graph
predchons for the year ahead by maMng
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newspaper. P O Bos 1782. Murray H*
Station. New York. NY 10156 Be sure to
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VlftOO (Aug. 22 -le p t. 22) Be alert lor
opportunities that could be socially or
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may be lucky m both venues.

0 4 THE. ELECTR IC
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BAOrTTAM UB (Nov. 2»O oe. 21) This Is

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LAKE MARY - In 1006.
Margaret Sprout Green Wesley
published Lake Hary

Begtnntngo.
Wesley, who now llvea with
her daughter In Pensacola,
was the librarian for the lake
Mary Historical Comml—ton
and the closest thing the city
has had to a histortan. Her

book, published tor the com­
mission. tells of her life and
recollections, first in the city
of Sanford and then in the vil­
lage of Lake Mary. The work
spans the 1090s, Incorporat­
ing the history of the area,
bock to the lata 1000s. It te a

First m ayor says things have
not changed m uch in 25 years
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

LAKE MARY • A lot of the story that can be told about the Incorpo­
ration of Seminole County’s youngest city can also be told about the
mon thread: Dan Jackson, the city's Bret mayor.
Jackson came to Lake M aty in 1009. He was an erqpneer far flight
simulators used at the Sanford Naval Air Station. When the base
closed. Jackson. and Ms wife. Lota, stayed an. raising three children

up to the time

to celebrate on A u g . 8

commission leads
event

�2 C ■ Lnko Mary Lite Santonl Florida

Sunday August 2. 19f&gt;»

C e le b ra tio n
Continued from Page 1C
The county built the road, the
stale In nit the exit which was
officially opened on Ann. 24.
1907.
As I prepared my remarks lor
(the) Slate of the City Address. I
rrllrcled on the eommrnt: "Why
can’t government nm llkcabusi
ness*? in Lake Mary our city gov­
ernment would probably be
viewed as a most successful
business
front a financial,
growth, and personnel stand­
point. Our llnanclal position ts
outstanding
with
revenues
exceeding expenditures: our
planned, targeted growth makes
us onr o f the most desirable
areas In the entire country: and
our key personnel have all been
recognized for their superlative
efforts by their respective profes­
sions.
However, as wllh any business,
the quality or the product may be
the hallmark o f success. Lake
Mary* city government s product
or goal Is service. Utilizing the
business analogy this may be the
best Indicator of our success. We
enjoy one o f the finest public
safety departments tn the entire
Southeast. Our response times
arc the envy o f many. Our

respective chiefs of fire and police
both serve as the slate presi­
dents ol llid r professional assn
clatlous. We are building a new
police station and providing
major renovations and upgrades
lo our lire department. Tills new
construction, plus the Rinehart
Road project, the Florida Trails
program, the Gateway Pinza
Park, new rood paving and
upgrades to our Infrastructure
are being done with no new
taxes. &lt;\s a matter of fuel, tn the
decade that 1 have bad the privi­
lege to serve as a commissioner
and mayor (here have been no
Increases In the ad valorem tax.
Thr value o f a mill was $038. 000
last year and ts projected to rep­
resent $799,000 In Fiscal Year
1999. All Indicator of quality
planning ami growth.
Tills was no accident. It has
liecn part ol a plan (vision) and I
believe a review of the past ten
years may demonstrate how we
have been able to provide quality
service to our residents, both
residential and corporate. We
ILave room for Improvement and
as part o f our operating proce­
dures we review our performance
and adjust accordingly. I am
pleased to announce that the

commission appnlnled a Ijonrd lo
review our pcrmlUIng process.
The chamber was kind enough in
provide two professionals In
assist in putting procedures In
place lo streamline the permu­
ting process. Again, an Indlratnr
of the desire lo provide quality
service.
Onr residents and our corpo­
rate neighbors enjoy the reputa­
tion of being some of the lx*sl at
what wc do. Lake Mary Clly
Government Is commit led In ser­
vice. As has liecn shown, wc are
Ixiih clllelcnl and effective.

Continued from Page 1C
Utke Mary Cham ber o f
Commerce and Ihe pari It
played In helping Lake
Mnry become a city. CIA
President Sheila Sawyer
will tell the audience about
the special time capsule
that will he pul together
between the anniversary
and Okie I.afc2 Mnry Days,
'flic capsule will be hurled

at Okie Like Maty' Days.
Dignitaries o f the city
anti the county, including
form er mayors and city
commissioners, have been
Invited to altcnd.
Lake Mary Historical
Chair Jean G riffin will
present special momeutos
lo Ihc attendees during the
program.
Lake Mary C lly Hall Is
located at 100 N. Country
Club Road, and Ihc Frank
Evans Center Is located on
the com er o f Country Club
Rond
and
Lnkcvlcw
Avenue.

Program
7 p.m. FLAG CEREMONY-SIanlusl
Service (lull ol Girt Scouts: INVOCA­
TION • Rcverrml John Montgomery;
Lake Mnry High Madrigals, Alice
Aim Nllsen. Choml Director; 'God
llless America". Laurel Etlmorr.
Accompanist: "I Hear America
Singing* laurel Ellmore.
Accoui|xinlsl.

7:.’10 p.m. Mayor David Mrnlor.
Wrlcutnr: Resolutions, President Hill
Clinton. Slate ft County: Resolution:
Time Capsule, Slirlla Sawyer,
President of C.I.A.:
INTRODUCTIONS.
Dlslrlbutloii/Keepsnke Mementos.
Illslnrleal C’ommlsHlon: Hrlef
History: Town of loke Mary ft
Families: chamtxr of Commerce
1032*73, Mayor David J. Menlnr.

INCORPORATION OP THE CITT
OP LAKE MART.
INTRODUCTIONS/PInqucsIForntcr
city officials): Don Jackson. Mayor;
Horner Gleason. Commissioner;
.John Nonlen, Commtsstoner:
Debar* Lash. Commissioner: Sam
ITntt, Commissioner; Harry Terry,
Commissioner: Kay Knssrtian. City
Clerk.
INTRODUCTIONS: Mayors and City
Commissioners who served 10731008. Prrsrnl Mayor. City
Commissioners. City Manager. Police
Chief. Fire Chief. Sheriff. City
Allorney.
RECOGNITIONS: .lean llrooklyn.
Hlslortnll Cottmusslon: DeLores
Lash. Anniversary Commission
Chairman: Joanne llourg. Lake
Mary Heathrow Art Festival.
H:30 p m. CLOSING CEREMONY •
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6T re m e n d o u s 9lo cal v o te r tu rn o u t
a p p ro v e s n e w city o f L a k e M a r y
A heavy turnout o f voters in
Lake Mary Tuesday approved
formation or Seminole's sev­
enth municipality and In doing
so apparently took In several
hundred acres of agricultural
land recently annexed by the
city of Sanford.
Of the 736 registered voters
In the nlne-square-mlle new
city 67.5 percent cast ballots.
Voting for Incorporation and
ratifying local legislation were
369 while 128 persons voted
against forming the new city.
Acting Mayor Don Jackson
said the temporary ctty coun­
cil will meet at the Lake Mary
firehouse Monday at 8 p.m. for
tts first official meeting to c e r­
tify the election results, work
on a budget and make ap­
pointments.
The election of a permanent
mayor and council will be held
tn December.
Talk o f challenging the e le c ­
tion by dissident Lake Mary
residents apparently evapo­
rated when 71 absentee bal­
lots were counted In the office
of Seminole Elections Supervi­
sor Mrs. Camilla Bruce and 59
o f the absentee ballots were
for Incorporation. Twelve were
against and three were thrown
out because Instructions on
the ballots weren't followed by
the voters.
City Atty. Thomas Freeman
called the referendum turnout
‘ tremendous* due to the ex­
tremely harsh criteria laid
down by the legislature In the

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for I he elections of various
municipal officials.
Seminole's
county
seat.
Lake Mary residents, not yet
Sanford, with 7.525 registered
used to the Idea that their
voters, will fill the post cur­
community is now a city, will
rently occupied by Julian
see a busy time In the next
Slenslrom on Ihc city commis­
four months before permanent
sion. Term of office (g three
officials are elected to operate
years.
their city government.
In Altamonte Springs the of­
Like five other Seminole cit­ fice o f mayor, presently held
ies, December 4 will be e le c ­ by Lawrence SwofTord. and Ihc
tion day. In the Interim period
council scats held by Helen
municipal government affairs
Keyser and Keith Nixon are up
in Lake Mary will be managed
while Casselberry electors will
fay temporary officials. Donald
chose officials for the mayor's
Jackaon. m ayor and H om er
spot occupied by Bill O ner
Oleason, Dolores Laah. John
and for council places now
Nordcn. Sam Pratt and Harry
belonging to Edith Ducrr and
Terry, councilm an. M rs. Kay John Zacco.
Sasaman
and
Thomas O.
Altamonte Springs has 2,893
Freem an w ill be ctty clerk end
qualified voters and Cassel­
berry. 4.571.
city attorney,
respectively,
both appointive offices.
Up for grabs in Longwood
The December 4 election
which os 1,578 voters are the
will have candidates running
three city council aeata of E.E.
for the mayor's office and two Williamson. William Klosky
council scats far. one-year and Dick Crenshaw.
terms and the remaining three
In Winter Springs with 702
councllmen
for
two-year voters.
Mayor
Oranvtlle
terms.
Brown's position and Vickie
On the same day, polls will
Baker's and Clifford Jordon's
also be open in Sanford. Alta­ council posts are up. In all the
monte Springs. Casselberry,
dtles but Sanford terms o f of­
Longwood and Winter Springs fice are two years.

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Oldest in state
Lake M ary C o f C celebrates 50th year
There’s a birthday
party
that's been quietly brewing for
a long tim e In Lake M ary, the
county's newest city, and som e
at the people who helped In­
corporate the ,town southw est
o f Sanford are gettin g ready to
decorate the cake, call tn the
dignitaries and in general d e ­
clare a good tim e.
The Lake M ary Cham ber o f
Com m erce, a m oving force b e ­
hind the Incorporation o f the
county's seventh m unicipality
la planning Its 50th anniver­
sary later this year,
and
they're looking at w hat m ay
m ark the beginning o f a new
cham ber there.
Prim arily a com m unity orguttsation w ith moat o f the
members town residents In­
stead o f buaineaamen. qffVrtwIf
aae what m ay one day m ean
the evolution o f the cham ber
Into a fu ll-fledged
business
sclented organisation.
But the fla vo r-o n e o f in for­
m ality and com m unity sp irit
w ill always be a watchword for
the local cham ber that la
claim ing an honor that w ill put
it to the forefront o r the o r­
ganisation in Florida,
‘ W e’re the oldest continu­
ously active cham ber In F lor­
id a / said president D onald
Jackson.
Jackaon, who also holds
down the title o f T em porary
M ayor until ctty election s a re
bald In Decem ber, says the fci-

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we brought an Interchange on
Interstate Four to Lake Maty,*
he said.
State and local dlgnltarica
are expected to receive Invita­
tions to the gala celebration.
The governor la expected to be
asked to appear. Chamber of­
ficials said.
One reason few plans had
been laid out for the ‘ Golden
Annlveraaty' Is that Die cham­
ber's executives have been too
busy recently—many of them,
are serving on the temporary
city government.
Recently, the chamber held

an awards night honoring
some o f Its members.
Among those members o f the
chamber are councllmen, the
mayor and the ctty clerk.
Councilman Homer Oleason.
who came to the city tn 1925,
Just a few yea n after the town
waa founded, was recently
honored as the oldest continu­
ously active member o f the
chamber. In the oldest con­
tinuously active chamber In
the state.
Jackaon paid special tribute
to the residents of the small
community
throughout the
past 50 years.

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A t firs t co u n cil m eetin g
Lake M ary defies Sanford land claim
By J RICHARDS
Herald S taff W riter
Lake Mary. In Us first council m eeting Monday
since becom ing the seventh Incorporated m unici­
pality In Seminole County, made no bones about
It—all land Inside the lim its set by the 1973 State
legislature Is theirs.
During the course o f the hour snd one-half Inau­
gural m eeting. Tem porary Mayor Don Jackson told
a questioning audience that he considers so-called
'contested la n d ' by the city o f Sanford to be actu­
ally a part o f the new city.
T h e bill (to allow the Lake Mary Incorporation
referendum) was passed by the legislature and the
properties in the d ty o f Lake Mary. 1/anyone wants
to contest It. they can come to us.* he said.
The temporary councUmen and mayor, all local
freshmen politicians then basked In applause that
swept through the filled Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Department m eeting room, used as a temporary
site for city business.
Tax questions arose quickly at the meeting, with
several restdents requesting Inform ation on s pos­
sible ad valorem tax. C ity Atty. Tom Freeman
replied that no tax was possible this year because
o f the date, and tf the d ty wanted such a tax co l­
lections could not be made until November 1974.
A talked-sbout three m ills ad valorem tax. based
on 1971 rolls would raise an estim ated 939.991,
but would be closer to *75.000 baaed on new
assessments and d ty growth.
The three miUage levy or a corresponding utility

tax Income would be necessary to make the d ty e li­
gible for federal revenue sharing funds, Freeman
said.
The m ayor was directed to take applications for
the dty*s planner, engineer snd accountant and to
report back at the next m eeting—the second
Monday tn September.
Councilman Homer M. Gleason, was given
responsibility for health, recreation and parks, with
Mrs. DeLores Lash, (the only woman member o f
council) taking charge o f police and fire depart­
ments. John Norden got water and sewage, Sam
Pratt, got roads; and Harry Terry got finance and
elections, aa assignments were passed out fay the
mayor.
Each ‘ department head* waa then directed to
submit budget requests and recommendations to
coundl tn 10 days.
In other actions coundl empowered Terry.
Jackson and Freeman to go to county banking

-Directed City Atty. to prepare U tility Tax.
Franchise Tax and Crim inal Code Ordinances.
•Fixed adjournment tim e for meetings at no later
than 10 p.m.
•Placed a five-day prior admission requirement to
the d ty clerk on proposed agenda Items.
•Authorised Jackson to attend the next CALNO
(C oundl o f Local Governments) m eeting to deter­
m ine what benefits and what cost adm ission to the
organisation would bring to the d ty.

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Indian Program for Parents and Children A ges 4 to 12 years.
Fall Adventure and Sp o rts Cam ps for School-Age youth.
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Mrs. lie u contend* many o f
la k e Mary * resident* believe
Ike city to not in a position to
toart It* own police departtnent and can w ell be served
ty the Sem inole County Sher*
* « » Departm ent, not under
contract, but aa the d epartcurrently protect* the
She said the d ty'a present
course o f rapid action and
spending can little be afforded
a com m unity o f .1.000 p er­
son*
• * . _ . vor it « hu he mu
to t e
c S ta c T
council (o establish a city g o v
em inent which w ill listen to

■Citizens
with
legitim ate
com plaints must be en cou r­
aged to voice their opinions
and to meet with the council
to Iron out problem s before fi­
nal decisions on Issues o f Im­
portance are made.

A fam ily-ow ned child
care center, licensed fo r
fo rty -fiv e children, has
served the Lake M a ry
area fo r 15 years.

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L a k e M a r y elections
LAKE MARY - M ayor D onald
Jackaon to aaklng the voter* o f
Lake Mary to keep him In the
ch ief executive's office In the
Dec. 4 m unicipal election so
he can com plete the Job o f getting the city Into operation.
T h a t haa the highest p riority,*
Jackaon said. *tn the past 90
days we have been able to do
quite a bit.
*We have negotiated a franchlse with
Florida
Pow er
which w ill bring In $13,000 to
i l 3,000 in revenue* at no coat
to the taxpayer. W e are talking
to Southern Bell. Southern

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She to em ployed a* an ac­
counting cleric at Chaae and
Co.. Sanford for the paat IB
years. She waa an auditor w ith
the federal governm ent
In
W aahington prior to m oving to

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•Unnecessary spending to
provide expensive frills w hile
ignoring basic everyday n eed*
o f the community must atop.*
Smith continued. T h e city
waa originally budgeted for a
three m ill tax and the citizen s
were prom ised there would be
no additional taxes levied In
the near future.*
Me hit the proposed eigh t
per cent" u tility tax. calling ita
enactm ent

Vote on Septem ber 1 to Re-elect

■toting the tax m ust not b e
levied.* H e eeid those persons
tax a burden.

VOMMHIA
LAKE MARY - Virginia M er­
cer. active in party politics for
years, to taking her first
plunge into the m unicipal
election arena w ith her can di­
dacy for the two year term
seat one post on the etty coun­

ter the paat 21 y ea n , ahe to a
native o f Virginia, m arried to a
retired Navy officer and haa
one ch ild.
Th e principle plank In M rs.
M ercers
platform
to
‘ Improvement, o f the Lake
Mary Fire Departm ent*, And
ahe to opposed to a high u tility
tax being levied upon Lake

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Candidates
Continued tram Page BC
Lake Mary.
The candidate's civic activi­
ties include a charter mem­
bership In the lire department
auxiliary where site Is a past
president, past director of the
Lake Mary Chamber or Com­
merce. a member of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women's
Club and a member o f the
Women of the Moose.
WALTER SORENSON
LAKE MARY - A candidate In
Lake Mary's first municipal
election Dec. 4 Is Walter A.
Sorenson. 31. program man­
ager at Scott
Electronics
Corp., Orlando where he has
been employed for the past
seven years.
Sorenson Is running for seat
one on the Lake Mary Cltv
Council, a two-year term of­
fice.
"My platform Is control of
'the growth Inevitable to the
city which was Incorporated
primarily for this purpose.
Control Is necessary to keep
the city the kind o f community
Its present residents want.
"I am In favor of large lot
zoning to insure low density
gro wth.
"I am also Interested in
keeping city services to a
m inim um to that the tax bu r­
den o f self governm ent r e ­
m ains at a low level." Sorenson
said.
"It Is far too easy for a new
city such as ours to overspend
for things the city does not
really need." he said.
Sorenson Is a native o f
Corry. Pa.
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the Installation o f fire hydrants
in the future are advocated b y
Incum bent Councilm an D eLores Lash. In her bid for e le c ­
tion to the seat 3 city council
post on Dec. 4. Seat 3 has a
one year term .
A resident o f Lake Mary for
the past three years. Mrs. Lash
Is active In the PTO o f Lake
Mary
Elem entary
School
w here her daughter. Angelina
Is a student.
She belongs to both the Lake
Mary and Sanford W om en's
du bs, served the cham ber o f
com m erce and civic associa­
tion. co-chairm an o f the In­
corporation
com m ittee
and
thinks being a councilm an Is
"fantastic."
She has three oth er ch ild ren
Barry, a student at Croom s.
Steven, a senior at Sem inole
High and Diane, secretary to
her father at his new ca r d ea l­
ership
"I would like our police d e­
partm ent to start sm all with a
ch ief and a car to enforce c ity
ordinances and zoning," she

LAKE MARY • Chairm an o f
the city's planning and coning
comm ission, Larry Dale la a
candidate for the aeat 3 c ity
council post In the Dec. 4 m u­
nicipal election. The aeat c a r­
ries a one year term In office.
*1 am very much concerned
about the m ture o f the city .”
Dale, who was active In the In­
corporation drive, said.
Currently vice president o f
the Lake M ary Cham ber o f
Com m erce, he Is an active
Realtor In H. A . Dale R ealty
Inc.
Dale received his B A . in
1970 from the U niversity o f
Florida where h e was a m em ­
ber o f the Alpha Tau O m ega
Boclal fraternity, president o f
Alpha Zeta honorary fratern ity
and was named top student in
agriculture.
JO MR A. NORDER
LAKE MARY • John A. Nor­
den. long-tim e postm aster in
the city. Is running unopposed
for the aeat 4. two year term
city council post In the Dec. 4
m unicipal election .
"M y only purpose In running
for this aeat at this tim e Is to
. m aintain a continuity past
preparations for the future o f
Lake M ary." Norden said.
"I have no personal gain to
achieve except the satisfaction
that Lake M ary w ill be p r e ­
pared for future generations
by orderly planning and con ­
trolled growth and progress.
"Qrowth and progress can­
not be stopped, bu t It can be

planned and controlled and 1
am for this planning and con­
trol. 1 will work for and en­
dorse regional sewage treat­
ment and water facilities," he
said.
Norden favors a minimum
utility tax so that real estate
taxes can be lowered or kept
to a minimum.
"I feel that a utility tax no
matter how little or great
causes more residents to share
in their community," he said.

TKRKT MORRIS
LAKE MARY - Terry Morris.
Is a candidate for city council
Beat 4 on Dec. 4.
He Is a strict believer In or­
derly. systematic development
and wants to sec Lake Mary
progress In an orderly way. "1
am opposed to rampant devel­
opment. favoring Instead a
strong land use program." he
said.
Morris' ultimate goal Is to
represent
the wishes and
needs o f the people to his best
ability.
Employed by the Florida
Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services after he
received his degree In eco­
nomics from the University of
Florida, he Is presently an ac­
tive real estate salesman with
Dale Realty, Winter Park.
Morris Is a member o f the
Lake Mary Chamber o f Com­
merce and chairman o f Us
board o f directors. He worked
on the Incorporation effort fi­
nance committee and hauled
people to the polls on the In­
corporation elecUon day. T
Uke t ° (t£lnk I may have transvoter that

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LAKE MARY • Adequate fire
and police protection, road
I park m aintenance and
comtrolled g|rowth are the most
Im portant issues facing this
ew o f E n in
new city In the view
Louis Blahkenshlp, a ca n d i­
date for the seat 4 city council
post. Term o f office for this
seat Is one year.
Blankenship,
a
Sem inole
County building Inspector, is a
cured Navy man. has been
retired
general m anager o f a m anufac­
turing concern, to a m em ber o f
the Lake Mary. Volunteer F ire
Departm ent, the Cham ber o f
Com m erce, Fleet Reserve A s­
sociation. Moose Lodge and to
serving his second term as a
fire com m issioner o f d istrict 2.
"W e must all realise that our
city to very sm all w ith the
Jor portion o f ou r revenue
from the taxpayers,"
he said. "W e mustt therefore
establish priorities
for the
m ost Im portant services and
control our rate o f expansion
and growth or w e w ill surely
burden ourselves w ith a tre ­
mendous tax that m any cannot
afford,” he said.
"W e m ust plan our grow th
with all other m un icipalities
concerned to
our
ecological balance not only for
ou r city, but for the good o f all
Central Florida.” Blakenahlp
^ " f c - n a h l j i ^ pledges

Terry

is running for the srut 4
council post,
"If I'm circled I Intend to
serve this term without pay,"
Mrs. West said. "I out this
much to the country that has
given me a new home and the
opportunity to llvr the kind of
life I want to live."
"In public hearings before
the legislative delegation, the
people o f Lake Mary stated
their desire to Incorporate for
the purpose of controlling
their owns affairs and p re­
serving the town's Identity. .1
decided to run for office b e­
cause I feel I can help them
achieve this goal." she said.
"I can truly represent the
people and will do so, since 1
am not affiliated with or
working for any business or
agency which could profit by
seeking city contracts or son-

HENDERSON FERGUSON
LAKE MARY - An em p loyee
o f the Sem inole County g o v­
ernm ent. Henderson (F ergy)
Ferguson has qualified as a
w rite-in candidate for the seat
5 post on-the Lake Mary Ctty
Council.
Ferguson said in order to as­
sist the city in attaining a good
street m aintenance program .
If elected, he w ill donate any
"take-hom e pay" he would r e ­
ceive from the office for the
express purpose o f purchasing
needed equipm ent for the ef­
fort.

lng changes," Mrs. West said.
Noting ner husband. Tom. la

currently serving on the Lake
Mary Board o f Adjustment, she
said he w ill resign from that
-office is shs'to alert edi to avoid if
any conflict ,o f Interest.
In her first venture Into the
political arena. Mrs. W est said
she believes In better coordi­
nation between the cities and
the county.
"It to essential to avoid du­
plication and waste, to provide
the services needed and to
prom ote orderly growth for

"I w ill work toward estab­
lishing a ch ic center for youth
activities and keep Lake M ary
the fine com m unity It has al­
ways been." he said.
"M v Intention Is to do what 1
can for Lake Mary, not w all to
see what Lake M ary can do for
me." Ferguson said.
"L A K E MARY * H arry T erry
has served as a councilm an
since the city's charter was
adopted by the people in
August and now to seeking
election to council adat 5 in
Tuesday s election.
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L ak e M a ry election results
LAKE MARY • Lake Mary voters apparently
opted for lim iting developm ent to the 1-4 area
and keeping growth away from the residential
areas Tuesday as they set up a runoff for
m ayor between Don Jackson and M argie
Hess.
Mrs. Hess, a housewife who spearheaded a
grass roots drive to keep developers out by
the highway, gained 224 votes for a one-year
term but failed to gain a plurality over Jack-

Elected outright were Virginia M ercer, who
beat W alter Sorenson for a two-year term oil
council seat num ber one by 37 votes to 152,
and DeLorva Lash, who won a single-year term
council seat two from cham ber vice president
Larry Dole by a 270 to 185 count.

Also elrrlrcl Tticsdny were council seal
three mndldnlc John Nottlrii. who nui unop­
posed for u two year lemi mid will live candi­
date Hurry Teny. who smolhrrcd write-in
hopeful Henderson FcrRuson 352 lo 55 for a
two-year term.
Commenting on Ihe 501 total votes cost,
acting Mayor Jackson, while dejerled al Ihe
outcome personally, wild "We (Ihr city) are off
to a good start. The iH-optr are Interested In
Ijikc Mary, and I ha I. al lensl. Is good.*
The Issue o f growth was died try many
walling In the Lake Mary Klemrnlaty School
polling place prior lo the 7:30 p.rn. onnotinremenl o f results, with voters comment­
ing on lummiln and npparrnl upsets In l/&gt;ngwood and Allnmonte Springs as heralding sen­
timent ugalust present policies.
When thr results were (Misted fry d ly clerk
Kny Sassmun. many prrsenl said Ihe growth
Issue was primarily lesiMinslhlr for Dale's de­
feat. try Mrs. Lnsh, sluee Dale Is also chairman
o f the planning nnd zoning commission and in
Jackson's failure In heal mil Mrs. Hess forcing

organises -departm ents as
follows: Seat 1 • Virginia K.
M ercer, Finance St E lection.
Spat 2 - DeLores Lash. Police
ft Safety, Building ft Zoning.
Seat 3 - John Norden, W ater
ft Sewer, Seal 4 - Lou
Blankenship, Fire, Seat 5 •
M any Terry. Roads, S treets
ft Parks
July 20 - Oyer 300 d tlie n s
turn out for an "Old T to h toned Town Meeting* spon­
sored by the la k e M ary
Chamber
o f .C om m erce.
Topic o f
discussion?

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the runoff.

A t Lake M a ry -I-4
Interchange plans u n veiled
State plana for a massive. 100-scre-plus in ­
terchange at Lake M ary Boulevard and 1*4
were unveiled today at a ‘ summit conference*
work session between the Departm ent o f
Transportation,
county
com m issioners,
O reenbelt and Heathrow developers and cities
affected by the area's growth.
District road ch ief BUI Benedict, noting the
present Interchange la already handling Its
1987 design capacity o f 58,000 vehicles per
day, led a team presenting plans the state
feels can accom m odate anticipated develop­
m ent.
W hile Com m issioners Dick WUllams and Sid
Vlhlen sold they were pleased the state Is
m oving to plan the Interchange now. Instead
o f sm iting until the problem ta out-of-hand,
the scope o f the proposed work upset County
Engineer B ill Bush.
'Frankly. I'm quite dism ayed to see the
amount o f land requ ired* Bush sold, noting
problem s o f right-of-w ay acquisition. Bush
suggested greater state reliance on landsaving bridges and flyovers, despite the in ­
creased construction costs as compared with
lengthy on and o ff ramps and loops.
Echoing Bush’s concern were developers
and Vlhlen. the com m ission chairm an saying
he hoped that whatever final design to
adopted; right-of-way acquisition w ill begin ito'
soon os possible. •
*We don't wont to get ourselves in the posi­
tion o f bulldozing m otels and sendee sta­
tions...another 1-4. SR 436 situation.* V lh len
added.

In thetr regular meeting Tuesday, commis­
sioners wilt hear a format rrrommrndaHnn by
the Emergency Medical Service (.'iiundl that
the county move inwards an exclusive, subsi­
dized ambulance franchise.
The board Iasi week revealed It lias ear­
marked 950,000 In federal revenue stinting
funds for ambulance s m ite , with Vlhlen pre­
dicting some plan will tie put Into operation
by February.
Doth public hearings previously advertised
for 7 p.m. -- Harmed Hulled Development and
Development of Regional Imparl hearings for
the San Prdro project - have been ranrelrd.
AGENDA
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Reports: A. Road Superintendent, It. County
Engineer.
Dr. Newman. EMS Council's ltr|xirl Re: Am­
bulance Service.
Resolution Re: cliange of name of Orlando,
Aldus, and Adair lo Palm Springs Drive.
Consideration of Establishing Position of
Orsnts Coordinator
Consideration
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Herald S taff
•defeated acting m ayor Donald
Jackson by 303 to 209 votes In
the Lake Mary run-off election.
Councilm an John Zacco In
Casselberry was re-elected by
2-1, Oviedo electors opted to
annex a large tract o f land
where s 9176 m illion planned
unit developm ent w ill be built.
Mrs. Hess fbecom es Sem inole
County's only woman m ayor.
Louts Blankenship, an Inspec­
tor in the county building d e ­
partm ent took the council seat
tn the run-off. He defeated
Mrs. Ursula W est In her first
dtp Into the political arena by
292-213 tallies.
In Lake M ary S13 voters
went to the polls, only one less
than In the Dec. 4 city e le c ­
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vote mode known their wish to
keep Casselberry s peaceful
and quiet com m unity
with
high density developm ent lim ­
ited.
Button Properties petition ed
annexation o f a large tract
south o f the city o f Oviedo for
a planned unit developm ent
w ss^ajjproved by voters by
Oviedo's charter only allows
annexation by a vote o f the
people. Final adoption o f a
planned unit developm ent o r­
dinance to planned after a
public heating Jon. 7.

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election returns
It la anticipated it will take a
month to adopt the annexation
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merer Building. (We
could
not confirm the dates, but at
Home point, city hall moved
out of the
Frank
Evans
Center and into a building
on Crystal Ave.l
December * Walter Sorenson
Is re-elected Mayor.

April
- City
announces
budget
for
'78-79.
$691,008 (In Julv It Is listed
ns
422.7061'
August - Cafe Sorrento
opens.
November - Lake Mary resi­
dent Harriet Boyd Is named
the Overall Winner of the
Women's Division In the 4th
Annual Golden Age Games In
Sanford.
December • Walter Sorenson
Is re-elected Mayor.
February - Lake Mary City
Council votes to hire Its' first
City Manager. City buy* plot
from Jeno Paulucct on Rine­
hart Road for a city complex.
(Public Works and Safety
Complex Is eventually built
on this site.)
April • County takes over
maintenance of Lake M ary
Boulevard and plans w iden ­
ing.
August • State okays high
school to be built In Lake
Mary.

April • Governor Bob Gra­
ham appoints Pat South­
ward. former Lake Mary City
Council member, to Florida
Council on State Housing
Goals.
June • Economic recession
hits Lake Mary. Stromberg
Carlson lays off 14percent of
the employees at Its* Lake
Maty and Longwood plants.

May - A A T Office Products
opens.
July - Budget for 8 4 '8 5 $1,008,870.
July 4 - Ribbon cutting
ceremonies
are
held
to
launch the grand opening of
the
nearly
completed
Community Center. Attend­
ing the event are U.S. Rep.
Bill McCollum and State
Rep. Bobby Brantley.
September - Dick Fess Is
elected Mayor. Church or
the Nativity's new sanctuary
opens.
Thanksgiving - Lake Mary
High School Band performs
In the Macy'a Thanksgiving
Day Parade. Band Director
Terry Pattlsholl becomes the
first woman to direct a band
In the Macy's Parade.

January • City discontinues
10 year tradition o f making
copies for residents (at ten
cents a copy) because tt Is
too Ume consuming.
February - G roundbreaking
cerem onies are held for th e
Shoppes at Lake M ary.
March • M iddle School X
due to open for the ‘86-'87
school
year.
Is
nam ed
G reenwood Lakes. W O FL-TV
35 announces plans to bu ild
$4 m illion facility In Lake
M ary.
August • C ity Hall Is d o sed
for h a lf a day due to sand
flea Invasion.
Septem ber - Budget for ‘858 6 - $1,354,878.
Novem ber • Lake M ary's
Ju nior V arsity football team
finishes Its' second consecu ­
tive unbeaten season. The
Rams have won 16 consecu ­
tive
gam es.
D ecem ber - G roundbreaking
cetem onlek held for WOFLT V 35. Lake M ary opens new
w ater plant on Rinehart
Road. The H arry Terry W a­
ter Treatm ent plant was
nam ed in honor o f H arry
Terry, who served city from
1973 to 1965 and was a long

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service* of Herbert/llalback
July • City Commission ap­
proves purchase of 7 1/2
acres of downtown property,
on the comer of Lake Mary
Boulevard and Country Club
Road, to build a new city
hall. The purchase Is chal­
lenged by two homeowners.
August • Grand Opening
held for the new Lake Mary
Centre on the comer of Lake
Mary Boulevard and Lake
Emtna Rd.
March - City Commission
again agrees to buy land on
the comer of Lake Mary
Boulevard and Country Club.
Part of the property will
have to be condemned be­
cause the owners refuse to
sell.
April - The land deal pur­
chase for city hall Is com­
pleted. City hall temporarily
moves Into the Shoppes of
Lake Mary until the new city
hall ts complete.
May • Lake Mary Boulevard
Corridor Study Committee
recommends burying the
power lines when the Boule­
vard Is widened.
December
• Lake
Mary
Chamber
of
Commerce
opens recycling center at
Shoppes or Lake Mary. Prof­
its from the recycling will go
to charities In the Lake Mary
area.

January - West Crystal Lake
park Is dedicated to M arga­
ret W esley.
March • Grand Opening held
for the Oaks Shopping Cen­
ter In Lake M ary on Lake
Mary Boulevard at Longwood-Lake M ary Road.
June • Lake M ary Business
and Property Owners Assoc,
form to fight the Boulevard
Gateway O rdinance.
Ju ly
- Recycling
cen ter
reaches 1/2-ton m ark.
Septem ber • Benefit con cert
for
Alaskan
w ildlife
at
Heathrow Racquet Club.
Novem ber - Penny B eautifi­
cation tax Is defeated. Th e
“pretty penny” tax on gaaoline would have paid for road
im provem ent.

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downtown revitalization.
August - Ordinance goes Into
effect to restrict cut-through
truffle.
Fall • Water tank behind
Sjoblom
building
taken
down.

ADULT &amp; ADOLESCENT
ANXIETY
DEPRESSION

February - $3 storm w ater
utility fee adopted.
April • Rotary Club sponsors
Earth
Day
at
Siem ens
Slrom berg-Carlson with 5K
Run throujgh Tlm acuan.
May • Lake M ary A p p recia­
tion Day sponsored by CIA.
City asks Southern Bell for
extended calling area.
AARP chapter form ed In
Lake M ary.
St. Peters Episcopal Church
departs on first m edical m is­
sion to Honduras.
August • Public Safety D irec­
tor Charles Lauderdale r e ­
lieved o f duty.
Septem ber - W ork stops on
Lake. M ary Boulevard.
O ctober - 1992-1993 budget
• $4.4 m illion.
Novem ber - Lowry R ockett
defeats
Dick
Peas
for
M ayor's seat.

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January • Richard Deary ap­
pointed police chief.
March • City's new sports
complex opens.
Storm of the century hits
Central Florida and Lake
Mary; trash pick up fees
waived.

First 'A 'lteta of Lake M arysponsored fay Lake nuury
Hestbfww Cham ber o f Comm e rit a t Tknucaun Country
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Training Corps) at Lake
M ary H igh iH y in) for the
'82- B3 school year.
July • Budget for *82-*83 •
$852,563.
Septem ber 3 - M ayor W alt
Sorenson issues a proclam a­
tion declaring the 3rd to be
Harvey and Lois F U gt day In
honor o f their 66th w edding
anniversary.
Decem ber • W alter Sorenson
re-elected for hta fifth term
as m ayor. Happy
Elves
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June.
June • Budget for ‘83-'84 $777,826.
July - Crepe M yrtle nam e
Lake M ary's t y M r l M ascot
Tree. (D espite the fact that
the crepe m yrtle is techni­
cally a bush.)
Septem ber • t
M ary High
School football ■ » « * ■ " " to
com pleted.

February - School board an­
nounces plans for M id dle
School X to be bu ilt In the

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C h arter battle in L ak e M a ry
By J RICHARDS
Herald Stair Winter
LAKE MARY - BatUe Unea are
being drawn in this sm all city o f
2,400 southwest o f Sanford over
a vote July 30 on whether to con­
tinue as an Incorporated city or
not. and the C ham ber o f
Com m erce Is helping d ig the
trenches.
The Lake Mary Chamber, which
proclaim s Itself the oldest contin­
uously active cham ber In the
state, has arranged for an *Oid
Fashioned Town Meeting* July
28 to hash out the conflicting

Issues In the upcoming charter
vote.
The chamber, under the lead­
ership o f newly-elected president
Larry Dale, wants Lake M aty to
continue aa a d (y .
That move has drawn flak like
a World W ar II bomber flying
through enem y territory.
A t least one councilm an, Lou
Blankenship, has resigned his
chamber membership, and both
m ayor and her husband Margie
and Oeorge Hess, said they w ill
Blankenship, quit because o f
the cham ber's position on char­

whelming voted to that poet In the
city's tint official elections lost
December, la now In the uncomfortable

LAKE MARY • A confrontation
has erupted over the cost o f Are
lighting equipment, pitting the
Chamber o f Commerce’s newly
appointed chairm an o f the
police and fire protection com ­
m ittee and the city’s volunteer
Are chief.
Howard Lloyd, a past presi­
dent o f the volunteer firem en's
association and Charles Smith
are at odds over the cost o f Are
trucks Sm ith says the city will
need If It plans to accept a 959unlt planned unit development

‘ I Just don’t see any sense to
it.- she said. *1 didn’t know there
were 23 areas o f m y life that
needed w atching*
Shc said both she and her hus­
band would probably attend the
m eeting set for the Lake Mary
Elem entary School auditorium,
but didn’t know if they would
actively participate.
Dale, who said news o f the
town m eeting was premature,
said there wasn't any firm com ­
mitments from the de-incorpora­
tion people In the city to make
the m eeting a viable one.
The 275 member chamber had
been m ostly social tn its days
before It began the city's Incorpo­
ration drive m ore than three
years ago. but since then has
been active In civic affairs.
The chamber hired a public
relation s
consultant.
Gene
E lseleln o f Spectrum Public
Relations tn Sanford, to help pre­
sent Its side tn the incorporation
question.
D sdetn, Dale said, was hired to
help the cham ber prepare for the
upcoming vote, restructuring the
cham ber and preparing for the
1B70 U S. Bt-Centennial celebra­
tion.
Etseletn. quoting Howard Lloyd,
the cham ber’s police and Are pro­
tection com m ittee chairm an and
form er president o f the Lake
M ary
Volunteer
Firem en's
Association, said the present Fire
C h ief C harles Sm ith, has no
business going to Orlando to get
quotes on the cost o f new Are
fighting equipm ent

ter recall vote.
The Hess’s, with divergent
opinions an the recall, said they
were quitting the organization tn
protest to its restructured
nature, particularly the hiring o f
a public relations consultant
In a letter from the chamber to
the Hess’s, the chamber states
one purpose o f the town m eeting
w ill be to Introduce 23 committee
chairm en ‘ pledged to serve prac­
tically all areas o f life that con­
tribute to the w ell being o f our
giuwuig cny«
Mrs. Hess takes Issue with the
comm ittees on a personal basis.

Just h o w does the m a y o r feel
as h u b b y tries en d in g tow n?
By J RICHARDS
Herald Staff Wtlter
LAKE MARY—ft must be hard
tyorofsetty
excellent TV
$ really get
Is leadings
shed.
this time Isn't
dealing with Action or Hollywood.

Lake Mary fire budget fight erupts

wen supporting uie prtmons.
Hie caUers, she said, want to either
be first on the bat to sign or are putting
their names tn the hat to begin a door*
to-door signature drive.
It’s unbelievable, really,* Mrs. Hess
sakl todqy. Here 1am. the mayor, and
people are stopping me or George
everywhere we go. and l*m acting tike
Ms secretary, directing phone calls to
Mm*
‘Most of the callers said they voted
lor Incorporation, but have changed
their mind. At least that's the Impres­
sion rve been getting from the callers.*
the Mayor said.
‘Many times a vote is not ’for' some­
thing so much as It's ‘against* some­
thing else,- she added. "That's what I
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While she would still like to see Lake
Mary remain a city, the views the recall drive as a
sort of last ditch effort.
However, moat at the time the answering party Is
the mayor.

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*8o many of the people have said they wanted to

thank Geargt for having the courage to say what
he did In pubHc,** the said.

While Mrs. Heat haa said she won’t am anY oetitian to dissolve the city tpcauee she feels K would
be Improper to do so as a djyofllcisL she lends her
upport towards her husband's viewpoint
1 undaratond fogy why he Is trying to do this. I
worked hard to be elected mayor and ( would tto
the city to taittnue,* aha said, "tout tMs la a lastF |resort* sflBffartd ao'Cari. tyooa wtlohal caSstT

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Independent people thlnkers-and we both say
exactly what's on our mind. But II certain* la intereating.* she admitted,
-Being the Mayor aid actu« as an 'answertt*
service' to people who want to put me out of bust-,
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already In the city council's
hopper o f pending business.
Uoyd says Sm ith's figures or
$240,000 for a big pum per
truck and a ch en y picker type
second-story rescue vehicle arc
“com pletely
u n rea llslic.accordlng to the cham ber’s
pu blic relation s consu ltant.
Gene Esiletn.
Smith, a 10-year Navy Are
fighting veteran, says the fig ­
ures are accurate, and could
be rising by as much os one
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Sunday, January 5. 1975

F it z g e r a ld to re s ig n as L a k e M a r y ’ s p o lic e c h ie f
By GLORIA DROGOSZ
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY Police Chief Gerald Fitzgerald
plans to resign as head of llie (wo man police
force.

The Herald learned Saturday Fitzgerald lias
submitted a letter of resignation to the In­
coming council which Is to be sworn In Mon­
day.
In the letter. Fitzgerald, a 25-year
lawman, told the council. '1 feel I
longer effectively protect the citizens
Mary with our police department as

veteran
can no
o f Lake
It now

exists."
He also said In Ills letter he Is "grateful lo
those citizens o f Lake Mary who have given
the much needed support to carry out the
difficult and hazardous duties."
Chief Fitzgerald continued the report of his
resignation, saying he did not want to discuss
further his reasons for resigning. Hr did snv
he had a Job pending, but Indlcntrd he had
not made n definite decision to accept It. '1
.won’t have any trouble finding a Job." he
added.
He also said he would not reconsider his
resignation If asked to do so by the council.
Waller Sorenson, mayor-elect who Is to be

per 500 residents and that this varies, d e ­
pending upon the crime rale.
In October his "hnlf-a-man* was suspended
and he lias operated the force with one man
and himself since, Tills has meant one-man
shifts and an unattended police department If
either man was on patrol, InvestIgnting r e ­
ports and making reports or transferring arrested persons to the County Jail In Sanford.

sworn Into office Monday with three new
council members, said. "I hale lo see him go."
Sorenson said he had been "happy and satis­
fied with Fitzgerald's work and had looked
forward to his stnylng on."
Fitzgerald was mimed police chlrf In the
young community In April. 197*1. He operated
a one-mnn force for the community of 2.400
with no clerical support for reports and pa­
perwork until July when the council gave him
a one and one-half man forcc-afler he had re*
quested four persons.
He told the council then that communities
of this size generally hud a force o f one man

Fitzgerald came lo Lake Mary from Opelika,
Ala., where he was a detective lieutenant, lie
had worked there 10 years after serving 15
years In Pennsylvania as a Law Enforcem ent
Officer.

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Olympian, carries the torch
on Colonial Drive, part o f the
torch route to Atlanta. August • The Seminole Fam­
ily YMCA hosts j h t grand
opening o f their new bu ild­
ing.
October 26 • The Lake M ary
Historical Commlaalon holds
their first annual Otrt Scout
Day at the Frank Bvatia C en­
ter.
October 31 - The Lake M ary
CIA (Com m unity Im prove­
ment Association]. hold th eir
first annual chiktren'a H al­
loween party.
December
- — M argaret
Wesley, a m em ber o f the hieleal
torlcal
ram m l—lo o
sin ce
1983, retires p * librarian o f
the Lake Marjr H istorical
Museurp. a jo b she has held
since 1992.

Country Club Road.
Novem ber • Students from
the Lake M aly High C oncert
Choir
CD
for \ Disney.
"Candlelight
Processional
and Massed Choir Program ".
M att W est, planner for the
city for 11 years, leaves to
take a
w ith the city
of
D ecember • Ground ta b ro ­
ken on the Rinehart Road
W idening Project, Partnering
concept Introduced to create
team work betw een con trac­
tor, city, county and u tili­
ties.

1998
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for
Lake 'M a ry
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torlcal Com m ission m ew b ei
C laire Evans O 'C onoor at"
tended the Florida C o n fer
ehcc o f Historians so d p ro
sen ted a
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"Reaching p u t to the Com*
munlty".

B e n so n n a m e d c h ie f
By GLORIA DROGOSZ
Herald Correspondent
LAKE MARY • H any S. Ben­
son. former director o f pollre
o f the 105-man West Orange.
N.J. force, was named chief of
police o f this city Inst night.
City Council unnnlmnusly
approved selection o f Benson.
53, to the $10,500 a yenr post.
The appointment Is effective
Feb. 17.
Council also agreed to pur­
chase the Southern Gulf Utili­
ties water system for $70,000,
subject to clarification
and
further negotiation of several
polniB raised by Counrilmnn
Harry Terry.
City Engineer Cal Conklin
recommended that the city
buy the system now. even
though It will take an esti­
mated $150,000 to upgrade
the system, and even though
the city will probably have to
raise rates 15 percent before
It starts upgrading the system.
Conklin estimated custom ­
ers would have to pay an esti­
mated $6.60 to $8.35 average
monthly bill If the city pur­
chases the system.
He also said he had not done
a
preliminary
engineering
study on the plant alnce coun­
cil had not authorized one and
that
his
figures
w ere
‘ educated guesses."
Councilman Burt Perin ch tef
bristled over having to make $

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voted yes, adding for the r e c ­
ord he was "most unhappy
about being pushed Into a
co m er."
Ed Wcrzyn. Southern Gulf
representative.
had
earlier
told council he did not know If
his company would allow the
city time to mull over the
agreement when Council M ar­
tin Bacon asked for mare tim e
to study the agreement.
Wcrzyn. City Attorney Ned
Woolfolk
and
Conklin
nil
stressed time as a critical fac­
tor
since.
according
lo
Wcrzyn. another private utility
firm wanted to buy all of
Southern
G u lfs
plants
In
Seminole County.
Pertnchlef reacted sharply to
Werzyn’s remarks and said
T h is city lias spent a year n e­
gotiating with you and now we
are told this Is our last chance.
I feel, as a new councilman,
that I’m being backed Into a
com er."
(The mayor and three of the
five counctlmrn were sworn
into office Jon. 6).
Bacon, who voted against
ratification, said he was not
against buying the water sys­
tem. but he wanted time to
discuss It.
Prior to last night Southern
Gulf and a council negotiating
team had done all the talking.
Mayor Walter Sorenson had
to gavel Bacon Into silence In
order to get the motion to h u ­

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N e w c h ie f assum es duties F e b . 17
LAKE MARY—Tills
city's new police chief Is
so recently retired from
his 20 yenrs with the West
Omnge. N.J. force he Is
probably up North right
now still signing retire­
ment documents.
Harry S. Henson, n twomonth
resident
of
Allnmontc Springs. Is to
assume his new |&gt;ost Feb.
17. If he Is bark from u
trip to West Orange com­
pleting retirement formal­
ities there.
Denson, who looks more
like a congenial business­
man than the veteran
poller officer and riot con­
trol expert that he Is, Is
elated over Ills new posi­
tion.
He told city council
Wednesday night. T v e
looked over Lake Mary
and I know I want to stay
here. I'll do everything
'possible to give you the

finest law enforcement
agency possible.*
Benson, only 53. rnmc
up from the ranks lo cli­
max a 26-year career with
the West Orange force ns
director of police for the
last four years, a position
above the rhlef of poller
In that city of approxi­
mately 50.000 persons.
Working six miles from
Newark. In the renter of
Essex County—both vic­
tims of race riots In Ihe
last decade. Benson Is a
riot control expert whose
llrst love Is nrtunlly work­
ing with Juveniles.
He taught riot control,
and defensive tactics In
the Essex County Chief of
Police School through
which all local police are
trained, and he also
trained the Essex County
Sheriffs Department per­
sonnel In riot control, and
has frequently lectured
on the subject. But. hr Is

HARRY BENSON

quick lo change the sub­
ject to his work with Juve
idles which started when
he was a patrolman and
culminated In the cre­
ation of an award-win­
ning Juvenile rehabtlltallon
program
called

wife. Blanche, who have
visited Lake Mary, are
determined lo move lo the
community ns soon as
possible.
An
Episcopalian, he has not
yet affiliated with a local
church.
His son. Harry Benson
J r. and fils family moved
lo Longwond a year ago.
The younger Benson
works
with
MartinMarietta.

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As a young patrolman
hr became concerned
about the nctlvttirs of the
young people In an nrca
called "I’leaaantvtlle" and
helped start a youth club.
He later served as head of
the Juvrnlle Bureau and
most recently served as
director o f 'MAYBE* —
which
means
"Many
Aiding
Youth
By
Experience' a volunteer
effort to relieve over-bur­
dened Juvenile officers
and to coordinate all
facets of the community
In an effort to aid delin­
quents.
MAYBE, a referral
agency o f the Juvenile
courts, handled 300 to
•100 youths n year from
poller referrals alone.
Benson said.
Benson Is no stranger lo
Florida, having visited
here many times In past
years And he and his

An athletic man who
also likes the out-ofdoors. Benson would. If
he had time. Ilkr to play
handball and fish as a
hobby, but lie's had little
lime for these hobbles In
recent years and will
probably have little lime
now as Dike Mary's new
poller chief.
But he won’t forego his
jobbing, "f do that every
day.*

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LAKE MARY * City Council will consider
naming its new city attorney when It meets at
7:30 tonight tn a regular meeting continued
from last week.
It Is also slated to hire Us second full-time
pollremsn.
City Attorney Thomas Freeman recently re ­
signed from the post because of his recent
appointment as county attorney and the In­
creased work load.
Mayor Walter Sorenson said yesterday he
would be ready to announce his choice for the
city's legal advisor, but would not name that
choice until tonight.
Council members will also consider an

agreement between the city and Seminole
County for animal control and will hold sec­
ond readings of new subdivision and mobile
home ordinances.
The council may also meet In a workshop
session following the rrgutar business meeting
tonight to discuss further details of Its pur­
chase agreement with Southern Gulf Utilities.
The city recently agreed to buy the water oyslem for *70.000 subject to further negotiation
on some nine points of contention.
Saturday morning the council plans another
work session to review and revise the budget.
A definite time for the work session has not
brrn established.

HERE'S DANIELLE RALSTON,
SHE’S CONFIDENT, UMBER,
STRONG A N D FEELS
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tfy the agreem ent voted On.
The city w ill seek bank and
federal financing to fund pu r­
chase o f the w ater system and
its roughly 400 custom ers. It
lias already subm itted n p r e ­
lim inary application
to the
Fanner* Home Adm inistration
for purchase funds and hopes
to get further federal funds to
im prove the system which lias
been the subject o f many
com plaints by residents here.
Conklin endorsed the pur­
chase, even though, he said. It
“may not be worth*
the
*70,000
asked,
and
even
though there Is an urgent need
to Increase the size o f the
lines.
He told the city It would
eventually have to purchase It
or acquire It through condem ­
nation to sustain Its firefigh t­
ing capabilities and that the
sooner It buys tt, the b etter
and cheaper.
In other action, the council:
- Compiled with a request
from (he Lake Mary Volunteer
Fire Departm ent and estab-

Jackson------OM tland from Page 1C
A com m ittee form ed, to In­
vestigate
the
feasibility,
m eetings were held, and a ten­
tative boundary for city llm lta
was drawn. "We touched eve­
rybody,*
Jackson
said.
In
many public m eetings, the
lines were constantly redrawn.
Jackson said those residents
who were against Incorpora­
tion were drawn out o f the city
lim its,
where
possible,
to
m inim ize opposition. *1 started
with a square box." he said,
and ‘ erased lines* where som e
were "violently* againBt In cor­
poration.
The com m ittee then decided
the route they would take to
Incorporation. There were two
options; o voter referendum or
passage o f a legislative bill.
The com m ittee chose to peti­
tion the legislature for a sp e­
cial bill. The Seminole County
Legislative Session passed the
bill for incorporation on Feb.
13. 1973.
The bill provided for a tem ­
porary city council. M em bers
o f the cham ber, who had
worked
for
incorporation,
were appointed to the six
seats. Jackson said the com ­
mission structure has since
changed to five, with a voting
mayor. The bill called tor 00
percent o f the voters, plus two.

Iltthrd a live-man fire com m is­
sion to oversee expenditures o f
city funds allocated to It.
Named to the com m ission
were Ralph 'P op * Schw elckert.
Uoyd Gibbons. Wayne Sanders
(president o f the volunteer
group), Frank Herndon and
Steve Cotvenbach.

- Adopted a Utility Control
Ordinance which will
not
make It mandatory for resi­
dents of the community to
connect lo dty utility systems
and which will allow private
facilities to raise rales even If
they are not In compliance
with the city utility code;

Sanders sold both the fir e ­
men and Fire C h ief Chuck
Smith wanted the com m ission
established to decide how to
spend city funds and m ade
recom m endations to the c ity
which
would
retain
final
authority to approve or disap­
prove the expenditures.

- Decided to make It policy
to halt lla one regular monthly
meeting at 10 p.m.

MIRIAM A VALERIE'S

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percent a month, according to
the Orlando Fire D epartm ent,
the source o f his figures.
Uoyd says It's foolish to go to
Orlando for the figures on a truck
needed In Lake Mary. Smith dis­
agrees, saying O rlando
la
presently one o f the few cities In
Central Florida capable o f buying
o f a pending lawsuit by prop­ new equipm ent with Inflation
erty owners opposing the a c­ out-pricing several cities In the
area.
tion.

Time For

What does he think about the
city he helped create? 1 think
It's great.* Lake Mary hasn't
really changed all that much
In 25 years, said Jackson.
When the council went to
work to design Ihe city. Jackson said they took exam ples
from the Florida League o f
Cities and from
Sem inole
County. *We adopted a lot
from Sem inole C ou nty.' he
said. T h e county waa ahead o f
the game In planning.*
Besides establishing the n ec­
essary Item s such as nam ing a
city clerk, d ty attorney and
d ty planner and setting a
budget, the cou n dl also had to
establish codes for zoning and
set a m lllage rate.
The m lllage rate waa set at 3
mills, worth about *75,000 In
Income. Currently, the m lllage
rate has rem ained the sam e
for 11 years. 3.7648, but the
estim ated
Income,
for the
1998-1999 fiscal year. Is * 2 .
857, 248. The budget for fiscal
year 1973-1974 was 8147.
292 compared to FY 1998-

Jackson
rem ained
active
with the cham ber for a couple
m ore years, but he had al­
ready turned his energies to ­
ward a new venture. In the
same year as the Incorpora­
tion, a group o f businessm en
form ed Lake M aty's Rotary
Club. Tbe d u b w ill celeb ra te
Ua stiver anniversary later this
ar. Jackson will be there. He
a never missed a m eeting tn
all the 25 years.

The Seminole Herald welcomes news sbout your church
activities. But. we need your help by submittfcig informs-

submit a news refamae about tbe event no later than three
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Be a ut if u l
1999 at better than *6 .9 m il­
lion.
Jackson said many o f the
codes established tn 1973 are
still In effect today and have
set the tone for the con trolled
growth that has occurred in
the d ty. Sign ordinances, set­
backs and landscape req u ire­
m ents are Just some o f the
standards that ore much the
same today as they were In
1973. T h eyV e kept It a very
nice d ty . W e’re lucky w e’ve
had some good people.’
Jackson lost his bid for the
m ayor's position, when the
d ty 's first election was held.
Not long after, a faction o f city
residents pushed for recall o f
the Incorporation, but Jackson
was not disheartened after all
his hard work. "You don't do
anything that's not con trover­
sial. " he said.

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IMPROVEMENT!

- Approved an unusual third
reading o f an annexationrezoning request o f a 205-acre
site west o f 1-4 and bounded
by Loire Mary Boulevard and
SR 46A owned by Don Rathel
and others. Thom as Freem an
recom mended
that council
hold a "third reading because

to approve the Incorporation.
O f 736 registered voters. 369
said yes, and 128 said no.
The date was Aug. 7. 1973.
*lt passed, * said Jackson, *so
that's the day the city was
bom ."

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Town Longwood
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name ol the letnali was still
iinavalLilile
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sam e cai stolen from an Orlando stioppmg centor on Monday
niii)

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A black

arrested t&gt;* poiico

C o u n t y lo o k s at b o o k s , h u m p s a n d n u d e c lu b s
B y R u n W h it e

HKKAI.D STAFF WKITKK
SKMINOLK COUNTY
Living In Seminole
County just not better ll you love Ixioks
like
speed humps and want to do away with nude
danc e Hubs.
Tlie county commissioners think it is a won
derful Idea lor Seminole residents to share It
hi ary tat tittles with Orange County. Sti/y Gold­
man. d im tor nl Library and leisure Services.

INDEX
Classified 4B-5B
Comics . . . . 6B
Crossword . . 6B
Dear Abby . . 3B
Dr Gott . . . . 6B
Horoscope . . 6B
Obituaries . . 4A
Police Briefs 3A
Sports . . 1B-2B
TV ............ 3B
Weather . . . . 2A
* Injustice
anywhere is
a threat to
justice every­
where.?
M artin Luthar King

said a deal i an lie made al no i osl
Die only Inn h Is the , ountv will I**-.*- S'MHI
Iroin Oranfle ( ountv residents who now pay lot
Seminole County library iis *- Hut what s suou
when there tan he hookmatishlp with the
nelghbors down the |itke'.’
Hie speetl hump Issue that has ttoiihled the
flood lolks wlm live on Holliday Avenue neat
Hear l.tke was pi it oil aflatu when Coim nls
slotier I it* k Van l)er Welde persuaded his i ol
leuflues to postpone leinovltifl the 10 speed

hum ps Slienll Don Kshnflet will he askeil to
have deputies i lift k more olten oil spi-etlers on
die load
Most ol the testdents want the speetl humps
to remain hill a levt ate piotestltlfl that lliev he
temovetl I hi' hiflflest tout ecu tenuity olll* tals
have Is that ellieiflelii v vehicles have to collie to
a trawl to flo over the hum ps It lieiomes a
i|iieslloli ol what Is most drat to the tesItlelHs
s.ilelv ol their chllilieu ot the tisk ol slowet
etiierflent v servit e

Lake M ary plans to hold the
line on homeowners’ tax rate
B y N i c k P f c lf a u f

IIKKAI.I) STAFF WKITKK
LAKK MAKY
lire Lake Mary City ( oinuils
slon will hold Its llrsl public mcrtliifl on the
proposed 1908/99 city budflel Tliursday. In a
nutshell. City Manager John Lllton Is proposinfl
keeping the tulllage al Ihe rale II has been lur
the (last six years. 3.70'IH mills.
Wlrtle lhe mlllage rale would remain Ihe same.
II is slightly higher Ilian the proposed 3.&lt;H52
mills calculated hy Ihe Seminole County Prop­
erty Appraiser's Office, which Is the amount
which would he needed to bring In the same
amount of tax dollars as received last year.
A mill In Ihe City of Lake Mary Is projected to
represent $798,998 this year, because of new
development which Is now on the lax tolls, and
some increases In property appraisals, l-tst
year, one mill was equal to $(i(i!L 1Hli.
With the proposed mlllage rale, the owner of a

home valued at $100,000. minus the $25,000
homestead exemption, would pay $282 ■!•&gt;
taxes wlilrh would flo to the &lt;lly. versus $2f»H .10
ll the rollhaek rate would he adopted •' dlllel
nice of $23.97 Ihe amounts are In addition to
actual total taxes to lie paid which Include other
laelors such as school taxes, etc.
In public hcurlllfls. the c immlssliiu has the
authority to increase the mlllafle rates. Inti in
Ills written budflel address Litton said. 'Their Is
no reason In set the tentative mlllage higher
unless there are other Items which you would
like to see Included " He added. "As always, you
e.iti always reduce Ihe mlllafle levy prior to Huai
reading In September ' llte new budget would
become ellecllve oil 0(1 I. 1998.
Litton said he Is projecting General fund
revenues to Increase hy $921,707 this year, ex­
cluding carry forward General Fund balance.
Arming |&gt;olnts hr Is bringing out lur coimnls
F le a a r See T a x e a . Page 3 A

Ihe flreat nudity Issue ptodmed a lew more
exi hallfles luestlav llet ause more than 10.000
tesitlents have asked that an anti nudity ordt
name he plated on Ihe November ballot, the
tommlsston must reconsider its earlier decision
and hold a public bc.ulnfl liefore n floes to the
ballot.
“My position is to (nit it on the ballot." Com
mlssioner Win Adams said "Lei the people
vole."
P lr a ir See County. P«|e 3A

IN BRIEF
School board m em ber
censured
SANFOKD Seminole County
School Hoard member Hob
Grill was publicly censured hy
i halrwoman Marb.ua Kuhn at
luesday s school hoard meet­
ing
Cinufl continued "tiiarcuralr
statements about (thr| school
dist net and Its personner.
Kuhn said she was relieving
Gull ol Ills committee respon
sihilltlcs
Hits is the second time the
school hoard member has been
publicly
reprimanded
laist
year. Golfs behavior at two
state
conferences.
was
questioned by the board The
board voted to "repudiate and
disapprove* of Goffs behavior
which allegedly Included abu­

sive language and cursing.
Goll said the action hy the
txiard doesn't Hi.mgr anything
He said the only committer he
Is Involved with Is Arts Alive.
“Thai's Ihe only commit lee.*
he said “She hadn't ajipolnted
me to any others *
A story in a local weekly
newspaper. ( ontatning quotes
hy Goll. about Superintendent
Paul
llagerty's
evaluation,
piotiqilcd Kuhn's action fliesday. Kuhn said the story was
another ol Golfs 'documented
patient of Inaccuracies ir|Mirted 111 Ihe press.*
Goll. who at one him worked
lor a swimming maga/lne.
rebutted Wednesday, saying. *1
came up as a Journalist. I value
my accuracy *
F le u e tee Hrlcfe. Page 2A

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S^mmole Herald. SafllOfd. Florida •Wednesday. July 15, 1998

It ’s raining. Saint Swithin must have done his jo b today
Saint Swithin nrvrr made II to
Seminole County. N'ol only was
hr hrforr Ihr county's time, hr
was well brfoic Christopher
Columbus' lime
He was lllshop
Winchester
from 852 to 802.
I.llllr Is known about his lllr
except that the day his relics
were transferred to Winchester
Cathedral. It rallied cats, dogs
and tad|Milrs. Thai day was .Inly
15. U7I
That's why some celebrate this
day as Saint Swtthln's Day.
Legend has It that If It rains
today. It will rain TO days there­
after. If It doesn't rain, the next
40 days will be dry.
There's a Saint Swtthln's
Society that Is besides Itsrlf
today. The Society has its own
newspaper. The Winter Sprout.
Word Is that the editors always
arc looking for scoops.
And whrrr was Saint Swithin

ftjfc ;r
JV »

Today
IS a ■ ■

RUSS
r WHITE
AJ
(sometimes spelled Swtthun)
when wc really needed him?
Painl Ihe town
Today Is Ihe anniversary ol
Rembrandt's birthday He was
born July 15. I f&gt;0(&gt; In Lrldcn.
Holland Ills lull name was van
Rijn Rembrandt Ills blends
called him -Dutch" and marveled
at what he could do with a
brush, lie painted whenever he
tell the etch.
Linda Ronstadt Is 52 today

Briefs
Continued from Page IA
*lt doesn't mean anything.
he said. GofT said Kuhn, who Is
not running for rc-Mectlon lo
her school board seat, was in­
fluenced In her decision by
outside sources. "Site's plavlug
politics.* Goff has two years
remaining In fits term.

Ride to work day
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Today.
July 15. Is National Hide to
Work Day Motorcycle owners
are requested to title their m o­
torcycles on this day rather
than their normal mode of
transportation. After the work­
day. riders are Invited lo
Kodv's Drlvc-ln Restaurant on
U S. Highway 17-92 In Martland to Join others in the cele­
bration.
Sheriff Don Eshnger will have
his drag motorcycle on band to
join In tin- fun. Money raised at
Kodv's during the Hide to Work
Day will go to the National
Youth Program Using MiniHikes (NYPUMI. one of the
Initiative programs
of the
Scmlnolc
County
Police
Athletic League.

Fire arrest
DELAND - Slate Fire Marshal

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Hill Nelson said a man who
apparently
liked to watch
helicopters drop water on
wildfires hits been charged
with setting a brush fire In
Volusia County. He was the
lourth person arrested In con­
nection with starting various
llrcs. The ollirr three are Ju­
veniles. ages 8. 9, and 16.
The suspect has Ix-rn Identilled as Glenn R. Reed. 34. of
1630 5th Avenue. Dctand. He
has been charged with Inten­
tionally burning land, a felony
punishable by up to live years
In prison upon conviction.
Authorities say Reed, an un­
employed handyman wtio tins
drilled the charge. Is bring
held In connection with a
brush fire near Daytona Park
Estates on June 24. A vehicle
belonging to Reed wits seen
leaving the area at the time of
the blaze Investigators said,
taler, a different vehicle re­
lumed lo Ihe area reportedly
containing Heed and Ills 10year old son.
Tile case Is being handled by
the Volusia County Sheriffs
office. State Division of For­
estry and the State Fire Mar­
shals office.

Rcinrmlx-r when she was Jerry
Hrown's squeeze and we thought
she might become the First
Lady? She's still a woman wc
like.
Former football player Ale*
Karras Is 63 today, lie hasn't
won an Oscar as an actor but he

was worth plenty ol laughs In
flicks like flrtlv. Victor Victoria
and lUartiu/ Saddles Nice |ob,
cowl my.
Tills is also the anniversary of
Clement Clarke Moore's birth­
day lie's not Clayton Moort* or
the lame Ranger hut the fellow
who wrote the popular verse. "A
Visit from Saint Nicholas." Moore
was a teacher and author who
was born In New Ycik In 17711
He died in Newport. H I. In 1883.
Ills wonderful Saint Nicholas ■
Twos
the
Night
Before
Cbrtstmas* was llrst published
In a newspaper without bis
name. I lo no.

Scout dedication
APOPKA Tlu- Central Flor­
ida Count’ll. Hoy St-outH of
America has announced a
dt-dlcallou ceremony for thr
new scout service renter, 1951
S. Orange Hlosanm
Trail.
Apopka, on July 24 beginning
at noon.
A ribbon tuning ceremony
will be brltl honoring thr
Waynr
Dcnstli
Charitable
Trust for wlilth llir renter Is

La laugh

Com ing tomorrow

The place to enjoy more than a
few good laughs today Is
Montreal. Canada. The Montreal
International Comedy Festival
liegins today and runs through
July 20. More than 850 enter­
tainers from I I counties will
stage 1,000 shows. Previous
guests have Included Kelsey
Crammer, Jim Carrey, Lily
Tomlin, John Candy and Jerry
Seinfeld. More than 500,000 air
expected to laugh along.

He rrmlv lo meet and greet
Mlcnjnh Autry, hero at the
Hattie ol the Alamo lie's the talk
of the town In Autryvllle, N.C.
I.earn how you can |olu the
Mlea|ah Autry Society.

Sincerely, Sinclair

Today Is Quiz 1
Who was America's highest
paid woman In 1944 and how
much illd s h e earn? Was she
Ginger Rogers, Judy Garland or
llarbara Stanwyck? Did she
earn SI million. $-100,000 or
$'15,000 Answer will appear
tomorrow.

Thcy'rr ready to rumble in
Saulk Centre. Minn.. Ihe birth
place of Sinclair Lewis. The next
live days ate Sinclair Lewis
Days There will lx- a parade, a
paik dance, milk carton boat
races, Heart of the takes Tour
and Miss Saulk Centre pageant.
No one sulks In Saulk Centre.

tiring named. Also Ix-lng hon­
ored will lx- Tom anti Alice
Higgs and the Darden Hr si ail
rants Foundation. The service
center's (raining fat-lllty will hr
named In honor of Ihr Higgs,
while lilt- services department
will lx- named In honor of Ihr
Darden Restaurants Founda­
tion.

Linda Rondstadt

WHEN I WANTE0
TO SELL MY CAR. I DROVE
MY POINT ACROSS IN THE
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Today: Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs In the low-90s.
Lows In the inld-70s Thursday:
Afternoon thunderstorms. Highs
In the low-90s. taws in the mid70s. Friday: Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs In the mid-90s.
taws in the mld-70s. Saturday:
Afternoon thunderstorms. Highs
In the !ow-90s. taws in the mid70s.

WEDNESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 11:00

a.m., maj. 4:50 a.m., min.
11:30 p.m., maj. 5:15 p.m.
TIDES: Daytons Bosch: high:
12:50 a.m.. 1:22 p.m.. low: 7:06
a.m.. 7:33 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 12:55 a.m., 1:27
p.m.. low: 7:11 a.m., 7:38 p.m.,
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Cocoa Beach: high: 1:10 a.m..
1:42 p.m.. low: 7:26 a.m.. 7:53
WEDNESDAY TH URSDAY
Tatrma 91 76 Tatnna 93 76 p.m.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Tatrma 94 76 Tatrma 93 76

LO TTE R Y
Horo aro Iho winning numbors
selected on Tuosday in tho Flori­
da Lottory:
Fantasy 5

3-8-11-24-25
Lon o (Ju ly 11)
28-32-38-39-41-45

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Bench ft New
Sm yrna Bench: Seas are 24 feel with h moderate

chop. Water temperature at
Daytona Is 80 degrees und
at New Symrna. 80 degrees.
Winds are from the south at
10-15 m.p.h.

STATISTICS

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The high tem perature In
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SB
degrees and the overnight low
was 74.
Recorded ralnfaU for tho
period en ding at lO a.m .,
Wednesday totaled 0.33 Inch.
•Sunrise.................. 0:38 a.m.
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said in havf ntlarked Hrnvlrk
and possibly nttrmptrd I d
strangle him.
II was during ihr confront nHan Ihal Hcrwkk rc|mrtcdly
lin'd four sIidI h from his 32
rail her plslnl, striking (lie
youlli.
I'rrsDiis In Ihr surrounding
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two or Hirer additional persons
who may have hern In the
house, running from Ihr scene.
“I don't know where dial came
from." Sul. Smith said. ’ It's tin
true. This person was there
alone.”
Although lie was apparenlly
nnln|nred In the melee. Bcrwlek was transported to Cen­

tral Florida Regional Hospital
lor an examination lonneeled
with a history ol heart jrrobInns, lie was said to have hern
In good condition however, and
released a short time later, lie
was then taken to the Sanford
jHillrt- station for questioning
In connection with the shoot­
ing.

The ease has now been
lumed over to State Attorney
Norm Wolfltiger's office for fitrihrr Investigation. Jim Carter,
wldi the atlorney's office said
die Investigation Is under way
and at the present lime, hr In
•Healed then- was no Inmiedl-

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When there was no more
Hie from Singletary after ft:2-1
a.m.. Ksllnger said II was
thought he might Is- down.
"We were stunned ill 10 a.m.
that he was alive and ftrlng
again." hr said.
Ksllnger salt! the law en­
forcement ollleers expected
from die start that they were
In an extremely dangerous
slluallon. Deputy Grrgorv
knew the gunman and wore a
bulletproof vest when hr and
Deputy John
Harper reHJtondrd lo a dispute Single
lary had wall Ills landlord.
The vest stopped three of
Ilit* lull lid snots F»r» year old
Gregory look hut he was till
111 Ihr rigid bleep, die right
wrist and forranu and by an­
other shot that weid through
Ids tell arm and entered tils

rib cage Hie shot dial klllrd
Gregory, aiitliorilles believe,
was a single bullet In Ihe
track ol Ifie head.
"We can nol say for sure
when die fatal round was
discharged." Ksllnger said.
"It may have Ireen I t lo Mi
minutes Inin Ihr shoot-out."
ft is not yet known how
many shots Singletary fired
al die law enforcement off Ierrs. That. Ksllnger said, will
Is- forthcoming from the
Florida Department ol Law
Knlorcrmerit, which lias 2(X)
or more Items of evidence
limn the crime scene and Is
« oiiducllng morr Interviews
for us investigation. Among
dir items retrieved from a
tamper
where
Singletary
stayed wrrr eight handguns.

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C ontinued from Page 1A

sion consideration regarding dir Irudgri is get
Hug a nrw (rollre station hull! In 1999. a eon
Unuatloti lor the second year ol the rrouomlr
incentive programs to Seminole County |rla in
trrloeal agreement), and projected Increases
and/or Improvements to various individual dr
parimcuts.
Ik- is recommending die addition of a bicycle
ofDcrr for the police department as well as ad­
dition ol a commercial crime specialist.
For the ftrr department, as plans are put on
hold lor a new station, hr Is recommrndlng the
leasing ol what amounts to portable oilier
spate lot lire administration
lie Is (imposing die addition of our lull lime
and one pari lime maintenance worker lor thr
t'arks and Recreation Department, (tins several
additional &lt;(ranges
"In summary." I.ittnn writes. "Dike Mary has

at cornpllshed many tilings this past year hut
mosi Iiiijmii t.intly, It has retained the Integrity
ol Its neighbor hoods anti die jrr.u r and tran­
quillity lira) we all enjoy. Ille soon lo Ire com
jilrlcd Rinehart Road and associated Infrasinic
tine, along with all of the business growth In
du* 1-1 corridor truly Is. and/or will he, a direct
benefit lo our &lt;lll/etis *
Hie commisalon Is silieduled to hold its first
budget work session on August ( i , beginning at
r» p.m.
Utton s budget message Is m hr-dtilrd during
the City Manager's Rrjiori jNirtlon of the
agenda, this Thursday, with a vole on die set
ting thr projMrsed mtllagr and dales for first and
second reading near the conclusion of the
meeting.
Ibis Thursday's Dike Mary City Commission
inerting, will Iregln al 7 p in. In die commisslnri
rhamlrersof Dike Mary rlty hall. 1(X) N Coun­
try Club Road

four rifles, a .410 caliber
shotgun and a hunting bow
and anows.
The sherllf was miffed dial
someone
like
Singletary
could have purchased Items
like these. ’ Why's a violent
guy like this able to get fire­
arms?" he said.
"Gene Gregory had a feel
tug he could talk to this guy,"
Ksllnger sakl. "That's die
kind of guy he was. lie was
friendly and could talk to
must anyone who would Itsleu.”
Ksllngrr jrralsril each of
the dejiullcs and SWAT team
members from both Seminole
and Orange counties who
tried lo get at Singletary.
They displayed grral valor,"
Ksllnger said. 1.1, Hilly D-e.
hr said, crawled under lire to
gel to Gent- Grrgorv. tried to
lrt-1 tils jrttlse and do any­
thing he r mild lo hrljr.
1.1. Sammy Gibson and
Deputy Scott Mcljrod. the of*
lUrrs who wen- Injured in thr
shoot-out. were among the
7(X) law enforcement officers
to attend a servlrr lo Gregory
on Monday at Central
H.qtHsl Church In Sanford

LET’S KILL I T !

No go, said County Attorney Hob Mac Indian.
Hie com m ission m ust consider the o rd in a m r ,
jiiiss o r rr|ec1 It la-fore going to die ballot And
a jiuhllc hearing nuts! Ire anno u n ce d
Dial meeting will la- at 7 p til. oil Aug I I.
"The Incredible thing hrrr," Van Drr Wrldc
said. ”ls dial Adams Is harking down, lie voted
against die antl-nudlty ordinance la-lore."
Commissioner Grain Maloy said Adams was
trying lo dlsiorl the Issue. "Are wr going lo *«iji
jairl (Ills or not supjrort this'?” Maloy asked

Stqijairters waul an ordinance that will
make ail dancers al adult clubs r over ujr with at
least a French-cut liikini Those against the
public nudity law of this nature said that people
1 mild ta* arrrstrd In their own lurk yard. Oth­
ers argue a slew of hlkllll 1 lulls Will open IfITle
lotal nude t luhs are 1 (used.
Van f)er Wrklr and Malo&gt;* helped llir" Sefnl
nole County CIIDrns for Decency collect signa­
tures. lire olhrr three commissioners voted
against die anil nudity ban previously. On Aug.
11, we’ll know what happens next.

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Orlando Fuller will la* con­
ducting an Investigation w'lthln
the next couple of days. It Is
unt lear whether the female will
ta* arrested In connection with
the carjacking.
In an unrelated Incident.
Dike Mary* Police Chief Richard
lieary followed an old Lincoln.

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"It's loo early lo make any
conclusions," lie said. ”11111 we
as well as die police are sill!
looking Into this.”

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Seminole County Sheriff Don
Ksllnger said Tuesday, "lie
acted as H he was playing
out some drama - as if n was
nol real lo him. lie was in­
tent to lake a life, lie killed
deputy
(Kugrnr)
Gregory,
wounded two others and
wanted more, lie yelled out
to send in Chief (Steve) liar
ilelt and Slietdl S -sllnger.”
Frequently
during
the
eonfrotitalloii.
Singletary
taunted the law enforcement
ollleers lie yelled ‘ Officer
down when he shot Girgory
und lie asked "Is that all you
have? as the nlllerrs tailed
In slop tain Hie gunman ac­
knowledged "you got me"
when he was till on die right
call early In thr bailie. Tills
wound was probably limn
Gregory
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neighborhood said I hey heard
(hr sI idI m. then liratd Hrnvlrk
shouting ih.it hr hail shot
sDinrnnr. When pollrr arrived.
Ihry salil the Iren was Inund
dead on Ihr llnor of Ihr home,
Hrnvlrk handed over Ihr lirearm til that time.
During
the
Investigation,
there was talk ahmil posslhly

LaHirixr.
which was described as a lalt
model taxi cab. that was re­
tained stolen from Orlando In­
ternational Airport.
Thr ear was iihglnally being
followed by an off-duty Orange
County jailler officer.
Beaty
picked Ihe car up at the comer
of Interstate -l und Dike Mary
Boulevard. Hr fulluwrd It to
Interstate 4 and Intrrstute !tr&gt;.

where he broke ofT pursuit to
allow Voluslu County law en­
forcement In take over.
An Ohriital man who poller
have not Ireen able to Identify
dnivr the Lincoln, lie stopped
at a convenient store where hr
was arrested. Deary was said
to have gone In exerss of 100
miles |n-r hour while chasing
die subject.

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Trespassing
Dean Sweet. 42. of Sutton
Trail, Grnrvu, was arrested
Friday. July 10. by Sanford po­
lice. Sweet was charged with
trespassing und wus arrested
In Ihr IKOO block of French
Avenue. Officer observed de­
fendant coming out of n struc­
ture where the defendant bud
no business being.

Burglary
Joseph Sarvts. 44. of 2050
Digoon Cove. Oviedo, was ar­
rested Sunday, July 12. by
Seminole
County
depul Irs.
SarvlH was charged with bur­
glary (unarmed), criminal mis­
chief and false report of u
crime to luw enforcement offi­
cer. Sarvts was arrested In the
200 block of North Bus))
Boulevard. Sarvts reported that
someone, other than himself,
broke
Into
Ills
neighbor's
home, loiter, be confessed to
perpetrating the uct himself.
Allen Singletary. 40. of Town
und Lake Apts., Sunford, was
um-sted Saturday. July II. by
Sanford police. Singletary was
charged
with
burglary
(unarmed) und petty theft. Sin­
gletary was arrested tn the
2600 block of Laurel Avenue.
Singletary wus found laying tn
another man's truck. Officer's
also retrieved a wrench which
belonged lo the owner of the
truck from Singletary's pocket.
Anthony Bcllolr. 18, of 561
Genoa tame. Sanford, was ar­
rested Sunday, July 12. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Bcllolr wus charged with grand
theft and burglary (unumicd).
Bcllolr was arrested at the
above address. Bellolr’s mother

told jKillee that Bellotr h.ui
stolen two television sets out of
hrr home.

Retail theft
Robert Dykstni, 33. of 2590
Hartwell Ave., Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday, July II , by
Sanford police. Dykstni wus
charged with retail theft and
was uirrstcd In the 3H00 block
of South Orlando Drive.

Battery
Kelly Hussurd. 20. of 413
Wllluw. Sanford, wus urrested
Sunday, July 12, by Sanford
police. Hussurd was charged
wtlh buttery and was arrested
ut the above address. Report
said that Hussard threw a plas­
tic plunt container ut her livetn boyfriend mid also slapped
him.
William Howard, 56. of 170)
W. 13Ui St.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Sunday. July 12, by
Sanford police. Howard was
charged with battery and was
arrested In the 1200 block of
Mulbcny Avenue. Howard al­
legedly punched female victim
In the Jaw.
Timothy Cardona. 28. of 347
San Rafael. Winter Springs,
was arrested Sunday. July 12.
by Winter Springs police. Car­
dona was ehurged with battery
und wus anested at the above
address.
Cardonu
allegedly
pulled victim's hair while she
was holding a baliy.
/
Richard Stcnslroni. 24, of
413 Willow Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested Sunduy. July 12. by
Sanford police. Strnstrom wus
charged with battery and wus
urrested at the above address.
Slenstrom allegedly grabbed
victim around the neck and

pushed her hack onto a couch.
Andrew Herman. 20. of 215
Nob Hill Clr.. Longwood. was
arrested Monday. July 13. by
Seminole
County
dejiullrs.
Herman was ehurged with ag­
gravated battery on a pregnant
woman. He was urrested at the
above address. Berman alleg­
edly pushed his pregnant girl­
friend up against a wall.
Wayne Montgomery, 20. of
135 Cristal ltd., Lake Mary,
was urrested Monday. July 13.
Montgomery was charged wtlh
aggravated battery and wus ar­
rested at the above address.
Montgomery allegedly hit vic­
tim In tin* brad with a bottle,
struck her on the body und
pushed her to the ground.

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Terrance McQueen, 19. of
1303 W. )2lh St., Sanford, was
anested Friday, July 10. by
Sanford police. McQueen was
charged with possession of
crack cocaine. McQueen was
arrested ut the comer of 25th
Flare and Magnolia Avenue.
Oftlccr searched defendant and
found items tn a prescription
bottle.
Leslie White, 18. of 1487
Sunsliadow
Ajits.,
Winter
Springs, wus urrested Monday.
July 13. by Seminole County
deputies. Wbtte was charged
with unued robbery with fire­
arm und use of firearm In
commission of u felony. White
was anested In the 1400 block
of Sunsliadow Apartments.
White
allegedly
demanded
money from victim us accom­
plice held a 12 gauge shotgun
on him.

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The way we were: Sanford
promotes its best in 1925
The year 1925 seems to have been a time
when Sanford was really promoting itself as
there are several publications from that era
touting the city. I recently found another enti­
tled -Sanford. Honda tn Pictures and Prose.*
The object of the publication was to ghre a
brief resume of the community's resources, ad­
vantages and attractions. Considerable space
was also devoted to Its business and banking
Interests; there la a synopsis of about 100 busi­
nesses and most also tell something of the
owners/managers.
Very few of these businesses are atm with us
after 73 years, but most of us have memories of
at least some of them. I have selected about
one-third of them to tell you about In this and
succeeding columns: those IVe ptchtri out are
some we all remember, others to show you the
diversity of Sanford's small businesses and sev­
eral that Just sound Interesting to me.
One of the articles tn the booklet states
•PrsctlcaOy all of Sanford's biiBjnrsamtn are
wide-awake, persistent and dependable boost­
ers for the dty. county and stale. But there are
Just a few *knockcra‘ and V d e -v a d i' In every
community at Importance ana this ctty Is no at-

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�A ll-State
some squads
feature
in pro tennis several
county
players

Wimbledon.
After years of boring, completely expected
outcomes, there were a few upsets and a
small number of Interesting moments at this
year's prestige tennis tournament
Sure, there were the usual upsets In the
beginning. All of the big boys went against
the little nobodles and advanced m straight
seta. That's cspected In any of the tourna­
ments.
A few of thoas little gum and gala even
hung around a lot longer than expected. But

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llcvc that a lot more people than Just me
were rooting for David to beat the suppos­
edly unbeatable Goliath. It didn't happen,
but boy. what a final.

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Breakfast nt Wim bledon has been a tradi­
tion In my house since before I w as bom .
W e ore big tennis watchers (big watchers of
all sports, actually) and the m orning
matches entertained us while giving us n
good excuse to not do the weekend chores.
But for several years, there has not been
much reason to get up early. Sam pras w as
going to beat the heck out o f someone In
straight sets and Hingis or Seles was going
to do the same. No one stood u chance
against the powerhouses and who needed to
see the play by play. The highlights w ould
be on later and the actual set totals didn't
really matter.
And while I'm on the subject, I for one be­
lieve that tennis needs a personality. S am ­
pras haB none. He acts like It's business as
usual every time he wins something and
doesn't show any emotion on the court u n ­
less he's In excruciating pain...or throw ing
up.
He has ruined the game of tennis for me
for quite awhile and I would love to see
someone, especially Agassi, give him a good
challenge again.
I've had to boycott one o f my favorite
gam es because o f the lack of personable
athletes and hope that soon there are at
least some Interesting matches If not per­
sonalities.

This year, however. 1 was ha;
come Breakfast at Wimbledon
on Sunday anyway.) Not only
watch a very food Anal, I had a

Continued from Pago IB
Men's
Spring Wednesday Night Slow
Pitch Sofibnll League at the
Lake Maty Sports Complex.
But you should never rount a
champion down.
On the strength of a six-run
third Inning, Celeste Industries
was shutting out undefeated
B'Bee's Home Cooking. 10-0,
heading Into the bottom of the
fifth inning.
In fact. B'Bee's Home Cook­
ing had been held to only two
singles and two base runners
through four Innings.
B'Bee's
Home
Cooking
started Its comeback with
three tuna In the bottom of the
fifth Inning and then closed to
within 10-8 with five runs in
the sixth Inning.
In the bottom of the seventh
Inning
for
B'Bee's
Home
Cooking, plnch-hlttcr Kelthian
Roberta led o(T with a atngle
and Steven Dennis also sin­
gled.
After a fly out, W.L. Qracey
was walked to load the bases.
Sam Raines then tied the game
with a single and Craig Mrrkeraon finished the rally .with a
two-run single, giving the
league leaders an 11*10 vie*

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The league will wrap up the
ren ter
season
tonight
(Wednesday) with make-ups
from games rained out on June
10th starting at 6:30 p.m.
Powering
B1Bee's
Home
Cooking were Sam Raines
(double, single, run. two RBI),
Curtis Tabor (double, single,
two tuna, RBI). Myrtel Reid
(double, atngle, run. RBI) and
winning pitcher Tommy Qracey
(two tingles, two runs. RBI).
Also contributing were Craig
Metkeraon (two tingles, three
RBI). W.L. Qracey (two atngks.
two runs), Billy Oracey (atngle.
two RBI),
Nakia
Roberta
(atngle. RBI) and Ketthbui
Roberts, Steven Dennis and
Oreg Hardy (atngle. run each).
Hitting lor Celeste Industries
were Chris Radcllfle (double,
two singles, two runs, three
RBI). Mike Edwards (three sin*
gtes. run. RBI). Kevin Schwebs
(two singles, two runs). Corey
Reome (two singles, two RBI).
Bcstt Brawn (two stages, cun)
and Robert Reah (two *■ # *■ *.
Ateo. Tony Duncan (double,
two tuns, two RBO, Scott C a r
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Blood Bank

more imormation.

Central Florida Blood Bank
la making donors of all types
blood • especially O-type do*
norm • to donate at Its Sanford
branch, 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Lake Mary
meets
Thursday
mornings,
7:30-8:30 a.m.. at the Marriott
Courtyard, off West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact - Brian
Overby, president, at 322-0834.

Dancing for 8onlora
The Over BO Dance Club
dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 p.m. at the
Senfoid CMc Center. Live mu­
sic by the Deltonlana 13-ptece
band. Donation *3.00,

Scrtoms Club
The Sertoma Club of South
Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancement of speech and
hearing children, meets every
Thurediqr morning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m.. at the Sabal Point
Country Club
on Wrklwa
Springs Road, Longwood. Po­
tential members are Invited to
attend.

A l-Anon
A support group for friends
r relatives o f alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday.
at 8 p.m.. at I I I E. 27th St..'
Juat west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or mem;bers are welcome to this 12*
•step group.

Waight Watchers
A local chapter of Weight
Watchers meets at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:4a p.m.

Rteovory Inc
Recovery Inc., la a self-help
mental health organisation for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
Information, call 880-2003. or
898 5906.

Toaatmaatrara
The Omni Toast mastera Club
08881 wtQ meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. Quests and prospec­
tive members are welcome.
Call Bertram Olick. 323-0089,
for more Information.

TOPS
A local chapter of TOPS
make Off Pounds Sensibly!
meets every Wednesday at 0:30
p.m.. in the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital, BBS
W.
S.R.
434.
Longwood.
Weighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first meeting Is held every
Wednesday,
at
0:30.
at
Lakevtew Christian Church.
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka.
For Information, call 293-5048.

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A l-Anon
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there la help.
Al-Anon to an anonymous,
non-profit organisation, open
to anyone who to a relative or
dLaMug
m w wi jag
vs w i ntamluhlijt
Mcunonc*
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
d u b , .M M -im a i 1

TbughLovc Orlando, a par­
ent support group, meets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
9t. Stephen Lutheran Church.
2140 Hwy. 434. Longwood.
TbughLovc to a self-help, ac­
tive. parent support jgnoup^for
parents troubled fay v
dim ’s behavior. The group la
open to parents of pntecn i.
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
TbughLovc International to a
non-profit educational otpusration whose goal to to atop
destructive behavior In families
and In communities by devel­
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For more tafor-

About 10 years ago, my r
me her punch bowl. It's a beautiful
relic from the '50s. an enormous, dear
glass bowl with S-shaped red glass
hooks from which to hang the cups.
It's got a matching glass platter for a
base and a glass lade.
My parents dkbiT entertain a lot. In
the sense of giving parties. It was
much more their style to have a few
friends over for dinner; but occasion
aMythey basted a cocktail pirty, made
ail the more memorable to me because
of their rarity. (My parents were Ital­
ian, and having people for dinner
seamed very old-fashioned and Euro­
pean to me. A cocktail party, howev­
er, seemed American, and thus a
i of patriotic pride.)
Before each party, tmr im
spent hours polishing silver trays and
drveintng shrimp for the shrimp cocktali. We wrapped tiny bet dogs in bis­
cuit dough and piped creamfiMacs into pastry pufc. The
bow!bad.to be
before party tone, I was mtmstod with
tbs debate Job of haagtog Urn llttto
cups hem those bttferedheeta. My
memory ends there — ! have no idea

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top. Serve Immediately. Yield: serves
SO.
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Add kc cubes and let stood for a few
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vetoes to the llvtag roomdrawing out
the soft music on the M4L
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oa a sente that rugutoM a poach huwt
but l*ve been collecting recipes

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the reserved pulp. Chill, covered, for
another 2 to 3 hours. One watermelon
serves approximately 4 people. Yield:
serves 12.
— Keelpc from "The How to Keep
Him (After You've Caught Him) Cook­
book,** by Jinx Kragen and Juty Feny
(Doubleday, IMS).

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Legal Notices
M IMS CMCUCT COURT
OF T N I 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
• IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
a iN C R A L
JUR ISD ICTIO N DIVISION
CASS NOl SS S S I C A 14
DIV. K
NORWEST MORTGAGE INC .
A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION
F/K/A NORWEST
MORTGAGE INC. A
MINNESOTA CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
RICHARD A CRAOO
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINQ
AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST RICHARD
A CRABB. E T AL
DEFEND ANT|S|
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
punuant le a Summary Final
Judgment o* iorocloture datad
July Slh. IM S. enlarad in ChrU
Ca*a No SS M S C A M DIV K Ol
tha Circuit Court ol Itia 1STH
Judicial Circuit Mi and lor SEMI*
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I wiN tall lo Iha tugboat and
boat biddar lor caah at Ilia Watt
Nonl door ol Iha 8a ml no la
County Courthouaa localad at
SOt N Parti Aaanua Mi SAN­
FORD. Florida, at 1100 a m on
tha 4th day ol Augutt ISSS Iha
tohownng daaenbad proparty a*
M l lorth Ml laid Summary Final
Judgmanl. to-wit
LOT 13. HICKORY GLEN.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 30. PAGE S3. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dalad this 10 th day ol July.
11DS
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Ctarh ol tha CMcult Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Oaputy dark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOt S Unhracaity Drtva
Suita S00
Plantation. FL 33334
(SS4I2I3-S000
S4-220SS(FM)NOR

In accordanca with tha
Amartcan with DnsbtUbe* Act.
paraoni with diaabMrtw* needmg a tpacial accommodation to
partlcipata Mi this proceeding
tMould contact tha Clark ol tha
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa at 407-3134330. not lalar than aatran days
prior to tha proclading II hair­
ing im p.K id. 1-300-BSS-ST7I
(TOD) or 1-S00-SSI-ST70. via
Florida Ralay Service
Publith July IS. 2*. ISSS
DES-10S

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

13— H ealth &amp; B eauty

Legal Notices

EXTRA HOUDAV WEIGHTY
l-O n -t

NOTICE
Nolica II hereby givan that Iha
undartignad. a corporation
incorporated undar tha lawi ol
Iha Slata ol Navada. datinng to
angaga m bunnait al 765 Wait
Stall Road 434. Suita H, in Iha
City ol longwood. County ol
Seminal*. Stall ol Florida,
undar tha licM Ioui namr ol
^• ntai HamaTaam Barvlaaa.
haraby advartnai d l mlantion
to ragntar laid nama with Iha
Sacratary ol Stala ol tha Slata
ol Florida
Enhancad Salaty
Syilamt Inc
Oy Elaanor J Thompion
Aim tanca Sacralary
Publnh July IS. ISM
OES-IO?______________
NO TICE OF SALE
July SS, ISSN
4:00 AM
SI Toyota P-up
JT4RE0D001S44S
714 Monroa Rd (C-1S)
Laka Monroa. FL 32747
Publnh July IS. ISSS
D E S -ltS
IN THE C IR C UIT CO URT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
F ill Num birt SS-O SI-C P
iN RE GUARDIANSHIP OF
ih o m a s s w a d e .
FORMAL NO TICE BV
PUBLICATION
OF TRANSFER OF
JURISDICTION
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
CINOA M SWAOE at Guardian
ol tha Pro party ol THOMAS
SWAOE. hat lilad har Patitton
lor Dncharga and hai wahrad
an accounting. and wilt apply
tor dncharga at guardian on
Auguil 10. TOSS Jurisdiction ol
thn mattar will ba Iranilaarrad
lo WHconiln on that data
You ara raguirad to larva writtan obtacltoni tot ha Patitton
not lalar than Auguil 10. ISSS.
on Patittonar'i attomay. whoia
nama and addra il ara
W MICHAEL CLIFFORD.
ESOUIRE
Poll Ofllca Boi 3S0S
Orlando. FL 32S03-2S0S
and to Ida tha original ol Iha
wntlan obiacllont with tha
dark ol tha court aithar balora
•arnca or tmmadiataly therealtar Fa dura lo larva wrttttn
obfaction! a l raquirad may
raiult mi an ordor ol dncharga.
without lurthar no tic •
CINDA M. SWAOE
2042 South 104th Etrail
W ail Alin. W1 S3227
W MICHAEL CUFFORD.
ESOUIRE
Attornay lor Pltibonar
Florida Bar No. 324111
LOWNDES. DR0S0ICK.
OOSTER. KANTOR
A REED. PA
31S North EolaDntre
Poat Oltica Boa 2000
Orlando. FL 32S02-2S0S
Telephone (407) S43-4S00
Publish July S. IS . 1SS4
DCS-SO

M TH E C IR C UIT C O U R T OF TH E
B M N TEE N TN JU D IC IA L D ISTR IC T M
AMD PCD I
C im t ACTION S S -1BSS-OA-1S-C
STATE OF FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.

to this Court
h* smtoaat d

I you aa
Ftodda.

You ara lurthar notIliad that Iha PaUttoaar wW apply Is Iha
Honorsb*a Saymour Reason, one ol Iha Judgsa ol this Court so
tha 24 to day ol AugusL ISSS. s i 1S.CS a m , to Sink nola County
Courthouaa, SSI North Park Aaanua. Courtroom K, Santoro,
Florida, lor aa Order of Taking to this i
thn M il may requasi a has dag at Iha Urns and place daalgnaiad
and bs heard Any respondent latong to Ala a rsqusal f '
than wane any right to object lo Mm Order ol Taking.
Each respondent is haraby required Is serve written deleases. H
any. and request a hearing. M dailrad. la said Patitton on
STATS OF FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
T i t South WaadtoaM Coutovard
Da Land. Florida S272S
clo Lawranca S. OaadJ iar
Eminent Domain Attorney. Dntricl I
(SS4) S4S-S4S3
on or balora the ISth day ol AugusL ISSS and IHe Iha originals
with Mia Clark ol this Court on tha I dale, to show causa what
right into, totems!, or Hon you or any ol you have to and lo Mm
property described to the Paction and to show causa. H any you
havi. why tha property should not bo condemned for the uses
and purposes sat lorth to tha PStilton. It you tail to answer, a
da laud may ba entered agetost you tor the relief demanded to Mm
Petition II you laU lo request a hearing on Mw Petition tor Order
Taking

F°u

Nshra any right la object lo sold Order ol

J J T M E E N N r N A N D AND S S A lo l sold C o u rto n d m E n d d o y o l

Training

w/

PhyvologH. 772 6697

Florida Dapl. al Ravanua
Seminole County,
Florida
A ila u n t 4CI 001734007
Florida Osparlmenl ol
R lvtn u l
Plaintiff,
vs
Com pliti tntarion. Inc
D iltn d in t
County Court
Orange County,
Florida
Casa S SA 88-118
Mik# Anderson.
Plaintiff
vs
Com pliti Inlirwra. Inc .
Dalsndant
C ln u R Court
Seminole County,
Florida
Case 483-0741 CA IS L
LDM. Inc .
Plaintiff
va
Complete Interiors. Inc .
Dilindant
NOTICE
OF SHERIFF’S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
that by virtue ol that certain
Writ ol Elocution Issued out ol
and undar tha teal ol tha
Ctrcult Court ol Sammola
County, Florida, Casa * 83-0741
CA IS L upon a final ludgment
rands rid in tha aforesaid court
on tha Slh day of June A D .
1SS3 In that certain case enti­
tled LDM, Inc . Plaintiff v s .
Complete
Interior*.
In c .
Defendant which alaracaid Writ
el E i scut ton was delivered to
me as Sheriff el Seminole
County. Florida and I have
It triad upon aU tha righL title
and Interest al Mm defendant!
In Iha toNowtog described prop­
erty. said property being locat­
ed In Ssminoia County. Honda,
more particularly described aa
PARCEL 2C
Lot 2. WIL8HIRE PLAZA,
according lo tha plat thereof as
recorded to Plat Book 31 Paga
SO. aa reformed by Order
Granting
Partial
Summary
Judgment dated November 17.
tSSI and rscorded in Official
Records Book 3284. Paga 4S7.
ol the Public Record* ol
Seminole County. Florida
LESS ANO EXCEPT:
A portion ol Lst 2. W1LSHIR!
PLAZA according to tha plat
thereof on hie to tha Office ol
Iha Clerk ol Mm Ctrcult Court to
and lor Ssminoia County.
Florida recorded to Plat Book
32. paga SS. and aa rotermed
by dial certain Order Granting
Partial Summary Judgmanl
recorded November f 7,1 SSI In
Official Records Booh 2SS4.
Page 487. said lands eiluale.
lying and being In Seminole
County. Florida, mom partieu-

IN TH E CIRCUIT CO U RT
14— For S ale
OF TH E IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AMD FOR
SECURITY BARS A DOORS
S IN IN O L I COUNTY,
Lie. 34 yrs Etp
50.000
CASE NO. M S-43SCA 14 N
I V tq It. Free sat
designs 3
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
Qualify guar,
CORPORATION.
904-065-01
0013 or 407 324 3166
Plsintifl
vs
15—C emetery L ots
DAVID L FRALEY
#1 us., d i t .
Delsndtnl(t),
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursued to in Order or Flnil
Judgment
Scheduling
Foreclosure Sell entered on
July Slh. IS M In this c ite now
pending In slid Court, the style
ol which Is indicated above
A D O PH O N
I will tell to the highest end
IMngstpanaat
best bidder lor cesh d the W ed
counaakng
Front Door In the SEMINOLE
A marked
Counly Courthouse. 301 North
GIFT OF UFE
Perk Avenue, tkntord, Florlds
M M 1tw^topg
A44U
•Wwto
32T71. el 11 00 A M , on I he Slh
dey ol August. IS M . the follow­
FMO THAT SPECIAL
ing described property a* set
SOMSONS NOW!!
lorth in seld Order or Final
1-400-420-1123 EXTS422 $2 90/
Judgment, to-wit
nun Mutt Da IIYRS*
LOT 4. BLOCK B. COUNTRY
SERV-U 611645 8434
CLUO
MANOR
UN IT
3.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. A l RECORDED IN
Wak ins wstoonwT' days
PLAT BOOK 12. PAOIB 23 AND
Straw
23. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
UKFMM77S5
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
407-33S-S3PM
IH 1 DA
L O V E T O TA L R T
ORDERED
at
Sanford,
Noons
totsnsTTCNInow&lt;l
Ssmmols County. Florida, this
10th day ol July. ISSS.
tSSWMn Muatb* ISyra*
MARYANNS MORSE
Eanru 818445-6434
A* Clerk. Circuit Court
START OATM Q TOSPGHT May
SEMINOLE Counly. Florida
Florida's dating gams 1400By: Ruth Ring
ROMANCC art H2S
As Deputy Clark
SPEAR * HOFFMAN PA.
20S South Dial* Hightwy
Coral Gable*. Florida SSI46
Mm
(hit
somsont?
Telephone (301) 444-2288
Loro H MM a cal swsyf CALL
II you ara a parson with a dis­
NOWIII 1-600-286-2201 SM
ability who needs any accom­
2441 E2 9S nwi ISyra * tarv-u
modation to order to participate
to Mil* proceeding, you ara enti­
tled. al no coal la yau, to the
provision cl certain assistance
27— N ursery * C h ild
Pica**
contact
Court
Administration d SSI North
C are
Park Avenue. Sulla NSSt,
Sanford. Florida 12221, (4021
AN EXPLOVM Q M O M .
S23-43S0. a d . 4222 srithto 2
PfovtdM adueaaonN acansaa
working days ol your receipt ot
along wan T I C A playroom, ion
MU* nobc*. II you ara hearing or
yid. Carl. CPfLCOURdtto*
vole* Unpaired. ca« 1-600-MS330-0700
. For
S221.
Publish. July 11 22. ISSS
F. Longwood «
M-F,
OSS-111
BVENBM O AT CARE In my
homa by pro school taachar m LTBffii7glffSWTW*fin .

4 4 -tT 1 In Re: Batata o l
DSRNANO L. TBAOANOBN.

o m o k r t . maaN prpiided No
•aa IS&amp;tok lor tat mo
2-tt.Uc. 293-10. CaS

From Mie Northeast earner ol
Indian HSIa Unit Four, as
recorded to Plat Booh 11 Pago
IS. ol Nm Pubbe Records ol
Seminole County. Florida, run
West, along tha North Una of
aaid Indian HUM Unit Four, a
distance s i 243SS leal; run
thanes North 0011*44* West
3S0 OS tost; lhanca North
44*41*26* Wssl 166.42 tost;
the nee North 42*4 7*IS* Baal
840.00 tost tor a Point •(
Bog ton tog; thanoa continue
North 42*4T'tS* East 700 00

TO A U PERSON! HAIVMO
OR
DEMANOE
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
ANO A U OTHER PO ISO N
INTERESTED N THE ESTATE:
YOU A M MEREST NOTIFIED
Pi Bto
L. Teagarden,
daaaasad. FM* Nurab s r SS-221CP. Is pandlag In ton CUauN

toat to 0 Point on tha
•outhwastorV right ol way Una
of State Road No 424; thence
run North 47*13*43* West.

83T71-1288
The nama

of way Una. 172. SO toot
run South 42*47*14* Wool
227.SS tost thanes run North
47*12*41* West tit.S O lo s t
thence run Sooth 42*42*16*
Wsat 28.60 toot thanes run
North 47*12*43* west SS.SO
toot
thence
ran
South
42*47*16* West S7.SS tost
drawee run South 47*12*42*
Beat 1BS.ES tost thence run
South 42*42*1•* Waal SOS OS
tost
thanes
run
South
s r i r s t * Boat 210 60 toat to
Mw Point of Esgtontog
Laos that port tor right-ol-way
el Stole Road 438
ALSO LESS ANO EXCEPT:
A portion s i U ( E. WtLEHIRE
PLAZA acoordtog to tha ptot
thereof on Me la Pw Office ol
Mm Clark ol Mw CtrouM Court In
in Plat
32, Page SO, and as
by ffiat certain Order
Partial Summary Judgmanl
recorded November 12. IB M to
Official Record:
Pag* 462. aaid
In
From Mw Narths sil corner si
MIDtAN HILLS UNIT FOUR. SS
recorded to Ptal Book 11 Pag*
11 ol Mw P ush * Record* of
Eamtool* County, Florida, run
W**L slang tha North Una ol
said HUNAN HiLLS UNIT FOUR
a distance ol E4S.EE tool Is S
S6*t!'4S* W sst
Mw Bass Una s i Bastion ES.
Township t l South. Hangs 30
Bast s dtotsnes o l SSSSStost
Nwne* run North 44*44*26*
W sst 14442 tool tor a POINT
OF BEGINNING thanes run
North 42*12*43* Wat SSS.SS
tost
Mu sas
rue
North
42*4r I I * B ad tS tS S tost
lhanca run Sauth 42*12*42* Bat
40 00 lost; thanes run South
t l'It 'S S * B a d 1S I.1t lo s t
thane* run Sauth 42*1 »*4»*
Bad 211.00 tost thane* run
NOrth 42*42*16’ Waat 140 00
la d to the Point d Esgtontogand Mw undaralgnad aa SheriN
o l Bsmirwto County. Florida,
wiN at 11:60 A JR. on the 22M«
day d July A D . ISSS ottor tor
sal* and **« to tha highs al bid­
der; FOR CAEN M iMNO ANO
SU B JE C T TO ANV ANO A a
HOSTING LIENS, d Mm Fwnt
(W**Q D ost st the stops, d Mw
lim iaclc C ounly C ourthouse to
Sanlord. Florid*, the above
rscribed property.
That said asto Is being
to aaUaly the term* of MU* Writ
d Eaecution.
Donald F. Es linger. Sheriff
StmfciQlt County, FlofMi
b r Stavea 0. Harriett
C hid Deputy ShoeIN
N o n c T T u o A N o iN o t h e
AMERICANA WITH O W A M U M S A C T OF IEEE. PERSONS
WITH A DiiADNJTY NEEOiNO
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTKMMTB IN T N I PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION A T T N I SHERIFF'S
OFFICE 1S4S ESTH S T R U T .

(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: Cecelia V Ekern
Deputy Clark
In accordance with tha American With OieaMittoa Act. paraoni
urtMi disabilities needing special accommodation to porticipata to
Put proceeding should contact Mw Court Administrator^! SSI
Narto Pars Avenue, Sanlord. Florida, telephone (467)823-4330.
r°* tal** **“ *•**" i n days prior lo tha proceeding It hearinq
-------- J. (TOO) 1-M0-S441-4 771, or Yoici (») 1-

SANFORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE DAVE PRIOR TO T N I PRO*
C E f DINGS. (462) ESS SI IS TOO
(462) 828*8368.
PuMiah: June 64. July 1 . 1 I I

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71— H n r W anttd

WANTTtt'IUKIAT69T

la SOI R- Paffi

PARCEL NO. STS
THAT PART OF:
A portion ol Lot 21. Now Upaala. aa raaatdad In Ptal Cask 1.
Paga 47 ol Iha Public Raocida ol tindnala County, lying in
Sactisn S3. Township IS South. Ranga SO East, l andnola County,
Florida, batng morn particuiaity described aa laSawt:
Commanai at a tound 4* a 4* conorata maapmant (No 4) msrksl comar pi Nw Northaaal 1/4 ol aoid Sac Mon SS
I s i Transportation Right ol Way
Map, taction 77SI0-2SO2. thanoa run South 00*10*00* East slang
tha Eatl Una ol tha Northaaal 1/4 ol said faction 23. a distance of
301.20 laat le tha Ooutharty Una ol tha former Seaboard C oaaMMn
Railroad righl-pf-wsy; lhanca departing tha East Una s i Nto
Northaatl 1/4 o l said Section 33. run South 01*30*20* Wssl along
aald tormar railroad right-of-way. a diatanos ol 004.02 Iasi la Nm
Westerly righf-of-oray Una ol Upaala Road, (as new aalahiiahid):
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by Chic Young

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rats Indicated that saw palmetto
Inhibited an Increase.In prostate
weight. Several human studies have
also yielded promising results.
However, the Anal word Is not yet in.
Although this herbal remedy is free
of side effects, other prescription medi­
cines, such is Proscar, have been
shown to be superior. Nonetheless, I
see no reason why you shouldn't try
saw palmetto — provided, of course,
you do so only with your physician's
approval. It for example, your prostate
problems are related to cancer in the
gland, palmetto may deter you from
seeking more appropriate and effective
therapy. Therefore, first check out
your options with your doctor.
To give you related Information, I
am sending you a copy of my com­
pletely updated and revised Health
Report "The Prostate Gland." Other
readers who would like a copy should
send M plus a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope to P.O. Box 1017,
Murray Hill Station. New York. NY
I0IU. Be sure to mention the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT: Can you recom­
mend a suitable exercise program for
healthy people in their 70s?
DEAR READER: There is enor­
mous variation in the physical abili­
ties of the Mderfy, some of whom con­
tinue strenuous exercise (such as
rock climbing, running and body
building) well into their Ms.
On the other hand, geriatric
patients who have never been particu­
larly inclined to exercise may feel
comfortable with a less demanding
schedule that involves walking, swimIn my experience. It's not so much
the level of intensity that la Important;
rather, a program of regular, enjoy­
able exercise seems to have beneficial
results that are more conaiatenl.
If you are healthy and relish physi­
cal activity, you might try bicyding.

PETER
QOTT, M.D

DEAR DR. GOTT: In a recent col­
umn, you stated that Lad Le Beau
Super Dieter's Tea is completely safe
to consume on a dally basis. This Is
Incorrect. There has been at least one
death attributable to this tea.
DEAR READER: To a large degree,
the ingredienta in dieter's teas vary:
however, many contain senna, a nal-

turn can cause heart Irregularities
and loss of bowel function.
Obviously, the danger from dieter's
teas is related to the strength of the
brew, the amount consumed and the
frequency of consumption. You're
probably correct that dally use of
these products Is, at the vera least,
unhealthful. ModeraUon Is the key.
Appearance of diarrhea should be a
warning flag indicating that the con­
sumer should stop drinking the
dieter’s tea.

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                    <text>G A R D E N IN G -P A G E 4 A

C O M IN G W E D N E S D A Y

The eggplant,
from the Far East
to Florida

M a ria D uvall
makes All-State
softball team

TU ESD AY, JULY 14, 1998

90th Y E A R . No. 231

On the
waterfront

Final salute to fallen deputy
‘H e was
not only a
fine officer
but a good

Sanford works
on wording
for ballot
referendum on
developm ent
B y V icki M h m e t a
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - To develop or
not to develop...that ta a
question that is likely to go
before the people of Sanford
tn November.
The Sanford City C o m ­
mission has taken the first
steps toward putting the
question o f the development
of a hotel-conference center
complex In Fort Mellon Park
to the people.
Although com m issioners
it off a formal vote on (he
matter until August, they did
direct the staff to begin
working on the wording of a
proposed referendum to put
on the ballot tn November.
A citizens group, the S o ­
ciety for the Preservation of
Fort Mellon Park, has been
collscting signatures In an
effort to get such a measure
on the ballot. So for, the
group says It h as gathered
more than 1.300 signatures,
a little leas than naif the
number It will need, to force
the matter to a vote. They
iuld need IS percent of
the registered voters
tn
Sanford to sign a petition to
it It on the November b a l­
lot.
Now. the etty la consid­
ering the same thing. Devel” Joseph Padttl asked
city to hold the referen-

STAFF WRITER

Sheriffs Office deputies wore a black mourning patch over
badges on Mondey whan they attended the memorial services lor
Eugene Qregory. R Is stratfbon for bagpipers to play to services for

tow enforcement officers. They dto so Mondey whan soma 900 at­
tended a service for Sheriff's Deputy Eugene Qregory at Central Bapbet Church.

SANFORD • O f thoae BOO or
ao who attended
Monday's
memorial a m ic e
for alaln
SherUTa Deputy Eugene Orrgocy. few experienced (lrat-hand
the Any of the nl#tt last week
when
the man they call
*8tetaon* waa funned down
under a full moon In Oeneva.
U . Sammy Otbaon and Dep­
uty Scott McLeod knew aa did
othera who were under Are un­
til Alan Slngletafy waa killed
after a 13-hour standoff. Olbaon and McLeod were wounded
and are recovering nicely. Doth
attended the aervtce - Otbaon
tn a wheelchair and McLeod
with hla light aim In a alUig.

deputy to bis Bronco and then
to an ambulance.
to get to Ocne
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He told Mayor Larry D a k
that he did not want to con­
tinue to put money Into the
development project until he
is certain that It w as
_ methlng the etttsena o f
Sanford would support. He
has already invested about
$80,000 tn the project, but
will pull out If the citizens
make it d e a r they do not
want the complex.
Commissioner
Velma
WUllama aald she Is con­
cerned the developer may be
scared away b o m Sanford.
Still, she aald. she supports
allowing the people to have
xne say tn the matter.
*lt‘a hard enough to get a
developer to even consider
Sanford." she aald.
Dale believes the refer
end urn will prove to Padttl
that Sanford will a u p p o r
the proposed development.
Doug Oroeedoee.
wfa
eade the Society far the
Preservation o f Fort Mellon

Above left: Deputy Scoff McLeod, who
was shot In the shoulder, had No right
arm In a sling as hsaffsndsd toe memo­
rial service on Monday. Above right: L t
Sammy Qtoeon, who w m shot In toe
right foot, waa wheeled into C ental Bap­
tist Church tor toe eervtoe. Right A row
of polioo motoroydee ere Rned up to
Central Bepist Church. They were part
of toe seven mde prooeeslon from the

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HERALD STAFF WRITER
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evening. AiB o f laughter

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T h e AiB moon made it awftilly eaay for him (Stnglctaiy)"
Johnaon aald. 'H e aow every
move we made, There waa no
way we could get to him. There
waa a SW AT team on the way.
This would be u p to them."
Johnaon
aald
that
he
thought Immediately o f Gene
Qregory and the aaaiatance he
gave the fire department during
the recent brush Brea In Oe­
neva. 'H e waa ahraya there,
helping to evacuate people or
d e a r out the scene," Johnaon

have shot the deputy In the
back o f the head after woundk * him Initially.

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Baker hit 250 when he called for players
This can’t Walt. It Is im|wrtant that cvriyone who reads
this newspaper In* advised
that Monday, July 20 Is the
80th anniversary’ or Baseball
D eclared
N o n -E ssen tial
Occupation.
Clip this when through and
send It to your favorite $10
million ballplayer and let
him stuIT It In his spikes.
Secretary of W ar Newton
D. Baker ruled that baseball was non-essen­
tial and that all players should become sol­
diers. /Ml those who are draft age should
"seek employment lo aid successful prosecu­
tion of the war or shoulder guns and light.
Six da\-s later, llakrr s.itd the players eon Id
keep playing.
in the meantime nearly 250 ballplayers
enllstrd.
Think they’d get that many today?

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Tills Is an animal event at Fort McNair In
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Gerald Ford Is 85 today. Hope lie cn|oys a
flnr game of golf. He was the llrst non-electcd y1rc president and president. That ought
to count as an eagle. Actress Polly Bergen Is
68 today. Roaey G rier Is 60. We missed
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He’s 41. We’ve heard that Edd "R ookie"
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bald?

The Klwanis Club of Sanford
meets weekly on W ednesday
for a noon luncheon meeting
at the Lakeside Landing at the
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Visiting Klwanlans are w el­
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Walt Smith. 323-5088.

Dancing for Seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held every W e d n e s­
day. from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at
the Sanford C ld c Center. Live
music by the Deltonlans 13piece band. Donation S3.

Al-Anon
A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics* (AlAnunJ meets every Wednesday,
at 8 p.m.. at 111 E. 27th St..
Just west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

Welcome Wagon
Seminole Spokes W elcom e
Wagon
Club
of
Seminole
County
holds
the
regular
monthly luncheon meeting at
11:30
a.m.
on
the
third
Wednesday
of very month.
Those wishing to attend, call
Betty. 695-0144.
or
Lucy.
322-7877.

Recovery Inc
Recovery Inc.. Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general
nervous
symptoms.
For Information,
call
8602003. or 896-5906.

TOPS
A local chapter or TO PS
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday
at
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Two of America’s line television newsmen
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Sim m ons-----

G reg o ry ----was one of the first on the
scene uftcr the tornado hit nnd
he cnrrled
n 95-year-old
woman to safety after her
house eollnpsed. After n month
of fighting fires, he wns there
again to help Scott McLeod to
shelter.
On Monday, Johnson was
among 900 who attended the
memorial service for Oregory.
By 9:45 a.m.. as many as
600 police cars and motorry-

B a llo t
Csatlaasd from Pago 1A
Park.
said
he
would
*applnud the city com m is­
sion for putting the matter
on the November election."
Oroseclose said the citi­
zens should liavr the final
say In what happens to
their park.
Bide said h r believed
putting the matter to a vote
will allow both sides to
educate the public about the
project.
Henry Sweet, a member
of the park's preservation
society, said the referendum
shows that the commission
*has respect for the citizens
and (thrirl ability to nuikr n
derision.*
H r uddrd. "We have lo be
a part of uny decision.*
Ilotb side* In the mutter
want lo sec the vote. Dalr
said. Ron Rose, executive d i­
rector of the rhum ber of
commerre. agreed, though
tic would prefer that Die
park preservationists collect
Uir signatures to force the
vote.
*We are completely In fa ­
vor of this development." he
said. ’ Let them get the 15
percent and w e ll move for­
ward.*
The commissioners are
expected lo vote on the mat­
ter during the Aug.
10
meeting. Meanwhile the staff
has been Instructed lo work
on (he wording of the pro­
posed referendum so that tt
Is unbiased and can be put
to the people.

Continued from Pe|e IA

cles from agencies throughout
the state formed a procession
that stretched from the Sher­
iffs Office near the airport to
Central Baptist
Church off
State Road 46.
Once at the site, they stood
In a long line to enter the
church.

Continued from Page 1A

There was not nearly enough
room Inside the church, neces­
sitating the use of a gym na­
sium for the overflow. The
service lasted one hour and
was followed by a 21-gun s a ­
lute. the playing of Taps and a
flyover l»y Sheriffs Office heli­
copters.
At the altar were flower arrnngements. n Bible, a large
picture of Gregory In uniform
and his familiar Stetson hat.
Everyone who knew Gregory
called him ‘ Stetson." Pastor
Jimmy Dale Patterson said
Gregory was a good Christian,
husband and father.
Seminole County SherifT Don
Kallngcr said Oregory w as 100
percent committed to the role
of deputy sheriff. ’ It w as not a
Job description to him It was
the essence of who he was,"
Kullnger said. ‘ Part of America
dies when a violent d im e like
Hits occurs."
Wlillc two of Gregory's sons
followrd him Into law enforce­
ment.
a
third
turned
to
preaching
• and the
Rev.
Eugene
Gregory,
Jr.
from
Marks, Miss., delivered a m es­
sage at the service for his dad
dial will not soon be forgotten
by those who heard It.
Frequently. Gregory becam e
choked up as he recalled hts
dad. "who was a bit rough
around the edges but became a
rating, sensitive m an."
Gregory said he w as terribly
ungry at the "sorry scoundrel"
who took his dad's life.
’At first when I w as told that
my father had been killed. I

the event said It was very en­
tertaining. "You take a chance
when you ask a group of peo­
ple to roast someone In p u b­
lic.* he said, "but while there
were no professional enter­
tainers In tills group, to a per­

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Samlnote County Assistant Firs Chtef Chits Johnson hsfotd Dsputy Scott
McLaod to eatety after ha had bean rivot In ftaahoukter teat week. Johnson
wont In with sht deputtee aflar Dsputy Eugene Gregory had boon shot.
bom in February. W hy w as he
gone and all these scum b a g s
left behind?"
The Oregory family and the
sheriffs office kept any media

a sheriffs spokesman.* was requirrd to facilitate a solemn,
respectful service. The family
has asked that there be no
dose-ups of them."

from being tnstde the church
for the service or to approach
those going Inside. T h is ." said

Deputy Oregory was free from
all eye* but very much In all
hearts.

Sanford.
Survivor* Include daughter,
Barbara A. McCall. Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San'
ford. In charge of arrange
ments.

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Op«n container
Dock Rollle. 62. of W. 15th
St.. Sanford, was arrested Fri­
day. July 10, by Sanford police.
Rollle was charged with p o s­
session of an open container of
alcohol. Rollle was arrested In
the 1700 block of West 13th
Street. Officer observed Rollle
drinking In front o f Die Sanford
Rescue Mission.

Resisting arrest
Domenico Mandril. 20. of
625 Chase Grove, Sanford, was
arrested Sunday. July 12. by
Lake Mary police. M andnl was
charged with resisting without
violence and was arrested at
the comer of 46A and Brightmeadow. Manctnl waa allegedly
Interfering with police wont.

was Juki a dream. I felt just the
numimesa . But that, turned
Into a boiling rage. I wanted to
t my hands on the guy who
lied my dad.
‘And then I wanted to Ques­
tion Ood. Why did my dad have
to die such a stupid way? All
over some tenant's dispute?
Here's my dad gone before he's
seen a grandchild who will b e

son, everyone did an excellent
&gt;. They not only roasted Dill,
t each, at the end of the
roast, brought out how much
his service or friendship was
appreciated and beneflclnl to
the entire city.*
*1 thoroughly enjoyed the
evening,’ Simmons said. *1 was
very happy to see the number
of people who turned out.*
Simmons, turning 62- years
old, said he considers his a c ­
tion a retirement. *But retire­
ment Is a state of mind,* he
added. "That’s when you finally
leave the work-a-day world and
become your own boss, doing
whatever you feel like doing.*
He added though, that retire­
ment from a position also gives
a person an opportunity to
consider
going Into some
other field of endeavor. "But

right now," he said. "1 consider
this a retirement.*
Wlillc Vandcrworp Is to offi­
cially Join the city staff at the
end of the month. Simmons
said there will be a transitional
period.
possibly
through
•August 14. where he will assist
his replacement during this
lime of year when the fiscal
yrar 1998/99 budget Is under
consideration and up for final
approval.
■I’ll stay on the Job until
then."
Simmons
said
this
morning. "But from then on. I’ll
be among the officially retired
folks."

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Fronde Henry, b o t h r f M a ? Chulavtata. Calif.; slater. Donsan: brother Jamea William s, «J* D y t * . . Mtend;_ stepsister.
Titusville; 20 grandchildren.
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grandchildren.
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Landing Drive. Sanford, died PRARK A . R ABTSR
Saturday. July 11. 1998 at
fo
Frank A. Rahter.
80. 4th
Halifax Medical Center. Day- Street. Chuluota. died Thuratona Beach. Bom In Germany. day. July 9 .1 9 9 8 . Bom In New
she moved to Central Florida York. N.Y.. he moved to Central
In 1965 from Englewood. N J . Florida tn 1992. Mr. Rahter
Mrs. Bartlett waa a retired gov- waa retired from the enterem ess. She attended Provt- talnment Industry. He waa a
dence Lutheran Q u itch . Del- Friend of BUI W. Mr. Rahter
tona.
w as a WWIJ army veteran. He
Survivors include son. Pre- waa a Catholic,
aton, Granville. Vt.: daughter.
Survivors include nephew, BeKim Reed. Deltona;
Deltona: mother.
mother, ter Balky, West Palm Beach;
Toaka Apttx. Drown Deer, WIs.; niece,
babble
Zimmerman.
brother. Knut Apltx. Mlhrau- Orlando.
kee, WIs.: stater, Toaca QuinFamily Funeral Care Oviedo.
nlea. Mequon. Wla.; one grand- tn charge o f arrangements.
child.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral AMR K E N T S O fO L E T A R r
Home, Inc., Deltona. In charge
Alan Kent Singletary. 43. O ty
o f arrangements.
Court. Oenera. died Thursday.
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A ll you need to know abou t F lo rid a eggplant
Tlie eggplant probably originated In the Far
East. It Is the same family of plants as tom a­
toes. potatoes and peppers. Most eggplant
Irults have a glossy purple to blnck color and
are closer In shape to pears than eggs. Some
varieties have fruits with unusual colors such as
the Easter Egg eggplnnt which has white fruits
and the variety known ns 'golden eggs' which
produces white fruits that change to gold as
they age.
In Florida there are two types of white egg­
plants commonly found In vegetable gardens.
The plant of the ornamental white eggplant
closely resembles the plant of ordinary culinary
eggplant. Culinary types (Melongena) Includes
edible varieties of eggplnnt having white fruit,
such ns 'Albino'. 'Dougn' and "White Beauty.'
D escription : Ornamental white eggplnnt Is a
rather low-growing, branching plant. Stem and
leafstalks are green, or very faintly tinged with
purple, and benr a few white spines. Leaves are
wavy at the edges. Flower are lilac. The fruit are
very white when Immature, but turn yellow when
npe. In shape and size, they greatly resemble
on ordinary hen's egg. Larger fruiting and dwarf

Tlie fruits arr larger Ilian 'Black Brail tv'
{Mipular Florida variety of eggplant.
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m i n s reach
renen a size of
ol four
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glossy.
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be well-drained, fertile, sandy loam Is best.
Prepare the noli spading It deeply and working
In a rich compost or other organic material.
Water soil well before planting. A thick mulch Is
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eggplant an a container vegetable or even an
ornamental plant. Eggplants need a very warm
environment throughout their growing season. ‘
They should be grown In a well-drained, fertil­
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the best lighting possible.
j
H arvestin g: The best time to harvest eggplant ;
Is before the fruits have reached their full m a- *
turtty. Most varieties take 60 to 80 days to reach i
this stage. The fruit should be firm with shiny ‘
skin. By the time the skin has lost Its sheen, J
the seeds will be dark and the flesh may be bit- j
ter. If you keep the fruits picked off at the early
stage, your plants should continue bearing until
the temperatures get too cold.
Pasts an d diseases: Problems such as spider
mites and wilts, caused by bacteria and fungi '
affect white eggplant. Phomosls blight, phytopthorn blight, early blight, and nist leaf spot are
some other disease problems that affect egg­
plants.

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E x tra P o in t* ...

Jeff
Berlinlcke
Herald Staff Writer

France shuts
out Brazil to
win its first
World Cup..
......Ho hum.
S A N F O R D _ It w a s the biggest sp orts event
In the w orld a n d n ob od y eared.
If soccer cou ldn 't take ofT a s a b ig-tim e
sp o rtin g event after the d ram atic finish o f
the W o rld C u p that played Itself ou t over the
past m onth. It n ever will.
Th e g a m e h a s been ridiculed In this c o l­
u m n a s well a s Just a b o u t every oth er In
A m erica.
Th e sim ple fact Is that the g a m e will never
take off In A m e ric a for a m yriad o f re a so n s ,
not the least o f w h ic h Is that It’s boring.
Now . o f c ou rse, an ytim e a sn o b b y elitist
h e a rs som eon e sa y that (b orin g) they Just ’
respon d that the ra b b le doesn't u n d e rs ta n d
the Intricacies o f the w o rld 's m ost p o p u la r
sport.
W e don't u n d e rsta n d a brilliant c ro s s in g
(Kiss o r a h e a d e r that Just m isses the net
(they n ever ac tu a lly go Into the net, d o
they?).
It’s not tliat a t all. T h e rea so n soccer ts so
p o p u la r a ll over the w o rld , the rea so n w h y
the E n g lish riot. S o u th A m e ric a n s execute
p layers w h o d o n 't perform well, w h y F ra n c e
will p a rty over Its w in until, well, the next
time F ra n c e d o e s a n y th in g in the w o rld o f
sp orts. Is that It's the only g a m e In town.
T h ird -w o rld co u n trie s love the g a m e b e ­
c a u se It's a c h e a p ga m e to play; y o u o n ly
n eed a b a ll o r a ro lled -u p b u n d le o f socks.
In E u ro p e , the on ly oth er alternative is
cricket.
O ver here, o n this side o f the pond, look at
w h a t the W o rld C u p w en t u p a g a in st over
the past 3 6 da y s: the U .S . O p e n m en 's a n d
w o m e n 's
g o lf
to u rn a m en ts.
W im b le d o n .
M cG w ire, Grtlfey a n d S o sa . U n fo rtu n a te ly ,
n e w s o n the N B A lockout. W ill J o rd a n r e ­
turn ? T h e W N B A ()u st a Joke).
W e h ave too m u c h to occu p y o u r e n te r­
tainm ent h o u rs a n d the last thing A m e r i­
c a n s w a n t to d o Is w a tc h a g a m e that takes
three h o u rs, w ith ou t a n a c tu a l time fram e
(g a m e s en d after In ju ry tim e Is played after
the reg u la U o n 0 0 m in u tes a n d the o n ly p e o ­
ple w h o k n o w w h e n to w a k e u p a re the offi­
cials).
A m e ric a n s a re u sed to sc o rin g a n d a tte n ­
tion -gettin g action. (J u st a though t: I w o n ­
d e r w h ic h event w a s m ost w atch ed S u n d a y .
T h e W o rld C u p o r the R odm an - M a lo n e
w restlin g fiasco o n pay-per-view ?).
A n o th e r th in g Is that A m e ric a n s h ave n o
soccer heroes. B esides B ra zil's
R enaldo,
n a m e a n o th e r n o n -A m e ric a n particip an t In
the W o rld C u p .
S top trying, y o u ’ll Just give y o u rs e lf a
h ead ach e.
A m e ric a n s w a n t h eroes, not som e g u y w ith
on e n a m e like M a d o n n a o r B o n o . W e w a n t
M ich ael scorin g 4 5 poin ts in the playoffs, n o t
R enaldo getting o ff tw o sh o ts a g a m e a n d
be in g p roclaim ed the n ext Pete,
Y o u h ave to adm it, soccer Is a fu n sport to
play. In S em in ole C o u n ty, it's on e o f the
leadin g participation sp orts o n the h ig h
school level a n d , o n a n y S a t u rd a y m o rn in g .
Just try to A n d a p a rk in g spot at the S e m i­
nole S occer C o m p le x o r a n y o f the o th e r
you th le a g u e sites.
B u t look in the stan d s. A t a n y h ig h sc h o o l
gam e, despite S em in ole C o u n ty h a v in g o n e
o f the stro n gest conferen ces In the state, n o
on e is there except paren ts, fam ily a n d
friends.
Soccer's a g re a t g a m e to (d a y b e c au se y o u
can't fall asle e p o n the A d d . O therw ise, It w ill
Just n e ver go over in th is country.
Let F ra n c e h a v e its m om ent. Rejoice th a t
Iran w o n the biggest sp o rtin g event in its
h istory.
A s fo r A m erica, p re -s e a so n football b e g in s
in three w eeks.

Last l a coad Shot: Amazingly
enough, goffer Casey Martin has been
alloioed to use his cart and the game
has survived.

Playoff to decide Co-Ed
Beer :30, Kempke Music Service to meet next Monday
B y D ean Sm ith
IIKKALI) SI&gt;OHT5 EDITOR
SANFORD _ Mather Ntiltirc tnuldiiT Mop Herr
:.')0 mill Krm pkr Musk- from llirlr Inevitable*
fair.
To inert In a playoff for (lie championship ol
(h r Sanford K rnrntinn Department Spring CoEd Slow Pilch Soft ball Lrugur.
A min Marled falling JuM In-fore die Man of
Monday night's guinea at Plnehurel Park Mon­
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was a perlectly dty Arid, scoring four runs In
the lop of Ihc first Inning.
Maronda Homes got a run back In the bottom
of llie first Inning, but Kempke Music Service
answered right back with a run In the top of the

second Inning.
Maronda Homes scored two runs In the third
Inning to make the score 5-3. but they would get
no closer ns Kempke Music Service scored two
runs in the fifth Inning, a single run In the sixth
Inning and three runs In the seventh Inning.
Maronda Homes scored two runs in the b o t­
tom of the seventh Inning to make the final
scorr 11-5 In favor of Kempke Music Service.
Deer :30 then got the equalizing victory with­
out having lo get dirty when the Seminole Scoop
B m n m * C o M . Pag# flA

Winter
Haven
claims
Area
trophy
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

Oviedo's Mary Lou Johnston (above) scored
in the championship game to help Orlando beat i
sippi, while SCC's Dana Kudruyvtseva (right) *
pared by an injured ankle but stiH played w el for the
Sanford squad.

Johnston, Orlando romp to
Winn Dixie hoops crown
Uy Dean Smith
H ER ALD SPO R TS ED ITO R
SANFORD _ Getting better and better with every
game, the Orlando Storm capped off a 5-0 run through
the Winn Dixie Girls' IH-und-Under International
Basketball Shoot Out with an 81-06 victory over the
Mississippi Warriors In the Championship game at
the Seminole Community College Health and Physical
Education Center Sunday afternoon.
Orlando hud rolled lo a 3-0 record In Pool A with
easy, whipping Sanford 00-39, Melbourne 06-32 and
Central Florida 70-30.
Mississippi also had a fairly easy run to a 3-0 rec­
ord In Pool B. The Warriors dumped the Virgin Is­
lands 57-43. Winter Park 57-36 and DeLand 48-39.
In oilier Pool contests on Saturday, Central Florida
beat Melbourne 55-19, Winter Park spanked the V ir­
gin Islunds 54-42 and Sanford clobbered Melbourne
00-28
The final records In Pool A games were: the Orlando
Storm (3-0). Central Florida (2-1), the Sanford Seminotes (1-2) and Melbourne Playmakera (0-3).
The final records In Pool B games were: the M issis­
sippi Warriors (3-0). the DeLand Semlnolca (2-1), the
Winter Park Warriors (1-2) and the Virgin Islands (0*
3).
With Pool play out of the way. the Single Elimina­
tion Tournament got underway Saturday evening.
Orlando and Mississippi btamped themselves a s the
teams to beat as they both coasted to quarterfinal vic­
tories, the Storm with a very Impressive 102-42 throt­
tling of the Virgin Islands and the Mississippi Warrim Basketball, P ag* OA

SANFORD _ Winter Haven took
advantage of three errors and a
wild pitch by Longwood In the top
of the seventh Inning to score five
runs and held off a Longwood rally
to sw eop -ta -the -Babe- R u th -A rea
Tournament Cham pionship at H is­
toric Sanlord Memorial - Stadium
Sunday afternoon.
Winter Haven took a 3-0 lead in
the top o f the first Inning, but
Longwood came back with four
runs in the bottom o f the third in­
ning.
Winter Haven then grabbed the
lead for good, scoring five runs In
the top of the fifth inning and
adding a run In the fifth Inning.
Longwood kept It close, scoring
two runs in the bottom o f the fifth
Inning and three runs In the b o t­
tom o f the sixth Inning, while W in­
ter Haven added a single run In the
sixth Inning, making the score 10-9
heading Into the seventh Inning.
The victory was the second o f the
tournament for Winter Haven over
Longwood. The Polk County squad
had edged Longwood 8-7 In the
Winner's Bracket final on Satur­
day.
Host Sanford had stayed alive on
Saturday, scoring eight runs in the
bottom of the sixth Inning to
eliminate South Lakeland. 11-6.
But Sanford would finish third af­
ter falling to Longwood for a sec­
ond time In the tournament, 4-1.
Providing the offense were:
Sanford over Lakeland: Jason
Louwsma (double, two runs), Andre
Raines (double, run). Dustin Annett
(single, run. two RBI), Nathan
Oreen (single, )w o runs). Jam ar
Guy (single, run), Travis Walker
(single). Willie Bennett (tun. RBI)
and Bradley Locke. William Cleve­
land and David Goff (one run each).
South Lakeland: Chris Montgom­
ery (double, run. three RBI). Sean
Peterson (single, run. RBI), Miles
Den tier (single, two runs), Ryan
Manning and Randy Montgomery
(one single each), Pat Dldeo (run,
RBI) and Seth Mobley (one run
each).
Winter Haven aver Longwood:
Derrick Compsrato (triple, double,
two runs, RBI). Matt Krause (triple,
two runs, three RBI). Kent Starling

M elillo, U S A undefeated in W o r ld Cham pionships
gpstlsl to the Herald
COLLINSVILLE.
IL
_
Chris
Patrick (Fresno, Ca.) and AlhaJI
TUray (Auburn, W A.) each blasted
home runs to highlight an 18-hit
attack and Dane Art man (Key
West I and
Carmen
Plgnatcllo
(Frankfort. I L ) combined for 14
strikeouts
to
lead
the
USA
Baseball Youth National Team to a
13-0 victory against Italy In the
third day of pool play In the Ninth
International Baseball Association

World Youth Championships at
Fletcher Field.
The game w as halted after seven
innings of play because o f the
tournament's run rule.
Patrick and Turay Joined forces
to go seven-far-10 at the plate
while driving in a total o f three
runs. Each scored three times as
well.
Turay led off the USA's third
Inning with hia home run. a
towering shot to center field. He
also had a run-scoring single in

the sixth Inning.
Patrick's homer, a solo shot to
right, came In the fifth inning. He
also added three singles to his
four-for-four day at the plate.
T m seeing the ball real well."
said Patrick, whose eight lilts tops
the U S A team after three contests
In the championships.
'Really,
there's not a weak spot In our
lineup. W c arc getting a lot of good
run production every day.*
Every starter in the USA lineup
hit safely In the contest. Michael

HoUlmon
(Dallas)
and
Jared
Anderson (Tucson) each chipped In
with two hits and two runs scored.
Brian Horwltz (Enctno, CA) also
notched two hits, while Kevin
Melillo (Longwood) and Art man
drove in two runs apiece,
While
the
USA
bats
were
booming for the third consecutive
day - the squad now has 55 hits
through three
games
USA
pitchers turned In yet another line
performance.
Art man
and
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Co-Ed
C o a t la o s d from Page BA
could not field a team.
In the nightcap. MJO scored two runs In the
top of the first Inning, but Sanford Christian
Church took the lead with three runs In the b o t­
tom of the first Inning.
MJO regained the lead with three runs In the
top o f the second Inning and eventually built a
10-4 lead entering the bottom of the fifth Inning.
Sanford Christian Church did not want to go
quietly, however, and scored three runs In each
of the fifth and seventh Innings, while holding
MJQ to two runs In the top of the seventh In­
ning to make the final score 12-10 MIO.
Beer :30 and Kempke Music Sendee are both
9-1 and are being trailed by MJQ (5-5). Maronda
Homes (3-6), Sanford Christian Church (2-8)
and the Seminole Scoop (0-9).
Next Monday night at Ptnehurst Park. Sanford
Christian Church will play a doubleheader
against the Seminole Scoop at 8:30 p.m. and
Maronda Homes at 7:30 p.m.
Kempke Music Service and Beer :30 will then
play on for the championship at 8:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Kempke Music Service: D J . Spetcher (two tri­

IN BRIEF
Lym an Baseball Cam p
LONGW OOD _ H ie Lyman High School
Baseball Field in the Carlton Henley Sports
Complex will be the site of the Lyman B ase­
ball Cam p to be held July 20-23.
The four-day cam p will cower all offensive
and defensive fundamentals and run from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. dally.
Ages are 5-to-14 and will coat $100 per
player. AQ campers should bring thetr glove,
cleats, cup ana b s L Drinks and snacks will
be available.
The camp la limited to the first 50 to regis­
ter. Call Bob McCullough at 280-8477 or
320-2278 to register.

Ovkdo Youth Volleyball C
am
p
OVIEDO _ Oviedo High School van ity vol­
leyball coach Anna Hoilts will conduct a
volleyball camp for bays and girls ages 10and-Up an July 22nd and 23rd at Oviedo

ples. one single, two nins scored, onr RBI).
Lynn W ebb (three singles, two RBI). Brad
Bender (one triple, one single, three runs
scored, two RBI), Brad Rupert (one double, one
single), Kortncy Kuhn (two singles, three nms
scored, one RBI). Lucy Sellers (two singles),
Bruce Sellers (one single, two runs .scored),
Sandy Romonowskl (one single, one RBI). M a r
garrt Clevenger (one single) and David Sharp
(one run scored, one RBI).
Maronda Homes: Kenny Miller (two singles,
two runs scored), Lori Poe and Mike Pocrik (two
singles and one run scored each). Ron Hummer
(two singles, one RBI). Randy Hummer (one
single, two RBI). Michelle Carroll. Ron Ulllana.
Brian Zaladonls and Steve Patrick (one single
each) and Rick Ensnid (one run scored).
MJQ: Qreg U fa (three singles, two n m s
scored). Paula Songcr (one home nut. one sin­
gle, two runs scored, one RBI). J J . Jlles (one
double, one single, one RBI). Dan 0111 (two sin­
gles. two runs scored, one RBI). Eric Cooper
(two singles, one RBI). Chuck Harley (one dou­
ble. two nm s scored, one RBI). Ruben O arcla
(one double, one RBI). Alison Baxter (one sin­
gle. two RBI). Tee Baldwin (one stnglc. two runs
scored). Heather Sorvas (one single, one run

Cost will be $250 per team and will be under the direction of 13-ycar NBA player Qreg
Kite, a new assistant coach at SCC. Other
camp Instructors will be SCC head men’s
coach Stanley Cromartle and men’s asslatant Shane
Call 328-2090 for more Information.

Future Stars baseball
WINTER HAVEN _ Did your All-Star teams’
season end too soon? Players didn’t get
enough playing time this season?
Oct a second chance for a great post­
season with the Future Stars of America Re­
gional Tournament In Winter Haven.
Tournaments for 10-and-Under and 12and-Under age groups will be held August
2nd-through-August 8th.
Tournaments for 14-and-Undrr and 18and-Under age groups will be held August
9th-through-August 15th.
Minimum of six games Is guaranteed.
Uniforms an d Instruction by former
League players and scouts Is included In
sic cost. Housing and meals are also avail­
able.
For more information, contact East Coast
Coordinator Jeff Twttty at (804) 049-4410.

scored) and U s a Claussen (one run scored).
Sanford Christian Church: Tommy Preston
(one triple, one double, two singles, one run
scored, three RBI). Roy Anderson (one triple,
three singles, three runs scored, one RBI).

Babe RuthPago BA
(double.
RBI).
Nathan
Helms
and
Everett Lynch (one single and
one run each). Alexander S an ­
tiago III (two runs) and Chase
Stewart (RBI).
Longwood:
Steven
Apfcl
(double, single, three runs.
RBI),
Anthony
Bowman
(double, single, two RBI). Mehul Patel (two singles. RBI).
Brian H an ts (single. RBI), J.R.
Romero (single). Mike DtProspero (two runs) and Brian C astanhrlra and Eddie Rios (one
nm each).

Karin Finley (one single, three nuiH scored, one
RBI). Joel W eiss and Kelly Bany (one single and
one RBI each). Monica TlchonnfT (one single.
one run scored) and Joe Caputo and Brenda
rh ).
Anderson (one run scored enrh).

Longwood over Sanford: Ste­
ven Apfcl (double, single, two
RBI). Brian Castenhelra (two
singles, two runs). Anthony
Bowman (double. RBI). Mehul
Patel (single, run), Matt Drtnnan (single). Mike DlProspero
(run) a n d Eddie Rios (RBI).
Sanford:
Willie
Bennett
(double, run), Robert
Lowe
(double) and Travis Walker
(double).

CHAMPIONSHIP
Winter Haven: Chase Stewart
(double, single, nm. two RBt),
Alexander Santiago 111 (two
singles, three runs, two RBI).
Jimmy Marllneau (two singles.

two nins. RBI), Derrick Cnmparato (double, mn. RBI). N a ­
than Helms and Everett Lynch
(one stnglc. two n m s and one
RBI each). Dave Murthlson
(single, threr runs) nnd Andy
Choulnard (single, nin).
Longwood: Anthony Bowman
(two singles, nm). Eddie Rios
(double,
two
RBI). . Mike
DlProspero (single, two runs).
Brian Harris (single. RBI). Matt
Drtnnan and J.R. Romero (one
single and one nm each), Ste­
ven Apfcl (nm . RBI). Brian
Castrnneira
and
Brent
McOlaughlln (two runs each)
and Mehul Patel (run).

LHgal Notlc—

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                    <text>RELIGION 5A

Hooked on
church fish

90th YEAR, No. 244

IN BRIEF
MowViet Proliant
SANFORD - A member of
the Seminole Community Col­
lege Faculty who haa over 20
y ea n of service at the college
has been selected by President
Ann McOee to serve as Interim
vice president for Educational
Program. The appointee waa
Identified as English professor
Dr. Stephen Caldwell Wright.
Wright, a Sanford native,
was schooled In Sanford and
: chose to remain In the area to
: pursue his profession.
He founded the Owendolyn
1Brooks Poetry Contest, la acIthe In the Zora Neale Hurston
! Festival, s published poet, and
| a longtime contributor to the
:SCC foundat

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FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1998

Seven nabbed in Winter Springs drug raid
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HERALD STAFF WRITER
WINTER SPR1NQS - Serai
persons were arrested as the
result of a drug raid Thursday
night at a Winter Springs
home. Only one person waa In­
side the residence at the time
of the raid, but officers had
only to watt for others to pull
Into the driveway to make addi­
tional arrests. '

Officers from the Seminole
County CCIB (Ctty/County In­
vestigative Bureau) conducted
the search warrant at 7:15
p.m.. at 442 Alderwood Court
In Winter Bprlnga. Deputies
search of Ihe home un400 grams of pot.
packaged and ready for selling,
hidden In a closet.
As officers conducted the
search, taro U-Haul trucks re­
portedly pulled up, and officers

searched both of the vehicles,
uncovering
000
marijuana
plants and a variety of growing
supplies. One of the trucks la
to have contained
_
cocaine,
a sm all
amount of cannabto and pre­
scription pills.
As officers continued to
search the two rental trucks,
another vehicle pulled up. oc­
cupied by four men. The
searching for evidence then

to the car. In which
said they found a 20
pound boll of cannabis con­
cealed In gift wrapping paper.
Each of the seven men waa
subsequently placed under ar­
rest for various charges In­
cluding cultivation of cannabis,
possession of cannabis with
Intent to distribute, possession
of cocaine, and others.

The seven were Identified aa

Michael McKova. 38. the resi­
dent of the home: Oreg An­
thony Ferstman. 27. and Paul
Juan Madsen. 34. the drivers of
the U-Haul trucks; and the four
men In the car. Manuel
Acevedo. 28. Joae Manuel M ar
tines, 30. Darren Hunter Den­
ney. 29. and Christopher
Speight Wrenn. 24. No ad­
dresses
were
Immediately
made available by the sheriff a
office.

Construction worker
injured in 30-foot fall
Fruitiand Park.
The
accident
occurred
around
I1:1B a.m.
when
Walker fell from the platform
he had been working on. He
had loot his footing on an un-

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.'Diane Bauer and Terry Patton,
;for district 2. Joe LaughMn and
•Sandra Robinson, and district
&lt;5, Barnard Qrter, Jeanne Morrta and Lurfane tw eeting.
Ih e forum la open to the
general‘.K
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CPR waa performed on Bite,
and he waa then airlifted to
The Seminole Family YMCA.
located at (MS Longwood-Lake
Mary Road, la going through a
million
dollar
renovation.

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VOLUSIA COUNTY - U.S.
nouiHTd the Department of
Justice's award of Its latest
grant under Operation Weed
and
Seed.
Ih e
money,
$175,000 Is to be given to
Vohiola County. The program
is to prevent, control, and re­
duce violent crime, drug abuse
and gang activity in targeted
netghb
*
Is done by law
id prosecutors
who weed out crim inals In­
volved In violent Crimea and
drug abuse. The 'seeding*
brings prevention. Interven­
tion. treatment and neighbor­
hood revitalisation .
SANFORD - Due to a
printer's error, two dates were
Incorrectly Hated In a Sem i­
nole High School Parent

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Peanut G allery
for Buffalo Bob

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Clarification

In a etory in Wednesdays
Seminole ffonakf, It waa re­
ported that Michael t e y

Teen Challenge mission opens
Computer Training Center

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K eys, keys everyw here for M r. H enley

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loaoy: Aiiernoon inunarr- r a r n tr .
storms. Highs In the mld-90s.
Lows In the m ld-70s Saturday: SOLUNAR TABLE: min. —
Afternoon thunderstorms. Mlglis a.m ., maj. 5:55 a.in., min.
drrslorms. llioh s in the mid90s. Lows In the mld-70s. Monday: Afternoon thunderstorms.
Highs In the mld-90s. Lows In
the mld-70s.
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1:44 a.m .. 2:26 p.m., low: 8:07
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In ( leaf u p tin- l u s s a b o u t t he
Ci t y ol Uuigvvomls (leclslnn to
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Sheboygan? Today Is the first
of two days of fun nnd games.

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open to everyone In the state of

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Wisconsin except the Oreen
B*y Packers players. More
than 40.000 bra twit nit lovers
are expected In Sheboygan.
The event began In 1953. It’ll
live forever.

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hnd some potash on the Poto­
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2:46 p.m.. low: 8:27 a.m .. 9:14
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Lotto (J u ly 25)

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Horn aru tfto winning numbers
•elected on Thursday in the Flori­
da Lottery:
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Hie Ilonorablc C srllon Henley.

Pm- ,ow: 8:12 a m- 8:59 P-m-

4 feet w ith a m oderate
chop. W ater tem perature at
Daytona Is 81 d egrees and
at New Sym m n. 82 degrees.
W inds arc from the sou th at
10-15 m .p.h.

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Adams In the District 4 commlssloncr s race.
Hclng that Henley was the
pruud principal at a county
school for more than three
decades ought qunltfy him also
for the keys to the other six
cities - Altamonte Springs,
Winter Springs, Casselberry.
Sanford, Lake Maiy and
Oviedo.
In fact, those who understand education andgovernment might consider sending
Henley nny old hotel room keys
they have In thetr possession.
Lets get keyed up and stand
to Bing the anthem by Francis

Carlton H«nlay

Honoring Saint Ignatius
Sco* KcV*
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Y ou

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had to be there

A fellow named *»■■*!
HopUna of Vermont came Into
the newly opened U.S. Patent
Office on July 31.1790 with a
new method for making pearIasIi nnd potash. Having never
granted a patent before, the
putent officers congratulated
Hopkins. Signing his patent
papers were fellows named
Oeorga W aafclft— and TRs-

Anyone who has attended a
Jesuit school realizes how
tough the teachers come down
on the students. Act up and
you land In JLIO. That's an af­
ter school detention center.
JUO means Judgment Under
Ood. The Jesuits were founded
by B alat Ignatius a f Layala.
Sanford City Commissioner
B n d y Lassard. a Jesuittrained lad. reminds us that

Superman* too
■rauM Genlagaag, perhaps
the loveliest ludy to ever play
tennis. Is 47 today. Actor Doa
Murray is G9 and actress Oaraldlaa ChapUa Is 54. And then
there's actor Waalay la lp s s
who’s 36. He was .bom In Or­
lando. Daaa Cana, TV's Su-

Born

f ir e

Saturday la the birth anniver­
sary of an American attorney,
social worker and poet whose
name will never be forgotten.
He was bom and died In
Maryland. Do you know who hr
Is?

Volunteer to be a school Dividend
HOME EQUITY LOANS

Briefs
Newsletter recently mailed by
the school to SHS students'
homes. The correct dates are:
August 3. first day of school;
August 27. open house.
The school Is asking parents
to note these correct dates.

Music dams
SANFORD - Seminole Com­
munity College Is offering a va­
riety of Community Music
Program classes.

ent/Chlld Education programs
dedicated to helping parents
Improve their skills and par­
enting knowledge. It la a re ­
warding time that parents will
look upon with fond memories,
and a stimulating time for
your child. Classes begin Aug.
3 and are ongoing with regis­
tration throughout the term.
Classes are offered for chil­
dren from birth to 5 years old.
For additional Information and
a copy of the fall brochure call
(407) 328-2121.

KlnderMustk Village Intro­
duces multiple levels of activi­
ties appropriate for the differ­
ent stages of development for
newborns through 1 1 /2 year
olds. Classes begin Saturday,
Aug. 6 from 9 until 9:45 a.m.
The eight week session Is $39.
in fo rm a tio n

can Robin at (407) 326-2036.
MusikOarten Is the key that
opens the dsor to s •child'sworld of music. Through a
combination of songs, playing
movement games and Instru­
ments. listening and learning,
parents and children are ex­
posed to a wonderful m usical
experience. Classes o r for
ages 18-23 m onths, two to
three years, and three to 5 five
years old. All claaaes begin
Thursday, Aug. 20. C lasses are

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For more Information and
daaa times call Robin at (407)
328-2038.
Beginning piano classes will
be offered for grades kinder­
garten though 5th. m iddle
school, high school and adults.
Classes meet on Mondays.
Tuesdays.
Wednesdays
or
Thursdays, six week sessions
begin the week of Aug. to and
are $39 to $44. For class day
and tim es call Robin at (4070
328-2038.
SANFORD
Community
Education Programs at Sem i­
nole Community College la
pleased to announce Par-

of pregnancy Y O U ' R E D U E
fo r a little pam pering

The Baby Place has beautifully decorated rooms,
wonderfully attentive nurses and an atmosphere
that's warm and welcoming.
But there's more. You'll also have the security
of knowing that the latest technology is
available to bring your newborn into
the world.
It's the best of both worlds. For

For more information, please
call 1-800-265-8824

Central Florida H ealthcare System
Central Florida Regional Hospital
Lucerne Medical Center
Osceola Regional Medical Center ' '
Winter Park Memorial Hoipita)

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Carlos Perea. 22. of 1187
M o w y , Sanford, w u arwaled Wednesday, July 22. by
Lake Mary police, Perea was
chaffed with habitual traffic
offender, driving while license
Is suspended or revoked, and
driving while license Is su s­
pended or revoked financial re­
sponsibility. Perea was arw sted In the 3200 block of
North 17-82, Perea has 11 auspensions on his driver's li­
cense.

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Mark Richmond, 31, o f 1121
Caruthers Woods Rd„ Oeneva,
was arrested Thursday. July
29, by Seminole County depu­
ties. Richmond was charged
with DU1 and was arrested at
State Road 428, Officer con­
ducted a traffic stop after
watching Richmond cross the
center line four tim es and run
off the road several tim es.

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Anns Dorton gtvas a plaque and 12,000 chscfc to
Seminole Court? Chief Deputy Sheriff 8teve Har­
riett These warn gifts from the Ladas Auxiliary,
veterans of Fomkai Wars of FtoriM In Moradation
•Or OTB O n C i • wOrU o u n o g In # lOmBOO BnO

toward fos refurbishing of s heavy duly
hicto to ba used by Via Sheriffs O il
county's FWHsscus Dspsrtnsnt

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Home, Apopka, in charge of ar­
rangements.
Mamie London Harris. 88,
Route 3. Hawthorne, died Sat­
urday. July 25, 1998. Mrs. Har­
ris was bom In Hawthorne.
Mrs. Harris was a domestic en­
gineer at Shands Teaching
. Hospital. She was a member of
Stiver Leaf Club and Eastern
Star Bethlehem Chapter 107
i\ Usher Board. Mrs. Harris was
■ a member or Oaliiee Baptist
■ Church.
Survivors Include sons, Wal­
ter. Orlando,
Lonnie Jr.,
^ B Gainesville. Lentom Orlando.
Jam es, Tamps. John. Haw­
thorne; daughters. Jessie M.
Jenkins. Hawthorne. Lillie Mae
48. •. Oardon. Orlando, Daisy L Mon

empty his pockets and discov­
ered concealed deodorant, and.
when the officer asked the de­
fendant to empty h is pockets,
too the defendant ran.
AMn Figueroa, 22, of 314 Sir
Lawrence Dr., Sanford, waa ar­
rested Wednesday, July 22, by
Sanford police. Figueroa was
charged with grand theft auto
and waa arrested in the 1200
Mock of West First Street. Ve­
hicle driven by defendant was
reported stolen by Jimmy
Bryan Honda.

charged with possession of
open container. Simmons sms
arrested in the 1800 block of
West 13th Street.
Ronald Penny, 29. o f un­
known residence, was arrested
Wednesday, July 29. by San­
ford police. Penny was charged
with possession of open con­
tainer. Penny waa arrested In
the 1800 block of West 13th
Street.

Battery

Jeffrey Lafond, 38, of 807
Camellia Ct., Sanford, was ar­
Kenneth Root, 40, o f 1404 E. rested Wednesday, July 29, by
20th St., Sanford, was arrested Sem inole County deputies.
Wednesday, July 22. by Sem i­ Lafond waa charged with bat­
nole County deputies. Root was tery and was arrested at the
charged with petty theft, driv­ above address. Lafond pushed
ing while license is suspended victim into a wall twice.
or revoked, attaching txu not
Silvia Simon, 33. of 814 B.
assign 'd , and posse ssion of an
3rd
St,. Sanford, was arretted
expired tag more than 4
months. Root waa arrested on Thursday, July 30, by Sanford
police. Simon was charged
12th Street. Registration check
by officer revealed that the tag with aggravated battery and
an the car driven by the defen­ was arrested In the 2200 block
of West First Street. Simon a l­
dant had been reported stolen.
legedly struck victim with a
cuffing Iron.
Willie Solomon, 38, of 145
Lori Ann Ln., Winter Springs,
was arrested Thursday, July
30. by Winter Springs police.
Solomon waa charged with bat­
tery and waa arrested at the
(attempted) and burglary above address. Solomon alleg­
with battery therein. Leach was edly hit his wife In the mouth
arrested at the above address. with the back of his fist.
Leach allegedly broke into hts
neighbor's home, held a knife
to her throat and tried to have
sexual Intercourse with her.

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Uw sUifaiors, twroas, cypress Uses, tanks, sad awnhlsadr,
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Survivors Indude wife, Ann J.;
dauBrtcrt. Jsknee Ann. Kalb»yn, both of Sanford; parents,
Mdkr and Flora. Warsaw, Ind.;
brothers, Jonathan
DavML
John Paid, both of Warsaw.
Ind.: stater, Sara Ann Wallen,
Ffcrceton. Ind.
BaldwIn-FMrchUd
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Hom e, la b s Mary. In charge of

Cccg Stidham. 82. Hidden
Pines Circle, Casselberry, died
Tuesday. July 28. 1998. Bom
in Blackwster. V s., he moved
to Central Florida In 1959. Mr.
Stidham waa a clerk for Florida
Power. He was a member of
the Retired Fleet Association.
Mr. Stidham served In WWII
and retired after 30 years In
the U.S. Navy. He was a Plot-

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Survivors Include sons. Ron.
Boone. N.C.; daughter, Jugy
Sanders, Summerville, 8.C.:
stepeon. Richard Reeve. WlchUs, Kan.; brother. Gleason,
Knoxville, Term.; sister, Olsdya
Hall. Janesville. Vs.: nine
grandchildren;
four great-

Mabte Maude Butler. 88,
Round Lake Court, Oviedo, died
Sunday, July 26, 1998 at Ven*
cor Hospital. Tampa. Mrs.
Butter waa bom Oct. 14, 1909
In Oviedo. Mrs. Butler w ss a

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Gospel musicians lauded for lifetim e achievement
praises to the Master. She has
played and lent her m usical
W ent to over eight choirs
throughout Polk County. She is
presenter.senior m usician for

ny L Hayes, 0.

a music
ir, attends the Church of
i Bustle. He usaa h is mu*
pit at the Cttadd of Hope
b o f Ood. His talents
a im Mm to many mud*
m m far y ea n . At the
o f Hayes, m usic Is h is
He has sung in choirs,
sd songs and still gospel
l l his d o se special

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O. Jackaon to stiver and gold
sponsor and supporter of the
m usic award scholarship, Mrs.
Eunice I. Wilson of Wilson*
Elchelberger Mortuary, Son­
o f gospel m usic that was and
stiff is enjoyed by all.
The Dr. Hugh Broddngton.
II. pastor of Stanton First Bapttst Church, Wetradale, gave
dosing remarks and the benediction,
Special thanks to the Sweet
Harmstw Older o f Eastern
S ta n . Oalnous-Wynn Funeral
Home. Herbert Thompson Fu-

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6A ■Sorrwnolo Hefakl, Sanford, Florida *Friday July 31, 1998

Extra Points ...

Kellie
Werner

Marvelous Matthews

Fourth seed
cruises to
Thursday
Pinehurst
crown

Hera/dStaff Writer

Seeing the
Yankees live
was a dream
come true
SANFORD _ Growing up. there Is one thing
I remember most clearly.
Sitting In the thing room with my Dad.
watching the New York Yankees.
At that time. I could name the entire roster
and knew- tile statistics better than the
com m entators.
Since we lived in Pennsylvania, there was a
New York station that aired every game.
My Dad and I had many a good time, sit­
ting there together, watching the game and
calling the pitches.
One dream that I've had my whole life was
to one day go to Yankee Stadium with my
Dad and watcli a game In person at the
House that Ruth Built. What a kick th a t
would have been...my Dad and 1 eating ball
park hot dogs and calling pilches live.
Unfortunately. I never got to do th at with
my Dad. He passed away in November and
we Just never quite made it to the stadium.
1 did, however, get a chance to fulfill a t
least part of my dream when I went to see
the Yankees play at Troplcana Field in
Tampa. (That dome Is really ugly. I'm sorry
to say.)
For weeks, I was a wreck. 1 had to get a
new shirt. (Do you know how hard It Is to
find a plain old Yankee’s lersev in the correct
colors? They have neon green, red and every
other color you could Imagine. They don't,
however, have the true colors of the team
th at has the best uniform In baseball. I had
to settle for a tee-shirt.)
I had to wear the new Yankee's cap th a t I
bought In Baltimore a t an Orioles game de­
spite the angry mob around me.
We took my Nana to the game for h er
birthday but th at paled In comparison to the
fulfillment of my dream.
I was like a tittle kid going to Disney for the
first Ume on the way to th at game. I could
hardly contain myself walking Into the sta ­
dium to sec my team ...the team with the best
history In baseball.
When I took my seat (which was a box seat
thanks to my Mom and her former em ­
ployer, B arnett Bank) they were warming up
on the field. W hat a magnificent sight. There
they were. In person, and I was finally there
to see it.
The actual details of the game are lodged In
my memory as I watched every play as If it
would be the last glimpse of baseball that I
would ever see.
I couldn't take my eyes off of the players,
the uniforms, the action of the game.
Watching them on television is one
thing...seeing the Yankee’s In person is u n ­
believable for a life long fan.
I had the Ume of my life cheering along
with the organist, heckling the batters and
chastising the um pire.
As I sports writer, I always have to be im­
partial and Just watch the game. That day,
however, 1 was a fan who rooted for my fa­
vorite team. I even got to sing 'Take me o u t
to the ball game" during the seventh inning
stretch. That was definitely one of the high­
lights of the day.
I haven't really had a favorite player In the
last few years, although Dave Raghettl was
my Idea of a hunk when I was in high
school. Since my first professional Interview
was with Tim Raines, however, and I have
watched his son play for two years, he has
become my player of choice.
He had a pretty good day. His batUng w as­
n't up to his full potenUal, but Rock did make
one heck of a catch at the wall to save a
homer.
My heart was llutterlng when the last in ­
ning of the game came around and the score
was tied at 2-2. The Devil Rays had put up
quite a fight and kept the game close. That
also kept everyone In their seats.
Continuing their fantasUc year, however,
the Yankee’s exploded in the ninth and
scored seven runs to end the game 9-2.
I don't know how I didn't lose my voice be­
cause I was going nuts. Believe it or not,
more people in the stands were there to see
the Yanks than the Rays and I had a lot of
Please see K ellie, Page 7A

By Dean Bmltk
h k k a ij

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e d it o r

SANFORD _ So much for the
regular season.
After struggling to n 4-3 regular
season record and the No. 4 seed
for tire post-season tournament.
Matthews Associates finally dis­
played the talent that most follow­
ers knew the team had. completing
a 4-0 championship winning romp
through the tournament field with
a 22-2 whipping of Cactus Bob's tn
the Sanford Recreation Department
Men’s Spring Thursday Night Pinehurst Park Slow Pitch Softball
League.
In fact, the final three teams left
In the field. No. 3 seeded Cactus
Bob's. No. 4 seeded Matthews As­
sociates and No. R seeded Papa
John's Pizza, entered the tourna­
ment with a combined 9-12 record.
In the regular season. Dussard
Lawn Service and Sanford Central
Baptist Church both went 6-1. but
Bussard Lawn Service got (lie top
seed because tt beat Sanford Cen­
tral Baptist Church in Ihr head-tohead matchup.
Cactus Bob's, which beat Mat­
thews Associates head-to-head,
and Matthews Associates tied for
third with 4-3 record, while Weatvlrw Baptist Church was fifth at 34. Adapco and Knights of Colum­
bus (Knights of Columbua won
head-to-head) both went 2-5 and

Tom Wilks (above) tossed a twohitter and gave up two unearned
runs and also helped his own cause
at the plate, going 2-for-2 with a
home run, scoring three runs and
driving in live as Matthews Associ­
ates completed a four-game unde­
feated run through the lietd with a
22-2, three-inning thrashing o( Cac­
tus Bob's to clinch the champion­
ship of the Sanford Recreation De­
partment Men's Spring Thursday
Night Pinehurst Park League.
Jamie Pitxer (right) also had a big
evening for the No. 4 seeded cham­
pions, which entered the post­
season tournament with a 4-3 rec­
ord, going 2-tor-4 with three runs
scored and three RBI and also get­
ting a pair of assists at shortstop.

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Kuchar
staying
at Tech
Bp Daan Smith

HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ Lake Mary
resident and Seminole High
School graduate Matt Kuchar
will remain an amateur and
return to Georgia Tech for
his Junior year (t was
reported Thursday.
P lu s* sea Kuchar. Pag* 7A

Seminole County resident and former Orlando Magic player
Anthony Bowie (center, back row) pose* with some of the

athletes that attended the Winn Dixie Basketball Camp he
hosted this past week at Seminole Community Coftege.

B ow ie giving som ething special ;
to the youth o f C entral F lorida !
Bp J e ff Berilnloke

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

It has baen reported that Matt
Kuchar wM defend his U.8.
Amateur tide next month and then
return to school at Georgia Tech.

SANFORD _ Anthony Bowie went to plenty of bas­
ketball camps when he was a kid.
‘I always had opportunities to go to camps and play
basketball but I never got a chance to see any NBA
players," Bowie said. "If I had thlB kind of support. I'd
have been in the pros a long time ago."
The hard work paid off with an NBA career which
included a stint with the Orlando Magic and several
other teams. Bowie played In Europe for parts of last
year.
Now. a lot of area kids have the chuncc Bowie never
got.
Bowie hosted the Winn Dixie Basketball Camp at
Seminole Community College this week. Many under­
privileged children were among those who partici­
pated in the four-day event and Bowie was there for

more than Just lo sign a few autographs and add hie
name to the program.
'
That's how It Is at a lot of so-called aporta camp ,
featuring big-name professional athletes. The kids '
show up. get a picture, maybe an autograph with a J
superstar checking his watch to see how much Ume &gt;
Is left, and that's their experience with Mr. Superstar. •
That Isn't how It was at SCC this week. Bowie waa ;
there Ute whole Ume and. by he end of the week, the
camp was going like clockwork.
*
Part of Uic reason Is that Bowie and his counselors '!
weren't putting up with anything out of line.
The first thing we aay to the kids when they get
here Is that we won't put up with a whole lot," Bowie
said. They know they can only get so many chances, i
Some times we Just tell them not to come back the 1
next day."
)
The ones that last the week learn a lot and aeem to &gt;
Please see Bowie, Pag* 7A

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�Seminole HeraJd, Sanford, Florida - Friday. July 31, 1998 •7 A

Softball------

Continued from P i|e 6A

Papa

John's Pizza was 1-6.
Thursday night. In the
Loser's Hrnckct final. Papa
John's Pizza scored a run In
the top of the hut Cactus Bob's
came right back with three
nins In the bottom of thr first
Inning and nrver trailed ngaln.

even though Papa John's Pizza
stayed close the entire game.
Cactus Dob's scored a nin In
Die bottom of the fourth Inning
(o lake an 8-3 advantage mid
appeared headed for an easy
victory.
Hut Papa John's Pizza made
things Interesting.
scoring
three nins In the lop of the

fifth Inning on a two-run single
by B.J. Osborne and a ninscorlng double by Frankie
Phillips.
The threat ended however,
with a fly out with the tying
runs on second and third base.
Papa John's Hzza had one
more threat In the top of the
seventh Inning, again having

Bowie-----------------Continued from Page BA

enjoy themselves. Dozens of boys and
girls (locked to SCC yesterday and there were
games all over the gymnasium as Dowle wan­
dered from court to court.
SCC basketball coach Ken Patrick said this Is
the camp's fifth year of existence and Dowle has
been n part of every one.
Once ngaln. discipline was one of the main
themes besides the normal basketball drills.
*1 want them to be disciplined and do things
like rememlrerlng to clrnn their mess up after
snack break,* Dowle said. “They have to do
those things at home and they have to lenm to
do that here.’
He said the week usually gets off to a slow
start as far as the discipline, but the kids pick
up pretty quickly.
As he said It. a counselor reminded a couple
of kids thnt they were there to play basketball,
not breakdanclng as the kids spun around on
the floor.
The counselor’s tone Indicated that he wasn't
fooling around.
Thr kids learned quite a bit over the four-day
camp.
*We've all been working on our dribble.*
Lamonte Miles said. *lt helps me a lot and I
play a lot.*
Brian Pope played for state runner-up Kdgewaler High.
*l’m half coaching here.* he said. *1 am
learning about getting around screens, dribbling
and working on my defense. A lot of the kids lis­
ten. but sometimes they get a little bit smart so
we go to the older coaches and they take care of
things.*
They make It a lot of fun.* Katie Hughes said.

Kellie------------------Coatiauud from Pago 6A

help with my cheering.
In oil. It was everything I had dreamed It
would be. I saw good hitting, good defense
and a good game. Best of all, I saw the Yan­
kees. Live.
I will remember that day for the rest of my
life and when I'm 90 I'll tell all of my great
grandchildren about the day I saw the Yan­
kees In person. They'll be bored, but I will
probably have (he same excitement that I
had that day.
The only thing missing was my Dad.
When I sang T a k e me out to the ball game*
I sang It for him ju s t In case he was listen­
ing. Despite my Dad's absence my childhood
dream came true that day. I will carry th a t
memory with me for the rest of my life.

Legal Notices
IN THE etOCU 17 COURT
o f to o m m t b e b t n

JUDMIAL OlOeWIT
M AMD FOB

■■■mots o o u n t v ,
FLORIDA,

CIVIL ACTION
o a f ■ mo.

a a -a ta o a i s
otvia io o A
MANS OF AMtAICA
NATIONAL TRUST ANO
SAVINOS ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
*a.
ROBS AT 8 LA BEUA. al al.
Oatandant(a)
ROT M B OF AOTION
TO: Robert S La leu r IF LIVING.
ANO IF OSAO. ALL UNKNOWN
h t lA i AT LAW OF T H I SAID
DCFSNDANTB
ANO
TN I
UNKNOWN
aiNBFICIANiaa
UNDER THEIR WILLS. IF ANY.
ANO ALL THOSE CLAIMINO BY.
THROUQH,
U NOIR
OR
AOAINET ANY OF THEM. AND
ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES. INCLUDING, THE SURVIV­
ING
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO
BY. THROUQH, UNDER OR
AQAINST THAT DEFENDANT;
AND THE
SEVERAL ANO
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
A IS IO N I. SUCCESSORS IN
INTEREST.
TRUSTEES
OR
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMINO
MV, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AQAINST
ANY
AND
ALL
ClXlM AN TS. PERSONS OR
PARTUS, NATURAL OR COR*
PORATS. OR WHOSE EXACT
U Q A L STATUS IS UNKNOWN.
CLAIMINO UNOIR ANY OF THE
ABOVS NAMED OR OEECRIBEO
DEFENDANTS. LA ST KNOWN
ADORESS IS:
1ES0 SRANISH MOSS CT.
MIMS. FL. SETS4
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to forecio** a mortgage
on tha following property in
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
Tha Eaat I M . f taot ol Lot 3,
Slock A. DOMMEHICH HILLS
SIXTH ADDITION, according lo
the plot thereof oa recorded In
Plat Book 14. Pago TE. Public
Recorde ol Seminole County.
Florida.
ha a bean filed agalnal you. You
are required to tile written
dateneee with tha clerk ot tha
court and to aorvo a copy with­
in thirty (10) daya attar tha fire!
publication ol thle notice on
Plaint! tfe attorney. WiUiam M
Oolaon E Aiaociataa, 1330 E.
Myrtle Avenue. Suite 101,
Clearwater. FL 14E1S, olharwtav
a default will bo entered again*I
you tor the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition.
WITNESS my bond end tha
eaaJ ot thle Court on thle 33td
day ol JULY. IS M
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Court
By: Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
WILLIAM M OOLSON
A ASSOCIATES
Attorneys ot Law, Chartered
IM S B. Myrtle Avo.. Suite 1M
Clearwater. Florida S4S1S
Pubkoh: July S I. and August T.
ISMS
DES-I4S

Legal Notice»
M TUB C IR C U IT COURT,
M ANO FOR
•EMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. S S -STSS -C A -14.A
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC . a Haw
York corporation.
Plaintiff,

re
DAWN BIRK8ECK
(SSiMt-ra-insi.

"Tliry taught me a new defennlve atanre.’
One of the camper*. Marquis Stark*, ha* al­
ready teamed from one of the NBA'* best. He t*
the cousin of New York Knlck John Stark*.
*l'm working on my crossover dribble." he
*&lt;1Id.
Thr whistle blew and It wa* time for the kid*
to get back on the court. It wa* the final day of
practice and there was no time to be wasted.
Kvrn though there wa* a lot of discipline In­
volved. Dowle said he Ju*t wanted everyone to
have fun.
*1 once wa* u kid.* Dowle. u major contributor
In thr Central Florida area. said. 'You want to
go to ramp to have Am and leant. When you
play wtth your friend* all day. they'll Just tell
you what you want to hear but In this atmos­
phere. they can leant.”
There wa* a lot of learning going on at SCC
till* week.

Legal Notices
IN TNS C IR C UIT COURT
OF TN E SraMTBBNTN
JUDICIAL C IR C UIT
IN ANO FON
SEMINOLE CO UNTY,
FLONIDA
CRIMINAL CASE
NOi S S -I4 S S -C F A
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
(4 (31 00 IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY AND ONE IM M
RUQE R SEMI AUTOMATIC
HANDOUN. SERIAL NO
300-1(410
NOTIOS OF FORFEITURS
PROCEEDING
TO Woniel Boyd
1114 Orange Avanua
Sanford. FL 317/1
and all olhart who claim an
interest in tha following properfy
H O t 00 in Uniiad Stala*
currency and one IMM Roger
■ a n Auloma lie Handgun aerial
number 100 1(4 JO
Donald F Salinger of Iho
Seminole
County
Sheriff's
Offica.
Seminole
County
Florida, through his otficara,
investigators or agents, sailed
Ihe above properly on or about
June K th . I M l al It 14 Orange
Avenue. Sanford.
S enn a le
County. Florida, and is present­
ly holding aatd property lor the
purpose of forfeiture pursuant
to Sections S3I TOt-S33 704.
Florida Statutes, and will
R EO UEST that an Honorable
Judge ol the Circuit Court. Civil
Division, Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit.
Seminole
County.
Florida, find probable cause
that tha above property should
be forfeited to tha above
agancy You will be served a
copy ol tha Order finding
Probable Causa one* it is
signed by the Judge end it will
advise you how and whan to
respond to this request tor lortenure
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy ot this Nolle*
waa asm to Ihe above named
address by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, this
ISIh day of July. IS M
John C. Rosa.
General Counsel
Florida Bar 3SQ717
Seminole County
Sheriff's Offica
1341 • 3llh Street
Sanlord. Florida 33773-S3S*
Publish July 3t, and August 7,
IS M
DSS-3S1

JANICE I ALBERT

isstoos-ia-m t).
OAKY A ALBERT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a
Political Subdivision
ol tha Slate of Florida:
THE PACESETTER
CORPORATION OF
NEBRASKA, and any
unknown heirs,
davlsasa. granlaaa.
creditors, and other
unknown persona
or unknown apouaes
claiming by.
through and under any
ol tha above-named
Defendants,
Defendants
BSH File m o m

NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE Is hareby given that
tha undersigned Clark ol the
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida, will on tha 11th
day of AUOUST. IM S. at 11:00
o'clock A M. at the Weal Front
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse In Sanford, Florida,
offer lor eats and sell at public
outcry to tha highest and beat
bidder lor cash, the foil owingda scribed properly situate in
Seminole County. Florida:
The East 1/t ol Lot S, Block
13. Tior 4. TR AFFORD'I MAP
OF THE TOWN OF SANFORD,
according to tha Plat thereof oa
recorded In Plat Book 1, Page
E0, ol tha Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida,
pursuant to tha Final Judgment
entered In a case pending In
said Court, the style ot which Is
indicated above.
WITNESS my hand and official
seal ot said Court this 10th day
ol July. IBM .
(COURT SEAL)
If you are a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order to participate
In this proceeding you are enti­
tled, at no coal lo you. to the
provision ol certain assistance
Please contact Court adminis­
trator, SOt N. Park Arenua.
Suita N301, Sanford. Florida
31FT1, (40T1 333-4330 i l l .
4337, within 3 working daya ot
your receipt ol this (Notice ol
Foreclosure tala); If you are
hearing Impaired, call 1-300t t t - t r n . it you are voice
impaired, call t-SOO-SU-STTO
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana E. Jaeewtc
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert H. Hoech. Jr . Esquire
Butler • Hosch. PA.
I1SS 8. Conway Rd.. Sta E
Orlando. Florida 33S13
(SOT) M l -S300
Publish: July 34. 31. IS M
DEE-303

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNE 1STN JUDICIAL
ctRourr o f F l o r i d a
IN AMD FOR
SEMINOLE OOUNTV
M lMBUAL
JURISDICTION Ol VIS ION
OAS8 NO. O T-1SSS-OA
G ( CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc .
Plaintiff.
VI
JOHN F HATHAWAY and
JACQUELYN P
HATHAWAY, at at.,
Dalandanta
AMBNOBO NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
Notice is hareby given that,
pursuant
to
nn
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure tale
deled July 17th, IS M . and
in la n d In civil case number ST13M CA. ol tha Circuit Court of
tha ISth Judicial Circuit In and
tor Seminole County. Florida,
wherein G E CAPITAL MORT­
GAGE SERVICES. IN C . la
Plaintiff and JOHN F HATH­
AWAY. JACOUELYN P HATH­
AWAY, UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, ta/are Dalandanta). I
will sail to tha highest and beat
bidder tor cash at tha west
front door ol tha Saminola
County courthouea In Sanford.
Saminola County, Florida, at
11:00 A.M. on tha 13th day ot
August, 1SSS, tha following
described property as eat forth
in said Final Judgment, to wit:
Tha Sail SI 00 fast of Lota 0,
0. 10. Block 3. JOHN J.
EAOAN'S
ADDITION
TO
OVIEDO and that portion ol
Lawton Avs. RlgM-of-Way ((O'
vacated] lying between Block a
3 and 3 tha Southerly Right-OfWay ot SEABOARD RAIL ROAD
and tha Northerly Right-Of-Way
of Clark El. as recorded In Plat
Book 3. Page S3, ol the Public
Records of Saminola County.
Florida.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO T H I
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
AOVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
C O LLECT A O EBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated the t7lh day of July.
IS M
MARYANNE MORSE
Park ol the Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jaeewtc
Deputy Clark
CODILIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 4SO
Tampa. Florida 33407
Telephone (SI3) 177-4004
CAS 4S7-033S7
Publish July 34. 31, IS M
DES-301

Legal Notices
IN TN E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I ISTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE CO U N TT,
FLORIDA
Casa Na. M -t (S 4 -C A -t 4 -W
WORLD SAVINOS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION a Federal
Savings and loan Association
EULALIA TERAN. at a t.
Defendant
NO TICE OF AC TIO *
TO Eulaha Teran
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
it Irving, it dead all unknown
parlies claiming interests by.
through under or against the
abova
named
defendant
whether sard unknown parties
claim as heirs, daviaaet.
grant#**, creditors, or other
claimants, end ill parties hav­
ing or claiming to have any
right, till* or interest in the
property herein described
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following described
property in Seminole County
Florida
Lot 134. Oakland Hrlla.
according to the Plat tha not
recorded in Plat Book 13.
Pagea S3 and S4. ol the Public
Records at Seminole County
Florida
has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a
copy ot your written defenses.
It any. to it on Robert L Wunfcer.
Esquire, hat bean tiled against
you amt you are required la
aorva a copy at your written
defenses, it any. lo it on Robert
L Wunker. Esquire, ot RUTHER­
FORD. MULHALL ■ WAROO.
PA
Plaintiff's
aflornaya.
whose addreta is MOO North
Military Trad. 4 th Floor. Boca
Raton. Florida 33431-S34I. on
or before 30 daya from Ihe data
ot the lust publication of this
notice, and tils tha original with
the Clark ol this Court, otherarias, a default will be entered
against you lor tha reltet
demanded tn the complaint or
petition
DATED on JULY 33rd. IS M
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark at M id Court
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Robert L Wunker. Esquire
Rutherford, Muthsll
S Wargo. PA
Attorney* for Plaintiff
3(00 North Military Trail.
4th Floor
Boca Raton. FL 33431-S34S
Telephone ( I I I ) *41-1(00
Publish July 31. and August T,
IN S
DES-343
______
IN TH E CIRCUIT CO UNT
OF TN E E M M TIB N TH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOB
SEMINOLE C O U N TT,
FLONIDA.
PNOBATB DIVISION
Fils Humbert S S -S S I-C P
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
OALON LYELL. JR .
Oeceaaed

NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
(Ossa PR)
Tha administration ol tha
•slate ol OALON LYELL. JR.,
deceased, File Number SS-SSICP. ia pending In tha Circuit
Court for Saminola County.
Florida, Probata Division, tha
eddroee ol which la:
P.O. Drawer C
Sanlord. FL 33773-OMS
Tha name and address ol tha
Personal Representative and
tha Personal Representative's
attorney are sat forth balovr
Any interested person upon
whom (hit notice la served who
inlands lo challenge tha validity
ot tha Will, tha qualifications ol
tha Paraonal Rapraaantativa.
venue, or iuriadlction of tha
Court and all parsons having
claims against this aetata who
are served with a copy of this
notice, are required to file with
this Court such objection or
claim within tha lafar of three
months after tha data of tha
(rat publication of this notice
or SO days attar tha data ol ser­
vice of a copy of thia notice on
that parson. Parsons having
claims against tha aetata who
are not known to tha paraonal
representative
and
whose
names or addresses are not
reasonably ascertainable must
(la all claims against tha aetata
within three months alter tha
data ol tha Itret publication ol
this notice
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRE0
The data ol lirst publication ol
thia nones is July 34th. IS M
Personal Representative;
JANE LYELL
100 Wild Hickory Lana
Longsvood. FL 33779
Attorney For
Paraonal Rapraaantativa
Bradley J. Davis
Florida Bar No 1 M S II
Gita* A Robinson. P.A.
3M N. Orange Avanua
Buita 300
Oriando. FL 33S0I
Telephone (407) 43S-3M1
Publish July 34. 31, IS M
DES-tSS

runners on second and third Jimmy Williams (two singles), runs, RBI), Mickey Cogbum
base with two out. but the next Dave Rape (double, three runs). (three singles, run. three RBI),
bailer grounded back to the Vic DIBartolo (single, two Tom Wilks (home run, single,
pitcher lo end the game with n runs). Ty Kokc and J.R. Spivey three runs, five RBI), Mike
Cactus Bob'* 8-0 triumph.
(one single each) and Ron Wnldrn (double, single, two
nins. RBI) and Jobcy Gorman
Doing the damage for Cactus McNeil (run).
Hob's were Jack Castelo
In the championship game. (double, single, run, two RBI),
Also contributing were Jamie
(triple, double, single, two Cactus Bob's scored a run In
runs, two RBI). Steve Woodley the top of Ihe lirst Inning, hut lltzcr (two singles, three runs.
(double, two singles, three Matthews Assorlates ended all thrrc'RBI). John Lugering (two
runs). Wayne Kelly (triple, sin­ doubt as to Ihe outcome by singles, two runs, three RBI),
gle, KHI|. Brantley Brumley sending 21 hatters to the plate Jason Flanagan and Steve
(two singles, run, two RBI). and scoring 15 runs tn the bot­ Lugering (two singles, one run
srorrd and one RBI each), BUI
Nell Daugherty (single, run) tom of the first Inning
Cogbum
(single, nin) and Aron
and Ron Wlrih (run).
Contributing to Matthews
Providing the offense for Assorlates' 24-hlt attack were Reno (run).
Papa John's
Pizza
were Tony Taylor (three singles.
Don Basil hud a single and
Frankie Phillips (two doubles,
scored u nin for Cactus Bob's,
single, four RBI). U.J. Osborne three nins, two RBI), Greg while Juck Castelo added a
(double, single, two RBI), Richards fthrer singles, three single and Wayne Kelly scored.

K uchar------Continued from Page 8A

from thr Unltrd States and
According to Matt's father. Britain next week and then
Peter, the 20-year-old will drfrnd tils U.S. Amateur title
probably
make
the next month before returning to
announcement official In on school In Atlanta.
Interview for The* Golf C/umnel
Besides winning the U.S.
next month.
Amateur title, Kuchar made a
ESI W also reported the name for himself with his
decision late Thursday and winning and endearing smile
said Kuchar will pluy tn the while finishing tied for 21st In
Palmer Cup for college players Thr Masters and lied for 14th

Legal Notices
IN TN E C IN C U IT CO URT
OF T N I ■ IC N T IIN T N
JUD ICIAL C IR C U IT
T N I STATE OF FLORIDA,
M AMD FON
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
CASE NO. SS-S4SS DR
JEREMY ANTHONY OREENE
Petitioner.
NOTICE OF PETITIO N
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
CHANOE NAME OF JEREMY
ANTHONY GREENE
TO JOHN ANTHONY OREENE
104-07 G Jenwood Road.
Apt ID
Brooklyn, New York 1f I I I
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Ihet a
Petition to change the name of
Jeremy Anthony Green* to
Jeremy Daniel Johnson has
twen Med and you are required
lo file your written defenses, it
any. lo it on Mtchell* Johnson
natural guardian and nest friend
ol Petitioner whose address is
(44 West Charing Cross Circle.
Lake Mary. Florid* on or before
August I t . tees and file Ihe
ongmel with the Clerk ol this
Circuit Courl either be lor* ser­
vice on Petitioner or immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the Petition
(Court Seal)
Michelle Johnson
Deled on July (th. 1*91
Marianne Mors*
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
SammoI* County. Florid*
By: Luann* Woodley
Daputy Clerk
Publish July 10. 17. 34. 31.
1991
DEB-91
IN TM8 C IR C U IT CO U RT
O f T N I ISTff JUDICIAL

e M c u rr, ro

a n d fob

•EMINOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
OBNBRAL
JUR ISD ICTIO N DIVISION
CASE NOl SS-OSSS-CA-14P
SOURCE ONE
MORTGAOS SERVICES
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
WILLIAM PETER KOCH
A/K/A WILLIAM P KOCH.
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. 0EVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER
OR AQAINST WILLIAM PETER
KOCH A/K/A WILLIAM
P KOCH; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. OF WILLIAM
PETER KOCH A/K/A
WILLIAM P KOCH. IF ANY:
HIGHLANDS GLEN
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
HIGHLANDS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC : FIRST
UNION HOME EOUITY
BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTIOS
OF FON B O LO SU R I SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol foreclosure deled
July 37th. IS M . entered in Civil
Casa No. M -0904-CA-14P ol
tha Circuit Court ol tha ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE
Counly.
SANFORD.
Florida. I will sail lo the highest
and bast bidder lor cash AT
THE W EST FRONT DOOR ot the
SEMINOLE Counly Courlhouaa
located al 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE in SANFORD, Florida,
al I I 00 A M. on tha 3Sth day ol
August, IS IS
tha following
described property at tat forth
in
aald
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wit:
LO T 1. THE HIGHLANDS SEC­
TION ONE. ACCORDING TO
TH I
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK IS.
PAGES S I AND SS. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLO RIOA
Dated thia 37th day ol July.
IS M
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PUINT1FF
SOI S. University Drive
Suita 100
Plantation. FL 33134
(9M)3334000
M 1U9K9N W )
In accordance with the
American with Disabilities Act,
parsons wtth disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in thia proceeding
should contact the Clark ot tha
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-3334330. not talar than seven daya
prior lo the proceeding l| hear­
ing impaired. 1-SOO-9SI-I77I
(TOO) or 1-S00-9SI-9770. via
Florida Relay Servtea.
Publish: July 31, and August 7.
IM S
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Legal Notices
IN T N I C IR C U IT CO U RT
OF TN E ■ IO M T IIN T H
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT,
M AND FOR
•EHINOLS C O U N TT,
FLORIDA
Case Nat S S -IA S S -O N -0 9 -0
JOAN J0HN90N KELLY.
Petitioner.
and
DONALD BALFOUR KELLY.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR D tiS O LU TIO N
OF MARRIAOI
TO DONALD BALFOUR KELLY
Monlemorelos
Nuevo Leon. Mestco
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lhal an
action has been tiled against
you and that you are required lo
serve a copy ol your written
defenses, it any. lo it on
ROBERT MIKE. II. Attorney For
Petitioner, whose address is
lu lls 110. 1901 Lea Road.
Winter Park. Florida 33779 on
or balore Ihe 1717* day ol
AU Q U IT. 1999. and fit* Ihe
original with tha clerk ol this
Court al Oomealic Relations
Division. Clerk ol Ihe Circuit
Court. 30t North Park Avenue.
Sanlord. Florida, balore atretc*
on Petitioner or immediately
thereafter It you tail to do so. a
default may be entered against
you tor tha relief demanded in
th* petition
Copi** ol all caurS documents
in this case, including orders,
are available at tha Clark of th*
Circuit Court's office you may
rev law these documents upon
request
You must keep th* Clerk ot th*
Circuit Court's office notified of
your current address (You may
hla Notice of Current Address.
Florida Family Law Form
11 919 I Future papers in this
law suit will ba mailed to tha
address on record at tha clerk's
offica
WARNINQ Rule 13 311.
Florida Family Law Rules ol
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure ol docu­
ments and information Failure
to comply can result in sanc­
tions, including diemiiaal or
striking ol pleadings
Dated JULY. «3th. IB M
MARYANNE MORES
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Wintat
Daputy Clark
Publish July 17. 34. 3t. and
Auguat 7, IBM
DEI-131

o tflc u rr CO UNT
OF T N I BIBNTBBNTN
JUD ICIAL OIBCUfT OF
TN B STATE OF FLORIDA,
m AND FON
S S M IN O LI OOUNTV
CIVIL AOTION
Oaoa Nat M -T S T -O A -1 4
ftifcteIfrldMB1 P
SOUTHTRUST MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, a Oalaware
corporation.
Plaintiff.
-vaEUGENE OERARO KLEIN
and JACQUELINE
DOLORES KLEIN.
Dalandanta.
N O TICE OF B A L I
Notice ia hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered In tha
above-styled cause, In lha
Circuit Court ot Saminola
County. Florida. I will sail Ihe
property ailuala In Saminola
Counly, Florida, described at:
Lot S4. SUNRISE ESTATES
UNIT 3. according to tha plat
thereof, as recorded in Plal
Book M . Page T3, of tha Public
Records ol Saminola County.
Florida.
al public tala, to lha highest
•nd bast bidder, tor cash, at the
Waal front door ot tha Saminola
County Courthouea. in Sanford.
Florida at 11:00 A M. on August
ISth. IS M .
DATED this 37th day of July.
IM S
Maryanno Mores
Clark ot Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaeewtc
Daputy Clark
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES
ACT
OF
1SS0.
Administrative Order No. 03-37.
Raisons with • disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In thia proceeding
should contact ADA coordina­
tor at 301 N. Park Avanua, Suita
N 301. Sanford. Florida 33T71
at least five daya prior lo lha
proceeding Telephone: 407333-4130 eal 4337: 1-S00-9SS■771 (TDD) or 1-SOO-SIS-S7TO
(v). via Florida Ns4ay Service
NOTE: THIS COMMUNICA­
TION, FROM A DEBT CO LLEC­
TOR. IS AN ATTEMPT T O CO L­
LECT A DEBT ANO ANY INFOR­
MATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Gibbons. Smith.
Cohn S Arnetl
PO Bos 1177
Ttmpa. FL 33S0I
Publish July 31, and August 7,
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In the U.S. Open, making him
eligible for this tournaments
again next year.
He missed the cut at the
British Open earlier th)9
month.
Kuchar also
made
an
appearance on Ihe Tonight
Show with Jag Lena after the
U.S. Open.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TH E C IR C U IT CO U RT
OF TH E ItO H T IE N T H
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE CO U N TY,
FLORIDA
CASE NOi ta -S S S -C A -1 4 -W
JOSEPH D JOHNSON
JR . TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff.
vs
MARTHA HATCH.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MARTHA HATCH, snd
R EDWARD COOLEY,
Defendants
AMENDED N O TICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that pursuant lo an Ordar
Reselling Foreclosure Ssle and
Amending Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure daled July ISIh.
ISIS, entered in Civil Case
Number 9S-3S9-CA-14-W ot Hi*
Circuit Court ol Ihe Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, in and lor
Saminola Counly, Florida, on
Hi* 13th day ol August. 1BBS. al
It 00 A M . al lha Saminol*
County Courlhoua*. 301 North
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Honda
317 71, th* undersigned Clerk
will offer lor sal* lo th* highest
and best bidder or bidder*, lor
cssh si the West From Ooor Ihe
following described reel prop­
erty
LOT 1. BLOCK E 9ANLANDO
SPRINGS. TRAOT NO 12. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4
PAGE SB PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
ALSO BEGINNING AT THE
M OST SOUTHERLY CORNER
OF SAID LO T 3 WHERE IT
ABUTS TO LOT 4 RUN ALONO
THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF
■AID LOT 4 A DISTANCE OF I t
FEET THENCE RUN TO THE
NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF
SAID LO T 4 TO A POINT THAT
IS 30 FEET SOUTHWESTERLY
OF
THE
NORTH
MOST
NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID
LOT
4.
THENCE
RUN
NORTHERLY ALONG SAID LOT
LINE
30 F EE T
TO
THE
NORTHERLY CORNER OF LOT 4
THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTER­
LY ALONO THE NORTHEAST­
ERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 4 TO
POINT OF BEGINNING
TOGETHER with all buildings,
structure* and improvamanta ol
ovary nature ailuatad on lha
pro parly, and all flaturaa,
mschmsry. appliance*, equip­
ment. furniture and paraonal
property ol every nature what­
soever. and all laaaaa and othar
agreements pertaining lo th*
ownership, us*, occupancy,
possession or anioymanl ol ell
or any part ol lha properly
Dated thr* ITth day ol JULY,
1991
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol th* Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
AMERICANS WITH
D iS A M IL tTllt A C T
If you are a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation In order lo participate
m this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no coal lo you. to th*
proviaion ot certain assistance
Plea**
contact:
Saminol*
County (407) 331-4330 II hear­
ing impaired. (TDD) 1-400-9(51771, or Vole* (V) 1-900-MS■770. via Florida Relay Sarvrc*
upon receipt
TODD M HOEPKER. ESQUIRE
Todd M. Hoapkar. PA.
Poet Office boa 3311
Oriando. Florida 33903-3311
Phon* 1407) 439-2040
Faa: (407) 42S-20M
Publish July 24. 31.1SM
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IN TH E C IR C U IT CO U RT
OF T H I 1STH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O IN ER A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N OIVI9ION
CASE NOi
M l OA 14 A
FLEET NATIONAL BANK
PLAINTIFF
VS
PETER A PUZZOA/K/A
PETER ALAN PUZZO. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.UNDER OR
AQAINST PETER A
PUZZO A/K/A PETER ALAN
PUZZO. KATHLEEN L
PUZZO A/K/A KATHLEEN
LAMY PUZZO A/K/A
KATHLEEN LEAH PUZZO
A/K/A CATHERINE LAMY
PUSSO. IF LIVINO. AND
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST BY.
THROUQH.UNDER OR
AGAINST KATHLEEN L
PUZZO A/K/A KATHLEEN
LAMY PUZZO A/K/A
KATHLEEN LEAH PUZZO:
A/K/A CATHERINE LAMY
PUSSO. SWEETWATER
OAKS HOMEOWNER'S
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
PETER ■ CAHALL.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)
NO TICE
OP FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of foreclosure dated
July 19th. 1999. entered In Civil
Cat* No 99 9(3 ca 14 a of th*
Circuit Court ol lha ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida, I will aall lo th* htghaat
and beat bidder tor caah AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE ol th* SEMI­
NOLE
County
Courlhoua*
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE
in SANFORD. Florida, at 11:00
a m on th* 11 th day ol Auguat.
IM S th* following described
property a* set lorth In said
Summary Final Judgment, towit:
LO T 10. SWEETWATER
ISLAND. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT BOOK 34. PAQEI 11
THROUQH
14. INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Cterk
THE LAW OFFICE OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI ■ University Drive
Suite S00
Plantation, FL 33S24
(9(4) 233-900
M-34S21 (FIT)
In accordance with tha
American with Diasbttitte* Act.
Persona with disabilities need •
mg a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact tha Cteik of tha
Ciicuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
counly Courthouea at 407-3334310. not later than seven days
prior lo tha proceeding If hear­
ing impaired. 1-SOO-MS-I7771
(TDD) or t-SOO -Sd-STTO . via
Florida Raley Service.
Pubiish; July 14. 31. IS M
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Are you “driven* to sell
you r car?
Well then here’s * specialfo r you!

&amp;(BiMl( Derail
Call 322-2411
To Place Your Ad

�•A • Seminole hieraid. Sanford. Florida •Friday, July 31, 1090

SsiS'D’A

* ty V i u L r

R oad rage,
Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
la asking donors of all types of
blood • especially O-typc do­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 G. 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 53 years of older to Join
them in two weekly activities
on Monday: Woodcarvers. from
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Games from
! to 3 p.m.. at the Frank Evans
Center. 158 N. County Club
Road.

Senior employment
An

employment program
by AARP Senior
Community Scivlcc Employ­
ment Program la held at the
Sanford National Guard Ar­
mory. 91B E. First St.. Monday
through FHday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone:
324-8000. The program i
seniors, 55 ana over, to return
to the work place.

Cancer rapport
Support. Hope and Recovery.
&amp; H A R , m eets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the for corner o f the dining
room. Thla Is a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vor*. whether in treatment now
or finished with tL Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.
C o n tr a c t Bridge
Bridge players are tnvtted to
play contract hrirtgr every
Monday, at 10fi0 u s . , at the
Sanford Senior Center. For in­
formation. call SSS-6SS6.
a a r b

post home. 2644 S. Sanford
Ave.
'

*

Pigeon Fanclen
The Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association m eets the
third Monday of each month at
the Seminole County Agricul­
tural Center, 4300 Orlando
Drtvc. Sanford. For informa­
tion; call Art or Jean Anderson
at 831-8033.

Overeaten
Anonymous
Sanford • O vereaten Anony­
mous m eets every Tuesday, at
10 a.m. in Pariah Hall Whltner
Lounge of Holy Cross Episco­
pal Church In Sanford. The
meetings last about an hour.
There are no dues nor fees.
The only requirement to attend
la the desire to atop eating
compulsively.

Shnffloboard
The Sanford Tourist and
ShufDeboard Club practices
every Tuesday and Friday
starting at 1:30 p.m. The
courts are located behind the
Sanford Senior Center. Those
interested In playing, learning
to play or Joining the dub may
call Ruas Kltner, president.
322-7751. for Information.

Sowing Clnb
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m .
to noon, the WOOPIE Sewing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary
Senior Center. 980 N. Country
Chib Road, to make baby
Hothcs. and items for nunto^
hom es as well aa Items for the
Christmas store. H w Items
made by the d u b are donated
to
babies, nuratiM
home residents and gifts for
the annual Christmas store.

Dear Mary,
I really love my boyfriend
and usually he Is the most
loving and sweet guy in the
world. He is really nice to his
mom and he treats his cat like
■he was a ldd.
There la only one thing that
e. W
ien we are going
bothers me.
When
somewhere and he’s driving,
big. If
somebody does something that
he think* la dumb, or if romeone tries to merge tn front of
him getting on the expressway,
he turn Into a raving maniac.
He cusses at them, tries to
tailgate them, cut them off. or
does anything else he can
think of to let them know they
have done something to Irritate
him. It acares me to death.
One time when som eone was
trying to get on the Interstate
and we were tn the right lane,
the guy tiled to merge In front
of him. My boyfriend actually

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started to apeed up to keep the
guy from getting onto the
highway. I thought we were
going to run over him. When 1
yelled at him. he said, "Don’t
worry, Tm always looking for
an escape,* I told him I don't
care about an escape, 1 want
to avoid the situation. I'm be­
ginning to wonder If he’s som e
kind of wolf in sheep’s clothbig. It seems weird that he
could be ao rude and hateftil

One way or the other, re­
when he's driving, but ao nice
most of the rest of the time. Do gardless of how he treats h is
mother and his cat, he clearly
you think that Is possible?
has some unresolved anger
Te Rida W ith Him
boiling up Inside of him. You
can be sure that hts raging will
I'd be scared to ride with not stay completely Isolated to
him, too. Never mind the very occasional Incidents on the
real possibility of getting In an road.
Keep your eyes open and
accident because of his ag­
gressiveness, there is also the your mind clear If you continue
risk that he will get shot or dating thla guy. Be sure to let
beat up by somebody he him know that the aggreaatve
stuff la not acceptable to you
m eases with who’s as hot­ so he can either let you drive
headed aa he.
or get over the raging stuff
rm sure you've read about
•road rage* biddents that have when you are In the car. If he
to get him self hint,
ended badly--som etimes
in chooses
that la hia decision; but he
death. Some experts believe doesn’t have the right to do
that the behavior la a m anifes­ anything that could endanger
tation of people who feel frus­ your life.
trated, helpless and angry In
"
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to n
their personal Uvea, but feel
rad a
free to act out their hostility
and rage In the anonymous
aetUng o f the highway.

Going broke w ith kindred spirit
DEAR ABBY: Fra teen dating
thla girl for a coup)# of months.
Whan 1 Ant saw hsr, I liksd her.
Whan I got to know her, 1 Ml for
hw. I wanted to apand every minute
with her. Wo have ao many things
in *—
— aimllar bwlgnmnns.
a low of hooka, authors snaths the­
ater. I like everything about her.
H w only concern I haw about
th is relationship la that 1 can t
afford to pay for owrything whenow r wa go o u t I w n though aha
only works loae than part time and I
work ftall time, 111 no broke seen
with the way we’re going. I don’t

ABIGAIL ■
VANBUREN

S e n io r a c tiv itie s
Lake Mary Seniors Imrtte
anyone
56 years or -older
to
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of AARP m eets the third
day o f the month, at 1:30 p.m .,
at the Winter Springs Senior
Center off Bdgema
Am u r dtteena, 50 and
are tnvtted to attend.
cell

H w Sanford lio n s Chib
meets ew ry Tuesday at noon at
the
Bw m m dowi
town Sanford near the ehrth

day and t.M B
at 7:30 D . m . church of the
P3 3 1 U h eA * a ..
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Chib m eets a t noon each Ttwi
day at the O r d e r Senior
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
Phot 8L. Sanford.

Nsrcntka Anenymetu

Khranle Chib

Narcotics Anonymous m eets
Monday at S p.m. at the Pisa*
byterian House of Ooodwfll,
317 Oak Ave., Sanford.

Khranls c h a o f Casselberry
m eets ew ry Tuesday at 7:30
u q ., at Denney’s on 430 In
raearlbeny. For Information,

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Painful ear-popping in planes

DEAR DR. CIOTT: When I travel by
air, my ears bother me tremendously.
For several days thereafter, my ears
are painful and I cannot hear well.
I’ve tried drinking extra fluids and
P E T E R
using chewing gum. Is there any help
O O T T , M .D
forme?
DEAR READER: When we ascend
in an airplane, we pass from near sea
lavel to an area where the external air
pTMMtv is much reduced, even In a
preeaurlied cabin. During ascent, air
leaves the middle ear chamber
through venta called the Eustachian
lubes. This enables the pressure to
equalise between the middle ear and
the cabin. Usually, this causes no
problem. Our ears pop and that's It.
On the descent, however, the situs _____________ _______________
tion is reverted. Aa atmospheric pres- was formulated to avoid potassium
aura builds, the air pressea against loss. In my experience patients who
the ear drums and the Eustachian
tubes. As It enters the middle ear
chambers, our ears pop and We again
ACROSS
equable the pressure.'
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The hitch is that it’s much more dif^ A d C I
ficuit for the sir to enter the middle
by Art fg n to ffl- «■* **••" It *» for the pressure to
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escape. U, for example, a traveler has
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allergies, congestion or a raid, the
Eustachian tubes map be nveSMilMt
and air ceaoot enter them. TMc loads
to (be well-known symptoms of pain
and hearing loss that will, however,
steady dnstoete once we have been on
the ground lor several days.
Thus, the easiest way to prevent
this unpleasant condition, called
"boro-otitis." la to facilitate the passag* of air through the Eustachian
Yawaiag and swallowing hard —
and frequently — will often solve the
problem So you peed to have water or
juice in haad when you descend. Or.

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loads the dub seven, playing fourth suit So, Jederar should win with the
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would make. And even If three no- finesse loses. As the dafeodsn cannot
trump were reached. West might wefi cash four heart tricks. West does boot
land ■ heart, totting Urn contract get to switch to • diamond. However,
homo. H m . though, whan South re td Smith rises with dummy’s act, runs
one no-trump to show a mhUmiw hoi- Ike clubs, discarding bis blocking
encod hand. North wasn’t thinking spade king, and finishes the spades,
about a diamond slam He settled for again collecting nine tricks.

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                    <text>SPORTS... IB

AFTER H0URS...4B

Tim Raines Jr.
a rising
baseball star

Wekiva River
Players presents

IN S ID E

W ill S u ber’s dirt list take
county to the cleaners?
Depositions
continue in fired
em ployee’ s sexual
harassment,
discrimination
lawsuit

The earthy Suber was not
one to have as an enemy. "If
she disliked you intensely she
could be very vindictive about
th in e .” McCollum said. "She
could be pretty abrupt with
you. She liked the T word. She

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School
views
forum

Slain deputy’s memorial service planned

Oviedo’s
concerns
County candidate
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2A •Sommdo H o m U Sanford. FIoihU •Sunday. July 12. 1998

W a tc h out. O n ly 583 days to the Y e a r 2000
The countdown is gt-itiu£
vrry serious
538 days to no
lo the year 2000. Made any
plans lor Now Vein’s Eve. Most
line hotels and restaurants are
already sold out.
A group known as T\vo
thousand Days to 2000 had
the slogan trademarked and
have been counting
down
since July It . 1904.
Many have been trying to do
2.000 tm|Ntrtaut things, hut
It’s not tint late to do at least
538 great deeds
one deeil
each day to the ttlg Day.
We expect a slew of changes
In the next 538 days Including
the building of the waterfront
hotel anil conference center In
Sanford Larry Dale will Ik* all
revved up for his second term
as mayor and have a statue ol
himself at Fort Mellon Park.
Sanford will probably have
Itself .i major league team
lined up for spring training,
too.

Ugly trucklings
Oh. to l&gt;e in Pelican Rapids.
Minn., today. A crowd of 100
(Pelican Rapids has Its limits)
are expected for Ugly Truck
Day. There’s a contest for the
seriously demented. Your v e ­
hicle must be licensed and
able to travel under Its own
power. Hut most of all It must
be ugly. Start your motors.
If ugly trucks don’t move
&gt;1 ) 11. there’s the Talkeetna
Moose Dropping Festival In
Talkeetna, Ark. The famous
moose dropping game lias
Talkeetna talking. Festival of­
ficials expect 5.500. Last call
for moose.
Last stop Is Ftllcy, Neb., for
Barn Day. The Threshing
demonstration Is the biggest
hoot of summer. Good chance

UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT

Today
ISa ■ ■

RUSS
W H IT E

lo look at lamt equipment. The
bam where all tills occurs Is
the biggest but not necessarily
the ugliest in Nebraska. More
than 700 are going to be
there. ’Hits Is the last straw.

FU LL D ETA IL

Pose your pet

SPECIAL

All over America, millions of
pet owners are Invited to lake
a picture of their mutt or
kilty. It’s All American Pet
Photo Day. The Humane Soci­
ety supports It all He respon­
sible. He good to your pet. Lis­
ten to Bob Barker. Huy some
Dim. Does anyone have a eat
named Toby? Or a dog named
Porky?

SDM I

llte Seminole llemkl welcomes news about you. your family,
friends and neighbors. Hut. we need your help by submitting
lnlomialion to us.
Requests for photo coverage should be made ut least thrre
days In advance by calling our olOec. Your organization's pub­
licity person should arrange for photo coverage and submit a
news release about (he event no later than three days following.
Engagement and wedding forms arc available nt our office. If
desired, these may be accompanied by a black and while or color
photo. These stories are usually nin on Sundays and should be
submitted on Tuesday before the publication date. Weddings
more than three months old will be published lu announcement
form without a photo.
Our uddress: The Seminole Herald, P.O. llox 1GG7, Seminole
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Fax: 323-9-108.

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Saturday’s children
The best birthday parties
Unlay are for Giorgio Armani
(02). Tab Hunter (67). Bela
Ward (42) and John Quincy
Adama (231). Adams Is lhe
only president whose dad was
a president. The Buah boys George Jr. and Jeb - want to
change that.
Sunday’s candles will be III
for BUI Coaby (00). Richard
Slmmona (50) and Chrlatlne
McVIe (55). Krlatl Yamaguchl
ts 27. Skate on. girl.
And on Monday, the charis­
matic Seminole County Com­
mission
Chalmtun
Randy
M orris Is 43. He'll probably
spend the day tutoring Com­
missioner Grant M aloy. It’s

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SANFORD SHELL
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Doos Randy Morris (sontod right) got youngor looking ovory day, or this pic­
ture oight yoars old?

Harrison Ford’a birthday, too.
lie’s 50. Emo Rubik Is 54.
which figures. Patrick Stewart
Is 38 and trekking. Jack
Kemp 63 and avoiding the
bill/..

Thoreaufare
Hie mugnlllfcut author and
philosopher
Henry
David
Thoreau was Isiru on July 12.
18113 at Concord, Mass, lie
died there In May. 1802.

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Lows In the upper-70s Sunday:
Afternoon thunderstorms. Highs
tn the low-90s. Lows In llic mld70s. Monday: Afternoon thun­
derstorms. Highs In the mld90s. Low’s tn the mld-70s. Tues­
day: Afternoon thunderstorms.
Highs In the mld-90s. Lows In
the upper-70s.

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a.m.. maj. l:05 a.rn.. min. 7:45
p.m.. maj. 1:30 p.m.
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M o r r is---------Continued from Pi|i IA
happened. Wc'vc had a seven
percent Increase In properly
lax revenue Ihls past year." Of
Ihnt Increase. 5.1 percent Is
coming from new growth and
expansion, he said.
"Thai's exactly what our eco­
nomic message wns four years
ago. Hint's whal I ran on, that's
whnl I educated people on.
Hint's whal I'm trying to do.
"Thai then allows the In­
crease In additional services,"
said Morris, "so you have
things dial you didn't have four
years ago." Morris pointed lo
the Cross Seminole Trail, proj­
ect and an additional $1 mil­
lion In the budget lo acquire
urban park land, ns accom­
plishments of the current
commission.
Seminole Is either flrsl or
second. de|&gt;endlng on the year.
In urban density. In the slnte.
Tile estimated population of
the county, at buildout In
2015. Is 5-10,000, "We're also
the only (urban) county that
has 20 percent o f Its land. Hint
has been bought and acquired,
for the public trust, for the fitlure und that's a huge statemetil for us." He said he
doesn't agree with the direction
taken by the Tourism Devel­
opment Commission, market­
ing
Seminole
County
as
"Florida's Natural Choice."
"That's a decision that the
tourism folks have made and
the commission has sided
with, but I'm not n big fan of
'Florida's Natural Choice* be­
cause I don't think we need to
attract tourists lo our natural
places. Let them go lo Disney
and let's leave our natural
placrs to (our residents).
"There are those that disa­
gree w1lh Hint because they
think ecotourlnm Is a good
thing, because It educates
people. There are benefits, but

there are certainly drawbacks."
To fight what Kalrys-Courech
rails ‘ urban sprawl", Morris
said, "We’re headed right ex­
actly ns the (comprehensive
plan) has dictated. We need to
have commissioners that ad­
here to the comp plan. We
have people who misinterpret
whnt property rights arc about.
They believe that properly
rights mean the maximum de­
velopment that a property ran
have, guaranteeing an eco­
nomic profit." Morris said tils
opponent "believes firmly that
there Is an Inalienable prop­
erty right lo the maximum
value of land, which means
maximum development poten­
tial, which I don't concur with."
"I think the county has been
very good nt protecting the ru­
ral wine." Morris said. The Si­
erra Club and oilier "green"
groups, such as the Audubon
Society, are concerned about
the proposed extension of ur­
ban services, water and sewer.
Into the East Rural Area
(Chuluotn). ‘ I voted against the
Chuluota Bypass project. I
voted against the extension of
the utility system out there. I
think this Is a pivotal election.
If Commissioner Adams and I
leave the commission. I think
youll see the rural rone go
away."
Morris said he would support
an ordinance for wnter craft on
the Econlockliatchee
River.
Some residents and canoe and
kayak enthusiasts have com ­
plained of dangerous situations
on the river. "We’ve enhanced
the sheriff's budget for more
lake and river protection. But
they only respond by com ­
plaint."
Morris said the commission
has picked the area of the river
which the ordinance will afTert.
they still have to determine
whether the enforcement will

POLICE BRIEFS
Alcohol possession
Sean Stevenson. 27. of 4903
N. Pine Oak PI.. Longwood, was
arrested Friday, July 10, by
Seminole County deputies. Ste­
venson was charged with open
house party with possession of
alcohol by persons under 21
years of age. Stevenson was ar­
rested at the above address.
Stevenson allegedly had a
party at his residence where
minors were present.

Pootooolon

Richard Cordon. 42. of 1621
Strawberry Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested Thursday. July 9, by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Gordon was charged with pos­
session of crack cocaine, re­
sisting without violence, pos­
session of cannabis under 20
grams, and possession of drug
paraphernalia. Gordon was ar­
rested at the com er o f 13th
Street and Mulberry Avenue.
Richard Grimaldi. 28, of 2109
W. Lake Maty Blvd.. Lake Mary,
was arrested Thursday. July 9.
by Seminole County deputies.
Grimaldi was charged with
possession of drug parapher­
nalia and possession mari­
juana under 20 grams. Gri­
maldi was arrested at the
above address. Grimaldi was
arrested as part of a search
warrant conducted by the
Clty/County Investigative Bu­
reau.
Michael Grimaldi, 26. of 1412
Shad well Clr.. Heathrow, was
arrested Thursday. July 9. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Grimaldi was charged with
possession of marijuana under
20 grams and two counts pos­
session of a controlled sub­
stance. Grimaldi was arrested
In the 2100 block o f West Lake
Mary Boulevard. Grimaldi was
arrested as part o f a search
warrant conducted by the
Clty/County InvestlgaUve Bu­
reau.
Charon Fields, 20, o f 931
Moton Ave.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Thursday, July 9. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Fields was charged with re­
sisting without violence and
possession of cocaine. Fields
was arrested at the com er of
Stale Road 46 and Upaala
Road. The tag attached to the
vehicle Fields was supposedly
registered with another vehicle.
Sean Olson. 33, o f 5655 Oak
Hollow Ln., Oviedo, was ar­
rested Wednesday, July 1, by
Seminole County deputies. Ol­
son was charged with posses­
sion o f a controlled substance,
possession o f drug parapher­
nalia. and resisting without
violence. Olson was arrested in
the 1200 block of Depugh
Street.
Justin Carbone, IB. o f 231
Donegal Ave.. Lake Mary, in s
arrested Thursday. June IB. by
Mary police. Carbone was
charged with possession o f
cannabis under 20 grams, pos­
session of drug paraphernalia

and criminal mischief. Car­
bone was arrested ln the 100
block of Middle Street. Officer
asked defendant for Items
which the defendant handed
over.

LleonM euepepded
Janice Malone, 26. of 2320
Granby Ave.. Sanford, wss ar­
rested Thursday. Jilne 18, by
Sanford police. Malone was
charged with driving while li­
cense is suspended or revoked.
Malone waa arrested at the
com er of Polnsetta and San­
ford Avenue.
Angel Rivera. 39. o f 1078
Corkwood. Oviedo, was ar­
rested Thursday, July 9, by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Rivera was charged with driv­
ing an unregistered vehicle on
the highway, driving while li­
cense Is suspended or revoked,
and attaching tag not assigned.
Rivera was arrested at Econ
River Place. Rivera's Isg did not
register with computer when
oillcer ran It through.

l»r based on horsepower, wake
or speed limit. The vote on the
ordinance will come before Ihc
commission ni the Tuesday.
July 14. commission meeting.
Kalrys-Courech asked Mor­
ris. “How would you secure our
protected areas along I he Econ
River and the Weklva River and
promote corridors for wildlife
and conservation use?"
Morris responded. "We have a
huge amount of protected ar­
ras right now nnd Ihc Issue Is
Ihal we're coming now to the
expiration
or
the
voternpprovrd Natural Lands refer­
endum. The funds are expiring,
Morris said and there are 20 or
30 projects on Ihc request list.
"We might be able lo gel three
or four more done." Morris said
the commission would have lo
go burk lo the voters, lo nsk
for an extension. "We're utmost
done acquiring hinds. Going
hack to (hr voters would allow
for us lo gel some management
money and probably land ac­
quisition will come lo a closr."
Tlir trail system will lie every
city and major neighborhood lo
the natural areas, "It's a greal.
greal story. It's very Important
lo gel those trails lo (hose
natural areas and connect the

Forgery
Billy McFarland. 57. oT 601
Magnolia Ave., Sanford, waa
arrested Thursday. July 9. by
Sanford police. McFarland was
charged with forgery and utter
forged Instrument. McFarland
was arrested ln the 100 block
of
South
Park
Avenue.
McFarland allegedly altered
time sheet In an attempt to
defraud employer.

Providing alcohol
Nancy Rohrer. 32, o f 265
Bottom wood, Winter Springs,
was arrested Saturday, July 4,
by Winter Springs police. Ro­
hrer was charged with provid­
ing alcohol to person under 21
years of age. Rohrer was ar­
rested ln the 400 block o f West
State Road 434.

Domootle vlolonoo
Barbara FUlinger. 33, o f 2501
Elm Ave., Sanford, waa ar­
rested Tuesday. July 7, by
Sanford police. Flllinger waa
charged with domestic vio­
lence. She was arrested at the
above address. FUlinger alleg­
edly hit victim ln the (ace.
Maximo Castillo, 23, o f 500
W. Airport Blvd., Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday, July 8, by
Sanford police. Castillo was
charged with domestic violence
and
aggravated
battery.
Castillo was arrested in the
1100 block
o f Wlndchasc
Boulevard. Castillo allegedly
hit victim with an open hand In
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and was arrested at the above
address. His wife said that
Furbush threatened her and
her children.

urban areas, so people aren't
having to drive half an hour lo
go lo a regional park."
"Any homeowner or environ­
mentalist should support |lhc
redevelopment of U.S. Highway
17-92)," Morris said, because it
Is a belter use of resources.
"An area that Is now blighted
cotdd be used for new growth
and new services Hint eould
supply Hie residential popula­
tion. Instrad having lo go wipe
out whole nrw sections of Hie
county."
Morris wns endorsed by the
Sierra Club, ns well, ns the
Home Builders Association and
much of the business commu­

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E D ITO R IA L

A sim ple w ooden cross staked In the
san dy d irt road la bolstered b y a profu sion
o f roses, carn ations, chrysan th em u m s.
Perch ed in the crux, frozen In fligh t, is a
laven d er silk bu tterfly. A tin y cow boy h at
tops the cross. Em blazoned on th e crossbar
are tw o stars and th e w ord Stetson. B efore
h is death. It w as fallen deputy E ugene G reg­
ory’s nicknam e.
T h e cross stands yard s aw ay from th e y e l­
low and black plastic tape stretched across
th e road: Police Line Do N ot C ross. It says,
o ver and over again , across the road w h ere
D eputy G regory died, shot on a hot, still,
fu ll-m oon n igh t In a stan d off w ith a tro u ­
b led gunm an.
D eputy G regory had earned the respect o f
everyon e who knew him . A C h ristian m an,
a fam ily m an. h is death touched us all. H is
m em orial service M onday w ill be the som ber
goodbye to a fallen hero.
Sadly, U Is contrasted w ith the death o f th e
m an w ho shot him . In a M oody 14-hour
ram page that left tw o o th er deputies In ­
ju red .
Alan S in gletary, 43, h ad a prom isin g life
in 1973, then a S em inole H igh S ch ool sen ­
ior. a m em ber o f th e Ptikrerohtp o f C h ristian
Athletes, known to h is M en d s s s B ig A i. H is
tenuous m ental state deteriorated o ver th e
years, blam ed n ow fo r ending tw o Uves e a rly
Th u rsday m orn in g.
Tw o lives, on e lived w ith h onor and dignity;
one lived In qu iet desperation as reason
slipped aw ay. T w o lives th at crossed In on e
explosive m om ent, and then ended.
O ur h eartfelt sym pathy to th e G rego ry
fam ily, felknr d ep u ties and frien d s w h o have
lost a One and grea t m an.

It’s time to debate our political issues
Tire upcoming elections can only be defined
as the most important In many years In both
Seminole and Orange counties. Issues must be
brought to the forefront for debate and we can­
not allow the fblure policy Issues o f this county
to be ignored and replaced by non issues.
Somewhere, and at some time, the people or
this nation must say that enough is enough and
force politicians to state dearly their positions
on those Issues that affect the vast majority of
their constituents.
The water has been rmxkhr for too long. The
real issues are overshadowed by thoae that wilt
lead us down a path to nowhere by presenting
disguised, unrelated debates about policy and
issues that are not or cannot be solved by local
government.
We must also place in proper perspective the
fact that thoae In oITlce may be serving us well.
The only way we can truly make a decision that
we fed la right, in our own minds, la to listen to
and to force those who wish to represent us to

the (acts regarding these Issues have reached
the public.
Whose fault Is that? I believe It la our
faull...the media. We have reported on, and
about, complicated Issues perhaps not pointing
out the difficulties, facts, and side effects as
clearly as we should.
This may be the Ume to change our policy, at
least in this county. I believe that It ta our duty
to bring forth to the public detailed cxplanations of the policies under discussion and to
present fairly the thought process of thoae who
represent us and those who wish (o represent

ua. The truth la that thoae who do not under­
stand the issues will divert the discussion to
unrelated non Issues. We must prevent that
from happening.
We must also realise that Issues being de­
bated In neighboring counties can affect us and
we need to be aware o f what those effects may
be. The positions and understanding o f those
Issues by our representatives also need to be
understood, as well as, their knowledge o f the
state.
I would hope that the upcoming elections will
be different than many in the past and that we,
in the media, as well aa you. will do as we
should be directing and creating a proper forum
for debate.
The time Is approaching. The campaigning la
picking up. The Issues and non Issues are being
thrown about. All o f this la Just the beginning. It
is the first round and the opponents are Just
trying to get an Idea o f what the light plan may
be and how much punching power the other
may have. How will he or she light the fight?
Will there by any low blows? Will h e or she bite
an opponent's ear off? Strategy has been
planned and fine tuned dally...sometimes un­
changed. Unfortunately, there has been no refe­
ree In the political ring. I think It’s time for ta
to do our Job.

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Last week we told you about the Oran#
County Disability Awareness Conference, hek
June 96 and 37 at Orlando's Downtown b n

M o b m entality?

Sticking to facts on lakefront plan
BRADY
LESSARD

cantUuje to discuss and study all aspects o f (he
hotel and conference center. Public participa­
tion Is ALWAYS welcome at our public meelIngi. «n d I bskevc we all have our phone lu m ­
bers listed, Pertinent questions remain to be
answsmd prior to final approval. Traffic studies,
environmental impacts, and other issues will
need to bs addressed by both the city and any
potential developer. Secondly, there Is no guar­
antee that If we told the developer to start the
project next month that It would happen. Inter­
est rates, the economy, and Sanford's beautiftil
dmmtown have gtyen us the opportunity to re­
view this proposal. Only the beauty o f our
Downtown can bs considered a constant.

Response, and response
In response to Lon Homage guest column U
the Seminote Herald. June t t : rfre L tn your col
umn you staled that the person who draw
around Sanford msktng reel(fonts aware that w
are about to lose our public path Is a now real
d en t Mr. Howell, that g m tkm en graduate)

near members o f The Sanford Airport Authority.
Leak at the records Mr. Howell.
T f t i the tbne to meet Mr. Doug O roe cclose,
Mr. Howell. He IS A TRUE ODnUCMANIfl You
ftiuM like him. and admire hie lo w o f Sanford.
Tbs Society for The Preservation o f F t Mellon

seif-sufficient life. C IL offers many programs,
services and activities for people with many
kkto o f disabilities.
Several private organizations were also repre-

also represented, along with some four-footed
Mends. This organization provides service dogs
for people with dlaatXHtlca. These doge are pro­
vided for physically disabled, hearing Impaired,

�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida •Sunday,

L etters
wrong with the people being given the opportu­
nity to vote on the Issue?
Lon Howell, You are shooting yourself in the
foot with your blind endorsements.

History la not on Infallible guide for the fu­
ture, but neither should It be Ignored nor lightly
discarded. Ditto, Fort Mellon Park.
By the way. Bob, while I was reviewing the
information on these markers, there were peo­
ple playing tennis an the court you called 'not
fit to play on.’
L. M illard H ast
Prsstdaat, Sanford H istorical S ociety, lac.

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Congress and spending

Mr. H aw s! responds: I was not referring lo
Millard Hunt In my column, but to Mr. Groseclose. Yea I was Steve Cooke's friend, and I
don't have anything personally against him, un­
til I found out he Tied to me. You need to lake
some time and go find out just how much trou­
ble the airport Is in. Because you live across the
street from Mayor Dale and dislike hla politics,
that's your choice. But my choice Is lo endorse
the things I believe In, and If rm not mistaken,
that is the American way.

C u riou s politics
I read with Interest the article In Sunday's pa­
per about the meeting between Bob West and
The sierra Club. Several things struck roe as
curious:
First, the report Indicated that all candidates
were Invited and only Mr. West showed up.
Since the meeting date reported In the paper
was the same day the county commission was
holding a workshop on the budget, neither
Commissioner Monts nor Commissioner Adams
should have been expected. Mr. Henley, who Is
opposing Commissioner Adams for District 4.
has been faithful about attending commission
meetings. I have spoken with both Commis­
sioner Monts and Commissioner Adams. Nei­
ther had been contacted by The Sierra Chib
prior to the meeting. Even If they had been.
thetr tin t priority on that date was attending
the budget workshop. I have not spoken with
Mr. Henky as o f this time, but I will presume he
was at the meeting. The real question la why
'was Mr. West not in attendance? As a matter o f
A c t. I have seen Mr. West at very few o f the
.County Commission meetings.
' ^understood ^Tht rt,her
o f waa
."adamant about protecting the rights o f 'public1
property owners* The gist o f the answer Invotved "private' property owners. The question
should be. In light of everything he said, hew
does he propose to have hla cake and cat It
locTT He doesn't want the county to "have wallto-wall development" but he doesn't want to buy
up ‘ all the (threatened! land* and pul U Into
public use. He believes that a property owner
should be able to develop his land, either realdentially or commercially, t presume that
means ss m i | ss me proposed aevtiopTnrni
doesn't interfere wMh Mr. West's moral judgment
o f Its acceptability. So. how do we protect the
lend needed to ensure aquifer recharg e, clean
frAlSf.'Ond eksri air (Two don't buy k and ban t

buses and/or tight rad ■
time, the cost for the prop
I can ride the bus from St
$.85 because the transit
la partially
Hal entities,
subsidised fay the various |
to itde the
then why would I pay 81
van? The governments wou______
the cost tn order to keep the price from driving
away riders. What ws need are most buses tn
conjunction with light rail to move large ru tu­
bers o f people. Moving S - ll people at a time
win not address the congestion Issue at all.
Fourth, does Mr. West think he la an envi­
ronmentalist and/or conacnratlooM because he
kept-bees, likes wtldflowers. thinks the Cross
Wradnnlr Trail is a good Idea and canoes the
Wekiva River? If so, he needs a good dictionary.
In more than a year of observing Mr. West,
the only thing 1 am convinced o f Is that he

BdMsr's waist Mr. West did. Indeed, say he is
'adamant about protecting the rights o f private
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1998 • SA

Sanford’s progress
Editorials and articles in both papers recently
have accused many Sanford citizen* of being
against progress.
The 20 years I was a member of the Sanford
Zoning and Planning Commission every deci­
sion I made was for progress in the City.
Let me m nlnd you o f a little history:
1. Years ago the downtown merchants asked
the City to get people to shop here. Many peo­
ple were shopping in Orlando and Daytona.
Sanford citizens gave up part o f the lakefront
park and the City built the present CM c Center.
2. Next they complained they did not have
enough parking. The citterns again gave if&gt;
lakefront park and the City built the large
parking lot.
3. Next they felt that If there was a motel
downtown to bring people in to more confer­
ences at the CM c Center, those people would
shop in thetr stores. The dtlxena gave up part
o f the lake and paid to develop the Island.
4. The County wanted to move the courthouse
to Five Prints. The merchants felt this would be
a disaster for them. The dltxrns again gave ip
lakefront so the Courthouse could be built.
5. The City dosed part o f Magnolia Avenue
and made the small mall area and apent many
dollars on designing and changing Fieri Street.
Now again, they and the MAyar. wjtat'the rest
o f the park to help Jpkdriantow n.fobvhanta.
No one I have talked to la again** fetch a proJ-

centers and apartment buildings built. Also, the
property reappraisal that greatly Increased our
tax base and raised everyone's taxes substan­
tially.
The population o f the City has only increased
a small amount. With all this increase in our
tax base, why have our taxes not come down?
Why should we believe the taxes will come
down In the future?
A rt ■ a tr ia

Ores whose house might be gone. But I fore In
Geneva, on First Street, and they also have lots
o f men and women firefighters working out
there. For all those people who were In those
flres I just wanted to td l them that a little girl la
hoping and praying for them. I would also like
lo thank everyone who Is fighting those flrea. I
know everyone Is doing thetr beat out there. I
would also like to thank all the news channels
too.
All the aircrafts are also doing thetr best and
trying really hard to do a good job.
Your friend.

M arking the spot
was an Interesting collection of some misinfor­
mation. and not a little malice, an the subject of
Fort Mellon Park.
For example, one o f hla statements was: "The
1118(0/ o f r o t Mellon Paik-there ts no Tort' to
preserve not even an Titstortc* marker exists."
A few feet from the sidewalk on First Street,
near the Sanford Museum, stands a large
bronxe marker on a standard, wtth the following
Inscription:
FORT MELLON JPARIUTS37-V#*7 To com )

I am deeply concerned about the way Con­
gress is doing business lately.
There are complex spending bills which hide
antl-envfronmental measures for our national
parks and public lands. When the Congress re­
turns they will quickly take up a bill that could
destroy much o f America's bhthrlght-the natural heritage o f our National Parks and Public
Lands. After Utelr July 4 break, members wilt be
voting on a bill that contains spending for our
National Parks, forests and wtldllfe refuges.
The Interior Appropriations bills they will be
voting on contain a measure that tiles In the
face o f everything for which America stands.
Thirty million In taxpayer dollars to blase a
road through a remote W ildlife ReAige in Alaska,
a mandated doubling o f tagging levels on Amer­
ica's only temperate rainforest, the Tongass
forest In Alaska.
Putting the brakes on efforts to restore
salmon populations In the northwest, weaken­
ing the law that protects endangered species.
mining activities on our western public lands.
These riders put America's natural heritage at
risk. We’re seeing our community's open spaces
swallowed up by development almost fay the
day. The last thing we need Is for Congress to
promote rood-bulldlng and development In our
National Parka and public lands. Join me In
urging President Clinton to stand tall and veto
these anU-environmental riders. Our grandchil­
dren's natural legacy la depending an him.

Thank you (Shari Bradle) for taking the Ume
out of your busy schedule to attend the police
chiefs' banquet.
Thanks for the feature article. It made my
dad proud.

8. 1837. In a
was also tree
o f the D A R .

N o opposition fo r
incum bent ju d g e s
Over the past several years, Governor Chiles
has appointed a number o f county and circuit
court Judges In Central Florida. Egch time I
read of dozens o f attorneys who have submitted
thetr names to the governor for consideration.
Presumably, these attorneys fed they are quailfled to be a Judge: otherwise, they would not
have submitted their names Into the system.
A this protocol appointment, fay the Gover­
nor, sufficient to maintain a sound Judicial sys-

have all the seniors

should step
reform would then have to Indude a
lo change the maimer In which a perbe refegated to the height o f the bench
ret and oversee the laws o f the land.

Heartfelt thanks

�BA •Seminole Hoi aid. Sanlord, Honda ■ Sunday. July 12. 1998

O vie d o
rage IA
I .it Ion's Jim Wood; Oviedo City
Manager Gene Willi lord; Assis­
tant
City
Manager
Monte
Drainer: David Moon; Mark
Hens of Seminole County Traf­
fic engineering: David Groudahl or Mctroplan Orlando: Ar­
thur Evens, with the city;
Charles Smith; Jell Payne with
the Cross Seminole Trail and
Oviedo Mayor Mlntl Bruce.
The meeting was Initiated by
State Rep. Tom Feeney |ROvtedo) who was instrumental
in opening doors for the ODD
group to voice their concerns
abut downtown trafTIc. Major
concerns arc that traffic Is
dangerous to pedestrians, the
speed ol traffic, using alternate
routes for truck traffic, putting
a crossing at the Intersection
for pedestrians and the Cross
Seminole Trail in relation to
State Road 434.

Even though planning Is in
Us early stages, one proposal
Indlcalrd that Oviedo mighl he
Interested In taking over 434
into downtown Oviedo, lid s
would allow the city to reroute
tmek traffic on Toil Road 417
then back to 434. alleviating
some of flic concerns. The city
would also be able to create
cul-de-sacs around the Oviedo
area and make Improvements
by planting more trees and
greenery In old downtown.

C on tin u ed from

One ol the major hurdles Is
whether or not the city will do
what has been proposed and
whether the Oviedo City Conn­
ell will approve the proposal.
The main concern si ill remains
the safely issues with pedes­
trian and street traffic. With
the growing number of people
using the new trail. II can only
lx* a growing concern.

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Rep. Tom Feeney addresses traffic problems In Oviedo.

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wants to strengthen the part­
nership of parents, business,
teachers and administrators.
Hauer would like to see the
school to work program ex­
panded without diluting nradcmlcs.
Lurlcnc Sweeting, who is
running against Grier and Mor­
ris In District 5. agrees with
Bauer. "Everyone will nol need
four years of college, but eve­
ryone needs lo support them­
selves." said Sweeting.
Bauer and Sweeting agree file
school system needs lo provide
options lo meet the needs of
ait students.
Sweeting has a Ph.D. In Edu­
cation Administration and a
master's degrrr In Counseling.
She worked for Ihe school
board In Philadelphia. Mosl re­
cently she has assisted her son
by managing Ills law firm. "I
have been preparing all my life
for this time," said Sweeting. "I
promise to work full time nnd
lor one term.'
From her experience
In
Philadelphia.
Sweeting
has
seen problems with busing lit­
tle children. She believes In
neighborhood
schools
for
young children.
If elected
Sweetings focus would be on
the children and saving money.

announced candldalcs for the
Seminole
County
School
Hoard.
Calling It a runaway budget.
H.tmurd Grier, a candidate for
District 5. expressed concern
for the debt the school system
ts under. It Is a system out of
control."
commented
Grier.
"And II Is not fair to taxpayers."
Grier wants to stress account­
ability and give voters the op ­
portunity lo vole on bond Is­
sues. winch according to him
has not happened since 1987.
Jeanne Moms, who has held
the District 5 seat fur the past
eight years does not agree with
Grier. AVc have built seven
schools since I have been on
the board and renovated many
more." said Moms. "We've done
all of this but weVe managed
the money very well." Moms
points out that school taxes
have decreased In the last four
years.
The informative session was
sponsored by the Private Busi­
ness Association of Seminole
at their breakfast meeting Fri­
day. "The candidates will go to
different forums and give the
same speech."
said
PBAS
President Mike Hattaway. We
wanted to do something differ­
ent.*
Grier had hls own Insurance
Alter having an opportunity
business for 18 years and
tp Introduce themselves, the
works In real estntep-He has a
candidates were asked prede­
second grader Involved In Ihe
termined questions compiled
busing In the north end of
by a panel of PBAS members.
Seminole County.
Questions
were
randomly
posed to each candidate In a
Grier believes that vouchers
rotating fashion. Only one
have a place In the system, as
candidate answered each ques­ do charter schools, but he
tion with the exception of one
would rather sec the school
question.
system do Its Job and run
Each candidate was asked If strong schools. "Why can't we
he or she had ever had to make
provide competitive schools?"
a payroll. The school board's
questions Grier.
budget is the largest In the
county and 80 percent goes lo
When asked about providing
salaries. Each candidate had
a dual language leaching pro­
thetr own personal experiences
gram for children who have nol
handling payrolls and each ac­
learned to speak English. Grier
knowledges the tremendous re­
stated he believes second lan­
sponsibility that comes wtth a
guages should be offered as an
budget this size.
elective, but that it should be
Candidate for District 1 Di­
on English speaking system.
ane Bauer died her experience
Barbara Kuhn Is not running
as an unpaid employee as­
sisting her husband, an Inde­ for re-elecllon, leaving the race
for District I to Bauer and
pendent Insurance agent, with
Teny Patten. Patten has a
the running of his office. Her
responsibilities Included main­ daughter at Keith Elementary
taining his books. "I feel com­ School. He served in the U.S.
fortable with my degree of ex­ Marine Corps and said he un­
derstands the meaning of dis­
perience." said Bauer. "You find
cipline and respect. Patten and
the answer tf you don't know.
his wife own their own fabric
My strength Is the willingness
art business. Patten la an ac­
lo leum."
tive Dividend volunteer and has
Bauer has had five children
volunteered as a 'special friend'
educated In Seminole County
at Keith Elementary.
schools. "I believe I can make
a difference." said Bauer. She
Concerning the consent de­
says her Involvement as a par­
ent enhanced her children's cree wllh the Justice Depart­
education and, If elected, she ment, Patten's response was. "I

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him.
He patrolled Geneva
during hls tenure with the
Sheri (Ts Office, and was very
much a part o f that commu­
nity.
A wooden cross wllh the
nickname "Stetson" and with
flowers adorning It was put up
in front of Singletary's house.
"He was a man's man." said

David Fan*, a longtime resident
of Sanford and former execu­
tive director of Ihe Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, who
knew Gregory as a deputy and
os a businessman. "He was up­
right and a straight arrow."
Gregory leaves behind hls
wife. Unda, and hls three sons.
Eugene Jr., Destry and Travis.
The Gregory family could not
be reached for comment.

S u b e r --------------------Continued from Pag* IA
I didn't think It was very pro­
fessional
behavior."
Grace
said. He said each time the
parties were mutually pleased.
T h ere
was
no
unwanted
touching or harassing.”
Grace denied that Suber ever
came to him to complain of
others harassing her. And he
said she lied when she testi­
fied earlier that he had told
her. 'Joyce, don't rock the
boat, enjoy it.' Anybody who
knows me knows that's not

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something I would say.”
As the law case drags on,
Suber says she Is extremely
frustrated and weary. "I never
sleep.” she testified. "I lay
down and I go to sleep but I
wake up und think aboul this
and I try lo go back lo sleep
but I don't sleep at ull.
"I could care less if f have
sex or not — I Just lost my
emotions." Suber said.
"It's only because I’m a
strong person (hat I can try to
keep my head above the wa­
ter," she said.

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don't believe It was In Ihe best
Interest of anyone." Fallen ndvocates less govermneul and
more rnntrol on Ihe local level.
When asked. Fallen Indi­
cated he aup|M&gt;rts minimum
grade requirements before stu­
dents are allowed to partici­
pate In cxtmcurrtrulnr activi­
ties. Fallen nlso expressed
concerns about Ihe school
Ivoard budget. "Students do not
leum from srhool buildings,
they learn from teachers." said
Fatten.
Qurslloncd alxml suspend­
ing students for Inianry, Fal­
len responded. 'll Is putting
ihe carl before Ihe horse. Stu­
dents
need
motivation.
"Throwing money at It fihe
problem) Is easy.' commented
Fallen. "Finding their motiva­
tion Is Ihe hard part.” Fallen
believes social problems will
be lessened if ihr school sys­
tem ran find Ihe way lo really
touch children.
Morris compllmrntcd Direc­
tor of Security for Seminole
County schools Wolfgang Halbig when she was asked about
steps to cure violence In the
schools. “We've done a lot for
several years." said Morris as
she went on to explain about
Spanky the drug dog. The bea­
gle makes unannounced visits
to high schools in Seminole
County. The "Save a Friend" hoi
line for students lo report
weapons, fights or other prob­
lems has been in place for
three years according lo Mor­
ris. Morris explained that ad­
ministrators and teachers are
taught to Identify and prevent
violent situations.
School Board member Sandy
Robinson, District 2. was In­
vited (o participate, but was
out of town and unable lo at­

tend. II appeared Robinson
would mil unopposed unlll
James
"Joe"
l-aughlln.
a
leather with Seminole County
for 10 years, announced late
Friday hls liilcut In run for DtsIrtcl 2

"My background In business
and education qualifies me lo
ask ihe lough questions und
expert proper answers so that
the taxpayers und Ihe sludrnls
get the mosl for thetr money,"
staled Laughlln.
All of Ihe announced candi­
dates for Ihe school board arc
Republicans, which Is not un­
usual In Florida. Candidates
must qualify between noon on
July 13 and noon on July 17.
School Ixxtrd mrtntxrs serve
for four years and their terms
do not expire al the same time.
The private Business Asso­
ciation
or Seminole
war
founded In 1993 to serve the
needs of prlvutc businesses
and corporalIons In Ihe Cen­
tral Florida area. The Associa­
tion has an active membership
of business owners, partners
nnd associates representing a
variety of businesses FBAS. a
nonpartisan organization does
nol endorse any candidate, but
follows Issues of Importance to
Seminole
County
Including
education, economics, storm­
water management and growth.

OBITUARIES
JOHNNIE O. FRAZIER
Johnnie O. Frazier. 82. Sipes
Avenue, died Thursday, July 9.
1998 at Longwood Health Care
Center. Mr. Frazier was bom
March 28. 1916 In Claxton, Ga.
Mr. Frazier was a farm helper
In the citrus Industry, lie was a
member of New Bet hr! A k C
Church, Geneva.
Survivors Include wife, Artie
B.; sons. Bennie Montgomery.
Willie Montgomery, both of
Sanford; daughter. Barbara
Haynes.
Sanford;
brothers.
J.C.. Oviedo. T.L., Miami; 7
grandchildren.
Wilson-Etchclbergcr
Mortu­
ary. Inc.. Sanford, In charge or
arrangements.
CHERYL M ARTIN KERSEY
Cheryl Martin Kersey. 49.
Dew Drop Cove. Casselberry,
died Wednesday, July 6, 1998
at Florida Hoapltal-Altamonte
Springs. Bom April 25. 1949 In
Orlando, she was a lifelong
resident of Central Flolrda.
Mrs. Kersey was a trainer for
Sprint Communications. She
was a member or Lighthouse
Baptist Church.
Survivors Include husband.
Wayne:
daughter.
Susan.
Casselberry;
mother,
Helen
Martin, Lchtgh Acres. Fla.; sis­
ter. Kathy Raulerson, Lehigh
Acres, Fla.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
ROBBIE LEE RILEY
Robbie Lee Riley, 86. Horne
Avenue, Orlando, died Thurs­
day, July 9, 1998. Bom In Jas­
per. she moved to Central
Florida In 1947. Mrs. Riley was
a housekeeper. She was a
member of Ward Chapel AME
Church.
Survivors Include sons. Roo­
sevelt Putlerson. Maitland, Ar­
chie. Orlando; daughter. Patri­
cia Chenault. Orlando; sister.

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In
hls
announcement,
Dinghlln slated dial he favors
nelghborlnxMi
schools
with
smaller class sizes and less
lime spent on school buses. He
Is concerned alxml the amount
of money spent lo renovale
existing school buildings when
new families ran lx* built for
Ihe same amount and nrlghburtuxx] schools can lx* Infill
for much less.

Helen Woods. Winter Park; 3
grandchildren;
6
great­
grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral Hume, Inc.,
Winter Park: In charge of ar­
rangements.’
RAYMOND TROTTER
Raymond TTOtter. 47. Symonds Avenue. Winter Park,
dlrd Tuesday, July 7. 1998.
Bom In Pachula. Miss., he
moved to Centra) Florida In
1963. Mr. Trotter was a main­
tenance engineer. He was a
Baptist.
Survivors Include daughter,
Tracy J. Perkins. Mobile. Ala.:
father and stepmother. Flozell
&amp; Lois. Winter Park;slsters,
Frccda Bryant. Casselberry,
Maty Ughlsey. Pine llllls. Net­
tle, Maurice, both of ‘ Winter
Park; brothers. James, An­
thony,
Brentford.
Bob,
LeVcron. all of Winter Park.
Golden's Funeral Home. Inc.,
Winter Park. In charge or ar­
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A career in opera on horizon for Lake M ary senior
By K ellie W erner
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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singing I loved II and realized
right then that this was what I
wanted to spend my life doing.*
Her family enrolled her In
singing lessons and classes at
the Orlando Civic Theater at
the age of II. where she still
continues to perform. Ruth Is
also an opera singer, taking
lessons from Bill Doherty, the
director of the Central Florida
Lyric 0|iera.

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Lako Mary sonior Julio Ruth Is looking at a career in opera after graduatlng Irom school Sho rocontty starrod in hor school's production of
Gioaso

*1 love musicals and acting,
hut my true dream Is to be an
opera slngrr with the New York
Mrtro|&gt;olltan
Opera.*
Ruth
confessed. *1 have been In a
few operas, but the plays I
have hern In are so much fun
Ihul I don't think I would never
turn down nil opportunity to
|&gt;rrfnrni on Broadway.*
Ruth has trlrd her hand al
many varied roles since her
humblr l&gt;eglnntngs In the ele­
mentary srhool play. Most,
however, have Ireett In tunc
with
hrr
personality...the

sweet. Innocent and very nice
leading lady who wishes to
lake none of the credit.
Iter favorite roles have been
Sarah Brown In 'Guys and
Dolls* at the Civic Theater be­
cause she enjoyed II so much
and the Narrator In ‘ Joseph
and the Amazing Technicolor
Dream Coat*, put on by Lake
Mary lll^li School because It
was always a dream of hers to
play that role.
*1 loved that role because It
was all singing and was chal­
lenging.* Ruth said. ‘ When I
was In the kid's rhorus at the
Orlando Opera Company, a few
of us were picked to participate
In the production al the Bob
Carr as members of the cho­
rus. I watched the Narrator In­
tently and realized what a fas­
cinating role II was. I was so
Ihrlllcd when I was chosen to
do that role at Lake Mary."
Ollier roles the young actress/slnger has taken on tnConttnued from Page 8A

S eein g th ro u g h th e eyes o f ch ild ren
Dating to follow her dream.
Gwendolyn Yago. a guidance
counselor al Geneva Elemen­
tary for 11 years, has come a
long way In the year and a half
since site left the school.
Alter u very rough and rocky
period, she completed her llrsl
major
play
‘ Children
In
Chains*, which was performed
to nearly sold out audlrncrs
both times II was presented at
The Titusville Playhouse III Tlpisvtlle in March and April.

T -f 'wHU overwhelmed*? 'Togo

said. 'It's often dllllctdi to get
the kind of publlt^rrsponse
and mrdlu attention I received
ns n first time playwrtght.*
Yago Is a nntlve Floridian
who began singing nt (he age
of 10. While pursuing her
Bachelor's degree In Psychol­
ogy. a Master's degree In Guid­
ance and a Ph. I). In Law, Yago
never lett iter first love, sing­
ing.
. Through tlie years. Yago has
brrn an award winning lyricist.
an uclrcss In many community
theater productions, and an in­
terpretive vocalist, performing
for governors, astronauts, civic
leaders, college presidents and
many church congregations.
This was all while dedicating
11 years of hrr life to the stu­
dents at Geneva Elementary.
Now. Yago can ndd success­
ful playwright to her long list of

accomplishments.
•Children lit Chains’ Is based
on the tme life story of Mary
LrwlN. a minister at Ihr Miracle
Deliverance Center In Titus­
ville.
Lewis' mother left Ihr family
when her three children were
young Her fnlhrr befriended
another woman who already
bad a large numlter of eblldren,
and who look In Mary and hrr
brother and her sister. Soon
alter that, the horror story un­
folded.
Fights and treating were a
dully occurrence, rhic t w
mother treated llRk own cMfdrrn like tiiry 'ripfclld have
been trenlrd. leaving the ndfcer
and vfolrnrr for Lewis and her
siblings. Adding to ihr despi­
cable treatment, invitations to
help look for tilings In the attic
led io rape sessions that be­
came more and more frequent.
Then, the children were
starved, even though there was
more than rnough food In the
household. Iz*wls, her brother
and her sister
rummaged
through garbage cans In the
bucks of grocery stores In or­
der to rat. Sometimes. If they
were lucky, thr new mother
would allow litem to rat thr
scraps that werr left over utter

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musical, but ended up as a
drama with Yago writing and
performing the theme song.
’ Another Side of Tills Moun­
tain*. which Is being played on
local Christian stations. Thr
play will be presented July 20.
at 3 p.m. at the llenegar Cen­
ter. G25 East New Haven Ave.
Melbourne. Tickets are 912 In
advance and 915 at the door.
Call (407) 723-8698 for reserva­
tions.

Iter children had their fill.
To top ofT this ghastly story,
the children were ultimately
chained, hand and foot, to the
wall of a very small outhouse.
They werr led there for a very

Water, water, everywhere

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Kevin Scott, or Fern Park,
received Ills Bachelor's Degree
In Liberal Studies from the
University of Central Florida.
He graduated from Lyman
High School and is the son of
David and Sandy Scott.

Jeremy Trace tp rtagh art,
of Longwood, graduated from
Miami (Ohio) University with a
Bachelor of Arts In Interna­
tional Similes.

Jana Harris, daughter of
Jan Burris In Sanford, was
named to the President's List
at College of the Ozariu. She
carried at leait 10 credit
hours and earned at least a
4.0 overage.

Pine Crest Elementary second-grader Hosanna Santiago competed In
the wrier relay at her school's recent Held day. Reedy or not, there Is
lose than a month left until It's back to school.

Christine Cteland, of San­
ford, woe 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 of
91.000.

Five Seminole County stu­
dents were recognized during
the Academic Honors Convo­
cation at Stetson University.

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Daldre
Meredith
LucU
Michele, of Sanford, and
daughter of Netl and Shcllu
Patricia Jones Michels, re­
ceived tlte Dorothy L. Fuller
Award. She was a graduate of
Seminole High.
Katie Merle Sexton, of
Longwood, daughter of Robert
and Mary Anne Saxton, and u
graduate of Lake Mary High,
received the Ollbcrt L Lycan
Outstanding Junior Award.
Keren Leenllen Winkle, of
Longwood. daughter of Robert
and Pearl Winkle, and a
graduate of Lake Mary High
School, received the Diane
Christensen Award In Ameri­
can Studies.
Qleanye Blotea Ortega, of
Lake Mary, daughter of Greg­
ory Wla and Glcnnys IL
Ortega, and a graduate of Lake
Mary High, receive the O ilstanding Senior In English
Award.
io a y a Michelle Merino, of
Lake Mary, daughter of Steve
and Sharon Marino, received
the Business School Founda­
tion Award.

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IN BRIEF

Wy Risk

HERALD STAFF WRITER
OVIEDO - Borders, one o f the
world's largest retailers o f
books, music and other Infor­
mational. educational and en­
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Road tn Oviedo. The opening
has been scheduled for August

the store will host many acttvlUes Including lectures, author
signings and children events.
On a regular basis, the store
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workshops and special b e n e ­
fits Tar local community chari­
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ers. Inc. o f Maitland recently
included negotiations an two
sw w aith*—— teases worth
m &gt;376.000 m Sanford and
lE h a c t Hetdrtcfc. director o f

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Baseball All-America’s

P o i n t * ...

Lopez,
Raines
tabbed by
Louisville
Slugger

Berlinicke

are we
going to write
about? There’s
no local sports
in the summer
. SANFORD _ For th e past several weeks, the
crack Herald sports s ta ff has been stru gglin g
to com e up w ith th in gs to w rite about.
; It's sum m er, and. bein g a local newspaper,
tt seem s like every week w e arc con fron ted
With the sam e dilem m a.
; How In the w orld are w e goin g to fill th is
space.
; It's n ot like th ere Isn't a b ig Little League
softb all tournam ent goin g on In O viedo rig h t
how w ith girls o f a ll age grou ps tryin g to a d ­
vance to reglonals In St. Cloud.
Are the S tate Sunshine Gam es h o stin g
synchronized sw im m ing over at A ltam on te
Springs featu rin g som e o f the b est swim m ers
tn the cou n try and a few potential O lym piJins.
: Speaking o f O lym pians, that w as K erri
S tru g o f W h eatles B ox fam e that cam e
th rou gh Longw ood Thu rsday at Ace G ym -

ftaattrs
; Then, there are still several baseball players
negotiating fo r hundreds o f thousands o f
Im lars after b ein g draf^e^tpr Uje m g jy s fast
jp b n tn .

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T T O ^ m r »;^ T T C ^ »W !A 6 n r T o u n t y
players recen tly m ade th eir professional de­
K its righ t dow n th e road on th e G u lf C oast

SPORTS EDITOR
The honors Juat keep
Tim Ralnee Jr. and

y H 0i School shortstop Fegpe Leper and
School ouSWdsr Tkn Raines have been ee-

iscwd by TPX/UukvSe Slugger as H tfi 8chool I

Oviedo senior girls win ninth district crown
ASSISTANT1aroR IS E D ITO R
OVIEDO
It took one extra night, but the
Oviedo senior softball team wrapped up Its
ninth title In nine years.
Oviedo pounded Apopka 10-1 Friday n i#it In
the K o e c ffm T : Championship game of the

FM*
Complex to earn a berth tn the regional softball

tournament later this month.
Oviedo will play Its Drat game July 24 against
the District 13 winner In St. Cloud.
Michelle Grlnage was the hero lor Oviedo,
striking out 15 and allowing only three hits In
the complete game victory. She had her fastball
working and was never threatened until she be­
gan to tire late In the game.
•••&lt;&gt; *eiu. &lt;&gt;
TtSchelle had them o ff balance all etfghUTisefd
Oviedo coach Steve P laid. *8he M 's ' great'
pitcher.*
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heroine
brings
message
to Ace
gymnasts

Then, th ere's Sem inole C ounty's first pro
eaatonal sports team , th e O rlando Burge
vh fc h lo regularly b eatin g every opponent bj

D eLand shines in
G irls Basketball
Shootout at S C C

A s s if f iu S T a r o S S B S n o R

LONGWOOD . They juat eat and
Ofymptc champion Kent Strug
aakedfar questions and Itan
weren't any. Juat lou of stunned
faces and embarrassed grins.
Strug Sew Si Sum Cskfornta to
meet with the Idde at Acs

udruyvtaeva. was 0-ior-0 from three-point range
t a losing effort Friday night.
The records in Pool A after Friday's games
e re the Orlando Storm and Central Ftorida
nth I4|. tha Melbourne Haymakers (0 4 ) and
is Sanford Sendnolea (0-2).

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Tha acheduis for the tournament la:

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Deland 49. Winter Park S I
Central Florida 49. Sanford 40
DeLand 59. V W n Islands S I

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6 _ Melbourne vs. Central Florida. 0 a.m
7 . Mississippi vs. Winter Park. 10 a.m.
5 _ Orlando vs. Melbourne. 11 a n .
5 . Virgin Islands vs. Winter Park, noon
10 . Sanford vs. Melbourne. I p.m.
I I _ Mississippi vs. DeLand. 2 p m.
1 2 . Orlando vs. Central Florids. 3p.m .

and 19^0 p jn .

Olympic champion Karri Strug (right) prt sorted tha
A c t Bandags Tssm Spirit Award (o Acs Oymnar tcs on
Thursday and tianapoka to a M inding room only crowd
of nawly 100 Aoa gymnaata (abova) and paramo.
Tha haroino who Mola tha h oar* d Amartoana and
gymnaadco lovers avarywhara during tia 1955 Summtr
Olymploa In Adams, told tia crowd about too ohangsa In
har Ho ainoa tha O lym pia, about hairing adraam and
navar quitting and how aha a w praparad lor dia mo*
mart in Adam*.
.
8ha afco poaad tor pictures and aignad autographa
and ooplaa of har book, la n d ta g On MV FaaT, during
her two hours in Longwood.

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L o n g w o o d A ll-S ta rs ro m p in the B a b e R u th tou rn ey
By Denise M. Cullen
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD _ The Longwood
All-Stars set the tone early In
Friday night's
Babe
Ruth
Baseball (13-through-15 year
old) Area Tournament being
held at Historic Sanford Memo­
rial Stndliim.
Longwood went lip 4-0 In the
top of the first Inning and held
Sanford to one nin and five
hits tn nn 8-1 victory.
In the other game Friday
night, the Winter Haven All*
S ian won a battle of Polk
County teams, 0-3, over the
South Lakeland All-Stars.
Longwood Coach Tom Castanhella credits the players for
staving focused and playing
consistent ball.
*Wc haw a great bunch of
players here.* said Casta nhclla. *Wc taught them all year
long how to concentrate, keep
their head Into the game
whether they're up or down."

Concentrate they
nicy did. not letling the early 4-0 lead go
Rc to
their bead and giving Sanford a
chance to recover.
Longwood's pitcher
Eddie
Rios also credits the team ef­
fort put forth.
"You have nine guys on a
team and II takes all nine to do
It", said Rios. "I had my
pitches there when I needed
them, but my defense showed
me a great game and they
really came through for me."
Defense for Longwood and
errors for Sanford forced San­
ford Into the lower bracket of
the double elimination tour­
nament.
With one out, Longwood's
Mike
Dlprospero
singled,
moved to second on a wild
pitch and scored on a single by
Steven Apfel.
Apfel stole second and ad­
vanced to third on a throwing
error, from where he scored on
a double by Anthony Bowman.
Rios helped his own cause,

IN B R IE F
Surge on the tube
WASHINGTON. D.C. _ Major League Roller
Hockey announced Wednesday that the
MLRH Game o f 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 visibil­
ity for the league." said Dan Lyons. Public
Relations Director for Major League Roller
Hockey.

SCC/PAL basketball
SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
and the Police Athletic League will host a
"mini" basketball league far 7-8 and 9-11
year old bays and girls basketball teams be­
ginning July 19th.
All games (a minimum o f five games) will
be played on Sunday afternoons at the SCC
Health and Physical Education Center
(Budding H).

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singling Bowman to third and
Brian Harris completed the
scoring with an RBI ground
out.
Longwood added to Us lead
In the third Inning as Apfel
reached second on on error,
moved to third on a passed
ball and scored on n single by
Rios.
The visitors raised the score
to 7-0 In the top of the fourth
Inning ns walks to Brent
McLaughlin, J.R. Romero and
Matt Drlnnan loaded the bases
and McLaughlin und Romero
scored on a single by Brian
Caslcnlictra.
Sanford's
only
highlight
came when Andre Raines,
yoiungest son of New York Ya ri­
ke
ce outfielder Tim Raines,
smacked one to the outfield,
driving In shortstop Jason
Louwsma. who hnd doubled, tn
the bottom of the fourth In­
ning.
Longwood's (Inal run came In
the lop of the fifth Inning as

Registration for Individuals and teams w ill
be Ju(y 11th and 12th from 3 p.m. to S p.m.
at the gym.
For more Information, call Vince Taylor
(328-7728) or Ken Patrick (328-2092).

Free Orlando Rays tickets
ORLANDO _ Participating Orlando-area
REALTORS still have some free tickets avail­
able 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, com ­
memorative T-shirt sales, and fund-raiser
ticket sales will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation.
Special events prior to and during the
game are being scheduled.
The Annual REALTOR Baseball Benefit has
raised more than $30,000 over the past 10
years for a number o f local charities. The
game, which begins at 7 p.m., is expected to
attract more than 5,000 fans.
For more Information, call (407) 422-5143.
extension 327.

McLaughlin reached on an er­
ror and later scored on a single
by Drlnnan.
Doing the damage offensively
for Longwood were Rios (two
singles, one nin scored, one
RBI), Bowman (one double,
one run scored, one RBI), Apfel
(one single, two nms scored,
one RBI), Castcnhclrn (one

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single, two RBI), Drlnnan (one
single, one RBI), Dlprospero
(one single, one run scored).
McLaughlin (two runs scored),
Romero (one run scored) and
Harris (one RBI).
Providing the offense for
Sanford were Louwsmn (one
double,
one
run
scored).
Raines (one single, one RBI)

and Willie Bennett. David O off
and Travta Walker (one tingle
each).
Winter Haven took a 1-0 lead
tn the second Inning on a dou­
ble by Matt Krause and a sin­
gle by Scott H alting.
South Lakeland grabbed the
Please see Bake Bath, Fags aa

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Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His stats for the 1998 season ts
In the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and career totals

(Including 1998 games) In the third column,
Raines was O-for-2 with a walk and drove In
the run that put the Yankees ahead to stay in
an 8-4 vtctoryaver the Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Friday night tn St. Petersburg.

BADIKfi QAUQK
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Oviedo M a jo r Division
girls steamroll foes to
claim District 14 crown
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ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
OVIEDO _ They haven't even been challenged.
TWo nights after pounding Winter Springs 210 tn the U tile League Baseball District 14 Major
Division Fast Pitch Softball Tournament at the

Seniors---------------with a long double to left to make It 6-0.
Orlnage was mowing Apopka
threat until the

Oviedo Uttle Complex. Oviedo wrapped up an­
other trtp to the regional tournament In fit.
Cloud with a 15-1 romp over Apopka Friday
night.
Oviedo hasn't been threatened and coach Jeff
Peterman said his team la peaking at the right
time.
"We have nothing but f e a t p la y e r s h e said.
"They are very enthusiastic about going all the
way.
Krllee Ford. Becky Curry, WhUney Winchester
and Mellaaa Brown all scored tn the first Inning
to make it an early 4-0 lead and pitchers JeaIn (lit Hcond inning. Oidtdo exploded for oto
more rims and adde^three In the third Inning
to c Io m out the gome by Use Run Rule.
"We have « good offense and defense and we
all think we re pretty good.* said d en u d e.
On the night lor Oviedo. Dane Dantefe (two
etngke. one run Beared), Ford (three rune
•cored), Curvy (one nxi Beared), bem ar H e r
nandex (two rune acored). Winchester (three

Loot year. Oviedo went Car but came up lust a
bit abort. Katie field la just one o f the Oviedo
plovers convinced this year can be different.
*1 think we have played weU all year.” Katie
Field said. "Last year we only had one strong
pitcher, but this year we have enough to win.”

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o ff ever since It was Brat shown
during Olympic competition tn
1984. Since then, the number
o f competitors has grown and
one o f the highest levels o f
competition is being held at
Lake Brantley High School this
weekend at the 1908 Sunshine
tu itii Games.
Local competitors include
Sarah Chase. Kelly DeWcct.
Megan Chase and Emily Tay­
lor.
The sport has only recently
begun turning heads aa Ians
are learning to appreciate the
beauty o f the sport, lb music,
competitors participate In so­
los.
trios and |MW1* and
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‘D u ffe r ’ B erlin ick e fro m the E a g le ’s N est
By Jeff BetBaleke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

PALM COAST _ Palm Coast Resort, one o f
Florida's most popular g olf destinations.
sufTered only m inor damage from wildfires
that swept through Flagler County over the
July 4th weekend.
More than 40,000 people were allowed to
return to their homes Monday after the
fires, made worse by extrem e tem peratures,
high winds and drought conditions, forced
them to evacuate on Friday.
Cypress Knoll. Pine Lakes and Palm H ar­
bor G olf Clubs, as well as the recently
opened Orsnd Haven G olf Club, suffered no
damage to the courses or pro shops. Palm
Coast R etort's 184-room HarborsIde Inn,
the Players Club tennis center, Palm Coast
Marina. Flagler's Restaurant and Henry's
Lounge also escaped damage.

Only one Palm Coast Resort Facility, the
pro shop at Matanzas Woods G olf Club, was
affected by Are. It w ill rem ain dosed for an
indefinite period or time. The resort is in the
o f evaluating what repairs w ill be
needed in order to reopen.
"We are extrem ely fortunate,” said Tom
Pasha, director o f sales at Palm Coast Re­
sort. "Our proxim ity to the Infracostal W a­
terway and the Atlantic Ocean helped us es­
cape any serious damage. Four g o lf courses
are open and In hill operation.1’

The 19th hole:
Se Rl Pak, the 30-year-old Korean now
calling Orlando home, rewrote the LPQA re­
cord book on Friday.
The rookie, who has won the last tw o
women'!
ten's m ajor tournam ents, shot a
ever 61
i on Friday and la a shoo-in for rookie

•i

A ll-A m e ric a
IB
The list v u released In this
month's Collegiate Baseball
S 6-foot-1, 170-pound
who ployed for Mike
Like Brantley High
the etgith player
in the draA by the To­
ronto Blue Jays and is cur­
rently negotiating with the dub
on a seven-figure contract.
If he does not reach agree­
ment wtth (he Blue Jays he will
play at Indian River Junior
College In Ft. Pierce and re­
enter the draft next June.

SST3

o f the year honors...
Look for the Oldsmoblle Scramble website
W W W .Scram blegolf.com with all o f the In­
form ation on local, sectional and national
qualifying sites and dates. The tournament
is the world's largest g olf tournament and
holds qualifying events In Central Florida...
The Central Florida Junior Inter-Club
Summer g o lf tour continues this month
every Tuesday afternoon with a 4 p.m. start.
Dates include: July 14. Sweetwater: July 21.
Interlachen: July 26. TUscawilla; August 4.
Tlmacuan...
Orange County National, "one o f the lop10 courses you can play." according to G olf
Magazine, Is hosting the first round or the
FTLA W orld G olf Tour, an event set up for
"sandbaggers.” The tour Is based on the
USGA's probability report o f scoring below
handicap.... Future events include Deer Is­
land. Heathrow and Eastwood. Call Central
Florida Headquarters at 740-5860...
The latest tour to spring up In Central
Florida Is the Greater Orlando Premium
G olf Tbur. W in or lose, com petitors will take
home the G reater Orlando Premium G olf
Book and the discounted rounds o f g olf that
com e wtth it. allowing anyone to play one
round o f g o lf at 17 o f the area's best courses
for Just 105. Sites Include July 24 at Deer
Island. Aug. 14 at Rock Springs Ridge and
Aug. 28 at Kissimmee Bay. Call 330-2355
for Inform ation...
The United States Blind G olf Association
will host the W orld Blind fit Vision Im paired

Golf Championships at GrcneJcfc. Sept. 2830. The top blind and vision Impaired golf­
ers. representing seven countries, will com ­
pete In the 30-hole event...
The American Lung Association o f Central
Florida Is' selling Its Golf Privilege Card
which provides reduced fees at over 50 of
Central Florida's golf courses. Proceeds will
benefit asthma education and smoklngprcvcntlon in area elementary schools. Call
425-5864...
The Dynamic G olf Tour, which has a
men's clrcqlt In Central Florida, will begin a
ladles tour In July. Call 1-888-233-7395 for
Info...
The latest In Jack Nicklaus' collection of
golf courses Is open In Palm Coast. The
Grand Haven Nleklaus course Is open for
play with the normal challenges golfers
come to expect from a Nleklaus signature
course...
The Slammer and the Squire. Sam Snead
and Gene Sarazan, gave a thumbs up to the
new Slammer and Squire G olf Course at the
World Golf Village In St. Augustine. The
course was designed by Scratch G olf which
also runs Tlmacuan In Lake Maty...
The 1998 Greater Orlando Premium Golf
Tour has announced six dates for Us sum­
mer tour. Still remaining are: July 24. Deer
Island: August 14. Rock Springs Ridge;
August 28. Kissimmee Bay. Entry fees are
6140 for a player's first tournament and $60
for each remaining tournament...

FINALDAYS!

As a senior. Lopes, who re­
minds a lot o f people o f Seattle
Mariner shortstop Ales Ro­
drigues defrnstveqr. came on
with the bet. hitting .831 pafor-73). with seven home run,
38 stolen bases and 2S RBI.

STOCK-UP

He was also considered the
Most Valuable Player of the
Slate Tournament as a Junior
when the Patriots won the
Class flA title tn 1007.
8-foot-10. 170outfleider who played
s i Sea
High School was a sixth
pick of the BolUmo
his

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____look eo talented
'tout we have to put St a lot e f

the Ubm aha vs
‘ to the gold. Flashback to Attents: it was her second vault
and she needed to noil her fi- nal vault. Who In the country
' who watched that July night

Open next weekend.
It's not Uke there a re n t
several Am erican
Legion
baseball games going on all
over the county each nigh t
as coaches get a sneak pre­
view at the future o f their
programs. Remember last
year when Sanford's Post 83
won the national tourna­
ment? It's about that time o f
year.

as she
held her
then

hard U la to budd up to that
moment, but it ad happened eo
fast.*
So did her appearance in
Longwood.

BofthaH Com plex and the
Sunshine fMwie O b iim b w a­
ter polo at Lake B rantley
that same weekend?
O f course If you c a n t get
there, you can always head
over to the Seminole C ounty

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�4B - Sermrtoio Herald. Sanford. Honda •Sunday. July 12. 1998

A ft e r H o u rs
Small Soldiers: A ca m p a ig n o f h u m o r
*** 1/2
Sm all S old iers:
ATTENNNNN-SHUN! Fall In!
Single flic lines down the rows,
and no pushing!
Keep
It
up...two, three, four. HALT!
ABOUUUT FACE! At ease, sol­
diers.
Now. let me debrief you on a
new film called Small Soldiers,
a bona fide sleeper. It ts di­
rected by Joe Dante, the same
gnint who marched Into thea­
ters with the 1984 hit. Grem­
lins. The writers arc an eclec­
tic platoon consisting of Gavin
Scolt (co-wrote The Borrole­
ers). Adam Rlfkln
(Mouse
Hum), and Ted Elliott and
Terry Rosslo (both have a story
credit for the recent Godzilla).
Together, they have come to
the front line with a witty fan­
tasy where toys come to life.
A young boy named Alan
Abernathy (Gregory
Smith)
wants to help his father's
struggling toy store make
some money. He asks his
truck driver buddy. Joe (Dick
Miller), who ships toys for a
manufacturer that has Just
been bought out by a major
conglomerate, to front him
these new action figures called
the Commando Elite and the
Gorgonltes. These are state-ofthe-art figures, and Alan hopes
that the kids will buy them up.
Little does Alan know, but
the toys virtually have minds
of their own. They have been
programmed with a special
military chip known as the
Microprocessor, which enables
the toys to come alive and
think for themselves. However,
both sides-mortnl enemies of
one another-have also been
programmed with specific in­
structions:
the
Commando
Elite must eradicate the Gorgonites and their supporters,
and the Gorgonltes must hide
and. ultimately, lose to the
Elite.
Unsuspecting civilians get
into the crossfire as the re-

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Screen
Tests
lenttess Elite headed by Chip
Hazard (voice by Tommy Lee
Jones) continue to blaze a path
to the Gorgonltes headed by
the soft-spoken Archer (voice
by Frank Langella). Alan, with
the help of tils beautiful
neighbor,
Christy
(Kirsten
Dunst), must take the Initia­
tive and help the Gorgonltes,
not only to survive the Elite,
but old them In finding their
home of Gorgon.
Small Soldiers Is a Dim In
the same vein as Dante's
Gremlins. The difference Is
that the monstrous beasts.

being the Gorgonltes. are like
the gentle Mogwal. and the
heroic-looking Elite are like
the
havoc-causing
reptiles.
Vet. both films lake place In a
small suburban town, and
both Involve a young couple
who must save the day.
Although llie set up Is rather
slow, It builds up Into a cam­
paign of humor and excite­
ment. The reason for the hu­
mor is In the writing. When
the Elite lets loose on the
speakers with a tune from the
Spice Girls, Alan's mother
fears that the troops are using
a ’ psychological attack". As
the Gorgonltes set sail on a toy
ship down a stream, one w or­
ries aloud saying. "I hope we
don't hit an iceberg."
And the excitement not only
comes from Dante's knack for
staging pandemonium,
but
from the Incredible special
effects courtesy of Stan Win­
ston's puppet work and the
computer magic o f industrial

Seminole show

Light and Magic. The toys
really look like toys and their
alive! They act like toys and
move like toys. The Illusion is
pretty believable.
But heed the 1*0-13 rating,
parents. This film contains
scenes of violence and vulgar
language. This Is probably the
same warning critics gave
when Gremlins came
out.
Let's see how many smart con­
sumers we have out there. Will
they check out the film first?
Or. will they be surprised later
when they realize that this
ain't Toy Story? There are also
truly nightmarish Images as
when the Gwendy dolls attack
Christy, and when a horde of
Elite and Gwendy dolls come
at Alan with all sorts of sharp
Implements.
Small Soldiers marks the fi­
nal film of actor/comedlan
Phil Hartman, and it Is a fit­
ting memorial. It la funny and
enjoyable, and definitely worth
staying at attention for.

Y O U R
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David Frazlar at
322-2611 during
waakdaya, or you
can write to David
by sanding tetters
to tha S fnlnob
Htnld, attn: David
Frsster, P.O. Box
1667, Sanford,
Florida, 32772-1667

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�IN TN B OINOUIT OOURT
FOR BBMINOLB OOUNTV,
FLORIDA
FILB NO.t B4-4BS-CP
PROMATB DIVISION
IN RE ESTATE OF
DOROTHY A POWELL,
a/k/a Dorothy Ann
Powell,
Decaaaad
NOTtOB
OF AOMINIBTRATION
The administration ol the
Etta!* of DOROTHY A POW­
ELL. deceased. File Number M BIB-CP. t* pending In the
Circuit Court lor Bemfnol*
County,
Florid*.
Probate
Division, the addre** ol which
ta
Samlnol*
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. FL S tf f l.
The name* end addresses ol
the Personal Representative
and
the
Personal
Representative's attorney ar*
set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSON*
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT
All persons on whom this
nolle* is served who have
obiection* that challenge the
validity ol the Will, the qualifi­
cation*
ol
Iho
Personal
Representative, venue, or |urlsdiction ol tho Court aro
required to file their obfections
with the Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M O N TH !
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THI*
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAV*
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* ol tho dscedenl
and other person* having
claim* or demand* against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy ol thr* notice Is served
within three month* alter the
date ot the lust publication ol
this nolle* must fit* thou claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* of the dece­
dent end person* having claim*
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate mutt life thair
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AN0
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Tho date ol the fuel publica­
tion ol this Notice It July ttth.

LIS T OF SSM M OLfl O M IN T Y BOO PROJBOTBi
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Demaasmteatten Tow ers Oe-LeoetIan. Document a 4441 Oue
Bale July BS. 1BBB at t M p m . local time
T* Protect • PC-14F-BSJDJO • Prelect Title Re-Reeftng John
f . PoBl Oerra alien ol faeURy Document 4 1 4 ft Due Dale
August S. IB M al t 00 p m . local tune Pre-Bid Conference July
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SB I ary and Baal Brewah tferary Document a t4 B I Due Dale
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fuig SB, I BBS at • 00 a m
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■ WWOoMaa Barvlaaa far O/R AST Pkaaaa V A VI. Document a
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paaMaa Baavtaaa far C/N 4B-A Pkaaa I. Document s asst
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Sail.

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For Inlarmation an any ol the f
County BCC prefects,
piesee call Inlarmation on Demand. I i . (40f) STB-MBS.
PUBLISH SUNDAY. July IS . IB M
DCS-41

M TNB CIRCUIT COUNT Of TNB
BMNTBBNTN JUDICIAL CMC HIT DP FLORIDA
M AND FDD BBMIHOLB COUNTY
•ABB NO. BA-1SA1-OA-I4-N
BAROPL1X CORPORATION. N Y . a

Personal Representative
ELLEN BETTE
PO Boa S it
Sanlord. FL l l f f l - O S l I
ELIZABETH ANN PETERSON
1114 S Pino Ridge Cue!*
•sntord. FL l l f f l
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
Thome* A (pear
Ol Thomas A Speer PA
111 Magnolia Avenue
PO Dos 1144
Sanlord. FL Slfft-1SS4
Telephone («0f) 1I14SSI
Florida Bar No 0FS4FS
Publish July I I . IS. 1SSI
DCS-S4
IN TNB D M C U IT D O UBT
FOR SB Ml DO LB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OASS UO. MS-f SB B-O A-fS-P
CROSSLAND MORTQAOb— . . .
CORK
Plaintiff.
BRIAN J STRNAO.
STRtfAO. unknown
spouse ot Orfen J
lim ed. FIRST NATIONAL
DANK OF CBNTRAL
FLORIDA. PCTBR M
LUTHER. AMERICAN
GENERAL HOMS EOUtTY.
MIC.: end 'JOH N DOE
and MART DOS’ , tho
name* being hctltrau*.
tho try* identities ol
Defendants being unknown
ta Plaintiff, Ihe parties
Intended being tho parties
In possession,

NOTtOB
OF FIC TITIO U S NAMB
Nolle* I* hereby given that I
*m engaged In business at t i t
Eastern
Fork.
Longwood.
Florida
31/40,
Saminol*
County. Florida, under th*
Fictitious Nam* ol OBVITT A
ABBOCIATBB. end that I intend
lo register said name with the
Division
ol
Corporations.
Tallahassee. Florida. In accor­
dance with th* provisions ol the
Fictitious Nam* 11*1*1**. To­
wn Section 441 04. Florida
Statute* 1MI
William A Oavltt
Publish July t l . 1444
DE4-44

IN TNB C IR C U IT CO URT
O f TNB tB TN JU O IC IAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
BBMINOLB CO UNTY,
FLORIDA
OIM BRAL
JUR ISDICTIO N DIVISION
0A4B NOl SB 11BB OA 14 R
GANKERSTRUST
COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A . NOT
IN ITS INDIVIDUAL
CAPACITY OUT SOLELY
A t TRUSTEE. OR ITS
P4RMITTED SUCCESSORS
AND ASSIGNS. ON 0EHALF
OF VENDEE MORTQAOE
TRUST I944.t
PLAINTIFF
VS
SAORINA JOHNSON
A/K/A SAORINA 0ENISE
CALLOWAY-JOHNSON ET AL
DEFENDANTS)
M O TIC I OF ACTION
CO NSTRUCTIVE SIRVICB
TO DISNEY OROUP INSUR­
ANCE which business address
Is unknown
THE CORPORATION IS HEREOV NOTIFIED that an action lo
loreclos* ■ mortgage on the
following property
LOT I I . DEER RUN UNIT S.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AB REC0RDE0 IN
PLAT DOOK 31. PAGE 44. PUDLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
he* been hied against th* cor­
poration end the corporation I*
required lo serve a copy ol your
written defense*. &gt;1 any. to it on
0AVI0
J
STERN.
ESO
Plaintiff's
attorney
whoa*
addroa* ta SOI South University
Drive, Suil* 400. Plantation. FL
11124 (no lator than 14 days
from the data ol th* liral publi­
cation ol Mu* nolle* ol action)
and lit* Ih* original with th*
clerk ol Itw* court either be tore
service on Plaintiff* attorney or
immediately thereafter, other­
wise a default wilt be entered
against you lor Ih* rebel
demanded in Ih* complaint or
petition hied harem
WITNESS my hand end th*
seel ol this Court et SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this 1st day ot
JULY. I M l
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
DV Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIDJ STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI SOUTH UNIVERSITY
DRIVE. SUITE 100
PLANTATION. FL 33114
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH OlSABILI•TIES ACfTitoroona Bilb MwaUBHie* nMSMgg a special accomcontact
COUNT AOMINIBTRATION. al
Mia
S tM tN O L I
Caunty
Co unbone* at 4B/-SB1-4SM. 1.
aoo-Bss-a//t i t d o i or i - (o c ­
ass - i f /o. via Florida Malay

IN T N I O INOUIT O OU R T
OF T N I IB TN JU D IC IA L
OINOUIT O F FLORIDA
IN AND FON
BBMINOLB C O U N TY
Q IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. S T-IB B S OA
O E CAPITAL MORTOAQE
SERVICES. Inc .
Plaintiff.
VS
RONALD 0URRESS and
DONNA M DURRESS A/K/A
DONNA DURRESS. at a l.
Defendant*
A M IN D B O N O T IO I
OF FORECLOSURE BALB
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant
to
an
Ordar
Raachadultng Foreclosure Bale
dated July /th. IS M . and
entered in civil case number t/ ISIS CA. ol Iho Circuit Court ol
th* 11th Judicial Circuit In and
lor Seminole County. Florid*,
wherem O E CAPITAL MORT­
GAGE SERVICES. INC . I*
Plaintiff end RONALD DUR­
RESS. DONNA M DURRESS
A/K/A DONNA DURRESS. FIRST
INDIANA 0ANK. A FE0 IR A L
SAVINGS DANK. CENTRAL
FLORIDA EDUCATOR'S F E 0 IR AL CREDIT UNION. CLERK OF
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA
STATE OF FLORIDA. DEPART­
MENT OF REVENUE.
UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SU 0 JE C T
REAL PROPERTY NO 2. N/K/A
DAWN
0URRESS.
It/ere
Defendant)*). I will sell la th*
highest end best bidder for
cash at the west Iron! door ol
the Seminole County court­
house in Senlord. Seminole
County. Florida, at I I 04 A M
on th* 4lh day ol August. IM S.
th* following described proper­
ty ** set torth In said Final
Judgment, lo wit
LOT t. DLOCK C OF SOUTH
PtNECREST. A SUBDIVISION
AS RECOROED IN PLAT DOOK
14. PAGES S ANO 10. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORO* OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
AO VISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DCEME0 TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
OE USED FOR THAT PURPOBE
Dated the Sth day ol JULY.
IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court
By Rulh King
Deputy Clerk
COOILIt S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 410
Temp* Florida 11M/
Telephone (S ll) S//-S00S
CSS *4/ 02412
Pubbah July t l . tB. IS M
DCS-B2
MOTICS
OF F M TrrtO U B NAMB
Nolle* is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 1SS
Doit Covo C l. Sanlord. Florida
11// l,
Seminole
County.
Florid*, under th* Fwimoue

CLASSIFIEDS
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DEADLINES
Tuosda y Ihru Friday 12 Noon Iho
day before publication.
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daaartbad defendant* or port lea, ar etalmlnp la have any
...........Be or Internet in ar ta the lands hereafter daaartbad.
TO: OEFSNOANT: Baropfea. Inc., a Panamanian corporation, not
known la be diesalved or eclating, and Mia unknown assigns, suc­
cessor* fe bUeeasL trustee* or any other party claiming by.
through, under or again at said corporation; and aN claimants, pereone or partfee. natural or corporate, ar whoaa acast legal status
ic unknown, and H corporals ar other legal entity than whether
dfeaofead or aafellng. including corporattone or other legal antibaa net known la bo d leal ived or aciaNng. and N natural para ana
than H abv*. and N dead their unknown ape use*, hairs, devise aa.
Arcntcai and c n d Here. claiming by. through, under or against any
of the ahovi named ar daacrlbad defendants or parliaa. or
•febuing lahava any right litfe or bitaraat in ar lo Mm fends heroYOU ARB NOTIF1CO Mist an action to quiet bits and reform dead
la the following property In Aoml
Let IB. Bleak *F*. CAME LO T 1, eoordbig la D a plat thereof I
BS and M . PubNs Record! &lt;
to serve a eepy
of your written defences. N any. Is N an Allan 0. Drava*, Mia plain­
tiff* attorney, whoaa addroca fe B4B North Orange Avenue, Boils
B. Orlando, Florida BBBB1, on ar before August Bth. IB M , and Ala
the original with the Mark of Mila court cither before service on
pfelnMffc aN
•Inal you for Mia
OATEO on JULY tat. IB M .
MARYANN* M O A M
As Clark a l the Court

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TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
Pubbah July S. I t . IB M
DCS-IS

Notie* isi hereby given that,
to
tho
Second
pursuant
Amendment to Final Judgment
entered on July flh. IM S In this
caua*. In tho Circuit Court of
Boimnoie County. Florida. I will
soil th* property situated in
Seminole
County.
Florida,
da scribed as:
Th* b a t T t toot ol Lot B. and
th* Wool 10 foot ol Lot 1 (Tho
Wool 10 foot ol Lot 1 balng
described ** th* West 10 leal
of the b s t 4M lest ot th* West
1/4 ot the West 1/1 ot th* IE
1/4 ol Section IS. Tbvmthip t t
Booth. Reno* M I* * 0 SOUTH
O f HOLLIDAY AVENUE, o*
recorded In Deed Book M .
page 1M . ol th* Public Record*
of Seminole County. Florida,
at public safe, to the highest
and boat bidder, lor cash, at I he
west front door ol Mi* Somtnofe
County Courthouse In Sanlord.
Florid*, at 11:00 a m . on
August 4Mi. tOM.
Dated at Sanlord. Florid* this
M i day b fJU L V .tr
MARTI
CLERK O f T H I
CIRCUIT COURT
OT: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Barry M. tk in . Eaq
0400 Koger Boulevard
Suit* 104
St. Petersburg. FL 11/0*

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interest, trustees or any other party claiming by. through, under
or against said corporation: and all claimants, person* or
pa me*, natural or sorporale. or whose asset lege I statue lo
unknown, and II eerporale or other legal entity than whether
Daiahted or eaiettng. in eluding cerperatiene or ether legal
entitles net known la ba BUsowed or oaicting. and aN unknown
natural parcana M ahve, and M dead or not known la be dead or
alive, their several and respective unknown apauses, heirs,
devisees, grantees and a redilore, and ad other parliaa claiming
by. through, under or against any of those unknown natural
parsons; and the several and respective unknown assign*,
successor* in interest, trustees or any a War parson claiming by

•21

C L A S S IF IE D A D R A T E S

Plain PH.
va.
BAR OP LAX. INC., a Panamanian corporation, not known to ba

SPECIAL

S e m in o le H e ra ld

1

IN TNB O INOUrr OOUNT
O f TNB B M N TBBN TN
j u d ic ia l o in o u it O f
TNB B T A T I O f FLORIDA,
M AND fO N
BSMINOLB CO UN TY
CIVIL DlVISION
CASE NO. B 7 .f4 IB -e A .IS -W
INOUSTNV MONTOAOE
COMPANY. I P . ASSIONEE
OF APPNOVEO
RESIDENTIAL MONTOAOE.
IN C ,
Plaintiff,
vs
JOHN S QLAVIN, ET AL.
Dalandant(s)
NOTtOB O f BALB
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant lo a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered In I ha above.tlyled
causa, In the Circuit Court ol
Baminola County, Florida. I anil
sell the property ailuatc In
Baminola
County,
Florida,
described aa
LOT 40. FOKSPUN SUBDIVI­
SION PHASE It. ACCORDINQ
TO THE MAP ON PLAT THERE­
OF AS NECONOEO IN PLAT
BOOK SB. PAQES ft THROUGH
fS. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
A/IUA SOI STEEPLECHASE
CIRCLE. SANFORO. FL S tf f l.
at public aale. lo the highest
and bast bidder, lor cash. AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORO. FLORIOA at I t 00
A M . on the 10th day ol July.
1BBS
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clark
&gt;eniel C Coneuegra. Eaquus
Daniel
BOOI North Armenia Avenue
Tampa. Florida 1SB04
Publish July I t . 10. IS M
OBS-Bf

Sominoie Horald, Sanlord, Florida - Sunday, July 12. 1998 •

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

BBS

BANDANA BCNTCLBKN,
.. unknown
tpouto ol Barbara
Bartalaan, NATIONSBANK.
N A ; and ‘ JOHN DOE
and MANY DOE*. Ih#
namaa being hctillou*.
th* tma Idantmaa ol
Dalandanta balng unknown
lo PlalnbH, ttia parliaa
inlandad balng lb# parttaa
m poaaaaalon.
Dalandanta
N O TM B O f BALE
Nolle* la h*r*by gtvan that,
purauanl to I ha Ordar or final
Judgment entered on July tth,
I M B In tht* cauaa. In Ih* Circuit
Court ol Baminola County,
flortdo. I will aaN the property
altuated In Baminola County,
flohda. daaenbadae
Lot IB OANOEN LAKE
EBTATIB UNIT S. according to
Iha map or plat thereat at
recorded In Plat Book N . pagae
ft and f t , Public Necorde ol
Seminole County, f lortda
ft public talc, lo the highest
end beat bidder, lor each, at the
free! front door of the Baminola
County Courthouea In Sanford,
florlda. at 11.00 a m ., on
Auguat tth. 1SSS.
! Doled at Sanford. Florida this
Bth day ot JULY. 1BBS
MANVANNE MORSE
CLIN K O f THE
CfNCUIT COUNT
BY. Cecelia V Ekar
Deputy Clark
Barry M. Elkin, la q
StOO Roger Boulevard
Bulle 104
I t Pateraburg. FL S370S
Publish July t|. IS. IB M

Legal Notices

«w V* «W

m t n i o w e u rr c o u n t
TON BBMINOLB OOWNTV,
FLORIOA
o u t NO. B B -TB B -O A -f 4-R
CROSSLAND MORTGAGE
CORP.
Plaintiff.

Legal Notices

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Legal Notice!

N EW

FLEA M ARK ET

Sanford Historical Railroad

Flea Market

212 W. 1st St. • Downtown Sanford
3024411
Manager - Diana Ortiz

Find out about our 1 month
FREE RENT for each space.

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S B •Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Sunday, July 12, 1098

71— H elp W a n t e d
21— P e r s o n a l s

55— B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s

BUST YOU LOVE LET with as
nature preform lor men and
women to order 407-251 3832

Scmlnoto

FMO THAT SPECIAL
SOMEONE NOW!I
1-M0-S20-H33 EXTS417 S2 9 *
m*i Must be 1BVRSSERV4J 819645 8434

Advisor CountsHng 4 Educe-

ol Nuraat and CNAb. Exceltani banadtt. Experience rec­
ognised
t:90ga»-l1:00pm
ahlfl aveMebto. Plea** *ppiy m
parson OaOona Healthcare RehaMiiauon Cantor. 1431 Elk-

57— O p p o r t u n it ie s

GWLS.OIRLS, OIRLSMI
TALK TO THEM LIVE'
t 900-3M OSOOe«t 9054
S3 99*m Must be 18 yrs old
SERV U 819-645 $434

S10K/MO INCOME"
100*. guar*
Tops l '10i* homebatad
8888 malung rpoortunaet
•FREE INFO"
Call J4hr». (407)574-6438.

Longwood Massage Studio.
VVeSi ns welcome 7 days
Private rms Female Sun
LitetMM7785
407-339-5300
LOSE WEIGHT FAST T F O R ivER1 Ouarantee*C4S 24 hours 1-

59— F i n a n c i a l
S e r v ic e s

8\&gt;8860684

LOVE TO TALK?
No one sslensT? Cat now"
1-900-TS7-9SM Ext 5033
S3 99mm Must be ISyrs •
Senr-u 619645-6434
START OATMO TONIGHT play
Florida's datng game 1-800ROMANCE ext 8578
WANT TO MAKE A LOVE
CONNECTION??
Meet mil loecui someone?
Love Is |usl a cat away4 CALL
NOWifi I 900 288 2201 e»t
2441 82 99 mn 18yn * tervu
019 645 8434

27— N u r s e r y &amp; C h i l d
C are

VC COM/REFRK) TECH, HELP­
ERS Ben . Eta. necessary,
good * Mng rac . (VF 323-3990

71— H e lp W a n t e d

Bachaton Dag in Psychology
URor Functions:
Provides primary intala, entry
md cut ataasamanL orienta­
tion. advltmg. registration and
ralarrai services to studena

71— H

e lt

W anted

DRIVER-F/T lor Oviedo Brvmpnni
Co. Mutt bt I I yn . w/*«e.
dnvlng rac Apply In parson M-F
8-5.149 E. Broadway, Oviedo
DRVWALL FMSHERt Naadad
lor rMU crew Cap nf hgnBooh

f * * * c y A ift s r e y ____

■ANN ISM WEEKLY Proccataing our company mad. No
a«p nac.1W M 3l-*/ir.______
ELECTRICLANS
*
_
■LECTMCIAM* HtLRfNS
raaid 4 comm TOP MV. M M .
FITS.
OFWP Apply Sanlord
EMetric 2822 S .^arS On**

and
ABE/OED
programs
providaa secondary support
services to studena enrolled
n ESOL programs
Special Conatoarattona: Flexi­
ble hourvdxy* at required

credit Learn where to obtan Via
best Oe*Is credit cards, sm
bus loans, debt consolidation
Rales as low as 5 9%. no an­
nual lees, etc H 4 W Enterjwt
ea 323-1994._________________

71— H ei j* W anted
DrtvarVOTR
NEW M Y MCKAQIltlt
IMMEDIATE HIRE * puaMlad I
yt a m Raator. cuts A-Ctx ml
HaiMat
ExcaaarU Banafitt/
Oraat Meat? Assigned Trks
Cal Now 400-828-9784. Ext.
9114.

71— H e l p W a n t e d
LIME TECH F/T. with me­
chanic tip raq Good oagtt a
ban. Sanlord E iprn i Luba
3233271

Local Company, local lobs.
“
i grv* tocalr --------ER3*rl*nc* praltntd or wd
tram C a iM t-lllt.
CONCRETE FMSHERS
CALL 302-9191

Postal M s Up to It7.11 hr.
Ou*rsnto*d Has. For App And
Exam Into Cal 6am-7pm P8T
(449H41-WORR as i 9-1003

71— H e l p W a n t e d
ta u ^ o u T a f t e r tt o m u T

YOU MAT NEVER OO RACXI
nma to conaidar a caraar In
Raal Etui# FREE SEMINAR
Mon July 13tn at 7.00pm
Eat! on&lt;e- 4150 Aialaya Trail
(1 ml North ol UCF)
-OR
Tuet July 2talaie00pm
Southe*ti otoce- 7662 Dr, PhiN&gt;a BVd (Martutpiac* • Bamait
its

RSVP to Nan Wohiwandar al
896 9666 &gt; 143 or (uU com*'

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNOCAOROUND
UTKJTY CONTRACTOR

M4UNI

Cal ThinfcNPlav 3224547

Poelun f COI4I1AOO
Saury821.000-21,60&lt;Yyi
DaacSna 7/2490

ndviduai w/basto
r to UR 50 toe or more.
_ 6aa Environment4

CM 323-8121 balwaan 9amNoon tor appt Aan lor Mr. Mg-

70— E d u c a t i o n &amp;
T r a in in g

71— H e l p W a n t e d

AN EXP LOVMQ MOM
Provides educshonai activities
along wan TLC 4 playroom, ton
yrd Cert CPRCOLRKRea
rates For eServww 330-0700

LMa Mary FL.EOR.

Long Term-Short Term

JOBS
JOBS

55— B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s

IS10K/MO I N t o S F
100 % guaranteed
Tbpai - i0 f homed*tad
t i l t malung opportune**
'FREE INFO*
Ca* 14hrx. (407X79-6438.

AHeme*ta eras.
No esp
needed |7/t*. piua bonus. 5
tOp. M-F. 9-2p Sal
I tel* re area. Eap needed
IS SOtv. pAie bonus. M-F, H
3-9. spat andi 9-2 Sat
Cal (407) 774-7770 (Ahamonu

SalnMtkm
Available
l ’r went» twJ-wvrimg mtrs

pnSnmtuI Mhrlpiapo* Rs

H ltH lilP

low in g positions

Ext. 11

II!

smars

Are gee leaking tore ekeegef
I f you antwared ye*. tre will train you la
Production. Assembly
and Machine
Operation aiN O C O S T TO Y O U IW * offer
* ~ e e . Bonnana. Paid lime o ff
and the beti jobs in the Sanford arcs. All
shifts available. Open '

Buddy’s Home Furnishings
o f Sanford, FL

TW OAY.JULV 14.1pjn. SHARP!!
■enfold lob Service
914 W. Lake Mary Rtvd.. Ilford

Wc arc one o f the'oldest &amp; Cutest-growing Rental
Purchase Companies in Florida. Currently operating
over 33 stores in 27 cities throughout the State.

Monthly locutses
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Group Health Insurance
Group Dental Insurance

If you have a postive attitude, a sm ile on y ou rface,
and are 100% com m itedto custom er satisfaction,
we are looking fo r you!
/'o n / / i n n s

I / ii i h i h h

• Collections Managers

•Office Mioigen
•Delivery Drivers

3234404

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71— H u p W anted
WAMHAtiU • W

93— R ooms For R ent
WEEKLY RENTALS
• farting • &gt;77/wk
Historic ^jp^Jgvr^^JO-4421

*Witf|

■TICKERINO • RECOTON
CORPORATION. Iha nation*
leading dittilbutor/manulaetur
tr ot atactile aceataont*. hat
an opening in tta taka Mary
warehouse tor 2nd thill ahckanna potil ion
Hour* are
4 00PM • 12 30AM. Mutt ba
ab*a to Ml SO tot netponwba
Itia* include pricing product*

to change* and poaaeaa good
organisational tkilt* 1140 an
hour. Apply In person at 2940
Uka Emma Road. Lake Mary.
FL 32740 EOE

Maid aerv • corvenlant tocalton
321-4900
PURNISHCO ROOMS-AS uMa
tod Laundry, phone, and Ml.
u*e &gt;85&gt;90 a week 324-4945
LAKE MARY- house privilege*,
util included wkiy * arc Call
323-8232/444-SSW Paoar
LONOWOOO-pnvata home prtvale entry, non-tmoker l/Qwk
ISOtoeo Caff 8304118.________
LONQWOOO/ SCC AREA mghl
ttvll male seeking mature tin to
share 2bdrm mobile home no
kldt, no pell. &gt;280 mo 1/2
etoctnc be cal Roger 124 4040

73— EMPtOVMFNT
W anted
CARtOIVER CHAMPION i
tun errand*, doctor vwrts. lunch
out WN M you day P/T mien
ing
Pteate cal 321 -3275.

103— H o u se s *
U n f u r n is h e d

K I T ’N ’ C A H I . Y I . K ® b y U r r y W rlu h l

233— MISCELLANEOUS
FEEL OREAT WHILE LOSTtO
WEKJHTAN natural, no food to
buy. no emreae program. 100%
guar, lor tree Info. 121-8909

COUNTY
211A H. Oarage &gt;450
211 Window Una $425.
Both in convenient A nice
neighborhood*

R M jy ,

FREE CAR. 8S A PUN to your
ipare time Interested? Can Lin­
da 0 528 1517. I alto offer rapl
pea and new Tupperwara.

i

IN HOME FILTRATION UNITS
bettor man boffto qualay 105 a
gallon 407-787-9131

DIDN'T HFA/e.
I t $AY I T
W A mTc d
*t &lt;» P*a y.

105— D uplex/Tripiex

FOR SALS RCA TV. REFRIOERATOR, CAS GRILL USED 2
TIMES 339-7338

r

mxjd oak uno i n wATtnetD,
headboard A draater w/mrtor
83000 new/ a*kmg
330-4479 or 699-884!
&gt;-5645

SANFORO 2/1 near Seminole
HS. OHA. W/D Hook Up Crpt
Bee. &gt; OK 323-4444 or 244-5813

107— M obile H omes
For R ent

97— A partments
Furnished
1 bdrm affey turn 8400/mon
tod a l unit 1 bdrm house,
MSfrmon----------WOOtbtoeya

SANTORO AREA CNA ISyr*
etp
avail afternoon* and
night, cal Carolyn 3230666

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

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n tals

DUPLEX/EANFORO
Ibdrm, OVA. carpel. If screen
rm and yard
W/D hook-up, laoShna
U F U W p p 444ASM.

COMMCRICAL RLDO. AVAR,
now Office apace 900 sq n
Warehouse space 1700 tq It
Storage yd aval CM 323-Oil4

MARINER'S VH.LAOE
LMUAOA1 B0M4 *4IOMO
i

trrotro and up
323-SS70
NOTHPTO SUT THE FWEST
TOR YOU!
mm Apts on Rmohart Rd A
Lk Mary Al apt home* ml
prhr. aUrmt/gaiage* Stela ofthe-art actmiy/laneu taotoy
Open today Slop out or cal
302 2007 lor a personal show
boom

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637Vmo ♦ ut9*

&gt;aa .1 year tagae MM22S
ROGSLEA VRJJLE
an dpacta/ -Aa/MNnah

153— A creage Lo t For
Sale

WOOOA WOOOCHTt A
MULCH

115—O ffice Space For
R ent

199—P ets i t S upplies

A MOVE M STfCULIt 400 tg
B. S I** 82SS A MONTH OfficeStorage 32l-0t20 or 333-2884

n m

w n w « a .

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mon 820ddsp Cal
tor 2pm 322-1887

AUCTION

TUESDAY. JULY 18 10AM
PRRVtoW AT 8:30AM

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HOUSE OT OOOO— 901 Lo­
Am Fum, appa. hows*
hcto.etoc ’i * candy. W1-A3SA

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217—G arage S ales

MS7 N. Oeetfn CL Banterd
From 17-92 go East on 427
Watch tor Ihe signs on toe ftjpt.
Etociron.ee tor the hobbyiw.
computora.
VCR*.
vxtoo
aqup) .PC S u ti* presentation

WANT TO OCT PNO
OF ALL THAT
•TUFF?
A TARO SALE la toe perfect
way to do ew and Tie SeetitoaM
“ can bnng people to you
your sue in toe
tor only $ 81/

837Vmon t BEDROOM
&gt;4JVmon 2 BEDROOMS

m

229— A uctions

HOUNO MW 3yre o«d love*
^s99hNi iAd otter to inimait
FTEIto pood hom* 3739765

LO 2/1 apt
good area, to yard. $41Smo »
___ dapoMCM 324*404
LOWP4COMR ATTOROASLE
RENTALS
New Apartinenla. vaulted celtog. wither dryer rvu. gerbege
iMpoaei. was-to was carpeting
dwhwaaher. aecvrly Ngnnng ar
ound prams* and MANY

AMMTMCNTS LOCATED •
1111 W.10TH STREET
SANTORO FL
(at die comer 10th A OOVE|
For Nrtfier dataaa ptoat* con-

WATERMELONS For sale No
tug twite plea*# &gt;3 00 and
8400,2810 W 180181

4 TREE KITTENS
CAU. 330-2SS7

AVAIL. MMS. 1M0 SO
HifMy vwtote 478 W B
way CM MBeaa3BS2323
SANTORO
aval July lei S42Smo cal
Tam over 1000 sq B

141— H omes For S ale

Jd^OOKAY 407-330403

193— L awn &amp; G arden

Aft. TRCATfO 8 X4
&gt;2 00 each Cal 321-7138
TRUCK TOOLBOX- akrmunwn.
ai-daep. fun-si/t, 4 mon old
&gt;150 Stanley gargaa door
trantmuiera programmbie M
each. BR eel antique wnae w
goto mm. rughttand dbt drees'
ar w/mrror daak w/huieh, hit
trt/a bed w/braat headboard
&gt;300 UfM oti Cuno &gt;180
Center eo4a preup two 90 m
one queen-alas atoepar &gt;280
A wood cockier table w/
lamp tabto 880 Antique bar
X -----------HoepoMHeevyduty
8400
‘
‘Dry
ar w/apectol cycle* 81503328838

wkde the money comae to. CaB
by Mean an TUeeMy and you 8
tore ad can run tor tores dry* in
TV Hereto tor ONLY N.IBft /
we aw a toil you prepay f
Ad Cstue-wecanhetm

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Seminole Herald, Sanlord, Florida • Sunday. July 12, IM S • 7B

229— A u ctio ns

231—C ars For Sale

TA G SALE
W ILK IN S O N A U C ­
TIO N
S A LE RUNS JU LY
13T H T H R U 20TH

13 CHEVY 030 VAN rebuR tng
tot* man 2.000 meet 8800 c*a
328-4914

Hwy-44, Sonenle
1-312-343-4482
Large Tag Sato of show room
temples Save up to 28% oil
Regular price* on al inventory
on daisy
200 pc Mohogany furniture
125 pc French tlyto furniture
120 Painting A Mtoors
The tim*h i* not good enough
lor our turmhae store's.

lig g — l !
Evorltl
vorlllll
BRING TRUCKS BRING MAS­
TERCARD. VISA A AMERICAN
EXPRESS
CLOSED ON SUNOAYI
AU 181
AB J43

SEIZED CARS from SITE
Porteha*. Cadillac*. Chevya.
BMW* , Corvettes Also Jaap*.
4WD* Your Ar** Tb» Free 1800-218-9000 EH. A-2208 lor
currant kabngs

235—
T rucic /B u s e s /V a n s F o r
S ale
1188 TOYOTA PICKUP, auto, 2whael drtv*. run* great &gt;2900
obo.Cal 324-1322,____________
88 FORD RANGER 113, 000 org.
rrutot. S-spd, AC. Oood tires.
&gt;2280 obo 323-7390.

235—V ehicles W anted
c ash ees m r m

231— C ars For S ale
Meek Urn M Tbp S

D O N T WONDER
HOW TO GET RID OP
THAT OLO CAR!

L E T US S E LL
IT FOR YOU1!
The Semltocto NersW daaaitied* are to* quckasl and m o«
meipensrv* way to sea your
carl Run your tor** In* ad tar 10
days and pay only 821 001 Even
boner, if you *M it sooner
(wtucfl w* KNOW you wd) you
can flop you ad and only pay
tor the nuntoer ot days • aduaiy rani What a Oeaffl
C a ll Huff y an d w s i*h

For Junk Cart. Trucks A Meet
EPAMERICABtAOTirm. M MIO

BBflBai

241— R ec.
V ehicles/Campers For
S ale

m4 —
AGO. 28 ft. good
condition, many new parts.
83800 firm 121-5628.

WANTED
CAM ,
TRUCKS 9

Any year make or model.
U
LMfl »w.i
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WNt
p iy L
lOp
00*617

CaEOqoHBddkw

302-5734

ttm Hprald Class!*
Adds work for youtl

(407) 322-2611

Painting Lessons
cards, laptop*, much more Al
ms must be rammed day ot
ikon 10% buyer to*. .
maocnet nev-grrWeueaon
JM SKEEN AUCTIONEERS
AUB/AB85
(407)845-0*85

Boginnar or ExparWncad

¥
Wad. io * it or t o t 1-3. Starting Juna 17tfi

17*02 at Ota Rad Bam
|1(Vpar2hfR. * (407)'

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101— H o u se s *
F u r n is h e d

RVABott
STORAGE
«T iia n .n «.C M H a a r
(M nw ioe&gt;ialH p»O M «)

•EatyAcceu*
k 34HOUR
ACCESS
ASBCURlTf

103— H olies *
UNFURNtSRED

5 = T B =

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IMten you can own vu* 1 b*m
horn* W C/HA. new pate A car-

Mt
LK. MONROE

219— W

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RESERVATIONS

Bu y

(407)332-8310

2206 tar curienr kstna

• 1 2 ,9 7 3

church**, quM hwghPorhood.
LESS THAN 1100. 000 Ca«
tof wapt 3 a^37t____________

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t r nJa Oeem iao Pida« 84
ptoMN^iaeOBb jmcrn&gt;y)l22-

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157— S r o a n N c G o o d s
1SWTJI.IS1.SOO
8L JctXMJYrtt38**c on itver
to Oebary 1/2ml hontage I
d/eed to 8228.000

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8w oiher a SIM M
330-4478

279*Hauling
Easy queMy km me
2/1 CA toed yard W eita bunting lot

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Fite recorded message reveals M10
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have to catch up on work you've neglect­
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envelope today. Sell-imposed tanaion wd
only add to your burden*. Cancer, treat
youraell to a birthday gift. Send lor your
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River stories

Airboat operator wants
to show people his liver
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
ST. JOHNS RIVER * The
nam in g to mild. K 80 t o y m
at 7:30 am . can be called mild.
The eun to maaked In a ham
brought on by recent wildfires.
It to softly reflected by the lake

They put on a good show,
these prehistoric survivors.
ThaTs what they (the tourists)
come to see.” says Daniel. The
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S e m in o le ’s h a z -m a t team is w e ll-e q u ip p e d
Bjr Debra W o o d

"Get (he legal help you need
at a price you can afford"
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HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Tin* nine would be required lo pay the
Fire-Rescue personnel assigned cost, not Seminole County taxeach shift to Seminole's Station pavrrs.
35 are |wrt of the county's speThe Haz-Mat tmrk's on-board
clal operations team, prepared to computer, library and small lnbhandle chemical contaminations, oratory help the team Identify
chlorine leaks, gas spills and unknown rhrmleals and delerothcr potentially toxic situations, mine how to handle them. The
Their truck. Squad *2. Is one of truck Is equipped to manage Just
the best equipped hazardous about any situation. The Inventomatertals (Haz-Mal) tnicks In the ry list runs 15-pages long,
state.
Special suits nnd spark-proof
A regional resource, the team lixris protect firelighters working
responds to overturned tankers with the dangerous nnd somrand other major hazardous- times flammable chemicals,
materials situations throughout
Central Florida. The protective
"Tilts wtll become the brain
suits needed to work around center |of a haz-mat situation),*
some chemicals cost as much ns said Special Operations Team
$4,000 each. Much of the fund- member R. Todd Angel. “We're
ing for Uie truck and training the firefighters that firelighters
came from F'ederal grants, and. If call."

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Bill's Alrboat Adventures Inc
2075 Palm Ave., Oviedo, Florida 32765

Homes needed
There are not enough homes
In Central Florida for children
who need temporary shelter
because their
own family
environments are unsafe.
Tins lias created a dire need
for more volunteers to serve as
foster parents tn Orange and
Seminole counties.
Tb learn how to become a
foster parent, call the Children
and Families Foster Parent
Recruiters at (407)245-0400
or (800)682-8699.

Is your child ADD?
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your
child
having
difficulties In school? Has your
child
been
labeled
as
“hyperactive"
or
having
‘ attention deficit disorder*?
If your child has been
prescribed
mind-bending
drugs as a result o f being
labeled ‘ mentally ill" or IT you
have been told that his grades
would improve due to the
drugs, there Is something you
should know. Call the Citizens
Commission on Human Rights
at 1-800-782-2878.
Call 1-800-782-2878.

VoluntMrs nMdsd
Sejploole
Cqupty__B «U :r
Living for Seniors currently
needs volunteers fpr both tig,
Meals‘on Wheels'ana H.O’.M.E.
Programs. Individual, group,
and corporate volunteers are
encouraged to call. The Meals
on Wheels Program provides a
nourishing noon meal and a'
cold
breakfast
to elderly
clients who are homebound
and unable
to cook
for
themselves.
The
H.O.M.E.
Program provides minor home
repairs, heavy chores, and
painting far elderly clients
unable to perform these tasks
for themselves.
On the Job training Is
provided, no high level skill Is
required. The reward is the
knowledge
that you
have
improved the quality o f life for
someone else. Tb volunteer,
please call Seminole County
Better Living For Seniors at
330-8877. ext. 120.

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Here To Serve Your Household
Furnishing &amp; Appliance Needs
Growing up, moving forward
Sanford resident Parker Deans recently graduated
from UCPs Earty Intervention ft Pediatric Therapy
Center. He Is pictured with Melissa Paual, occupa­
tional therapist at UCPs Seminole Center. More than
90 3-year-otde made history on June 26 as the
largest dess to graduate from UCPs four Central

Florida cantors. Following their graduation the chidren wil go into the state pre school system. The
increase in the number of graduates this year, is a
direct reauR of the need in the Central Florida com­
munity for early Intervention services. Earty Interven­
tion services minimize the effects of disabling condi­
tions on children by elminattng or reducing the need
lor future special services.

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Continued from Page IC
. Initially. It was for. pleasure that
he spent time on the river, to fish
and enjoy the wildlife. Now. he Is
making It his livelihood.
His brand new boat had only
6.9 hours tn the water when we
put In at the Sanford Marina boat
ramp. Equipped with a 425
horsepower 454 Chevy engine.
the props have been modified to
tum quieter, Daniel says, for his
own comfort as much as for his
customers. The six seats are
mounted high, not down low like
some of the "tourist" aliboata In
the Everglades and other parts o f
Florida. A 4-Inch draft allows the
boat to go on parts o f the river
not accessible by others.
T ve been shearing the river far
years and years." he said. T m
trying to give the feel o f how a
real alrboaler sees the river."
The perception of alrboats ts
that the noise they output ts not
conducive to wildlife viewing but
Daniel said birds and other
wlldllfe are disturbed more by
canoeists because ‘ canoeist are
perceived as a predator." His
boat la tuned to produce no mote
than 65 decibels. T d hate far
them to have to get used to

Layaway (o r ) Financing

747s," he Mid. (A portion o f the
river lies in the flight path o f the
Orlando Sanford Airport.)
Because of hts personal enjoymcnl o f the river, Daniel haa gotten tnvohremed In efforts to pre­
serve It and other watrr bodies tn
Florida. He was active tn the
Friends of Lake Jesup and the
Siena Club. He Is on the board o f
the Florida Wildlife Federation,
the
Christmas
Rtverboat
Association and is a
of
the Native Plant Society. He was
named Water Conservationist o f
the Year In 1999.
Daniel's aim for Ms alrboat
adventure tours is to "educate",
His business card shows an overhead view of a section o f the river,
near the mouth of Lake Jesup.
Inside, the card reads, "Explore
the oxbows and sloughs, check
out the alligators, herons,
cypress trees, turtles and marshlands; see an abundance o f
nature and wildlife within mlnutes o f the developments and
artificial attraction! o f Central
Florida."
"IT nothing else," Daniel says,
T m going to get them out here to
relax."

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NO INTEREST'

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MKR
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That depends on what you a n
earningfor,’ he said, and smiled,
“Not a thing but gasoline...’ •
From "Hyacinth Drift*. Cross
Creek.
When the Marjorie Kinnan
Rawlings Society holds Its 12th
annual meeting In Sanford next
April, they should take away from
the experience more than the
famous author did.
Founded In 1987. the MKR
Society Is "dedicated to the furtherance o f interest In the work of
one o f America's admired writera."
Members enjoy a quarterly
newsletter and an annual meeting. which will convene this year
April 15 through 17 at the
Marina Hotel and Conference
Center on Lake Monroe.
Last year, the meeting was held
tn St. Augustine, home o f Castle
Warden, the hotel run by
Rawlings' second
husband,
Norton Baskin. Highlights o f the
event Included a literary tour of
SL Augustine, by society member
David Nolan, who "described
objectively but with great feeling
the strife and turmoil as well as
enjoyment of life that was expertenced In St. Augustine while

Rawlings lived (there)..."
As part o f the Sanford meeting.
for the first time, a general dlscusalon will be held on some of
MKiTs short stories. Best known
for the Pulitzer Prize-winning
novel. The Yearling, Rawlings also
penned ‘ Benny and the Bird
Dogs", "Cracker ChldUngs”, "A
Mother
In
Manvllle*,
and
‘ Pelican's Shadow". Also part of
the discussion will be a chapter
from Rawlings' memoirs. Cross

Creek.
"Hyacinth Drift" recounts the
10-day boat trip she and Desale
Prescott took In March of 1934,
beginning near the headwaters of
the SL Johns River and traveling
north to Welaka. where they
entered the Oklawaha River and
continued north lo Cross Creek.
The trip was taken at a Ume
when Rawlings' had "lost touch
with the Creek.
*1 had had hardships."
Rawlings wrote, "that seemed to
me more than one could bear
alone. I loved the Creek. I loved
the grove. I loved the shabby
farmhouse, suddenly they were
nothing. The difficulties were
greater that the compensations."
Rawlings had discussed a river
trip with her friend. Prescott sug­

gested It would be the perfect
time for the undertaking.
The pair put In near Fort
Christmas, In an 18-foot boat,
with two outboard motors, cots, a
chart and a compass, and a
Dutch oven. They supplemented
their supplies of coffee and bacon
with game they shot and fish they
caught along the way.
Rawlings and Prescott reached
Sanford on the morning o f their
fourth day on the river. Being
Sunday, the ailing stations near
the docks were dosed. A station
in town was opening (o accom­
modate the owner o f the pleasure
yacht. Rawlings and Prescott
were chaufTpured, tn f limousine,
to the station to fill their tins and
purchase the Sunday New York
paper.
"We used the gasoline."
Rawlings wrote, "and forgot to
read the papers,"
M M sfs aria: Neither John In ru n , the
prcahknl of the ascMy. mar Or. Karin
McCarthy of iha UnriersMy of Florida
Ensliah Department the adMorof the MKR
Society Newsletter, could far readied fcr
perilmirwy detada on the meeting If you
would like more Information on MKR
Society or the meeting contact McCarthy
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P e o p le
Retiree ready to hit the road
Sara Roberta planned her re­
tirement from the Seminole
County Thx Collector's office to
the peak o f perfection, but the
fastidious and articulate em­
ployee had no Idea o f what was
really In store.
Her work day began as usual
before 8 a.m. and she planned
to appear, say h er fond farew ells a n d leave before p e rha p s

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Pamela Mitchell,
Ronald Cummings
exchange vows
Pamela Joyce Mitchell of
Sanford, and Ronald
R.
Cummings were united In
matrimony. Saturday. May 23
at 3:00 p.m. at New Bethel
Missionary Baptist Church.
The Rev.
W illiam Lewis
performed the ceremony.
The bride ts the daughter
of Elizabeth Mitchell and the
Late Albert Mitchell. Sr. The
bridegroom ts the son of
Margaret Cummings o f Rivera
Beach
and
Harold
Cummings.
West
Palm
Beach.
Given tn marriage by her
brother Albert R. Mitchell.
Jr., the bride chose for her
vows an tvory formal length*
gown with a train of Illusion
accentlng her
veil.
She
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wore Jewelry o f white pearls
and carried a bouquet of
emerald green ana Ivory
roses with gold streamers.
Peggy Mitchell
Lamarr,
sister o f the bride, served as
matron o f honor. She wore a
formal-length
satin
gold
dress with a bouquet o f Ivory
and green.

Engagement and wed­
ding forms a n available
at the Seminole Herald
office, 300 N . French
Ave., Sanford, Florida
32771. These stories are
usually published in the
Weekend edition and
may he accompanied by
• photo. There is no
charge for this service.

Lawson,
Pearl •Harkness,
Matilda Cobb. Grace Yeldell,
Raynette Mitchell and Mary
McCullengh. Their dresses
were emerald green formal
length. They carried Ivory
and green bouquets.
Serving as best man was
the brother of the groom,
Dante Cummtngs, Sr. Ushers
were Casey Mitchell and
Jason Mitchell. Groomsmen
were Howard Wright. Dennis
Cohen. Reginald Brinson.
Richard
Feacher.
Allen
Washington
and
Atlas
McCullough.
Flower girts were Raneshia
Scott. Klera Mitchell, and
Radeshta
Brinson.
Rlngbearrr
was
WlUiam
Hartsflald.
Following the cs y nony a
reception was hdd* at the
Amvet
Post
No.
17.
Assistantswere Veronica
Whitehead
and Vourron
Mitchell.
After a wedding trip to
Atlanta, New York City and
West Palm Beach, the couple
will reside in Sanlord where
they are both employed as
representative
for
AT&amp;T
Wireless.

dinner that evening at Coloratio's Prime Strnk on U S 1202 In Sanford There was rertninly nothing unusual going
on when Sara and Marlon.
their daughter Sarn te r Smith.
iter husband. Jim. and their
children, Cumllle and Camrmn
entered Ihe parking lot.
Hut inside the restaurant was
another story. To Sara's com
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that day, 1 was overwhelmed.*
Sara extolled.
Ttierr were gifts, cards, flow
ers, n cake and rood causing
Sara to squeal with delight as
the fun filled evening got under
way. Saras boss wt»en she behrr career was Troy Ray
tax collector
(he
who hired her. After Troy retired, he discovered tils talent
for painting which has gar*
tiered him numerous awards In
art competition. Troy and his
wife. Barbara, attended Sara's
party and he presented her
with a lovely still life painting,
a colorful hydrangea. Tt'a
beautiful.* Sara said.
Last year when Sara cele­
brated 25 years with the tax
collector's office, her present
boas. Ray Valdes. Seminole
County Tut Collector, pre­
sented her with an ornate
dock. At the party. Sara's co­
workers presented her with a
dazzling two-tone diamond cut
bracelet and Memory Book
containing copies or docu­
ments from 29 years ago to re­
veal the changes in Sanford.
Sara was employed tn the tax
certificates office where clients

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served for many years, Anne
and Don Terry o f W inter Park,
affectionately called her “The
Rose o f the Tax Collector's Of­
fice." The day she retired, the
T ro ys came by the office and
presented her with a Lennox
rose vase and a beautiful card
signed with their Ladder’s lu m ­
ber. "My cup runneth over,*
Sara said excitedly.
Alice Sexton. Sara's immedi­
ate aupervtaor. crocheted a
special rose and green afghan
as her gift to the overwhelmed
guest o f honor.
Also attending the event were
several former employees who
have retired, including Sara's
first
supervisor.
Charlotte
Adams, and the Roberta' son
and family, Randy and Sharon
and children. Hunter. Courtney
and Tort.
It la a bittersweet time for
Sara. She thoroughly enjoyed
arising early, getting all dolledup and reporting to the Job th e
to dearly loved. But Bara has
many things she wants to do.

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She says she wants to travel,
enjoy her grandchildren and
atop to smell the roses.
For IS years. Sara and Mar­
lon have Joined friends at the
Ocean East Resort in Flagler
County to celebrate Independ­
ence Day. But this Fourth of
July. Flagler County was com ­
pletely evacuated due to devas­
tating fires sweeping central
Florida, which canceled their
plans.
In the near future. Sara and
Marian plan to visit the moun-

Troy Ray (from left), S a ra Roberts and Ray VMdas at rUmmanf
party. Tax oolaclor Ray amptoyad Roberta 88 yaara ago and lax
oolactor Valdes was bar final boat.

Valorto and Qaorga WaM and Miriam and Kan Doktor (foregrou n d) “ aw ing" wNb danaan

Grace family explores area sites during gathering of the clan
Sanford was the site o f the
Blh reunion of the Grace fam­
ily, descendants o f the O nce
family o f Greenwood. Mias,
who migrated to Chicago many
years ago.
The Grace family members
who were hosts far the 3-day
reunion were Sanford and Del­
tona family members Gloria
Barbar Hayi-WllUams and An­
drea Hays. An enjoyable week­
end was had by the Wade
O n ce family whose stay was at
the Embassy Suites. Alta­
monte.
Friday evening guests began

chairman Gloria B aiter HaysWUUama Introduced her fam ily

members to the sues. Am and
entertainment waning for them
to aUoy In Central nortda.

’ A family banquet was held
Saturday evening with the old ­
est family members being hon­
ored: Mary Grace Johnson.
Maywood. DL: John H. .Barbar
(Grace) 8t.. David Oraee, III.;

and Mary Grace Ttmpton, New
Orleans. La. All the deceased
family members were recog­
nized by lighting a candle In
their honor as their name waa
called.
Entertainment for the even­
ing was by the 'Praise Danc­
ers' Ananias Franklin, doughter of Andrea Hays and grand­
daughter oT Gloria Barbara
Hays-Williams o f the Grace
family. Her dance was to the
music o f “M y Life is In Your
Hand* with a presentation of
the play T h e Church Fight*.
This Joyous evening was for all
tn attendance.

family gathered Cor the fam ily
picture and dinner tn the
church dining room.
Sharing tn their reunion were
Gloria's
children:
Michael
Hays, Texas; Derrick. Calif.:
Deandre and Sberejynn, Ia n fold; and Andrea Michelle. Del­
tona. There are IQ grands and
4 four great grands o f the Qlo-

�4C • SerrtnoW Herald. Sanlord, Florida • Sunday. July 12.1998

Tim e changes fo r city an n iversary
Other civic groups are help­
ing out with the festivities. In­
cluding the
Longwood-Lake
Mary Lions and the Lake Mary
CIA (Community Improvement
Association).
One of Lake
Mary's fire trucks will also be
there for the children to take a
look at. Lake Mary's new fire
chief will also be there for the
adults to meet.

It's the middle of July and It's
already been an unusually hot
summer. That's why the Lake
Mniy Historical Commission
voted to change the time for
Uic 25th Anniversary Celebra­
tion planned for Aug. 8. Ortglnnlly. the festivities were to
take place In the morning.
Now. the day will stay the
same, but the festivities will
have moved to the evening.
City Hall and the Lake Mary
Historical Museum (the Frank
Evans Center) will be open
from 5 to 7 p.m. for activities
and with free hot dogs and
drinks. At 7 p.m.. the museum
will dose and the program will
begin outside City Hall.
Besides historical displays,
there will also be civic displays

D ietrich

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scheduled several socials and
shopping sprees to new vistas.
She needs to make plans for
hers and Marion's 50th wed­
ding anniversary celebration
and save plenty of time to spoil
the grandchildren.
She will be a busy lady.

Dr. Rachel A . Coulter
weds James H. Barrett
Dr.
Rachel
Anastasia
(Stacy) Coulter of Hollywood
married James (Jim) Herbert
Barrett o f Miami on March 7
at the Bear Lake United
Methodist Church. Forest
City.
Dr.
Coulter
Is
the
daughter or Mrs. Lucinda
Coulter-Burbach
and
Ransom
Harvey
Coulter,
deceased and former City
Judge or Apopka. Barrett Is
the nephew o f Marie Oelser
o f Largo. Dr. Coulter la the
chief o f Pediatric Optometry
Service or Nova Southeastern
University
of
Fort
Lauderdale, and Barrett la a
partner at the Miami officer
o f the Baker ft McKensle law
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the 8 p.m. ceremony- which
was
followed
with
a
reception on the lawn o f the
home o f Ms. Lucinda CoulterBurbach
and
Mr.
Fled
Burbach.
Her
brother,
Charles
Ransom Coulter o f Atlanta,
p u t the bride m marriage.
Her matron o f honor was her
slater. Mrs. Alexandra Louise
(Altx)
Coulter
Cross
of
Nashville, Tfcnn. The bride
wore a short sleeved, antique
Italian adk dress with a
id a
The
fabric was ni^piH«h«iH oath
seedpearls and
daisies;
the dress had a chapellength train. The veil was
blusher-length with a band o f
seedpearls.

Hawkins
Gospel
Music
Lifetime
Achievement Awards will be
presented Saturday. July 25 at
5:30 p.m. at the Sanford C M c
Center. 401 Semlonle Boule­
vard. Sanford.
The Sanford/Central Florida
Interdenominational Musicians
Ouild sponsors this biennial
awards program. This years
event will honor pioneers In
the field o f gospel musicians in
the Central Florida area. The
recipients are: Rudy Hender­
son. Hickory Avenue Church o f
God. Sanford; Clara Dixon, ML
OUve
Progressive
Baptist
Church. Leesburg: Rosetta Giv­
ens.
ML
Calvary
Baptist
Church.
Leesburg:
Geneva

Miss Katherine Martinez and
the ring bearer was Master
Thomas Martinez, son and
daughter of Mr. gpd Mrs. Elio
Martinez o f Miami.
Over 150 guests enjoyed
the music of the Sentimental
Swingers
Band.
Guests
danced under paper lanterns
In the Japanese garden at
the Burbach residence on
M inor Lake. The lawn was
bright with azaleas and
Impatient and the air was
scented
with
orange
blossoms. The happy couple
was showered with rose
petals as they left for a
honeymoon in Italy. Guests
Included
blends
bom
California,
Texas.
Washington.
D.C..
IMndls. New YoHt arid other
states.
i91 graduate and a
A 1901
1992
resident
of
the
Pennsylvania
College
Optometry o f Philadelphia,
the bride was a cum laud*
graduate o f Duke University.
She is a graduate o f Lake
Brantley High School In
The
padua ted
bom
the
.University o f Chicago Law
School In IB M and received
a Masters In law In taxation
fawn New York University In
1986. He Is a 1B01 n v «ru
cum laud* graduate and
winner o f the Rankin Award
for the Most Outstanding
Constitutional Scholar for
Duke University. He la a
graduate o f Largo
High
School In Largo.
The couple will make their
home in Hollywood.

Campbell,
First
Church; Florence VUha, Polk
County:
Gospel
Announcer
Mary Rhynes. Daytona: Lillie
Slaughter. Alien Chapel AM .E.
Church. Daytona; and Tommy
Hayes II o f Bustin. Deacon la
Cleveland Debose.
The tickets for this black tie
affair are Just 020 which w ill
Include dinner and entertain­
ment. Proceeds from this affair
goes to the Musicians Ouild
Scholarship Fund o f which
more than 03,000 has been
awarded to deserving students
since Its inception In 1904.
Tickets are available by calling
(904) 532-2335 or from Charles
Jackson o f the Tabernacle
Book and Bible Store. West
13th Street.

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40 TEST OUT
DANCING SKILLS
Twenty
couples
recently
graduated from the ‘ Swing*
dance classes at Miriam and
Valerie's School o f Dance Arts.
After being put through the
paces, dancers completed the
course with s night out on the
town to show o ff their newly
found dancing skills.
The dance party was held at
Wolfy's at the Sanford Marins
where there was ‘ great food,
great fun and great dancing,
‘ according to instructor Valerie
Weld.
The 40 dancers had so much
fun they want to continue other
classes such as Latin dancing,
the Fox TTot and what have
you. Don't be surprised If these
classes are offered.
Graduate dancers who are
now *Swlng“ experts Include
Mark and Cheryl Russi. Tim
and Bridget Dycus, Bob abd
Laura Loveland. Tom and lin da
Elliott. Scott
DunJee and
M onk* . BrimOre. R a n * and
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bie Bowman. Lenny and1 Bi\bare Mantuano, Rick • and
Robin MeLamb. George and
Valerie Weld and Ken and
Miriam Dokior. all o f Sanford.
Also: Andrew and Ann Ran­
dolph. DeLand; Scott and
id Lynn
, Deltona: David Walker
Cln^y Martin. Longwood:
Jay and Sandy Brooks. Or­
lando; Rod and Diane Layer.
Sorrento: Joseph and Pal Goodresu. Deltona: Mike Bowman
and Judy Vaaquaa and Mike
FareBa and Sarah TWlUeager.
Lake Mary.

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had out-of- town
guests to attend the BrinsonPolk wedding an June 25. In
the dty was Daryl Ann Pen

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. She i
week visiting with her blend
SherUyn Brinson and looks
forward to returning to Sanford
and Florida aoon.
In the city for their mother’s
wedding were Jacob Brinson.
Jr. and Shannon Brinson o f
Rochester. N.Y.J
Candace
Brinson and Kimberly Brinson
of Birmingham; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward (Dona) Jackson Ooins
of New Orleans;
Irene K.
Jackson Bradley and daughter
o f Scottsdale, Arts.: Mr. and

In the museum. The Rotary
Club, the Chamber o f Com ­
merce. the Lake Mary Woman's
Club, Elder Affairs, the Lake
Mary Seniors and the AARP are
all scheduled to attend. If your
civic group would like to have a
display In the museum, you
can contact DcLores Lash at
323-1142.

At the celebration, you will
also be able to order a city afghan. The Historical Commis­
sion la having an afghan made
with Lake Mary City Hall and
several historical buildings on
It. The old d ty seal and the
current city te d will also be on
the afghan. There will be a
■ample there for everyone to
see.

soul _ and they will come.
The grand finale of Vacation
Bible School at the First
United Methodist Church of
Sanford was a community
block party at Centennial Park
across the street. Never In
Ihrir wildest dreams did the
planners count on 400 attend­
ing.
According to Marlene Mraz.
about 100 of the attendees
were from the church and the
remaining 300 were from the
community. She said that
members of the community
helped set up and clean up af­
ter the event. Those attending
were treated to hot dogs, cole­
slaw, chips, lee
cream and
lemonade. Games were enjoyed
as well as a moonwalk, clowns
and animals.
Marlene added that the chil­
dren performed the songs they
learned at VBS. Also, a new
vocal group started recently at
the church performed. Called
ACTS (Answering the Call to
Serve), the singers pul on quite
an act. The chorallers are un­
der the direction o f Marlene,
church secretary who has an
extensive background In music
and dancing.
Church pastor Beth FogleMiller is elated that the VBS
and block party attracted such
an entourage o f Christian sol.0 * r t

The deadline for entering the
building contest has been ex­
tended. Students can build a
replica of Lake Mary City Hall
or any historic building In Lake
Mary. Entry forma originally
had to be at Lake Mary City
lla ll by July 15. That deadline
has been extended to July 27.
The building must be turned In
to City llall by August 7. Con­
test entry forma are available
at City Hall. Student* can en­
ter aa Individuals or as a scout
group. Individual winners will
receive a savings bond, scout
groups will receive a gift cer­
tificate to thdr coundl shop.
The best entries will be kept
on display at the Lake Mary
Historical Museum. For more
Information on the contest,
call Mary Rowell at 321-1498.

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This Is THE big weekend for
Natalie Weld, Sanford's own
beauty queen and the current
Mias Apopka. Natalie partici­
pated in the Independence Day
festivities at Apopka which fea­
tured and old-fashioned at­
mosphere.
At this writing, she Is in
Gainesville rehearsing for the
M iia Florida Pageant, prelim i­
nary to the Mias America Pag­
eant.
The pageant will take place
Saturday. July I I . at S p.m.. at
tha Performing Aria Center In
Gainesville.

Mrs. Marvin Johnson, Jr. o f
Atlanta; and Damon Johnson
o f Chicago.

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Awards Banquet Saturday. July
25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Holiday
Inn. 830 West Highway 430 (1-4
and 8.R.
436). Altamonte
Springs. The tickets are 030
and you may call 645-9540 for
ftirther Information.
The guest speaker will be the
Hon.
Corrtne Brown. Con­
gresswoman o f the 3rd Con­
gressional District o f Florida.
Advertising is available In a
souvenir program booklet.

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Tlte day after undergoing
refractive eye surgery lo cor­
rect her myopia, or nearsight­
edness, radio personality Use
Dixon can sec clearly enough
to drive (born her home in New
Smyrna all the way to Lake
Mary, with out wearing the
uncomfortable, thick glasses
that she has been dependent
upon for 28 years.
*1 Anally reel free from the
burden o f always having to
cany contact lens cases, lens
solutions, and glasses every
where I got* Said Use Dixon o f
HOG 97.5. With tears of joy
she staled that she looks for­
ward to being able to use her
beach cruiser without the con­
stant concern o f sand getting
under her contacts, or the dis­
comfort
o f her
awkward
glasses
constantly
sliding
down her nose.
LAser In-SItu Keratomileusis,
or LASIK. usually takes less
than 15 minutes, and Is com ­
pleted In the comfort of the
surgeon's office. It can Improve
vision and provide freedom
from glasses and contacts-no
more tripping over the cat and
straining lo see the alarm
clock after waking up In the
morning! The exetmer laser
reshapes the cornea (trans­
parent wall o f the eye In front
of the colored Iris) by remov­
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TMa allows light rays to locus
more directly on the back o f
the eye (retina). In tum cor*

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reeling both astigmatism and
nearsightedness.
Optometrist Dr. Brian Den
Beate, Generdl Partner and
Clinic Director o f U tseniew In
Ortando, has more than 30
surgeons certified to use their
FDA approved Vlax excimer la­
ser.
T h ere are very Tew people
who are unable to have this
procedure done.* said Dr. Den
Beate. T h ere la currently 10
years worth o f data about this
surgery, and because o f the
postlive outcomes It has been
estimated that there will be
more than one million eyes
corrected by LASIK by the
year 2000*.
Before deciding to have sur­
gery to correct her nearsight­
edness. Florence Martin, a
contract services analyst with
the U.S. Air Force, spent
weeks researching LASIK on
the Internet, where she lo­
cated Dr. Konrad Fllutowakl,
Chief Surgeon and Medical Di­
rector o f FUutowald Cataract
and Laser Institute in lake
Mary. She waa very pleated
with her results, experienced
no pain during surgery and
could see better Imm ediately
the procedure. H er
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wearing glasses, and I fed that
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Or. Konrad FRutowrid examinee the ayes of John Secoy prior to Ns LASIK
procedure.
Keratectomy (PRK). because
both have more
potential
com plications
and
longer
healing times than LASIK.
'LASIK la more com fortable
than PRK, and visual recovery
starta to occur the first day
with LASIK. whereas tt may
take up to one week with PRK.
Patients have to use eye drops
fbr a few months after PINK,
but they only require them for
about a week after LASIK.*
Dr. Fllutowakl. T h is la
really the only procedure for
people who are highly near­
sighted because PRK Is less
effective In these cases. LASIK
la a more accurate procedure
than RKH.
*1 had heard about RK fifteen
years ago. but decided lo w all
until there was more Inform a­
tion about the t a g term reo f the surgery,* said
unrig- a registered
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SPORTS... IB

COMING FRIDAY...

Sun D evils
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Gospel music
Lifetime
Achievement
Awards

90th YEAR, No. 243

SEMINOLE COUNTY - A 4page Christian Coalition elec­
tion issues survey, written In
part by County Commission
District a candidate Bob West.

THURSDAY, JULY 30.1998

ha* created Motion In the hot
political summer.
The two county commission
Incumbents suspect thevVe
been placed In a 'dam n If we
do. damn If we don't situation.”
Chairman Randy Morris, who
la running against West, and

Coalition, at which he was
once a member, b u t will not do
so this year
because he says “a small pobtical group of operatives Is
dearly trying to m anipulate the
process ana m anipulate the
membership of the C hristian

Coalition.
.
T firmly regret I can't answer
many of the questions that
deal with family and Christian
values and strongly support
the Coalition platform.” Morris
said. However, many of the
rWtM t a t Sarvty, h a t U

After the
wildfires
Governor to pay
tribute to those
who helped

Mom than 300 mourners
attended funeral oorvicoe
for the Genova couple and
their daughter who were
murdered lest week wool
of die town. The Rev.
Daryl Permenter
conducted the services at
the First Baptist Church of
Geneva for Danny Ray
Prfcatt (SB). Rabin Raaor
(91) and CtwtsBno Razor

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - A
week ago. it was announced
that Florida Governor Law­
ton Chiles planned to be In
Sanford on August IS to pay
tribute to firefighter* and
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Millions of men. women and
children and their pets have
l&gt;een photographed by a man
whose age nnd weight arc not
known nor do they need to be
known. Ills name Is Tommy
V in c e n t.
Today Is a special one for
Mr. Vincent, whose recent self
portrait Is being sent to the
National Qallery of An tn
Washington D.C. Mr. Vincent
shot the photo
In natural
lighting without flash. He actu­
ally didn't known hr had film
In his camera.
Known for his warm wit and
squeaky shoes. Vincent began
growing his beard In the fourth
grade much to the amazement
of his little classmates.
lie probably knows the
streets of Seminole County bet­
ter than anyone In the police
or lire rescue deportments and
frequently beats them to the
scene of an Incident.
By four or five on Friday af­
ternoons. Mr. Vincent Is known
to go Into seclusion and not
emerge In public until Monday
mornings.
He has been mistaken for the
entire cast of ZZ Top and for
the late Burt h’ea. If he were
from the Ives family he could
have his photographs I n a CUr
Her &amp; Ives catalogue.
Mr. Vincent's Seminole Her
old co-workers marvel at all he
has accomplished and given to
the community.

Canadian sunset
Oh Diana, can you believe
Pawl A sks Is 57 today*? There
have been some neat Canadian
singers • Anne Murray, Hobart
Q s s k t, K atharine Dawn (kd)
Lang nnd Anka who Is from Ottnwn. I*aul Ankn wrote *My
Way" for Prank Sinatra.
Orlando's Delta Burke Is 42
today. She’s n former Miss
Florida who was Suzanne Sugarbakcr on Designing Women.
Actor Arnold Sekw arataagfar
Is 51 today, lie’s probably
DaVita. And
to actor Larry
and actor Bdd

Tommy Vlncant

CAR ACCIDENT RECENTLY?

'Kookte* Barnes. OS. Jazz rmx
man David Banbora from
Tampa Is 53.
Today is A nita Feye HlU'a
42nd birthday. In 1901. she
wan the most talked about
woman in America and helped
change public attitudes toward
sexual harassment of women.
Site's a Yale graduate who tes­
tified against now J n stle a
C larenct Thomas before on
all-male
Senate
Judlciaiy
Committee.

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Casay Btangol nnd Jln u ay
Haflh. Everyone loved Casey
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nnd Mets. No one known what
hnpprned to Holla, the former
Teamsters Union leader. Casey
wan bom on July 30. 1890.
Holla was last seen on July 30.
1975.

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Transmissions

Today's teaser
Dotta Barks birthday Is fol*
lowed on Friday by another
Orlando actor’s. Do you know
who thla actor Is?

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Very, very Vablen
It's Tkar i s ta VsMaa Day. a
chance to recall the good
works of the great American
economist from Caldera. Wise.
He's the man who wrote T h e
Theory of the Leisure Class.*
Vcblen from Caldera was bom
on Ju ly 30,1857 and died on
Aug. 3. 1939 tn California. We
hardly know you. Thorstetn.

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Seminole Herald
“Serving Seminole County Since 1908"

WE TEACH
TRADITIONAL VALUES,
DEDICATEDCHRISTIAN PERSONNEL
IN A SAFE AND
DRUG FREE ENVIRONMENT

Thm dey.July30.ieM • VaLtO.No.S43
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her In the neck with hie S e t
Frederick Brown. 21. of Lake
Monroe Terr.. Senford. wee a r­
rested Tuesday. July 3S. by
Sanford police. Brown was
charged with aggravated b a t­
tery. Brown was arrested in the
600 block of South French
Avenue. Brown allegedly shot
victim In the leg with a 0 8 gun.

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and at 307 Marker Street In Al­
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are located In Orlando, Kis­
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above address.
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Joae Vcramedl, 48. of 139
Orovewood Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested Saturday, July IS, by

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He added. “We are thankful
for Darrell's leadership and his
commitment to the campaign
and to all of our supporter*
who share the concern for the
well-being of our children.*
The fond-raising campaign
wttl continue until the end of
August and a victory celebra­
tion la expected to be an­
nounced for Septem ber.

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B a tts r y
PosM M lon
Franklyn Barrios, 39. of 703
Melina Sharp, 25, of 1065
Cedar Creek Clr., Sanford, was 2nd Place, Longwood, was a r
arrested Monday, July 27. by rested Tuesday, July 36, by
Sanford police. Barrios was Seminole County deputies.
charged with battery and was Sharp waa charged with pos­
arrested at the com er of 25th session of a controlled sub­
Street and Hartwell Avenue. stance and possession of drug
Barrios allegedly struck victim paraphernalia. Sharp waa a r
tn the face, pushed her and bit rested at the above addreaa.
her.
C .//C ounty Investigative Bu­
Wilbert Douglas. 31. of 340 reau Issued a search w arrant
E. 4th St.. Chuluota. was a r­ at defendant's house where
rested Monday. July 27. by they found the contraband.
Seminole County deputies.
Ocrmanc Cooper, 19, of 309
Douglas was charged with b a t­ Academy Ct., Sanford, waa a r
tery and was arrested tn the rested Tuesday, July 30, by
500 block of West State Road Sanford police. Cooper waa
434.
Douglas
allegedly charged wtth possession of
slammed victim against the cannabis with Intent to sell
wall and tried to choke her.
and deliver and resisting w ith­
Suxette Duarte. 25, of 949 out violence. Cooper wss a r
Bird Bay Ct.. Lake Mary, was rested In the 000 block of
arrested Friday, July 17, by South French Avenue, The
Seminole County deputies. Sanford QUAD squad made the
Duarte was charged wtth ag­ arrest.
gravated battery. Duarte was
arrested at the above address.
Ronald Allman. 34. of 3IS3
Whitmer Ct., Sanford, was a r ­ Influancs
rested Saturday, July 18. by
Joseph Nidi, 3S, of 961 Al­
Seminole County deputies.
berta St., Longwood. was arAllman was charged with b a t­ rested Wednesday. July 32. by
tery. Allman was arrested at Florida Highway Patrol. NleU
the above address.
chaifed with DUI and
Randall Coates. 38, of 866 was
driving
while license Is w eCrows Bluff Ln.. Sanford, was
or revolted. NleU was
arrested Saturday. July 18. by pended
arrested
on North S treet Re­
Srm lnok County deputies.
said that Nteti was trav­
Coates was charged with ag-' port
at high rates of speed and
gravated battery. Coates sms eling
arrested tn the 9700 block of not within hia lane of travel.
Caroline Ouy, 19. of 1440 E.
South Highway 17-93.
Lamar Mllla. 43. of 2179 Minnesota Ave., Longwood,
Sipes Ave., Sanford, waa a r
retted Saturday, July IS. by
Seminole County deputies.
Mills was charged with aggra­
vated battery. Mitts was a r
rested at the com er of Midway
434. Report sakl that Ckqr
and Rightway.
Kenneth Calhoun. 80, of 909 ■werved “severely* la her lane.
Woodgate Trail. Longwood. was
Edward HJttery. 04. of 3407
arrested Saturday. July IB. by Stpea Are., Sanford, was arSeminole County deputies.
rested Monday. July 37. by
Calhoun was chaffed with b a t­ Seminole County deputies.
tery. Calhoun was arrested In HtUery was charred wtth DO!
the 4200 block of Orlando and driving whtie license la
Drive.
suspended or revoked. HOIety
Louts Schatt. 36. of 104 was arrested at th e com er of
Kaywood Dr.. Sanford, was a r ­ Celery Avenue and State Road
rested Saturday. July 18. by 4IS, Report said th at HtUery
Sanford police. Schatt was lost control of his vehicle and
charged wtth aggravated b a t­ drove Into a ditch.
tery. corruption fay threat
against law enforcement offl-

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tant to their growth and hap­
piness. We look again to our
generous supporters to help us
fulfill our mission which Is....to
Inspire and enable all young
people, especially those from
disadvantaged circum stances,
to realise their full potential as
productive, responsible and
caring citizens.*

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The city attorney sold the
addition to the present con­
tract would not constitute a
major change which would, by
low. require another A nt
reading. Lyons then agreed to
support the (bat reading,
baaed on the promiae that it
would be Included prior to the *
second and final reading.
With Mqror Larry D ak not
the remainder of the
approved
the
Brat reading.
Second readm e la expected to
be scheduled a t the next offlmeeting on

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Burglary
l^ n y Manky. 34, of 4370
School St., Sanford, was a r­
retted Monday. July 37. by
Sanford police. Manky was
charged
wtth
burglary
(unarmed) and grand theft.
M anky was arrested In the
3400 block of Oak Avenue.

deputies
property and false verification
of ownership. Ca mpbell was
arrested In the 300 block of
Bush Boulevard.

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Survey
question* have nothing to do
with this platform.
*lf my opponent has written
the questions and his leader*
ship group Is editing the an*
a. I'd be a fool to re­
spond."
West Is the salaried state
field director for the Christian
Coalition, which Is publishing
a 1008 Voter Oulde. compiled
from the candidate's responses
to the survey, public state­
ments and voting records. The
guides will be distributed at
churches and other public
places.
•Sure. I helped with the
questions."
West
said
.
•Absolutely • It was part of my
Job for the CoallUon. The su r­
vey Is pretty much like It Is all
over the county. We added a
few questions, th at's all."
Larry E. Falrbrother. the
Coalition's Voter Oulde chair­
man. said that the group's goal
Is to present the vlewrf of can­
didates on various Issues "as
accurately as possible by al­
lowing candidates to express
those views directly on this

survey."
Because West Is both a can­
didate for office and a Coali­
tion official, there are ques­
tions. however
Is this a conflict of Interest
for West, who Is running
against County Commission
Chairman Moms?
Is the survey tailored for the
candidates the Coalition fa­
vors?
Do the candidates have to
HyUke Cochran, an attorney at
the State Board of Elections In
Tallahassee, said Wednesday
that there are no legal prob­

lems with West's Involvement adult businesses and religious
but that the process definitely freedom. There are questions
could be construed as *a politi­ on guns, gambling, gays and
Oovemment In the Sunshine.
cal tool."
The key. Cochran said, “Is There Is a note urging candi­
that no one has to reply to the dates not to write out any ex­
survey. It’s entirely voluntary."
planations because they might
Cochran said the Elections be Usted as "unclear."
Office was notified
three
A toning question as to
months ago by the C hristian whether the distances between
Coalition that It wanted to businesses selling alcohol and
make a voter’s guide. “We have residences Is a mute one, as
no problem with this as long the Seminole County Commis­
as the content Is non­ sion has already done this.
partisan."
Another on prayer before pub­
There are 4B questions on lic meetings Is. also. All public
the survey, ranging from taxes meetings In the county open
and use of public hinds to with a prayer and Pledge of

Briefsferral Center Is conducting a
free workshop for the com mu­
nity.
Topics to be discussed In­
clude the process of executing
a will, durable power of atto r­
ney. health care surrogate and
living wills. Attorney Sean Bo­
gle will facilitate the m eeting
on Aug. B from 2 to 3:30 p.m .
at the Salvation Army, 700 W.
24th St.. Sanford.
For more information con­
tact (407)328-3090.
ORLANDO • The Federated
Republican Women's Clubs of
Central Florida present "A
Celebration of Republican
Women In Pohttca* to cele­
brate the 78th anniversary of
's right to vote and to
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accessories or 2 pairs of shoo

buy up to *30 in apparel A
accessories or

Allegiance.
.
One of the tax questions asks
If the candidate favors lowering
property taxes for a residence,
If the tax roll back should be
used. The county has reduced
taxes.
Survey question
*5
Is
whether subsidies or govern­
ment grants should be used to
bring in large corporations.
Morris and Adams have con­
tributed to the economic devel­
opment of the 1-4 Corridor and
now want to turn monies col­
lected toward the redevelop­
ment of U.S. Highway 17-02.
West wants to stop the proc­

ess.
Adams said he received his
survey on Monday and barely
had a chance to read and re­
turn It to the Coalition. He was
concerned where It was coming
from and what It was going to
be used for. W est's Involvement
disturbed him.
“There were yes and no an­
swers, no chance to explain
anything." Adams said. "I
couldn't return It. This Is Just
another attem pt to split the
community rather than help
It."

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Seniors-P*C« IB
The Oviedo All-Stare then remained unde­
feated In the Sectional raid earned their apol In
the finals by knocking off the South Orange AllStare 5-1.
Michelle Orlnage was the winning pitcher.

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Legal Notice*

TO: BOWAMO CAS TIM
MADOOX Jr.

giving up only two hits over five innings, while
sinking out seven.
Katie Field came on to get the save, throwing
two httless Innings and striking out two.
Doing the damage offensively for the Oviedo
All-Store were Katie Field (two doubles, two
singles). Stephanie Mathleux and Amy Sigmon
(one single each) and Chelsey Bell and M ichelle.
Orlnage (one RBI each).
Members of the Oviedo Little League Senior
Division Qlrls All-Star Softball Team are: Steve
Field (manager), Tom Bell (coach), Cathy Bell
(coach). Chelsey Bell (catcher, first base). J a ­
mie Dalton (outfield, first base), Katie Field
(pitcher, shortstop) and Ashley Frye (outfield).
Also. Michelle Orlnage (pitcher, third base),
Lauren Herehiser (catcher, first base). Nellie
LlUenqutst (outfield, second base). Kelly Man­
ning (outfield). Stephanie Mathleux (outfield,
shortstop). Nicole Nielson (pitcher, second
base), Kelly Raw (pitcher, outfield). Carrie Rid'
die (outfield). Amy Sigmon (outfield) and Katie
Wlce (outfield).

M ajors

IN BRIEF
W orthington at clinic tonight
SANFORD _ The Sanford Youth Football
Association (SYFA) will be holding a coach­
ing dlnlc an Thursday. July SO a t 7 p.m .
The clinic will be held In the aircondltloned Health and Physical Education
Center (H Building) located at Seminole
Community College.
The guest speaker will be Seminole High
head football coach Jh n W orthington.
C urrent coaches or anyone interested In
coaching with Sanford In the upcoming Pop
W arner football season should attend.
For further information, contact Cart Tipton a t (407) 330 8010.

Central Fla. Softball C lan k
PALM COAST . The Contra] florid* Sodball Classic for m en's alow pitch team s will
be contested August 1st and 2nd In Palm
Coaat.
Entry lee Is only $190 plus two balls.
Teams are hmitedi
For more inform ation call (004) 447-0033.

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LAKE MARY . Seminole YMCA Family
Center will offer a Youth Soccer League for
children ages 3 to 13 running from August
1st throughOjCfDDcr
ctober 11th.
n u i.
All games will be played a t Oreenwood
Lakes Middle School.
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H ie YMCA Soccer Program la designed to
teach each child the fundamental akffls of
soccer and apply the rules of fair play while
providing a team experience. Practices are
held one evening per week. Oamee ore held
onS atuirtsyabrtw een 0 a m a n d j p m
Coot la $86 for Y-Metnbera and USB for
Program Members.
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Call Steve Waring. Sports Coordinator .
Seminole Family YMCA at (407) 321-8044

YMCA summer ftin

LAKE M ARY.The Seminole Family YMCA
is signing kkfe up now for their sum m er day
camp and the youth sports and tennis
The day camp places an empnams. Mbs all
YMCA programs, on character building. The
camps last from 0 a m • 4 p m wttfi p re­
day care starting at 7 a m and post-day
care until 6 p.m.
Kkfe at the day camp will participate in
activities such as a its and crafts, gm ses, n a­
ture activities.
Park?
Lake* Park "and Sanlando Park.
The sports

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Omnitoastmasters elect officers
Tlw newly elected officers of
the Omnltoaatmaster's Club of
U he Mary have agreed on a
theme for the year to change
Ha Image from *Huh* to *Oooh’.
Thla Includes having the mem*
beta of the club participate In
more community events. Jim
Ooque. the new president, said
*tht club will atari a Speakers
Bureau.* He further elated that
*a Youthcraft and a Speech*
waft program will be con­
ducted during the year. Other
public Bender that the club can
provide are having our mem*
hero act aa apokes people for
an organisation.*
The Youthcraft and Speech *
craft prqgraraa are 8 weeks in
duration and teach the basics
of pubHc speaking. Youthcraft
la for school classes and youth
organisation*. Speechcraft Is
for adults.
The other newly elected offl-

cere of the Omnltoaatmer'a
Club are Tony Danlda, aid
Doyle, Joan Hootman, Qua Jo aeph, Tanya Renton and Mil*
tna Vourvopouloa. Chib mem­
bers include employee a from
Longwood/Uks Mary Lions Club
has nomad Barbara J. McKenna
as Lion of the Year (right photo)
for hsr outstanding service to the
lass fortunate in the community.
McKenna, former treasurer and
currant secretary, Is also visita­
tion chairman. She holds a record
of 33 visitation* during the club
year. A Lion sines 1001.

every Thursday a t the AAA
Headquarter*
building
in
Heathrow at &amp;30 p jn . For
more information* d m m m call
Jim Ocque at M3-BM7

Parents’ unhappiness rubs off on children
la me that our parents
islationohls. Thair n fo

by thair children, and affects than
in a negative way.
I would bava much preferred
th at mv parents had separated.

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Legal Notices
ROTICfl OF
PUDLiO SALE
Hamphill Sahrag* A Towing wiN
tail th* tohowing vehicle* to
•aliaTy lha lowing and ttoregt
ban*
In
accordance
with
Section 713 7S Florida Statute*
Augu*| S. tSSS a 1*14 Chav, *door. VIN la iF P B F F F O L IS O ttt
and Auguvt t . ISOS a tSSS Ford
SW/van.
VIN
1F B J 431 YSLHAS 2 S 1S Sal* Location
S2 S4A Patch Road, Ortando. FL
Tim# of Sal* to A M Term*
Caah. Sellar rvaarvat th* right
to bid. to accept or r*|*ct any
and all bid* Each vahicl* la
aoid A S IS. no warrant!**, no
Ouarantaad till*

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Legal Notices
NOTICE OF SALE
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
PURSUANT TO F.S. T13.T4

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f r e i o h t l i n e r t r c v in

IFU Y D O Y D S M H S O IS TS
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1UV 42441 M U 407611 Sal* and
vahicl* location at I N I 1S T ST
SANFORD. FL 32771 Sal* dal*
Augutl 14. 1SS4 al 10 00 a m
towing/tlorag*
company
ratarvat th* right to withdraw
aald vahicla|t| from th* auction
For more inquiries call 407 - 4 S 7-

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Publish July 30 . 1SSS
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Publtth July 24. 30. ISM

DES-20S-A

URtTID STATS■ DISTRICT COURT
FOR TRB DISTRICT DP ARiKOHA
No, OR 04-S04-PMX-PAR.

UN ITED STATES O F AMERICA
v
GUILLERM O W ILLIE BARRIOA

Dalandant
NOTICE IS H ER EBY OiVEN that on APRIL tth. tSSS. In th*
.ibove-caphonad cat*, th* United Stale* District Court lor th*
District ot Aritona entered an Order condemning and forfaiting
th* following property to th* United Slat** of America
!) Dank Accounl*A Account numbar 123-337014 and tha contents thereof at
Chemical Bank. New York. New York
B Th* loMotving bank account* and content* ttvaraol at Da malt
Bank
a * 10.000 contained In account numbar 2032027410
b Account numbar 2 S3 I 77S04 I
c Account numbar 2 S3400S 727
d Account numbar 2 S3242*404
C. Th* following bank account* and content* tharaol at Great
W attem Bank o l Florid*.
a Account numbar 711-001 MOO
b. Account number 711-0014417
21 Waal fatal*A AH that certain pteca, parcel or lot. togatfwr with tt*a build­
ing*. Improvamant*. future*, attachment* and easement* located
m th* City ot Winter Spring* and County ol Oemtnoto. S u i t ol
Florida, located on Arbor (Uan Chela, and being shown and d * ttgnated at Lot 10 TuacawtR* Parcel 00 . and recorded In Eanunol*
County, record book 43 . pegs* S 7 and M Which proparty w at
tub**qu*ntty *oM and telaaaad to OUILLERM O(SIC)W ILLIE B A R R IG A and/or Lite Barriga. their hair* and assign* on February 11.

1004
B SI 40.000 for property replaced by tubatitute B a t upon stiputebon approved by the Court The fond* have been deposited
with th* United States Marthas Sam e# pending final order o l th*
Court
3) Vahicte*A I M S M a rta MPV. VIN 4JM 3L V U 23 P 040M 11 Currently ragntared to Llaa Barriga. 1140 Arbor Oten Chela. Winter Spring*.

Florida
D I M S liu tti Trooper, VIN •LM ICHItSSJSSO O OM . Currentty
ragitlared to Ouiltermo WHtte Darrtga and Mario Alberto Urdmtea.
l i l t Arbor Oten Chela. Winter Springe. Florida
C ) I M 4 hitman AMma. VIN S tN 4BU 3 ID S R C I 3334S. Currently
ragutered la Eduardo Barriga. T 11S Arbor Oten Chela, winter

in t h i

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS SIONTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. SS-STS-CP
IN RE Etlat* at
WILLIAM J CARM ICHAEL.
Deceased

NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration ol th*
E tla t*
ol
W ILLIAM
J
CARM ICH AEL. Dacaatad. File
No SS-STS-CP It pending In th*
Circuit Court ol Saminol*
County.
Florida.
Probal*
Divitton. th* addratt ol which
i*
Saminol*
County
C ourth oui*. 301 North Park
Avanua, Sanford. Florida 32771
Th* name* and addratt** ol
lha Partonal Rapratanlaliva
and
the
Partonal
Rapratantathra'a attorney tr*
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PER SO NS
ARE NO TIFIED THAT
All parto nt on whom thlt
notice la aarvad who have
obiaction* lhal challanga lha
validity ol lha Witt, tha qualifi­
cation*
ot
th*
Ptraonal
Rapratantatlv*. vanua. or Juris­
diction ot thla Court are
raquirad to til* than objection*
with thi* Court W ITHIN TH E
LATER O F TH R EE M O N TH S
A FTER TH E DATE O F TH E
first publication of this
N O TIC E
or TH IR TY
DAVE
AFTER TH E DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O PY OF TH IS N O TIC E
ON THEM
AH creditor* ol lha Decadent
and other p a rto n t having
claim* or demand* agalntl
Decedent-* Etlate on whom a

within thraa month* altar tha
data ot lha First publication ot
Ihit nolroa mutt I claim* with
thit Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE OATS
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
All olhar creditor* ot th*
Dec*dan) and partont having
claim* or demand* agalntl th*
Decadent’* Eatat* mutt III*
their claim* with thi* Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha dal* ot lha hr*t pubhea-

CLASSIFIEDS

c in o u r r co u r t

IN AND PON
4EMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATA DtVIllON
File Humbert M 414 CP

Seminole Herald

IN RE ESTATE OF
JOSEPH WAIKSNIB,
Data** ad

NOTICB

CLASSIFIED AD RATES

OF ADMINISTNATION
Th* adirunt* Italian of Ilia
*«tal* ol JO S EP H W A tK lN II.
deceased. Fila Number t l 414
CP It standing In Ilia Circuit
Court lor Sammol* County.
Florida. Probata C ivilian. Ihu
addratt ol which It 301 N Park
A v a . Snnlord FL 32771 Tha
tuniat and addratt** ol lha
intrional rapratanlaliva and lha
'Wrtonal rapratanlaliva-* alloti * l at* «*t lorlh balow
A IL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE N 0 TIFIE 0 TH AT
All ttrito n t upon whom Ihit
mitica it ta rvad who hava
&gt;li|acliont lhal challenge lha
validity ol lha will, lha qualifica­
tion* ol lha partonal rapratant.itiv* vanua or jurisdiction ol
tin* Court aia raquirad to Ida
thaw obtacluma with th li Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST P U B LIC A TIO N OF
THIS NOTICE OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS N O TIC E
OF THEM
All creditor* ol tha decedent
and olhar p a rto n t having
claim* or demand* agalntl
decadent'* atlata on whom a
copy ol tlti* nolle* It tarvad
artthln thraa month* altar tha
dal* ol lha lirtl publication ot
thit notice m utt til* thalr claim*
with thl* Court W ITH IN TH E
LATER OF TH R E E M O N TH S
A FTE R TH E DATE O F TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
N O TIC E OR TH IR TY OAVS
AFTER TH E DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PY O F TH IS NO TIC E
OF THEM
AM olhar creditor* ol the deca­
dent and partont having claim*
eg*met tha daoadanr* aalata
mutt III* Ihair claim* with IM*
Court W ITHIN THREE M O NTH S
AFTER TH E DATE O F TH E
FIRST PUBLICATIONS OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S, DEM ANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O FILED
WILL 0 E FOREVER BARRED
Th* dale ot th* tin t pufehcalion ol thl* No he a M July S lid .

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Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noon the
day before publication.
Sunday 12 Noon Friday

ADJUSTMENTS i

NOW ACCEPTOR!

TO PLACE AN AD CALL

407/9SS-M11 407/U1
DEPARTMENT HOURS
8 AM - 5 PM MONDAY •FRIOAY

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Arbor Olan Chela. Win ter Sprin t , Florida, on Fabruitry 11 , I M S .

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YOU ARE H ER E B Y N O TIFIED M at th* United Stale* intend* to
dr*pot* ot IM* property 1" *uch manner a t the Untied Stale*
Attorney Oenerat may direct

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Pursuant to H U.B.C. | t* 3&lt;HX1&gt;. a* tnooiporalad by 11 U.l.C.
• B42D&gt;KIKB). It you have a legal totem*! to Mi* property. WITHIN
THIRTY m 0AYS of Md Mwl pubheatton ol this notice or ot
raeatpl of aqtooi noMao. wWebover I* earlier, you moat patMtow th#
Unwed ltete* Dtebtot P ia tt tor Me Dtobtet ol Artrewa, IM North
First A**., Berie 4004. Pheewte. A l BOOM, tor a hearing to adfodl
dpad tegai totomat to Mta prapirty It a
, H anao b* htod ba4om dw Court i

(407) 17*4*30

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A*MnsOANT W'THS*AAOrt•STYLID
CASE NOR tM JM R N T t* ENTITLED TO PILE A PETITION
ANY HCARtNCI on your paESIa aAatL Id W# aatont practicable

NOTICE la hereby gtvaa Rwt
'ha undersigned Clark *4 Me
Circuit Court al BdMdMlt
County, Florida, tata on the IBM
day ot Autaual, tSSS. al tt.-SS

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CCORDWO TO TNI PUT
HIRE OP A l SECONDED IN
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BRMINOLB
0UNTY, FLORIDA
Dated Mte 10M day of July,

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Clark of Me OhgtiN Court
By RuM King
Deputy d a rk

your receipt at Mi* Notie* ot
Foracloaura Salat; IF you at*
nearing impaired, coil 1- 400S »S -S 77 l t It you oro voioo
— i - u . d . call 1-S04 SS4 S 77Si ': - ’URT SEAL!

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COUNT
By; Ruth King
Deputy Clark
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K IT *N* CARI.YI.K ® hy U rry WrlRhi
135— C o n d o m in iu m s
For Sale
N N E m X M C LU B , SinTord 2/2 .
•nd unit, lacing pond Formar
modal/mud
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192.000 fumiihad
407 - 3297990 or 407-905-1901

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Furniture For Sale

141—Homes For Sale
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transportation A inauranca. If you would Nfca to baooma
a carrtar, ptaaaa caN Ronni Bouma at 322-2611 or drop
by our oflloa at 300 N. Fronch Ava., Sanford, F t.

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by Chic Young

Is foot numbness related to weight?
DEAR DR. GOTT. I’m a 61 year old
woman who weighs 290 pounds. I take
medicine lor hint blood pressure and
have arthritis In my knees, but my
sugar and cholesterol levels are nor­
mal.
'
For the past few months, my feet
have felt hot and numb. I went to a
vascular surgeon who checked my cir­
culation and pronounced It normal.
He said I should lose weight. I think
that he should have done more test-

Ts give you more information, I am
DEAR READER: I think that you sending you a copy of my Health
lose weight.
Report ‘ Winning the Battle of the
• All too often, people with medical Bulge.* Other readers who would like
problems are convinced that their a copy should send I I plus a long, selfdoctors should do more to help them, addressed, stamped envelope to P.O.
when — In reality — the Issue has Box 2017, Murray Hill BtaUon, New
York, NY l l l l 4 . Be sure to mention
the title.

corns IN CLOSER.
TAKE OUR PICTURE
PROM THe WAIST UP

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

A cool after-hours

Remembering lost loved ones
Relative
shares the
gentle spirits
of Geneva
victims
B y H u ts W h it e

IIKKAI.I) STAFF WRITER
CIKNKVA • Hr stood in an
undrreover walkway outside
Ocneva Klrtnrntary school. and
rrad from
two
lyprwrlttrn
shrrts of paprr
Al ttmrs
Danny Razor trnnhlrd. and al
llmrs hr Irated up
Lrss than a wrrk aftrr Ids
.'I I -year-old sistrr Robin Razor.
35 year old Daniel I'rtvrlt and
thr rotiplr's I I-year old d.iugh
trr. Chrtstlnr. had been bru­
tally mnrdrrrd al thr trallrr
Home Just west o f Geneva. Ha
zor wanted to share some
memories of them.
Ills words wrrr a moving tes­
timony for thr love he and

PIctM Bee Family. Pag* 4A

ISrn, Scu W Tommy VW «.«

Danny Razor is supported by a family mombor as ho
talks Monday about tho Ihroo lovod onos that wore lost
last wook "Words cannot bogm to oxpross what is

missing n our livos or tho omotiont directly rotated to
this loss." ho said

Signs approved, but not w ithout controversy
By N ick P fa lfa u f

IIKKAI.I) STAFF WHITER

PNtto by Tommy Vincont

The Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce wtl sponsor a Businoss*
After-Houri mixer tonight at Rich Food Plan ol Florida, beginning at 5 30
p.m. The chamber staff gets into the spirit of tho event by donning
overcoats and trekking into the freezer From left aro Ron Roso,
executive director; Lynda Batdorff. office manager. Chene May,
information specialist; and Edie Use, membership and marketing For
more information on the ovent. or the chamber, please call 322-2212.

T W C pushes
convictions
for cable
service theft
B y D a v id F r a i l e r

A ft e r D .C . shootings,
a m om ent o f fe a r
fo r S a n fo rd officials
By N ick P fe lfa u f

HERALD STAFF WRITER

HERALD STAFF WRITER

MAITLAND - Time Warner
Communications hopes to
keep Its customers plugged
In with low rates by trying to
reinforce the existing laws
against cable . theft.
TWC
services 570,000 customers
In nine counties In the state.
Including Seminole.
The rates are Impacted by
the theft o f cable services. It
also affects local and state
government.
programmers
and companies associated
with cable services.
In a
press release. Time Warner
Communications
President
John Rigsby
said.
"This
crime Impacts all cable cus-

SANFORD
- The
Friday
shooting deaths In the nation's
capitol
are bringing about
changes In many other gov­
ernment facilities. Tlie concern
for officials as well as for gen­
eral public safety Is once again
In the forefront.
The Florida Capitol In T a lla ­
hassee is already undergoing
changes. Including Installation
of additional metal detection
deMces. The windows on the
cnpltol
building are
being

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C o m ic s ............ 9A
Crossword . . . . 9A
Dear Abby . . . . 2A
Dr. O o tt............ 9A
1Horoscope . . . . 9A
Obituaries . . . . 3A
P eop le.............. 2A
Sports . . . . 5A-6A
TV .................. 2A
W eather............ 3A

*That has not
half tho power
to do mo harm,
oo I have to bo
hurt.’

Inches in length. The OFC had asked pri
mission to erect signs wumlug o f the rr
strlctlnn at local boat ramps and rvrry 5011
feet along the shore o f Dike Monroe.
The second rrqurst was from Huckholz
Traffic o f JncksonMlIr. consultant for thr
Florida
Department o f Transportation
(FOOT) requesting Installation o f signs
Identifying various historical arras surh a s
the St. James A.M.E. Church, the Sanford
P U a a c I t * l l g a s . P age SA

Church reaches new heights
The tea party
SANFORD - The Grovr Coun­
seling Center asked Ute San­
ford City Commission to waive
the rental fee for the use o f the
Brttyr D. Smith Cultural Arts
Center. The purpose was to
hold u tea party on Sept. 19.
’ to expose some at risk girls to
cultural enrichment opportu­
nities.*
Commissioner Velma W il­
liams suggested the matter be
approved, but when oilier
members of thr commission
explained tliat the $88 fee
recommended by City Man­
ager Bill Simmons was neces­
sary to pay for city personnel
who would have to be on hand.
Williams questioned If other
facilities might be available for
no charge.
When the response was that
there were no other suitable
facilities. Commissioner Brady
Lcssard personally volunteered
to pay $44. half o f the reduced
rate for the cultural arts cen ­
ter. If the Orove would pay the
rest. The Grove however, will
not be required to pay the ad­
ditional amount, as City Man­
ager Simmons volunteered to
personally pay the remaining
$44.

coated with materials designed
to prevent glass shattering In
case o f an explosion, and port­
able detection devices are l&gt;elug supplied to various security
personnel lo delect firearms.
At thr Sanford City Hall, no
safety
changes
have been
made, but the tension brought
about by the Washington D.C.
shootings was very apparent
during Monday night's city
commission meeting.
It was near the conclusion of
the meeting, during the reports
from
Ute
commissioners.
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Grant program benefits
chambers of commerce
F ro m s t a ff re p o rts

INDKX

SANFORD • Two separate requests involvtng the erection of signs In the city of
Sanford drew considerable opposition from
the Sanford City Commission Monday. Two
points o f Mew were aired during both the
commission work session and forum!
meeting.
Resolving the matter was dlfllrull

there wrrr only four coituulsslouers on
hand. Mayor Uirry Dalr was not able to a t ­
tend the meeting, which Increased the
IMissIhlltty o f a spilt vote.
One request was from thr Florida Game
and
Fresh
Water
Fish
Commission
IGFC).which lias established u new rule for
black cnipple (fish) In Lake Monroe. The
rule, which took effect on July I. requires
that no person kill nr possess any black
crapplr on Lakr Monroe less than 12

SANFORD - BellSouth re­
cently announced Its second
annual Chamber o f Commerce
grant program has been In­
creased to $350,000 to provide
grants and services to cham ­
bers that best demonstrate
ways to support the develop­
ment o f small business In their
communities.
Chambers throughout BcllSouth's nine-state region are
being asked to prepare a pro­
posal outlining a program on
an Initiative designed to further
develop their local small busi­
ness community.
Proposals
should address small business
recruitment and retention, re­
sources and Information, crea­
tion. expansion or upgrade of
supporting
technology.
en­
hancement o f an existing suc­
cessful program and programs
targeting minority and womenowned businesses.
’ BellSouth has long recog­
nized
the
Important
role

chambers o f commerce play In
the success o f small business,*
said Larry Stricklcr. a Bell­
South
vice
president
and
spokesman, ""nils year, we
have tripled the amount of
grant dollars we are making
avullable to our region's cham ­
ber organizations.’
He continued, "With more
titan 1.5 million small busi­
ness customers, BellSouth un­
derstands Ute Important role
tills business sector plays In
our communities and Is de­
lighted to continue the Cham ­
ber Grunt Program for the fur­
ther development
of small
businesses
throughout
the
Southeast.’
All chambers o f commerce
served by BellSouth In Florida
urc eligible for one of the
grants to be awarded. First
place entry will receive a
910.000 grant to Implement Its
program. There will be a
•7.000 grant for the runner-up
proposal,
plus two $5,000
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Andy Baker, of High Reach ol Sanlord, and Greg Genes, of Upsala
Community Presbyterian Church, in the cherry picker, help place the
new steeple on the top of the 106-year-old chapel located on the comer
of County Road 46A and Upsala Road. The steeple was moved to the
church grounds early last week and positioned on the chapel on
Saturday. (The feature in Sunday's Seminole Herald went to press in
advance of notification of the event on Saturday.) Baker, of High
Reach, donated his time and equipment to the protect.

SANFORD - Rortda Gov.
Lawton Chiles has announced
Intentions to e on hand at the
Seminole County Commission
meeting o f Aug. 13, (1:30
p.m.), to recognize Seminole
County's firefighters and local
agencies which gave to the
community duhng Ute recent
fires In the county.
The agencies recognized will
be those which donated time,
effort, materials, services or
cash during the hectic days
during and after the flrcB.
There will be a small Informal
reception before the presenta­
tion.

Back to school lair
SEMINOLE COUNTY - On
Saturday, Aug. 1. the Seminole
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�S A •Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Tuesday, July 28. 1998

P eople
—m g

Optimist Club
T h e San ford O ptim ist Club
m eets every W ednesday
at
noon at the colon ial Room In
dow ntow n
Sanford.
V isito rs
are w elcom e. C all 323-2194 or
322 -0 2 9 8 .

Klwsnls Club
E ffective Oct. 1. 1997. th e
Klw anls C lu b o f Sanford has
m oved the w eek ly W edn esday
noon luncheon m eetin g from
the S an ford C ivic C enter to the
Lakeside Landing at the M a ­
rina ■ M otel on Lake M onroe.
V isitin g K lw anlan s are w e l­
com e. For Inform ation call
W alt Sm ith. 323 -5 0 8 8 .

Al-Anon
A support grou p for frien d s
o r relatives o f alcoh olics (AlAnon) m eets every W edn esday,
at 8 p.m .. at 111 E. 27th St..
Just w est o f Sanford A ven u e In
San ford. New visitors o r m e m ­
b ers a re w elcom e to this 12. step grou p.

Wfdowsd Psrsons
A ll w idow ed persons are In­
v ite d to meet at 1:30 p.m . th e
second, and fou rth W ed n esd a y
o f c v m m on th at the Cassel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. C asselberry.

Woman’s Club
lake Mary Woman's Club
meets the fourth Wednesday of
each month from September
through May. For Information,
contact Maryann Hoff, 3316228,
v w c o v fr y irvc
Recovery Inc.. Is a self-help
mental health organisation for
“
from panic
•ears and

Briefs

For Inform ation,
call
2003. o r 8 9 6 -5 9 0 0 .

660-

TOPS

lHere’s to some special
boys and girls of summer

A local ch a p ter o f TOPS
(Take O ff ro u n d s S en sib ly)
m eets every W edn esday
at
6:30 p.m .. In the auditorium o f
South S em in ole H oapllal, 5 5 5
W.
S.R.
434.
Longwood.
W eigh in g b ein gs at 5:30 p.m .
T h e first m eetin g Is held every
W edn esday,
at
9:30,
at
L akcvlew C hristian
Church,
1400 B ear Lake Road Apopka.
For in form a tion ,
cal)
293604 8 .

Al-Anon
I f yo u know, o r live w ith an
alcoholic, th ere is h elp.
Al-Anon Is an anonym ous,
non-profit organ ization, open
to anyon e w ho Is a relative o r
friend o f a n alcoholic.
Serenity W on Al-Anon m eets
each M onday at 7 p.m . and
Th u rsday at 7 p.m . M ee tin g s
are h e ld In the back room o f
the Sahara Club. 2587 South
San ford A ve..
Sanford.
A l)
m eetings a re non-sm oking.
For additional m eetin g tim es
and locations in th e C entra)
Florida area, o r for m ore in ­
form ation. cal) 2 9 1 -1 9 0 0 .

Nar-Anon
m eets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South
Nar-Anon

Seminole Hospital, 555 West
State Road 494, Longwood.
Nar-Anon Is a support group
open to families and Mends of
addicts. Daily living with an
addict la 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.

Oaatteaed p m i ^ i u

1700 French Avenue. Sanford.

County Public Schoola will join
with a m buatneaaca and the
Junior League of Greater O rUndo toaponaor the third anoCtT
nual Back to School Fair.
On that day, atudenta who
a n urn tha teas hmrli yaumaai1
at et rni rtmaisilmi fonriila'
will be Invited to Sanford Mid­
dle School to receive free
■ctfwol supplies
and
new
clothes to start the flrat day of

n e l s n man wing
- A disabled DeBary
Lt

Don't you w ish you could b e
a kid again and do fun things
in the
su m m ertim e?
Each
w eek o f su m m er school la a
little different at Page School
on A irport B ou levard.
Art/ipuslc tea ch er
d iv e r
Manual to a Jolly good fe llo w
w ho h elps everyon e w ith Ideas,
like having each b oy and girl
m ake th eir ow n colorfu l sun­
glasses.
T a ry n M cC a u ls y to b eh in d
the supersize stunners In our
pictu re today. S h e m o d ele d
th a n ever so m o d estly .
T h e them e this w eek to
‘ e n u y campers*' and th e best
part o f this la a slcepover. It's
also th e last w eek o f camp.
T h ere are a p p rox im a tely
100 you n gsters from 2-yearaoid to eigh th -gra d ers In th e
l. T h ey get to
and take In te r­
estin g field trips. O ne th ey
s t a g e d , th eir
ow n
O ly m p ic

Here's to Mr. Manuel and hto
boys and girls of summer.

Rsntisksrliif Jackit
J&gt; f i t t e r

Lee
i was bom on
this day In 1929 at Southamp­
ton. N.Y. She married Jatea 9.
I — &lt; 4 f, our 35th president.
After hto death, she married
Greek shipping magnate A lt*M l * Onaaate. Alter his death,
she came back to New York

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passed aw ay on M ay 19, 1994
in New Y ork .

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BlrtMty Bill
He m ade all the shots and
almost led Princteon to the
NCAA basketball title, but that
w as o nly the begin n in g for SSI
B r a d le y . H e b ecam e a Rhodes
Scholar, played pro b a sk etb a ll
for the New Y ork Knicks and
b ecam e a U.S. Senator. He
one day run for presid en t,
m ay oi
Today, he celeb ra tes hto 55th
birthday. Th is m akes the fol­
low
hto
team m ates
ca lled
‘ D o lla r BU I’ eligible for a 10
percent discount at Rosa.
Actress Sally N u t t — to 5 0
today and actor B a n i l B e k mm to 67. She w as G loria on
A ll in the Fam ily; he w as Dobbie O tills on Th e M a n y Love* qf
Debbie OUUs. G loria and Q lllls.
Oood for them .
Had he lived, Rady VH ka
w ould have been 9 7 today. T h e

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DBAS A N Y : My hiuband sad 1
are having a major disagreement
concerning our two eons' inheri­
tance. When we die, our eons will
inherit everything 60-60, with the
exception of our family business,
which ie worth a considerable

O u r grandm other la toe 111 to
o p ia te why she lead us to betters
that the n u n we called ‘ Ors a dps*
was Mam's father whau ha w a a a i
When my brotho tried to sbteto
a Social Security number fo r hie

after he won more than a
Quarter «*unmn dollars on
Florida Lottery's Million Dollar
Stave have it until we're bath dead.
What do you think, Afafarf
SADDENED MOTHER
Bb
Um
gee
band that wa abated give Steve at
least part of his inheritance while
we are aUva. He naada tha money ft*
enlarge hie boelneee. We would
never mlee the money. I UUnk it's
fair, but my huteand rsftwas to let

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displaces a native plant
wnicn iney were not previousjy associated. They are weeds In
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Abby, our family is trying to sort
out this whoi* meat. My mother will
ba eligible for Social Security in a
fsw year* and is understandably
concerned. A ll of tha emotional
issues aslda. none of this would
have oocurrad If Oran had not lied.
Thank Ood, my Ub le an open
beokl I amured my chUdren, at one
that they will never eraka up
And that their father Is not really
their father, that I had other chil­
dren, or that I may not ba thair
rooth®v#

Once our sense s f humor
returns, I think we wtll write Graa's
memoirs. Thank you, Abby, for
re is another story.about tha
methteg:
My mothar recently got the

STUNNED
ON THE WEST COAST

forest, and lake margins In
Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, 8L
Lucie, and Highlands eountten,
S d a te m t Also known as
Australian papahark, once widely
planted In Florida, now forms
thickets and dtaplaoas
native vegetation of SB14)00 a r m
of wet pine Qatwoode, aawgrmaa

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and Ipm
alter natural processes such as fire and aratcr flow.
Nou«mttve pHrrtt hive been introduced m land*
Curat cropae and by accident* They
to our
landscapes, and some are atfll ad
InvMtve non-native ptenta poeto)
natural arena are a source of Iremeten because
seeds and q m s can he prupeEifod by birds. artmale. ertnd, and yard trtmrrtnga. Here la a Ibt of
the moot tnvaalve and dangerous plants to our eco-

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ta a sprawling, prickly abmb
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ca of river floodplain, swamp

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property
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Hlatoric District and
Florida Heritage.
*fm completely against both
requests* said Commissioner
Kerry Lyons during the work
session discussion. “We have
entirely too many elans on our
sheets now. We don’t need
more.
“As for the signs for fisher­
men.*
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Commissioner
Brady Lesaard. *tf our people
could be fined far having a
ermppie under 12-tnches long. 1
think they should be warned
that tt*e now agetnat the law.*
'But they! detract Orem the
appearanoc in our dtp,* Lyons

than BOO feet.
During the regular commitnon meeting. Deputy Mayor
Whltey Eckstein asked a mem­
ber of the audience, Carina
Davie, recognised as an avid
fisherman, to comment an the
restrictions on the black crappie Bah. *lt‘a absolutely ri­
diculous,* he responded. T ve
watched people a t on the
shore and Bah far year*,* he
aatd. I t is very rare to aee any
black cripple 12 Inches or
longer. This la going to really
hurt folks, especially those
who Boh far food.*
Deputy fire Chief Ron Neal
also commented . *As I under­
stand It.* he said, th e Pish
Commission la only looking at
this rule for Lake Monroe.
There are a lot of other areas
In the state where there are re­
strictions on the cnmpte. (alto
known as the speckled perch)
where the Umlt la 10 Inches.
That so m a to work, but I
agree, having a IS- Inch re­

city and personally removes a
similar number of other signs
which probably don’t belong
where they are In the first
place.*
Mstder spoke on the matter
telltng the commlselon that the
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had already reviewed the re­
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Fam ily-------Continued from P t f « 1A

Sanford Middle back-toschool events announced
■ y C u t e r O U m a rtia
H E R A LD C O R RESPO N D EN T
SAN FO RD
- Th e
S an ford
M iddle S chool PTSA will host a
breakfast for all SM S staff and
business
p a rtn ers
to
say
•W elcom e B a ck l' on W e d n e s ­
day. J u ly 2 9 .
Assistant
Prin cip al
C ath y
Lloyd in vites businesses who
are Interested In learn in g what
It Is a school business p a rtn er
does to call h e r at 320 -6141 .
Parents and business partn ers
are w elcom e at th e breakfast
as w ell. Ju st call Lloyd to a r­
ran ge tt.
T h e Sanford M iddle School
orien tation w ill b e Friday. Ju ly
31. from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Students and parents should
report to the student's first
period classroom to pick u p
student class schedules. Every
stu den t w ill receive a le tte r
p rio r to Ju ly 31 tellin g th em
thetr first period classroom
num ber.
SM S
u nderw en t
m assive
renovation and n ew co n stru c­
tion In preparation
for th e
1996-99 school year. S M S Is
n ow th e m ath, science and
tech n ology
m agnet
m id d le
school fo r Sem inole C ou nty.
P eer m ed ia tors w ill b e s tra te ­
gically posted In the co u rtya rd
s a d In bu ildings to direct n ew
students.
(b r e n ts and students a r e
en cou raged to visit the P T S A
m em bersh ip
table
In
th e

cou rtyard during orien tation
to Join PTSA for the new school
year.
Business
partn er
C row n
Square has donated a boom
box to be given aw ay to a PTSA
m em b er du rin g the first two
w eeks o f school. O rien ta tion
w ill be the first ch ance to en ­
ter for th is drawing.
T h e Sanford M iddle School
PTS A Board
M em bers
for
1996-99 are: president. Salty
M oore;
1st vice
presiden t
(m em bersh ip), M alory Presley;
3rd vice presiden t (p u b licity ),
Cathy
W illiam s;
treasu rer,
Jordan
Beckncr;
re c o rd in g
secretary. J ean n e Th om pson ;
correspond ing secretary. D eb­
b ie K eefe and school adm in i­
stration. Cathy Lloyd.
Teach
and
Btudent body
m em b er represen tatives a re
pen din g election. T h eir • first
m eetin g o f the new school year
w ill b e Thursday. August 13 at
6:30 p.tn. In the S M S adm in i­
stration co n feren ce room lo ­
cated beh in d the front office.
Friday J u ly 24, 1998. S M S
p eer m ediators w ill m eet w ith
sponsor. Ju dy Buckley, to tour
the new SM S math, scien ce
and technology building. P e e r
m ediators
are seventh and
eighth grade students w ho r e ­
ceive class credit for service to
thetr peers and thetr school.
Friday’s In-service is In a n tici­
pation o f the upcom ing Ju ly
31 ba ck to school, orientation.
T h e first day a f school is
Aug. 3.

oth er m em bers had for th ose
w ho w ere lost. A t n o point did
he express anger at those w ho
w ere responsible for the ugly
crim e. Th e precious m em ory o f
those he loved outw eighed all
oth er em otions.
‘ Unless you person ally expe­
rienced the loss o f not one but
three fam ily m em bers to a v io ­
lent crim e, you cannot under­
stand
whnt w e
are
go in g
through at thts tim e," said R a ­
zor. a thin m an with a long,
narrow face. He w ore n green ,
short-sleeved shirt and blue
Jeans.
"W ith tire loss o f alm ost an
entire fam ily so u nexpectedly,"
he said, "w e are facing m an y
em otions difficult to ex p ress
....words cannot begin to ex­
press what Is m issing In our
lives or the em otions directly
related to this loss "
Razor tried to look up after
reading what he had on the
papers, especially the heartfelt
thoughts he hnd for his sister,
h is “brother-tn-love" and you ng
C hristine
w hom
he
called
C h risser.
•Robin." he said, ‘ cam e Into
this world anem ic and never
passed 100 pounds in h er life.
But no m atter how tiny sh e
w as physically, she had a
heart bigger than anyone that I
h are ever known. Althou gh sh e
w as sm all In size she h as left a
large place In the hearts o f all
that knew h er."
Razor said that h is sister
’ loved Danny Ray, loved h er
children and is loved by h er
fam ily." He said that Danny
Ray and
Robin w ere never
m arried but that they loved one
another from the tim e they
w ere very young. H e w as funloving and lighthearted. H e w as

better than a brother-in-law .
he w as a b roth er-ln -lore."
It w as even m ore difficult for
Razor to talk about Chrisser. *
She w as so young, so foil o f life
and had so m uch to o fler." he
said. *Yct she Is still a victim o f
what appears to be the m ost
senseless o f acts. W e as a
fam ily can not Im agine, w hy a
family, but m ost o f all why
such a precious child w as
taken.
‘ Chrisser had .her dream s o f
becom ing o veterinarian, and
those o f us w ho knew her, sh e
was o lf to a good start. An
honor student at school and a
tn ie lover o f anim als, she was
beginn in g to m ake h er ch ild ­
hood dream com e tru e."
Lovingly, Razor recalled a
goat nam ed ‘ C in derella" that
Chrisser fed from birth and
that had to be tied If she left
the yard. T h e goat would cry
until she w as out o f sight and
on the school bus. Th e girl
also had a pet rooster sh e
nam ed ‘ H en ry."
Razor said that one day h is
son. Daniel, wanted a wild k it­
ten but w as too young to ca tch

Grants-------C o a tla s s t frw a Fags LA
grants. In addition, a 61,000
local grant will be aw arded to
one Central Florida ch am ber.
Th is year's $10,000 grant re­
cipient In each state also w ill
benefit from the award o f a d d i­
tional BellSouth services. T o
assist cham bers w ith too ls
needed for sm all bu sin ess d e­
velopm ent. the nine first p la ce
w inners w ill be provided on e
year o f services from the B e ll­
South fam ily o f co m p a n ies In­
clu ding
BellSouth
In tern et
sendee. BellSouth A d vertisin g

It. Chrisser. he said, craw led
and crossed m any obstacles to
catch the kitten and In only
tw o w eek s had tam ed tt and
given It to Daniel. T i n y Is still
a constant rem inder o f h er
gentle spirit," Razor said.
T h e fam ily was thankful, R a ­
zor said, that Chrisaer’s 14year-old sister, D anielle, was
spared. She w as w ith friends
the night o f the killin gs but at
14, h er mother, father and aleter w ere gone. T h e fam ily
would care and love her. *We
respectfully request that you
use com passion In dealin g w ith
this situation, keeping In mind
sh e h as a life to rebu ild."
W ith another relative stan d­
ing to hta side and frequently
lending support. Razor said
that n ls slater Robin
and
Danny R ay Prtvett w ere the
•happiest cou ple" he knew. "I
keep saying that thts Just
cou ldn't happen, but It can.
•W henever you leave you r
fam ily e a ch day. b e sure to hug
them, kiss them and say how
m uch you lore them ," R azor
•aid. looking upward, ’ because
they m ay not be there when

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Funeral services
w ill b e
conducted noon W edn esday at
First Baptist Church o f Oeneva. Th ere w ill b e a graveside
service at the O eneva C e m e­
tery. There Is a Razor/Prtvett
Trust Fund establish ed to h elp
the fam ily. D onations can b e
m ade at any Barnett Bank.

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C ellu lar products and services
w here available.
BellSouth
represen tatives
started distributing a p p lica tio n
packets to cham bers o f c o m ­
m erce this past Thursday. A p lcatlons and proposals must
i postm arked b y S ep tem b er
15. Grant recipients w ill b e
announced the w eek o f O c t 12.

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SANFORD _ There ere m e n l ntflban res•one for Matt Kucher to turn pro.
And there are only a few reaeone why he
shouldn't.
But he shouldn't.
If Kuchar. a Heathrow resident and recent
Seminole High School paduate, tuma pro.
he'll Immediately walk Into endorsement
deals worth millions of dollars. His smile and
his play In two of the three m ates this year
had the golf world forgctttnaTTgrrmanta for
awhile and he was. and stffl Is, a breath at
fresh air an the stodgy PQATbur.
There's also millions n o n In appearance
fees once the ‘silly season* tnfltas after tbs
end of the regular season. He can mate him­
self a very rich SO-year-old.
But let's forget about the mousy, or at
least, try to forget about the money for a
moment.
Kuchar Is a sophomore at OsorMa Tech
Ite fa
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a t Also, rr member. It's not MwKuchar has
dominated the Junior fair scene his whole
Me. Sure, he had an mitotondkM career at
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U.S. Open were spertam lar Indeed. Me win
at the U.S. Amateur last year proved he haa
the toughness and he played w d at the Bell
South In Atlanta early this year.
But he hasn't been through qualifying
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LONOWOOD _ It was a game for
s half.
The undefeated Orlando Surge
got off to a alow start Saturday
night at Inline* Skate Center In
Longwood. but In the end the result
the same as it haa been most
of the season, as the Surge pre12-3 over the Carolina

Remember last year when Tiger took the
Tour by storm?
This year, one tournament win. Ironically
at the Bell South.
Tiger la learning that It takes a lot more
than just mw talent tq win on the tour.
What works at Augusts dorent work at the
U.S. Open.

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1996
(S E A L)
Maryanne M or ar
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By Jan# E J a i v w i c
Daputy Clary
E c h r v a r n r M cCaHa R i y m t t
Q a ' r r ' t A F tapp irr
Po tt O t h e r G o i 34 10
Tampa FL 33601
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Ju ly

Legal Notices

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N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
thal F U N O AS C U S T O D I A N FOR
M UN IC O INC , ( h i holder of ih#
following c * f H &lt; c » t # U ) hat filed
t e d cert the* fefft) for e tea deed
fo be iifttuecj i her eon The cer*
fdicete nu m b e r (i } and y*er(«) of
it nuance the de acn pl io n of the
property end the n e m * (i ) m
which d w at eftftetied if/are at
follOWft
Certtficele No 2CS0
Yeer of Ifftuence 1990
D e ft n p li c m of Property
LEG UNIT 3 BLD G A C E N TE R
p l a c e c o n d o p d 26 p g s 92
TO 94
N a m e » in which a i f e t t e d
F r i i n c i f t o F igueroe. Lu# M
Figueroa Carlo* Figueroa All
ol l a id property being in the
County of Serti.nole. Sfete of
F lor,da
Untefti m t h Lwrtificete(f) fhell
t&gt;e redeemed according to law
the property d e f t n b e d in *uch
certificateft) wilt be fo l d fo the
h gheftt b.dder al the we ft front
door
S em m ol e
Cou nty
CouMhoufte Sanford. Florida
on the 24th da y of Au gust
1996 et 11 00 e m
Payment of Set* lee apphta*
ble documentary *tamp t e i e t
and recording feet are required
to be paid by the fuccetftful
bidder at The f i l e Full payment
ol « ri amount *quel lo Ih* high*
e i l b.d i i doe wilhin 24 hour*
aber the adwerfifed lime of I he
mall* All pay men It fhell be c a t h
or
gun ranieed
i n t lr u m e n t,
n a d e payable lo the Clerh of
Ih* Circuit Court
Dated I h n 7th day of July
&gt;996
(Seal)
M AR VAN NE m o r s e
C L E R K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
S EM IN OLE C O U N T Y
Fl o r id a
hft Michelle L Silva
Deputy Ci*ry
Pu b b i h July 14 21 26 end
A u y u t l 4 1996
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IN TH E C I R C U I T C O U R T
FOR tE M IM O LS C O U N T Y ,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. BS M I - C A - H

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STEPHEN R JO N E S
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Jon ei S E M IN O L E
c o u n t y Fl o r i d a a
P O L IT IC A L S U B D I V IS IO N
of t m £ s t a t e o f F l o r i d a
JO H N D O E and/or
MARY D O E ' the heme*
fif ing fictitious, the true
Pmfitie* of Defendants
I ♦ rig unknown to Plaintiff
If •* partiet intended being
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Defendant!

UCF
Continued from Page BA
Charles Davis (analystI
"As the home ol UCT alhlei
Its for many years, we leel lls
Important to continue our stiji
jxirt and do all that we can to
make sure fans see as many
guinea as possible," said Jim
Uheratore. Group Vice Presi­
dent and General Manager of
Sunshine Network
-n ils ts an exciting season
for UCF fans everywhere and
we re pleased to be a part ol
It."
Tile games scheduled to be
telecast live on the Sunshine
Network are:
* UCF at Louisiana Tech, 7
ji.tn.. Saturday. September rub.
* UCF at Howling Green,
noon,
Saturday,
Sejiiemher

N O T I C E OF SA LE
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to the Order or Final
J ud gm en t entered on July 17th
1998 m this cause, in the Circuit
Co u r t of Sem inol e Co unty,
Florida, I will sell the properly
t d u a t e d m Seminole County,
Florida described a i
Lot 9 Block C THE C O L O N ­
NADES
f ir s t
s e c tio n
according to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 15 pages
79-80,
Pub li c
R ec or ds
of
Seminole C ou nty Florida
al public sale to The highest
end best bidder fov cash at the
west front door of the Semmole
County Courthouse in Sanford
Florida, at 11 00 a m
on
A U G U S T 20th. 1996
Dated at Sanford Florida this
20th day of July 1996
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
C L E R K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jane E Jas ewic
Deputy Clerk
Burry M Elkin Esq
9600 Kliger O li d Suite #104
ST Petersburg FL 33702
Pi !-&gt;sh July 26 and August 4
1596

DE S '223

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* UCF at Toledo. 7 put., S a t­
urday. October 3rd.
* UCF at Southwestern Lou­
isiana. H p.m.. Saturday. Oeto
her 24th.
Tlie games also will be re
jiealed at a later day and lime,
check your local listings for
Sunshine s jirognuu schedule.
In addition lo the four live
g.uiies airing on Sunshine, the
network will also all "UCF

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inhaler cause addiction?
DEAR DR. GOTT: My 40-year-old
brother h u asthma for which he was
prescribed an inhaler to be used four
timet a day when necessary.
He is way overdoing it and some­
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addiction to inhalers that Ms doctors
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L ib ra ria n offers her read on top books
The recent listing o f the ce n ­
tury's
100
best
Englishlanguage novels has created a
stir In literary circles. While
not everyone agrees with the
selections, they are enjoying
the attention the picks have
recetved.
"This Is my great love here."
said Busy Goldm an, director
of Library and Leisure Services
for Seminole County. *1 agree
with those who say women
were not well represented In
the choices. I also have several
favorites not on the list."
By Imposing an arbitrary
order on the chaos o f art and
culture, the ranking Invited
open debate. This In Itself
didn’t bother Goldman, who
said. '1 love all books."
Her own list would Include
The Old Man and the Sea by
Ernest Hemingway. A ll the
Prvtty
H orses
by
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McCarthy, A Thousand Acres
by Jane Smiley. The A ccid en­
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Room With a VTctc by EJK.
Forrester. Wings o f the Dove
by Hasty J a m es and The
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pony lovers will watch. There
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that matter.

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but her Job keeps her much
too busy for that.

Oshkosh will be busy
Believe It or not. nearly n
million people and
12.000
planes are headed to Oshkosh,
Wls. today for the annual E x ­
perimental Aircraft Association
Fly-In. The air controllers at
Witt man Regional Airport love
the extra work and overtime
pay. The event Is the largest of
Its kind. Maybe they’ll try the
airport In Sanford one day.

Newsman Peter Jennings Is
60 today. He‘s one o f the
U.S-A.'s great Imports from
Canada. Singer Bhenna Eas­
ton once snld she would like
to have babies with Jennings.
It made news for awhile.
Marilyn Tucker Quayle, the
former Second Lady. Is 49.
Sometimes she can't tell the
difference
between
Dan
Quayle and Pat Bojak. W e
wish we could help.
Actor WU Wheaton Is 20 t o ­
day. He grew up In Burbank
and became n Star Trek: Next
Generation regular. Oood go­
ing Wtl. Actress Alexandra
Paul Is 35. Wonder If she
knows RuPaul or Pope John

Swim, ponies, swim

Paul.
Two*!or*one

One o f the rites o f sum m er
at Chlncoteague. Va.. Is the
pony penning event. Som etim e
today pony wranglers
will
round up 150 wild ponies liv­
ing cm Assaleague Island and
swim them across the Inlet to
Chlncoteague. where some will
be sold. More than 50,000

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ch a ra cter w ho coined his own
language warn b o m In Kansas
City, Mo. on Ju ly SO. 1890. A
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H ERALD S TA FF W R ITE R
SAN FO RD - T h e latest p u b li­
cation ZO O V iew s. th e official
M em b er Pu blication
o f th e
C entral Florida Z oological S o ­
ciety In Sanford. Indicates th e
contin u ed grow th In p op u la ­
tion at th e zoo. S om e n ew a rri­
va ls w ere b o m (o r hatched) at
the zoo. w h ile oth ers have
been acqu ired from variou s
outside sou rces.
Recent n ew btrtha at th e zoo
Include a Bla c k H anded S p i­
der M onkey. S ou th A fric a n
Created P orcu pin e, W re a th e d
H o m b lll. G reen -w in ged
M a­
caw . Red-fronted M acaw , and
a H elm eted Iguana.
A ll o f the a b ove h ow ever,
b ein g n ew borns, a re not to b e
put on Im m ed iate e x h ib it T h e
zoo practices a n extensive c a re
p rocess to assure health for
the you ng, p rio r to b ein g put
o n display.
O ther n ew arrivals at th e coo

from other sources Include an
Amur Leopard In the animal
kingdom. Reptile additions In­
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per.
Eastern
Dlamondback
Rattlesnake,
Southern Cop­
perhead.
Eastern
Cottonmouth. Shlngle-back Sklnk.
and Crocodile Sklnk. Again,
none o f these are on public
exhibit at this time, while zoo
specialists keep track o f their
progress to assure a healthy
condition.
A Caracal and Dwarf Zebu
have been obtained, as have an
East African Crowned Crane,
Red-billed H om blll. Prehen slle-taUed Sklnk and Leaftailed Gecko. All o f these are
now on display to the general
public.
M any o f th e n ew est m e m ­
bers o f the Uzard species w ill
be open to a m em b ers-o n ly
sneak p review set form 8 to B
a.m. on Friday. Sept. 4. T h e
event, called 'L iz a rd s o f th e

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1IKK) pjtt. maj. 4:45 p.m.
TIDBS: Deytane l u l l - high:
.12:19 a.m.. 12:53 p.m., low:
6:35 un., 7.-05 p.m. Hew Smyr­
na lu c k : high: 12:24 am .
12:58 p.m., low. 6:40 a-nt, 7:10
pm . 0»8— Sasaki high: 12:39
S4D.. 1:13 p.m., loan 8:55 a.tn.,
$ • 7# 7:25 p.m.

• —ym a 1 — eh: Seas are 23 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona Is 81 degrees and
at New Symma, 82 degrees.
Winds are from the south*
west at 10-15 m.p.h.

LAKE MART - The newly
formed-once-agaln
Business
Advlaoiy Board of Lake Mary
will meet Tuesday. August I I .
beginning at 0 .a.m., tn the
rommlaakin Rum ip r1 of city
hall.
Items on the agm da include
the election of a ehsirtnsn and
vice chairman, establishing
duties and fUncttona for the
board, and setting future
meetings. The board, which
had been catabUahed In tbs
past, had subsequently bean
abolished. Now. requests have
been forwarded to the com­
mission to reestablish the or­
ganisation aa a viable satistance for the rapidly expand­
ing growth area.
Members of the Business
Advisory Board include BUI
Harkins, Brent Carli, Linda
Teeter. Sid Miller, Paul Oaddy,
Whit Duncan, and former
Mayor Lowry Rockett.

NO PAYMENTS'
NO INTEREST'
with
pure has* of
carpots!

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Seminole Herald

SANFORD • The Committee
to Promote Conference Center
5t Hotel win meet Thursday,
July 50, beginning at 0:50
p.m., in the Colonial Room
Restaurant, 115 E. First Street
In downtown Sanford. Mem­
bers of the Sanford City Com­
mission wUl conduct the Sph­
ering listed aa a special meet­
ing.
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sent u&gt; residents of the M etoric District and Hietatir
Trust asking for m sis tanct.
, in f^nipufnt needed for the
rhmnfng
and
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Commissioners O K millage rate, budget
By Itlek PfsiOsuf
HERALD S TA FF W R ITE R
SANFORD • A ccordin g
to
Sanford
Finance
D irector
Donnn W att, at a m illage rate
o f 0.87, the city o f Sanford w ill
obtain
slightly
m ore
than
$7,266,000 in ad valorem taxes
for this upcom ing fiscal yea r
beginning O ctober 1. Th e city
com m ission approved the p ro ­
posed m illage rate and p ro ­
posed budget during Monday
night's city com m ission m e et­
ing.
Th e m illage rate for the p res­
ent year was set at 0.8757. For
a hom e valued at $100,000
w ith the h om eow n er's ex em p ­
tion. the difference In property
taxes for the upcom ing ye a r is
43 cents.
"People seem to think it's a
Joke that the m illage Is only
pennies low er/ said C o m m is­
sioner Brady Lessard, "but this

city com m ission is goin g to get
the m illage rate under control,
and w h ile th is is only a slight
reduction. It's the first step In
this process, and I predict It
will be low er again next y e a r/
During w ork session discus­
sion. It w as reported that a
num ber o f ch anges had to b e
incorporated into the budget
discussed du rin g a aeries o f
earlier m eetings, but none o f
the figures w as sufficient to
bring about a n y changes.
O ne change w as a request
from the East C entral Florida
Regional
Planning
C ou ncil
(ECFRPC). w hich has a fiscal
year different than the city.
T h e ECFRPC had requested
$9,200
In city hinds, w hich
had already been Included In
the upcom ing budget.
’ But they say they need the
m oney n ow / explained C ity
M anager BUI Sim m ons.
*so

M ohawk Trail, W in ter S prin gs,
w as arrested Thursday, Ju ly
23. b y Sem inole C ou nty dep u ­
ties. Lobsin ger w as charged
with attach in g tag not a s ­
signed, violation or driver's li­
cen se restrictions, and failu re
to
register
m otor
vehicle.
Lobsinger w as arrested at the
c o m e r o f C -15 and Orange
Boulevard. T
ag w
as not as­
Tag
was

signed to defendant's vehicle.
U o m im su sp e n d e d
Audrinette Mitchell. 26. of
2051 Brtsson Ave., Sanford,
was arrested Thursday. July
23. by Seminole County depu­
ties. Mitchell was charged with
driving while license is m spended or revoked. Illegal li­
cense plate/ attached mobile
home sticker. Mitchell was a r­
rested In the 200 block of
South French Avenue.

Battery
John Lenaen Jr., 30. of 401
W. Seminole Blvd., Sanford,
was arrested Friday. July 24.
by Sanford police. Lenaen was
charged with battery, and was
arrested at the above address.
Jeremy Vandiver. 20. of 1S1
Lori Arm Lane. Sanford, was
arrested Friday, July 24. by
Winter Springs police. Vandi­
ver was charged with battery
and was arrested at the above
address.

what I propose Is giving them
the m oney now, out o f the C ity
M anager's C ontingency Fund,
then rem oving the amount In
this new budget."
Com m issioners agreed to the
change and approved Slmmona
request, along with the o th er
alterations.
Th e only concern over the
ECFRPC request w as the a p ­
parent num ber o f cities w hich

charged with retail theft and
was arrested in the 3600 block
of South Orlando Drive.
P o s s e s s io n

Douglas Burton. 30. of 329
Ruth Bted., Longwood. was ar­
rested Friday, July 24. by
Seminole County
deputies.
Burton was charged with pos­
session of controlled sub­
stance. Burton was arrested In
the 1100 block of Merritt
Street.
Lawerance Jones. 20, of 2549
Georgia Ave., Sanford, eras ar­
rested Thursday, July 23. by
Seminole County
deputies.

proving the proposed m illa g e
rate o f 6.87. Approved. (2) A c ­
cepting the proposed budget
for 1998/99. Approved. (3 Set a
tentative budget hearing on the
proposed budget at 7 p.m. S ep ­
tem ber 14 in the city co m m is­
sion cham bers. A pproved. A ll
approvals w ere unanim ous b y
the four-m em ber com m ission ,
w ith the absence o f M a yor
Larry Dale.
W ith M on d ays approval o f
the m illage for the com in g
year, the rate m ay be low ered
at the will o f the com m ission
during upcom ing m eetings, but
m ay not be raised w ithout a
public referendum .
Th e $7,266 m illion repre­
sents only the m oney to be re­
ceived b y the city through
taxes. A dditional m oney in the
form o f grants, fees and o th er
incom es Will also b e added to
the city's operational budget.

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We have over 50 used can in our inventory that are
priced under $10,000. All can have under gone a safety
inspection to insure the Courtesy car quality standard.

come out with their families,
bring lawn chairs, listen to
music and have a bite to eat
The whole town of Sanford
is invited/ said House. "This is
for everyone to get to know
your neighbor. It is a commu­
nity effort to keep our city
clean of crime/
Neighborhood Watch pro­
grams help organise dtlaena to
be on the lookout for crime and
provide information to tew en­
forcement officials, ingarmation will be available about
fanning and participating in
Neighborhood
Watch
pro-

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XTEfNJDED H O U R S !
Sanford 40 yean ago. Mr.
Johnson was a construction
laborer. He was a Baptist.
Survivors indude his wife,
Cora.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­
ford. in charge of arrange­
ments.

Freddie Lee Hall. 59, West
11th Street. Sanford, -died
TUeaday. Jute 28. 1998 at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Bom Sept. 11. 1938. he was a
lifelong resident of Sanford.
Mr. Hall was a truck driver for
the Public Works Dept.. City of
Altamonte Springs. He was a
Baptist.
Survivors Include wife, Nellie
Mae; son, Bernard. Sanford;
daughter. Johnnie Elisabeth
Edwards. Sanford; 12 grand­
children.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

Donald R. Frans. 63. Kentla
Road, Casselberry, died Sun­
day. Jute 26. 1990. Bom In
Pittsburgh, Penn., he moved to
Central Florida in 1974. Mr.
Frans worked for Seminole
County School Board. Ha was
a Catholic.
Survivors include sons, Don­
ald. Olatonla. N.C., Michad.
Englewood; daughters, Cyl.
Apopka,
Connie.
Orlando,
Theresa,
Winter
Springs,
Audrey, Casselberry; IS grand­
children;
three
great­
grandchildren.
Family Funeral Care, Oviedo.
In charge of arrangements.

�4 A •Seminolo Herald, Sanlord, Florida •Wednesday, July 29.1990

Clifton

Continued fromPsgt 1A
around the Clifton
S prin gs
Run. a tributary w hich feeds
Into Lake Jesu p at what used
to be H lley's Fish Cam p. T h e
com pany nlso owns two lots. In
the nnme o f Moore, ndjacent to
Thom as' three, on the west
side o f the nm . Th e com pany
will not divulge Its plans for
the land, but has donated
right-of-way to the county for
road Im provem ents.
Clifton Springs claim s to

own a strip o f land between Uie
run
and
Thom as'
cottage.
Thom as, who bought the p r o p ­
erty In 1984. has alw ays had
access to the springs, from h er
back yard, and h as built a c a ­
noe launch on h er property.
Thom as alleges that W ood
and Moore have tried to Intim i­
date her by verbally assau lting
a friend o f hers, m aking de­
rogatory and Inflam m atory re­
m arks to third parties, dam ­
aged h er property, fired guns at

the rear o f h er property, and
had her watched and p h o to ­
graphed without h er p erm is­
sion.
She also claim s that a
tlld torch, unlit, but filled with
flam m able liquid, was thrown
onto h er porch.
Th e tlkt torch Incident o c ­
curred the day Thom as tore
down a fence the com pany had
erected between h er hom e and
the shoreline.
W ood said the fence will b e
replaced. 'S h e has acted very.

Schools-----CoattSMSd from Pag* IA
M illennium Middle School w ill be music, espe
d a lly orchestra. W e have plans to add a string
section to the orchestra and this m oney would
be used to assist In that area as well as others.'

O 'Leary said the governm ent specifies that the
m oney must be used strictly for assisting the
magnet program s sn d schools, and m ay not be
used for such things as teacher salaries, sch ool
construction or oth er school district fin ancial
needs.

Murder
Csatlaosd Cress Page IA

if they don't have the right guy,

Relatives and neighbors o f
the victim s are trying to c o n ­
tribute to the in vestigation s
but admit they are afraid o f
what might happen If authorlUes don't have the right su s­
pect.

they m ight not be done. W e're
afraid som eone else Is lurking
out there."
Authorities have told the
Prtvett and Razor fam ilies to
keep their children
“under
wraps* If the man they took In
custody • M ichael Reynolds • Is
not the killer. (This was before
Reynolds was named a su s­
pect).

Becky Prtvett. Robin R azor's
sister, says she has been g e t­
ting no m ore than an hour or
two o f sleep the last w eek
since the murders.
*!a It over?" Prtvett said, *

V O U R
N E W S P A P E R

In the most difficult hours o f
h er life, Becky Prtvett and the
other survivors bury their lost
loved ones today. There ta a
noon service at First B aptist
Church In Ocneva and burial In
the O eneva Cem etery.
Becky Prtvett Is 10 years
older than h er sister. Robin
Razor. She said they grew u p In
centra] Indiana and cam e here

17 years ago. 'S h e was a w on ­
derful girl, very thoughtful and
giving to others,'* Privett said.
*1 cannot understand how this
could have h appened."
Privet! said Tuesday that to
h er knowledge Reynolds had
lived only a short time on
C lekk C ircle and did not think
he knew h er relatives. *1 don't
think they ever socialized.*' sh e
said.
Now, som e o f those In the
C lekk
Circle
n eigh borh ood
would like the sh eriff to check
out Just who Is living In the
scattered cam p o f trailers. Are
they any others w ho have out­
standing w arrants?

vrry bndly an a n eighbor. She
pul up the drat No TrcHpnsnlng
"•gn." W oc k I also claim s T h o ­
mas built her canoe launch
without a permit, for which she
w o h cited.
•After the tlkl torch wns
thrown on my cottnge I becam e
very afraid for my life,' Th om as
sold In a written statement.
Thom as and her n tto m ry s
are appealing a ruling made by
Circuit Court Judge O.H. E a ­
ton. regarding the legal ow n er­
ship o f the property along the
shoreline.
Clifton Springs Is a warm
w ater spring system
which
pumps I million gallons o f pu­
nned w ater Into Lake Jesu p
each day. A sensitive e c o s y s ­
tem. the area Is home to two
endangered species, the S u l­
phur Spring Apphanstraron, n
snail, and the Qrent Leather
Fem ,
Thomus said the sta ir o f
Flonda has not Intervened on
the question o f protecting the
water sourer, but The Sierra
Club,
through
Lake
Jesu p
chairwom an
Cecilia
Height,
lias established a legal defense
fund, to help Thom as cover the
costs o f the suits. Thomns put
a second m ortgage on her c o t ­
tage. but those funds have nm
out and her attorneys are cur­
rently working for free.
In the Jury trial. Thom as w ill
have to prove that the In ten ­
tional acts allegedly com m itted
try Clifton Springs Cora, and
Wood and Moore, are ’ beyond
the bounds o f decency and
atrocious behavior.*

Family Fun Festival
By Marva Hawkins
HERALD C O RRESPO ND EN T
SANFORD - Sem inole HOPE
Is holding Its third annual
Fam ily Fun Festival. Friday. 1
p.m. to 5 p.m .. at the W est
Sanford Boys and G irls Club.
Persim m on Avenue, Sanford.
T h e fun festival will prom ote
drug abuse prevention. Th is Is
n tobacco free event. B ring
your fam ily and kids. More
than 1,000 local kids and fa m ­
ily m em bers
attended last
year. Com e and enjoy an after­
noon with the opening sta te­
m ents from Sanford's M ayor
Larry Dale and the w elcom e
cerem ony by City C o m m is­
sioner Velm a W illiam s.
There will be free food, cold

drinks, music, gam es, prizes
and special events. See the
Disney puppet show, the SherIfTs O ffice Puppet Jeep, and
Bike Mike.
Oet you r face
painted,
and
play
carnival
gam es Including a dunk tank.
Win a bike and helmetl
Social Services will be on
hand to answer you r questions.
Sem inole HOPE Is a partner
with Orlando Fights Back. C en ­
tral Florida Prevention C oa li­
tion. sponsored by Th e Grove
Counseling Center. Center for
Drug Free Living, funded by the
C enter for Substance Abuse
Prevention District 7.
Remember, th is event Is free.
For Inform ation
call Karen
Montgom ery. Director o f A ctivi­
ties at 328-5202.

is now registering for the 1998 -1999
school term.
"Quality Education"
Grades K5 thru 5th Grade
School Term Begins August 3,1998

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SANFORD _ His left aim was blu er than
Popeyes. his kgs short but sturdy and his
reflexes lightning quick. He was Crocodile
Dundee In short pants, an awesome Aussie
who twice won the Orand Slam ofTennls.
Rod Laver epitomised class tn s sport that
allowed Itself to deteriorate soon after he was
off the grand prtx circuit tour. The whlny.
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Briefs-----------------------------from Page IB
C o n tin u ed

Football officials class
O RLANDO _ Th e C.F.O.A. (Central Florida Officials A ssociation )
football-training class will meet every M onday and Thursday eve­
nings from 0:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Gdgewater High School in
Orlando.
T ills clnss Is for all new officials, transfer officials, and all oth er
m em bers. It Is rrenm m r tided that first-year officials and trans­
ferred officials attend this clnss.
H ie C.F.O.A. would also like for any veteran official to come out
and help w ith the class w henever they can.
If you have any questions please call Mike Goodspeed at
(home): 407-699-8138 o r (work) 407-291-7401. extension 6109. or
on the Internet at M RR EFQ com pusrrvc.com .

fundam ental skills o f soccer and apply the rules o f fa ir play w hile
Providing a team experience. Practices are held on e evenin g per
w eek. G am es a re held on Saturdays between 9 a m . and 4 p.m.
Coat ia $50 fo r Y-Membera and 985 for Program M em bers.
Call Steve W aring. Sports Coordinator _ Sem inole Fam ily YM CA
at (407) 321-8944 for m ore information.

Jewish Center offerings

Somlnols High School head football coach Jim Worthington wB bo tha
guest speaker at the SYFA Coaches CUnic at the Seminole Community
College Health and Physical Education Center Thursday night at 7 p.m.

Clinic
J u ly 30 at 7 p.m.
T h e clinic w ill b e held in the
air-conditioned
H ealth
and
Physical Education ■Center (H
Building) located at S em in ole
Com m unity C o lle g e .
T h e gu est speak er w ill b e
S em in ole H igh head footb a ll

M AITLAND _ T h e Jew ish Com m unity Center (851 North M a it­
land Avenue) Is offering several activities this summer.
JefT D arts' T otal Ten n is and G o lf Cam p at the JC C Is registering
boys and girls betw een kindergarten and 9th grade.
Th e Cam p will be held each week through August 21st. W eekly
packages as well os flill and h alf d ay options are available.
J e ff Darts' Total Ten n is la now holding Summer Programs for
adults and children o f all ages and are looking for team m em bers
to play In upcom ing leagues.
For any inform ation on JciT Darts offerings call 688-8438.

Bayhead tennis classes
SANFORD _ Bayhead Racquet Club will be holdin g beginner. In­
term ediate. and advanced tennis classes at the fo llow in g times:
• Beginners and Interm ediates _ Tuesday. Th u rsday and Fri­
day: 4:30 p.m . to 6:30 p.m.
• Beginners and intermediate Beginners _ Tu esday and Thurs­
day: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
• Beginners, Interm ediate and Advanced _ T u esday and Thurs­
day: 0 :30 p.m . to 8:30 p.m.
• Tournam ent level players (state and nationally ranked playo s ) _ dally: 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Future Stars baseball
coach Jtm W orth in gton .
Current coaches o r anyon e
Interested In coachin g with
Sanford in the upcom ing Pop
W arn er football season should
attend.
For fu rther Inform ation, c o n ­
tact C arl T ip to n at (407) 3309016.

W IN TE R H AVEN _ Did you r A ll-Star teams' season en d too
soon? Players didn’t get enough playing time this season?
Oct o second chance for a great post-season with the Future
S iam o f Am erica Regional Tournam ent In W inter Haven.
Tournam ents for 10-and-Under and 12-and-Under age grou ps
will be held August 2nd-through-August 8th.
Tournam ents for 14-and-Under and 16-and-Under age grou ps
w ill be held August Sth-through-August 15th.
M inimum o f six gam es Is guaranteed.
Uniforms and Instruction b y form er Major League players and
scouts Is included In basic cost. Housing and m eals a re a ls o
available.
For m ore inform ation, contact East Coast C oordin ator J e ff
Tw ttty at (504) 649-4410.

Y M C A Youth Soccer
LAKE M ARY _ Sem inole YM C A Family Center w ill offer a Youth
S occer League for children ages 3 to 13 running from August 1st
through O ctober 11th.
AH gom es w ill b e played at Greenwood Lake* M iddle School.
T h e Y M C A S occer Program is designed to teach each child the

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There will alao be a confer
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the regular season.
Ferrell aaid he has had
strong Interest at Lake Bran­
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a Junior vanity iand freshman
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day. September 12th at 9 a m.
The format will be the home
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Romano cheese, shredded
Heal skillet. coated slightly
with olive oil. Sauk turkey,
muahrooma and basil Pesto
until muahrooma are hot, yet
atlll semi-firm and Uahtly
browned. Remove from skillet
and hold aside. Add a little oil
and aautt shallots and garlic
until translucent. Add Sherry
and reduce to 1/2 volume, add
cream and reduce by 1/2.
Whisk In soft butter, salt and
pepper until creamy smooth.
Add
turkey,
muahrooma,
cooked pasta and chopped to*
matoea. Stir In gently and
simmer for 3 to 5 minutes at
low temperature. Serve In
heated bawls and sprinkle top
with Romano cheese. This one
dtlah meal will serve 4 to 6
people.

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the bald eagle, I’m glad Ben
Franklin didn’t succeed In hla
effort to make the wild turkey
our national bind. Not only
would we have lost turkey aa a
year-round main dish meal, I’m
not sure eagle would taste
nearly aa good.
Unfortunately, most families

that reflect the versatility of
turkey. However, these are only
a sapipte of the variety avail­
able to you. Turkey can be
substituted for any poultry
recipe. It can be served hot or
cold with almost any sauce or
gravy you like. The only excuse
you have for not enjoying every
last piece of turkey you pur­
chase as a main meal or left
over dish Is loosing It In your
refrigesalor for a month or two.

or rolls
I Ig. white onion, cut In half
ana sliced thin
1 cup sliced button mushrooms
1 med. shallot minced
(Jar or homemade)
2 tbs. butter
1/2 tap. salt, course black
pepper, thyme, balsamic vine-

1 lb. cooked turkey breast,
bondcaa skinless cut into 1/7
a 1/7 strips
1 lb. Penne pasta noodles
cooked al dente (firm)
1 cup heavy cream
1-1/2 cup sliced portobello
muahrooma
1/2 cup Sherry wtne

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This recipe will serve 0 people
and la one of my personal fa­
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Most people assume turkey
is turkey. Many line birds have
died In vane because the
hunter thinks his quarry will
come out tasting like last yean
store bought Thanksgiving tur­
key. Wild turkey can be vrty
■gamy* tasting If prepared like
a farm raised turkey.
The most Important thing
you need to do with wild turkey
land any other game bird) Is
field dress the bird immedi­
ately and rinse It completely
with clean water. If you cany It
back to show off your catch
without cleaning it. you will
only have a trophy, not a meal.
When you get track (as fast
as you esn) to camp. Ice down
the bird and keep It Iced down
until you get home. Failure to
do this can easily result in an
unplanned trip to the hospital
for food poisoning.
As soon as you get home,
finish cleaning your catch and
wash It completely with clean
cold water. In a large covered
pot. mix I at. Inexpensive
while wine, 1 tbs. salt, 1 tsp.
Mack peppercorns, cracked. 2
tap. poultry seasoning. Place
turkey In pot and add water If
necessary to cover. Race cov­
ered pot In refrigerator for 24
hours. After soaking, remove
Mrd and rinse completely with
cold water and freeze tn well
sealed wrap or cook with your
favorite recipe.

1 tap. otd bay seasoning
Rinse tenderloin in cold wa­
ter and pat dry with paper tow­
els. Brush with olive oil and
sprinkle with salt and pepper.
Sear on hot grill on both sides
for approximately 2 minutes

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saw that my son was holding sons
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I was embarrassed and quits
upset. I explained that my son has
diabetes and she Just repeated to
ms, "Sorry, ma'am, no outside food
permitted.” I thought she was vary

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DEAR DR. GOTT: My • year-old
•on will often pull down hi* P, " u 1! "
public end dance around naked. He
has now taken to fondling himself
until he h a i an erection, then
announcing to all In attendance:
"Look what T*ve got here!"
HU father U amuaed and dfemiaaes
this behavior aa “ kid stuff." Should I
be concerned?
DEAR READER: A large part of
railing a child la to Indicate what U
acceptable behavior and what an't.
Dropping your drawera In public la
not acceptable. True, little boyii often
want to ahow off and express pride in
their anatomy, but there hai lo be a
time and a place for auch exhibitionlam.
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have to get your act together. You
must approach the problem In agree­
ment. much aa you would if your son
urinated on the street or consistently
abused other children. The youngster
must bo taught that his InspproprUte
behavior in public will not be tolerat­
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and fondle himself, fine - aa long aa
he does It in the privacy of the home.
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you love him, this behavior has to stop
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sion. The child needs to know who's
boss. I f you take a gentle but firm
■land now, you will have a much easi­
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adolescence without respecting rea­
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of undermining your aon'a spontaneity
and exuberance. In my mind, the
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' rapeutic touch It really works,
because I am a therapeutictouch practitioner.
DEAR READER: Those who
believe in this nonsense claim to curs
disease by manual manipulation of a
'human energy field.’ Touch practice
guides describe three basic steps,
none of which actually requires touch­
ing the patient's body. Th e list of
derived benefits la long and includes
pain relief and bringing the
to Ufa. This is pure fantasy.
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claim s of therapeutic touch are'
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COMING THIS WEEKEND...

Seminole County
Students and
Beta Bowl

1996 Olympic Gold Medalist
Kerri Strug visits
Seminole County to present
Team Spirit Award

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FRIDAY. JULY I0. IWK

Operation Firestorm

A fte rm a th o f tragic shoot-out
Dead cop
killer’s
behavior
became
increasingly
bizarre
Dy David F r a ile r

IIKKAI.D M AI I WKIIEK
GENEVA
The tragedy on
Guv Court has ended, and now
an extensive Investigation lxgllts conducted by the I Ini Ida
Department ol Uiw Enforce­
ment
Die I -I hour ordeal
ended with 43-year old Alan
Kent Singletary Ix-lug shot by
SWAT team members
The
IDLE Is
taking
over the
in v e s tig a ­
tion
whti h Is

threatening to kill him Dirsen
then went to the local Handy
Way convenient
store and
called |Mill&lt; e
Deputy' Gregory
and Deputy John Harper re
|Miiled In the call
Ihcy ap
pm.it lu'il Singletary luvesti
gating tin- i harge ol aggravated
assault
It Is then when Sin
gletary open bred
l.l Jack Cash. |xiltce Infur
Illation olllcrr with tile Stint
Hole County Shcrtir Office, said
that Singletary's neiglilmrs had
iiimmrnted tin the mail's re
i liislveness 11l»y said that he
was going hrynntl wfial people
considered normal.* said Cash
lie also mentioned that Single
tary ‘ placed things' around the
yard making it dllllcult lor any
vehicle lo maneuver through
Ills yard Singletary also men
tinned to some that he had
ammunition that could pierce
the vest ol any (Millie officer
During (he lire light. Singletary
yelled to |Mibr«*. ‘ Is that all you
have?* making reference to the
we.qtnns the law enlnnemeni
agent les used SWA'I was also
concerned alioiit the pnsslhtl
ily that Singletary had coil
strut ted a hunker nr some ly|xol tunnel In the It) mouths he
C ltu t Sm Aftermath. Pi|t 2A

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Deputy Eugene Andrew Gregory, killed In the line of duty

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Edgow ator rosidont Spc Rick C arson a Florida N ational G u ard m o n ito r
wilh C om pan y B. 2nd Battalion. 124lh Infantry. Sanford, londs a helping
hand to Division of Forestry firefighters aftor a hard day's work fighting
fires this past w e e ke n d near O s te o n C arson s assignm ent w as to
transport groups of firelighters back and forth from the staging aroa to
the fires lines C arson is one of moro than 1 ,300 G u ard sm en called to
om orgoncy state active duty to support tho D O F n fighting the wildfires
that h a ve engulfed north Florida

F o r some volunteers,
firefighting effort all
comes out in the wash
B y V ic k i B e llu c c U

HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY _ A group of
Lake Mary women are really
cleaning up from the fires that
are ravaging the state.
Belinda Lallberty and a
group of about 40 volunteers
have been helping out by doing
the laundry for firefighters as
they rest between shifts at the
Homewood Sillies hotel near
Lake Mary Boulevard.
*1 Just wanted to do some­
thing for the firefighters who
are doing so much for us,**
Lallberty said.
She first approached local
firefighters ubout what she
could do and was told about
the need for laundry service.
She said she had *no Idea*
what she was getting Into when

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she accepted the challenge.
Since Independence Day.
the group has washed more
than 150 loads of firelighters
uniforms and personal Items.
And It's not a matter of Just
throwing a load In (he machine
with some detergent and fabric
softener. IFs more complex
than that, she explained.
-You can't use bleach and
you can't use fabric softener.*
Lubberly said. T h a i would
block out the fire retardant In
the material and they'd go up
In flames out there.*
She said she learned that
the first day she took on the
tusk of washing the uniforms.
She said she was In the front
yard rinsing soot from the sec­
ond load with a garden hose
before putting them In to wash.
A neighbor who had attended a
firelighter academy stopped by
to see what she was doing.
*1 was so proud I told her I
had put In extra fabric softener
to
make
sure
everything
smelled extra nice for the
guys.* she said. "She told me
they'd burn up If I had all that
softener on II."
So she rinsed the uniforms
several more limes, glad to
have found the Information
before sending firelighters out
with dean-smelling, but dan­
gerous uniforms.
Nine loads the first day mul­
tiplied Into nearly 50 the sec­
ond day so Lallberty quickly
called for and organized volun­
teers. She has drawn from
those who wanted to help In
Lake Mary. Sanford and Longwood because she wants to en­
sure a quick turnaround time.
T h ese guys could gel called
out ut a moments notice.* she
said. T h ey might need to be
out In 20 minutes. We have to
Ik * able to gel Ihelr laundry
PlesM See Laundry, Page 3A

the c a s e
w h en
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p o lic e
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Singletary

l&gt;ern shot. Eugene Gregory, a
veteran ol the Seminole County
SherllTs Office since IH1M. was
fatally wounded liy Singletary
as Gregory was looking Into a
dispute that started around H
p m Wednesday.
Tony
Larsen.
Singletary’s
employer and landlord, was
trying to evict his lenanl (rom
the priqierty.
Larsen hail
asked deputies to remove Sin­
gletary from the premises on
July 4. However. I he deputies
could not do anything because
Singletary was. under properly
law. a guesl of Larsen's, and If
he were lo Ik* removed. Larsen
would have lo go through the
proper legal channels lo do so.
Larsen wanted Singletary off
his property localise of It liv­
ing littered and tom up.
Wednesday
night.
Larsen
went to serve Singletary an
eviction notice. Al that lime.
Singletary pulled out a gun and
started waving It al Larsen

S e m in o le C o u n ty S h e riff D o n E e lln g e r n e a r th e e lte o f th e fa ta l e h o o l-o u f

Citizens may vote on iakefront development
B y N ic k P f e l f a u f

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD •
Sanford com ­
missioners Monday will con­
sider a proposal for a ballot
referendum lo determlnt* If the
citizens want or don't want the
development of a major 400
room hotel and conference
center, on pro|H*rty presently
known as Fort Mellon Park.
A citizens' |&gt;rtltlon has been
circulated requesting that the
matter Ik * placed on the ballot.
Until now. commission discus­
sion has not Indicated such a
referendum Is necessary.

Bill developer Joseph Pacltll.
who has been studying the
possibility of the Iakefront ho­
tel and conference center, has
contacted Mayor Larry Dale,
asking commissioners to con­
sider the referendum. Pactltl
said he wants to be sure that
there Is sulbclenl support from
the community, because If
lliere Is nut. It could Ik 1 a det­
riment In obtaining needed fi­
nancial support from Investors.
That Item Is presently listed
for discussion only, on the
work session agenda. H ie work
session will begin al 3:30 p.m.
Monday. In the city manager's

conference room.
Hie second Item Is listed for
discussion during the work
session as well as considera­
tion for approval during the
regular commission meeting to
begin ol 7 p.m. In the commis­
sion chambers.
This one pertains to a rec­
ommended Increase In salaries
for the mayor und clly com ­
missioners. Even If approved,
the raises could not become
cirecllvc until the conclusion of
each commission term. With
only two commission scuts
scheduled for the next election
In March. 1099. the rulses

would not begin until Iht* new
terms for these seats. From
that point on. until the others
are up for election, the salaries
would remain us Is for them,
while Increasing for the new­
comers or re-elected officials.
Wlitle previous Information
was supplied In earlier agen­
das and discussed at previous
work sessions, the actual sala­
ries have not been suggested.
Hiat portion of the earlier pro­
posed ordinance have been left
blank, to be filled In later.
At the most recent work ses­
sion. It was suggested that
Please See Develop, Page 2A

Yin ter Springs mayor wins first round in court
By Tony T lu lo

WINTER SPRINGS • Winter Springs
Mayor Paul Purtyka has won the first
round In Ills legal fight with the city over
who run fire whom.
Just three hours prior to the recent
commission meeting, ubout 3:30 p.m..
Purtyka received a phone cull staling that
Seminole County Judge O.H. Eaton. Jr.
ruled In favor of the mayor.
H ie ruling asserts Purtyku's authority to
fire the city attorney, as the official ruling
stules: T h e Mayor of the Clly of Winter
Springs. Florida, bus authority to remove
the City Attorney und to appoint u succes­
sor City Attorney for the approval of the

City Commission.
In response to tills. Purtyka said. "All I
wanted was to know what the mayor does
and what the city commission docs. That's
all I'm asking.*
Parlyku said he was (K-rplexed at the
whole ordeal, particularly on the city's ap­
pealing the ruling. He said. *1 am disap­
pointed. and huflled. why the city commis­
sion appealed.*
Some background on the situation: The
whole issue occurred over who had the
uulhorily to remove the Clly Attorney,
when Parlyku was dissatisfied with the
City Attorney.
Frank Kntppenbachcr.
chiefly because he sends a colleague to the
City Commission meetings.

Kruppenbacher also has his colleague.
Attorney Bob Guthrie, handle other legal
city activities. Because of this. Parlyku has
asked the attorney lo resign, but he has
not. Hu* Mayor also tried to fire the attor­
ney. hut the City Commission refused to
allow this action without Ihelr consent.
Hie city bus appealed Eaton's decision.
Slating how he fell about a luck of Infor­
mation available about who cun fire whom.
Purtyka said. *ln six lo seven months, not
one hit of fuctual Information was made to
slate anything*
Also in response lo the luck of Informa­
tion. Vice Mayor Cindy Gennel said. T ill
looking forward to a full und complete
heuring on the subject.*

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SO • SeminolB Herald. San lord. Florida • Friday. July 10. 1998

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Highs In the m»d-90s. Lows In
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OVIEDO • Middle school stu­
dents from across Seminole
County competed for top hon­
ors in the 6th Annual Bela
Bowl Olympics.
Greenwood
Lakes Middle School took over­
all drat place In the com peti­
tion held at Jackson Heights
Middle School In Oviedo,
The honor students partici­
pated In a variety o f challeng­
ing events designed lo test
their athletic and performance
talents. Events ranged from the
100 yard dash. Frtsbec throw,
and basketball free throw to
puttie, egg drop, cooking and
pie eating competitions.
The event was hosted by
Beta sponsors Marcia Borden.
Sanrord Middle School: Olnny
Broulllard, Greenwood Lakes
Middle School; J. Rambrau and
Fada Concepcion. TUskawllls
Middle School: and Julius
Francis. Jackson Heights Mid­
dle School.
The schools competed In
more than 15 events. The top
three winning students or
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thud overall. Everyone left the
event a winner.

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shots to the shoulder and anhad lived at Guy Court, which kle. respectively. Funeral a r­
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neva.
prepared for Gregory. He was
Singletary was arrested at 10 the sixth police officer to be
for a possession o f marijuana, shot and killed In the line o f
He was also Involved in an In- duty within the last 45 days In
rident with Sanford police, and the stale,
a weapon o f some sort was InSeminole County. Orange
votved with that situation, ac- County. Florida Highway Pa­
ra d in g to Sanford Police De- irol, Oviedo. Sanford, and Alrtmrnt records.
Singletary ismonte Springs were all tol­
led his address st the time votved In the standoff between
at 812 Bast 4th Street, San- Singletary. More Bum 133 offlford.
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Besides Gregory. Seminole note County Sheriff Don EsllnCounty deputies Stott McLeod fler called the offenatvto put up
and Sammie Glbaon were also against Singletary "a valiant
shot. They received non-fatal effort".

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In reference to a local
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Balkans. Today Is the anniversary of her birth In
1875.
She was bom In MayesvtUe. S.C., the first in her
family to bo bam Bee. Bethunc became a teacher,
and in 1904 founded her own school in Daytona
Beach, known orltfnaijy as Daytona Normal and
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People
A big challenge in relationships
Dear Mary,
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Wli.it is going on with
women these days? I'm In my
early 50 s, considered good
looking, know hmv to dress,
and treat a lady like a Indy. I
haw had some Job problems,
but 1‘m In sales and everyone
knows that this business Is up
and down. My third wife Just
led me. She said she can't
stand the financial uncertainlies and she's going to go to
live with her sister In Las Ve­
gas. iMy second wife left me
when 1 lost my Job 15 years
ago.| IVe got another Job now
but my wlfr wanted me Ip get a
Second Job to help us get
ahead. I told her she should at
least get a part-time Job to
help out before 1 end up work­
ing 1C hours a day. Instead,
she left.
! thought the days of gold-

LAKF M A R Y C I N E M A ’ 0
Dear C u t -o f f ,

digging women were over, but It
looks like they've Just gone un­
der cover. They show their real
stuff when the chips are down.
It seems like 1 ought to be able
to find a woman who under­
stands the concept of. "for bet­
ter and for worse", but If tt
doesn't happen soon. I'm going
to be too old to care.

flnU diggers’ C u t-o ff

You raise some Interesting
points. The most obvious Is. of
course, that you keep marrying
the same kind o f woman. Sure,
they look different, talk differ­
ent. and have different back­
grounds, but In their hearts,
they're motivated by the same
thing when looking for a hus­
band-som eone who will take
care o f them In the style to
which they choose to become
accustomed. Now that we've
got that clear, ask yourself,
"Why am I attracted to this
kind o f woman?* Some possi­
ble reasons are that you like to
play the smooth-talking big
guy when you're dating. Do you
make promises or imply that
their lives will be easy after
you’re married? Does It make
you feel sexy and Important to
be the big spender when you're

dating? One thing Is for sure. If
you keep on doing what you've
been doing, you'll keep on get­
ting what you've got. Is that
what you want?
Now, for everybody reading
this who Is smugly saying,
“ That's not my problem.* ask
yourself some questions. Does
It seem like everyone you are
attracted to has a problem
with alcohol, mean temper,
drugs, gambling, fast cars, the
Ust could go on forever. What­
ever tt ts. just remember that
there are no 'relationship ac­
cidents.* We choose the people
we ore attracted to based on
our own needs, wants and In­
securities. The challenge o f a
lifetim e often is to change our­
selves enough to be able to
choose a healthy love rclalionahtp partner.

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every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years o f older to Join
them tn two weekly activities
on Monday: Wood carvers. Oram
U:30 to 11:50 n.m. Games from
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one night a week when family dinner takes
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On nights when someone must eat later than
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through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 amt. T o i p.m. Telephone:
324-8008. The program assists
settlors, 55 and over, to return
to the work place.

Cancer support
Support, Hope and Recovery,
S.II.A.It., meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital in
the far corner o f the dbUng
« room. This Is a self h dp sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether tn treatment now
or finished with IL Call 3348737 or 322-7785 for more to­
fu: motion.

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remove! the fungm
from your roof or home.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m., at the,
Sanford Senior Center. For In*
formation, call 322-8336.

Frustrated dad feels old hurts
DEAR ABBY: Our daughter Jeia
her lati?30s. She’s bean ■ fried
arid divorced and has two sons. She
ts now living with a leech, a man
who does not contribute Is the
household rent or food, and treats
the boys like dirt She pcwvidss hr
all his needs from her spaosal sapport, while her kids walk areuad
with holes in their shoes sad
unkempt clothing.
When 1 was a child, atf restfasr
abandoned mo. 8he gavs « s away
to my aunt to raise. My east
worked nl menial jobs to hasp ms
clothed and fed. My mother did ust
contribute to my upkeep. 8be left
the town where wo lives. My east
saw to it that I graduated hamhigh
•drool. She could not read a s Is edUUt Otic
lege, but
she puiliuu
planted wa
the WNWUWi
adacatfm
reed, and when 1 horse* a tfa d b
dent, I went to college, wwbsd and
graduated. My aunt, Gad bless her
soul, was’the best moth* until her
death a fiwyeurs ago.
Now ] have been ■band— d a
second Urn*-*, this time by my daugh­
ter. My wife and I discussed with
tier tlio living arrangement she b o w
has, told her site should gat rid of
this leech and provide e more Stable
home for tier hoys. We're not tolling
her not to have any friends or
lovtrv, only nqg to let them live off
heuind mistreat her suns.
Based on your advice to others,,
as I recall, if rusk you what to do,
you will tell me to leave her alone
and let her live her own Ule. Howev­
er, she is not alone. Her boys need
amre guidance than to have a leech
Misguide thcnvfhruugh life. What's
yoaf advice?

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SANFORD * The Barefoot
Prophet. Bishop L L Gilbert,
from Ft. Lauderdale will speak
at the Sanford Christian w o r­
ship Center, 1509 W. 13th St.
from July 13 to 17. Pastor
Mary Smith la the m inister
there.
Gilbert will hold services at 8
p.m. nightly. The public la In­
vited to attend.
For more information call
322-3499.

Fooodora Dsy
SANFORD • Zion Hope M is­
sionary Baptist Church. 710
Orange Ave., will celebrate Its
11th Annual Founders Day
and Memorial Service on Sun­

day. July 19 nt 3:30 p.m.
Pastor Ricky Scott and the
congregation or New Mt. Cal­
vary Baptist Church in Sanford
will render the service.
The public Is Invited to at­
tend.

Coloferation m inistries

separated
Into $0 minute
segments. Each segment will
begin with 15 minutes or
praise
and
worshlp/dancc
presentations
from
various
groups, ending with a 15mlnute message o f salvation/
reconciliation
from
pastors/speakera.

ORLANDO
Celebration
Ministries Is planning an out­
reach at the Lake Eola Bandshell on Saturday, July 25.
Several churches and organi­
sations are donating their
time, talent and resources. Aa
Celebration Is a non-profit or­
ganization. there will be no en­
trance fee.

Counselors
will
be
on
standby during the entire p ro­
gram for ministry, and w it­
nessing will continue through­
out the park. There will be a
promotional table set up with
Bibles, tracks and other litera ­
ture and te available for Infor­
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and Christian organizations.

The event will be held from
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IN B R IE F
Sanford to host Babe Ruth 1415 Baseball Tournament
SANFORD _ Three Seminole County
teams will take part In the four-team Babe
Ruth Baseball 14-IS Year Old Area Tour­
nament at Historic Sanford Memorial Sta­
dium starting today (Friday).
Host Sanford will take on Longwood at 6
p.m. and Altamonte Springs' takes on a
team from Polk County at 8 p.m.
The tournament will continue at 10 a.m.
on Saturday and conclude on Sunday.

Fury to hold tryouts today
WINTER SPRINGS . The Winter Springs Fury,
a select girls soccer tram which captured the
Under-12 state championship this past spring,
ts looking for new players as It moves up to the
Under-13 level this fall.
Coach Rodney Levy, a veteran coach with ex­
tensive youth league experience in North
Carolina and Arizona and a current player with
the Orlando Nlghthawks. Is seeking advanced
players under 13 to complement last year’s
championship squad.
Although Levy prefers players with select ex­
perience. he will consider other with a strong
Interest in soccer and a commitment to Im­
prove their games.
The Fury, which plays against teams state­
wide. practices at Soldier Field In Winter
Springs and plays Its home matches at the
Central Winds complex.

It’s Miller time

Pinehurst
tourney
continues

Beer :30 romps to doubleheader sweep in
Sanford Wednesday Night Chase playoff

SANFORD _ Tom W ilks
drove In six runs os Mat­
thews Associates Joined Papa
John’s. Cactus Bob’s and
Sanford
Central
Baptist
Church tn the
W inner's
Bracket o f the Sanford Rec­
reation Department Men’s
Spring Thursday Night Pinehurst Park Slow Pitch Softball League Tournament.
In the Loser's Bracket
games, No. 1 teed Bu stard
Lawn Service bounced back
from loot week’s upset to
whitewash the Knights o f
Columbus 10-0 on only two
hits and Westvtcw Baptist
Church scored Ove runs In
the bottom o f the sixth In­
ning and held o ff an Adapco
come-back to stayed alive

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SANFORD _ What figured to be a tremendous threeteam championship shootout, turned Into an awe­
some display by Deer :30 In the Sanford Recreation
Department Men's Spring Thursday Night Chase Park
Stow Pitch Softball League.
Deer :30, which missed a chance to win the title
last week when It lost to the Regulators 10-11,
avenged tiuU loss by blitzing the Regulators 10-0.
holding the usually hard-hitting Regulators squad to
four singles and no runners post first base.
The Championship game matched up Blake's Roys,
which won the coin toss before the games and got a
bye, against Deer :30.
The game started like M would be a bam-burner as
Blake's Doyz scored six runs In the top o f the first in­
ning. But Deer :30 came back with eight runs In the
bottom o f the first inning and pulled away for a 20-0.
fhr-tnnlng. run-rule triumph.
With Thursday's result, the Ana) regular-season
standings are: Deer :30 (8-3). Blake’s Boys and the

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Regulators (both 6-4) and SunnHand Corporation ts 0A
Mark Hauman. Mark Hoffman and Mark Clstterbuck
drove In first-inning runs as Deer :30 took a 3-0 lead.
The winner's added four runs In the second Mining,
then put the game away as Hauman hit a two-run
hone run and Jerry Oovrm ale followed with a solo
home run to key a seven-run third Inning.
Doing the damage for Beer :30 were Mark Hauman
(one home run, two singles, two runs scored, three
RBI), Rich Jobfonokl (three singles, two runs scored,
two RBI). Cory Reomc (three singles, two runs scored,
one RBI). Jerry Oovem ole (one home run. one single,
two runs scored, two RBI). Mark Clstterbuck (one trf-

Apopka
slows
Oviedo
senior
express
AaatSTA
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Communty

International
G irls Basketball
Shootout at S C C
’ SANFORD _ Seminole Community College will
host the Winn Dixie ante' IB-tnd-Under InterneUonel Besketbell Shoot Out this weekend (July
10-13) at the SCC Health and Physical Education
Center.
The event, which will have Round Robin and a
Championship Round, la expected to draw be*

ber nine last night before
■cored two seventh inning runs to
down Oviedo 5-4 and twee a third
and A t U i m playoff game tomtit
at the Oviedo Little League Com­
plex.

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Oviedo knocked off Apopka 11-3
In the opening gome Tuesday night
end will face Apopka for a third
time tonight with the districts and
a trip to regions la to St Cloud on
the line.
f4 u-K»iu ortnage win pitch for
Oviedo tonight. She threw two Mi­
nings during Tuesday's romp but
Katie Field has thrown the rest of
the way.
■MteneUe’e Just as good as Katie.”
said Oviedo coach Steve Field.
‘W ell be just as strong tomorrow
(tonight).”
The teams will take the Add at 7
pJSt*

For Oviedo to win number nine,
the teem will have to work on Its
hitting. They recorded only two
hita tn the loss.
For the aecond straight tbwe.
Apopka Jumped out to a quick load,
soaring one hi the Amt and Oviedo
blew a chance tn the bottom of the
Aral when the team loaded the
but f«iM |q tc o tr.

That wasn’t the case hi the sec­
ond so Oviedo Jumped out to a 3-1
lead.
WUh one out Katl Wtce and Amy

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Interested players should contact the Win­
ter Springs Soccer Club Message Line at
202-3009 for details. Trymiis will be held to­
day (July to).

S Y F A happenings
SANFORD _ The Sanford Youth Football
Association (SYFA). a pari of Pop Warner
Football, will be holding the following impor­
tant events:
• Fund raising car wash/bucket brigade at
KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) at the WalMart Plara on 17-92 on Saturday. July ltlh
starting at 8 a.m.
• There will be an open monthly Board
Meeting on Tuesday. Juty 14th at the Semi­
nole Community College H (Health and
Physical Education) Building at 7:30 p.m.
• Mid-Florida Coaches Certification Clinic
In Orlando on Wednesday. July 15th (Call to
reserve a seat).
• Physicals and registration at Seminole
Community College Health and Physical
Education Building on Saturday. July 18th.
from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
To register and take a physical you w ill
need, a parent present, a copy of Birth Cer­
tificate. copy o f year ending report card, a
school wallet slsed picture and the SYFA
dues/fees o f 170 (call Usa Quinn at 321-2901
for a family fee If more than one are regia-

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terlng).
All sign-ups must be completed, and Tees
paid, by August 18th.
Call Marcus Kendrick at 322-7254 If you
have any questions:

Nighthawks to play at home
ORLANDO _ The Orlando Nighthawks hope
to rebound from their 3-0 U.S. Open Cup
loss to the Miami Fusion o f the Major Soccer
League this weekend when they play back-toback home league games at Edgewater High
School,
Tonight (Friday) at 8 p.m., the Nlghthawka
take on the Bradenton Academics and on
Saturday host the Miami Tango, at 7:30 p.m.
Both games are important far the Nighthawks as they seek to gain home Deld advan­
tage for the playoffs. Orlando la 6-4 and in
second place behind the Miami Breakers In
the Southeast Division.
The Nighthawks’ sister franchise, the O r
lando Ladyhawks, are Idle this weekend.
For more information, call (407) 282-0700.

Pinehurst
18-17.
Next Thursday, at Pinehurst
Park. Papa John's (days Cac­
tus Bob's at 6:30 p.m. and M at­
thews Associates challenges
Sanford
Central
llap tlst
Church at 7:30 p.m.
At Chase Park, the Papa
John's-Cactus
Bob’s
loser
plays Westvtcw Baptist Church
at Chase Park at 7:30 p.m. and
the
Matthews
AisoctutesSanfard
Central
Baptist
Church loser takes on Busaard
Lawn Service at 8:30 p.m.

Seminole Power Sports wins
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Seminole Power
Sporta stayed alive In the Seminole Softball
Complex Monday Night Summer Men s Slow
Pilch Softball League with a 87*7 thrashing
of Price Waterhouse on June 39.
Last Monday’s game were rained out.
The game started like it would be a long,
high-scoring, see-saw battle.
In the top oT the first inning Seminole
Power Sport* tatted through the order and
■cored seven runs.
But Price Waterhouse answered with six
runs tn the bottom o f the opening frame.
That was the last hurrah for the home
team, however, a* Seminole Power Sports
scored 30 runs over the next two Innings,
while holding Price Waterhouse to a single
run and ending the contest by the 30-run
rule tn the third Inning.

Their wUI be three gam es
played at Pinehurst Park on
July 23rd al 6:30 p.m., 7:30
p.m. and 8:30 p.m. and tire
Championship Game and I f
Necessary game would b e
played on July 30th at 7 p.m.
and B p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Matthews Associates (3-3):
three hits . Then Wilks (one
home run, on* double, two
runs scored, six RBI). Jamie
Pitier (two doubles, two run*
scored, two RBI), Mike Tkykir
(one double, b u r rana scored,
one RBQ, Tbcnr Tkyfor (three
runs scored, three RBQ, Brad
Bender (two runs seared): two
hits _ John Lugering (one RBI).
Mickey Cagbum (one
run
•cared); one hit _ Stephen

Lugering (one double, one run Cline (four runs scored); three
scored, one RBI), Bill Cagbum hits _ Jason Green (one grand
and Greg (one run scored, one slam, one triple, one double,
four runs scored, seven RBI),
RBI), Joby Gorman (one RBI).
Weslview Baptist Church 13- Gene Pyle (two runs scored,
SI: three hits _ Gene Pyle (two two RBI); two hits _ Barry
runs scored): two hits _ Barry Green (one double, two runs
Green (one triple, one run
scored, three RBQ. WlUtam
•cored, two RBI), William Bil­
Billups (two RBQ: one hit _
lups (one run scored, one RBI).
W illie
Garay
(three
runs
WlUle Gsrsy (one run scored);
scored), Joey Lugero (one run
one hit _ Gary Cline, Gregg
•cored): one run scored, one
Seifrted and Wayne Gager (one
RBI Bill Page: one run scored
RBI). Jason Green (one run
_ Wayne Gager.
•cared), one RBI _ Joey Lugero;
Adapco (3-7): four hits „ J a­
one run scored _ BUI Page.
son Mustek (one double, two
Bussard Lawn Service (7-3):
runs scored, two RBI); three
four hits . Ed Bussard (one tri­
hits _ Javier Camacho (one
ple, one run scored, two RBI).
home run, one double, three
Duane Ooembel (two doubles,
rune scored, four RBQ. Jeremy
four runs scored, three RBI):
Chunat (two doubles, four runs
three hits . Dave Johnson (one
•cored, two RBQ, Layton W tlhome run. two doubles, three
bom (one run scored, three
runs scored, live RBQ, Steve
RBQ; two hits _ Bobby Brown
Barnes (two doubles); two hits
(one home run. one double, two
_ Kirk Wlnlerhoff (one triple,
runs scored, two RBQ, John
one double, two runs scored,
Ncubert (one RBI): one hU .
one RBQ, Doug Atkinson (one
double, one run scored, three , Donny C m * (two runs scored).
Terry Atkinson and Chip Smith
RBQ. Manny SIM s (three runs
(one run scored); one ru n ,
•cored); one hit _ Hank Tooke
■cored . Larry Dillon.
(one run scored); one run
scored, one RBI _ Steve Bus­
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PETER
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DEAR DR G O TT: I am R0 years old
For (he past flve years, 1 have suf­
fered from a relentless and progres­
sive problem: loss of the sense of
smell. I don't enjoy food as much as I
once did. My lire is not as enjoyable.
Moreover, I'm not as coordinated as I
once was. My doctor checked me out,
pronounced me fit and said I'm just
getting old. What can I do?
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DEAR READER: Although dulling
of the sense of smell has traditionally
been ascribed to the normal aging
process, researchers at the University
of Pennsylvania Smell and Taste
Center suggest a more ominous
cause: a neurological disorder.
According to the physicians, smellloss is among (he first signs of
Altheimer's disease, multiple sclero­
sis, Parkinson’s disease and several
other degenerative conditions of the
nervous system In particular, patients
wtth early Parkinson's disease exhibit
a marked decrease in the ability to
Identify individual odors as well as in
the odor perception threshold.
While experts have yet to agree on
the reason for this phenomenon, some
believe that environmental contami­
nants or viruses may enter the body
through the olfactory bulb, the major
canter for odor perception. From the
bulb, the foreign material travels
along the olfactory pathway to the
brain, leading to disease.
Moat doctors don't ask their elderly
patients about loss of smell, because
the symptom may seem so inconse­
quential. However, the sense has
Important survival implications It
plain a role in aesthetics; in the deter­
mination of flavor; in avoiding spotted
foods; and in identifying polluted air,
smoke and leaking natural gas More
important, it can be the earliest sign
of a neurological affliction needing
attention and treatment.
Other esuaes of smell-loss include
sinus infection, allergic rhinitis (nasal
swelling due to allergens), nasal
polyps, cancer of the upper respirato
ry tract, radiation esposure to the
bead, skull trauma, and the use of err-

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sngifita that your progressive smellloss may have a neurological basis.
This could be an Important warning
sign. Ask your family doctor to refer
you to a neurologist for further e u m i •
nations and testing.
To document your loos of smell, you
may want to self-administer the
University of Pennsylvania Smell
IdeoUfiation Teat, which is available
from Senxonic*. Inc , 125 White Horse
Pike. Hadden Heights, NJ QM35. tele
phone: (M l) M7 7TO

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By Phillip Alder
T J . Ettot and Boris Puternak saw
i « w sufoacL The former
progress of an artist is a
b y J im m y J o h n u o n
continual i isnctiflca, ■ continual exm i
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out risk and spiritual self-sacrifice "
gtill, given tha amount of money some
artists make these days, their self-sacrtfice doesn't last long.
At the bridge table, you sometimes
do well to sacrifice a trick. If you get
two tricks back for the one given up.
that h u to be good busineu. But occa­
sionally the offering li made with a dif­
ferent purpose. How would you play in
six spades? West leads the diamond

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spades. South cue-Wd his heart ace,
which improved North’* hand even
more. So he cue-bid five efubo to show
that nee.
The careteas dedarer would ruff the
opening lead in the dummy and draw
two rounds of trumps. Then he would
turn his attention to the hearts. But
Cast would ruff tha third round and re­
turn a diamond, resulting in two down.
With seven side-suit tricks (six
hearts and one club), declarer needs
only flve spade winners, not six. And
he requires a trump in the dummy to
keep the diamond suit under control.
So, at trick two, declarer should duck a
spade. He can win West’a return, draw
B u t’s remaining trump#, and cash his
12 winners in peace.

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It looks Ska foe bottom kne might be Uted
in your tevor in foa year ahead, due to a
chain of unusual ckcumelances. You may
even benefit from developments you
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CANCCR (June 21-Juty 22) Conditions
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Don't seats for ameS returns * you have a
chance tor something larger. Trying to
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you.
KO RPtO (Oct SMIev. S») You may be
tempted lo flare up at whomever'* ctoeaal
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anger.
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to overtook foe annoying Wife things ofoera do today. This will Increase the
chance foal they wtt do foe same tor you.

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ttvng However, today's expectations wW
be founded on positive and viable lectors.
TAURUS (April 20-Mey tO) Today youl
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sell-doubts that plague you will be
brushed aside once you ghde into action.
QIMIMt (May It-Ju n e St) Something
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