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COMING THIS WEEKEND...

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90th YEAR, No. 228

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THURSDAY, JULY 9,1998

Standoff ends in death of cop
In the
HERALD STAFF WRITER

GENEVA • The Seminole
County Sheriffs deputy killed
overnight tn the line of duty,
had been responding to a
landlord
tenant
dispute
prompted fay a red use with a
history of mental Illness.
Dep. Eugrne Gregory. SB. on

GENEVA •
A Seminole
County deputy sheriff was
killed and two deputies were
wounded overnight during an
almost l4*hour standoff p n
battle which ended with the
death of the suspect shortly af­
ter 10 this morning.
Killed was Deputy Eugene
Gregory, a long-time veteran
with the Seminole County
Sheriffs Department.
Two
other deputies were wounded.
The shooter was IdmUSrd as
Allen Slngettary. 43. of Ocneva.
Deputies raided Btagritaiy'o
home shortly after 10 a.m . this
rooming. Sheriff Don Eshngrr

The situation started shortly

Students spread the word that
tobacco isn’t good for the bodi

Olrts club. “Vouth of the Year!* Norman
aa m aster of oertmonloa Mar the ovenJni
of youth and preven tion program. He w
early We experiences. Itwafcsi m ndltta

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Briefs
Continued from page 1A

weighed In at 8 pound* 2
ounces.
The nnnoi mermen I of the
arrival of Feeney’s second son
was made public on July 8.

Stabbing
SANFORD - A reported on­
going con frontal Ion between
two men It'd to a stabbing
early Thursday al approxi­
mately 3 a.ni. According to
sheriffs Lieutenant Jack Cash.
Joshua Jones. 43. a eab driver,
answered a rail to 825 Crows
Bluff Lane In Sanford to pick
up Rachel Barrera. 27. Upon
arrival. Jones discoverer! Bar­
rera was with Frederlco G uer­
rero. 23. with whom Jones had
prior conflict.
Cash said a heated argument
followed and Jones attempted
to leave. Before he could drive
off however, Guerrero report­
edly stabbed Jones tn the
chest with a knife while hc^
was still tn his vehicle. The*
wound Is said to have missed
Jones' heart by less ihnn an
Inch. He was treated and r e ­
leased.
Sheriff's deputies are now
searching for Guerrero, last
seen wearing blue Jeans and a
white shirt. He Is 5 feet 9
Inches tall. 145 pounds, with
brown eyes, and medium
length straight brown hair.
When apprehended, he Is
expected to be charged with
attempted murder.
Women's
formed

investment

Tennis championships
WINTER SPRINGS - Rac­
quets will be lu hill swing at
the Seminole County Junior
Tenuis Championships.
The FTA sanctioned event
will lx* held July 18 and 19 at
Red Bug Like Park. For more
Information
contact
Clndv
Hawkins at 407-695-7133.
Republicans meet
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The
Seminole County Young Re­
publicans will meet Mondny,
July 13 at the Cranes Roost
Business Park, suite 1689.
Guest speaker
for this
month's meeting will bo' Bill
Randall. Republican candidate
for U.S. House District Seat #3
currently held by Corriue
Brown.
The public Is welcome lo at­
tend. Social time begins al
6:30 p.m. and (he meeting
starts at 7 p.m. For more Illformat ton
coll
Jennifer
Wvckoff at (407) 359-7406.
Caregivers seminar
ORLANDO - The role of care­
giver ran be overwhelming nnd
extremely dtmrult at times. It
Is easy to be consumed with
the
responsibilities
of
careglvlng. especially when It
Is a 24 hour a day job. Without
the proper
support
nnd
knowledge caregiver stress
can sometimes lead to unin­
tentional neglect or abuse of
the patient. Tb help provide
more education about
the
danger of elder abuse, the Alz­
heimer Resource Center will
sponsor u seminar entitled
*l'm at the End of My Rope;
The Reality of Abuse and Ne­
glect".

club

OVIEDO - The R eard sto w n
Ladles is com ing to Oviedo.
The Oviedo W om en's Invest­
m ent Club, a non-profit o r­
ganization, m eets th e first
Monday of each m onth at 1
p .m .
The newly form ed group is
based o u t of th e U nited M eth­
odist C hurch located on Kings
Skeet. The group h o sts e x p e rt
sp eak ers In th e field of In­
vestm ents an d self-educational
opportunities tn personal In­
vesting.
For m ore Inform ation on
m em bership a n d th e Invest­
m ent d u b . c o n ta c t S en io r
P artn er. Lee Kalrys a t 9970875,

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Tills sem inar will be held
W ednesday. Ju ly 15 from 10
u ntil
11:30
a.m . at
th e
W estchester Assisted Living
Facility.
558 N. S em oran
Blvd.. W inter Park. The sem i­
n a r will feature
C ath leen
Mark, senior program s p e ­
cialist for the D epartm ent of
C hildren an d Fam ilies as th e
guest sp eak er.
This Im portant ed u c atio n al
sem in ar Is being offered free of
charge a n d th e public Is w el­
com e lo atten d . For m ore In­
form ation o r to RSVP p lease
call (4071 843-1910.

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Thursday, July B, IBM • Voi. 00, No. 228
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Dm aacMtf • Pubttfar
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Frank Vtakokn*

Lacy lo a r • Edaor

You deserve due process of law
Today Is Ihc anniversary of Hie
14th Amendment In the United
Stntrs Constitution. It was ralltled on July 9, 1868, just thrre
years after the end of the CM1
War. Mostly, ft outlines citizen
rights.
If It weren't for the lBtli and
26H« amendments, things would
rerlalnly lx* different tcxlny. espe­
cially In (lie political arenas.
As originally presented, the
14th amendment deals with dur
process and equal protection
under thr law. election restric­
tions for persons Involved In
Insurrections and several oilier
points. It also says, genrmlly.
that except for persons Involved
In a rebellion against the country
or found guilty of other crimes,
voting In elections will be done by
MALES, age 21 or older.
The 19th amendment, ratified
In 1920 gave women the right to
vote, nnd thr 26th. promised on
March 23 (and ratified on July 1.
19711, lowered the voting ngc lo
18.

D istin gu ish ed ed u cator
h on ored a t u n iversity
Special to th e H erald
APOPKA - Artie Almeida, u
Music Specialist at Bcnr Lake
E lem entary School In Apopka,
w as honored recently as a D is­
tinguished E d u ca to r at (he
University of Florida's 1998
Spring S e m e ste r C o m m en ce­
m ent. Almeida
re p re se n te d
Sem inole C ounty In Region 3.
The University of Florida
adopted the practice of reco g ­
nizing
outstanding
K-12
building level ed u cato rs from
throughout the s ta te beginning
w ith the fall 1988 Com ­
m encem ent. Each fall nnd
spring term a county from
each of the 5 educational r e ­
gions of the state Is Identified
an d asked to select a d istin ­
guished building-level e d u c a ­
tor representative of all of th e
educators In th e county.
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•The ■ Indtridunl- r selected
might be a teacher, prin cip al,
counselor, or o th er ed u c a to r
at lire elem entary, middle or
high school level. The U niver­
sity C om m encem ent
is an
event to which the ed u c ato rs
In elem entary, m iddle and
secondary schools of th e sta te
have a m ajority contrib u tio n .
They have provided th e foun­
dation for the success w hich
th eir stu d en ts have enjoyed a t
th e University. C onsequently,
they also deserve recognition
an d honor.
The educators are invited to
p articip ate In th e U niversity
C om m encem ent cerem ony as

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Women in the O rlando a re a
who suffer from frequent h o t
flashes are being sought to
p articipate In a nationw ide
study of an Investigational
trea tm e n t for this com m on
sym ptom
of
m enopause.
W omen m ay be eligible to p a r ­
ticipate In the stu d y If th ey
experience m ultiple dally h o t
flashes. are between th e ages
of 45 a n d 65, have no t h ad a
m en stru al
period
In
six
m onths, an d have not h ad a
hy sterecto m y .
Clinical Studies. O rlando,
an d Dr. George Pyke’a Fam ily
Practice are two o f 3 6 aites
across th e U.S. p a rtic ip a tin g
tn a study to assess th e effec­
tiveness and safely o f a h o r­
m one replacem ent akin p a tc h
to tre a t not (lathes asso c ia te d
w ith m enopause. T he stu d y
will Involve 400 su b jects n a ­
tionwide. and teat tn e effec­
tiveness of the p a tc h on th e

(HKT) th a t releases a c o m b in a ­
tion of estrogen a n d pro gestin,
a synthetic version of p ro g es­
tero n e .
“The best trea tm e n t for hot
flashes is estrogen, b u t m any
people have co n cern s ab o u t
risk s associated w ith th is
horm one." said W ulf Uttan.
M.D.. Ph. D.. lead Investigator
an d director, d ep a rtm en t of
obstetrics
and
gynecology.
University
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W om ens Hospital. C ase W est-

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p resen ted ”*T he D istinguished
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versity o f Florida. At th e c o n ­
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Cuban crisis
In I960, things were extremely
tense In the While House. It was
on July 9 In that year that Soviet
Premier Nikita Krushchev
threatened
military
action
against the United States If an
ultrmpt were made to overthrow
the Caatro regime In Culm.
Sew It up
Hits has really kept us In
siIIdies for many years. Today is
Ihc birthday anniversary nrEUaa
Howe. (1x»rn 1819) who Invented
thr seising machine. Similar lo
the origin of the 14th amend­
ment. the machine, when first

performed at Chicago's south
side Providence Hospital by a
black surgeon. Dr. Diralsl B ala
W illiam s How long ago was it?
Over a century. Dr. Williams’
operation look place In 1893.
Happy birthday to you
On the present blrthdny list for
today: nclor B rian D ennehy Is
CO. Tom H an k s (Forrest GtrmpHs
42. singer C o u rtn ey Love Is 33.
actor Fred Savage Is 22. LA. Law
and NYPD tllue nctor J im m y
S m ite Is 40, nnd O re n th a l
J a m e s (O .J.) S im p so n Is 51.
One oilier. TV host, pianist,
and
former anchorman for a
A very young Tom Hanka
Introduced, was Intended for the Central Florida television station,
use of men only. It’s not that men John Tesli. Is 46.
did all of thr soring, but the)' Can you guess
That's Today Is for July 9.
were believed in be the only ones
1998. Tomorrow, well discuss
capable of keeping II operating.
Gal to th&gt; heart ot the matter one of the most famous black
Here's somrlhlng wr don't real­ women who ever graced our
ize happened ns far back In the Crntnll Florida area. It would
past us It did. Toduy Is thr have tx rn her birthday. Who was
anniversary of the first success­ shr? See If you can guess.
ful open-heart surgery. It was Answer tomorrow.

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�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday. July 8 ,1 0 9 8 • U

Standoff
C m tlsM l from Fogs 1A

Burglary
Michael Pcrrinr. 22. of 103
Pineapple CL, Sanford, wns arrcHlcd Sunday, July 5, by
Seminole County deputies. Perrlnc was charged with burglary
with battery therein. Perrlne
was arrested at the comer of
North Street and Sunnlland.

Driving
under
Influence

tha

Charles Freddie, 00, of 2014
Lake Mary ltd.. Sanford, was
arrested Saturday, July 4. by
Seminole County drputles.
Freddie was charged with DUI.
Freddie was arrested
on
Southwest Road.

Domestic violence
Carl Costln, Jr.. 33, or 2405
Northlake Dr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Monday. July 0. by
Sanford police. Costln was
charged with domestic violence
and aggravated battery. Costln
was unrated at the above ad ­
dress.
Yolanda Calloway, 21, of 414
S. Pine Avc., Sanford, was ar­
rested Sunday. July 5, by San­
ford police. Calloway was
charged with domestic violence
and resisting without violence.
Calloway was arrested at the
comer of 5th Street and Park
Avenue.

Aggravated assault

Concealsd weapon

Anthony Miller. 30, of 3010
Milton Russel, 37, of 3010
Elder Springs Clr., Sanford, B. SR. 40. Sanford, was a r­
was nrrrsted Sunday. July 5. rested Saturday, July 4, by
by Seminole County deputies. Seminole County deputies.
Russel was charged with ag­ Miller wns charged with con­
gravated assault and corrup­ cealed weapon law violation
tion by threat against public and was nrrrsted on State
servant. Russel was arrested In Rond 000.
the 3000 block of While Pebble Resitting arrest
Court.
Thurman Byrd, 30. of 2370
Clara Finney. 44. of 150 Granby
Ave.. Sanford, w h s a r­
Wood St., Oviedo, was arrested
rested
Saturday.
4. by
Monday, July 0, by Oviedo po­ Seminole County Julydeputies.
lice. Finney was charged with
aggravated nssault ana battery. Byrd was charged with resist­
ing without violence. Byrd was
Finney was nm*sted at the arrested
on Sipes.
above address.
D anrn Durrani, Jr.. 23, of
Trespassing
205 Evansdale Rd., Lake Mary,
Kathy Koehler, 20. or 213 wns arrested Monday. July 0.
Alhcralone Ct.. Lnngwood. was by Lake Mary police. Durrani
arrested Sunday, July 5. by was charged with resisting
Seminole County deputies. without violence and was a r­
Koehler wns chnrged with tres­ rested at the above address.
passing and disorderly Intoxi­
cation. Koehler wns arrested In Assault on an offlear
the 300 block of Notre Dame
George Carter 111, 32, of 252
Drive.
Debary Dr.. Sanford, w as a r­
Unlawful sntry
rested Sunday, July 5, by
Jeffery Dempsey. 29, of un­ Seminole County deputies.
Carter was charged with a s ­
known residence, was arrested
sault or battery on a law en­
Saturday, July 4. by Sanford
forcement officer, resisting
police, Dempsey was charged
with entry on property unlaw­ with violence and driving while
license Is suspended or re­
fully. Dempsey wns arrested In
the 1900 block of South French voked. Carter was arrested on
Stale Road 000.
Avenue.

C M tla w 4 from Pago 1A

not smoket
Smoking effects ran last for generations.

Tax relief
TALLAHASSEE - Organisa­
tions managing the Are loss
compensation have announced
that Individual taxpayers who
suffered losses In the recent
series of wild fires may qualify
for refunds from the Internal
Revenue Service on either 1997
or 1998 Income tax. state and
federal disaster recovery.
Taxpayers with verified casu ­
alty losses will have the choice
of amending their current tax

Dylan Edwin Dean. 2, Kelly
Circle, Sanford, died Monday.
July 0, 1998. Dylan was born
In Orlando.
Survivors Include parents,
Woodward ft Karen Dean;
brothers, Matthew Dean, Lake
Mary, Dan Podgorski, Orlando:
alsler. Danielle Dean, Sanford;
paternal grandfather, Blair
Dean,
Deltona;
m aternal
grandmother ft stepgrandfaIher. Retha ft Cart Bunker.
Orlando; m aternal flandfaU ier,
Travis Baas. Orlando; m aternal
great-grandm other.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Osklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangem ents.
C. Chapman, 72,
Longwood-Lake» Mary Road.
Longwood, died Tuesday. July
7. 1996. Bom In Chula. Oa., he
moved to Central Florida In
1963 from Tilton, Oa. Mr.
i a carpenter and
owner of Chapman Saw Sharp­

In all. Including shots em a­
nating from the house, It Is es­
timated that 400 rounds of
ammunition have been fired In
the standoff.
Eallnger said w hen h is d e p u ­
ties tried to retrieve Gregory’s
body, they were sh o t at. O ne
of th e Injured w as D eputy Scott
McLeod. 41. He w as sh o t In th e
shoulder. The o th e r deputy.
Sam m y Gibson, w as reportedly
sho t In the ankle. Both were
tran sp o rted to O rlando Re­
gional Medical C enter. A lta­
m onte, where they w ere said to
be In stab le condition.
Gregory w as th e form er
owner of Gregory Lum ber
Com pany on French Avenue In
Sanford. He an d hla wife Linda
had three so ns. Son Travis, is
with the Sem inole C ounty
Sheriff's Office. His son. De■try, la a deputy with th e J a c k ­
sonville C onsolidated Police
D epartm ent.
A nother
son.
Eugene J r .. Is a p asto r, located
out of th e area. Gregory’s body
w as taken aw ay from th e a re a
a t 1 a.m . Eallnger said th is Is
the fourth officer sh o t an d
killed In th e line of duty in the

Deputy1A

Tobacco

ngi u
berry and
Raymond Shinncman of Lake
Mary.
Following the now-completed
disaster training In Orlando,
the 12 will be operating tn the
east Volusia County area lor
up to two weeks, and will be
providing m ass care services.
Including mobile feedings and
assisting family case workers.

which 4 0 to 50 ro u n d s were
fired.

last 45 days.
Office Police Inform ation Offi­
By 0 this morning, Eallnger cer Lt. Ja c k C ash said th at
said officers had shot nearly 60 neighbors described Slngeltaiy
canisters of tear gas Into a s keeping to him self.
’He
Slngcltary’s house, but Slngel­ tikes to be left alone,* said
tary was hiding In an area C ash.
where the gas hod little or no
Before the final raid of (he
affect.
They had also a it h o u se th is m orning. Eallnger
power and utilities to the com m ented, ’It’s been a val­
home. The only comment that
iant effort fay all th e people In­
Slngeltary made lo police wus volved.’ C ash added th a t he
a Jab at the munitions of the didn’t th in k It possible for
law enforcement agencies, “is Slngeltary to escape.
that the beat you have?" he
Investigation Into the killing
shouted from Inside the home.
of the dep u ty an d wounding of
Slngeltary reportedly has had two o thers, a s well a s (he over­
a history of Irrational behavior all situ atio n , h a s now been
. according to police officials, tu rn ed over th e Florida Delie was said (o have been pa rtm en t of Law Enforcem ent
heavily armed with possibly
FDLE).
(FI
four or more guns, several of
which are automatic weapons.
S taff W riter Nick Pfellauf con­
Seminole County Sheriffs tributed to th is report.

Don't be like your parents, don't smoket the
students said.

return or claiming the lass tn
1990 income. The option la
available only to taxpayers in
declared disaster areas and
m ust be able to document
losses and deduct any am ounts
recovered from insurance.
Taxpayers with
question
should phone the IRS toll-free
at 1-800-829-1040.

be made to American Red
Cross and Salvation Army.
Price gouging
CENTRAL FLORIDA • Florida
Agriculture and
Consumer
Services Commissioner Bob
Crawford has urged residents
In counties ravaged by wildfires
to Immediately report any In­
stances of price gouging to hla ’
departm ent.
’Price gouging la not only
unconscionable, but U Is Ille­
gal,* Crawford said. Individu­
als or businesses found guilty
oT price gouging could face
fines of up to a 1,000 per viola­
tion.

H oIIIm number
TALLAHASSEE • Officials
dealing with the fires that have
plagued Florida for more than
a month have now set up a
toll-free phone number for do­
nations and volunteers,
Persons wishing lo make a
donation or volunteer their
services are asked to phone 1Under state law, u la unlaw­
800-265-4982.
ful to charge exorbitant or ex­
The Florida Division of cessive prices for essential
Emergency Management sug­ Items auch as food. Ice. gen­
gests monetary donations. erators and lumber, following a
Food, clothing or other item s disaster.
are not needed at this time.
Crawford's toll-free hotline Is
Monetary donations may also 1-800-357-4273.

ening ft Worm Farm. He waa a
retired member .of the Central
Florida Beekeeper* A ssocia­
tion. Mr. Chapman served in
the U.8. Navy during WWU.
Survivors include wife. F ran­
ces W.; sons, Charles, Longwood, Mike. Ocoee, Steve. Lake

te n , Nellie Davis, 111100. Oa..
Margaret Carter. Omega, Oa.; 6
grandchildren;
1
greatgrandchild.
Baldwtn-Fairchild Osklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

A ustin ’B uster' N. Vlhlen, 85.
Bradenton, died Tuesday. July
7. 1998 at East Manor Medical
Care C enter, Sarasota; Mr. Vl­
hlen was born March 9, 1913
in Sanford. Mr. Vlhlen waa a
supervisor for Florida Power ft
Light Company, he waa Epla-

copslian.
Survivors
Include
wife,
Oretchen; daughters, Lydia
Freed. New Jersey. Anita Rauh.
Bradenton;
slater,
Alice
Nardgren. Sanford: brother.
8«dney Vlhlen. Sanford: 5
grandchildren;
I
great­
grandchild.
GriflUh-ClIne Funeral Home
Manasota Chapel. Bradenton.
In charge of arrangem ents. '

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during th e incident, waa the
com m unity officer assigned lo
(he Geneva area. He. too, had
been with th e sh eriffs office
since 1981.
The killer. Alan S lngeltary.
attended
Sem inole
High
School.
The 43 year-old well pum p
repairm an n aa h ad a histo ry of
m ental Illness, sh eriffs offi­
cials said.
As a young m an. th e 1973
SHS graduate know n lo hla
friends a s ’Big Al * w as active
in th e youth group at the First
B aptist C hurch of Sanford an d
In th e Fellowship of C h ristia n
A thletes.
In recent Umes h e h ad b e­
com e m ore of a recluse, barely
know n to hla neighbors In the
close-knit ru ral com m unity.
He h a d been em broiled tn
a n on-going d isp u te with h ts
landlord,
au th o rities
said .
Gregory h ad responded
to
o th er d istu rb an ce s a t th e hom e
involving Slngeltary a n d the
landlord, ah ertffa officers said .

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founded a breeding farm. Horses bred here were
SANFORD - Linda Wilson Herman's Royal called Neapolitans. They contributed also to the
Uptzzan Stallions will be featured at Flea World lip iz z a n line, with two foundation sires: ConverFtldays. Saturdays, and Sundays through July u n o . bom 1707. and Neapolitan), bam 1700.
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The Uptzzan stud Itself produced the foundsThe free shows are at noon and 3 p m.
non sire. Favory, bam 177B and the lOadrub
The bloodlines of the Uptzsan go back thou* stud produced the stallion Maestoso, bam 1773.
sands of years, stretching into antiquity. The
a late Infusion of Arabian blood came throupt
finest stallions that canted Arab sheiks across the Arabian stallion Stglavy. In 1810.
the desert w en thetr forebearers, and these
During World War II. Col. Alois Podhalsky was
horses, by a quirk of Cate, happened to become director of the Spanish Riding School. His Unis*
native to Spain.
cans In exile performed for Patton, and Podhal*
When Carthafe established colonies an the sky asked his help.
Spanish cxNUt. in 'th a'to x lh century B .O ..'v o lo -- • The story of o e im a l^ o n ^ F M M n .^ w h n n a j
saved the b ra d . Is well known to all horse lov­
ers. Walt Disney made a movie about It. "The
Miracle Of The White Stallions.* a perennial fa­
vorite.
The Plber stud farm exists to this day. still
supplying the Spanish Riding School with Uptzzans. You will recognize the Uptzzans which
were bred there by the L on thetr Jaw. and the
Imperial Hapaburg crown branded on thetr hip,
____ with a P below It. Of course Up!wans are bred In
.'o f the Lists- other places, loo. but Plber la Identified with the
Uptzsan breed today. as Uptzza once was.
rae blood Into
Uptzzans are bom dark, and turned white with
in the eighth eg*. sometimes not becoming pure white until

ent. The great trading city of Carthage, an (he
northern o o ssl of Africa, fancied fine hor ses, and
had stables inside (he walls of the city for 4.000
horses, as well as 400 war elephants.
Due to this infusion of oriental blood. Spanish

that by the lime they were driven out. in 1483
AD.. Spain was known as the place to go for fine
horses, much as Kentucky was known, a few
years ago.
As long as the Moors had control of Iheir
breeding, they refused to cross their horses with
the heavier breeds of Europe.
After they were driven o u t however, the prod­
ucts of the Barbary « Arabian • Andalusian
crosses were occasionally bred with the Vlllanos, a breed of the Pyram es m ountains, for
weighs 1.000 to 1.300 pound. The life expectancy
atae and strength.
, This, then, was the famed ‘Spanish horse* to often between 30 to 38 years, working well
which was Imported to Austria, and became the Into their twenties.
The beauty and grace of this almost forgotten
foundation of the Uptzzan breed.
One of the founders of the six Uptzsan blood­ art of horsem anship, has thrilled and delighted
lines was Pluto, bom In 1786 a t the audiences all aver the world for many years, may
Ftedertkaburg stud farm In Denmark.

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hot flashes and reduce the
risks that may come with us­
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Menopause to the end of
m enstruation and fertility and
results when the ovaries de­
crease their production of the
aex hormones estrogen and
progesterone. A woman to con­
sidered
to have reached
menopause when she has not
had a m enstrual period for 13
consecutive months, and there
to no other biological or
physiological cause.
The average age of m eno­
pause for U.8. women to 51; Ui
the U.8. and Canada, ap­
proximately
4,000 women
reach menopause every day.
The hot flash to the most
common symptom of meno­
pause and perlroenopause, th e
three y ean before and after
menopause. A hot flash to a
sudden feeling of heat th at
spreads over the body, result­
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body's circulation caused by

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on the frequency'and severity
of moderate and severe hot
flashes In menopausal women.
• The study will be con­
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sites in the U.8., with ap400 subiects par­
t ic ip a t in g .

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they, are between the r a of
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Pebble Junction ‘Rocks
Former cham pions go extra
innings to upset favorites in
W ednesday Tournament

This time I do
not have all of
the answers

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SANFORD _ Sometimes I have all the an­
swers. Seriously. Just ask me.
Today I don’t. I have a bunch of questions.
Did Miami Dolphins’ coach Jimmy John­
son really ssy he believed Lawrence Phillips’
story about the Incident where he hit a
woman In the mouth for refusing to dance
with him? Or was It a misprint?
: I’m aware that the Chicago Bulla have Toni
Kukoc and Randy Brown under contract,
but. Just for the heck of It. shouldn't they try
to re-sign Michael Jordan and Scottle Pipipen?
How about we just let Jerry Springer mod­
erate the NBA players vs. owners spat?
Is there anyone more pathetic on the
planet than a sports radio talk-show caller?
Do the Florida Martina remind you of the
final hours on the Titanic?
Was anyone Just a little nauseous when
Ken Ortfley Jr., eald he eras participating In
the home run derby heqaua* of the 4 million
Ians who elected him to the aU-etar game?
Or was Nike pulling some aertoua strings?
la there anyone out m en who can tell me
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SANFORD _ Twenty-one Innings
w u not enough to decide a chain*
plan In the post-season tourna­
ment of the Sanford Recreation
Department Men's Spring Wednes­
day Night Slow Pitch Softball
League at Plnehurst Park.
The top two seeds In the tour­
nam ent. Tire City and Pebble
Junction, met tn the finals, but It
took eight Innings for Pebble Junc­
tion. the No. 2 seed, to knock off
No. I lire City 18-15
In the semifinals, lir e Ctty cam e
from behind, uatoM • nine-run
fourth Inning to best Nobles Com­
munication 15-7, and Pebble June­

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Was anyone Mae angry thst
J S jiS S
.m uh. took away coverage of the women e
U A Open this weekend to eho* tto eame
rehashing of lire stories. over and over? How
many
can you show a burning buah?
T i n t the United States World Cup soccer
team to the sport what Pauly Shore h to
Shakespearean acting?
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Softball teams continue hunt for District titles
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ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
OVIEDO _ Third place In the state w asn't

« r back whan It uaad lo be the highif your summer?
f awe NBA players tnetetlng that marlnot be on a Mat of earturied drugs?
are they hiding?
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" m f uine. the Oviedo girts' 11-12-year-old
softball all-stars want to go farther. That means
a state title.
Things are looking good so far.
Last night at the Oviedo UlUe Lajgue Compies, the hosts sdvanced to the third round of
th T District 14 UtU% League Major Division
Softball Tournament with a 21-0 pounding of

The win means Oviedo w * s o n kilo Friday's

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• Ssminoto Hank). Santofd, Florida ■ Thursday, July B, 1OT8

Wednesday—
C ontlaaed from Page IB
single) an d Manny
SIM a an d Jerem y C hunat (one
ru n scored each).
Kandy Drown scored a nin
for Wells C ontracting In the
top or the first inning, b u t Dave
D ennett drove tn two ru n s and
D rett Molle. Jerry C am us. Vic
DIDartolo. Kent B rubaker an d
Dlake M urray drove In one run
each a s Pebble Ju n c tio n a n ­
swered with six ru n s In the
b o tto m 'o f the first to take the
lead for good.
Molle drove In an o th e r run In
th e second Inning a s P ebble

an d Dave Coss (two sin g les,
two ru n s scored).
Also hitting were B rett Molle
(one single, one ru n scored ,
two RBI), Dave B en n ett (one
single, two RBI),
w inning
pitcher Blake Murray (one s in ­
gle. one RBI), Mike Miller (one
single, one run scored), J o n a ­
th a n J o n e s (one single) a n d
Jo e DIBartolo (one RBI).
Doing th e hitting for Wells
C ontracting were Robert Hlrt
(one hom e run, two doubles,
one run scored, three RBI),
Randy Brown (two singles, tw o
ru n s scored), C hris W argo (two
singles), Tim Cooper. K enny

Ju n c tio n took a 7*1 lead.
Robert Hlrt h it a tw o-run
hom e ru n In th e th ird inn in g
an d doubled In an o th er ru n In
th e fifth Inning a s Wells C o n ­
tracting tried lo get back Into
the game, b u t Pebble Ju n c tio n
closed out the scoring on a J o e
DIDartolo sacrifice fly In the
sixth Inning.
Pacing Pebble Ju n c tio n w ere
Je rry C am us (two doubles, two
ru n s scored, one RBI), Vic
DIDartolo (one double, one
single, one run scored, one
RBI), Kent B rubaker (two sin ­
gle*. one ru n scored, one RBI)

Surge
IB

‘Everyone was ready to play and South Caro­
lina has gotten a lot better since we've seen
them last.*
The next home game for the Surge will be next
Tuesday. July 14th at 7 p.m. against the Vir­
ginia Vultures (6*1-0) at the Inline* Skate Cen­
ter In Longwood. For ticket Information, please
ta n (407) 767-7874.
Orlando opened the scoring at 0:29 of the first
period as forward Mike M artens found the net
on assists from Francois Leroux and Jocelyn
Langlols.
The Surge added another goal before the end
or the opening stansa as Langlols scored at 6:49
on assists from M artens and Alex Aleptn.
Jam ie Cooke gave the hosts a 3-0 lead at 7:St
or the second period with assists from MLRH
Player*of-lhe*Week Kyle Reeves and Jason
Shrnyr.
The Fire Ants finally got on the board a t 5:27
of the second as Mike A nastaslo scored on an
assist from Eric Morin.
But that was as close as South Carolina
would get as Reeves and M artens scored two
more goals each tn the second period to give the
Surge a 7-1 halftime lead.
Orlando increa sed th e lead to 9-1 early In the
third period as Leroux and Reeves both scored.
The Fire Ants got a third period goal from Rob

Concannon, but the Surge closed the period
wllh goals from Leroux and Aaron Balogh to
make the score 11-2 entering the final period.
Morin and Concannon scored the first two
goals the fourth period for South Carolina, but
Orlando scored the final two goals of the game
tn the llna) 1:47, with Brett Larson and M artens
doing the honors.
Steve Vestna and Qcrard Davis combined for
the win in goal for the Surge. Vrains faced 95
shots and had 31 saves, while Davis played the
(Inal 2:42 and stopped both shots he faced.
Contributing to the Orlando offense were M ar
tens (four goals, two assists), Reeves (three
goals, two assists), Leroux (two goals, two a s ­
sists), Cooke and Langlols (two goals and two
assists each), Larson (one goal, one assist),
Balogh (one goal). Shrnyr (four as stats), Aleptn
(two assists) and Kirk Llano
Ronalds
Ozollnah (one assist each).
Ken Shepard faced 51 shots and had 98 saves
in goal for the Fire Ants.
Providing the offense were Concannon (two
goals). Morin (one goal, two assists), A nastaslo
(one goal) and Kevin McKinnon (two aaatsta).

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Brown and Bob Wells (one sin ­
gle each) and Mike McLohon
(one run scored).
C am us an d J o n e s drove In
ru n s
as
Pebble
J u n c tio n
opened
the
c h a m p io n sh ip
gam e w ith two ru n s in th e top
of th e Orel Inning.
B ut Tire City answ ered right
back In the bottom of the first
Inning with a tw o-run h om e
ru n by PUxer.
Tire City app eared tike It
would add th e to u rn am en t tr o ­
phy to th e reg u lar sea so n
ch am p io n sh ip w hen It scored
seven ru n s In th e bottom of the
second Inning. A tw o-run dou­
ble tw Stew art a n d a tw o-run
sacrifice fly by P u re r were th e
big blows.

The score stayed 9-2 until
Pebble Junction started Its
rally in the firth inning.
Coos drove In two runs In a
six-run Qfth Inning and Molle
blasted a two-run home run tn
a flve-run sixth Inning as Peb­
ble Junction look a 19-11 lead.
Tire City had seared two runs
In the fifth Inning on an error
and then cam e back to Ue the
game with two runs In the b o t­
tom of the sixth inning, again
on the strength of an error.
Pebble Junction got their

IN B R I E F

Girls Basketball Shoot
Out
SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
win boat the Winn Dixie dirts* 18-and-Under
Basketball Shoot Out this
I (July 10-12).
ent. th at win have Round Robin and
a O iempln t U p Round, hi expected to draw
between 50 and 75 college scouts.
Iksm entry fire is S250 and team s agreeing
lo boot a foreign team win be given preferFor more.Information, can Ken Patrick at
SCC, (407) 938-2092.

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Aral two batters on base In the
seventh inning and loaded the
bases with two out. but could
not score and Tire City went
down In order in the bottom of
the seventh inning, forcing ex­
tra Innings.
In the top of the eighth In­
ning, Joe DIBartolo singled
ana Coss walked before Molle
pul Pebble Junction ahead
with a single. After an o u t
Mike Miller singled tn s run
and Molle scored when Kvle
Brubaker reached on an error.
Kent Brubaker then capped
the ftve-nm uprising by tripling
in two runs.
Tire City tried to answer In
the bottom of the eighth In­
ning. Bryson reached on an er­
ror and Denny Miller singled.
After an out, Clark singled In a
run and Seders followed with a
sacrifice fly.
But Murray then coaxed a fly
ball to end the game and give
Pebble Junction the trophy.
Pebble Junction
were Brett Molle (one home
run. one single, three rum
scored, three RBI), Dove Coss
(two doubles, four runs scared,
two RBI), Mike Miller (two sin­
gles. two runs scored, two
r a n . Vic DIBartolo (two sin-

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Other hitters were Jerry Ca­
mus and Jonathan Jones (two
singles and one RBt each),
Kent Brubaker (one triple, one
run scored, two RBI), Bob
Markos (one triple, two runs
scored, one RBI), Joe DIBar­
tolo (one single, two runs
scored, one RBI) and winning
pitcher Blake Murray (one run
scored).
Powering Tire City were
Bobby Brown (one double, two
i, two runs scored, one
r a n . Mike Clark (three singles,
one run scored, one RBI). Trey
Braaseur (one double, one sin­
gle. one run scored), Denny
Miller (two singles, three runs
scored) and Red O am er (two
singles).
Also, Jam ie PItie r (one home
run. one run scored, lour RBI),
John Stewart (one double, one
run scored, two RBQ. Bruce
Setters fone single, two rum
scored, two RBQ, Dee Dunn
(one single, two ru m scored,
one RBQ. Mickey Cagbum (one
sln 0 e. a m run scored) and
Chris Bryson (one run scored).

Footboll officials dass
ORLANDO _ The C f.O A (C en tal Florida
Officials Association) football -training claaa
MU meet every Monday and Thursday ere*
nines from 6:90 p.m. to 8:90 p.m. at Kdgewater High School in Orlando.
This d e ss la for all new officials, transfer

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Semtnota Herald, Sanford, Florida •Thursday. July B. 1BB6

Weight Watcher*

American Loglon

A local chapter of Weight
Watchers meets at the
Mai?
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:48 to
6:45 p.m.

American Legion Post 83 and

unit meet the second Thurs­

day, at S p.m.. a t the Post
Home. 3874 8. Sanford Ave.
For Information, call 322-1653.

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Tosatmaitert
The Omni Toastm asters Club
#6M1 will meet a t 5 3 0 p.m.
event Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.

•unrlM Klwsnls
The Seminote Sunrise Klwants Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m .. a t Shoney's, US IT93, south of Airport Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For Infor­
mation. call Tbny McDaniel at
334-0469.

A free clinic to Include Mood
preserve check, Mood s t* a r
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to 11 a.m .. at the Geneva
Elementary School In the old
school budding, com er of First
snd Main Street in Geneva. The
dim e la sponsored by the
Seminole County Health Departm ent In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Ofllee and Geneva Elementary
School. For information, cafi
349*0284.

Lake Mary Church of the M anren t, 171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
The neon meeting Is twM.tn

In order to be valid a w ill
m ust be properly executed
Last week we discussed some
of the formal requisites of a
will. In addition to complying
with the formal requisites dis­
cussed Iasi week a will m ust be
executed properly In order to
be valid.
The valid execution of a will
has six requirem ents. Three of
the requirem ents apply to the
testator and three of the re­
quirem ents apply to the wit­
nesses. The first requirem ent
Is that the will be signed fay the
testator. This requirem ent la
satisfied by any mark affixed
by the testator wKh the Intent
th at the mark operate as the
testator's signature,
The second requirem ent la
that the testator sign at the
end of the will. Interestingly,
this requirement has been Ub«ndly construed In Florida. The
sctual location of the signature
* Irrelevant. A win Is valid If
Mpwd ”*t the end* In a tim e
team. So althou#i the testator
anywhere, once the Therefore, either one of the
testator signs there can be no totlowing teats th at other
additions made to the will. Any states apply to determ ine
"presence’ may be used by the
Florida courts.
The Orel lest Is the ’scope of
vision’ test. The courts that
adhere to this teat require that
the parties be In each other's
scope of vision when they sign.
This test doesn't require that

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Legal Notices
IN T N E C O U R T O F C O M M O N P L E A S OF
C E N T R E C O U N T Y , P E N N S Y L V A N IA
C IV IL A C T IO N — LA W
O R P H A N S ' C O U N T DIVISION
N *. * 7 -1 7 0 *
In re A d op tio n of
Shaw n**** Lynn Haabrouck
DOD S/tS/BS
N O T IC S O F N EA N IN O
O N P E T IT IO N F O R IN V O LU N T A R Y T E R M IN A T IO N
O F P A R E N T A L RIO M TS
To O a r a ld F ra n k N a a b ra tM k
A P etitio n ha* been tiled aakm g the C ourt to put an an d to alt
nghta you have to your ch ild . S h a w n a a e * L yn n N a a b ra u a k That
h e a rin g w ill b * held m C o u rtro o m N o 3. C e n tra C o u n ty
Courthoua*. Detletonte. Penneyhranla on tha tS th day o l Auguat.
1SSS. at • 00 o 'c lo c k a m
IF Y O U DO NOT A P P E A R AT THIS HEARINQ. THE C O U R T MAY
D ECIO E THAT YO U A R E NOT IN TERESTED IN RETAININQ Y O U R
RIQHTS TO Y O U R CHILD AND Y O U R FAILURE TO A P P E A R MAY
A F F E C T THE CO U R T S OECISION ON W H ETH ER TO EN D Y O U R
RIQHTS TO Y O U R CH ILD Y O U ARE W A R N ED THAT EVEN IF YO U
FAIL TO A P P E A R AT THE S C H E D U LE D HEARINO. THE HEARINQ
W ILL O O ON W ITHOUT Y O U AND Y O U R RIOHTS TO Y O U R CHILD
MAY DE N EEO ED DY THE CO U R T WITHOUT YO UR DEINQ P R E ­
SENT
You hair* a right to be repreaented at tha hearing by a law yer
You ahould take Hue p ap er to your lawyer at one* tl you d o not
have a law yer o r cannot altord on*, go to or telephone tha off tea
••I forth below to Itnd out where you can get legal help
Centra County Court Admrniatrator
Centre C ounty Courthoua*
Belle ton ta. PA 1SSJ3
( S t4) 3SS-S737
C actih ed from tha record* thi* 17th day o l June. tSSS
R og er A Bierty. C O C
Dnnaion o l Com m on Plea*
C o u rt o l Centra County. PA
IN T N I C O U R T O F C O M M O N P L E A S O F
C E N T R E C O U N T Y , P E N N S Y L V A N IA
C IV IL A C T IO N — LA W
O R P H A N S ' O O U R T DIVISION
N *. S 7 -S 7 S S
In r* A doption o l
S h aw naeta Lynn Haabrouck
DO B S/tS/BS
P E T IT IO N F O R IN V O LU N T A R Y T E R M IN A T IO N
T O T N E H O N O R A B L E J U D O B S O F S A ID CO U R T .
The P etitio n o l C h ild ren and Youth S ervice* raapectlulty r*pre­
vents
t Tha ch.ld •* S h e w n * * * * L y n n N a a b ra u a k , who w as b o m on
A u g u a t I S , I M S . In S am Inala C o u n ty , F lo r id a , has bean In tha
car* end cuatody o l C h ild ren and Youth Service* sine* June IS.
IS * 7.
3 The natural mother o l the ctuid ta J o d y Lyn n P e e * a . an adult
having bean born on A p r il I S , 1ST*
3. Tha natural m other la o l the C au casian race and haa no rollgroua a lh liah o n
4 Tha natural mother reorder at t t l - C E a st Sprue* Street,
P hiiipaburg Panntyhrania. K I S S
5 The natural mother sig ned a Conaant o l N atural Parent on
D ecem ber 27. 1*17. relinquishing her parental nghta to the c h ild
6 Th* aaact loca tion ot th* natural putative lather. O a ra ld
F ra n k Naabraseah. b eing unknoam. this C o u rt ordered N o lle * ot
th* petition for involuntary term ination o f parent*! right* be mad*
by p ub licatio n in Sanford. Florida P ro o f of p ub licatio n trill be
provided a t H b ecom es availab le a t E ah ib it *A *
7. Th* natural putathr* father of th* chMd la O arald Frank
Haabrouck. an aduN havin g baan b o m on Jw iy S , ISO S.
t Th* natural putathr* lather ta o l th* C au ca sia n ra ce and h a t
no rattgiou* affiliation.
B Children and Youth S a rvtcat w ill aaastma cuato d y o t th* c h ild
aa they hav* ainc* Jam * M , 1 BBT u n til th* c h ild M ad op ted
10 Th* natural mother. J o d y t| * a P o o* * , an d th* natural put*-

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IN TM S C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T N I IIQ H T IIN T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FOR
M M I N O L I CO UN TY,
F LO R ID A
C IV IL DIVISION
C A S S NO. B B - I K I - A - 1 4 - A
OENEOUITY PRO PERTIES, a
C alifornia Lim ited Partnership.
Plaintiff
J A Y R NORTON
Indtvidualty. WILLIAM R
NORTON a* Paraonal
R epresentative o f tha
Eatata o l JAY R
NORTON. Oacaaaad. JAY N
NORTON. ELIZABETH
N DOEH M ER. MARLTON
A NORTON and WILLIAM R
NORTON, a*
Denellclartee under the
Eatata o l J A Y R NORTON.
D e ceated . tha unknown
tp o u ta . heirs, devisee*,
grant*** and cradltora o l JAY
R NORTON. D eceased and alt
other parties claim ing by.
through, under or against him.
and alt unknown natural
persona it alive, and II dead or
not known lo bo dead o r aihre,
their (everal and respective
unknown apoutea. hair*,
d e v tse se . g ra n t s * * ,

and creditors, or other parti**
claim ing by. through or under
those unknown natural
persona, and tha several and
respective unknown assigns,
su cce sso rs in Internal,
trust**!, o r othar paraon
claim ing by. through . under or
again*! any corporation or
othar legal entity named a t a
defendant, and all claim ant*,
paraon* or parti**, natural or
corporate, o r whoa* aaact
1*0*1 atatua It unknown,
claim ing under any o l lh*
above nam ed or daaertbad
defendants o r p a rlie s or
claim ing to hav* any rig h t
•nta o r in t e r e s t In and lo
tha land* herein described,
O A KS AT L A K E MANY. LTD . a
Florida Lim ited Partnership,
Defendants
TO. Ja y N. N orton
N O T IC S O F AOTIOM
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OF T N I E IO N T E IN T N
JU O IC IA L C IN O U IT
IN A N D F O R
• IM IN O L I COUNTY,
F LO R ID A
C A S E NO: S B - t B S t- O R - S S - S
JOHN A EVANS JR
P a lllio n a r
and
UMPAI UTAMA EVANS

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N O T IC E O F AC T IO N
OF D ISS O LU T IO N
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TO UMPAI UTAMA EVANS
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YOU ARE H EREO Y NOTIFIED
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M arnag* haa b**n Iliad agaln al
you and you ar* required to
•*rv* a copy o l your w rtllan
dalanaaa. II any. to II on JA M E S
M
M A Q E E . E SQ U IR E , tha
P e titio n * ,'» atlornay. who* a
addrat* i* i i S H illcraet Street.
Orlando. FL 37S01 on or batora
JULY to . tSSS and III* lh * ortgmat with lh* clerk o l th it court
either
b alore
aan rlc*
on
Patittonar'a atlornay o r Im m edi­
ately lh a ra a lla r; oth arw lea a
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you lo r the relral dem anded In
tha Petition
W ARNINO
R u le t f 7(1.
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P rocadu r*. require* c e rta in
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a Inking o l pleading*.
WITNESS m y hand and tha
aaal o l thi* co urt on JU N E t l .
IM S
(SEAL)
MARYANNE M O R SE
C L E R K OF T H I C O U R T
Dy: Nancy R W inter
Deputy Clark
In accordance w ith lh* A M I R ICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT.
paraon with d itabM tt** naadm g
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ap a cla l
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Seminole
County Special
Olym pians

When the
public needs
to know

SUNDAY. JULY 26,1998

90th YEAR. No. 240

Neighbor with shady
past questioned abou
Geneva triple murde
0 a m. niday * seven hours before Seminole
County Sheriff Don Ealinger released hto Iden­
tity. Reynolds has been grilled by Investlgitors
in what authorities call custodial Interviews. He
has not confessed to having a role In the mur­
ders. It to believed he was taken to the medical
unit at the jail for treatment of an Injury or ail­
ment.
.
_ ,. •

Incarcerated at James
C. Polk Correctional
Facility In Sanford. He
to there without bond.

th e judgm to Seminole just don't get.” she
Tm not limited to this one particular Is­
sue.” Ootd said. Hut* it's so Important 1
want to stress It aa I run tor a Judicial seat.
We are not allowed to tfve
opinions on
the law but I fad I have sufficient knowito talk about domestic violence In gen*

Persistence
pays fo r man
fighting crim e

It greatly disturbs Oold that the county
toot making any progress to Its efforts to

C an d id ate H en ley locked in L o n g w o o d keys cap er

Sm all area studies to evaluate growth to the east, to the west

�2A •Semtnole Herald. Sanford. Florida ■Sunday, July 26. 199B

Business

B u y life
in su ran ce
an d s a v e o n
yo u r ca r.

Choo Choo re-opens
Special to the Herald
SANFORD • Choo Choo Car Wash was to have licit! Its grand re­
opening lids weekend. The event follows a ribbon culling
ceremony Friday morning at 9 a m. set up by Julie Campbell at
the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Choo Choo Car Wash planned the celebration In Include free
balloons, free soda and free popcorn to all customers. In addition,
special promotional packages In the detailing shop and car wash
area were available. Each vehicle serviced was Invited to enter a
drawing for a free complete detail, worth $119.95 plus tax.
The 10-year-old car wash business was sold Jan. 1 o f this year
to Alan Norris and Sharon Ryan. /Man is a full-time on-site
manager. Since January, they have beeti working to Install a new
tunnel washing system which Includes the latest innovations In
the car wash industry. At the same time they have managed to
retain the Victorian charm of the old building at 2118 French
Avenue (U.S. Highway 17-92 at 24th Street) In Sanford.
Norris boasts that Choo Choo Car Wash ts still the finest full
service soft cloth car wash In the area. It continues to maintain a
professional detail center offering complete detailing services
from boats to RV*s to automobiles and trucks.

Harry Roid III, Edie lies, Lynda Oatdorfl and Cberlo May, ol the Sanlord Ctiambor ol Commorce; Ron
Rose, oxoculivo diroclor, Jim
Staloy, chamber member, help cut
the ribbon on Iho grand re-opening
ol Choo Choo Car Wash, now owned
by Alan Norris (third Irom right), with
son. Kolby Norris and co-owner
Sharon Ryan. In Iron! Alana Norris,
with Sara Kirchnary, holds 'GiGf,
the official mascol
Horait) Photo by Tommy Vlncont

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Southwest Volusia
The next ‘hot spot’ for
commercial growth
Special to the Herald
MAIT1AND - The lntcrstate-4
corridor tn southwest Volusia
County is shaping up to be the
next Central Florida hot spot
of commercial
development
activity. Commercial rral es­
tate veteran George Livingston,
president of Rcalvest Partners.
Inc. said that over the next five
years,
residential
develop­
ment. already active In the
area, will expand further and
retail, office and Industrial de­
velopment will likely boom.
"Most of the commercial de­
velopable acreage In the Lake
Mary area Is already commit­
ted." Livingston said. "North of
Lake Mary, residential devel­
opment activity Is already
strong and we’re about to see
a major expansion of commer­
cial development that will ex-,
.tend well tnto southwest Votusla County. Much of (he devel­
opment will focus an high tech

manufacturers,
and Lucent
Technologies Is the driving
force at the moment. The keys
are available acreage and a
major transportation network
that makes Orlando. Daytona
Ucach and the entire Fast
Const of Florida easily accessi­
ble."
Livingston
said
Rcalvral
Partners. Inc. brokered one
major transaction In the corri­
dor and two additional trans­
actions arc presently In the
negotiation stage.
lie said that while Southwest
Volusia may prove to be Cen­
tral Florida’s hottest new mar­
ket. he foresees significant ex­
pansion In oilier areas as well.
Rcalvest
Partners.
Inc.,
based In Maitland. Is n fully In­
tegrated commercial real es­
tate company specializing In
brokerage. ifo n a g W r if. %tnMilling, research-appraisal and
. development services. _

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m

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&amp; Associates

Imuraner Agrnt). Ira
1290 E. Normandy Blvd.,
DoIlona, PL 31729
(407) 974-1030
Orlando: (4071 290-1944

Nuii’
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Teresa, new Business Dept,
manager
SANFORD - Harper M e­
chanical.
5401
Benchmark
Lane, Sanford, has announced
the appointment of Teresa as
the new manager of the busi­
ness department.
"It’s Just
Teresa."
said spokesperson
Terri Licking. "That’s her en­
tire legal name."

Total Business Bunking includes:

Teresa has over 15 years ex­
perience In construction ac­
counting and will be directly
responsible for the mainte­
nance of Harper’s accounting
practices, develop and/or co­
ordinate the appropriate ac­
counting and statistical data
for all departments, as well as
managing the entire account­
ing staff.

• Ihrsomd Account Contact

Applicants wantsd
CENTRAL FLORIDA - The
Greater Orlando Association of
Realtors (GOAR) Is seeking ap­
plicants for Its equal opportu­
nity outreach and mentor pro­
gram, which provides scholar­
ships for minorities Interested
In pursuing a career In real cs. tate.
The program provides for
course Instruction at the Insti­
tute of Florida Real Estate Ca­
reers, Inc., and each recipient
will be assigned a mentor to
act as a resource during his or
her first year o f practice.
To receive on application for
the
scholarship
program,
phone 422-5143,
extension
316.

Temporary staffing
SANFORD - Workers Tempo­
rary Staffing. Inc. lias an­
nounced new offices In San­
ford and Tampa. Both will
open October 1.
Worker’s Temporary Staffing
also reported record numbers
of temporary Job placements
during the first six months this
year, approaching 10,000.

New lease
MAITLAND - Rcalvest Part­
ners. Inc. of Maitland, has
successfully negotiated a new.
long-term lease for warehouse
space at the Longwood Indus­
trial Center, under construc­

• Mmp/f/Ierf Business CJwtking
with am iable (hvrdrafi
Protection

• Monthly Summary Statement

• Business Credit Card

• lines o f Credit A Loans
• Business Money Market Account
• PC llaukin# for QuickHooks*
• fnmfmeni Consultation

Ts rsss
tion at 1205 Sarah Street,
across from
Lyman
High
School on State oad427 In
Longwood.
The lease agreement Is with
Business Archives. Inc., for
17,120 square feet of space, at
a value of over $412,000.
The building Is nearly com­
pleted and already 100 per­
cent leased, according to Realvcst President George Living­
ston.

New district manager
MAITLAND - William "Bill"
Clements lias been named new
district manager of Adminlstaff, Inc., a professional em­
ployer organization. Clements,
a new member of the Greater
Lake Mary/Hcathrow Cham­
ber of Commerce, is responsi­
ble for new business develop­
ment and administration for
the Orlando District Office
which Is located In Maitland.

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Gold medal award
LONGWOOD - Atlantic Dala
Services, a financial services
consulting
firm,
has
an
uwarded Rottcri Jensen, senior
consultant of Longwood. with
its most prestigious employee
honor, the Gold Medal Award.
It was presented during the
company’s recent employee
gala In Boston.
Only 41 Gold Medal Award
winners were selected from
among the international firm's
employees.

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S t \ I in s i
M’ay mi rmmthly msiiiiriiaiiir fits through Augutt II, 1999.
Normal oitlit itili'tia apply. Member IDIC./M'i'JH Sun I nisi it a rrgitlrrrd
timin' mark belonging c\i luviivly to Hmrliml Hanky Ini'. Mk't 21)1 H

�Scmtnola Harald, Sanford, Florida •Sunday. July 26. IM S - S A

r ^ T ir ? '

[ J i mm

Lake M ary will be 25 years old on A ugust 7.
To celebrate the city’s anniversary,

P o iM M lo n
Joseph Hudlck. 20. of 175
Tim Tam Ct.. Lake Mary, was
arrested Tuesday, July 21. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Hudlck was charged with pos­
session of cannabis under 20
grams. He was arrested In the
2000 block or State Road 434.
Officers found cannnbls on Die
floor of a hotel room where
they found defendant nnd sev­
eral others.
Justin Nguyen. 20. of 1228
Windsor ‘Ave.. Longwood, was
arrested Tuesday. July 21, by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Nguyen was charged with pos­
session of cannabis under 20
grains. Nguyen was arrested In
the 2000 block of State Road
434.
Robert White. 43. of 1703 W.
14th St.. Sanford, was arrested
Tuesday, July 21, by Sanford
police. White was charged with
possession of crack cocaine
and possession of drug para­
phernalia. White was arrested
at the comer of Seventh Ave­
nue and Olive Street. Report
said that White has an active
warrant
out
or
Seminole
County.
Matthew Apperson, 19, of
677 Stonefleld, Heathrow, was
arrested Tuesday. July 21, by
Seminole County deputies. Apperson was charged with pos­
session of cannabis under 20
grams. Apperaon was arrested
tn the 2000 block of State Road
434.

the Sem inole H erald will publish a
souvenir anniversary edition o f

LAKEMARY^
i Brown, public Information officer tor Sheriff Don EsNnger.

Recognizing those w ho
give info to the public
Mike** stepping out
as Deanna steps in
Today we m ogn lzc those
who sene as press secretaries
and public Information spe­
cialists. Theirs Is no easy job.
This was evident Thursday
when President Clinton an­
nounced that his press Secre­
tary Mika McCuny was leav­
ing (lie White House.
McCuny was well liked and
respected by the media as he
spent the last three years ex­
plaining tils boss' pollrlrs and
actions with a dry wit. Cllnlon
said McCuny set the standard
for future press secretaries.

Leaving Iha acena
Michael Holt. 23. of 793 Lin­
coln Pkwy.. Oviedo, was ar­
rested Monday. July 20. by
Florida Highway Patrol. Holt
was charged with leaving the
scene of an accident with
property damage. Holt was ar­
rested on Grand Avenue.

As often ns wp see McCuny
on TV. we are also seeing
O— ana Brown, who Is the new
spokesperson for Hie Seminole
County ShertfTs Office. Sheriff
Dsn Bsltngor has called on
Drown frequently the last cou­
ple of weeks to control
the
mighty media.

Battery
Steven Prlvett. 35. of 820
Rosalia, Sanford, waa arrested
Tuesday, July 21, by Sanford
police. Prlvett was charged
with battery and waa arrested
in the 2500 block of Old Lake
Maty Road. Prlvett allegedly
pushed his son down on the
ground.

She has been put to the lest
at the Memorial Service to
Deputy Eageae Gregory and at
the triple murder site west of
Qenevs. Isn't she due for a
Night Out or Shop With u Cop
event?

W EATH ER

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Today: Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs In the mld-BOs.
Lows tn the mid-70s Bnatfnrt
Afternoon thunderstorms. Highs
In the mid-90s. Lows In the mid
70s. Monday:
derstorms. Highs
90s. Lows In the mld-70s,
4eyi Afternoon thunderstorms.
Highs In the mld-90s. Lows in
the mld-70s.

EATURDAT:
HUM TABLE: min. 7:35
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a.,m., maj. 1:10 a.m.. min. 7:50

10:05 a.m., 10:24 p.m.. low:
3:53 a.m.. 4:01 p.m. Row Bayraa Beach: high: 10:10 a.m..
10:29 p.m., low: 3:58 a.m.. 4:06
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a.m., 10:44 p.m., low: 4:13
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Hero are tbs

on Friday In the Florida

0-0-1S-IO-SI
(July IS)

n o il ooworrwSn

k New
Smyrna Bench: Seas are 24 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona Is 81 degrees and
at New Symma. 82 degrees.
Winds are from the south at
10-15 m.p.h.

D on’ t miss it!

/■V4”JI
Kgg». digs, peanuts
Now and then there are
rvrnls that can not be over­
looked. One Is the annual Cen­
tral M ales Kgg root
si
Pittsfield. More than 25,000 lo­
cal yokels will try to see If they
can win the World's Largest
Egg contest.
The Tidewater
Weekend at St. Mary's City In
Maryland Is another tentftc
event. Il Is for qualified diggers
only. Shovels are optional.
The U1A Basnet Congress Is
meeting on Monday. They'll
play shell games end pick a
Mr. Peunul during festivities at
Hilton Head. S.C.

Time and Spacey
How many films does Oscar
boy E evla Epeeoy make a
year? Docs he have tone to
celebrate his 39th birthday on
Sunday? We know MSek Jaggar is going to party f a .k ls
65lh on the same day. Dtd you
see that picture o f his
old
daughter?
ducer/dtrector Stake
and actor Jaoen Beheads are
both 76 on Sunday.
Another fellow hitting 76 on
Monday Is TV producer IterIce Skating great
will be 50 on
Monday.
singer
Mamreen
McGovern will be 49. County
singer BehMe Oontry (Ode to
BUlie Joe J will be 56. Where has
she been anyhow? And do you
realize her real name la
Roberta S treeter?
Take this for what It Is worth
but there was once a fellow
named Clinton who waa the
vice president of the United
States. His name waa Os sags
Clinton and he waa our fourth
VP. He served from 1805 to
1612 when he died. Clinton
was bom on July 26. 1739. On
his death bed, he supposedly
denied knowing anyone named
M oaica.

Baraboo quizeroo
Bamboo
to
Milwaukee.
That'a the route for the Oreat
Circus Parade that begins
Monday In Wisconsin. A naif
million people, some of whom
have given up on the Brewers,
will watch the 750 horses, 751
clowns and 752 animals pa­
rade to a 40-tent Big Top.
They'll pass by Lake Michigan.
Circle the circus wagons.

Who b he?

Sem inole Herald

The souvenir edition will be published Sunday, August 2,
and will include a selection o f articles published in the Sanford
Herald over the past 25 years and a time line chronicling the
city’s growth. An overview o f the city’s celebration, on
Saturday, August 8 will also be featured.

His signature song was “My
Time Is Your Time." He also
sang, 'Say u Isn't so/’ and T a t
"Just a Vagabond Lover." He

FINAL APPROVED 1998/1999

CONSOLIDATED PLAN
FUNDING SUMMARY
SEMINOLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
VOLUSIA/SKMINOLK
HOME CONSORTIUM
(SOUTHERN SECTOR)
Seminob County b tha radpiant of fadaral grant funds through a numbar of programs administarad
by tha U S. Department of Housing and Urban Davatopmant (HUD). Thssa Indude tha Community
Development Stock Grant (DC8Q) Program, tha HOME Investments Partnership Program (Volusia
and Saminoia Counboa termed a consortium in 1991 to qualify for tha HOME Program;, and tha
Emergency Shatter Grant (E8G) Program. These programs are designed primarily to assist tha
OourByatWMWd modarpta Incnms rasldanta. In order to streamline ths administration of these pro" gram*,’ HUO tiae oonaokdated aJi of the local planning and dtlzan participation raquiramants for
. .EMM YEriowfederal programs Into a single administrative process: T h e

The Consolidated Plan rspraaanta tea bast thinking of tea County, its residents, local organizations,
and soda! sendee providers. As part of tee Plan davatopmant process, tee County solicited kteas
from soda! service agendas, housing providers. County and City departments, and held public
hearings to seek input on probtems and needs, as we* as on how the County should best use these
funds.
Based on this information and analysis, in 1995 tee County developed a Ffve-Ysar Strategic Plan.
This Plan sets priorities tor County activities in the oomlng years. In tea area of affordable housing,
the County, working with its non-profit housing partners, win continue to give priority to assisting Its
tow income residents through downpaymant, rehabilitation, and rental assistance end by helping
homeless families with children, including victims of domestic violence. The County will continue to
target Ha non-housing community development activities within its low income target neighbor­
hoods.

The County haa prepared a Ono-Yaar Action Plan. Tha uaaa of funds for ths ftocal year
bagtnnlwg October 1, 1998, art:
COBQ Projram: The following represents the allocation of funds for the 13th program year of
the CDBG Program:
Midway Paving A Drainage
$600,000
Hopper Academy Historical Preservation
225,000
City of Casaefcerry-Sunnytand Paving
350,922
City of Sanford - Boys A Girts BkJg. Rehab
41,174
City of Sanford - 7th Street Sewer Installation
40,000
City of Sanford - Oleander Avenue Sidewalk Protect
14,000
Seminob County Comm. Aset. - Emergency medical Assistance
90,000
Seminob County Comm. Asst - Child Care Assistance
30,000
RKz Theater Historic Preservation
437,000
Boys &amp; Gifts Chib - LWb H. Groan Comm. Ctr.
25,000
Housing Delivery Services
233,669
Administration
443,149
Cbaranoa
55,066
The Grove Counselling Center, Inc.
35,000
TOTAL
$2,620,000

waa bom on July 28, 1901.

The following represents the allocation of funds for next year's HOME Program:

”S*rving Seminole County Since 1908"

Owner and ranter occupied housing rehabilitation
Tenant-based rental asebtanoe
Purchase, rehabilitation and/or
provision of rental units (CHDO set-aside
Administration
TOTAL

8unmy, July 26,1996 • Vol. 90, No. 240
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�■WOWOI

ED IT O R IA L

Behind the
face o f tragedy
The tragic deaths Wednesday of a Genevaarea family, following the recent, also tragic

death of Deputy Gene Gregory during a
shoot-out In that same town, have shocked
us all.
Daniel Prtvett, 33, Robin Elane Raaor. 32,
and Christine Razor, 11, were brutaQy
bludgeoned to death at their Clekk Circle
home. Deputy Gregory was a casualty when
crazed and heavily armed gunman Alan
Singletary held police at bay for 13 hours
after a landlord tenant dispute escalated.
Our prayers are with these famiHaw.
In both cases, the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office mohihard qufckty and
efficiently to gain control over crisis
situations. The sheriff and his deputies may
have been juat doing their Jobs, but those
jobs and the danger surrounding them,
should make us pause to say thanks. Law
enforcement Is often a thankless profession.
Men and women put their Uvea on the kne
for the safety and welfare of all rttttrna.
When atrocious acta are committed, as In
the Prtvett-Razor slaying, deputies tlrchaaty
work to solve the crime aa qufekty aa
possible.

S om e solutions to fix the sch ool system
For the record, I have been looking at the
Seminole County echool ayatea for tome time
now. Any atudcnt that want* a Drat claaa educa­
tion can get It In a Seminole County achool. cm
long an they are taking honors and AP
dosses..that's the problem.
The problem does not Call solely an the school
system. It Is a problem are all share and need to
correct by getting Involved and supporting,
pushing higher standards for everyone. As far
as teachers go. are have got some of the best.
There haa been some misunderstanding be­
cause of my position on vouchers that has given
some the wrong Impression. 1 am far a voucher
system because I believe that there should be
choices and that some students would do better
In different settings. 1 also believe that parents
that artah to have their children attend a church
school or home school should have that choice
along artth other choices.
1strongly support a longer achool day and no
homeworn. I have arrlttsn about these Issues far
years and some school systems are dthcr In the
process at
some of these changes or al­
ready have. The achool day atarta too early and
ends too early. A longer day with NO HOME­
WORK would serve everyone. The students
would spend more time in achool but would
have more free time after. The teachers would
spend more hours In achool, but would not have

THINK ABOUT TH18
SEMINOLE COUNTY

aiyv, no nomewor*,

during the first «gg
throughout the otai
Keep it simple. Bm
made in the last 30
we continue to com*

As long aa humans discount the worth of
others, law enforcement officers wfU be

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Under egregious circumstances, we wti
to thank those officers who may be Juat
doing their Jobs, but who have with us a
sense that extreme wrong WlO be puntatM
and that the safety of society Is worth
preserving at all costa.

Rare disorders
ElrfJt i*itu

plffitn wrong 00 WM 00
concerning the iST.OOO

M a lo y needs to soul-search
o ver decision about M -16s

Random acts o f kindness

QuaatCotumnaAnd lasara 1bTha Editoran
wataxne. Tha Hamid mayor may not agraa
yournratfSnandmant lighttoanprata It.

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Truth or D A R E ? A n ti-dru g cam paigns are p o o rly executed
Itw new Truth campaign to
^
young people aa to the
Of MB
____
to mjr fifth gfade
another i
anti-drug machine',
the DARK Program.
DARE,
Drvg
Awareneaa
R n M io ci Education, Mat •
police officer to elementary
achoola to teach Udo the evtta
of drugs and the methods they
g P . - y 'g * * * w
own man. r w nt, the oodqr
named program Qf you think
about it. the name ngy-its tt
educates
how
to
m ist
awareneaa of drugs. Odd.) took
a big chunk of thne out of
acfaoal. and so I Mwd It I did
not think much of It
aa I

Thinking back, however, that
DARK officer taught my class
aoow
wacky
stuff.
He
Instructed us that If one of our
Mends asked us to emoke.
drink, or do druga with them,
we should try to change the
auMect
Change the aublect?
kind1 c? weak-wtfed
facing did the Seminole County
School Board want to make
aw? That program taught me
haw to run from so many
attuattena that t might never
have to confront one problem
In my Ufe. Call me enuty. but
that sounds unhealthy.
Now that my age group Is
a$dn the target nr
d n g campaign, I hoped (or
better. Thrift. Brat off. has a
of. not stopping

Letters

ALEX
KANE
Aim K*rw it ■ mnlor
■t Lyman High School.

teenagers from smoking, but to
*diwoH* ttwro aa to the I f f of
Big Tobacco. Aa a person who
h a lf the tobacco industry, 1
consider Mat a Bn* goal. i d .
n I m at home watching
television. I saw bow Thrift

Sheriffs Office when be

illegal ac-

elate rumGood ole’ Rubis is homew dvtty.
SXT’He
hJ has maintained a license plate

and told t
in gdqrl

he’d do what he

a my at

and the
otuppeo on tor me at tne riumane society.
Tne letter la meant to
fatttude to Mr. Leaaard, Mr,
your
pubkcaUon.
Jkraph Boast

BanSed. P t

television to show how poorly
they could treat people. It also
made me wonder how Truth
planned to educate youths
about
Ilea
concerning
cigarettes, when the people In
It do not seem to understand
them. In one advertisement,
they called
up
someone
apparently
In the
movie
business, and complained that
he glamorized smoking. Well. It
fills me with such glee that
they have narrowed the entire
problem of tobacco ignorance
down to one movie producer.
Perhaps
in
another
commercial, they could throw
atones at him.
T&gt;ulh paaaed out pamphlets
at my school with eye-catching
fonts and the copy placed
askew in the middle of the

page. (Because going straight
across a page is for squares. I
assume). Truth banners hang
over doorways. Most students
Ignore these banners, except
some smokers, who steal them
for the sake of Irony.
It bothers me most that
Truth’s budget comes from
Florida’s lawsuit with the
tobacco companies. Can you
guess how much one student In
Truth approximated this sum
to be? Can you guess how
much money went to a doomed
smoking awareness program?
11.3 billion dollars.
I looked through my fifth
grade yearbook recently, and
could pick out which ones of
my classmates have become
burnouts In high school. I
wonder.

Study

Drugs

I would kke to take thia opportunity to pointi
out two very kind people here In Sanford. About
ago my dog was stolen from a local
. I told ny city tommletooner, Brat'
that I had hope af Ida return but
Hd see -good do*
Main.
Mr. Leeaard tmmartlatHy got tat mp
me tf I had a picture of “ ‘
dtmeted me to the
ic to Rues White.

spends
Its
budget.
Its
commends)
featured
high
schoolers (1 think they were
supposed to be ‘cool.* but I
cannot be completely sure.)
prank-calling
a
tobacco
advertising
company,
sarcastically
congratulating
them on doing a One Job.
Wowl I feel like taking up
smoking. Just so I can quit
now! What a thought-provoking
commercial.
The
other
commercials
feature other kids around
phones (one has a basketball.
I know not why. He also might
be cool), annoying various
secretaries and underlings with
incessant badgering. These
bothered me to
no end. and made me wonder
why these people would go on

ber log of drug buyers and sellers. He also
gathered a group of
a f community rehgtoua
reUffious leaden
Irtdfrt
to hefa&gt; combat die problem at the comer of
Strickland Avenue and 10th Street Cuny was
instrumental in bringing a Neighborhood Watch
to his area.
Cuny aatd the constant phone cals prompted
Chief Deputy Stew Harriett to aqr, You ICurryt
cant dean It up by yourself Yet. tt aim got afBctals to tear down sew nl known crack houses
to the area, ft also encouraged memfe* of
Cuny*a to make death threats. He did not wa­
ver from the
tl took, and he got
people in-

Throng) aB of hie eflbrta. Cuny has elded In
aimnot ekmlnedng the dreg problem m his
area, f t warn absolutely
"Now, tt la about SBH better.'
Curry credits the aher
erasing patrols leading to a decrease m crimi­
nal activity. -The sheriff has dene a good Job.”
aatd Cuny. I t la pretty well &lt;*

,
tSLthata why
eoJnm“ nJty.
.1
“11 “
™** case
“ •*
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evaluating a

1A
rm going to the
°*
Chuhtota
of tne Chul
la re*
study done In

Dove Schmidt, who la m charge
ofth la etudy. Impetus came
from an appUcatton for a
* « g e In land use an 319
* M? &gt;ubwban estates'
“V P * *"”
ourag me pubttc hearing* on
the land use change, three
*denthM may potentially affeet
nt ef this area,'
ta the tafanaaof the area.
The construction

at

the
which blthe proposed developen application by War-

utility service Into the county's
rural area, and the eastward
expansion of the city or Oviedo
have contributed to the need
for the re-evaluation.

said Matthews. A 30-minute
powrrpolnt computer present atlon will open the meetings,
outlining what the county
hopes to accomplish, then the
“

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2 ^ ^ h o 3 d ‘l^ £ « U“ -n iie

In •*&gt; “*«» to the meetings,
"toff la gathering background
P” deeU**d remits .
information, and allinforms The Chuhiota meetings will Bon will be submitted to the
begin Thursday. July 31. and county commiaaion in the form
continue over three more of a recommendation,
meeting*,Thureday.
Aug. St"Whatever they
believe aa a
Thureday. Aug. 37 and Thura* community will go to the
day, Sept. 10. The meetings county commiaaion.* Matthews
wffi be held at 7 pm. at Oviedo aatd.
High School. 001 King St.
In both studies, public parBdpaUon la critical. Matthews
and
said,
"We would tike to have cotnwhen we write the staff report?

Republicans and Democrats

M urders
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July 14, ISM at Ida rawi. m m Ju|y 10, i s i l in
, Ark., he aw ed to
Ida to IMS. Mr.
He was a heavy equipoperator. He was a Bop-

t am home to Heouen. &lt;
Oft. ao happy and mo bright!
Thera fa peifret Joy and beauty
In thia everlasting UghL

Survivors Include wife, Lucille;
daufriera.
Nellie
Brawn.
S M ta ^ M to M fe a g i^

to yean. “We had a M ali
ed to 1983.“ he atod. “Ttda
then,"
Aidhnrttlre atffi won't am how the tottUga
w m ttanecm pt that the w i w m warn brutagy
hasten. Then were no gMi fthtt* galkger aatd
he was t p 1*** that the toiler bad tnau
ll-year-old gjri. Thoae at the
‘ «tt‘

to
wraw. duel
There’s a

Hatton

of the i

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G o ld

L. ranett, 77. WlfiawLane. Lorgweod. died

do net

tiroes before. I think the dOtoHton, vffitoHf
comes, wifi force Interest rates dawn. Tktok
about It A downturn ta the aufhat..lsv or
inflation, why would you ndaa interest rah
Not safe that, but thto correction mgr net
able tonei
You read It

About Bate, wouldn't you say? tf vs

Pratda
Roberta, both of Wynne. Aik.,
brother. Warner, Wynne, Ark.;
33 m at­
in (barge of

you i

I trukm riywfci ||)|| OfepdO HOOd.
Chapin County and Hood’s Hood) aaade a i
nave and pulled back far anothto task at i

t am new at peace fixaver,
Scjbty home to Heaven at lost
Did you wonder I ao calmly
Trod the valley qf the ahade?
Ohl But Jeaua' love Olwntnated
Every dark andjbtgjld glade.
There ta work attU waitingJbr you.
Bo you must not Idly aland;

Judy!Lucas. Jadreomffie, Ark!!
■fey WHks. Marie Ward, both of
Oak Hill; m

O e U te b e

Oold net orgy to president of Safe House
of Seminole County. Mm to atoa co­
ol die
inlttMfee to
tomaakc Violence. M e ratanfly
I Jekn Sloop at hla Brat kwk ferae
let thto appearance

May 5. \92lta OBmJ T y! ! ^
■peed to Centre! FVxIda In
1BTB. Mr. Pandli waa ifeputy
director ef Im iepiFiHm tor
the federal government Ha waa
amembac^of thc^Xraerk-an
nsapttabty. Italian American
Club. Mr. ranaUi served to the
UB Army Air Force during
WWD. He waa la member of
Church af the Annunciation,
■urvtvon include wife Laura;
aana, Ronald. Lake Mary. Rob­
ert. ferracuee. y .Y.i

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In T h e “O ld
F a s h io n ” Way
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• all preparation Is done at this facility
• service tiroes will meet your needs
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8A •Somtnoto Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, July 26, 1090

get a pay raise
W1NTER SPRINGS - Winter Springs
commissioners recently teamed a little
more about their city attorney; honored
distinguished citizens and gave themselves
a pay raise.
Outspoken citizen Harold Scott intro­
duced to the commission Glenda Buslck,
who wrote a book In the early 1990s on the
political upheaval that occurred In Brevard
County.
‘ During that time.* said Buslck, *Mr.
Guthrie was terminated.* Current Winter
Springs Ctty Attorney Bob Guthrie was the
Brevard County attorney at the time.
Said Guthrie. ‘ It was a partisan book,
filled with silliness and Innuendoes. I was
very proud o f what 1 did In Brevard
County.*
tn other commission business;
The
utility
department

Hit and run
toddler dead

requested

laavaa

cawtlta Lighting and Beautification Dis­
trict.
Later McLemore requested two more
Items for the commission's consideration.
Starting with a request to set ig&gt; some
workshop dates In August, These dates will
Include a discussion on the east side re­
claimed water meter plan, the arbor and
flood plan ordinances, the community pool
and the evaluation and appraisal report for
the Comprehensive Plan. These dates will
be on the first and third Monday's tn
August.
Next up was the commissioners and
From the mayor's office came a couple of
mayor's pay raise which la by definition an
items. The first was an appreciation to
Oene Lein for his service on the Planning expenditure allowance. The expenditures
were paaaed and will rise from 1390 a
and Zoning Board. This passed, as did the
appreciation's to Robert Gray and Lurene month to $600 a month for commissioners
Lyzen for their work with the Code En­ and from $800 to $700 per month for the
mayor.
forcement Board.
Commissioners also signed a proclama­
This was followed by a presentation by
tion honoring former Mayor nul Kulbea
Tom O'Connell, president o f the TutcswlUs
Homeowners Association, on the TUs- who turned 80 years old.

authorization to purchase vacant land lo ­
cated at the Intersection of Shore Road
and Bahamas Road. This Item was ap­
proved.
City Manager Ron McLemore asked the
commission to approve an Interlocal
Agreement with Seminole County, related
to the realignment of the Cross Seminole
Trail, tn the proposed Winter Springs Town
Center. This Item passed as did the second
request dealing with the commission
adopting a potable water leak policy on a
customer's property.

traffic on Lake Mary Boulevard
was obstructed until the news­
papers were cleaned up. Leach
was taking the newspapers to
s recycling center In Alabama.

SANFORD - A hit and tun
accident Friday evening on
State Road 40 east of Sanford
Internet exploration
In Midway left a toddler dead.
OVIEDO • Seminole County
The little girl was Identified by Public Library System fr Semi­
the Florida Highway Patrol as
nole Community College will
Amber Lee Touchton. 3. o f Ge­
present new Internet classes
neva.
this summer at the Seminole
According to FHP reports the County Public Library System.
driver was traveling east on
Jim Adams. Instructor at the
S.R. 46 when the car caught
SCO Computer Institute re­
Are and the driver pulled over.
turns to update his popular
The driver and an adult pas­ ‘Exploring the Internet1 semi­
senger picked up two babies
nar with the highly controver­
riding In the car, each believ­ sial Windows *98.
ing the other adult had the
On Ju|y 38 from 7 until 9
toddler as they crossed S.R. 46 p.m. he will be at the East
near Beardall Avenue.
Branch Library, 310 DtvtSton
The little girl walked onto the Street. Oviedo, to discuss what
highway and was struck by an
the Internet Is and the bsnellta
unidentified vehicle. The driver of Windows *9B. and how to
o f the vehicle left the scene o f
surf the Internet and tech­
the crash.
niques to use to find Informa­
The FHP has no Information
tion.
on the driver or the vehicle.
To register far this free pro­
Anyone with Information Is gram please call (407) 366asked to call the FHP at 1-800- 8180.
226-63SO or Crlmehne at I800-423-TIPS.

Train

hit*

The courses Include Basic
Medical Terminology, Insur­
ance, Registration and Profes­
sional Sulla. This course is in­
tense with heavy homework
aaalsnments.

Claaaca will be held Aug. 18.
10. 33. 08. 30 and Sept. 2. 9.
13 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Central
Florida
Regional
Hoaplta)
Classroom. 1401 W. Seminole

Btvd., Sanford.
This course la free to Cohunbta associates and partici­
pants of Employment Assis­
tance Programs. All others wtll
be charged $90.
To receive a registration form
contact the Staff Development
office at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital at (407) 3214900, ext. MD7.

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Ssmlnot# HsrsM, Sanford. Florida •Sunday, July 20.1998 - 7 A

After Hours
Hanks and Spielberg, a
pow erful combination
in Saving Private Ryan
• • • • M o v in g P r i v a t e J t y a n :
Steven Spielberg revisits the
"great" war to Sauing Private
Ryan, a gritty drama driven by
sheer raw power. It la one of
the beat war films I have seen
and eligible to be named with
the likes o f Platoon and Apoca­
lypse Now among others.
Spielberg has time warped
to the World War II era before
In such films os the master­
piece Schindler’s List, the am­
bitious Empire qf the Sun. and,
o f course, the Indiana Jones
films. Like Schindler's UM,
Spielberg's depletion o f war­
time (rials and tribulations In
this new film will leave you
riveted. Take the opening se­
quence as United Stales troops
storm Omaha Beach at Nor­
mandy. Aa soon aa the first
boat lands and opens. Oerman
troops fire deadly darts o f
metal and gunpowder at the
sitting duck soldiers. Spiel­
berg graphically shows the Ini­
tial devastation sustained by
the United States: bodies lay
strewn up and down the sand
with tides of blood stained w a­
ter washing over them.
ng sequence keeps
the audience with
. frrnxled motions
o f the camera. You alt helpless
watching (he horror aa men
are dismembered and disem­
boweled by enemy fire. The
camera becomes personified
witnessing the blood bath
while trying to evade the
shower of bullets being poured
out by the Germans.
During this massive reen­
actment that Spielberg wages,
the audience meets moat of
the principals o f the film s
story. After the beach Is se­
cured, Capt. John Miller (Tom
Hanka) la ordered to take
some q
orf Ids
tea men to
to retrieve a

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no choice In the mailer. Airing
their thoughts on the Inanity
of the Idea, the unit begrudg­
ingly seta out to find the p ri­
vate which will not be easy.
"It’s like looking for a needle to
a stark of needles,* comments
Miller sbout finding R y u .
During the search, danger
lurks to every corner. A O er­
man sniper takes pot shots
from high atop as our heroes
try to rescue a stranded Capt. John lABsr (Tom Hanks) load* ■ squad o4 Wortd
French family; the unit dis­ VMv II Ote on a dangerous mission behind enemy
arms a heavily loaded Oerman
outpost along their trek, and first collaboration with Spiel­
so on and so forth never berg as actor and director. Is
knowing If they will find the stellar aa the onrhor who tries,
missing man or not.
sometimes In vain, to maintain
War films are, fay definition, a level head In (he midst of
r.
anti-war. But Spielberg does­ chaos. Ills hand nervously
n't want to bore you with r e ­ ■hakes about, he often feels he
cycled war Him cliches, in­ Is losing control and doesn't
stead. his film pays respect to know what to do. and he
the men and women who fight reminisces of his family life In
for the Just cause. Whether the states and how he longs to
you agree with war or not Is be back there. Yet. his res port­
insignificant to this produc­ ability to his men and the
tion. The movie la not about mission takes precedence, and
statement. II to about sacrifice he remains composed for their
and unwavering patriotism. sake. Tom Slxemore (Natural
You are genuinely moved by Bom Killers) plays Miller's
the film without the melo­ right hand who sticks by his
drama and manipulation.
commander even If he ques­
Be warned: this film will not tions the captain's motives and
be easy to take. It does not mental and physical state.
mask or sugar coat what you Rounding out the caat Is dlrectrill sec. It la not strained tor/aetor Edward Bums (No
through a Biter. Rather, It la looking Bock), aa a Brooklynbrutal and relentless. And that bom soldier with attitude.
refreshing that Spielberg Matt Damon (Good WlU Hunt­
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Oeorge Marshall, who wants to Hanks and hta co-stars under ten by Robert Rodat. who
e the family film Fly Away
went a grueling period of real
save Ryan's mother the pain
Hla script
Is the
and anguish that comas wtth
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knowing that most of her chil­
comfort. They really do took year's best Dims. It bravely
dren have died.
' and worn. But they takes you Into the heart o f the
Uho tbs Marines to Aliens.
y a sense of duty unseUshness and courage of
Miner's unit taw no desire to
those who fought and died In
break from the routine for a
and honor.
Once again. Hanks, to fats the name o f freedom.
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[Local gallery schedules announced
Qataqr walk ackadaM at Matttaad Art
MAITLAND - The Maitland Art Center will
hoot a Gallery Walk which will spotlight the
recent acquisitions featured In the current
exhibition, "Selections from the Permanent
Collection.* Hie exhibit which opens to the
public Monday, July 27, will be on view
through Aug. SO. This special Gallery Walk
wlU be held on Sunday. Aug. B, at 2 p m and
win be led by the curator of collections,
Richard Colvin. He will
discuss the
Importance and significance of the Art
Center's recent acquisitions, aa well aa give

Gallery Walk are strongly suggested and may
be Blade by calling the Ait Center at (407)
MO-2181,
Highlights of this exhibition will Include
works by Paul Cadmus. Thomas Hart Benton,
flangy Winters, Jutea Andre Smith and Ernest
O. Roth among others. Also to be featured will
be affections from the recent Vincent A.
Rasettl Bequest to the permanent collection.
fhe regular gaUety hours are Monday

education coordinator.Tour tnuiietneiiU,
information, or directions to the Maitland Art
Confer can ba obtained by Irfephnnlng (407)
6SB-21B1 during the above bated hours.
Abo. the MfeHand Art Center win heal two
■pedals trips this fag. This first trip will be a
wsaksnd trip to Fhttadtlphla. Penn, during
tbs wsrksnd of Oct IS through 18. Travelers
wM vtak the Nicholas it Alexandra Exhibition
In Wilmington Delaware's new riverfront art
confer; the Eugene Delacroix Exhibition at
the Hdladrtphla Museum of Ail: the Barnes
Foundation and view the works of the Wyeth
Pbfelhr at tbs Brandywine River Museum.
Tmavtfcra wtU stay In the heart of Society Hill,
with eaay access to peat restaurants and will
also ba * » * to aaa the historic sights on a
Sunday morning walking tour. Coat of this
tour to STBS, per person, double occupancy
^ Maitland Art Centre members. 8828 tor

Hotel, Including two breakfasts and one
lunch; admission to museums featured on
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Incas, the Andes and Coat Civilisations' and
also to the Salvador Dali Museum In St
Petersburg. Fla. The trip will take place on
Nov. B. Participants win gather at the Art
Center at 8 am . tor coffee and pastries. At
B 3 0 a m the group will board the bus for S t
Petersburg and the Empires of Mystery
Exhibition. After a tour of the exhibition, the
group will break for Hindi to the downtown
S t Petersburg area and at 2 p m head over to
the SalvadorDab Museum for a guided tour.
The group should arrive back to Orlando at
approximately 6:90 p m Coot of trip to 835
for members and $40 for non-members which
tadudea admission to both museums,
transpoctatton. snacks and beverages. Further
Information and reservations for the S t
Petersburg day trip and also for the weekend
exruraton to Philadelphia can be made by

SANFORD • The following exhibits are
scheduled at Samlnole Community College
Fine Aria Oaltery:
ThaLast ■fessski A l
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of Art. and The Florida
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wtth gallery taut at 8 p m
The photography of Faith Amon, Peter
Schreyer and children of the farmworkers,
documenting the last growing eaaon of the
muck farms of Lake Apopka. Produced In
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Opening reception: Oct. 13, B p m to 7
p m , with p l o y talk by artists at 8 p m
The paintings of Anna Woods; Marcelo
Santos, chief officer of The Belles Aries de
Febpe Cartllo Puerto; and architect Alejandro

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division, an additional plana
examiner and code compliance
Inspector, temporary building
official, and other needs. Diacusalon and/or consideration
of these additional city cmployees are listed during work
session and formal commitsion meeting agendas.
As of this past week, the
following Items were listed on
the agenda for discussion &lt;km
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at 3:30 Monday afternoon. In
the city manager's conference
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• Approval of minutes
• Ordinance 3418 - 2nd reading
• Compensation for city com­
mission and mayor and ex­
pense money.
• Ordinance 3421 ■ rrzoning a
portion of property between W.
24th Street and W. 25th Street.
1002 W. 25th Street, from mul­
tiple family residential to
planned development.
• Ordinance 3422 - 2nd reading
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• Ordinance 3424 • 2nd reading
- Authorization for four addi­
tional police officer positions
in the uniform division.
• Ordinance 3425 • 2nd reading
- Authorizing one additional
plans examiner position and
one additional code compli­
ance inspector I position.
• Consideration • Bocal year
• OnbnanctfSoe - 1st reading
• Establishing a franchise or­
dinance for cable communica­
tions systems.
• Ordinance 3427 - lit reading

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WMA in Washington and Bay counties.

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Da’ Bomb
hears all..
Check out the edito­
rial page In today's pa­
per. Lyman senior and
Herald
staff m em ber
Alex Kane m akes some
good point about the
new
Truth
program
making its way around
Seminole
County
schools. D s Bom b sez
he's
got
some
good
points, but he's really
on
target
when
he
makes fun of those an­
noying jerks who m ake
tjie phone calls to the
tobacco industry. Those
people are as annoying
as the cast of Friends
and they deserve to be
smacked
around
vi­
ciously.
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School
starts
next
week
and D s Bom b
wants to send out a
message to anyone with
a driver's license and a
brain: slow down
In
school zones. Last year.
Da Bomb s&amp;w way too
many
people
flying
through
school zones
with a blinking light
telling them to slow
down. Sooner o r later, a
little ldd on his bicycle
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m ore week ‘ till school starts
It's Ihnt time of year again.
Summer's not over but vaca­
tion is. Opening day of the
school year Is Aug. 3. next
Monday and all 52 Seminole
County schools arc preparing
by offering open houses to
students and parents.
The following Is a list of
dates:

Altamonte, Fri. July 31. 11:30
a.m.-1:00 p.m.; Bear Lake.
Fri.. July 31. 12:30 p.m.*2:30
p.m.; Carillon, Fri. July 31,
12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.; Ceeoelberry, Fri.. July 31, 11:00
a.m.-1:00 p.m.: Kaatbrook.
Fri.. July 31. 1:30 p.m.-3:00
p.m.: English Estates. Fri..
July 31, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.:
Foioet City, Frl.. July 31.
4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.; Oemeva.
Fri., July 31 1:00 p.m.-3:00
p.m. (New student orientation
12:00
p.m.-l:00
p.m.):
Goldsboro, Thurs. July 30.
4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.: Hamil­
ton. Frl., July 31. 4:30 p.m.6:30 p.m.; Heathrow, Fri.,
July 31. 10:30 a.m.-12:00
p.m.: Highlands, Fri., July 31
11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; IdyBwilde. Fri.. July 31. 12:30
p.m.-2:30 p.m.: Keoth. Kin­
dergarten Parent Information
Night Thura.. July 30 7:00
p.m.. Open House lor students
and parents. Fri.. July 31.
1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.: Lake
■ a ir, Fri., July 31, 1:00 p.m.3:00 p.m.; Lake Orioata. Fri.,
July 31. 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.;
Lawton. Fri.. July 31. 11.00
a.m.-l:00 p.m.; Lengwood.
Fri.. July 31. 11:00 A.M.-1KX)
P.M.; Midway, Frl.. July 31,
IKK) p.m.-3:00 p.m.: Partla,
Fri.. July 31. 9:00 a.m.-tlK)0
a.m.: M ia Croat, Thura.. July
30, 6:00 p.tn.-8:00 p.m.;

Information Night, Tues., July
28, 7:00 p.m., Kdg.-5th grade
Orientation. Thurs., July 30.
9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.; Rod
BOf. Frl.. July 31, 9:00 n.m.11:00 a.m.; takal Point, Frl..
July 3 ). 10:00 a.m.-l2:00
p.m.; Spring Laks, Kindergar­
ten Orientation. Tues.. July
28. 6:00
p.m.-7:00
p.m.
Grades 1-5 Orientation, Frl.,
July 31 1:00 p.m.-2;00 p.m.;
Btonatvom,
Kindergarten
Patent Orientation. Thura..
July 30, 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m..
Kdg-5th grade walk through.
Fri.. July 31. 7:45 a.m.-10:15
a.m.: Starling Park, Kinder
garten Orientation. Fri.. July
31, 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m..
Orades 1-5. Fri.. July 31.
10:00
a.m.-12:00
p.m.:
Wtklva. Fri.. July 31. 11:00
a.m.-1:00
p.m.;
Wicklow,
Thurs. July 30. 4:00 p.m.-6:00
p.m.; Wlstar Springs, Fri.,
July 31. 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.;
Woodlands,
Kindergarten
Parent Orientation. Wed.. July
29. 7:00 p.m.. F «.. July 31.
10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

M IDDLE SC H O P La

Q — a w a * Lakos. Wed.. July

29, 6th ft 8th grade*. 9:00
a.m.-11:30 a.m.: 7th grade,
1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.: In d ia n
T ra ils . Fri.. July 31. 6th grade
9:00 a.m.-10:15 a.m.. 7th ft
8th grades. 10:30 a.m .-!l:45
a.m.: Ja a k sa n H atgkto, Stu­
dent schedule pick up and
teacher visits, Tues.. July 28.
6th grade, 9:00 a.m.* 11:00
a.m.. Wed., July 29, 7th grade,
9:00 a.m .*ll:00 a.m.. Thurs..
July 30. 8th grade. 1:00 p.m.3.-00 p.m.; M U Ia n n la m , Tues..
July 28. 6th grade. 9:00 a.m.11:30 a.m.. Wed.. July 29. 7th

Krt.. July 31, 7th ft 8th grade,
1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.: Keek
Uke, Frl.. July 31. 6th (trade.
9:00 a.m.- 10:30 a.m., 7th
grade, 11:00 n.m.-12:30 p.m..
Hth Rradc. 1:30 p.m.-3:00
p.m.: Sanford, Frl.. July 31.
9:00 n.m.* 11:00 a.m.: South
Seminole, Frl., July 31. 6th
grade. 9:00 a.m.* 10:00 a.m.,
7th Rradr, 10:00 n.m.-ll:00
a.m.. 8th grade, 11:00 a.m.*
13:00 p.m.; Teague, Student
ischedule pick up and teacher
visits. Wed.. July 29, 6th
grade, 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m..
Thurs., July 30. 7th ft 8th
grades. 8:00 a.m.* 10:00 a.m..
Evening orientation Tor new
students and any others Inter­
ested. Wed., July 29. 6th
grade. 7:00 p.m.*8:00 p.m..
Thura.. July 30. 7th ft 8th
grades. 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.;
TuohawWa. Thurs.. July 30.
6th grade.
1:45 p.m.-2:4 5
p.m.. 7lh ft 81h grade. 3:00
p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Lake Mary, Wed.. July 29.
8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.: Lymaa.
Thurs.. July 30. 9th grade and
new students. 7:30 a.m.-1:00
p.m.. 10th grade. Wed.. July
29. 11th A 12lh grade. 7:30
a.m.-l:00 p.m.; Orisda. Stu­
dent schedule pick up. Tues..
July 28. 9th ft 10th grades,
8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.. Mon.,
July 27, 11th ft 12th grades.
8:00 a.m.-!2:00 p.m.; Seas!■•le. Wed., July 29,. 9th grade
and new students, 9.-00 a.m..
All students schedule pick up.
7:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.: Winter
Springs Fri., July 31, 9th
grade. 12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m..
10th grade. 10:00 a.m.-11:30
a.m., 11th grade. 9:00 a.m.10:00 a.m.

p.m.-4:00 p.m., (Pnrcnts that
work nnd arc unable to attend
the open house on July 31
from 10:00-11:30 n.m. ran
pick up schedules only on
Thursday. July 30. 1998 from
5:30 to 6:30,p.m.): Roeenwald.
Frl.. July 3 1. 10:00 a.m.-11:30
n.m.

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Kids at the Page School have celebrated the summer with dNtoesnt
themes and evsnls every day. Thursday, the kids designed and mads
thair own aunglassst. Left, Victoria Rufas and Quatasya ftoynoMa
show offthok stuff and, right, the class ol Abby Vazquez. Amato Dyal,

Lyman High School honored
Its seniors at the Outstanding
Greyhound Scholar Dinner.
Among the seniors honored
for achieving a 3,6 OPA over
four years were: C a n to B a t-

toy.

C a th e rin e

W h ite .

■aria tostt, of Fern Pork,
received tils Bachelor's Degree
In Liberal Studies from the
University of Central Florida.
He graduated from Lyman
High School and is the eon of
David and Sandy Scott.

Cox. Victoria Rufas, Quatasya

toed, was among 74 graduates
who participated in the com­
mencement at the Florida
School For the Deaf and the
Blind in St Augustine. She
was a deaf department gradu­
ate and an honor roil students
and received a Copeland
Scholarship In the amount of
•1,000.

dents were recognised during
the Academic Honors ConvocaUon^at Striaon Unhrerrity.
of Longwood. graduated from
Miami (Ohio) University with a
Bachelor of Arts In Interna­
tional Studies.

dans Harris, daughter of
Jan Karris In Sanford, was
named to the President's List
at College of the Ozarlu. She
canted at least 16 credit
hours and earned at least a
4.0 average.

ABEKA Curriculum
A.C.E. Curriculum Middle &amp; High School
Low Student/Tcachcr Ratio
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graduate of Lake Maty High
School, received the Diane
Christensen Award In Ameri­
can Studies.
CBe— ye Males Prism , of
Lake Mary, daughter of Greg­
ory Win and Olcnnys R.
Ortega, and a graduate of Lake
Mary High, receive the Out­
standing Senior In English
Award.
Lake Mary, daughter of Steve
and Bhsron Marino, received
the Business School Founda­
tion Award.

Mtokoto. of Sanford, and
daughter of Nell and uhethi
Patricia Jones Michels, re­
ceived the Dorothy L. Fuller
Award. She was a graduate of

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Snminola Haraid, Sanford. Florida •Sunday, July 26,1990 *SB

M O M V P V R O M A IID
PBBMON M M
TM I m o u im b a u t h o r it y
OF T M
C IT Y OF BARFOBO,
FLORIDA
Tho Homing Authority ot th*
City ol tanloKl, Florida la eolle■ting propoaala lor lit Employe*
Panalon Plan. This Include* lha
administration ol tha plan, eraation of a near plan It naedad,
and suggesllon* for Investmanta It la the Intant of Ilia
Housing Authority la contract
srilh ■ provider to supplement
and optlmlfe the options m
which employees may partici­
pate. A copy ol tha Request for
Proposals Is available upon
request by contacting Timothy
D Hudson. PHM, laaeullva
Director. SM Castle Braater
Court PO. Boa M M . tantord.
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tvoperty situated In Seminole
County Florida, described t*
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ihereol a* recorded In Plat
Doe* I I . Page* I I end II.
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County. Florida
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CHARLES C. CARTER.
JANE DOE, Wile ol
CHARLES 0. CARTER;
PACIFIC MANAGEMENT
GROUP, INC.:
CITY OF IANFOHO,
end UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERI.
Defendants
PLAINTIFF'! NOTICI
OF ACTION
TO CHARLCI C CARTIR
PACIFIC MANAGEMENT
GROUP. INC
And ah parlies claiming Inter­
est by. through, under or
against
CHARLES C. CARTER
PACIFIC MANAOEMCNT
OROUP. INC
end ell parties having or claim­
ing to have any right, title, or
•nleieit In I he property herein
•J*ii.ribed
LAST
KNOWN
.tDDACSI ol Charles C Carter
PO Out &lt;271. Los Oslo*. CA
33131-4)42
Th. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
ol Pacific Management Group.
INC is 1420 Topanga Canyon
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DAWN L WILLIAMS,
WANS R LAILEY, end
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OLENN C LAILEY.
DECEASED,
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NOLE County. Florida wherein
GREAT FINANCIAL BANK. FSB
succesaor by mergerto LIN­
COLN H R V tC I MORTOAQE
CORPORATION. l/k/a LINCOLN
•IRVICE CORPORATION Is
Plaintiff and STEVEN C
WILLIAMS.
at
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Historic church to get new steeple
cleaned and painted. It wns
then that some
o f the
members Ijegan to w onder.
"Where's the stccnlc?"
"The steeple nas been
missing so long no one re ­
members seeing It." said
Charles Strosnldcr. who re ­
cently volunteered to build
a replacement steeple for
the little church.
An elder In the church.
Strosnldcr Joined the con ­
gregation only two years
ago. "As soon as I got there
they pul me to work." wild
Strosnldcr. When talk o f
the steeple began, he said,
"Well, I'll build you one."
Retired from com m ercial
tractor
trailer
repair.
By •kart Brodls
Strosnldcr Is an accom ­
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
plished woodworker. M any
o f Ills furniture pieces can
SANFORD - It's rem in is­
lie found throughout Ills
cent o f the child's hand home adjacent to the M ay­
game.
fair golf course.
As fingers are laced, the
Merging old with new.
plnycr chants... Here’s the Strosnldcr used a friend's
church
nnd
there’s
the com puter program to scan
slt'cplc. Oj&gt;en the door and an old
picture
of the
see all the people.
church, with n steeple. He
Some m em bers o f the
Upsalu Com m unity Presby­
terian Church hnve been
asking. "W here's the stee­
ple?"
The little wooden church
was built In 1892. when the
com m unity on the west
side o f Sanford was settled
by Swedes.
Named for a town In
Sweden. New Upsala was
established by Gen. Henry
Shelton Sanford ns an area
for citrus.
An active church even af­
ter the hard freezes o f 1894
and 1895 destroyed the
main source o f Income for
the com m unity and sca t­
tered most o f the inhabi­
used the scanned picture to
tants to other cities, the
congregation dissolved In get dim ensions for the new
steeple,
rather
than
1918.
clim bing on the roof o f the
old structure.
Reorganized In 1949 and
Strosnldcr built the stee­
growing stronger through
ple out o f fiberglass on a
the present, the little w h ite
wood frame. He w eigh ed
church Is one o f the last
everything
to
keep
the
vestiges o f the
Swedish
steeple
less than
143
com m unity.
pounds. H ie finished height
Olga Vlhlcn Hunter, who
is shorter than the origin al
grew up in the Upsala
11 feet.
community
once
w rote,
Strosnldcr
moved
the
‘ the Upsala Presbyterian
steeple to the church last
Church...standing all these
week and is waiting for the
years...as a m onument to
proper
permits,
and
a
the younger generation o f
crane, to place It on the
Swedes who wanted to feel
church.
American, be Am erican and
Strosnldcr came to F lo r­
enjoy
the
freedom
of
ida In 1939. He and his
Am erica."
wife.
Dorothea, moved to
The old church was lo­
Sanford from Osteen
In
cated at the c o m e r o f State
1980. The couple Is wellRoad 46A and Upsala Road
known In local artistic c ir ­
until
the
con gregation
cles.
Strosnlder paints
moved It farther back onto
landscapes In oils while Do­
the church property and
rothea works in watercolors
built
a new
sanctuary,
and oils. He has learned to
which was com pleted
In
paint
left-handed,
after
1985.
losing a finger to an Infec­
Earlier this year the old
tion.
church was dedicated to
Strosnldcr
enjoys
the
longtime
pastor.
Darwin
time he spends w orkin g
Shea.
with his hands. "(It's) the
Prior to the d ed ication
best therapy in the w orld."
ceremony, the church was

M em ber
volunteers
to build
replacement
for 106year-old
chapel

HaraM Photo toy Tommy Vlncant

Banker Patsy Zymowski and attorney Juba Smith helped form the Oviedo
Businesswomen's group.

G ro u p means business
T w o wom en form
netw orking group
fo r those w ho live,
w ork in O vied o

OVIEDO - There's nothing
unusual about wom en g e t­
ting together casually for
lunch, but when the Oviedo
Businesswomen
go to a
pizza place It’s p rim arily
professional.
Oviedo
attorney
Julie
Smith and banker Patsy
Zym owski sensed there was
' a need for a local n etw ork ­
ing organization
In
the
Sem inole com munity. They
found few women
could
take a long enough lunch
break to drive to existing
groups
In
Altam onte
Springs or Orlando. So last
year, they established an
Oviedo club. Interest grew
as word o f the m eetings
spread.

and support each other,"
Smith said.
The women occasionally
ask speakers to address the
group. Fall program s are
planned about netw orking,
motivation nnd adulta with
attention d eficit dlaarder.
"It's very Informal." Smith
said. "W e didn't want any­
thing that pimple had to
loin or to do any service.
It's purely a social event to
;et to know each other and
business."
Accountants.
financial
planners and bankers have
signed up new clients who
they met at Uie m eetings.
Smith reports the wom en
who attend
represent
a
cross section o f occu p a­
tions, Including a funeral
director,
on agricu ltu rist
and a promotional printer.
What they all have in c o m ­
mon Is Oviedo. M em bers
must either live or work In
the city.
"Everyone seems to love
the idea o f having the
group." Smith said. "P eop le
m at have attended really
enjoyed It."

About 50 wom en e n tre ­
preneurs, executives
and
professionals now belong.
“As women business ow n­
ers, som etimes we feel Iso­
lated. It's nice to get out
and see women facing the
same Issues. W e can share
Information, problem solve

The
Oviedo
Business­
women meet the second
W ednesday o f each m onth
at Kelsey's Pizzeria and o r ­
der o ff the menu. There are
no m eeting fees or dues,
and no obligations. Call
Smith for inform ation at
365-9910.

By Data* Wood
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

T he steeple
has been
m issing so
long no one
rem em bers
seeing it. 9

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Here's the church, Upsala Community Presbyterian Church, and there's the
steeple, to the right. In the upper photo. The church Is waiting tor permits and
heavy equipment before the now steeple Is installed on the 106-year-old
chapel. The photo below shows the church as It was soon after It was built in
1892.

-Charles Strosnldcr

G e t in fo rm a tio n a b o u t the r o a d , on the ro a d , fro m m o b ile cen ter
ll ERALD CORRESPONDENT
HEATHROW - When the Trana4matlon St a *
Uon rolled up to AAA in Lake Mary, auto-club
associates concerned about Increasingly con­
gested commutes zoomed out to Inspect con­
struction plans for an improved lnterstate-4.
The association renowned for championing
the motorist's perspective was the most apropriate of several local companies to have
osted the Florida Department of TransDortaUon (DOT) mobile office, which has Informa­
tion about proposed improvements to the 73mile-long section of highway that runs
through Central Florida.
DOT hired the engineering and planning
firm of Keith and Schnars to develop and Im­
plement a public involvement program f°F
project.
which
has
been
dubbed
"Trans4mation... the Evolution of Transporta­
tion In Central Florida."
"I felt that a very high number of our em­
ployees travel 1-4 back and forth to work
every day." said Laura Reed, public and gov­
ernment relations coordinator for Auto Club
South, who managed the AAA event. "I thought
they would be Interested in finding out the
proposed plans."
.
,
The project calls for six general-use lanes
from the Osceola-Polk County line to the 1-95
interchange In Volusia County and carpool
lanes from the Polk line to the l-4/State Road
472 Interchange, Just south of Lake Helen.

K

Department of Transportation representatives Laurie
PhlBps and Derek Hudson take the Trane4mabon Sta­

The roving repository of Information also
gathers citizen response to the road-widening
project. That Information will be used by en­
gineers when drawing the final design.
-The Department of Transportation is trying
to become more people friendly by bringing
information to the public." said Trans4matlon
spokesperson Laurie Phillips. "Once you get
further Into the project, tt gets more expen­
sive (to make changesl. Before things get set.
we want people to have their say about the
Improvements."
More than 100 employees of the national
office and Auto Club South participated In the
two-day event. Chris Wanless wanted to find
out what changes to expect at the St. Johns
River Bridge, while co-worker Oarth Burgctt
focused his attenUon on the section south of
Lake Mary.
*1 came out to see what's going to happen
from the downtown area to AAA That's where
I travel. The diagrams showed me. and it gives
me an idea of when It will be done." said Burlt. *1 like to get Information about what's
ppenlng."
Their Interests are typical according to
Derek Hudson, the Trans4mation ofllcial as­
signed to the mobile office.
"People are concerned about the area they
themselves will commute In." Hudson said.
-People are concerned with costs, how long it
wlU take, who will pay for It. and why hasn't It
been done yet?"
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■Sem&lt;no*e HeraM. Sanford. Florida •Sunday. July 26. 1998

Health &amp; Fitness
Just w a lk ...c h e w in g gu m is o p tio n a l
Special to the Herald
It's as easy as putting one foot In front of
the other. In fact. It (s Just putting one foot
In front of the other.
Walking Is one of the most popular
forms of exercise In America. The reasons
are obvious-walking doesn’t cost any
money, and It can be done by almost any­
one. almost anywhere, at Just about any
time. But Is something os simple as walk­
ing really beneficial to our health? Abso­
lutely. say health experts. Walking helps
bum fat and calories, relieves stress,
strengthens the heart and decreases the
risk of some forms of cancer, according to
the American Institute for Cancer Re­
search. All great reasons to put a little
spring into your step. or. being that It’s
April, a little step Into your spring.
While there’s an endless variety of exer­
cise options available today, taking a dally
walk Is one of the simplest, making It an
especially good way for people who aren't
accustomed to regular exercise to begin.
The American Institute for Cancer Re­

search recommends getting at least one
hour of moderate physical activity every
day. An hour's brisk walk each day Is a
great way to fit this In. And brisk hillwalking for at least one hour each week Is
equivalent to the hour of weekly vigorous
exercise that the Institute also recom­
mends.
Not only can walking regularly help
lower risk for heart disease, diabetes and
cancer. It can also be a key to healthy
weight loss. A 150-pound person, walking
at a moderate pace, bums about 5.4 calo­
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minutes, and that's 324 calories burned In
Just an hour of walking. Grab a pair of free
weights while you walk ond you ran also
strengthen and tone your arm muscles.
If It's difficult to find one whole, uninter­
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you're Just beginning a walking regimen
and want to start slowly, break your walk
up Into half-hour or flfteen-mlnute Incre­
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Just as effective as one long session, and

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People

Starting over at 92
Tornado victim counts her many blessings
As she approaches 03 In No­
vember, OUle Hasty has em­
barked on another of life's ad­
ventures _ starting over. The
perky nonagenarian said. 1
couldn't be happier. I really
couldn't.
| wouldn't
trade
places with anybody."
When killer tornadoes ter­
rorized the Sanford community
In late February. Oltle's home
where she had lived for more
than 70 years was targeted by
the raging winds and rains for
demolition. Ollie was alone In
the 4-bedroom nest that ahe
and her husband built and
feathered with love, children
and memories.
In Just a few seconds. Ihr
home, located on 20 acres on
Sipes Avenue, was literally
one with the wind leaving Ole terrified and homeless as
she lay hrlplrss
In bed
wrapped in a comforter and
blanket.
Ollie said she went to bed
about 10 p.m. on Sunday. F rb .
22. to awaken shortly alter
midnight and glancr at Ihc
clock. ‘At 12:15. I heard this
terrible roar...the worst noise I
ever heard In my life," she said.
*1 heard my front porch leave. I
heard the carporte leave and
then the roof came off. The
house was picked up com ­
pletely. twisted around and the
bathroom was found next to
the fence,"
The Insulation fell from the
ceiling, glass was flying In all
directions and a celling fan
landed on her leg. f t was the
blackest darkness I have ever
teen." Ollie said. Fearing the
broken glass and live electrical

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Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Cart RoynoMo

Lisa D. Watson,
Caleb E. Williams
exchange vows
lisa Dawn Wataon of SanCord, and Caleb Earl Rey­
nolds of Decatur. Ind. were
united in holy matrimony on
June 20. at 2 p.m.. at the
Sanford First Church of the
Nazarme. The Rev. John
Hinton performed the tradi­
tional ceremony with prayer
by the bride's mother.
The bride la (he daughter
of Sam Joe Wataon Jr. and
the Rev. Diane O. Wataon.
The bridegroom's parents
,. Randy and Kathleen Rey­
nolds of Decatur. Ind.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride chose for
her vows a floor-length white
satin gown with detailing on
the bodice, cap sleeves,
scalloped neckline and cas­
cading train. Her cathedrallength veil of Imported Illu­
sion was edged In scalloped
lace. She carried an arm
bouquet of long-stemmed
peach-colored
rosea
acrented with peach
heart roses,i. baby's breath
and Ivy.
Melissa Williams, a Mend
of the bride, attended her aa
maid of honor. She wore a
forest green shantlquc floorlength gown, fashioned along
the slim silhouette with a
square neckline and short
sleeves. She canted peach
sweetheart
roses
Inter­
spersed with baby’s breath
and lily of the valley.
Bridesmaids were Danielle
Reynolds, sister of the bride­
groom, and Jodie Dennis and

Chrlatlna Cornett, friends of
the bride. Their gowns and
flowers were Identical to the
honor attendant's.
Jonathon Reynolds served
his brother as best man.
Ushers were Danny Watson,
cousin of (he bride, and
Bradley Atkinson, friend of
the bridegroom. Groomsmen
were Christopher Wilson,
cousin of the bridegroom:
Sam Wataon. brother of the
bride: and Michael Cotdents.
Mend of the bridegroom. . &lt;
Lauren Wade, friend of the
bride, and ring bearer was
Bradley WUlink. Mend of the

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wires, Ollie lay terrified and
still for about an hour until ■
neighbor came to check on
her. Enirrgenry vehicles began
arriving and she was taken to a
fire station when her daughter.
Pauline Madden, was notified.
During her despair, OUle
pruyed and said she feared this
was the end o f the line. Then
she said she was overcome
with calmness and was ready
lo meet her Maker, but evi­
dently. lie was not ready to
meet her.
Fortunately. Ollie, reportedly
the oldest of the tornado vic­
tims. was not seriously Injured,
although her home was nearly
wiped off the map. A few of heir
possessions were salvaged, but
the storm took nearly every­
thing except
a wealth of
priceless memories.
OUle and her husband raised
their flve children In the home
that love built. For 72 years the
cherished home was a relaxed
haven for family gatherings
and celebrations
when
a
wealth of history eras recorded.
At w arty M ,
There was a lot of history In
that house." OUle said. "We had
a lot of good times...now It's aU
Her family take* top priority
gone, but I have the memories." with Ollte who to utramrly

she asked the Lord to "let me
hove him a tittle longer."
Since that time. Del la now in
remission and has driven from
his home In Tallahassee sev­
eral times to visit his mother
and he to now "Just One."
In the meantime, Pauline
the small home
t'meant for’ roe.”
lere's new paint,
eo. new carpet .
igs and accents

The reception was held In
the Sanford Church of Ood
on 22nd Street. Assistants
were:
Frances
Bytngton.
wedding coordinator: Sonya
Wataon. guest book: Vivian
flowers and cake;
family and friends, catering;
and Carem Oager and David
WUlink. videos.
Following a wedding trip to
Atlantic Beach. S.C., the
newlyweds are making their
home at Kankakee, 111. The
bride to employed fay Olivet
Nazarme University and has
an aaaistanceshlp at the
University of Illinois for her
master's work in the fall. The
bridegroom Is a student and
employee ml ONU and to also
employed by UPS. The cou­
ple will be working and
studying toward full-time
ministry and mission work.

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high-energy go-getter
with
only one eye. In her spare
time, ahe sews baby blankets
from flannel with
I edging. Aa ahe
the baby blankets,
thoutoita turn to earlier
hen she got great pleasto sewing her gmnddaughtore’ defying coetumes. "Every
&lt;toy to a blessing and adven­
ture." OUle any*.
Ollto finally mustered up
w u n gr to finally return to her
hone tote of 71 years. AlHwiy i the house to gone
the emptiness to eerie, the

Ollto Hatty ralaxaa at har

Sanford students receive degrees from theology institute
Sanford residents have re­
ceived their degrees from the
Institute of Theolcgy and Min­
istry Training.
7116 founder and president.
Dr. Sheila Walker delivered the
commencement address to the
1006 graduation class. Chris­
tian counseling, evangeUsm,
biblical studies, and associate
and bachelor degrees were
awarded to the following San­
ford resident*:
Martha D. McKinney was the
1998 class representative. So­
loists were Wanda Wilson and
Sharon L NeweU. The Bible
studies program was awarded
to Re#nald B. Johnson. Sr.,
Sharon NeweU and Oak
Worker.
A specialist degree In evan­
gelism was awarded Oak
Walker of New Bethel A.M.E.
Church and Reginald Johnson.
Sr. A counseling certificate
went to Sharon L. Newell.
An associate degree wont to
Catherine Flagler Bell of the
Church of Ood By Faith. Bell
plana to become a Christian
counselor. Her effective work
will win more souls to Chrito.
A bachelor degree was be­
stowed upon Rev. Terry Von
McKinney and Martha DeBoes
McKinney, members of the
Calvary Temple of Praise and
William Stiver and Ella Woo-

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only its second year of exis­

tence. the Crooms Academy
team placed well tn 2 of Ihr 3
events tn the Challenge Divi­
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placed 7th out of 350 competi­
tors in the Armed Knockout
Dull. Chris Reed was 23rd In
the same competition. The
Crooms Color Guard also
competed.
In the Master’s Division, the
Lady Grey’s from Lyaian came
away with two National Cham­
pionships. a third place and a
fifth place. Command Sergeant
Major Pamela Padgett, a Jun­
ior at Lyman, earned the
Commander's Trophy as the
Best Commander tn the U.S.
while leading the Regulation
Platoon to National Champion­
ship honors. Lyman also
scored a third with their Color
Guard team and a fifth tn Pla­
toon InspccUon.
Cadets from Lyman and Win-

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trr Springs High Schools
dominated the Knockout Drill
Competitions, earning 16 of
the
possible
GO
medals
awarded In two divisions. The
Knockout Drill begins with
over 1.250 radrls on the coli­
seum door. Some 30 fudges
from all 4 service* swarmed
like sharks around the cadets
as commands were given by a
drill Instructor and executed
fay the cadets. The slightest
mistake results tn a tap on the
shoulder and the elimination
of the cadet from the competi­
tion. In the Armed Dtvtskm.
Winter Springs was led by 8th
place Adam Powell. Lyman had
Cheryl Garcia In 9th and
Shcven Heath In 7th. In the
Unarmed Drill. Lyman waa led
by Sara Jefltes, Oth, Brandy
Allen. Sth, and Carlce Foster
tn 3rd.

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vitation. Other area schools
competing Included Ml. Dora
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West

rfwaomeone'a sprinkler and side­
step the sniffing dog, I sup­
pose some signed out of sym­
pathy." Eileen West said.
In order to accomplish what
would be described os the up­
set of the century. West lval­
ues he must keep trying to
‘ make a lot more faces light
up." lie says he can aenae that
the voters he has met want
changes In county gov­
ernment. The trick Is convinc­
ing them he ran do better than
a highly effective county leader
• Die commission chairman for

3 of the past 4 yeanT h e dtlaens told us that they
of Election Sandy
are tired of rhetoric, empty
Ooard'a office. Pruvtdcd 2.942
promises and lack of character
are deemed valid, tills quailIn ejected officials." West said.
Be* him for the Sept. I Repub­
They want leadership that folican Primary against Monta.
awes on Issues, not on per­
The West* aay that they col­
sonalities and favors for the
lected the majority of the de­
privileged few at the expense of
nature* by going door-to-door
themselves, the taxpayer."
throuiihoul the county. "l*y the
West said that he discovered
time I would walk through
that many residents don't know
much about county government
or who the commissioners are.
Of thr ones who knew Randy
•#* 1A
Monta was chairman, hr said
"tlierc were lot of negatives."
Sept. 23 at Seminole Commu­
Morris Mid Monday that he
nity College.
was disappointed that West
According to Seminole rower
was already falling hark on the
Squadron past commander
"negative" method of cam
Robert Ram. this pad year
Tire Springfield Missionary' palgnlng. *1 would hope that he
saw 1,251 boating accidents In
will try to stay Issue related.
Baptist Church family will be
Florida's lakes, rivers and
Well see how It goes from
observing Pastor Riven' 24th
coastal areas. In those arclAimirw r y
dart lug— today -4m*r=------------------------------dents tim e were 75V injuries.
West. 45. announced h ii
07 fatalities, and damages ex­ through May 24.
candidacy In October and im­
Tuesday. 7 p m. Rev. Benja­
ceeding 90 million.
mediately began telling people
lie also explained lhal 04 min Adams, Rejected Stone of
that there were big differences
percent of the people Involved Sanford
between
himself and Morris.
Wednesday,
7
p.m.
Rev.
Roo­
In accidents &gt; ere not wearing
‘ Randy takes big government
sevelt Oreene of St. Luke's of
life jackets, and 51 perrrnt of
and lota of taxes." West said.
the fatalities were alcohol ro­ Sanford
"I'm for tax relief, no new debt
Thursday 7 p.m. TBA
tated. The majority of the per­
without voter approval and bet­
Friday. 7 p m. Rev. Matthew
sons Involved were between the
ter control of growth as Semi­
Jackson of Clearwater Church
ages of 22 and 35.
nole County reaches burnout.
The Seminole Power Squad­ of Sanford
He Mid that 75 peroent of
Sunday. 11 a.m. Rev. Lorenzo
ron la a unit of the United
his early contributions were for
States Power Squadrons, a vol­ Lane of New Salem In Maitland
• 100 or less. This kind of
and Sunday, 3:30 p.m. Rev.
untary nonprofit organization
support from cl turns who are
Otto Raines of Springfield
of rrrrratlonal boaters who
ghtng what they can In an ef­
promote and teach safe boat­ Church tn Sanford.
fort to make this needed
Your prrsenre and financial
ing For Information on Hie
change is inspiring I encour­
support will greatly be appre
courses or the squadron.
age
good hut less govern­
elated. Call 323-SM7 for more
phone Mike Wilson at 324-3771 Information.
ment."
or Dili Snider at 869-4291.

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Roadside
not possible In the available
time. Highway Helpers will of­
fer free use of a cellular phone
so the motortat can contact o
friend or family member, low­
ing/repair company of choice
or the Florida Highway Patrol
for referral to a lowing com­
pany from the agency'a tawing
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In addition to offering assis­
tance to persons which the
Highway Helpers may person­
ally ore stalled along 1*4. Im­
ages from cameras mounted on
thr highway, which provide
traffic conditions, will be re­
layed to the drivers as well as
the Florida Highway Patrol to
facilitate the exchangr of In­
formation. and Identify quickly
arras where help I* needed.
Aa the Central Florida Re­
gional Transportation Author­
ity, LYNX tojnost often ihough!

of as only a uu* service In
Seminole. Orange and Osceola
counties. When asked why
such free roadside service for
motorists la being offered.
LYNX Executive Director Leo
Auger explained. "LYNX and
our partners ml FOOT ore In
the buolneM of praridtng mo
Our effort to maintain
roads will improve
this community's mobthty and
maintain
an
environment
where transportation la part of
the wonderful experience of
bring In Central Florida.*
In addition to LYNX and
FOOT, the Highway Helpers
project is receiving sponsor­
ship from Progressive Insur­
ance. recognizing the need to
reduce congestion caused by
traffic scrtdmts
For additional information
about Highway Helpers. |
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trees from Argentina and the
MERCOSUR trade group. MER­
COSUR Is an acronym for Mer­
cado Cocnun del Sur, trans­
lated to English. T h e Southern
Common Market."
Hie market represents A r
genUna. Brazil. Bolivia. Chile.
Paraguay and Uruguay. It « m
initially formed on Jan. I.
1994. with Chile and Bolivia
Joining in 1996.
Sanford Community Devel­
opment Director (CDDI Charles
Rowe has been tracking the
emergence of this trade block
for more than 2 yean. Rowe
said It to Mo department's ex­
pectation that an alHanre of
the various South American
notions win play a major rate
in this n g n 'o

the function aa another critical
step toward Sanford and the
region establishing a presence
In a trade block thal eventually
will
reach
from
Canada
through South America and the
Caribbean.*
According to a
on the meeting. Ihe
plane aa they relate to
and scheduled Bight growth are
certainly
dependent
upon
Sanford and the Central Flor­
ida region remaining a tourist
destination. Cargo and Indus­
trial growth potential for the
airport are much Icm depend­
ent on tourism.
It continues. "Aa our world
fcononuft Drcome more irkited, and tntra-regtonal trade
‘ on by

the economy of the city of
Sanford as well.
Rowe said. T h e CDO views

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Company. Inc. has continually
agreed lo support thr transac­
tion.
Established 00 yean ago by
William Dillard. Dillard's Inr.
currently operates 272 stores
tn 27 Stales featuring branded
and private label merchandise
In thr uppcrmkJdle price
range and catering to a broad
spectrum of Ihe population
There la a Oayfers atore at
both the Altamonte Mall and
Oviedo Marketplace. The store
si Oviedo Is one of two snehor
stores In the mall.
Oviedo
Marketplace marketing director
Jeff Johnson said that the only
Informalton about the merger
has come through the press.
*We really don't know any of
the details." said Johnson.

William Walter Behan. Hard­
wood Place, Lake Mary. 81,
died Friday. May 15. IBB6.
Bom March 31. 1917 In New
York, he moved to Central
Florida tn 1991. Mr. Behan was
■ superintendent with Ntagra
Power Company. New York. He
was an amateur radio operator
and a member of Ihe Sanford
10 Club and the-Yacht
Club. Mr. Behan waa o lech
sergeant In the UJ. Army
during W.W.II. He attended
Church of Nativity Catholic
Church.
Survivor* include sister-In­
law. Helen Marion. Sanford:
slater. Virginia Bishop, St.
fbul. Minn.: nephew. George
Bishop. Buffalo. N.Y.
Briaaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. tn charge of
aunts.

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West Mid that he owned his
own bookstore when he was
21. and that he was In Thai­
land for 10 years as part of a
New Tribes Mission assign­
ment.
West's background Includes
work us a computer specialist
for a company developing IBM
processing In foreign lan­
guages. He Is on Ihe Seminole
County Planning and Zoning
Hoard. He and Eileen Weal
have thrrr children and attend
First Baptist of Orlando.
A life long Republican, West
said thal as a first girder he
liandrd out Richard Nixon fly­
ers for the 1900
election
against John Kennedy.
While his race against Randy
Morris won't quite match
Nixon-Kennedy, West was so
excited about getting off a
ulfk press release— Mnnday
hr Inadvertently wrote
thal a Jubilant Hob West had
turned in more than .1,200 peti­
tions and was thr first candi­
date In the County Commis­
sion rare District 4 lo qualify.
He co nr tied u to District 2 by
lair sflrmoon

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Battery
Ronald Ribbon. 30. of 84 Tyaon CL. Oviedo, was arrested
Tuesday. May 12. by Seminole
County deputies. Ribbon was
charged with battery and a r
rested in the 200 block of
Denise Street. Ribbon allegedly
lumped on victim.

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p io r x l u
Joseph R. Florelll. 79, Park
avenue. Sanford, died Sunday
May 17. 1998 at Columbia
Medical Center-Sanford. Bom
Dec. 16. 1918 In Manhattan.
N.Y., he moved to Central
Florida In 1978. Mr. FforelU
was a printer. He was a
Catholic.
Survivors include son Ronald.
Sanford: sister. Madeline Of­
fice. New Port Richey; brother.
Chubby. New York. N.Y.: 2
grandchildren: 3 great-great­
grandchildren.
Onunkow Funeral Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
Mary Judina. 72. Lakeside
Circle. Sanford, died Saturday.
May 16. 1996. Bom In Cleve­
land. Ohio, she moved to Cen­
tral Florida tn 1994. Mrs. Jurtana waa a homemaker. She
r of the American
Chib. Mrs.
„ a member of S t
fo Paul, Youngrtown.
Include husband.
Peter daughter. Rose, Long-

charged with possession of
open container and arrested In
the 1800 block of South French
Avenue.
Virgil Thompklns. 41. of 126
Bethune Clr.. Sanford, waa ar­
rested Monday. May 4. by
Seminole County deputies.
Thompklns waa charged with
open container and arrested in
the 1000 block of Maple Ave.

Battery
Bradford Line. IB. or 1005
McCully CL. Oviedo, waa ar­
rested Monday. May 4. by
Oviedo police.
Line
waa
charged with battery and o r
rested at the above address.
Line allegedly grabbed his
mother by the shoulders and
shook her. Line also pushed
-his sister to the floor.__________

Pamela Desimone. 38, of 730
Pasadena Ave.. Longwood. was
arrested Sunday. April 26. by
Longwood police. Desimone
waa charged with driving while
license to suspended or re­
and arrested at the cor­
Disorderly Intoxication voked
ner of Grant Street and Long­
Cecil Williams, 46. of 100
wood Click. Officer knew that
Smtt Dr.. Sanford, was ar­
Desimone hod a suspended
restrd Tuesday, May 12. by
driver's
license
which
Sanford police. Williams was
charged wttli disorderly Intoxi­ prompted him to pull her over.
Michael Williams. 25. of 1906
cation and arrested In the 100 Lake Ave.. Sanford, arms ar­
Mock of Sterling Court. Report
rested Friday. April ^24. by
M i d that Williams was yelling
Sanford police,
and using profanities.
charged wtth driving while li­
n isMn fr o
d fsnikyi
M
cense to suspended or revoked.
Rolando Menu, 22. of 700 8. WUtaams was arrested at the
Magnolia Ave.. Sanford, waa comer of French Avenue and
arrested Tuesday. May 12. by 18th Street.
Sanford police. Menu waa
Robert Morrison. 31, of 110
rharged with disorderly con­ Wllner Clr.. Sanford, was a r
duct and restating without vio­ rested Saturday, April 25, by
lence. Menu was arrested tn Florida Highway Patrol. Mor*
the 1200 block of South Park rtoon waa charged wtth driving
Avenue.
while license la suspended or
revoked
and leaving the scene
Open container
Charles Fortner. Sff, of un­ of a crash. Morrison m u ar­
rested on State Rood 40. Morknown residence, woo arrested
riaon allegedly struck a chain
Wednesday. May 13. tay Sonlink fence.
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wood: sons. Tom. Bartlett. 111..
John. Longwood.
Baldwtn-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, tn charge of
arrangements.
________L. MUmORS
Michael L. Munjonr. 84.
French Avenue. Sanford, died
Friday May 15. 1908 at his
residence. Bom May 0. 1914 In
Allentown. Pa., he moved to
Central Florida in 18761 Mr.
Munjone was a textile worker.
He aervrd In the U.S. Army
during W.W.II. Mr. M
m u a Catholic.
Survivor* include sons.
Meek. Sanford. Dale,
town. Pa.; 2 grandchildren.
Onunkow Funeral Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange-

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Eva A. Murray. S3. Eatca
Drive. Geneva, died Sunday.
Eugene L. Doyle. 56. Sun­ May 17. 1996 at her daughter's
nyside Lane. DcBary, died residence. Bom In DupUn
Sunday. May 17. 1996 at his County. N.C.. she moved to
residence. Born tn Springfield, Central Florida tn 1967 from
Ohio, he moved to Central Greensboro. N.C. Mrs. Murray
Florida In 1904 from Urbans. waa a homemaker. She was a
Ohio. Mr. Doyle was a ma­ Protestant.
chinist with an air conditioning
Survivors include eons. Mar­
company. He waa a
ion L. Cavanaugh. Magnolia.
American Legion Boat *53- N.C.. James M.. Osteen. David
Sanford. Mr. Doyle served in P.. Oeneva. John A.. Sanford;
the U.8. Army. Ha waa a Meth- daughters. Edna Moon. Sonford. Oail Crews. Oeneva;
Survtvora Include wife. Sue brother, Aydcn Albertson. Vir­
son. William. Sanford: daugh­ ginia: Olsten, Lento Dario. An­
ter. Klmbcrlee. DcBary: broth­ nie Sholar. both* of North
ers, Joe. Rosemead. Calif.. Carolina: 12 grandchildren: 13
John. New Carlisle. Ohio: sis­ great-grandchildren: 2 greatters. Judith Kennedy. Spring- great-grandchildren.
field. Ohio.
Altman-Long Funeral Home.
Altman-Long Funeral Home. DcBary. in charge of arrange­
DcBary, In charge of arrange­ ments.
ments.

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Yolanda Canada. 23, of 2441
Church St.. Sanford, was arrested Tuesday, May 12, by
Seminole County deputies.
Canada was charged with ag­
gravated asMult and arrested
in the 2300 block of DoUuway
Street.
Canada
allegedly
threatened lo hit victim wllh a
hammer.
Melissa Canada. 19. of 2441
Church St.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Tuesday. May 12. by
Seminole County deputies.
Canada was charged with ag­
gravated asM ull and arrested
in the 2300 Mock of Dolarway
Street.
Canada
allegedly
threatened victim with a gun.

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Bessie Marie Osteen. 76,
Dickson Avenue. Osteen, died
Sunday. May 17. 1998. Bom
Nov. 5. 1021 in Mt. Carmel. UL.
she moved lo Central Florida
In 1954. Mrs. Osteen was for­
mer postmaster for Osteen.
She taught Sunday School and
was a member of Older of
Eastern Star. Mrs. Osteen was
a member of First Baptist
Church of Osteen.
Survivors include sans. Kirby
B., Jay N., both of Osteen:
daughter. Karen M. Webb,
Osteen: sister*. Cora Oould.
Eileen Spawns, both of ML
CanneL 111.: 6 grandchildren.
Briaaon Funeral Home, Sonford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
Eugene R Rowe. 84, Via
llermosa. Sanford, died Satur­
day, May 16, 1998. Barn tn 8L
Louts. Mo., he moved lo Cen­
tral Florida ki 1963 from Mh
ami. Mr. Bow* waa a
dtoer In tho dtotttlrry fodurtnr.
He served tn gw U .R Aram. Mr.
Rowe was a charter member of
Markham
Church.

�Co-Ed softball
leaders roll to
Run Rule wins
From Staff Reports
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Their urrr no suipalsrs in the
SAttfviil Rrcir.ttlon Department Spimg Co-Ed
Mow t'ltch Softball (.r.ignr u finrhurst P.wk
Miiinl.n tughi as thr n»li got fuller with Ifnn
Rule \1« t.'in-s
[s-liing »:.in:r Krmpkr Mustt VrM tr
n-d
run- 111 ilir Iwtiom : the hrsi tuning
.ii .t :n‘\rj looked Imi k in diopping S.tnfind
i tin-u.iu i him h I I . ’
hi ilir middle *j.ulie MJG scored at Irani live
nill&gt; 'll rtriv inning hilt a si lifeless linirttk a*
i r \ toi(&gt;{&gt;ed ttir Seminol.r Scoop 22 4
Ajuf in thr mightrap umlrlealevl Beet 30.
UH It liiKf in thr seeciiui g.unr scorn) .it1 least
tsr mi I* m r\rr\ timing Tml a s' earless third m
rMUut Maronda Humes O') .A
lirrr 30 is itC’W 1 0 and trails Krmpkr Music
rmt r M tl MICi (2-21 Mai onela Homes (1 21
utlorii1 Chrlsitan CluirclIi (0&gt;2) a nd the Sr mmolr
Ih&gt;- leat'.it- mil have next Mi,nJ.it ott ill hnliol
t&gt;i 1 1it* Mntion.il Day holiday but will ret tint on
June 1st with i tnplehrader .it Ptnrhurst I'arK
Sard rd c'hnstMti will take on MJG at (&gt; .to
|i in
M a r 'tula Homes will challenge Kntipke
Mtmil Service .tl 7 .10 p m and Herr Ml plats
tin- Smtinulr scoop it H do p in
Providing the ollensc werr
Kettipkr Miisti Srvire Guta titrrn (Inpte
dotihlr it;
two K!ll|, Ilnur Sellers
(double sitter two runs, two lillll. David Sharj)
(double sin ulr run two RBI}. Hr ad RufM-it
(double single. Kill). D.J Spehbrr (double, nut.
Kilt). Itrad Bender Istnulr. two runs KfJIl. Krlllr
Kupcrt (single. nut. lilil). Margaret Clevenger
(single two runs) Doug Atkinson (stnglr. run)
and Lynn Webb (nml
Sanford C bnstian Clum h hot Andrr.sou (two
singles Hrddl Werre (double RBI). Rick Wrlli
(single nml Scott Findley (single) and Monica
TiconofT (nml
MJG Hilda llarlev Itriple, double, two singles,
tttrre ntris six RBII Ruben Gama (two home
n t n s two ntns. four RBII. Dan Citll Itnple. stnglr.
tliree ntns). Em Cooper Itwo doubles, ibrrr
runs KBl), Greg l.tt/ (double, single, two runs),
Allison Baxter Itwo singles, four nins. two KBl).
U vi Devlin (two singles, nut). Melissa Simpson
and Trm r Gill (one single and mir nut eat hi and
Heather Sort as and Tee Baldwin (one nut r.n III
Seminole Scoop Arch Boothe Idmiblr. single.
Rllll. Mat Cox (double, single, nml. Gena Hukur
hwo singles) Dan Steams (duntile. nm) Kuss
White isingle nml Dee choutnard (nml and
Margaret Staley (Kill)
Beer 30 _ Bob Cioyctte Itnple. two doubles,
single four nms. lour RBII. Jerry DlBartolo
(home nm two doubles, four runs, three RBI).
Joy Weaver Itnple, two singles, two nuts, five
Kill). Victor DtBartolo (double, single, nut). Ko
land Jemlgan (two singles, nm. RBI). Joe Dlllartolo Itwo singles RBI). Mickey Helms (borne nm.
two nins. KBl). Cathy Lynn Istngle. two nms. two
RBI). Paula Rttthey Isingle three nins, RBI), Ml&lt;belle Hunt and Sherry Wilkie lone single and
ton nui eat h) and Nicole Ooyrtte (nui)
Maronda Homes l » n Poe (home nm nm, two ;
RBI) Kenny Miller (single, mill and Rick Lawrrntr Islnglrl.__________________
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Seminole second

Tribe hovs'
track team
paces county
showing at
state meet

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Ilir Seminole
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llnishes ended Up in a tie for sre
mid place in ihr FIISAA C l a s s 5A
Track Championships on Percy
Beard It.uk at the University of
Florida hi Gullirsvtllr
Die Tills ot coat Ii Kell Brautlian
scotrd .Cl (Miinls to tlr Pens,leola
WcmhIIuiiii for second place behind
state
champion
Tallahassee
God by. whit b storrd -17 points It
Laudcidalc-St
Fliotnas
Aquinas
and .Jacksonville Woodson rounded
out the top live
font Martin ran a I..‘Hi 4H to tin
tsb second m the nOO, Jeremiah
Mill hell ran a peisunal
1h - s |
9.37 B2 hi nm second In thr :i.2tx»
and the IxBOO relay leant was thr
rumirr-up abet ntmilng a seasons

WINTER SPRINGS _ Ilir Winter Springs
Basketball la-ague will offer a summer select
league
for
boys
and
guts
In
the
Oviedo/Whiter Springs area.
Divisions will consist of boys and girls in
agi groups of 10-and-Under. 11-and-Undcr;
12 and Under. 13-and-Undcr. 14-and-Undrr.
15 and Under; or grade levels 3 through H,
Each division will be limited to eight teams
and each team will play eight games at vanous Ovledo/Wlntrr Springs arra gyms during
the months of June and July, culminating
with -i division tournament. All games will lie

Please ace UrieU, Page SA

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Please see Track. Page 5A

tr.i. » team t,; a runnot up finish in th«» f M!JAA Class W State
Track Ctuvnpronvhips at Percy Board Truck at the University

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O p t im is t s c la im J u n io r

WELL DONE

G i r l s T o u r n a m e n t title
snw insAis

from Slat! Reports
SANFORD
Die Sanford Opti
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dirw the No | s e e d .It 111 l o o k 111)
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I If) III Hie tegill.ir season III tile
first game
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outlitt I V bul look adv.tillage nl
15 walks .md two hit twitters to
eliminate the Sanlotd Lions Club

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Sum m er youth basketball

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Gooch Ken Riauman (loft stiowo with SorriCKiKi traumi Jon
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SANFORD _ The Florida Legends, a
women's baseball league, will hold tryouts
for those Interested In Joining,
The tryout will be held at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium. 1201 Mellomille Boule­
vard. this Sunday (May 211bl from 8 a m lo
noon
Those with further questions may call
Bridget Saprtano at 1-BOO-729 B700.

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Ry Oran Smith

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W om en’s baseball tryouts

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HERALD M IIKI S EDI I OR

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SANFORD . There will be a mandatory
meeting. Tuesday. May 20th at 7 30 p in In
the Seminole Community" College Health and
Physical Education Center.
Anyone Interested In roachtng with Sin
ford during the upcoming Pop Warner Foot­
ball season needs to attend
For more details call Call at 330-9016

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P h o ts by Jo h n C u llu m

Seminole High School baseball player Andy Hall was awarded Ihe
Sanford Opl mist Club s Athlolo of Iho Week for his outstanding
play against Spruce Creek in the District Championship game
Andy played greal defenso and had a big hit lo clinch iho distncl
championship trophy lor Seminole. Ha# receives his award from
Sanford Optimist Club member Belly Vann

In the other semifinal game, tinSanford Rotary Breakfast Club,
wbli h was seeded No 2 with an M
3 record took on the Sanford Ki
wants Cl»lt» tile No 3 seed with a
3 B i&lt; &lt;ord
The Sanford Rotury Breakfast
( lull ipiii klv assumed control,
storing six nms in Hie Iroiiom ol
the htsi inning and building a 10-0
lead after two Innings.
Hie San lord Kiw.uils Club tried
to mount a tli.illenge. storing six
tuns in ibe third Inning, but tin*
Sanford Rotary Breakfast ( iuh an
sweietl with six lulls to t nd tile
game with a Hi (i vfetory,
The t liuinplonslilp game a()
(Mated like II Would be a close bat­
tle as ibe Sanford Optimist Club
led t-2 after two innings
Bill Ibe i h.impious took over tingame with six tuns in the thud in­
ning and the two teams played
fairly even Ihe rest of the way .is
ibe Sanford Optimist Club won 13

0
Providing tin- ollense were
S E M IF IN A LS

Ihe Saiifortl Optimist Club vs
Ihe Sanford Lions Club; l.tr.i Liy
ton (double, nm. RBI). Vanessa

T -N -T Express explodes
in win over Queen Bees
in Senior Girls softball
From Staff Reporta
SANFORD . The T-N-T Express
scored early and often as It threw- the
Sanford
Recreation
Department
Spring Senior Girls" F'ast Htch Soliball League Into turmoil at Lakeside
Field Monday night.
TWo weeks ago it looked ns If the
Queen Bees were a lock for the regu­
lar season championship and the No

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tournament.
Hut two losses to the T-N-T FIxpress
closed tilings up. and Monday night’s
1-1-1 Will all but tied the league.
"File T-N-T Express was supposed to

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mil, two RBII. Kalev Brine (dimble.
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nm). Kelshawii Knight hrlplel.
Ashley Blown Isingle. two nms.
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Postell and K.iley Helnr (one single
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WSBL Basketball School
U'lVTKK SPRINCtS
llir Wlntrr Springs
liaskt lh.dl D’.tgur Is now ati('filing rrglstra
linn. Ini Its (illIt Suminrr llaskrlliall Srhnul.
In In- Iit’ll I at .Jatkson llrlglits Mlildlr School.
Indian trails Middle S&lt; hool. and tlir First
llajdM ( hull h of Ovlrdo.
|(rgisiration tmms arr available at mosi
Srumnilr (iilinlv ririnridaiv and middle
sc Inmls m you may call '(21-5282 In receive
mote tuhiituatlmi
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building skills thrmigli shuullng. Iiindamen
la|s drlrnse leclmhjues. Individual arid tram
nllrnsrs and tmidlllnnlug Ilirse skills will
In- enhanced through Irani piny, "league
games, and rx&lt; King i nnijietlttnu for dally
and wrrklv jirt/rs and awards
Path jiarthlp.mt will trrrlvr a WSH1. t
shirt basketball, and water bottle.
Tlirrr will be four one wrrk sessions, each
with hours from (i a in 1 |i in , Monday
through Friday. A struck and lunch will hr
provided dally.
Also iK-lng nllrrrd by llir WSUL. for the
llrsi nine, will hr lire Ground Zero" yuulh
spmis canijr. scheduled to ojrrmtr from I

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is common, and no one know* the pre­
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believe that it is caused by a reaction
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SANFORD • Gloria Dlmmlck
c-onnldrm herself a true craft
lover. She haa created, bought,
sold and admired craft* au of
kinds for many yean and
made It a hobby as well as a
business.
She began this pasttime
while still living In Massschusetts. There she also resided
n&lt;* the president of the Massa­
chusetts Stale Association of
Kmblrm Clubs, a woman's or­
ganization of the Elks.
Practicing
her
love
of
stamping and making cards,
while also sewing quilted pil­
lows. quillow* and adding the
Anal touches to her flower pot
soldiers haw kept her busy In
her senior yean.
Also faking much of her
time Is Iter husband of Oycan.
Leon. She spoke of their
relationship. T had been mar­
ried for 47 yean and Leon had
been married for 52 yean
when our spouses' died.* she
said. *We were all friends.
That made It nice. We all be­
lieved In marriage. We both
had wonderful montages. It Is
so great to have that.*
She and her husband par­
ticipate In at least 6 craft
shows per season, according to
Dlmmlck. *We do a lot of the
llurkler shows.* she said.
There to one at the Orlando
Fair Grounds and In DeLand.
We go to the Ocoee Historical
Society show at the end of
April. We've been to Fort

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behavior. A parent or trusted adult
may have the same calming
influence
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PAOE...C1

School is out
it's time for
summer fiun!

Father's
Special

SUNDAY. JUNE 21, 1998

H H H I

90th YEAR. No. 215

Should cops have licen se to cu ss
A m an in sp ected o f robbing a corwen
letter stone anti killing the clerk (s cornered
by a police qfjker..
Should the officer sa y. ’Mister, put up
your hands'T'
Or should he bellow som ething stronger
by adding an expletive or two?
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Dillard’s in no hurry
to leave ch iefs post
A rumor that Sanford Police Chief Joe
W a rd will retire In Auguet la ju st that • a
rumor. *l*m eligible for retirem ent.'' the chief
said, ‘and IYe told some blends I'm thinking
about It. but these plans are long-range."
Dillard . B5. Is a Navy veteran who has been
with the SPD for 27 year*. He has been chief for
a year and a half.
Dillard talked about community policing with
member* of the Optimist Club of Sanford this
past week, lie volunteered to have his officer*
paae out applications to the Optimist Club

By mrnss White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTV • Sailor* and soldiers
So do ballplayer* and bricklayer*. Many
people curve or swear for no good reason, oth­
er* when they are under atrrM or think thi* I*
the owtftciit way to get someone's attention.
Thl» past week, the ------- —--------;------ ;----personnel dlrrctor for
*The truth Is that
tlie City of Sanford
there aren't m any
Bounded an alarm that h a sh mouths In lau»
tlirre w at too much
ci\forcetnent today. ’
foul language by the
I lIBgSSad P o lice
city** police officer*.
C hief Terry B aker
Cope shouldn't cum
■ ■—
to much was the
mewsagr Tim McCauley debvrred to the API).

cum .

Lake M ary keeps airport noise issue
LAKE MARY • If the squeaky
wheel gets the grease then the
city of Lake Mary wanla to
make ao much notae as possi­
ble about notae elMtrmcnt.
"It's Important.* Mld CommlMtoner Gary Blender. ‘every
time we can. to make the
point."
Brender and the other city
commissioners met Thursday
In a work aeaston. with Sanford

Take a close look at these dads

Mayor Larry Dale and Interim
Airport Director Steve Coover.
to dlsruM Items of concern re­
garding the Orlando Sanford
Airport.
Airport Authority Board DI­

The tow er o f Chuluota: W atching for fire, w aiting to help
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CHULUOTA • Tucked away
in the wooda of State flood 410
as you enter the sleepy town of
Chuluota Is the Little Big Econ
State Forestry. Positioned In a
cubby hole of trees, this post
consists of a mobile home
command center, a scattering
of trucks, and one 80-foot
watch tower.
The tower has been hopping
with activity lately due to the

ratrr. But the crew in Chuluota has been working long
hour*. "We are on nUI non
malty from a a.m. to ft p m.."
aald Forest Ranger Mary Ber­
geron. "but recently, we are on
call from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m."
Up In the lower, the person
manning the facility constantly
monitor* smoke situations.
According to Bergeron, if
smoke starts to away and move
In a different direction, then tt
could more than likely be a
wildfire. If smoke continuously
rises s t r a i n up. there Is lauaUy nothing to wony about. If
there la amoke. the post must
call the district office explain­
ing the different characteris­
tic*. Any smoke that Is spot­
ted must be called In. "If
smoke shifts 2 to 3 degrees,
then U Is a wildfire." said Ber­
geron.
*

3,000 acres have been ravaged
by wildfires tn Seminole
County alone. The staff of the
Chuluota location explained
what their role In fighting the
fires has been, how they can
tell If tt la a wildfire as opposed
to a control bum, and what
people can do to safeguard
The tower Is equipped with
themselves from starting fires.
an alidade that helps them
"Usually during the winter la monitor any amoke in their
the peak season |for wtldflrrsl." viewing area. How for Is that?
Mid Mike Martin, senior for- "You can aee the skyline of

L ik e fa th er, lik e so n
Lake Mary chief sworn
in as president of state
police association
PALM BEACH GARDENS - Perhaps the
thought croMcd the minds of Richard and Ray
Beary as they Mood together an the dais at the
Installation banquet of the Florida Police Chiefs
Association.
What a proud Father's Day It must be today
for Ray. who Wednesday swore In hia son as the

Richard Ik-ary. then deputy chief of opera­
tions for the Altamonte Springs Police Depart­
ment. assumed the position of Lake Mary Po­
lice Chief In January of 1003.
Beaty started his law enforcement career,
right after high school. In 1077. as a radio &lt;Mspatchcr for the A.S.P.D. A 4th-generatlon Irish
cop. he was following In hia father's footstep*.
Ray Beaty, then a member of the AAP.D.. later
went on to become police chief of Winter Park.
Beaty attributes his career decision directly
to his family environment. "At a young age." he
aald, "we were around law enforcement." Appar­
ently. R nibbed off In a big way. Beaty’s
brother. Kevin. Is the sheriff of Orange County,
and rioter. Nod. loan Orange County daputy.

downtown Orlando on a good
night." aald Bergeron. There
ore also a series of number*
that go around the tower’s
room. Throe numbers are to
measure the degrees In which a
smoke cloud moves. And for
comfortableness, the tower has
air conditioning and healing.
The tower la also regulated by
the Federal Aviation Admini­
stration. If the lights are off In
the tower. It has to be called In
to the FAA.
watching for smoke or taMng
their tractor* to help t#&gt; t for­
est fire*, they are nanaffy out
in the community doing several
things with fire and safety
awareness. They teach fir*
orientations at area schools,
and they have on-alte visitation
by groups such as the Boy
Scouta. the Old Scouts and
students. They also can be
•ern at local events like Chuhiota'a Spring Fling and
Oviedo's Orest Day In the

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Business
Getting money for your small business
Countiywldt award
LONGNVOOD - Countrywide
Home Diana. Inc., an Inde­
pendent mortgage lender has
presented Sandra Simmons,
branch manager of the Longwood office, with Its prestig­
ious
President's
Council
Award. The award Is given for
purchase loan originations to
only the top 30 of the 330
branch managers nationwide,
and Includes a week-long Ari­
zona vacation for 3.

LaQuInta optm

LAKE MART • The new
LaQuInta Inn A Suites In Lake
Mary. Is In full operation. De­
velopers say tt has many out­
standing features such as the
landscaped counyard, outdoor
pout. Mindcck. and gazebo. Al­
though nearby lnteratate-4.
the rooms were specially built
to be extremely quiet, and
have built-in closets, tn-room
coffee makers and many other
features.
LaQuInta Inn A Suites Is lo­
cated at 1060 Greenwood
Boulevard In Lake Mary.
LAKE MARY • Homewood
Suites. 755 Currency Circle in
Lake Mary Is now open. The
new hotel Is the fifth Homewood property In Florida.
Manager Henry Danish said
the 1 12 -suite hotel often ac­
commodations with separate
living and sleeping areas tn I
or 2 -bedroom suites, offered at
the price of a standard hotel
room.
Each suite has a fully
equipped kitchen. 3 remotecontrolled TV acts, vtdcocasarttc player and a dining area
that doubles as a workspace.
Standard rates begin at
8119 with special rales for ex­
tended stays.

Employ***! covtdl

LONOWOOD - Central Flor­
ida Employment Council, a
not-for-profit organization has
announced a new sendee to

benefit job seekers and cm
players. Called JOBFAIR TO­
DAY. It ts designed lo intro­
duce job seekers to employers
via the Internet at no cost to
the Job seeker.
The Central Florida Em­
ployment Council Is located at
851 SUte Road 434 In Longwood. For additional Informa­
tion, contact Robert W eru at
339-0368.
S cto lan M M
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - For
the 7th consecutive year. The
Reserves Network Is giving
81.500 In college scholarships
In the company's - annual
Scholar Dollar program. Two
8750 scholarships will be
awarded to 3 temporary em­
ployees who work at least 130
hours In paid office assign­
ments from now until Aug. 31.
The Reserves Network Is a
full-service staffing, workforce
training and human resource
consulting firm with 25 re ­
gional locations Including an
office In Altamonte Springs.

The biggest single area we
work wltn clients at the Incu­
bator and the Small Business
Development C enlrr Is In ob­
taining money. I urn ulwuys
nmated at some of the m is­
conceptions that exist about
sourcing money for business
start-up and expansion. A
couple of weeks ago I had a
very hardworking gentlemen
come Into the office with a list
of foundations that h r had
been Induced to buy. The ad­
vertisement that he responded
to promised free money to be­
gin his business. Now he
wanted to start a p itta/su b
■hop and need the capital to
get started. He frit very used
when we talked and I ex­
plained to him that I doubted
the Ford Foundation would
put up a grant to begin a picterta. After a white we began
to discuss wtiat his options
irally were to get started.
First problem he needed to
understand was that opera­
tions like he was proposing
have a (allure rate of almost 00
percent. That m akes tt a very
difficult process for a Under to
provide aO of the capital hr
wfll need. In foci about Ihr
beat he could hope for was
about 30-80 percent of his re­
quirements. The loan would be
based upon the assets he
could pledge to secure the
note. No lender will provide
100 percent
of anyone's

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startup capital and that In­
cludes Small Business Admini­
stration guaranteed
loans.
Even In lower risk Investments
lenders want to see at trust 30
rernt of the capital coming
mi the owner. This is ronirihutrd capital not loans from
Uncle Harry. If your capital
shuwi up us a loan, the lender
could default Ihr loan.
What about loans to existing
business? If you have been In
business for at least 3 years,
the path lo getting a loan Is
easier. First you must antici­
pate short term credit needs
and discuss them with your
lender ahead or lime. The tim e
to arrange for a credit line Is
before you actually nrrd It.
This lakes the pressure off of
you and allows you the time to
And the right financing vehi­
cle.
Keep your financial stale
menls current and make sure

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plana and dream* lor your
business. Wr here at the SHOC
work with ownera on their re ­
vision* till the lime.
Finally be prepared to nrgo*
Uale wtlh your lender. It la a
competitive world out there
for banka olao. If you have a
aolkl proposal you ran In many
rases get very favorable term s
from lenders. As I tell our cli­
ents always have a bark up
plan and be prepared to lie
flexible.

gravatlon fay having your In­
formation current. This ts an
area I recommend yon retain a
professional lo put together
your statements.
Develop a business plan.
Even If you have been In bustnrsa a long lime without a
formal business plan, you
sltould consider developing a
plan to farlUtatr future credit
applications. If you Itave one
from your start-up phase you tt'oune I tardy la the Coordina­
nerd to review It and update tor q f the Small Business Or
It. Tills planning device has oriopmrnl Center ai Seminole
can be
much further reaching results Community Collegethan Just obtaining money. II reached al 331-3408. Email at
forces you lo organise your ivhardy • bellsoulh. net.

Local optometrist named
society vice president
IAKK MARY
Kara Meg I,
Ila hu*. O f) luw been apjwilnlnl vice
of the
Central Florida Optom etrlr
Society, an Afflll.itr
Ihr
American Oplomcinr AswxU
lion
the Florida Optomethe Association

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Going..going..almost gone
HERALD STAFF WRITER
HEATHROW - Strong and sustained growth In the Lake Mary,
especially along the lntetatatr-4 corridor. Is evident In the rapid
sales of the professional office sites at Bay Tree.
Aa of earlier this week, only 4 office miles remain lo be sold, out
of 35 which were originally developed a year ago. Many of the
sold sites are said to be medical and professional businesses.
Stirling International Realty Owner Roger Sodentrom said the
remaining facilities are approximately 3.000 square feet tn size,
and are priced from $135,000 to $160,000.
-Orowth ts thegriw ftpal factor In the high sales al BayTree* he
i ulil * |ahr M iry t~ t r r tf th-------- - popular regions in Central

of the entrance to their hour* of apendfsn. M y n a* Is ju st that
sort of cam pus.'
Stirling International Realty operate* al the $1.8 mtiUon plus,
state-of-the-art real estate showcase center at the entrance to th
llrsthrow International Business Center on Lake Mary Boulevard.
Just west of lntentate-4.

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making p rocesses
and hare considerable re upon

slbtlllles
regarding
local
meetings. CFOS was estsbUnited lo offer a belter quality
of rye rare In Central Florida
by offering a wide variety of
educational programs In sddltton to offering credit for doctors to renew their license* by
hosting special educational
meetings and sem inars.

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Dr. Ilachits ts an associate of FUufowskl Cataract A
Institute, dividing her time between offices located in
Mary, Orange City and Daytona Resell.
Dr. Uochus Is a graduate Of Stetson University. DeLand,
Florida and Southern College of Optometry as well as holding
ccrttftrationa far Florida. Trn n raser. Kentucky and Colorado.
Additionally. Dr. Barbus la a member of the Florida Optometrtc Association and the American Optometric Association. She
la a Slate Parooptometrie Adviser and a Board Member of the
Academy of Health Careers at Seminole High School. Addi­
tionally, she la an Assistant Cttnk-m] Profeasor for NOVA South
Eastern College of Health Sciences and keeps a lecture
schedule for continuing education and public Information.

Sm jiaa Raaek: Seas are 12 feet with a Ught chop.
Water temperature at
Daytona Is 80 degrees and
at New Symma. 80 degrees.
Winds are from the east at
5-lO m .p.h.

S e m i n o l e H e r a ld
“Serving Seminole County Since 1908"

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Sunday. June 21,18*8 • W . 90. No. 215
Putadwd: fMy fiscs* Monday. $saa4sy i CMdmss by
AapuMc Nsaapwws, lac. • 300 N. Fnnen Are., Breton, FL. 32771
Phone: (407) 322-2911 F a t (407) 323440$

2913 Hwy. 17-92, Bantoid
(2 Blocks North of Airport BM .) n tx t to C ty Baotrto and EnMrprtw Lathing
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ORLANDO - Friday U S. Dis­
trict Judge Anne Conway sen­
tenced Oeotge Crossley. 67. to
3 years on probation for pro­
viding false information on a
passport application.
Crossley, a former Christian
broadcaster, pleaded guilty In
pnartdlng
March lo pnwkM
ng the falsa
passport Information when he
wrote on his application last
July that his passport was loat
or expired. Cross!ey had a i r
rendered his passport when he
waa charged with murder-forhire last year.
Crossley waa sentenced to 4
years In stale prison for hiring
a hit man to kill the former
husband of a woman with
whom he had an affair.
After completing the prison
term. Crossley will begin serv­
ing the federal probation at the
same lime he la serving state
supervised probation tn the
murdrr-for-hlre rase. Conway
also ordered that Crossley
serve 00 days of the federal
probation under home con­
finement.

Food donation
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Jrn o
I‘allied will donate 48 pallets
of frozen Mlchcllna'a meals lo
Use* fire victims and others
Identified In need In Seminole
County.
Mr. Pal Lied Is the developer
of lies throw In addition lo
founding several food lines. In­
cluding Chun King Chinese
Food.
Jeno's
Pizza
and
M lrltrlina's, He la well known
for his generosity and has a l­
ways been quirk lo respond to
the needs of the residents of
Seminole County.
Adopt-A-piock deputies wlU
accept the food and distribute

It to the famlltoi. f l u preeen*
Utlon wlfl be made Monday a t
Rich Flan Fooda, Sanford.
Food d i t r i b u t lM
SANFORD - Seminole Volun­
teer Enterp rises . Inc. an­
nounces that U.S. Department
of Agriculture surplus com*
modules, including canned ap­
plesauce. com . green beans,
pork, sliced potatoes, sp a­
ghetti. canned tom atoes, pea­
nut butter, ptnto beans and
vegetarian beans, will be d is­
tributed to eligible area resi­
dents residing In Seminole
County on Tuesday. June 33 tern, funding for the noise
study, upgrade of the airspace
and Thursday. Ju n e 35.
The foods will be distributed and Federal Aviation Admini­
at Seminole Volunteer Enter­ stration directives regarding
and takeoffs,
prises. Inc. OfIkv st 407 West approaches
Fourth Street. Sanford from 10 dealt with the noise Issue. Five
s.m. lo 0 p.m. Entrance will be others dealt with Inclusion of
on tlie south side of the build­ the north/soulh runway expan­
ing. on the ro m rr of Elm Ave­ sion in (tie airport's develop­
ment of regional impact, ap­
nue and Fourth Street.
Lake Mary
Eligibility la based
on pointment of a
household size and Income. resident lo the airport author­
Rules for acceptance and p a r ity board, support of the FAA.
llclpallon In the program a rt directives for airplane depar­
the same for everyone without tures and landings, creation
regard to rare, color, national and funding of a noise abate­
ment employee and the ap­
origin, or sex or handicap.
point ment of the airport direc­
I u i Iim m After Hours
tor.
SANFORD •
Hie Greater
Coover said the cost of the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce I.L.S.
system was actually
June Itaislnrss After Hours will $500,000
more than the quoted
be Tuesday, Ju n e 33 at 5:30 $1.7 million
earmarked for the
p.m. at Masterpiece Homes, project through
the help of
Inc.
Rrp. John Mira. He said the
Business After Hours provide increased
would not be a
great networking opportunities. problem cost
“Congressman Mica
There will b r food and door wants the FAA to find that
prices.
Masterpiece Homes, Inc. Is funding*
Environmental asaesments.
located at Country Club Park.
with
regard lo the I.L.S. sys­
Upaala Road. Sanford, between
County Road 40 and County tem. have been done and
Hoad 40A. For more informa­ Coover experts the project to
tion call llie clum ber at 322- go lo tad by September. "We're
on a real fast track*
3313.
Orerne pressed Dale for a
commitment lo support the
naming of a Lake Mary resident

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1606 W. 35th Rt.. Sanford, waa

8514 ED Q EW A TER DRIVE

Flumoaa. Sanford, waa a r­
rested Wednesday. June 17. by
Sanford police. Wamtey waa
of drug paraphernalia. Wamley
waa arrested at the comer of
12th and Palmetto. Sanford
QUAD squad made the arrest.
Eugene Jones. 25. of 2001
Adams Ave.. Sanford, wss ar­
rested Wednesday, June 17, by
Sanford police. Jones was
charged with possession of
cannabis under 30 grams.
Jones was arrested s i the cor­
ner of 34th Place and Lake
Avenue. Sanford QUAD squad
made the arrest.
Edward Jackson. 23. of 808
Escambia Dr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Wednesday. June 17. by
Sanford police. Jackson was
charged with possession of
cannabis under 30 grains.
Jackson was arrested at the
comer of 34th Place and Lake
Avenue. Sanford QUAD squad
made the arrest.
Kimberly Coddtngton, 38. of
612 Kingsbridfle Dr., Oviedo,
was arrested Wednesday, June
17. by Seminole County depu­
ties. Coddtngton waa charged
with sale of a controlled nibstance and possession of a
controlled substance. Coddington waa arrested at the above
address. City/County Investi­
gative Bureau made the arrest.
gatlve
Erick Beauchamp. 33. of 812
Klngsbridge Dr., Oviedo, waa
arrested Wednesday. June 17,
by Seminole County deputies.
Beauchamp waa charged with
•ale of a controlled substance
and poaam lon of a controlled
substance. Beauchamp waa a r­
rested at tbs above addnse.
CC1B made the arrest.

Leonard Boule. 34. of 1014 8 .
Avocado Ave.. Sanford, waa a r­
rested Wednesday. June 17, by
Sanford police. Boule was
charged with assault or battery
on a law enforcement officer
with a motor vehicle, assault or

Jessie Jackson. 50. of 1406
W. Valencia Ct., Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday. June 17.
by Sanford poller. Jackson
was charged with domestic
violence and battery. Jackson
was arrested In the 4300 block
of South Oriands Drive. Jack*
the head causing a laceration.

Battery

Troy Brown Sr.. 47. of 1003
S. Mangouatlne Ave.. Sanford,
was arrested Wednesday. June
17. by Sanford police. Brown
was charged with battery and
was arrested at the above a d ­
dress. Brown allegedly struck
his son tn the face.
Richard Hudson, 40. of 800
W. S.R. 41B. Chuluota. was a r
rested Wednesday, Ju n e 17, by
Seminole County deputies.
Hudson was charged with burglory and grand theft. Hudson
was arrested on Old Chuluota
Road. Hudson allegedly stole
two generators.

W. Seminole Bhrd.. Sanford,
was arrested Wednesday. Jtm e
17, by Sanford police. Sexnmon
was charged with forgery, u t­
tering a forged Instrument, and

Curbs Rohatacb. 33. of 114
Hilltop Dr.. Longwood. waa a r ­
rested Thursday. Ju n e 18. by
Longwood police. Rohataen
was charged with DU1 and
wearing no headgear. Rohatach
was arrested at the comer of
Rangellne Road and Longwood
Hills Road. Rohatach waa In­
volved In a traffic accident.

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Greene raked Dale lo a d a
nolee abatement experience a
criteria for the hiring of the
new director (with notse
abatement experience) will be
a plus *
Oreenc has followed the lead
of follow commissioner Brendcr. who is a resident of Tlmaruan. a community rid ch
Ilea tn one of the flight paiha of
the airport.
Greene was
pleased with the progress that
has been mads on the airport
*1 liked the tone |of the
meeting) and I like the con­
tent.* Greene said Friday
morning. He sold he will wait
to see if the board follows
through on Lake Mary's noise
recommendations.

Sanford City

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E D IT O R IA L

Light rail and vision in Hood’s hood

Preventing
devastating fires

'Hood’s Hood*--AKA "City of Orlando*. Listen

1 w ant to tell you a

Ume ui *Hood's

Fighting our recent forest Are* Is the
responsibility of trained professionals. sit]
certainly Individuals. awragr citizens who

themselves threatened, often dive Into the battle
and lend an appreciative hand. These people all
deserve a great round of applause for preventing
much more serious damage and destruction.
All of us however, can light Area by doing
everything possible to prevent them tn the first
place. While lightning or electrical problems
rati be blamed as the cause or some Area; the
majority of them are instigated by hum an
beings and as such, can be eliminated.
In the recent past, people-causes of some of
our Ares Include youngsters playing with
matclics. people building bonfires in the woods,
a barbecue Are which was not controlled,
someone attempting to dear land by burning,
and probably the moat dangerous of all
situations, someone tossing a cigarette bu tt out
of a passing vehicle.
Whenever a Aeld or woods neat to a highway
has been burned, take a look along th at road.
With blackened grata Immediately next to the
roadway. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to
determine what started the Ate.
Some smokers may not believe this next
statement, but It's true. Auto m anufacturers,
since the late 20 s and early 1990s have
specifically put ash trays in c a n and trucks to
hold ashes, not store coins or other small
items. While this is. of course, m eant to be
facetious, the way some people act. It la
perhaps tru er than one may Imagine.
We haven’t had enough rain In the p ast two
months to adequately water down our Aetda.
trees, and greenery. This la one of th e A tu t
periods we have had tn Central Florida In a
considerable length of time, and unkaa every
one of ua actively shows concern over the
problem, are are going to end up with more
disasters, more land destroyed, possibly more
structures wiped out and even people M i* and
injured.
A person can't prevent a lightning strike, and
wind blowing a tree onto power A nn th at then
ignite into q a rk * and a auboaquen t Are, la
uncontrollable. B tit-f we can get e e r p r o llia -,
from careless smokers and persuade them to
stop tossing their *buming butts from a Butck.*
we will have done our p a rt and perhaps eared
lives and properly.
When It comes to non-tluU kal Ara atarttog,
Smoky Bear ts right. Only you can p is n o t
forest Ares. And i t member, the hey weed ts
•prevent.*

la about a
hi rail ayso wonderful
mb* Of International
*S of universal ap-

bl the Hood wanted
id and there was joy
___ __It's artist everyone
around Hood, and Hood’s Hood thought. Bui. In
b e t. It wasn't true. It ogam* as though many of
those residing to the HMg and nearby, were not
very impressed.
They had heard about the PLAN, the light rail

It seems that those in Hood's Hood, the Oreat
Wizards and even a group called the FDOT
which was very powerful and was supposed lo
watch over the peoples gold, was proceeding
even though others In neighboring Hoods were
not impressed.
What once seemed to be a story of joyous
limes was becoming a lime of resentm ent
throughout all the Hoods and nobody wanted to
build even a small part of this light rail. II was
argued that it must hr done In order to bring
people together at the "Great Meeting Place.*
The Great Meeting Place was also known as the
convention center. The idea was to carry people
from Hood's Hood lo the Great Meeting H are,
the Magical Place, the Place of International
Importance, the place of universal appeal and
T-shirt drive. The problem was that there was
another group who used the sky moat of the

shots at Mayor Larry
Dale over the pro­
posed conference cm*
trr/h o td . Every Ume
you wanted to discuss
this conference center/hotel. Mayor Dale
has been more than
eager to meet with you
at your convenience.
What you must re­
alize la that there are
four other__ commis­
si oners. and I know
that they have a say.
You ought to be
thankful that you have
a mayor who ts willing
lo meet with you and
not hide behind the
dty staff.
1 also want to thank
you for taking the lead
tn trying to save the
park. Anybody that la
willing to drive around
In their car with a
loud speaker for sev­
eral hours la the kind
of guy that I want to
lead the campaign
against the conference
center/hotd project.
Not only did you
probably have a sore
throat, but I didn't see
anyone run out to sign
your petition.
For loo many years,
dty government al­
ways said they didn't
have the money to do
different projects that

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T H f liw r w r

Owning up to our
responsibilities

Lakefront project:
Mr. Close Minded
and other naysayers On Southern Baptists, wom en: D on’t
Note lo Mr. ’Close »
knock subm ission until you try it!
Minded*:
I
A
1icing a former City ■
Commissioner. It »p- r
palls me the way you
are taking personal

ln | place by this light rail. They were known as
the "Orest Authority,* So now more trouble
came upon the land and they all found out that
they had different Ideas.
Tne more tliey spoke of the light rail, the
more confused they got. It was like the Tower
of Babel* and babble abounded. Confusion
spread and soon there were only a few left to
build the light rail. Only those who could widerstand the babble of others.
The Orest Wizards were partly to blame be­
cause they started the babble and every time
there was a meeting, their babble was different
Hum the babble at the meeting before. No one
paid much attm tlon though because Orest Witaids often bubbled. In fort, they were paid to
babble In certain ways. They would babble for
this and for that, whatever those who paid them
to babble about, (hey babbled. The sad part of
the story Is that all the people In the Hoods had
to pay great tributes, gold, for all of this. Fi­
nally. the leaders from the different Hoods could
not reach an agreement so they went their
separate ways, braving Hood, others from
flood’s Hood, the Orest wizards. FOOT and oth­
ers to aohe the problem of building the light
rati. But they were determined, so they went to
the big pot of gold to atari, but alas, they
ft have enough! What would they do, what
would they do?
*Wc win build II anyway and then well tell the
people a sad story ao they will have to give i*
tribute so we can finish paying for what we have
started without the big pot of gold.*

ft Im t very often that I get upart and It takes
a lot to gel me mad. Suffice to say that today I
am not a luippy tam per. After bring In
Seminole County for some 24 years. I am used
to us being the smaller sibling to Orange
County, which la coordinated with Ua disability
advisory board, but must we be second on
everything?
‘today's column la going to be a little different.
Due to the fact that the next week starts Orange
County’s disabilities aware ne ts ttm lew nce. we
thought it was a good Idea to apeak to local
btfslatora. This tnctude all dries, as wefl as the
county.
Wr would like to help convince them to
Increase or atari activities to old disability
aware ncao In Seminole County. We should note
however, that the city of Ahamonte Springe has

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funds. Keep It cmwmgi
Mr. *Cloae Minded*,
you are a fairly new
resident of the City of
Sanford. Don't get
caught up wtth the
naysayrra. If you have
all the energy that you
apparenUy see* tg
have, and It wal,
guided In the right torectlon. you might b*
a great asset to the
dty.
Why don't you put
your
efforts
into
cleaning up 17/92? If
this dty Is growing too
fast for you, O aten la
right across the river.

thing rd ever heard, especially since it came
with added Instruction: “Submit even when your
husband's wrong.* It was easy to submit when I
agreed because to do so was no threat to my
wtgftil nature. The Icaaon was about Abraham
UMog Ms wile to pretend they were staler and
brother ao Abraham wouldn’t be killed to make
Sarah a part of Pharaoh's harem. That was Uke
my husband idling me to lie to the president,
claim in g to be single and available to be his
mistress. God honored Sarah's submission In
spite of Abraham's faithless, wrong-headed
advice. Ood turned the situation around, and
great blessings resulted-not Just for fslthftil
Sarah, but for Abraham and the entire
household.
I decided to become a modem Sarah and put
die teaching to a te st-a full month of being
submissive. When I assum e my appropriate role
and Mopped all attem pts to usurp n y
husband's authority, unbelievable m iracles
occurred at my house too. Things my husband
suddenly Were done voluntarily and
Conflicts were peacefully resolved, an
dlaanlrnl Into blessed bttaa. Even our i
JpgM. "What's going on? Mam's acting a
Iffy buaband refers to that month
happiest of Mb life.

It la not good enough any longer to Juot
sympathise with the dfoabled. Certain steps
must be accomplished lo ace that the disabled
progress aa a part of society. Special events
such aa barrier awareness or disability
awareness events help tremendously.
These events remind the public that the
disabled are still out there. We also need to go
fbrther. Many people, like myself, fed that In
order for the disabled to have Increased
visibility, every dty ss well as Seminole County
Itself, should have some sort of a disability
advtsory board.
Aa I recall. Seminole County did have one
such group several years ago. That was part of
th d r comprehensive planning, but as a former
member of that committee told me. It never
quite lived up to expectations, but at least they
tried.
Another problem seems to be that nobody
wants to get Involved. Case in point, last year
someone tried to start an advisory board for the
disabled. Try aa they may. they couldn't g d any
government related organizations to sponsor
such a group.
Most of the organizations said that they were
over-land as far as their resources were:
money, manpower, etc. Or they said that the
situation should be handled by another party.
In other words, let the other guy do It. In the
end. nothing happened and the project died.
Hopefully some day we could get mature
enough as a society and could own up to our
own responsibilities. In other words, don't wait
for the other guy to help solve the problems of
the disabled. Just Jump on In and help them
yourself.

�You can’t have freedom unless
you’re w illing to give it to others
I am S3- yrara- old and what I have seen
ha ppm to ihla g m t country la dhguatlng.
When haa all (he km and pride of being an
American gonr? W hen have all the freedom*
gone?
In Seminole Cotmiy llte rrllglou* 'right' are
grartng up to launch another campaign to take
away freedom. While llry may call It aomethlng
different. ihta will be the end result. Ih la attack,
like all of tlictr attack*. I* aimed at the adult en­
tertainment industry and In particular nude
dancing and nude dancer*, Why don't dtcy
campaign again*! gun* or aomrthtng that
harm* people? I do not understand why they
choose s consensual activity.
A consensual activity la any activity m which
we, aa adult*, choose to participate, which does
not physically harm a peraon or property of a
noneontenting oilier. When wr have the free­
dom to choose that activity taken away. It la
then called a consensual crime. Consensual
crimes are sometimes called 'victimless crimes'.
There Is no such thing as a victimless crime. Its
you think the person that haa been robbed with
a bad check, fountain pen. or rm aputir ts any
leas a victim than the prison who was robbed
at gunpoint? People that Met in certain arm s of
the country a rt m an khrty la aufikr from natu­
ral ihaaih rs auch aa Area, tornadoes, and la ir
rtranrs Dora that mean we should outlaw that
particular area of the country? People who dttve
automobile* could become victims of traffic ac­
cidents. does that mean we should outlaw
automobiles? We are all potential victims of
many things.
Why are some consensual aettrttlea consid­
ered crimes while other* are not? The tru e an ­
swer la religious beliefs. Almost all consensual
ertmea find (heir hast* of restriction or prohlbl-

Bob Waldorf ■ a Sea*
note County antropranaur. He is general
manager of Gentle
Touch, a bcenaad mat-

government gets DIO tax money from both.
Dora that play In the mix?
While the religious 'right' campaign against
consenting adult arthritic* Inchiding marijuana,
aduh entertainm ent or prostitution they Ignore
some really Important Issues.
Do you know hose many products can be

Do the people count in forging adult
ordinance, lakefront developm ent?
cun made the statement that government was
*a check and balance an the w tflof the people.'
Almost everyone tn the audience waa stunned
*V Ihla statement. The speaker's debating p art­
ner came to his defense and agreed with him.
That partner la a current county commissioner.
It Is vety disturbing to reaUae that our elected
officials do not want to listen to their conaUtuenla or represent them since they know what la
best for the people. Our elected officials should
represent us. but If a particular issue la slgnlft
arems aa if they are saying. *We know what you
want and what is best far you.* Instead they
should be saying. T his to such s major issue
and lias such a major Impact on the community
that U should be up lo the voters to decide what
needs to be done.*
Let m r gvr you two current Instances which
will help you see what I mean.
A few months ago our county commissioners
were asked lo let the twoole vole mi a s m s m I

Beware: D on’t kiss a frog, Sanford

take away our freedom, oe have allowed them to
take away our houses, cars, money and m some
cases our businesses. We don't do that for other
types of criminal activity. The one com parison
that really bothers me Is that while a person
can do and lake another's life, he or she does
NOTlose m v earthly paisrertims. Doesn't that

consensual crim e offenders. Offenders kke
someone that smoked dope, took money for sex.
viewed a nude dancer or who danced nude. Who
would you rather see In a dark alley, a mugger
or a nude dancer? No wonder crime is on an In­
crease. Alcohol and now nicotine are consid­
ered addictive drugs. A drank, driving a car. ran
kill, and after 10 y ean of an all out campaign

quickly throwing

Remember. *necdmn la the only thing you
cannot have unless you are willing to glvr tt to
others.* If the religious Tight' want to live tn a
country that Is oppressed and where there is no
freedom of choice, then I suggest they move. To
kve In th is country and enjoy its freedoms you
must accept some things you do not kke. Im­
posing criminal aanctlona on human conduct.

H atton
Not in children’s
best interest
It Is my Judgment that moat
people accept the notion that
It la unlawnil to discriminate
against any person baaed on
race, religion, or national ori­
gin. Why* the Florida Constitu­

treated equally. Right? Well, let
me tell you something. It ain't
so. At least If one llvea In
Seminole County, la not black.
Is an ekmenUuy school stu­
dent, and wants to transfer to
another school for a number of
Suppose that parenta decide
that their child should Uve with
Orandpa/Orandma because of
a wore schedule that simply
does not allow the parenta to
provide the nurturing that the
child indy needs: that the child
would have to be an the street
a t an earty hour to catch a bus.

pose using this particular city-owned property
In this manner. They do not oppose the ho­
tel/convention center concept, just the pro­
posed location. These etUaens are the ones who
have used the park and paid far Its m ainte­
nance for years. Now the city commission wants
to sell K to developers. With a a h a cant rover slal issue, why not let the people decide the to-

possible. They will provide
money for medical treatm ent,
sustenance, etc.
In o u r society it la simply not
the business of government if a
family arranges for a child to
kve with grandparents. I be­
lieve th a t this ts a privacy Is­
sue (Alt. I. See. 23. Florida
Constitution).

te different people, but I think
that everyone would agree that
in terms of schooling for ele­
mentary children, government
should be looking for ways to
accommodate parents, be ap ­
preciative to what la In the

meniary age child. One of the
staters works at an elementary
school tn some capacity. The
other slater must leave for
work early in the morning: fi­
nances make day, care an Im­
possibility; bus schedules are
such that the child must be on
the afreet after hla mother
leaves for work, and there to no

Kuhn

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�M *Sommo** M*fakJ, Santo,il. M o o n •SoxlJy. June 21, 1990

inrrrr lions officer. was so saddened at the
death at a solid wutte collector In the horrible
June heat, that she put a sign In the back of her
Kim Street home Inviting garbage handlers to
Icel free to takr a brrak In her yard.
Her kindness really mallets.

Longwood balances water
restrictions with park needs

He trained the best of them
LI. Vernon O. Wclnbart Is retiring from the
Seminole County Flrr Division after 23 years
x-mrr. He’s Ircrn the department's top training
offtrer since 1986 one of the many reasons he
will lie sorely missed.
Weinharl. Ii2. ts also known as Mr. Ftxll and
Mr. Joke Teller w1lh his rollragues. They say he
will probably spend a good deal of bis
retirement time driving In Civil War History and
rrrnarttnrtils of battles.
Hie Seminole County Hoard ol
Commissioners will honor Welnhart on
ruesdny.

Dang
Krglt A Kathle Lee were sehrdnled to have a
l.lvr show from the Kennedy Spare Cettlrr on
Monday. June 29. Everyone within a spare shot
ol thr plaee was excited. Late F'riday word rainr
from Mission Control Rrgls A Kalhtr lxr w*rrr
aborted.

Isabel! Wheeler R obison, 102

Clips
You go. girl
Itsbcll Wheeler Robison Is one of the new
residents a! Dcflary Manor. Ibis pas! week sin­
ce lebr.Urd her 102nd birthday with her some of
hrr grandsons and granddaughters and new
tnends She w a s bom tn Wcllsburg. Pn Ui 1896
Mrs. Robison said she attributes her longevity
to her faith In God. a |*isitivr altitude and her
mother Stic was raised on herbs and rats garlic
mid onions every day

Telling it like it is
Hie understatement ol the year may be
rontalnrd on a new 4-page tnlurmatton liver
distributed by Seminole County dealing with the
Improvement scltedulr for U.5. 17-92
rrdevrlopmrnt 'Decause the roadway Is our ol
the oldest In the county, several areas have
(alien Into decline, businesses have fal tercet and
surrounding pro|&gt;crty values have not Increased
at a rate seen along newer roadways.
Improvements In thr next 0 months arcdesigned to 'Jump start" the redevelopment
effort Stay tuned.

Come and rest for a spell
CUra Palmer, a retired Seminole County

Beary

WINTER SPRINGS • Thr
city's Sunshine Park summer
recreation program for stu­
dents was canceled after City
Manager Ron McLemore at a
recent commission meeting
recommended It.
Commissioner Michael Blake
said he was disappointed In
hearing this and thought tlie
timing was off.
Die summer program was to
have served ubuut 70 children
und go on for G weeks at a cost
of $80 per child, per week. One
of the reasons cited was that
thrrr were many other pro­
grams In tlie urea such os the
City of Oviedo, which charges
$G0 jirr week, per rhlld. Com­
missioners agreed Ihul when
the rrcrrallon program Is
brought hack next year. II gel
started a little earlier In the
year.
Die Parks und Recreation
Department also presented the
commission with a irvlt-w (or
design Information for Torcaso
Dark, os well as u report on the
safety of tlie park. Dila discus­
sion was the result of an acci­
dent ili.tt occurred on April 20.
At llial time u 2-yrar-old

City Administrator Sheldon
Smith said he would look Into
Ihe options the city might have
for watering those parks that
did not have sprinkler facili­
ties.
’Maybe wr could Just borrow
one of those trucks the county
uses to water Ihe medians.*
Miller suggested.
So far. no drought-related
fires liave been reported In
Longwood. but commissioners
don't want lo lake any
chalice*

LONGWOOD _ Tilt flrra Dial
have plagued Cent ml Florida In
recent weeks have sparked
conrcms among members of
the Longwood City Commis­
sion about sulking a balance
between water conservation
and lire prevention.
Only about half (he ctly
parks
tn
Longwood
are
equipped with sprinkler sys­
CoitlaM i bmx Fags IA
tems for watering the area. The
other half do not, undrr normal Country.
circumstances, require water­
F'or now. they- are continu­
HUNT MONUMBNT CO.
ing. so they are not so
ously watching and calmly
DISPLAY YARD
equipped.
waiting and aic always on
Hwy.
17-92 - MoHtand
'We nerd In look at our op­ aland by In case their ussls
P h .M tMM
tions.* said Mayor Rusty Miles.
tance Is needed. 'You Just have
Gan* Hurt Owns*
*1 know ihere are water restric­ to try and sit luck and relax,*
tions. but we ntr also looking
said Bergeron.
at dangerously dry conditions.*
Miles said he believed the
rlty needed to look at a plan,
like the one used by the
county, width allowed for
lightly spraying the city parks
All Different Flowers
to keep them from becoming
For All Different
overly dry.
*l've seen county trucks
Occasions
timing along the medians just
spraying the grass down to
PLANTS
keep it from drying out com­
BALLOONS
pletely.* hr said.
CARDS &amp; G IF TS
State officials. Including ag­
riculture Commissioner Dob
Crawford, who recently visited
the she ol the Geneva flrea.
have said tlie extremely arid
conditions have turned much of
thr stair Into a 'llndrrbox *
Miles, und oilier commis­
We D elive r
sioners. said lliry did noi want
the conditions at Long wood's
parks lo deteriorate to the
WIRE DBA* WORLD
point where lliry might conFREE PRINCESS DIANA
1-077•FAIRYLAND
trllnilr lo the start of a lire
1-077-A-RO0E 4 U
within Itirir city.
BEANIE BABY ENTRY
Commissioner Steve Miller*
&gt;17 N. Hwy. 17/09
WITH EVERY PURCHASE
also wanted lo be sure the rtly
was sblr to save the recent In­
vestment of sod in the city
parks.
*Wc just recently put down
new sod at a lot of the paiks.*
he said. *1 hale to waste all

Forestry

in F airyland

40749M 007

Clara Palmer mwles garbage harafters into her yard lor
a cool drink of water and acme shade, to avoid the
dangers of excessively hot temperatures that darned
the Me of one worker this past week.

son's request. The younger
Deary greeted thr assailant at
the door with a sawed-off shot
gun. He recovered tlie stolen
money, plus $100.
Die Florida Polite C h i e f s
Association was founded In
1952 Among (he organization’s
objectives Is the drsirr lo
‘securr unity of uctlon In all
police matters and the adop­
tion of humane efforls...’
As president. Deary will con­
tinue to move forward with the
group's effort to enhance the
quality ol law- enforcement
through the training of chiefs.
*Wc will continue to raise the
but.* Deary said, through tlie
implementation of such stan­
dards as thr requirement of a
minimum associate's degree for
every new offtrer. by 2003.
One uf 300 police- chiefs In
Florida. Beary will s|&gt;eiid lime
In Tallahassee reviewing leg­
islative Issues and determining
die poienllul impacts in taw
ado tern lent community.
Deary said die most Immedi­
ate challenge comes In Ihe
lonn ol legislation that would
legalize martjuann fur medical
purpose*.
Calling tlie move u 'smoke
screen*. Deary said the legisla­
tion allows for no ngr limits tn
urctss to thr cuntnillrd sub­

W in ter S p rin gs dum ps
sum m er rec p rogram
By Tony Ttzxlo
IIKKALD CORRESPONDENT

that resoddlng that wr ve done.
A lot of It Is already dead. I
think we need to do what we
ran to save what's left *
Miller and Miles agreed Ihe
city would spend less by wa­
tering the grass that Is left on
a regular basis than they will
lo resod the parks again nnrr
Ihe dry conditions end.

F low ers

C ontinued from P i p 1A

Continued from Page 1A
Justice De­
partment of Seminole Commu­
nity College.
Ray llcary. now retired, la a
past president of the FI*CA.
Die father/aon Installation is
not the find ‘find* for the
Deary family.
Richard and Krvln are the
first brother team to graduate
from the FBI Academy
At Deary's Installation, Hay
said. *My son lias paid his
dues in law enforcement.*
A graduate of Lyman High
School. Deary' attended college,
while working for Altamonte
Springs. He eventually ranted
a bachelor's degree in Public
Affairs from Rollins College.
Ray had the opportunity lo
work with Ills son on several
occasions, working underc over
narcotic-, and vice. He re­
counted a particular incident
that caused *a degree of
pucker*, when he heard the
Iwd guy hud u gun to Ids son's
head.
Ray said the Incident In­
volved a deal gone liud and the
taking of $18,000. Later tluit
night, the bud guy was located
tn Ids home. Deary wanted lo
make thr arrest. *Dad. let me
liave tilts one,* Hay said of Ids

By Vicki BctluccU
HERALD STAFF WHITER

child drowned at Torcaso Park.
According to Captain Tolleson
from Ihe Winter Springs Police
Dc|&gt;umncnt. That cuse Is still
under Investigation and no far­
ther information can he re­
leased until it goes to the State
Attorney's Office.*
In finishing the discussion
on Torcaso Park. Deputy Mayor
Cindy Gennell said, 'Five years
ago. when there used to be a
water tank there, I asked Ihe
city to put recreational activi­
ties there for lower Income
rrsldcnis.*
In telling the commission
how ihe project will ultimately
look, McLemore said. *ln two
years, you will see u system
that is second to none *
In other business: At Hie re­
quest of City Attorney Dob
Gultule.
commissioners
adopted a resolution that the
Hattlr Ridge Man Amendment
Ordinances will not go Inlo effcct until a compliance review
with the Florida Department of
Cummuuiiy Allairs (DCAL
A proposal also passed lo
appruve ihe Him reading ol un
ordinance to annex land lo­
cated on thr south side of Or­
ange Avenue. West of TUseuwillu Knud, at the northwest
comer of TuseawHIn Trace
Subdivision.

stance. If the legislation
passes, he said, "thete’d be
more sanctions against people
who smoke cigarettes titan
against those that smoke
marlluana.*
Die father of 3. Deary will
also focus on Ihe Uwue of
scltool safety, lie hopes to or­
ganize a school safety summit.
'When our children are sit­
ting in school, worrying about
who lias a gun behind them,
thry'rr not getting a quality
education,* Deary said.
Luke Mary Mayor David
Mealor was present at the
banquet und was asked to
swear In the directors who will
serve with the off!err* of the
FPCA. Mealor praised the ef­
forts of thr police chiefs and
said. 'How indebted we ore. us

elected official*, to you, lor
what you do *
Deary concluded the evening
by passing along a standard of
how he hopes ail law enforce
incut officers will ddlna s m cess, lie read to the gathering
the wonts of the great Jurist.
Oliver Wendell Holmes:
Tb lough often and much: lo

uRi the rrspret o f tnleUtpm:
people and affection o f children,
to ram the appreciation of hon
rsf rlfIrons nncf endure Ihe be
truynl of false friends: to appre
dole hrnufy. loflnd the best ti
others: to (rat* the world a btl
heifer, whether by a healthy
child, a garden patch or a re­
deemed social condition: lo
know rum one \ffe has breathed
easier because you have toed.
This ts to haw succeeded.*

OBITUARIES
CARL LEE BROWN ML
Carl Lee Drown Sr.. 68. I*ecan
Avenue. Sanford, died Friday,
June 10, 1098 at his residence.
Dom Feb. 26. 1030 In Bainbridge. Oa.. he moved to San­
ford In 1058 from Palmetto. Mr.
Drown was a Seminole County
track driver. He was a member
of New Salem P.D. Church.
Survivor* Include Carl Lee Jr..
Tampa. Henry. Lake Uutlcr.
Johnny Lee. Tampa, Eddie Lee
Willingham, Sanford: daugh­
ters. Eunice Dingle. KaKalc
Dart hell, both of Sanford:
brother*. Charlie Drown, Pal­
metto: Corrlne Washington.
Palmetto. Betty Jean Paradise.
Rochester. N.Y.; 10 grandchil­
dren; 14 great-grandchildren.
Wilson-Elchelberger Mortu­
ary, Inc., Sanford. In charge of
arrangementa.
■ALLY SEEN IVET
Sally Keen Ivey, 87. Elliott
Avenue. Sanford, died Tuesday,
May 10. 1998. Dom Aug. 0.
1010 In Vernon. Ky., the
moved to Central Florida In
1924. Mrs. Ivey was a home­
maker. She was a Presbyte­
rian.
Survivors Include daughter.
Kay Aldrrmun. St. Augustine:
son.
Dr. John
D. Jr..
Northrldge. Calif.: grandson.
Gary D. Lindsey, Milwaukee.
Wls.; sister. Cecile Draper.
Galnesboro. Tenn.
Ifrisson Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
FRANCES KUCEE
Frances Kucck. 86. Balmy
Ik-ncli Drive. Apopka, died Fri­
day. June 19. 1008. Dom In
Chicago. 111., she moved to
Central Florida In 1075. Mr*.
Kucck was a homemaker. She
was a Roman Catholic.
Survivors Include daughter,

Carole A. Hlfe. Leesburg:
granddaughter. Cheryl Rife
Coffey. Tampa.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Longwood Chapel. Longwood. In
charge of arrangements.

HECTOR M. RIVERA I
Hector M. Rivera Sr.. 45. Lit­
tle Wektva Road. Altamonte
Springs, died Thursday. June
18. 1098. Dom In Fajardo.
Puerto Rico, he moved to Cen­
tral Florida in 1904. Mr. Rivera
was a member of Iglesla Crtsilunu Bethel Church. Sanford.
Survivor*
Include
wife.
Blanca: sons. Lula Angel. Hec­
tor Manuel Jr., both of New
Bedford. Mams., Manuel An­
thony. Altamonte
Springs;
daughters, Linda Deatrts, Jes­
sica Iris, Jalteene EUstc. all of
Altamonte
Springs.
Karen
Ivette. Jessenia. both of Allen­
town, Pa., mother, Birtola
Mendoza. Fajardo. Puerto Rico:
brothers. Joae, Saul, both of
Brooklyn.
N.Y..
Benjamin.
Bronx. N.Y.. Lula. New Bedford.
Maas.; misters. Carmen. Sara.
Fajardo. Purrlo Rico. Olga.
Lucy. Brooklyn.
N.Y.:
12
grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Long­
wood Chapel. Longwood. In
charge of arrangementa.

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After Hours

‘X’ m arks th e spot; Mulan trium phs
" • Thr X Flics (PO-13): In 1003.
Californian Chris Cartrr brought a wrtrs
to Ihr small srrrrn which has since
iN-ctiitir a classic of modern television. Tb*
X Fifes, with lls Irrmrndmis writing and
ns lure t»f Ihr sii|&gt;ematiinil and Ihr para­
normal. has nude It a klng-sl/c coup for
Carter.
Now. It mokes a leap to the trig screen.
Yes. It Is a series that could work well cat
Win. but there has to be fresh storylines.
Otherwise. niovtr-gorni are going to Ret
laired real qukk. The new film Is an
episode blown up to grand scale.
Thr intrepid Fill agents Fox Mulder and
Dana Scully going whrrr no G-man has
gone liefore-are following the rase of a
- mysterious vims wtth an extra-Irnrslrlal
calglii As Ttie X Flics muvte opens, we arr
Ua&lt; k til the ITrhtstortc period visiting on
iced ovrr Texas TWu Nrandrrtluils are
srnrrhlng for loud In a rave whrn a malev­
olent irruturr allaiks them. Cut to pre
sent day as a small Ixiy falls down a steep
hole, lie finds skelrlal remains, and then
a black molasses-type of outr stalls to
cement hts feet. Tiny organisms crawl
through the skin of the young boy and
consume him
’Krmember the impossible scenario we
never planned for.* says a nervous gov
rniment agent, who lias arrived with a
crew to the lade wlierr thr buy and some
firefighters have yet to come out of. with a
tirlghtcnrd immediacy In hts voter. ‘Well,
we better come up wttli a plan ' Alter the
boy and four flrrflghtrr*. who were trying
to rrtrtrvr the boy. are exhumed from the
hole, a mint ramp is set up to figure out
what the rare is and what it means to
national security. Hie plot Imnrnrs more
complicated as the truth-hungry Mulder
and his ever so skeptical cohort Srully dig
dtrp Into what seems to be another gov­
ernmental cover-up and a possible lead to
proving thr existence of alien life.
Rob Bowman, an X Flic* senes director,
gets flrsl crack at what looks Ukr the start
of a new franchise for 30th Century Fox
Films. Bowman and wrtter/co-producer *
and. of course, series creator* Carter sue*
crssfuUy transplant the world of XFUrs
into the movies. There are shady govern*
m e n i characters like the sinister Smoking

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Man (William 11. Davis),
secretive alley ways, lies,
deceptions, aliens, crea­
tures. uiitopsy rooms,
esoteric
meetings
between Mulder cuid his
informants, etc.
Still, I contend that the
story is too familiar for
II mjsc who ore more than
acquainted with the TV
show. For llxise of you XFiles novlcrs. It tnuy turn you on to wtiat
so many people already know and enjoy.
David Ihichavny and Gillian Anderson
reprise their roles for die lug screen.
Duehovny brings hts wry, deadpan wit
and sarcasm with him. And Anderson
brings her doubling. Irvrl-hraded yet
spunky Srully with her. Hits relationship,
that h a s continued to bknsom. has m h iic
viewers wondering If the 2 agents will ever
go bryond Just bring eo-worker* You def­
initely rralUr that there Is a mutual
rrsprcl between the 2. but could there be
something nave.
Mulder still Is ubsessrd wtth Ids quest to
discover what has happened to Ills sister.
It blinds Idm to the point of acting outstdr
of Ihr roles. Srully seems reluctant to fol­
low suit, yet stir admires Mulder's passion
and determination. Hiey both know Dial
neither could funeuon without thr other.
This becomes more apparent after wait h
lug the new film
Hie cast Is also comprised of vrtrrans
like Jolm Neville. Armln Mueller-Stahl
and Martin Landau. They ore a welcomed
edition to the high level of fine acting tlial
usually goes with every X Flits,
Certainly, llie hardest crtUctom 1 ran
levy against The X FOrs mode Is that It to
nothing we haven't seen an the small
screen. Even though It expertly develops
Ihr world and thr rich characters (hat live
then, It does not present a fresh scenario
to be played out.
Carter and hla roUcagurs must under­
stand that to Rght the future, they must
not revert back to the past. Remem ber,
trust no one...rxrept me. Hits la Special
Agent Frader reporting.

••• Mulan (0): Thtnkof
It as a reversed Madame
Butterfly. Instrad of the
man being the woman, we
have a woman being a
man. My admission that
Fa Mulan. the title char­
acter of Disney's new ani­
mated feature, imperson­
ates a member of the
masculine sex Is not like
giving away the srrrel of
The Crying Game. You con Iell from the
trailers.
If Irgrnd serves. Mulan’s deception
helped Ihr Emperor’s army brat those
nasty nomads, the llutts. Site breame a
national hero. and. now. becomes the
subject ol Disney’s new animated feature.
Hut. as with lUOft’s I'omhaUa*. Disney
tuu si town it takes liberties with history.
There Is mare marketing here than a r a d r mla. Absolutely nothing Is gained I(trough
watching Mulan exerpt for adequate fami­
ly enirrtalnmml.

the Hun army. Shan-Yu. and hts hench­
man. but a wound causes the Jig to be up.
The discovery causes more bad than good,
but Mulan sect the chance to redeem her­
self when Shan-Yu and his men-all mis­
taken for dead-try to infiltrate the Imperial
City. If Mulan to surcesoful. she will have
brought honor back to her family, and she
will bring back the self-respect she has
been tacking
Following a similar pattern of animation
that was apparent in last year's Hercules,
Disney goes with a geometrical shaping of
their characters. Instead of looking Ukr
traditional Disney characters, they kind of
resemble Hanna-Uarbera drawings. They
are rounded or squared off. They look
unnatural.

And there Is no Intangible sense of the
Orient In Mulan. There to no feeling of
mystery or the rxotlc. Mulan to an
American-made film and it blatantly
sliows. But II would be unfair of me to
count that against Mulan when I didn't
liarp an Hercules for not being Greek.
At the beginning. Mulan Is preparing to
The most Americanized aspect of Mulan
tty out Iw wifrlaxxt. whir h stanild satisfy Is also my favorite: the voire of Eddie
hrr parents and bring Iksmjt to her fami­ Murphy as the dragon. Mushu. The
ly. She falls due lu tier clumsiness. Then, moments wtth the underachieving reptile
a rail to arms comes from the Emperor's are all the more fun with Murphy blurting
llirunr. and Mulan'a disabled father must out the comedy. When Mushu to railed a
report for dtily.Mulan knows hrr father lizard, he protests by saying *1 don’t do
would surely be killed in Ills weakened that tongue thing*. Murphy makes Unes
condition So. she slicrs tier hair to boyish like that rotnr alive Murphy dors far
length, dresses in tier fabler's armor and Mulan what Robin Williams did for
mounts tier trusty steed to replare her Aladdin.
rattier on tlie front tine
Hierr to a subtle motif In Mulan. and
Fitting In will not be easy. Site must you have to really pay attention to catch
luve guidance, and receives It tn the form It. There to a thinly veiled play on Ihr
of a tiny dragon named. Mushu. MuUtis whole • homosexuality controversy that
ancestors sent the error-prone watchdog, Disney has been under fire about. There
and Mushu arcs It as a personal opportu­ arc several references to cross-dressing
nity to align hlrnself wtlhln the good through the film. To stretch things even
graces of the ancestors. However. If further, the presence of Murphy, who sup­
Mulan'a disguise falls. It could result In posedly gave a ride to a croas-drrsaer tn
Los Angeles, could add fuel to the notion.
death.
tier cover sometimes falls Into Jeopardy,
However. Disney should worry about
but Mulan to aide to sufficiently keep her making good (Urns Instead of countering
commanding ofltcer. Shang. her fellow sol- their critics and dtoaentrrs. Even though
d im and the annoying royal console. Chi Mulan to marginal entertainment. It la not
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SANFORD • It will be a cir­
cus around here at the end of
•June.
The Mac Mahon Associates
Royal American Cirrus has
been traveling around America
for the last 27 years. They will
l be making thrtr appearance
here In the ’Friendly City* on
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exotic animals, Bus constric­
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from Italy In Ihr 1950* to
wurk fur the Rlngllttg Brothers
Cirrus. Stic was a famous
bareback
rider wtth her
brother. Cucdolo, who was
fc«lured in the Cecil B. DeMlllr movie. The G rratnl
Show on Go/th. Ray MacMahon worked his way up
through the ranks of the cir­
rus. He started yean ago on a
small circus ’spinning* cotton
randy for sale.
The
performance
lasts
around 1*1/2 hours. Adult
tickets are available at the
door I hour before show time
and arc 08. Children 12 and
under will be free (or ‘Annie
Oakley* as the cirrus refers to
II). The Royal American Cirrus
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Breakfast club provides networking opportunities
a board member and has been with the group from the beginning
aays. T h e Creative Breakfast Club has continued to grow tn
numbers and our direction has changed a bit. We're adding
WINTER PARK - Do you ever Teel you hnve trouble finding oilier things like goal setting mid organizational skills...life application
people who have the same Interest ss you? Or. although you try, skills.*
Schoonover to a worship leader who leads the Caribbean Youth
sometimes you And you Just cannot meet the right business
contact. There arc others In Central Florida who feel the tame Crusades every summer. He to also a singer, like hto wife. Sue.
who ts the treasurer of the club. She came Into Ute club a few
wny. That to why there Is now the Creative Breakfast Club.
Their mission statement says, the Creative Breakfast Club Is months ago. Don went on to say. The best thing about the club to
dedicated to providing Its members with Information and that It ts ronvrnlrnt.*
resources that promote greater creative development and
‘Convenience tn time for people to attend and networking with
personal achievement through Its monthly meetings which are
out that TV news anchor
poti
held once a month at the Millennium on Fairbanks Avenue In people from all walks of life.* pointing
‘ a
25 meeting.
Bud
Hedlngcr
la
the
keynote
speaker'
at
their JJuly
Winter Park.
Don also said, *You get to meet the movers and shaker*.'
DeTellla also brought the networking aspects of the club. T h is
The Creative Breakfast Club to Ute brainchild of Tim DcTcllls.
who founded the organization In October of 1996. DcTcllls networking to the most valuable part of the group.* DcTcllls said.
noticed that ‘there was a lot of talent In the Central Florida area, In dlscuaatng what people might expect when they come to a
but we are to busy, we could not come together.* He continued. meeting DeTellla says. *Wc want you to be Interested In the
people, not Just the *Creattve Breakfast Club.*
&gt; e have two needs, our careen and ourselves.*
For more Information call DeTeUta at 080-3000.
Board member and Longwood resident Don Schoonover who Is
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"Want to lirar aomc eopa cuaa? Oo (o New
York and check mil the NYPD." an area law en­
forcement ofnctal said. They’re m a league of
their own."
The SI. Petersburg Police Department la one
of several agencies with a no-cursing rule. When
Oollalli Davis brrnine chief of the St. Petersburg
force Iasi year, he told his officers they could no
longer wear nitons or curoe on the Job.
Dads* no-cursing order become an Issue when
an officer confronted an auto-theft suspect and
dnnandrd to see his *f--hands." A supervisor
reprimanded the officer.
There arc ways to avoid swearing at nispeels," said Seminole County Chief Deputy
Sltertff Sieve Harnett. "We train deputies to give
loud, trib al commands and make them proc­
ure. They can call. ’Driver, shut off your en­
gine. Put up your hands.' They don’t haw to
curse. Actually, this Is more effective."
Harriett said that the Sheriffs Office has had
to sustiend and discipline deputies who haw
discredited the department by using foul lan­
guage. "We have and will continue to do so when
someone Is profane and unprofessional." he
said.
Umgwood Pollrr Chief Terry Baker said It Is
rare that one of his officers nerds to use words
"not found In Webster's." The department has
no specific "No Cussing" rule but each officer Is
rspcelrd to act In a professions] . responsible
manner.
T he tnith Is dial Ihere aren't many trash
mouths In law rnforrrm m t today." Baker said.
"You’d luvr to traw l to find any. Officers are
well t mined In wlial we call Verbal Judo. Just
about everyone Is well-disciplined, able to han­
dle the most stressful situations."
TVw» weeks ago. one of the Longwood officers
apprrhm drd u man who had fought with the
owner of a local pub and fled on foot. The man
had a knife and was considered dangerous. The
officer spotted him and chased him Into a
wooded ares.
T he officer put a flashlight on the man and
ordered him to stop." Baker said, "lie saw the
knife and also ordered, 'Drop the knife or I’ll
Mow your head off.’ He said It em phatically
enough than lie didn’t haw to curse. In this In­
stance It was enough. Obviously, verbal abuse
Is lirtlrr Hum any physical abuse."
Lake Mary Police Chief Richard Deary said
that law enforcement officers are faced with so
many stressful situations they can hardly say
the right things every time. They can be so
scared cx
much stress, that the
adrenaline will start pumping
_ . _ and they. say
whatever they haw to at the time. You may wish
they tutdnl. but you must realise the danger."
lie said.
The toughest no-cuss Job In the county Is
probably at the John Polk Correctional
C
Center.

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Director Orrg Fulch said his officer* are esbe able to keen the* Cool. •
90 percent of the time wtth good
," Putch
said. T he other 10 percent la ’wt the bad
ones. We deal with the ones they bring ua from
that last 10 percent. Our people handle it well.
They know up front what tbeyYe death* with."
Sanford Police Chief Joe Dillard doesn’t haw
a no cursing rule but expects hts officers to
conduct thrm sdw s professionally when dealing
wtth the public • even In pressure situations.
"Ill let them be lax when off from ewryonc
dsc." Dillard said. They're human. Many of
them were In the service. They cuaa."
Sergeant Pat Smith this week warned mem­
bers of hts SPD squad to be careful what they
say to each oilier and to the public. It would be
difficult, however, not rewrting back to strong
language If called Into a stressful crime situa­
tion.
"When you’re dealing with the criminal ele­
ment. It Is more efficient to use colorful lan­
guage.” said SPD Sergeant Darrel Presley.
‘Sometimes It takes this to get someone’s atten­
tion. We cuaa. and most of the time. I agree we
shouldn't. But In the heat of battle . It's differ­
ent. A lot different."
Presley said that the SPlTs General Orders
Include the following rule In conduct toward the
public: "Employees will treat victims, witnesses,
suspects, prisoners and other persona wtth re­
spect. Employee* shall maintain command of
thrtr temper, exercise patience and discretion,
and refrain from coarse, profane, or Insolent
language."
Lt. Jack Cash of the Seminole County Sher­
iffs Office said that h r would hale to are any
officer haw hla career depend on being disci­
pline for swearing. T hat Just doesn't seem to be
right even though all of ua know what Is right
and what Isn't. There's an expression in law
enforcement that sometimes cussing transcends
a language banter."
Hercules Davis received national attention as
he enforced his no-cursing rule in St. Peters­
burg. When word reached the National Basket­
ball Association, which was also Implementing
a no curstng rule for Its players, it waa atggrated Davis enforce the no-filthy language rule.
One of the area police chiefs recalls fondly a
patrol car ride he look with former Longwood
Police Chief Orrg Manning, who was known for
having a clever but somewhat salty tongue.
*We were driven off Into the median of a road
one day by some woman who was speeding and
driving recklessly." said Manning’s friend. "Orrg
put on the blue lights but Instead of going after
he Just eat there and started cuss-

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service* waa recently awarded
2 landscape and Irrigation
contract* In Lake Mary, worth
more than $900,000.
John Eacudero. director of
buatneaa development at the
Sanford-baaed company said

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Ha 100th worker, and plana to
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owners and residents of lUacawtlla?

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is deal wtth the
___of this endeavor—tn par­
ticular the annual cost of
elementary school to
dau 0 Mrr in simitar eWru in­ $414)00 for afreet fighting. The
stances? The answer Is HQ . City of Winter Springs ta re­
quired to provide this service
commencing this school year.
for which we are presently
So much for family values taxed. Why are we being made
und helping each other. For to pick up the costs?
the Ufr of me I simply do not
No consideration was made
know why those who we elect for those who already pay for
(he
try to And ways to literally their roads and street lighting
make life miserable for
own
people when there are i_____
or. In
to make life more palatable far
a non-ad valorem tax
some. It'a no akin off their
t.
butts, and they should
a few people are
dfctely revisit the whole
Let me k t you In on exactly
far thla to be done.
tton of admission s a n d ____
3.000 lot owners are what is happening. As of now
fen of elementary school chll
to be taxed for 30 year* to ac­ your garbage, yard trash and
drra.
complish this. All the informa­ recycling la bring picked up by
If the federal government la tion put forth by the Tuacawills the City of Sanford Solid Waste
tn the way. then we Mmuld be Hom eowner's Association state Department. Before the talk* of
privatisation that *
tn the federal enurthouae the tax would be for ifi v—
„
•wcking relief. Freedom from Who ef the establishm ent took had approx!
to service the City,
intrusion demand* no tea*. At­ R on themaelvrs to
the past several
torney fees far such couM be
number has sadly
met by withholding hinds far
In regard to the Tuaca wills the few that J u a t__________
main entrance at Tuacawllla Here that their jobs w tf and.
and Winter Springs Btvd.. are These few are all long Mini
we not talking about private employee*. Some have been
properly? Is It not a fact that there as long an $0 years,
the THOA holds the deed on some longer. They have wives
these parcels?
and children whose Uvea are
The taxes of the residents at "an hold" until they And out
present are paid to hare the exactly what ta going to hapmedians maintained. The city pm to their Jobs.
Of course, the higher ups
Why are you always running a has done a good job up to nowstory on Idyltwtlde? In 119 •they are neat and well- have kept their answer* very
positive and general as to not
opinion, I think you should trimmed.
The Information bulletin sent ■care off the few men and
wrtlc stones on Hamilton. Pine
Crest, and Ooldaboro. If you with the ballot told the voters women left to pick up your
don’t. ■ lot of students and nothing! In their arrogance, the garbage, yard trash and recy­
parents will think you are not framers told us only when and cling. and also to pick up all
fold So please write a lot more how much the assessm ent dumpsters at the businesses in
stories about different schools. would be. At no time were the the City.
various costa explained to the
These people would like to
10.
their jobs. They chose to
people. They did not make an
Informed vote.
careers there and now
they have given their bO to be
Thoae In charge have played
employees. All Is being
it You can help ua fast and loose wtth the lan­ good
taken away.
do that. Jennifer. We rely on guage. A "straw ballot* la only
Will the private company hire
many sources for news, In­ an opinion poll, yet the term
them?
Win they hire them at
"referendum"
was
being
used
cluding phone calls from our
the same rate of pay? How long
readers to tell us about special as if this were a legal vote.
There have been reports of per contract do they have to
events. IdyUwlldc teacher* and
students are faithful about let­ many people not getttofl • keep them? What about retire­
ting us know the good things ballot, tn my opinion, the nine ment? These questions go ungoing on at school. Some B i- vote majority does not
I work wtth some of the
schools call us a lot. but some mean a mandate.
companies
that have put in
A
few
Individuals
are
forcing
hardly ever call. If you have a
bids for this job and let me tell
scliool function, a student thla project on ua. With the you
their service doesn’t even
award, or just something Inter­ maintenance costa at over a compare
the residential
esting going on. now or when quarter (1/4) million dollars service I gettothrough
those Ctty
annually;
someone
Is
going
to
d assrs resume this fall, call us
Solid
Waste
employees.
benefit
very
well!
in the newsroom at 322-2811.
residents and busi­
There are several properties
est! your city
along
Winter
Springs
Bhrd..
be­
Tuscawills Beautification tween Tuscmwills Road and
District: Cost concern
» - ----------Northern Way. whose lawns
I am here to put on the rec­ are certainly not kept up to the
ord my objections to the recent
‘straw ballot" an the TU*- ere. Before they beaudfr the
cawtOa Beautification District, entrances, why hasn’t the a r­
which was conducted or rather. chitectural board a t the TtfOA

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■aid. "sometime* lt*a brttrr to cuaa 'em than to
chase ’em.'

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and misinformation.
Let me slate that I not only
do not own a computer, but I
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Altamonte, Holly H ill advance in A ’s

The Bulls
have the rare
opportunity
to go out as Longwood ousts Sanford A’s
champions

Commissioner’s offer up battles

h brat Oviedo on Thuraday. 11-8 at LakeField.

8a n M 0 rt • run bark In (he top
inning on til pica by H ants and Wal

P rep-13’s open at Sanford Stadiui

Let's m e m b e r SootUt showing the world
that he does. after eft. heve a heart, playing
through severe pain to spark the Bulls In
Oamefl.
Remember the Detroit Platons storming off
the court with time remaining at the end of
thetr dynasty? Let's not remember the Bulls
that way.
Let's, Instead be able to ted our grandchil­
dren about the way Michael could sky and
touch the heavens closer than an y of us

Don't let age. ego and peed take away the
memories of the Butte and what they've
meant to ua. not ju st aa sports fans, but as
followers of the pop culture of the 80s.
After a ll the m issus doesn't leave Springer
to check out the CUppemdOnge on a Tuesday
night, does she?
The kids aren't asking for Air Schayes
thoes. are they?
You don't turn on the television to see
what color Leno’o hair will be tonight do
you?
.
The Butts are bigger than all o f that. So
let's remember them aa a team that gave us
a p eat ride and retired Into the sunset just
before they met the young p tnattng er who
could blow them away.
In John Wayne's last movie. The S hooilat,
he got killed In the end.
That shouldn't have happened to the Duke.
And It shouldn't happen to the Bulla,
l i i l i m a i a h e t! ft ohould go
without s o ytng that Tom KtKy and the
guyo with the Sanford ftaerw ottow De­

partment have done an exceQent Job
with the Bambino Tournament They
give 8ar\fbnt a good name throughout
Central Florida.

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Day Camps will run June 23-26 from 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. Day Camps
are S150 per session and Includes daily lunch, a free basketball, a
camp t-shlrt. professional Instruction and competitions.
Team Camp (high school varsity or junior varsity) will be held July
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SON AINmOLS COUNTY.

M TUB ONtOWIT COBBY
OP TNI ■WNTBBNTN
JUDICIAL CMC BIT
OS FLONIOA,

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c m aen ss
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SATHDHI BaNC MONTOAOK
CORPORATION MU a
NCNBMORTGAOI
corporation . a Texas
COaSOHATION MUA
HCMS TtXAl
mortgags c o rpo ra to r

va
jcsmv

a x ti s t n *t &gt;i
Ootenilarttal

HOTICK It MERIAV OMN
purauant i* • Fm I Judgment H
Mortgage FoiM lM im dated
Jam Ird. 1SSS and w n w d M
Caw HO M M K a a l the
Ctrawi Caart a« the
TtIHTH Judwwl Cucml to aad

M -4SA.CS

Ot A*-ASICS
IN NC INK ISTATt OF
DKNIAC L HOT!A.
n/b/a OKNIAt L NOTH.
OS AOMMIATNATIOM
Tba adnuntaltahon ol too
aatala al DtNiAt L n o n *
dac aiaad. Me number 44-4*4CS. M pandutg w Cue ml Court
tor tamtoeta Cauaty. Florida
Probata Dmaum Hto add»*aa
ol wbicb M
SO. Oraarai C
Santord. Florida t t T t t N M
Tba natu# and addraaa al too
Sataoaai NaprsaantallfO aad
toa Saraanal Kapraraniatrre a
alto may ara Ml toito baton
ALL mTtMATfO SKNAONA
AM NOTIFtSD THAT.

H a n o n ta a n c h o s t .
0*01 co rpo ra tio n MUA
noN. a T tx a s c o r por ato r
MU a HCHS T tx a s MOSTo * o i c o r p o r a t o r t* h**

siawwftotd jnw va m u i

CM2* SIT* c KUHN, m e n
to* O ilxidaidi. I wdl ee* to the
r-Wheat and baal bidder lar
caab al Oto WIST rSOHT
COOS OS Ttot SCMNOLI
COUNTY COURTHOUM. 4AMs o s o Florida m m •« * .
oa to* ria l day o&lt; M s IMS.

ACCOM01HO 1 0 Ttot SCAT
TM tM or a s r s c o n m o m
s t a r so on i t . p r o m « a s o
•T OS TNS PUBUO NBCONM
o s m a n n o u county . s u m oa
WITHSH «V n a n o sad Sto
•sal al Sda Cswt aa Jana I to.
IMS.
.
Ctorb al Sia CMaM Caan
Sy Cicada V I bam
Dap toy Ctorb

Napraaaalabua. aanua. a* tunadwtwn al tlua Caurt at ta aimed
ijitoM
nlMdrllnni
a
M
aaywtob^a^n*sp mlh Mu
a*—
Court WITHIN THI LATIN OS
TMNfl MONTHS ASTIN THf
OATS OS TMB FINST PUBLICAnon OF THIS NOTICI ON
THIHTY DAY! AFTIN THi DAT!
OS A4NVICA OS A COSY OS

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M—

this mo tick n thkm

MONTH* a s m THK OATK OS
THI FMtAT SU0 UCAT10N OS
THW NOTIC* ON THINTY DATA
ASTIN TH* OATS OS T M
sn ist publication o s n r a
NOTIC* ON THINTY PAY*
ASTfN THf OAT* OS MNVtCK
OS A COSY OS TM* NOTIC*
AS otbar credHara al tba dacad m l* aatala muat
ttobaa wdb dua Court BHTMN
THAtt MONTH* ASTCN THI
OAT* OS THf SMttT SUBUCATION OS THI* N o n e* ALL

OOBNTY
BBNINAL
JUHI40 ICTIOM DIVISION
CAB* NO. AT-A4AA 0 * 14 K
CHASK MANHATTAN
MONTOAOK CONSONATION
W * CHtMWAL NKAIDKNTIAL
MONTOAOK CONSONATION
PlamliN.

M.

JUAN COSTA. IlKNA
COATA. to* uite FlNAT
BANK NATIONAL
AttOCtATION. a* mdantma
trudaa tor tba FmISIui
tacuniiaa. carte* 1*44 1
and
.AN UNKNOWN
PKNAON IN POBSIISiON
OF THK AUNJtCt
NKAL pnopknty.
Oatondamtd
N one* 14 HKNtaV OIVKN
purtaaal M a Stool Judftnaat at
Foractoaur* dalad Jmw 1 IBl
l AM. aad aatorad to Caaa Na
AT-34AS CA 14 K. al Mw Cucml
Caurt ol lb* tlQHTKINTM
Jmbcial Circuit to and tor AIMINOif County. Flanda wbamia
CNAAK MANHATTAN MONTOAOI CONSONATION l/h/a
CHI MICAL
N I4IDINTIAL
MONTOAOI CONPOMTIOW i*
Stamtitt and JUAN COSTA, at
a l. ara Pate a Paata. I * ■ gg* to
to* Cauttbao**. to laniard.
MMNOLl County Florida, at
t t M Am a'ataca an toa Ato
day ol July (AM too lab ia tog
maertood gn pirty a* got torto
to add SlnM Judamaal la wN
Let 1*1. MUSALtra s ic n o N
THMB.
at
Ftertda ato/a
Ml
Stonda 33F4 T
DATKO Hu* lllb day at June.
1AM
MANVANNIMOMI
A* Ctorb al
By Cacaba V Kbarn
A* Deputy Ctorb
Faber SO rM t. BA

OUA NNi M -M IO P
tN Nl. THI IfTAT* OF
JKAN JACK40N.
Dacaasad
A DH im sTium oa
Tba Admmiitratwn ol too
aiial* ol JKAN JACK ION
dacaatrd. til* number At301 CP. it pending in Cut ml
Court let laminate County.
Florid* Prebaf* Oilman lb*
a d d in t of nbwh w PO Diruw
*C*. I ante Id Florida U U I
Tba nama and addrats ol rb*
Sm onal Nrprasaatall** and
to* Parson*i Naprubantalrra'a
anor nay H aal lartb below
AA Mdaraatad peraona are
roguuad to 14* wdb Ibw court
WITHIN TMNEI MONTH* OF
TM FMIT PUBLICATION OF
THU NOTlCI |t) all clatmi
agamrl the aalato and (3) any
ebrrction* by an intoraalad paraon on u*wm tow notK* was
aan rd trial cbaltengtt toa
vaUddy ot to* Wdl, to* quablicatnna ol to* Paraonal
Napratantatna van** or puntoebon ol lb* court
AU CLAIMS AND OBJACTtONS NOT AS FILKO WILL M
FONIVIN BANNIO
Public*bun ol Ibw Nelita bar
begun an June I (to 1S44
lAWMNCt L LIOFilDT
AUITI Mt
S4AK HOKATIO AVKNUI
MAITLAND I LOWDA
Paraonal NapruaanUbYa and
and tor Paraonal Nap
PubNab June 14. At. 1AM
M S -114
of

M TM BMBNir COUNT
OS T M 1BTN JWB40UL
CMC BIT M A M PON

Cl SC MS C* 1 4 4
HOUMMOl O SMANC4
CONPONATtON N. a
Daiauara Corporauon.
Plain lift
•a.
CAM? QOOOW1N
AN. *1 al.

0 A M NNt M IM BAI4 g
NONWKAT MONTOAOI.
« C . A CAUSONNIA
CONSONATION F/K/A
NONWKAT MONI0A0 4 . INC .
A MINNIS0 T4 CONSONATION
PLAINTIFF
V*
FNANCIBL FNY
A/K/A FNANCtl LYNN
FNY. IF UVINd
AND IF MAO. TM
UNKNOWN fPOUAI. HI INS.
DKYltKI* ONANTMA.
ASStONKIA UINONS.
CMOITONS THUSTIKI
ANO ALL OTHM PANTICS
CLAtMINO AN MTINIST
BY. THNOUOH. UNMN
ON AOAIHST FNANCIBL ANY
A/K/A FRANCIS LTNN
FNY. UNKNOWN
tP O u ti Of FNANCKS L
‘ BY A/K/A FNANCKS LYNN
FRY. IF ANY. L JIROWK
rOUNO JOHN DOI AND
J4NI OOi AS UNKNOWN
TtHANTS IN POSUASION
MFINOANTtS)
OS FONBOi BSBM SAL*
NOTtCK 14 NIMBY OIYKN
purauanl to a Summary Fmai
Juna lib. IIM . entered m Crmi
Caaa No M 14IC A 14 I ol lb*
Cucml Caart el lb* IATH
Judicial Circuit m and tor 4IMINOU County laniard Fiend*.
1 a-n *** lo to* bigbaal and
bail li-dder tor catb AT TM
WOT FRONT OOON OF TM
COURTHOUM *1 lb* MMlNOLI County Courlbout*
tocalad *1 341 N PARK
bVKNM to SANFORD Ftonda.
al It M a m on to* Hto day m
jHf. ir *
toUttWlfkfl

oa **l tonb

Stool
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LOT f t . HIGHLAND Pin 11
UNIT t. ACCORONM TO TM
PlAT M R40 F Al MC0RD4D
to PLAT BOOK 14. PAOl M.
PUBLIC RICOROS OF SI MiNOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated Ibw Ato day el JUNK

June lfto. I AM aatorad ■* Cat*
NO Cl M-1M-CA-I4-A al to*
Circuit Court to aad lar
Baadaato Courtly. Stand*.
MOUAIMOLO
FIMAMCC
NNSIBW *toFW
M*»S*ubr r^^weuw
CONPONATTON III. to IS*
PtodtoN and CAMV OOOOWW.
w to* Oatond—L I wd aad
toa Mgpaal and baal tedder tor
aaab. atSSI B ar* Part Aaorwe
(Watt Front Pear) t aatord.
Ftonda. al I t M a m . aa JULY
• 1*1. IfM . to* toltowtag
daaartoad prapaM. *4 eat torto
to aaid Fatal
Summary
Judamaal al Foractoaur*. la
wit.
Lot M. OOLOW MAHON IM
AOOITION

&lt;iRCWT COUNT MAU
MANVANM MONM
Ctorb a t to* Cucml Court
lOSFtCISOF
Id BURN PA
~ ' POR PLAINTIFF

to

iCtotoolibo

I Court al to* MMINOLl
I M 447-Sf*

Title

Document A M U . Owe Date
dwN t* . IB M tl t o t p m .
teceltune
3 Protect SA/B-AM/dVP
Title
Bempwter
Document r t t t l
Ibw Dai# duly IB, IM * al
f M p m . local Imre
I ‘ .
Protect Till*.
WenAa * "
Dotrnn.nl I SM I Do* I
dirty t* . IBM 41 &gt; 4* p m .
4 Protect AB/B-Bl 1/dVPPlain I TM* Bate al Trateto
I t o c l i n Oacumaat 43111
On* Data duty IB, t s s a al
• M p m . toeal tuna.
Far mtormatiow an any al tba
Saminoia County DCC protect*.
ptoaM call Inter matron an
Demand Inc . (447) All-SMO
PuMwb June 31. IAS*
M R-174
IN T M CMC BIT COURT
OS T M IATN JUDICIAL

li Bt-MS 0A I4-4
NORWIAT MORIOAGI. INC
PLAINTIFF
VA
MIS VILLALON IF UVINO
ANO IF OIAO. TM
UNKNOWN BPOLFSI,
MM 4. 04VIAHA
QAANTKM. ABAiGNMA
UKNORA CRIOiTORA
TNUATAIA ANO
ALL OTMR PARTIII
CLAIMING AN
MTKRIAT BV.
THROUGH. UNMROR
IT NUB
lL
,
VILLALON BUNRIA4
*
OWHCRA GROUP
MC IOUITV ONI
MONTOAOK MC
JOHN OOI AND JANI DOI
At UNKNOWN
TtNANT* HI PO I I I I t ION
MFINOCNTlII

IN T M CMONfT CCNNT
OF T M SMNYIMTN
JBNtCINL CMC BIT

Pubbah June 31. M. 1AM
D4H-1M

NOTtCK IS HIRIBT OIVKN
to a A»ainai| Fatal
June fto. IASS entered m Cwd
Cat* Na AA-443 CAM I *r to*
Cucml Caurt at to* IIT m
Artec wi Cue urt to and tor M M Fl
I wdl **• to Nto blpin i and
bate bidder tor caab toa Waal
Irani Door at Nto MMNAOU

to

ri
_ _ J t iT f S ,______ ________
UNIT 4. ACCORDING TO TM
MAT IHgRIOF At RSCORMO
M PUT BOON M PAOIA M
ANO M PUBLIC R4COROA OF
SSMMtOLl COUNTY. SiORlOA
Oatod toM Atb day at June
1AM
MNCUrr COURT MAL)
,

THI LAW OSFICti OS
o m o J ITKRN PA
ATT0RN4T FOR PUMTIFS
■ Uarearwty OfW*
144
FIMT NATIONAL BANK
OS CHICAGO. AS
THUST*| UWOf A THAT
CtNOUN POOUNOANO

Plantation Fl 33334
1*14)333-100*
*A-tt»CAtFH*4A)NM0
to eccerdanc* nitb tba
Amancan with Owatebtwi Act.
psrean* mtb dwateMw* neadmg a apaciat acaommetecban la
•bated contact to# Ctorb *1 tba
Cucml Caurt al toe MMlNOil
County Ceurtoeuee al M 7-333-

T M I BIN

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to* enpairad. l - R F i N i m
{TOO) or 1-IM 4 U -S77A via

MONTOAOI CONPOMTIOW.
PtamOHW

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imc montoaoi cowmany.

A FLOMrOA CORPORATION U
I TO

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UMftMOWtl M l OP'
in
n Hdi win.
IF I
OS SAID OtFiHOAHT(f)
IF NtMAWMO. AND
IF OCCtAMO. TNI
MSSflCTIVl UHKHOWH
MBAS. D tV IM ft. ONAHTHS.
A ttK M IfS. CMOITONS.
LIIHONS. AND TNUSTtlf.
ASO ALL 0 IH4R M il SONS
CLAKHHO SY. TMNOUQH,
UHOM ON AOASIST THi
NAMtO
UNI TKD STATU OS
NOM CMVI HAIF1(0
INTKHHNISIS, INC ;
FINIT UNION
NATIONAL BANK OS
FLORIDA. ATLANTIC
MOHTOAOt CONSONATION.
no h m AT financial
FLONIOA, m e i JOHN 001.
UNKNOWN TtNANT. JANA
OOi. UNKNOWN TINANT.
HP
^ptWWMM (|
purauanl to a Final tummnry
Judgment ol
Forectoaur*
antarad la tba nbora-atylad
caaaa. to Ilia Citeurt Court el
laminate County. Florida. I anil
tad lbs property ailuete to
SsaUaato • County.
LOT M FLONIOA HAVtN.
ACCONOINQ TO TMI SLAT
TMINIOS a s NICONOIO in
SLAT BOOK S. SAOK IF. PUBUC NICONOS OS BKMINOLS
COUNTY, FLONIOA
A/K/A 4M LAKE AKMINAHY
CINCLI. MAIILANO. SL AfTAt.
al public tala, lo IHa Mgbaal
and baal blddar. tor cat*. AT
INK Wt AT FNONT DOOM IK MlHOIK COUNTY COUNTWOUAI
AANFON0 . FLONIOA. Stonda. at
11 M A H . on tba 1«tb day al
July. 1AM
MARYANNS MOMC
CLXNN OS CtNCUIT COUNT
BY Cecteto V Kbarn
Oaputy CN
Law Otocee at
Oamal 0 . Co n i
AMI Nartb Arnsiua Avaaaa
Tampa FL 33444-1041
Attorney* tor StototMl
Subbab June SI. U . 1AM

DtR-U3

M l H M f BA14 K
NONWKAT BANK OF
Minnesota , n a a/k/ a
NOHWKAT BANK
MNNIIOTA.NA.
A* TNUAT1 A

VA.

SLAINTIFF
JOTCK BNAOLKV IF UVNAO.
AND IS OCAO. THK UNKNOWN
•SOUB*. HtIM . OKVtAKU.
ONMtTIBA 444IOB41I
UBMOWS. CAIDITORS.
THUSTUA ANO ALL
OTHBN FANTliA
JOVC* BNAOLKY. UNKNOWN
•SOUB* OS JOTCK
ONAOUV, IS ANY;
JAMS OO* AA UNKNOWN
TKHANTS IN SOAAIASlON
MFtROANT(t)

NOTICK IS HKNIBV OIVKN
purauanl lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol toractoaura datad
Juna lis t. 1AM, anlaaad toCtod
Caaa Ha. M MT CAtl K al tba
Cue ml Court al tba I ATM
Judicial Circuit to and tor SKMNOL* County. AANFOKO.
utoauA la
WIST FNONT DOOM OF COURTHOUAS a l tba AIM!NOLI
Courtly Courtbouaa loaatod al
Ml N. SANK AVKNUI to BANFONO. Florida, al 11*0 a m an
toa t u t day at July. I AM Ma

LOT* S3 AND 34. AMKNOCO
PLAT OS MAONOUA MIGHTS.
ACCONOtNO TO TNI SLAT
TMKKIOF A* MCOKOKD IN
SLAT BOOK A. RAM FA OS TM
PUBLIC NKCOKOA OS AIMINOLI COUNTY. FLONIOA
Dalad Una llth day el June.
1AM
(CIRCUIT COUNT A4 AL)
MANYANNK MONM
Clara ol too Cue ml Court
By Oorelby W Bollon
Oeputy Ctorb
THK LAW OFFICK* OS
DAVID J ITKRN. PA
ATTONNKY FON PLAINTIFF
M l A Uomaraily Dnva
Plantaliofl. FL 33334
(AUI333-AOOO
M-ItUttWSN)
to acKordarwa wito tba
Amanaan unlb Dwatntiltea Act
mb a apodal accommadattoa to
partMpate to toto
' ' contact toa Ctorb at
a ll
M 4AT

o Id lb# pruco»dtog III
Impdrad. t-SM-AA*-*F71
D) or 1-A04-AII-4 TTA. d a
Florida Nalay tard ea
Subl.tb Juna 31, 3t. 1AM
OKN&gt;ITS

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BOi SB BTB CAtd-B
AMI NICAN AAVIN04 BANK.
FA FKA AMKNICAN
SAVINGS A FKDINAL
AAVINOS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION. F/K/A
•TATI AAVINOS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
w
PLAINTIFF
JAMKSC NOiCK. IT AL.
MFIMOAMTIS)
OP Pi

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IP A
it at
I AM. aatorad to Ctod
Casa Na. M ITS CA14-I al toa
Circuit Caurt ot too 1BTM
Jutoaial Cutmi to and I d MINNOLI County lenient Florida.
I uifl i« l to tor tngbail and
bast bidder ter ceab AT TM
WIST FNONT OOON OS COUNTHOUII ol lb* IIMMOLt
County Courtbouaa located at
M lIN SANK AVI to IANFONO. Ftonda. *1II M a m aa
Pia isto day at Juto IIM Ma

CHANLff N LUM. ot *L
OP S M M L M B M M M
NOTICI If HKNIBV NIMH
purauaai to * FmoI Judgmental
Mortgage Ferae Incur* dated
Jan* Sto. IMS. and intow I to
Caaa NO M -tlT-O * a t to*
Cucml Caurt *1 tba BMNTfINTH Judtetoi Cu*«N la aa*
tor MINNOLK CouaNL Fbawda
wltotom MANKIT BTMBT
MONTOAOK CONFQMTtON to
N
Of PANTM NT OF
AMO FAMILY I tS I
•TATI OS FIOMM
MSNT OS NtALTH At . _
BtUTATlVS 4INWCC*. TM
CKOI UNOI MAITM COMMU­
NITY A isocm noN. m e., hid04 N VILLAOi OOI
ASSOCIATION, m
Datondanla I wdl
teghail and boat _
catb at tba M I T FNONT
OOON OS TM MINNOUI
COUNTY COUNTHOUM. BANFONO. FlOMDAM 114* cab.

S
u S fs r&amp; s rx s
JudgmaaL to-wrt

anto* t« dmtt AMLIM-toa

UNIT NC 334-Q, LAKi HOWILL AJtMl CONDONSMUM. *
CONDOMINIUM ACCONONM
TO TM OICLANATtON TO

aal

ANN4XS0 TMN4 T0 . NICONO
*0 FtONUANY t | . 14M , m
OFFICIAL M C0 ND4 BOOK
1I 7T. MO* 1144.
MCONOI OF
COUNTY.
FLONIOA.
AMINOKO; TOOITMN WITH
AN UNOIVIOIO MTMUT M

ACCONOtNO TO T M OSOLANATION OS OOW0O4WWIUM
N4C0 N0KD OW MANCH f t .

LlbNTID COMMON------------MOJkMO IN IAIO MCLAJIATION OS CONDOMINIUM TOM
AN APPUNTINANC1 TO TH*
A*OVK CONDOMINIUM UNIT
Dated tow Stb day al June.
ISM
ICINCUIT COUNT UAL)
MANYANNK MONM
Ctorb el too Cuetet Caurt
Oy: Cacaba V. Kbarn
Deputy Ctorb
THi LAW OFFICII OF
DAVIO J ITINN. PA
ATTONNIV FON PLAINTIFF
M l I UMrarwty Dftn
§jji|* &amp;M
Plantation. FL 33334
&lt;SA41333-4440
M-334AA(FNMA|AM
In oocordanca wilb iba
Amancan with Dw*Mattel Act
persona win
toy a asocial

totois

act toa Ctorb a l toa
Court al tba MMMOLX
at 447-333lo toa pracaadmg H
I -440-M I-1771
(TDD) er 1-44*4 0 4 7 7 0 . via
Ftorid* Nalay tan tca
PuMwb Juna II. f t . (MB
04N-I0 I

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UNIT M.

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TMMTO ANO AN UNOWIOM
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ILXMMTB OS SAID CONOOMNItUM A* **T SOWTMM 4AI0
OKCLAAATTON
WITNIM MY HAND and lb*
(**l M Nda Court an AUM • * .

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j Coart
a t 441 N. ParA
.Start** 4*331.
(443) MS____ i f wertuag day* al
muualaJ j.4
^k^^bw^toa^utoSte M
(TOO) 1 June 14. 31. IMS
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laniard. FL M 771
and alt a than wha claim an

TO Jaaan 4 Angela Tanner
•44 Fa*toto Ww Wert
; S i M74F

K3.34I M United Alataa
Currency
Donald S. llito g .1. *1 tod
lamtoato Caunty fb en tte
Office.
lendnaM
County.
Flanda tore ugh Mb *Nwera.
toveatigetora or ewanta. aa*red

I t .134 M United Stele*
Currency
Donald S Saiwger. al ttto
11mmtee Ceunty SbenfPa
Ottwe,
Sewtnete Ceuaty.

to* li

Apnl JOtb IM* el Sebto Oa*
ty lar to*
to laatieaa Alt 7AI-S33 7A4.
Fiend* Stalteea. and wdl

i a* to* Caaurt Caurt. onto
Omtoto* Kigbwanlb Judicial
Cuamt. A. nine la Ceunty.
Ftonda. Imd prebabda cauaa
b* far lail.d le to*
egency Veu wdl be aerved a
copy el toe Order finding
Prebabto Cam* am * it ia
by Dm Judge aad d wdl
Mb IF
|kate
in mimwbgf vb^
gyU N
lac.
WW-Vi^aW
^m
I H tb lg r CKHtteY that a true
and ceneal aegy at Sue Hama
naa aaal ta to* ebwt* naan 4
addmta by U A te'bhed mad.
ralorn racaipt reguaatad. tow
Hto day at June. 1AM
John C Reaa,
dofi|iriI
Ftonda OteMAFt 7
I srvrci*
1341 • 3Sto In ert
lantord ftonda 33773 *3**
Ptetean jmw It. I*. IBM
M R-173

May It. IBM *1 1*4 F
Wey
W**L
■m anato Ceunty. Stonda,
N prea aa tty htodmg told |
at
M l 7* 1-444 TM.
14* Judas *4 Ma
Cv*urt Court. Ctod Otrljton
Kigntaintn Jutoaial ChouK
Caunto Ftonda bnd
c*
•awed a aegy *1 Nto Order bndCaeca am * it to
• p i t by Me Judge rod Mwdl

I H4ASBV CSR TIFT Nl*l a Into
and cwrrecl aegy at tow Name

i t i t - IBM 11real
Ftor-tea 13773BAM
14. f t 1*41
MB I l f

TH* ST JOHNS RIV4A WATIN MMl AOSMSNT 0HT1NCT i
letnem taol tototetea pamtean Juna issl I t
L Mar** Pivaaabto Trute 734 i
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LOWtRY, MMCCA WILLIAMS.
S1AT1 OP FLONIOA « DIPARTMBIT OS MVKNU4. SKMtNOLI
COUNTY, OIPANTMINT OS
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COUNTY COURTHOUM. BANFORO. FLORIDA M II M a in .
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Deputy Ctorb
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It you are a pereon anlb a dwabtoty wbw need* at commodeto perbcipeto to
am *
at no coa l^ e yeu. ler the
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contact
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Florida 3f 771.
or (4*7) Sf3f warhiag day* al
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Pubbah dune f t . 34, 1AM
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SKMtNOLK COUNTY *
at Nto Stow at Ftertda
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purauanl to a Summary Fmai
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WlTRISA MY HAND and Ibn
anal ot ttiw Caurt on JUNK llth.

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•I to a Stool JudBmant ol

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Cter* at M CU atot Court
By NdtoKto*
Deputy Ctato
(cbeiarrta. McCaMa. Naymar.
Barrett BSraSPtor
Poll ONM* 0*4 3410
Tampa, SL 43401
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M RI FORFIITUM OS
S3.A44 M IN UWTKO
STATU CURRENCY

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Deputy S
A T M IH ^ ^ H
(440 A33-4330 aal 4337 l-l
M4-4 F7I (TOO) er 1-404MMF74 (V) «to Flqrtda Natoy

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LOT IM . OAKLAND VtUAO*.
MOTION FOUR. PMAAf t.
ACCOROt NO TO THK PUT
THIRIOF AS RICORMD IN
PUT BOOK M. PAM S3. PUB­
LIC RseoR oa of m m m o l *
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oatod tbia llth day al Juna,
II M
(CIRCUIT COURT MAL)
MARYANM WORM
Ctorb al toa Cuamt Caurt
Oy Ruth Kino
Deputy Ctorb
THI LAW OFFICIB OF
DAVID J. ITKRN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l I . Unnwrarty Dnva
Plantation. FL 33334
(*A4)333-A0M
*7-10134
In accordance with to*
American with Dwibibiwt Act
paraorw with dtoabtotw* aaadtog a tpm ial accommadattenl*

ALL OS TM* PR0P1RTV MACRM40 M OFFICIAL
BOOR 1444. RAM 413 AS RBCOROSO Nl TIN PUBUO_______
OF MMNOLl COUNTY. FLORIDA. M M A PORTION OF MCTION t t . TOWNSHIP M BOUTH. RAJCOK 34 EAST,
041CRISK0 AS FOLLOW*
LOTS43. 4 4 * 4 1 LISB TH* IA4 T 34 FI4TOF LOTS*4 ANO44.
TOWN OF LONOWOOD AS MCOAOCO m PUT BOOK I. PAMS
i s through t t . of tmb public rscoros os H M tio tt
COUNTY. FLORIDA. LVIN0 WIST OF THI IJUSTlNG MQMT-OSWAV OF COUNTY NOAO NO t t t AS R4C0 NMD M OFFICIAL
NSCOR04 BOOK 443. RAGS IT* OF TM4 PUBLIC
MMNOLl COUNTY. FLORIDA
CONTANNNO 1*4*4 BOUARI FIST MOM OR L i l t

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tot an Order at Tabing baler* Nto HONORAOL* MYMOUR MN
•ON. an* ai in* Judge* at to# abeva-atytod Court, on I
* 4 Wt*
•* t-hL 1AM. At S M p m . to Chambara. et Nto
Sammoto Ceunty Cnurthou**. Santore, yianda. to aaec
wrtb tla Daclartban at Taking Karat*tow Mad to tow cauaa AS
Drtondteito I* tnw amt aad a i atlwr intoraalad parti** may tunaty rrguaat a haartng an tba Petition tot the Order e t Tabag M Nto
t-m* aad piece deaignalad and be beard Any Oetondant totoag to
» ^ » 7 t o &lt; m t tor baartogtemA wmr*Uy HgM toaffilte to
KiNPii D#l*fKt#fvt And
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IN hereby

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A M imy bend and

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(tlAL)
MARVANNI MORSI
CURB OS THI CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FON MbNNOU COUNTV.

abtotedTcaatoil toa CHub'nMM
CircuM Caurt at Nto MMNOLl
at 4A7-IB3yrtor to Nto praaaadtag- ltl
toy impelw 4. 1-MA M l *77t
(TDD) ot 1•M0-4B4-B77S,
June f t . f t . ttM
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"eme end addn n w abewn betow on or betore Mondey Jtey Vx
USA. And to Ma toe angmal at your written da toneea and any
regueat tor boertog on Ibo Peblton tor lb* Ordor at TUtom with ffie
Ctorb et Ibw Caurt nther before corner on the PeNNenerV
Altamey er Unmcdtototy toereattoc to Chew wttol rtgbt Ma. totoraat er bea you have. M arty, ar ctoM to and toffiaffiM arto
terbcrtbed in atod Petoion aad ta abow cauaa. Ma m i
wby aaid paaparty abated nal be candcaawd tort
peer i ca aet torth to Mid PeMton II you tod to anawm a w m &gt;
may be entered age tool you tor tba rnbet J trr«n&lt;iA to toa
Petrtton^ll you M t o wwuml a beerma an toa Pettoen tor Order
at Tabmg you aha* waive any HgHt to ebtoct ta aaid Ordte at

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The 19th hole:
LOWOWOOO- The Flor­
ida Women's State Golf As­
sociation
Junior
Golf
Championship win be held
June 23*34 at Celebration
Oolf Club. Players from 9*17
are eligible in four see
Croupe. Call (9411355-3009
for Information...
The American Lung Aaeoelation of Central Florida la
selling Its Oolf Privilege Card
which provides reduced fees
at over SO of Central Flor­
ida's golf courses. Proceeds

Bay. Entry fees are $140 for
a player’s Drat tournam ent
and $00 far each rem aining
tournament...
The Dynamic Golf Tour

Ntcfclaus signature course...
Heathrow Country Club
wiB host the Teen Challenge
Golf Marathon June 22 as

Deer Run Country Club
will hoet a Father’s Day
tournament on June 20 at
12:30 p.m. Call 096-SI80.

Commissioner’s

(4 0 7 )3 0 2 -7 7 5 2
A v e r t (4 0 7 )9 * 5 -5 6 5 2

Prep-I3’s

Serving Seminok County

Longwood

too nervous to notice. The ball
hitting the bat felt wonderful. *
Louwsms Is settin g Into his

J00 Wat Late May Bhd.

Winners

Briefs

�——

A girl w h o ’s had a w orld ly life

UuR week. Do Bom b
told yn *bout oomc cool
thing* fobt* on over at
the Seminole
YMCA.

•nn» w M .

«ay. get

o f your b u tts and go
ch eck ou t th e Sem in ole
C ounty *-H C hib. It ain't
• B .f d M B
cow s ami
T h e club ofMOgruna In all
o f thing* Includ­
in g wprahtng. lea d ersh ip
and govern m ent
P o n t aay there's
to d o th is sum
h as

ool, not
nobody
■chool
le who

By Michrllc Fox
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
KuwIim Hoodlmun. honor
roll
siudrnl at
Jock^on
Height-* Middle School. K en­
joying a quirt country minunrr
In her town of Geneva.
A child ni Guyana ntimt
grants, Knwtn.i w-.i-» bom in
the* country of Surmanu-, but
has lived In the* United S ta te s
since she was -I y e a r s old. She
Is thankful to be m America
h u t h a s n i|o v e il v is itin g Guy-

an*.

‘It s very tropical there uiih
good wralhrr ami lots of fruit
trees. It doesn t get very hot. I
want to go and visit again',
she said It s very cool *
In the kitchen Knwm.i Is a
help to her mother. I*ut. by
cooking for the faintly as
needed. "Wr cook with lots
more spires than most Ameri­
cans. Wr nse curry and thyme
a lot. My favorite dish Is
chicken curry and nee.‘
Howli i.i who Is the cpltomr
of quid confidence, can not
say enough about how inuiti
•die knVs and enjoys her mid­
dle school ‘.Jackson Heights
offers a lot of aetlvtlles during
P.E. nnd after school, so kids

have variety. The staff and
teachers «rr really nice, espe­
cially principle Hill Gibson
I’Ve been Impressed with the
school since the first time I
went there. It s really neat.'
When asked If there was
anything Kowtna would llkr to
change about her school, she
gave a linn no, stating, Thcv
luive done u lot to improve the
scIkkiI recently, like painting
it anti Improving the sports
areas They re really pretty
good .dmnl everything thetr
Ktiwlna even approves ol thrir
quality of IihmI fur lunches.
Kuwniui extra time ts tur
rrntly taken up hy arllvttlrs
outside of the school. She
comes home after sehool and
takes care of her mrn.igrrte ol
animals. Stir has lots of ex
otlt chickens and she has a
s|M*cl«tl .diet tioit lor one
chicken in particular, who she
has yet to name. Ilr was
hatched in an meubator. and
when he was little wr Ir! him
most on thr headboard of my
bed . site explains “When I
grow up. I want to work with
animals. Mavis- even Imumr
a vet", says the soon to he
eighth grader.

Aside Imm spending hrr
time with the animals, Kowtna
also helps with the children In
her church. Her father. Harry,
who owns his own handy-man
b u s in e s s . Is also the pastor of
the
Orlando
Carlbhean
Church ol the Nu/urene.
which i urrrntly meets In pre
.11 ra n g e d location* while they
look for sultahlr property.
Along with thrir mother.
Kowtna s older sister. Sonia,
and younger sister. Wava, are
a ls o
very active la thetr
i him h.

Not much seems to bother
Kowtna s gracious attitude to­
w-aids Itlr and other people,
fait she does take Issue with
one tiling, hypocitsy ‘Kids In
my generation claim to lie one
thing, but act like another.
For Instance, I have friends in
s&lt; hool that call tlirntsrlvrs
Christians, hut Uiry don t art
like they are They arent a
good example to othrrs and
they don l seem to care how
anyone else feels', shr stated,
hr lore adding wli.it most propie down through history have
lelt. 1 wish that would slop
and people would he what
thry say they are.'

U.S. Senator John Mlcah
announced appointees from
thr 7lh Congressional District
to thr nation’s service acade

Rowvu Boodhram has traveled the world too*mg tor new chailongea

gram All are 7th graders at
South
Srmlnnlr
Middle
School

• • •

m lr s

To the U S Miltary Ardrmy.
C hristina
T. ‘ Clears tie
(Ovirdol. Mat thaw L. Gel•lay* (Oviedo). Jo k s A. » — i
ICasselberryl.
To the U.S. Naval Academy:
Daaisl
A.
Dyke
(Winter
Spring*). Bria C. BeBapg
(Longwood).
To the U.S. Air Force Arad
rmy: M stthaw I. H oraar
(Winter Springs). Thomas I.
Nix (Casselberry).

• * •
Richard Hlttm aa. an Keonomles teacher at Lake How
ell High School, Imi been
named ninnrr-up for the
Junior Arhlrvcmrnt National
Teacher of the Year Award.

* • •
K irsten
LUIadxhl,
or
loingwofal. was namrd to the
Dean's List at Louisana State
University.
• • •
Am alia Carroqaiao, J o ­
seph Katty. H arry Madhaaapapal . P o m h r t f Ngwyoa.
Chrtatiaa B oon and Ortas
Torraa scored hlgli enougli on

Daniel Irvin (led) and Katie Bast were among the many
students honored during commencement exercises at
the Page Private School Thursday, individual and

achievement awards were presented throughout
coremonias

Mary, m rived a IIA degree
from Drown Untvrr*ltv In
providente. K.l wtitr .1 run
rrntrallon tri Ihtdory

Eighth graders maintaining
a 4 O grade point avrrngr fur
tile thrrr years they attended
South Seminole Middle School
are l « k C a a fM o o l. Cdkdaoo
U a d o t,

C rists

Deal cl S. Olammo of Alta
monlr Spring-* received .1
Hathrlor of Art* In biology
from Gafeon-Newnian College
In JrlTemon City. Term . and
Jeremy DaeM Parker of laikr
Mary rrcrlvrd a H A. In Hlol
ogy from Careon- Newman.

U e k te tf.

RadeHfla. Rohart Rodrtdaaa,
Liao Roth and Am y R «M s .

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B ria B. P raahlla. &lt;&gt;f Lake

Mary, ranted Oran's IJit him
ors at the University of North­
ern Iowa.
•

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VI
p l a in t if f
j o m n « c a b p e n t e b an
if i i v i a q Ano if o i a o

fH t UNKNOWN SPOUSE
H U M O tV iltll
Q N A n T ttt a s s ig n e e s
u fn o n * c m o h o m
Tn u i r i i t Ano a l l
o f H tn b a b t i i * c l a im in g
An INTEREST DY
Th r o u g h UNDER o r
AGAINST JOHN H
CAR PIN TIR IR lATONNI
O CAR PIN TIR If LIVING
ANO IT Of AD THl
UNANOWN IP O U II H U A I
O IV I S I I I G RAN TIIS
A s n a N iis n iN o n s
C R ID iTO R I T R U I T I I t
AND ALL OT h |R PARTUS
C i a im in g an i n t i r i i t
D t THROUGH UNOIR OR
AGAINST IAVONNI 0
CAR PINTIR.
JOHN 001 AND
JANt OOI AS UNA NO WN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
D lflN O AN TiSl
MOTICS
o r p o m c l o s u m sals
NOTICE is he r i o t g iv e n
IxiNUinl lo * SulWIWI f MAl
JiuNMirnt ol l m « ln«iif» ilil*it
Jan* Til* IM A *nl«t*(l mCnrA
C#t* N o »• ISA CA 14 A ol IN*
Circuit Court ol in* IIT H
Ju'Jrt t*i Circuil in m il lor SEMI
NO LI
Count,
SANTORO
f lornt* I *itl »*M to IN* NigNctl
•rul t a il Imi'lrr lor c4tN AT
T h I W IST fRONT DOOR Of
COURTHOUSE ol IN* SEMI'
NOLE
Count,
CourlNout*
kK*l*tl*ISOI N PARA AVENUE
wi SANTORO florid* *1 II 00
4 m on m* l t d d*, ol Ju&gt;,
1SSS IN* toUmnnQ d**cnb*d
proptrl, at i*t lorlTi ui u a l
Sunutur, Find Judgm*nt, to
*it
l o t s blo ck d o a k c r est
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A t RECORDED IN
PLAT DOOK IS PAGES ( T AND
U OF THE PUDLIC NICOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORI­
DA
D*t*d Itu* I1IN da, ol Jun*.
IE
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARVANNEMORSE
CI*rA ol IN* Circuil Court
D , OorotN, W Dolton
Dtput, CMrk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNIT FOR PLAINTIFF
EOl S Unirom t, Dnr*
Suit* SOO
PUnldion FL SSSlf
(M4)1SS-AOOO
M 11 IM IFN W )
In *ccord«nc* «nlN IN*
Anwm*n wilN Di»*ImIi I&gt;*» Art
p*fton* min dii*lulil&lt;*&lt; n»*d'
ing a *p*cia( accomrnodtlion lo
participal* in INI* proi.**ding
iNould conlacl th# CMlk ol IN*
CUtuil Court al IN* SEMINOLE
Count, CourlNoui* *1IO M I S 4110. not l4l*r than u n a f i , i
prior to th# procoadmg II Near­
ing Imp atrad. 1 -IM -tS t-S f f I
(TOO) or l-SOO-MS-STTO. da
Florida R oll, Sarvict
Pubhah Juno t t . M ISM
OCN-1 Ft

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

M T N I CINOUIT COURT
o r T N I 10th JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN MED FON
I I M N M L I COUNTY,

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT TOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
PRO R A TI DIVISION
Fit* Mumbai i SS-S40 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
DENNETT RORCHMAR.
D rc rm n l
NOTICS
O f ADM IN tfTNATION
IN* admrnialr«lion ol IN#
m a i l ol DENNETT KORCMMAR dac*aa*d. F,l* Nun4&gt;*r
M 140 CP ia banding m IN*
Citcu'l Court lor Sammnl*
Count,
Florida
Prntmt*
Drvtaron in* addrvta ol * lw k
PO D r * » r C
Senlord rinrul* 31TTI
Thr r&lt;mu *nd addroaa ol in *
•*rr*on*l R*pr*t*ntattv# and
IN* P*raun*l R#pr*«*nl#ltv*'a
rlfron*, *,* **l lortN h rN *
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AM perannt on rrNom | L i
nol*r* i* a*r*#,l wNu N*r#
r-br#tIrunr IN#I cN*n«ng* in#
«*i-'M , nl IN* W,H IN* quaitNcation*
ul
IN# P*rion*l
R*pr***nl*lrr* **nu* or put'*
d-ction of thi* Court *r#
r»&lt;|u-r*d Ur Nl* IN*tl olntthOftl
a,IN IN'* Court WITHIN th e
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER T h | DATE Of THE
flRST PUBLICATION Of THIt
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AfTER THE OATS Of SERVICE
Of A COPY Of T h is NOTICI
on th em

AN ur-ftlnri uf IN* d*c**f*nl
m f other peraon* N#,ing
i l#tm« or danwnd* r j r t M l
d*c*d*ni a «*iai* on * N »n a
roar, *1 IN** nolu# •* t#r»#d
* il* « INr** month* *H#r IN#
d*l* nl IN* lu d pubhedum ul
INr* noire# mu*r IN* th*rr i l l 1-*
h-IN INr* CauM WITHIN THE
la te r of
th r ee m o n th s
A M IR THE d a t e Of The
h a s t p u Ql i CATio n o f Th is
N O tiC t OR THIRTY DAYS
U H R T h ( DATE OF S lR V C I
f A COPY Of THIS NOTICE
M THEM
AN a IN*I trodrtor* ol IN* dm *
d**l l t d par*on* Nav-ng rlaona
or damand* agamit m* dee#
d#nt • **l*t* m ud Nla than
•IM M urtN INr* Court Wi Th S
t h r e e m o n t h s h t i * th e
DATE Of THE flRST PuDLICA
TiON Of T h u n o t ic e
a ll c l a im s

o i v a n d s an d

OBJECTIONS NOT SO flvEO
WILL BE f ORE YEA BARRED
Tha dal* al IN* Nr*i
PubLcatron ol INr* aot-c# **
Jana 11*1 ISM
Personal A#tu#*#l&gt;t*lr**
MARCIA B k OAC h MAR
1114 GL*ncr*«l O' t .
H#«INruo FL U t* *
Anurnof Fa*
Pmsunat R*i&gt;r****l*lr*a
rf kMICHAEL CLIFFORD
IS O m R l
Fland* Bar Na J1 4 III
LOWNOSS OROSIHCA DOS TER
NAN TOM S REED PA
IIS North Eel* D m i
PutlOTNc* Bor IS M
OHandu llorrd* 11181 148*
T*-*phan* 148 T] 411 4S88
PubU*N Jon* l l is IMA
OER IT4

C U B NO. BB-TTB CA 14 A
NATIONCDANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PtainlilT

JOYCE A LUNSFORD
ol ur . ol ol
Oolondanllt)
N O TIC I OP SALS
NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN
|iurtu*nt lo an Order or Final
Judgment
Scheduling
Forecloturo Sal# entered on
JUNE lllti, IS M mi I hr* eat*
no* pending in teal Court th*
d ,M ol Mhich it HMtic*l»d
above
I Mitt *eh to the high**! end
tied tn-fd*r lor c**h at THE
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMtNOLl Cmml, Courlhout#
101
North Part
A,*nu*
Sanford Florida 11TFI al I I 00
am on m# I4lh da, ol JULY
1*41 IN# fnltoning d ««i iih*d
prupuif, ** *«r forth m aaul
Onf*r or F a il Judgment to-Mil
LOT 4 StSIPY HOLLOW
ACCORDING 10 Th e P U T
THEREOF A l R ICO AO IO IN
p l a t b o o k is

T04 South Oiaie Hgtier,

(oral GalUe* Flnnd* 11144
T*t*pru.n* DOS I H W . ' I I
PabLtN Jun* I t 11 1444
DER-ITI_______ _____________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
S IM IN O il COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
PH* Number
441 CP
n b e strata o f
m a r t Bl a n k e n s h ip
04V IA lt *
D*t*n*4
N O TICI
OF AOMINI4TRATION
The ediee*i*lratiee el th*
edeio or m a r y Bl a n k e n s h ip
BEVERLEY
d*t ••**-!
FJe
Nuuber 4A-S41 CP •* pendmg
•« Ih* Cut ml Court
tur
femmeie
Count,
F la*idl
Prubele D n n m i in* ad I’ m i
el **** i*
PO Onurn C
Sanlurd Florida 11TM
Th* nem* *nd eddr*«* ol in *
P*r*onal R*pr****lalre* and
IN* P*r*an*l Re*r*«*rtat-** a
•n&lt;&gt;«n*v nr* *•! Io&lt;in b*a*u
all

JURIS OICTIOH DEVIB ION
C A M MOt ST tSSS OB 14
MELLON MOAYGAGI
COMPANY SUCCE440R
BY MERGER TO ME TMOA
(INANCIAL INC
vs
PLAINTIFF
n ENNET h R BULLOCK
IF LIVING ANO IF DEAD
T h e UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS DEVISEES
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES
HENORS CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN IN TI REST BY
th r o ug h

un der or

AGAINST KENNETH R
BULLOCK OAtl l
BULLOCK IF LIVING ANO
IF OIAO THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEIRS
DEVISEES GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES LIENORS
CREDITORS TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTUS
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY THROUGH UNOIR OR
AGAINST GAIL L
BULLOCK BARNETT DANA
NA F/R/A BARNETT
TECHNOLOGIES INC
F/RJA STATE W10I
COLLECTION CORPORATION
H A U L GLIM COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION INC
JOHN DOE ANO
JANt DOE A t UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OtFENDANTlSI
N O TIC I
o r rO N BC LO SUR I SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN
purtuanl lo a Summar, Final
Judgment ol lor*clo*ur* deled
Jun* 11IN 11M entered m Ciy *I
Care No ST 1««S CA 14 ol IN*
Circuil Court ol IN* IIT H
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE
Count,
SANFORD
Florid*. I anil **ll lo IN* NrgN*tl
■nd bad tnddar lor ca*h THE
W IST FRONT DOOR OF COUR­
THOUSE
ol IN* IEMIN0LE
Count, CourlNout* located 41
101 NORTH PARK AVENUE m
SANFORD. FlondA. al 1100
am on IN* l l t l da, ol Jut,.
IM S IN* fo!tuning d«tct&gt;b*d
prop*'!, a* tel forth in ttrd
Summer, Final Judgment. 10*
Mil
LOT « HAZEL GLEN. ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF A t
RECORDED IN P U T DOOK 11
PAQE 11 PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dalad tlu* 11th da, ol Juno.
IM S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
Dy Dorothy W Bollon
Drpul, Clark
THE M W OFFICES OF
OAVID J STERN PA
ATTORNEY FOR PUINT1FF
401 t Uni,*r*!i, On**
Suit* E00
Planution FL 31114
(tt4 )!l]-3 0 0 0
ST-IS4S1 (MEL)
In accordance Hilh th*
American mlh Oiubtlili** Act
p*r*on* Milh ditabrMmt need­
ing a 4paclal accommodation lo
participal* in llut proc**cfing
choutd conlacl tha Clerk ol llw
Circuit Court al Iho SEMINOLE
Count, Courthouo* al 44T-U14110. not I*Mr than **r*n d t ,t
prior lo Iho proceeding II Boat­
ing impaired 1-S O O -tlt-lF F I
1001 er t-tOO-SIS-STTO. ,1a
lorIda Rata, Bonier
Publith Juno 11, IS. |SSI
DER-1S1

in t e k is t io

persons

ARE NOTifUO THAT
A i le iw a t on •**•• IN-*
nolic* it teiied nho rate
duechnn* that th*H*ng* th*
•audil, *1 IN* B 4 . th* -lw*Llk
calrant
at
na
P*r**n*i
R*pi****l*fi** i r - . t er run*dutien el ihi* Court e»*
r*&lt;Iw*»*d lo Nr* in*.i oirrectien*
min IN,* Ceurl WltHiN Th E
l a te r of
th r ee m o n th s
At T|R T h e Cart o f T he
f ir s t

CIRCUIT. Ml MO POM
•SMIMOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OSMtAAL

p a q es s i and

SS OF THE PUDLIC RECORDS
Of SEMINOLE COUNTY U O R i
OA
*/k/a 104 ICHAOOD TRAIL
LONG WOOD fLORtOA 11TS0
OROSRIO *1 SEMINOLE
Coi,itl| Florid* IN,* 1EIN da, ol
JUNE l» M
MARIANNE MORES
Aa Cl*ift C-riuit Court
SEMINOLE Count, Florida
D, OrtK.1 an Cnn*ni
At Oeput, Cleife
SI lAH 4 MOf fMAN PA

p u b l ic a t io n

of

th is

NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OP A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON TM M
A P --e-TIerr ul fN* decadent
end other per**-* N*emg
claim* er demerrdt ag*&gt;nrf
d*c*d*n,* artel* on ahem a
•of f el m&gt;r nnlu a l« r*-v*d
mrNm triM munth* aHer in*
-la i* cl IN* fed pubhc alma of
in,* iwitH* n m ro* n « e &lt;1*&gt;mr
• in rhi* Court Wit h in The
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
p u b l ic a t io n o f th is
NOTICE OR t h ir t y o a v s
AfTER Th E DATE Of SERVICE
a copt
T h is n o t ic e
ON T h e m

Legal Notices
M ftn cn cm T
DP T N I I ATM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND PON
11 Ml* OLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
BSNBNAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S I NOi aa A4A C A M R
CAPS! EAO INC
VS
PLAINTIFF
THADA RUSH
IF LIVING AND IF DEAD
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS DEVISEES
QUANTSES ASSIGNEES
LIENORS CREDITORS
TRUSTIES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIEI CLAIMING
AN INTEREST DY
th r o u g h

unoer or

AGAINST THAO A RUSH
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
THAO A RUSH IF ANY
WESTLAKE MANOR
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC
HUNTINGTON NATIONAL
BANK HFTA FIRST
Fin a n c ia l c o r p o r a t io n
F/K/A TRANIAUER iCA
FINANCIAL SERVICES
INC JOHN DOE AND
JANt DOE A l UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEIENDANTISI
NOTICS
OP P O N IC LO S U M SALS
NOTICI If M|N|DV GIVEN
p u tu rr l In a Summer, f*«»i
Judgrrenl ul hjreilntur* dated
J ,n e 1 1 th ISM entered oi CirU
Cat* Nu 44 S4t CAI4 K ef IN*
Ceciel Ceurl el the IST h
J . 1 ial Cirtud ■„ and lor EE Ml
NOLI
Count,
IANTORO
Florida I * a a** lo in* h-gh**1
•rul Imal tmfder lor ceth THE
WEST fRONT DOOR Of COUR
Th OUSI
ol IT* S tU iN O ll
Count, Courthow*# Ivi aled *1
m i n park avenue m san
FORD Flo'ui* al It 00 * m an
in* l«a l da, ol Jut, i M l in *
L lie■ mg d r u i-lu f peo*mrt, a*
•el torlh n ia d f emmet, fmei
Ju-fgment h, n l
LOT 11 WESTLAKE MANOR
UNIT ONE ACCORDING TO
th e

plat

t h e r iu f

as

RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IT
PAGES 1 a AND I Of Th |
p u b l ic

records

of

ie m i

N O lI COUNTY riORlOA
Dated IN,* 11th da, ol Jun*
IM S
IC KCUiT COUNT SEAL!
MAnrANNE M ORIt
Clerk ol Ih* CtrtaeT Ceurl
0 , Dorolh, W OulloOeput, C&gt;*r*
Th | la w OFFICES Of
D A rD j | T | a n p a
ATTORNtT FOR PLAINT#f
•01 S Un*eer*-I, Oriee
Ig.fa
Piematnsn FL 11114
IS L Iilll 4000
*4 IL lIS ff NMAiCAP
I* K i e r f r K r mih th*
l i e u a « mm 8 * a t n i* i Act
p*r*nn* mlh dnatnUtie* n#*d
mg a tie r rl M to e m ifa N ir lo
p*rT-&lt; -pale m IN-* priH**rhng
*Nr,u*d contatl IN* Clerk *1 IN*
c«*f u i Court *1 in * s f m in g l e
Count, CourYNnut* *1 I I I I D
41M nut later men **ven den
pnur le in * p*ua*e&lt;bng II h#*ru&gt;g impaired i F M I t l If M
(TDO) or I 4M 444 ATT8 . *
florid* A*‘a, tarviae
Pubn.n June 11 14 t*S»
01*141

Of TNB t b t n j u d i c i a l
CIRCUIT, IN AND PON
M M INOLB COUNTY,
FLONIDA

f ir s t

of

of

AM other creditor* ol IN* dece­
dent and p«r*on* having cl*im«
or demand* eg* nr I IN* deca­
dent* * d d * mud Me the*
claim* with INr* Court WITHIN
THREE MONTH! AFTER THE
DATE Of THE FIRST PUBUCA
TiON Of THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL OE FOREVER DARRED
The dal* ol IN* h id
Publication ol Ihi* nolle* it
June 11*1 ISM
P*r»on#l R*pr***nlabr*
g a t 1 1 d A u s t in
l i t L*ur*l Oak Dch *
Longuood Ft U TTS
Allu-pe, For
P#t»en*l R*pr*t*nl*li,e
Ed rein L WtBitmton Ol
GILES A ROOihtOh PA
ISO N Orange Are . Si* SOO
Orlando FL 11*01
40I/4JS l i t !
Florid* Dar No 0I44T40
Publith Jun* It 11 ISM
PER-1 TO______________________
MOTICS
OP PUBLIC SALS
PUBLIC NOTICE t* Nereb,
gtven lhal on IN* dale and Ion*
lided Tutor* end continuing
bom da, to da, until *N gooda
*r* told me mil *elt al puMiC
auction lo IN* Nighed bujder
■or teth al IN* u arehour* ol
STORAOE USA. locaMd *1 I00T
W ill A SPRINGS OR WINTER
SPRINGS. PL IN* tollumng
good*, mere* and merthendit*
•or rani end other charge* lor
arhich a Iran on tame It
claimed, lo ml
DATE OF SALE
T/Artl
TIME OF SALE
I 00 PM
Kevin Grill*,
4ES0
Furniture, houtehqld item*
Dawn Barn**
4IT4
Furniture, houtehold item*
antique*
A t M cleaning daponl mil b*
collecled lor each uml purchated end rdunded alter *11
conlvnlt ol IB* uml/* ha* been
removed from IN* lacild, Th*
above mlormeiion it lo be pubkiNed once a vreek lor Too conteculiv* rreek* (aid tale lo be
under and b , virlu* ol Ih*
ttetulet ol Ih* dal* ol Florida.
hi tuch cat** mad* and provid­
ed Th* u l* mil be held b , *
licented auctioneer lie *
AUISS1-AD1U1
Publith Jun* 11. IS ISM
OER-ISt
N O TIC I
o p P i c m io u t h a m s
Notice tt hereby gtven that I
am engaged in butin*** el TIS
N H e , 1T-S1 Longuood
Florida
11TS0
Seminole
Count, Flouda under Ih*
Ficliliout
Nam* ol
NSB
KINTALS and lhal I intend lo
regiat*! tatd mm* with Ih*
Drvitlon
ol
Corporation*.
Taltahatt** Florida, in accordance with IB* prontion* ol IB*
Ficlillou* Name Stelute*. To­
w n Section H I M . Florida
■latulei 1M1
Carroll TBompton
E.,bii*h Jun* 11. ISM
or R -its

' J *%T\

•‘ e«\
A U T W t ’ i .H H lu f

JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A l l NOi SS s i s t CA I4A
u n io n p l a n t e r s
n a t io n a l d an k
SUCCESSOR OV m e r g e r

TO LEADER FEDERAL
BANK FOR SAVINGS
Pl a in t if f
BEVERLY l MCNEILL
IF Ltvma ANO IF DEAD
Th e u n k n o w n s p o u s e
M I.Rf DEVISEE*
g r a n t e e s A s u a N ii t
LUNORS CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST DY
THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST DEVERLY L
MCNEILL UNKNOWN
IP O U II OF BEVERLY L
MCNEHL. IF ANY THE
WEKIVA HUNT CLUB
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
INC OOVERNORI
POINT TOWNHOMES
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION WEST. INC .
JOHN DOE AND
JANt DOE A l UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DIFENDANTHl
N O TIC I
OP F O R IC IO B U R I BALI
NOTICE I I HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl to a Summer, Final
Judgment ol loreclotur* dated
Ju n e lllB 1SSI *nt*r*d ui Crtil
Cat* No M 0141 CA 14 A ol
IN* Circuit Court ol IN* ISTH
Judicial Ctrcud m end lor SEMIN O li Count, f*nlotd Florid*
I mil **tl lo IN* high**1 and
b**l b-dde* lor c**h W**l Front
Door al the CourlNout* ol IN*
SEMINOLE Count, CourlNout*
located al 101 North Pars
Avenue ui S*nloid. Florid* *1

II 00 am on llw tlih da, ol
July. ISM Ih* follomng
d**tnb*d property a* tel forth
in laid Summer, Pinal
Judgment, lo-ml
LOT I I . GOVERNORS POINT.
PHASE
1.
SECTION
1.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A l R IC 0 R D ID IN
PLAT BOOK 10 PAGES I I AND
11. PUDLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oalvd thia llth da, el JUNE
ISM
(CIRCUIT COURT IEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
0 , Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES Of
DAVID J STERN PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S University Dnr*

Suit* 400
IM4I111-40M

Plantation PL 11114

M-WEMtUPMl
In accordancs m ih Ih*
American mth Diaatulilie* Act.
peraon* mth ditabrNbai need­
ing a r pec ial *c commode lion lo
participal* in INr* proceeding
should conlacl IB* Clerk of IN*
Circuil Court ol IB* S tU lN O L l
Count, CoortBouo* el 40T-M14330. not tiler IKen seven days
pnor lo the proceeding It fiber,
Ing Impaired. 1-S04-MS-ITT1
(TDO) er 1-400-SM-SFT0. vie
Florid* Relay Service
Publish June I f , I t . IM B
DCR-IS7

Legal Notices
S

■ TNB CEDCWr COURT
OP T N I EBTIE JUDICIAL
CM D U fr, M I
FLORIDA
B IR IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NOi BB BAB C A M R
OCWEN FEDERAL DANK. F IB
VS
PLAINTIFF
LUISA VEOA IF LIVING
AND IF OIAO THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS DEVISES*.
GRANTEES. AlltON EES
LUNORS CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
O THIR PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY
THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST LUIS A
VEGA UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF LUIS A VEGA
# ANY. LYNDA K VEOA
A/K/A LYNDA TYLER
if LIVINO AND IF 0EA0 THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS DEVISEES
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES
HENORS CREDITOR*
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST
LVN0A R VEOA A/K/A
LYNDA TYLER IF ANY
ALAFAYA W 000S
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
INC CLARK 0 LOCHRlOGE
JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANTlS)
N O TIC I
OF f O M C L O S U M B A LI
NOTICE it MtPIOV GIVEN
pv»r»u*M Id • Summary F a il
Judgmen I of loreclotur* dared
Jun* llth IS M rrlrrrd in CrvK
Cat* No M A ll CA 14 K of IN*
Cucml Court ol IN* IIT H
Judicial Circuil m end lor 4EMi
N O lf
Count,
SANFORD
Florid* I * 4 •#* lo IN* h*gh*«1
and b*«t brdd*r lor io ,n AT
Th e WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE el IN* SEMI­
NOLE
Count,
Court* nu»*
Uu a led *1 M l N PARK AVENUE
*&gt; SANFORD Florid* *1 I I M
a m on IN* 11*1 da, ol fu»l
ISS4 IN* lartoemg detir-bed
l , ' 1 *i*l •• **1 truth m t *-1
Summer, Fmet Judgment lo
LOT 14 ALAI AYA WOODS
phase u v
a c c o r d in g to
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PAGES I t ANO IS PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY FIOR'OA
0*i*d th,* tlm **, at Jun#
I SSI
(CIRCUIT COURT SIAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C * Jt el IN* Cucu-t Court
B , Dorothy W Bdron
Depot, Clerk
THE LAW OFFiCIE OF
DAW0 J STERN PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S Umeervt, Dr If#
l, Ft 33114
1*44t i l l 4880
M ItS T b B fB j
In e**erd*nc* m lh the
Amancan mth D ruN M u* Act
peraon* mlh drtabdtt-e* ne*d• f * ftpociei etcummedeimn la
aortic-pale m |h-» tueceedmg
»ne*4d conlacl IN* Cter* el Hi*
C » : m I Court *1 IN* lEMINOLE
Count, Ceurthouso et *0? 1114110 nor I*Nr IN** *ov*n day*
pnor to R* pmm dmg IT Near—g impaired 1-880 S it BTPT
[TODl or 1 498-SEI 4M 9 vie
f lor-da Rale, I r r m *
PubanN Jun* 11. 14 I f M
M R IFF
OP T M ISTW .
c u ic u rr. m m s f o b
tSM M O LB eOlrtiTV,

SSNSBAL

JUBISDICTION 01 VIS ION
C A SI DO:
3 4 8 CATS I
NORWEIT MORTGAGE INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
FRANK C AGNEW If LIVING
AND IF DEAD THI
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEINE
DEVISEES GRANTEES.
A IS lO IM It. LIENORS
CREDITORS TRUSTS!*
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAlMiNO AN INTEREST
OY THROUGH UNOER
OR AGAINST FRANK C
AGNEW TRUOV |
AGNEW IF LIVINO. AND
IF OIAO THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEINE
DEVISEES GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES LUNORS
CRIDITORS TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHIR PARTUS
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
■V THROUGH. UNOIR OR
AOAINST TRUDY I AGNEW
EMERGENCY INEURANCI
RESTORATION S IR V IC II,
INC . JOHN DOE ANO
JANS DOS AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION

DIFENDANT(S)
N O TIC I
OP P O R I6 1 0 W R B M i l
NOTICE IS HERE DY GIVEN
purtuanl lo a Summary Ftnel
Judgment ol loreclotur* deled
Jun* SIN IM S entered m Civil
C*t* No M 34S CA14 E of IN*
Circuit Court ol IN* ISTH
Judicial Circuil wi end lor SEMI­
NOLE Count, Sanlord. Florida
I mil «*ll lo I he highett and
beat bidder lor ceth AT TH I
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
COURTHOUSE el Iho SEMI­
NOLE
Count,
Courthouse
located al 381 N PARK
AVENUE rn SANFORD. Florid*.
#111 00 a m on Ih* Mth day of
July
IS M
IB* following
described property a* set forth
Hi
(aid
Summery
Pinal
Judgment, to-ml
LOT 1 ANO T H I EAST 8 8
FEET OP LOT t. BLOCK I . OAK
ARBOR. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF A l RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 13. FWOE 11. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORD! OP
lEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled IBn SIB day ol JURE
(CIKCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol IB* Circuil Court
Oy Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICE! OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S University Drive
Suit* 400
Plantation. FL 33334
ISE4I131-SOOO
M -lM II(N C L )
In accordance m lh IB*
American with Ditabrbli** Acl.
person* with ditebrlibet needmg e special accommodation lo
participal# in this proceeding
ahoutd conlacl Ih* Clerk of IB*
Circuil Court ai the SEMINOLE
County Courthow** at 40F-3Z14330. no I laler men seven days
pno, to Ihe proceeding ll Beermo impaired, t -S O O -t ll-S m
TDO) ot 1-SOO M I -ir r O . via

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CLASSIFIED AD RATES
Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noon th# day before puMcatton.
Sunday 12 Noon Friday

in me event of an emw. Da Sorrvnoi# HenM wR be responott*
lor tho m*l insertion orty and onfy lo Ira eiianl of Ira coat of that
insertion Pleas# cnach ad tor accuracy ire Erst day Nrune.
TO PLACE AN AD C A LL

ORLANDO
407/031-EE39

SEM IN OLE
4 0 7 / 9 2 2 * 2 3 1 1

D EP A R TM E N T H O U R S
8 AM - 5 PM MONDAY * FRIDAY
NOW ACCEPTBfQ

Legal Notice
: ik
OF TUB « M IR TH N TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
M EE IN O II COUNTY.
PLONIOA
C A S I ND. B T-IT0 8 C A
DtVfSION 14 1
BE GIONS MOB TOAGE INC
F/K/A RIAL ESTATE
F in a n c in g in c

Piamtill(ai
J U iC h AEl IM 'T h

EXTRA HOUOAY WEIOHTT
t O n l Per KrtSl T»*mmg w/
I i n n * renew Free bod, t*l
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Oenmt.
tr4'tJ*e

SICUfVTV B A M S DOOMS
L i t . 34 yr* Cap
SO 000
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UNITED CORPORATION CITY
SANFORD FLORIDA SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY RAUL A LEVY
AS S O U SURVIVINO DlRCCTOR/TRUSTIf OF S A L PROP­
ERTY MANAGEMENT. INC
D/B/A SUNDANCE APART­
MENTS A DISICLVfD CORPO­
RATION STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUTOMOBILE
INEURANCI
COMPANY. STATE OF FLO N O ADEPARTMENT OF LABOR ANO
EMPLOYMENT
SECURITY
STATE OF FLORIDA-DIPARTM IN T OF REVENUE. SUN­
TRUST
BANK.
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION
F/K/A
SUN
BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
TION SUNNILANO CORPORA.
TION NORWEIT FINANCIAL
FL INC . are IN* Oelendanl*. I
mN tall to IN* tugRetl and best
bidder lor ceth t l in* W IST
FRONT DOOR OF T H I SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORD. FLORIOA *1 l l 00
a n . «* tie I4IB day el July.
1**1 IB* following described
property *■ eel forth m said
f mat Judomtnf
CONDOMINIUM UNIT I f f .
BUILDING 141. OF HIDDEN
SPRINOE
CONDOMINIUMS.
ACCORDINO TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECORDED ON NOVEUBEN IS.
ISE4 IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
d o o k use . PAQts rrs thku
I I I INCLUSIVE OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA AND A U
AMENDMENTS
THERETO.
TOGETHER WITH ALL APPUR­
TENANCES T H IR IT O
ANO
UNDIVIDSO INTEREST IN T H I
COMMON ELEMENTS OF SAIO
CONDOMINIUM AS SET FORTH
IN SAID DECLARATION
ASSUMPTION RIDER. PRE­
PAYMENT RIDER ARD CONGOMINIUM RIDER ATTACHED
HERETO AND BY THIS REFER­
ENCE MADE A PART HEREOF
INCLUDINO SPECIFICALLY
BUT NOT BY WAY OF LIMITA­
TION TH I FOLLQWINQ EQUIP­
MENT FIREPLACE. M D D l l FANS. MIRRORED C L O U T
DOORS. MFRtGIRATOR WITH
ICIUAKER. RANOI. 01 IH WASHER. DISPOSAL. WASHER
4 DRYER. MICROWAVE OVEN
WITNESS MY HAND and the
teal ol Ihi* Court on JUNE SIR.
it
Maryann* Morse
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCall* Reymer.
Barrel! 4 Frappier
Potl 0ll.ee Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 31101
M T IC I
II you oro a parson with a dis­
ability who need* accommoda­
tion in older lo participate in
IBn proceeding, you oro enti­
tled el no cost lo you. lor IN*
provision ol certain aititlence
Pleat*
contact
Court
Administration *1 ESI N Park
Avenue. Senloid. Flood* 11TT1,
telephone number (407) 1114310. wilhui 1 working day* of
your receipt of Put document. If
Bearing impaired, (TDO) 1-488of

tss-sm.

PublrtN June 14. &gt;1,14*4
DSR-IOt

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43— L e g a l S e r v i c e s

all

UNKNOWN PARTUS CLAIMING
B y T h r o u g h u n d e r ANO
AOAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANT)!!
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD ON ALIVE WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PANTHS MAT
CLAIM AN INTEREST A l
S P O U IIS HEIRS OS V is its
GRANTEES
or
o th er
CLAIMANTS HI00IN SPRING*
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
INC NELSON ANO COMPANY
INC ADVENTIST HEALTH SYSTIM/ SUNBELT
INC
O/e/A
FLORIDA HOSPITAL UNA OIL
CHEMICAL COMPANY F/K/A
AMERICAN PfTKO FiNA COM­
PANY OF T IJ U f . ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL
SIN VtCIS
OF
AMERICA
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BUY
SPONTIWSAR INC . JOHN■TOM AMERICAN COMPAMI S
A/N/A JOWNSTOW PWOPSRTMS
S/R/A
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APART
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NY INC D/m/A WHEELER f i r
TttlZIR COMPANY PAULUCCI
INTERNATIONAL
0/B/A
DORCHESTER
SOUARE
APARTMENTS
P R ia S IO N
TIRE SERVICES INC R O il

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D*l*ndan«t|
OF F O R IC IO M R I B A H
N O flCI IS HEBEBv GIVEN
pursue*, lea final Judgment ol
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
Jun# 4th 1SS4 1*4 entered m
Cate NO I M F 88CA ol in *
Circuit Court el the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Cetv-i m end
•er SIMrNOLl Count, Florida
•harem REGIONS MORTGAGE
INC
F/KJA RIAL ESTATE
f in a n c in g in c * in * Piemen
end J MIC MAEl SMITH KARIN
F SMITH LINOA N POUlTON
Gl o r ia v o u n t v h /a g l o r ia

21— P e r s o n a l s

1J— Health It Beauty

CABS M i SB BB BA 14 ft
CHAR L S I F CUN BY
COMPANY
VS
PLAINTIFF
JULIO H IB tA TO
GAuTKCAUE.
IF LIVINO. M&gt;0 IF M A O .
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
H I M ! D C V tM tI.
ORAN TIES . ASSMWSIS.
LIENORS CRSDITONS.

33— B u s i n e s s
O p p o c tu n m u

t k u it e ii ano all

OTHER PANTIES CLAIMING
AN INTINSST IV.
THKOUQH. UNOIR OR
AGAINST JULIO HSISRTO
GAUTRSAUX. PATRICIA
MAROAAlTA GAUTRSAUX.
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AOAINST PATRICIA
MAROARITA OAUTRIAUK.
W ISTLAK I MANOR
HOMConrMRSAESOCIATION INC,
JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
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NOTICI IS HIRE BY O n t N
Purtuanl I* a Summery Fmal
Judgment of HwgrtBSMb dated
June llth ISIS, enteredm Cr*4
Cate No SS M CA IS A ol Mw
Circuit Court of the ISTH
Judicial Ctrcurl in and lor BfM iN O LI
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I wiU M l lo the higfieti
end be*I bidder lor caaB AT
THE WEST FRONT OOOR OF
COURTHOUSE oflho SEMI­
NOLE
County
CourlBou*#
located al 301 N M A R AVENUE
m EANFORO. Fioodo. *1 ft 00
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on Iho 14IB day of JMy.
1SSS the foKowing doecrtBod
property ot eel forth I* eauf
Summary Final

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LOT M . WESTLAKE MANOR.
UNIT O N I ACCONOINQ TO T N I
P U T T H IR IO F A I M C O R O ID
IN P U T BOOK V . PAGES »•!
OF T H I PUBLIC RECORD* OF
SIM INOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated lBr« |fih day ol Juno,
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M O M !
Clerk ot Iho Circuil Court
By Deborah Conan!
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI I University Drive
Stale SOO
Plante bon. FL SS3S4
(444)111-4000
f f -M O It (CFC)
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Americaa with DrtabrRno* Act.

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Circuit Court l l Ba SthR N O ll
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2 non-traditional dads know how to make it woik
Granted custody of Ms chddren 3 years
ago. Longwood attorney Charles M. (Charlie)
Rand cut bock on weekend and evening office
hours to spend more Ume with his ton and
daughter. Bryan. 9. and 7 -year-old Katie
enjoy riding bikes, swimming, watching
movie*, exploring nature and reading with
their dad.
do quite a lot pogrtheri’ Rand said.
•We don’t alt at home too much.*
Rand often invites the children's friends to
jam them an outings to the Orlando Science
Center, cultural events and parka or to
restaurants for dinner. Most Importantly, he
takes the time to listen to his youngsters'
concerns.
They have a lot of say and a lot is going on
in thetr minds.* he explained. "You have to
draw them out and establish a trust early.
So. when they're teen agers, they'll *
they can come to you and trust you.*
But tt*a not all fun and grates. Rand _____
sure the children understand the word *no*
and strives to maintain consistent house
He does not cave In to thetr wishes.

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young). you're not as aecure In your house or

It* a Mg sister and brother. But he eihl te,
Tm watching my kids grow up. (Fathers that U feels a ttttle unusual watching hta
who don'll are odaotng a lot. Ib q fll never get y ian«— » play with hta young chddren. The
that back.’ Rand said. 'I ts valuable time older children frequently come back to the
Lake Mary homestead. Those days axe Fees'
spent.*
Richard A. (Dick) Fesa. a father of four, favorites.
*1 love holidays when we're an together. It’s
street. The former Lake Mary mayor has
adult children and a grandchild, as well as the peatest feeling In the world, to get up
during the ni#U and know aU your kids are
kuie ones at home.
"They're aU different. Enjoy them. TheyTe there and safe. It’s a real sense of aatlsfacgone too quickly,’ the real estate and Insur­
ance agent advised. "When you have one that
has left home, you appreciate tha ones that
are there a kttk mare.*
Fesa' oldest daughter. Ltea. 25. Uvea In
Jacksonville with her husband and 19-

The challenge of fatherhood: A father’s influence is immeasurable
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By Da
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MARKHAM WOODS
The challenge of this article la two fold: a call to
fathers to fulflll their God given roles and s call to
sons and daughters to respond In kind by fulfilling
their status sa thetr lather's children. There Is a
Divine call (the 5th Commandment) to children
whether 6 or 60 to -honor your father.* Honor has
to do with respect, love, obedience and Integrity.
Under Cod a pattern a father's role Is also clear and
precise.
TIm vrtat BMtf May
The need for the presence for fathers In the
American home la increasing: "While nearly 4 of 10
children currently do not have a father at home. It
Is estimated 6 of 10 children bom tn the United
States In the 1090s will spend a significant portion
of their childhood tn a home without thetr father.'
...(The) tragic consequences' of a child growing up
without a father Include a greater likelihood of liv­
ing in poverty, participating In crime, committing
suicide as a teenager, and being sexually promis­
cuous If remale’ (Wade Horn. President of National
Fatherhood Initiative).
Tha DMm mandato
Ood has assigned to the husband and lather the
responsibility of providing,
the family fcf. Genesis 2:15-17). Leadership Is one
of a father's prime attributes. Under Divine *
of conduct, leadership la not Wading tn any
Uon but leading In a wh olesome and Oodfy way.

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_ a example of »fatherhood
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Adopting
can
fathers to thetr rightful place In society.
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Giving up the htgi office of father la not uncom­
mon today. Traglca'Jy. there Is no real substitute.
In Dtvtne planning, mothers are not substitutes for
fathers and neither can a father take the place of a
mother. Todgy. a high percentage of American chil­
dren find themselves without a father In the home.
Statistics reveal that delinquency abound! tn
fatherless homes. Although the Scriptures strictly
forbid (he abandonment of responsibility many
fathers have given up thetr assignments willingly
without struggle or complaint. Nothing can be
more devastating to children lhan to ace the
father's role continually erode In the family. As
well, nothing can be more wholesome than having
a father that la functioning In his Divine role.
The power of a father's Influence la Immeaaurablet Assuming the responsibility for 'providing.*
’protecting* and leading* Is of the highest order
and the outcome la also high.
A daughter's relationship to a Godly father
becomes the training ground for her future rela­
tionship with her husband. Her father's affection
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thetr children. Picture fathers all around the world
carving their Initials into thetr family trees. Like a
carving In the trunk of an oak. as time passes the
Impressions fathers make on their children grow
deeper and wider. Dependtr* upon how the tree
grows, those Impressions can either be ones of har­
mony or ones of dfetnrtion.
Some fathers akttM y carve beautiful mraaagra
of lave, support, aoltd discipline, and acceptance
into the personality core of thetr children. Others
use words and actions that cut deeply and leave
emotional scars. Time may heal the wound and
dull the Image, but the impression can never be
completely erased. The site, shape, and extent of
your father's imprint on your Ufc may be large or
may be small but It la undeniably there.
Indeed, lathers are commanded to -bring up tlmtr
children tn the nurtdf* and athmonlhon of the
Lord* (Ephesians &amp;4L This challenge la exprreard
again’train up a child hi the way that he should go
and when he Is oM he »U not depart from i f
(Proverbs 22 * ). TtaMWg a ifr ia ti the tosuOlng of
desire and motivation WRhtn the child for practice
of right precepts. A ypung boy was asked. “What
are you going to ba when you become a
Would you be a doctor, a lawyer or various .
In a aim — way he replied; 1
rd care to be any «f them; l want to be I
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To wear hie dad's old worn out shoes
I saw him Uy with all his might
To make the laces snug and ti£U.
I smiled to see him walk and then
he'd only step right out again.
I heard him aay. Ida voice so glad.
*1 want to be ju st like my dad.*
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Safe for his aon to wear Ids i
And then a shout and a cry ofJay.
A *HeOo dsdT and a *Hl-ya boyT
They walked along in measured etude.
face aglow with love and prtde.
-What have you done today, my Iad7*
*1 tiled to wear your old shoes, dad.
They're big. but when ITa a man
H wear your ahoea. I know I can *
They stopped and stood there hand In hand
He aaw his son’s tracks tn the sand.
His worda-a p r a y e r -come back to me.
•Lord, let my steps kad him to ThecT
(Author unknown)
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Health &amp; Fitness

T IP O F T H E W E E K
Courtesy of BILL T R O C H L E L L - Fitness Expert

O ld e st tr e e sp e c ie s h o ld s _____ Water Benefits Everyone_ _ _ _ _
se c r e t o f a lo n g m em o ry Water is very important to everyone's daily activities. Whether you work
Having trouble with memory
and concentration? An ancient
tree irom the Orient may hold
the key to Improved brain power.
The tree ts known as Ginkgo,
the worlds oldest living species of
tree. It originated In China more
than 300 million years ago.
During the past 50 years, scien­
tists have tieen conducting stud­
ies to confirm the effectiveness of
Ginkgo Illloba extract.
This ‘herbal rrmrdv* comes from the leaf of the
tree. It is bellevetl to Improve overall health status
tn several ways. S tu d ie s have shown that Ginkgo
Biloba works by Inhibiting blood platelet aggrega­
tion or by ‘thinning the blood'. Blood flow ts
Improved through both large blood vessels and
capillaries Studlrs also tndtcatr that Ginkgo
Dlioba lias anti-oxidant properties. It Is thought
that this fieri) Is a tree radical scavenger which pro­
tects against environmental toxins.
Some possible benefits ol taking this herb regu­
larly as a dietary' supplement Include: Increased
circulation to brain and limbs, reduced tnllammalion and protection of capillaries, decreased choles­
terol, Increased short term memory. Improved con­
centration. and an increased feeling of well-being.
Furthermore, research suggests that Ginkgo Biloba
supplementation con be beneficial to persons who
are afflicted with the early stages ol Alzheimer's
disease.
Dr. Charmatne Ortiz. a general dentist who prac­
tices tn Lake Mary' and uses a holistic approach
with her paumts. stated that many clinical studies
performed on Ginkgo Illloba have conveyed
remarkable Ireneficial ellrcls. "Numerous studies
involving geriatric patients with chronic cerebral
insufficiency concluded with a substantial regres­
sion of the major symptoms, including vertigo,
headache, tinnitus (ringing tn the ears), senility,
depression, fatigue, lack of attentiveness, and poor
circulation of the limbs."
Researchers note that It appears that Ginkgo
Btloba provides relief from many of the side effects
of aging by Increasing cerebral blood (low and thus
brain oxygen and glucose utilization. "Ginkgo
shows great promise os a brain stimulant that may
not only have the ability to protect, but also to turn
back the years for those who have already fallen
victim to the ravages of time." said Dr. Ortiz.
"Other disorders that medical scientists have

successfully treated with Ginkgo
Btloba are diseases of the eye.
ear. and heart, asthma, grail
rejection and other immune dis­
orders like toxic shock syn­
drome." said Dr. Ortiz. "Since It
Improves circulation to the tread
through large blood vessels and
capillaries It Improves overall
dental health by nourishing the
gums, teeth and supporting tis­
sues. Patients with gum disease
have shown a dramatic Improvement after contin­
ued use .dong with proper dental care * She also
lrelieves that patients tliould alert their drnllst to
the fart that they are taking Ginkgo before under­
going dental surgery or deep cleaning because of Its
blood thinning properties.
There are, as with any natural medicine, some
{XMSlblc adverse effects of Ginkgo IIIlotw Diarrhea,
gastrointestinal upset, and headaches have been
re|H)rtrd as potrnllal side effects. Since It can Ihln
the blood. It should not be taken with any medlrulions that Interfere with blood rlotting. Patients
should stop taking this herb for at least three days
prior to any medical or dental procedure In order lo
prevent excessive bleeding.
Ginkgo Btloba Is a highly respected remedy In
Europe and Is prescribed by physictans approxi­
mately 1.2 million limes a month. American physi­
cians are usually skeptical about "herbal" remedies
and prefer modem drugs over the use of non-tradlIlona! medications.
"Ginkgo Illloba Is a good example of our need to
preserve all plant species* said Dr. Ortiz. "Many
plants contain unique chemical compounds that
we do not yet know how lo use for the benrflt of
mankind."
Health food stores and pharmacies sell this herb
In pill form or us a tea. It ts recommended ihst the
concentration of extract be 24 percent Flavours
and 6 percent or greater Terpene Lactones. The
efficacy of Ginkgo Biloba extract depends on their
proper balance and a standardized method of
extraction has been developed lo ensure Dial bal­
ance. In order to experience the benefits of Ginkgo,
tt must be taken regularly and as advised by the
product manufacturer- In order to prevent drug
Interactions, consult a physician before taking
Ginkgo Biloba with other over-the-counter or pre­
scription medications.

out. jog, play tennis, golf or just work outdoors. Neglecting something
this simple could cause your body to over-heat, which leads to dizzi­
ness, nausea, fainting or even worse. Take a moment to keep hydrated
and it will make it easier to cope with the long hot summer days ahead.

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Help dad take charge o f his health
Give dad a healthy reminder for Father’s Day
■y Dr. Dm b M T t o |
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
What are you going lo set Dad
for Father's Day? Aflrr receiving
countless ties and too many tools
to store In the garage, the gift
Dial Dad may need the must Is a
healthy reminder to visit his doc­
tor.
Whether out of fear, machismo,
or a tack of understanding about
the Importance of taking action
to prevent Illness, millions of
American men stay away from
the doctor's office—and. In turn,
neglect their health. In fact, for
many men. the Idea of taking
charge of their health—rating
right, exercising, getting ade­
quate rest, and undergoing regu­
lar health screenings—remains a
foreign notion. They forget that
they con take actions lo Improve
their own health and longevity.
As a group, men face a number
of serious health risks. They are
more likely than women lo die of
heart disease, cancer (prostate

cancer Is the second leading
cause of cancer death In men),
stroke, obstructive lung disease,
cinhosla. HIV Infection or pneu­
monia. And. the fact ts that men
die al an earlier age—at an aver­
age age of 72 (women live on
average lo age 79).
It's never loo laic to begin
adopting healthy habits. But
putting It off can make the battle
to stay healthy harder. By mid­
life. about one-half of men are
obese and over one-quarter
smoke cigarettes.
For men who currently have no
doctor, the first step Is to rail
your health plan to obtain a list
of physicians accepting new
patients. The next step is to
Interview several doctors by
phone or In person to Identify the
one best suited to be your prima­
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At the drat visit, expect the doc­
tor to do a complete physical
examination. Including blood
pressure and cholesterol checks.
The doctor also may Include a

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number of other general Health
screenings In the exam. Includ­
ing blood and urine tests or a
rectal exam. Your doctor may
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immunisations,
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ngalnst preventable diseases.
In addition lo health screenings
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check-ups. And dads—remember
to return the favor and teach
your children and grandchildren
lliat practicing preventive health
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�People
It’s sum m ertim e—have fun
Summertime In our plush
and huh surroundings is the
season for sun lime and fun
Ume. But if old sol heals down
loo severely on a la/y body,
there's still plenty lo do In the
cool, cool breezes of the in­
viting indoors.
The nation Is swinging to the
laical dance craze which Is
alto sweeping central Florida
by storm. Call It “The Swing* If
you trill, but tike everything
else, there's nothing new under
the tun.
It hasn't been loo many
moons ago that teen-agers
stylishly attired In circular fell
poodle skirts and stained sad­
dle oxfords performed Intricate
antics on the dance door that
would rival a train of profes­
sional acrobats. Except we
railed these d anrr skills
"Jitterbug",lindy*. and the
Tlop.* which arc being rrvtvrd
today as The Swing.* a brandspanking new craze |o the
younger crowd.
Both young and senior adults
who want to brush up on their
dancing prowess. *s o DA.
(School of Dance Arts) Swings*
may just be right up your allry
Young onrs who are up in thrminute on new-beginnings will
certainly want lo be the Oral in
the block to learn these new
(new to them, that Is) dance
strps while senlorltra remem­
ber graceful ballroom dancing
In the good *ot days lo heavenly
music of the big bands of tinera and. of course mildly wild

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want lo brush up on.
The soring course will Include
3 two-hour evening cbuses a t
7 JO p.m.. on Monday. June 33.
Tuesday. June 33 and Monday.
June 20. Miriam and Valerie's
School of Dance Arts. 2500 S.
Khn Awe.. Sanford. According
lo Valerie Weld. Instructor,
along with her sister. Miriam
Doktor, D o the fourth night.
dancers ate encouraged to go
out on the town as a group to
celebrate their newly-found
So. put a Mile fun in your lire!
Grab your partner, do the
swtetg and keep your cool wtth
Mkhun and Valeric. For infor­
mation, rail 333-1900.

Ixora awards SEEK
scholarships to 3
Ixora Garden Club of Sanford
Is providing scholarships lo
three ores high school stu ­
dents to attend the SEEK 1996
Youth Conference at The Uni­
versity of Florida. Gainesville.
July 12-15.
Scholarships
ore
being
awarded lo Graham Grover, a
senior next year at Seminole
High; Scott Register, a sopho­
more at Lake Mary High; and
Justin Butler, a Junior at Pine
Ridge Senior High In Deltona.
Grover Is the son of Sheryl and
Lrn Grover. Sanford, and
grandson of JoAnne Gardner.
Register Is the son of Shelley
uiid Tom Register, Longwood.
and grandson of Frank Mchanr, Sanford; and Butler Is
the son of Pam and Robert
Butler, Deltona, and grandson
of Maggie Inghram and Marga­
ret Butler, both of Sanford, and
Sal Manftr, Sanford, and

Bumeavllle. NC.
SEEK (Save the Earth's Envi­
ronment through Knowledge) Is
an advanced level youth Envi­
ronmental Conference for high
school students who are going
Into 10th, lllh and ! 2 th
grades and Is sponsored by the
Florida Federation of Garden
Cluba. Seventy Florida high
ochool students will attend this
25th annual conference which
will Include hands on work­
shops and lectures given by
University of Florida personMonies for these three lull
scholarships were earned by
Ixora from Its animal 'Making
Spirits Bright* which will be
presm trd again on Oct. 24 at
the Sanford Civic Center.
The chairman of the SEEK
Program for Ixora Garden Club
Is Jean (Mra. Richard) Fowler,
Sanford.

W inter Springs AARP
plans a busy sum m er
WINTER SPRINGS - 'Unlike
many AARP Chapters, we con­
tinue meetings and trips
throughout
the
summer
months.* said June Sunder­
land. president or the young,
but growing Winter Springs
chapter with members from all
of Seminole County. *We like
year round activity.’
On Monday, June 15 at (he
regularly scheduled rmcttng,
Carol Rumscy. Public Relations
Director for Trans Life, the
non-profit 25-year-old branch
of the Florida Hospital. Ms.
Rumscy. a University of Florida
graduate, has been with Trans
Life over five years and const d-

ers Tran* Life one of Ihe moat
vital programs available.
With the help of Jim Ken­
nedy. a member of ihe chapter
and vice-president of the Lion’s
Club International, Lake Maiy,
Is accepting eye-glasses for
distribution to needy Individu­
als in ihe U.S. and foreign
countries. Members were asked
to donate them at the meeting.
On Wednesday. June 17. the
group went on a deluxe bus
trip to St. Augustine.
Visitors are welcome lo the
meetings. There Is no fee. Coll
695-0265 or 095-4864 for fo r
Iher Information.

Herald crfftce. 300 N. French Avt.. Sanford. Florida 32771. These
stories are usually publlahed In the Sunday edition and may be
accompanied by a photo. There Is no charge for this service.

Summertime In the South la
truly watermelon lime. When
you aainple the Juicy, aucrulrnt
red fruit, youll know that
summer has finally arrived in
fine style.
And members of the Monthly
Budge Club are probably glad
It's watermelon time. At the
June meeting hostess Libby
Prevail carved a watermelon
bosket and (Wed It with wa­
termelon. cantaloupe and Ivonrydrw melon balls. Artistic
Libby even decorated ■her masterplcre with trailing cascades
of fresh ivy for a spectacular

DOR IS
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presentation.
Co-hostess Peg Jones pre­
pared her special mouth­
watering apricot b ars and pea­
nut butter rookies drizzled In
chocolule „ absolutely sinful
for Illness freaks. The boat*

Zrida Siskind. Doris Stein.
Bose Jacobson. Scbna New­
man, Alice Potter. Margaret
Gross. Helen Ernest. Peggy
Mergo. Thelma Smith and
Betty Halback.
The next afternoon of bridge

Summertime would very defi­
nitely be totally incomplete
without Vacation Bible School.
This u the time when children
gather daily at churches for a
week to explore Bible stories,
sing songs, perform In skits
and participate in crafts, story
Ume and much more.
The Rev. Beth Fogle-Miller,
pastor of the First United
Methodist Church. Is excited
over the church's Sonlight Is­
land Vacation Bible School.

Sorors present ‘Gem s o f the Future
*Oems of the Future* known aa
precious gems were featured at
an evening showcase, spon­
sored by the Kappa Sigma
Omega Chapter of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority. Inc. The
site of the evening of elegance,
talent and educational aware­
ness was held a t SCO Fine Arts
building on Saturday. June 6.
Soror Shorn Jo n es was mis­
tress of ceremonies for the
evening. The welcome lo (he
occasion was given by Sorer
Bobfla Alexander. This was the
second annual *Gcms of The
Future* A m usical rendition
*110 God Be the OWwy* was by
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nathan.
The Ocms of 1996 were dis­
played and entertained the
audience with th eir talents at
the piano, orations, recitations
and poems of which some were
written by ihe gems.
Winners
were
DLancia
Fralxrr. Ashley
Alexander.
Danielle Gordon and Jonell
dents at Greenwoods Lake and
Lakevlew Middle Schools.
The Ocms were entertained
with a dance Interpretation by
Geralyn Jones, *1 Believe I Can
Fly* by Sam antha Gilchrist.
Words of wisdom were given
the honored by Terry McKin­
ney, Jr. an oratorical great
•Strength In the Afro American
Citizen.’
The speaker of words of Inprincipal of Ookfsboro glen
taiy School He encouraged
Ocms lo take ihe Lord Jc
with them wherever they go.

The oath of dedication was
given the 1906 gems with the
awarding of winners by Sorors
Luriene Sweeting.
Celeste
Hurley. Abygale Francois and
Others participating were
chapter resident Soror Eddye
K. Walden and the committee
members Soror's Gall Choice.
Moggie Francota, Cloutse Quin­
ton. Jacquie Walker, and Bob­
v ii Alexander.
Chapter scholarship winners
were most Improved senior
Alicia Miller, academics Chris­
tina Brown and Kelvin Stallworth. This la another AKA
community service program for
scholarships.
Sanford area youth will ob­
serve Tobacco Free Night of
Literature In Motion.*
The Grove Counseling Center
and Seminole Hope, along wtth
Tkftrl Aria, Tbs Boys and O ttts

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ENGAGEMENTS

Lake Mary Rec kids visit historical museum
LAKE MARY

MARY
ROWELL

Sondra Lynn Miller and Shawn Eugene Bruce

Miller-Bruce
nurse's rertlfleate. She Is
IJiul.l .mil Hob Millet of
employed as a physicians*
Sanford, announce the rn*
office nurse
H.i^t-rii«'f»t of their daughter.
Hrr fiance, (torn In West
Sm d n t
Lynn
Miller.
to
Virginia. Is the m atrni.il
Shawn Eugene Bntrr.
of
grandson ol Klolsr Meadows,
Stir ami Bob Bruce of Edge
Edgewater and the {Mteriiid
I water.
grandson ol Ruth Hnirr,
fkun In Winter Park, ihe
West Virginia.
bride elect Is Ihe m aternal
lie is a 1989 graduate of
granddaughter of Irene and
Win id tow
Wilson
High
Gene I’llk e u* of Ohio, and
School. Kdgewater. where hr
the paternal granddaughter
was a mendier of the Litln
M ■ Miller ol Ileltona
M» Mllh i la a 1991 gradu­ Chib and Bible Club Hr cur­
rently attends H onda flapate of Sem inole lilt’ll School
list
nteologlc.il
College,
where she w as a cheerleader,
Gainesville, where he Is tna
secretary of the senior c la ss
loilug
In theology.
Alter
| and .1 mendier of h u u r .
graduation in 1999. hr will
hey Club and Ihe h o m ecom ­
attend seminary
ing court
She graduated
I Minima sum laudr from the Ihe wedding will lie an
even I ol IIre IM, at 6 p in., at
ilorld a Hospital College ol
Central
Baptist
Church.
Health S cien ces where she
Sanlotd.
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Every year, the Parks and
Rrcreallcm Department of lire
City of Likr Mary s | miiisois a
recreation jirogi.tm for kids.
Tliecisr- attending part let pate In
crafts, play gam es and go on
field trips. For the llrst time
ever, the Like Maty lllsturlcal
Com m ission hosted one of tire
field Ir1|is
Forty five kids walked down
Irom ih&lt;- Community Building
lo the Frank Evans Center,
three there, they were divided
Into groups tails Jarkscin look
one gtnup on a tour. She
jMiiuted out the |ili lures of the
lilslnriral lailldlugs She a lso
rxpl, lined what Ihe dlllerenl
Hems hi tin- display ca ses were
tui
Maureen Llberalore helped
Ihe kids make candles. It s a
simple pruerss, N il one the
kids always get a kirk cult ol
Using a sm all portable stove.
Maureen nirltrd Ihe wax The
kl&lt;ls would (hen dljr rollon
string Into wax, then Into wa
ter. Itiey trjie.ilrd the stejis
until die candle was thick
enough One kid got creative
and made a Y-*ha|&gt;cd randle.
Senior Girl .Scouts Karima
Clayton and Stephanie Rowell
volunteered their time to help
Ihe kli|s make blitter. In lieu of
a bniirr ch u m , die kids shook
heavy whl|ijilug cream until It
turned to tmltri Ihrn lliey got
to spread li on hrr.ic! and have
a taste test.
Historical Com m ission Chair
Jean Brooklyn took the kids
into the oilier and let thrill IIY
cm c osiitines Hie Imys put on
old style vests anil hats, the
girls |iut on d resses with bon
nets and aprons Each kid had
a picture taken as a me inento
All thr kids had a great lime
Die
I itstortc al
Com m ission

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( root row DyLin G old 'Jon, I aura Malpten. and Chris
IlMitH’ second row Erie Dotson Tyler Townsend.
itoherca Halpren. and Stephanie Navia. last row

Daniel fknh. Sarn Belfiore and Derek Zink vi ttwir circa
1800 s costumes

Posing m cicca 1800* cmtumM am Front row
Alyssy Hoops and Corey Fortun.s tsKk row Laura
jilans to host ihr- held trip
again In July with Ihr Rrc kids
lioitt the sec mill session

Rbckaeck, Lincboy Week* Rtmao Hambon oral CaFoftUffa.

Sean G.H. Smith
! .AnermyAtLaw
d e fe n se

CALENDAR
Blood Bank
Central H onda Blood Bank
Is asking donuts of all types of
blood
esjs-c tally O-typr d o ­
nors to donate at Its Sanford
branch. I1K12E Second St lor
Infontmllun. i all 322-0822.
Sanford Hotary
Rotary Club of Sanford m eets
n r r v Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.
S en ior a c tiv itie s
Lake Mary Settlors Invite
anyone 55 years of older to Join
tbrtn In two weekly activities
on Monday Wood carvers, from
9 .’10 to II MO a ill flatties from
1 to 3 p m ., al the frank Kvans
Center
158 N*. County Club
Road
Senior em ploym ent
An
employm ent
program
sponsored by AAftP Senior
Community Service Employmerit Ptograrn Is held at the
Sanford National Guard Ar­
mory. 9 1 5 E. first St.. Monday
through I rlday Interview hours
ate 8 a rn to I j&gt; in. Telephone:
I2t
The jmignim .isslsts
seniors 55 and over, to trttttn
to the work place
Cancer S upport
Support, Hope and Recovery.
S.H A,It m eets every Monday
oltrm uon at 5 p in at Central
Horlda Regional llnsjiltal In
the lar com er of ihr dining
room f i l l s Is a self help s u p ­
port group for all cancer survl
lo ts, whether In treatment now
tiltihed with it Call 3248737 or 322-7785 lor more In­
formation
C ontract Bridge
Bridge plovers are Invited to
jtlav contract budge
every
Monday, at 1 0 3 0 a m ., at the
Sanford Senior Center. I or In
loltuatloii, i all 322-6320.
Gamblers. fam lllea
Gamblers Anonym ous and
Gam Anon
lor
family
and
Irtentl’- inert separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-sm okers)
at 7 30 p m .. Church of the
t i turd. .'131 Like AVC.,
inrl lo r inotr luloirmi
lion, call 2 3 0 0 2 0 6 .

■I'cotlc* A nonym oua

N.iri - Or s Ajiotivmous meets

• DOT
(407) 843-584

Monday it 8 p.m at the Pres
bvtrri.in House ol Goodwill.
.117 Oak Ave , Sanlord

The FLORIDA niroKii m ^

O vercaters
Anonymous
Hanford
(hereaters Anony­
mous m eets every Tuesday, al
to a m In Parish Hall Whttner
Lounge ol Holy Cross Ejilscopal ch u rch hi Sanford. The
meetings Iasi alsiut an hour.
Iliere are no dues nor fees.
Ihe onlv requirement to attend
Is Ihe desire to stop rating
compulsively,
Hhuffleboard
Ihe Sanford
foil rlst and
Shuflleboard Club practices
rvrry Tuesday and Friday
starling at 1:30 p.m. Thr
courts are located behind Ihe
Sanford Senior Center. Those
interested In playing, learning
to jtlav or Joining tlit- d u b may
call Russ Kltiier. president,
322-7751. lor Infortnallon.

Kt'fikmal Fiiw in. Litvmiuir .wtl Culi/ur) dills
11.aiioid lln*in.il I'.unlinc- In

f i l l IIH .IIU W M I N
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Mill .in Xnieili .in .u tlsls
Imin the ITU* Ihe fit*!
lritliiri.il l.ilNt-i 4Jie p-illlter*
lion ,i hlglili foik-1 Intite
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AJI dressed up in citca 1800 atkro aro fronl row Allison Giacdmo, Malkin
Ham. and Toca Rogers, back row Lauren McAllister. Hliayne Wesley.
Daphne Ctiailot and Angela McLean

Weekly Lions Club
'llir Sanford
Linns Club
meets every Tuesday at noon at
1 1it- Colonial Room In down­
town Sanford urar tfir clock.
Visitors
and
prospective
members ate well nine.

T oast m asters
Night
Owls
foast m asters
meet every Tuesday of the
month, at 7:30 p.m., al the
Like Mary Community Building. 260 N Country Club Road
In Like Mary Contort Kosrlla
Bonham at 323 8281 for Informatlon.

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Summer Hours
Sunday A Monday by appointment
Tuesday - Saturday 10 a m 5 00 p m
Evenings by appomtment

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Phone 7(1-9090

Catering Available!
Kabobs Cooked

Sew ing Club
Every Tuesday Imitt 9:30 a.m.
to noon, the WOOPIE Sewing
Cluh gathers at the Lake Mary
Senior Center. 260 N Country
( lu h Road, to make baby
i lollies, and Ileitis for nursing
h o m e s as well as Heins for the
&lt; lirtstruas store. Thr item s
made by Ilie d u b ale donated
to pteemfe babies, nursing
home residents and gifts for
the annual Christmas store.
Senior a c t iv it ie s
Like Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years or older to
Join tlirm In activities rvrry
Monday ilumigh Friday, from
9.30 a in. to 3.00 jr.m.. at (lie
Like Mary Community Center.
260 N Country Cluh Road

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Family

On Site!

Nicolo Dickerson, Tyler Townsend, Sleptmmo Navia, arid Daniel
Cantwell making butler.

Hawkins
C ontinued from Page 3C
In Million* Tuesday. Jun e 30 al
6 30 p.m. at thr W eslaldr
Sanford Boys and Girls Cluh
on Perslmniun Avenue.
Thr Sem inole Community
will fraturr local youths* tal
cuts. Tujirl Arts singer*. a local
youth fusliiun show, recitals of
inn-try .mil storytelling, free Tshirts, prlies and give a ways
for you;.
Tile Grove C ounseling offers
substance abuse and drlln
qurncy trealiitetil and prrvrii
Ron fur all of Central Florida.
For Infmniullon '-ill Karen
Monigoinery. Sem inole Hope at
328 5202.
EVANGELICAL m eet
Lutrr Killn M inistries, founded

by Minister Vernon L. ‘ Papa*
•Julies will host a 4 night evan­
gel Ira] meeting. June 24-27.
Wednesday tlinmgh Salutday.
at Ihe historic St. Jam es AMK
C hinch cm East 9th Street and
C ypiess Avenue.
Tire them e
will l&gt;e "Refreshing Water, Rain

On Us.*

Wetlnesday. June 24 at 7.00
j&gt; in will be the speaker of Ihe
evening
Blsho|&gt;
Qulnlhi
Dames. Sr., founder of Greater
New Drllveram e Gospel Aicmi
Chun li. Iiic. of f t. Pierce, fie
Is a laboring servant of God
.mil Hishoj) ol two mlntstries.
Ilitusclay. June 26. the Rev.
Paul Wright. Pastor ol Calvary
Temple of lia is e In Sanford
will be the speaker. Pastor
See Hnwklns, Page BC

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• Dally Lunch buffet I liJO A.M.-J P.M.
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Our food la Cooked With HaIaI Mm i
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home,
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But the measure of your real
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It'* the way your kid* d e­
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When they're talking to a
from my Hebrew Union Prayer
Itook, the one that I* recited on friend.
Y..m Kippur. the Dav of AloneHappy Father’* Day!
ment. It i* alao available in my
“Kn-|M-r»" booklet:

IN MEMOKY OP A FATHEK
T o (|ue*tlon — and ulw ay*
“Thy memftry, my dear
father, fill* my aoul at th is
unnwered me,
A* w ell a* he ro u ld — and ■ntemn hour. It revives In me
thoughts of the love and friend­
truthfully.
He talked of adventure*; hor­ liness which thou didst bestow
u|ion me. The thought of these
ror* of w an
O f life , it* n u n u ln a , w h a t inspire* me to a life of virtue;
and when my pilgrim age on
love wn* for;
How- each would alway* need Earth I* ended and I shall
arrive at the throne of mercy,
to *trive
T o Im p ro v e the w o r ld , to may I I m- worthy of thee in the
sight of f.itd and man. May our
keep It alive.
SlrekM-d the iluty we owe one merciful Father reward thee for
the faithfulness and kindness
another,
T o lie aware that enrh man I* thou ha* ever shown mr; may
he grunt thee eternal peace.
a brother.
W ord* for IntiK her he nl*o Amen.”
*|ioke.
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A willy m iiik or a happy joke.
IlKAIt AHIIY lining a ifeni parT im e run* alontt, *ome *ay
I'm wi*e;
rnl i* tin* h.irdr-t yih in the world
Hint I liKik at life with *erin|{ Sumt linir* wr •urrred. wimrtimc*
wr fall You hail a poem in your col­
eye*.
My heart i» happy, my miml umn once on how to mrasurf suctt-- .it ,t |Mfrnt Would YOU pit-use
I* free.

di*ntree.

I hail a fa th e r w h o ta lk e d
w ith me,
M a n y re a d e r* al*o ha ve
naked me for a prayer in mem­
ory of a father who I* no longer

run it ogam'’

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IH:a K WEARY: This should
cheer you up.

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church. 322*4371.
o|»en lo ul) area chlldlrli,
wtiu h will take plat r June 22- GRANDSON GRADUATES
Ubby Prevail rcreni ly spent
2ti. from it a m imttl noon She
envudott* Imagine yourself at 12 day* with her daughter and
Centennial I'urk nearing snn- family In Knoxville. Tcnn.
where she attended the high
w i Over 100 children arr m
school graduation of her sec­
jTjytng t luwn*. the 'moonwalk
Hitl.it.iMe attnii tlon and a pet
ond grandson. Koss
The trip was 'Oil. fantastic,
ting /no Parents chat a* a mu
Mi group in the ga/rbo warms fantastic!* Ubby said ‘It a hard
up to Mug Hie smell ol meat to believe Dennis the Menace
IKoss) has grown up to be such
on the grill permeates the uir.*
Dan Scllrr-. the church* a fine young nun." she
minister of music, ha* l»ccn In­ laughed
Ubtiy attended a formal
spired to arrange some cxrrp
iional music tarrying out a graduation parly for Koaa
hosted by Ills parents for about
Inaii theme for Ihr VliS
100 friend* 'It was wonderful.’
Tile Vacation lilhlr School
will end on June 26 with a fes­ she said
Mir enjoyed spending quality
tive block party in Crnlrnnta!
time with iirr daughter and iter
Park, from 6 .'XI to HJO pm
other grandchildren. 'I frit real
For iufonn.it Ion. call the

Continued from Page 4C
Wright I* one of Sanford’* soul
stirring m inisters and teach­
er* He dlrrcts the word for all
to use for strength.
Friday. June 26. the Rev. Dr.
Ardril Tucker, pastor and
founder of Mt. Calvary Deliver­
ance Tabernacle of New Haven.
Ct. will &gt;j&gt;eak. Dr. Tucker Is u
nationally known evangelist,
singer and teacher. She 1* die
recipient of the Mary McLeon
Hethunr Award for outstanding
female minister, pastor, and
organizer
Closing out Saturday. June
27 will lie an evening of m usic
and worship featuring ’Latter
Rain Crusade Choir". Charles
Westmoreland Chorale of At­
lanta. Georgia ,utd Higher
Praise of Orlando. For further
Information call 322-52 HI.

Revival • Ue Saved - Filled
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FAMILY. FRIENDS DAY
Family and Friends Day will
be held ut Mt. Moriah Primitive
Haptlst Church located on Lo­
cust Avenue. Hie speaker will
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assistant district superinten­
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After doing her laundry,
styling her hair, catching up on
local news and kissing her
parents. Valerie and George
Weld, good-bye. Natalie Is off
again dancing her way around
the world.

chairperson and rider, M.D.
Fernandes Is pastor.

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WORLDLY DANCING
Although Natalie Weld of
Sanford Is Miss Apopka, it s
business as usual for the
pretty Sanford beauty queen.
She returned this wrek from a
dancing engagement at a lavish
club In Puerto Rico to rrhearse
Iter number for the forthcoming
Miss Florida Pageant, a pre­
liminary to the Miss America
Pageant.

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DEAR AHIIY My gmndduughicr,
at the age of 14, t* ta-eing a chiro­
practor tiecause of hack problem*
rauseti by the tuirkpack she came*
to m ImstI five day* a week.
Her teacher* nnuire her to have
a three-ring hinder for each class,
no reception* Abby. this tchisil ha*
no locker*, und each child i* ex­
pected to cany the pack home each
night and return it to *chool the
next dav
Twenty pound* and up i* too
much for an adult to carry, let alone
a growing child A newspaper arti­
cle *aid ihildren in France are light­
ing the *ume problem and that it
ha* become a national disgrace
What are teachers thinking o f
A* vet. I haven't seen a backpack
with wheel*, mi I may have to get
mv granddaughter a luggage cart to
save la-r hack All) comments'*
AN i il THA(iKI) (IRANI IPAREN'T
IN IKIIT.DKH. COLO

DEAR OUTRAtiED URAND*
PARENT: liarkpaek* distribute
weight more evenly than the old
IxNik hags we carried in schiwd,
hul I agree that 20 pounds is a
heavy weight.

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�Sum m ertim e never cools down in Sanford
By Jeff Bcrllnleks
ASSISTANT SPORTS
EDITOR

Wlule the sum m er
slays hot all over
Seminole
C ounty.
Sanford rem ains the
capital of Recreation.
The Sunford Parks
and recreation De­
partm ent
tu rp s
things
busy
all

sum m er with a wide
range of activities
ranging from sports
to acUvUtcs for both
young a n d old.
Sanford Is nlso be­
ginning to a ttra c t ac­
tivities on a n atio n al
scope w ith the refu r­
bished Sanford Me­
m orial S tadium .

Last year, the s ta ­
dium . which
wns
host to the New York
G iants spring tra in ­
ing I11 Ih r late IfUOn
mid 50s. underwent u
m ajor facelift and be­
gun to attract some
m ajor
sp o rtin g
events on a local and
n atio n al level. Last
y ear, the stadium

hosted a major soft­
ball
to u rn am en t
which
attracted
team s from nil over
the country.
H its sum m er, the
stadium will play hot
to the M en's S uper
Slow Pilch N ational
C ham pionship T our­
nam ent on A ugust
13-10
un d er
th e
lights. Once again,
the stadium to su re
to a ttra c t team s from
all over th e co u n tiy ,
p outing extra reve­
nue Into th e city and
county.
The

stadium

has

trlet play
spring.

In

the

The county also
boasts some of th r
best sites In Seminole
C ounty for baseball
and soflball events.
Including Fort Mel­
lon Park. P tn rh u rst
and
several fields
su rro u n d in g the s ta ­
dium on MellonvUle
Ave.
In addition. M ayfair Golf C lub Is one
of (tie lop tra rk s In
th e county. M ayfair
w as once a reg u la r
stop on th e PGA Tour
and a look Inside th e
clubhouse on C o u n ­
try C hib Road show s
som e of th e g reats
kke Den Hogan. By­
ron Nelson an d A r­
nold Palm er teeing It
up. M ayfair to also
one of th e easiest
co u rses to afford in a

tim e w hen g reens
fees easily rise over
$0 0 at m any courses.
M ayfair also oilers
plenty o f Junior golf
d In k ’s al an afford*
able ra te and several
different golf clubs to
appeal to everyone's
handicap.
D o n 't forget S a n ­
ford G ym nastics. N ot
only does It have o n e
o f th e top factlttteo In
th e county, the price
Is reasonable ana In ­
stru c to r [lob Edge
ru n s one of the heat
all-aro u n d su m m er
cam ps
anyw here,
w ith oil sports s s well
o s a rts and cra fts
w ith Held trips In ­
cluded.
S anford
G ym nastics fcfl o n
som e h ard th a n sev­
eral y ears ags to il Is
now iK tiu iy Ana o n e

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Sanford----r w H w K h a pagi 4
of th e top destlnattn n s
for anyone
looking
for
good
sum m er fun.
For Halting. Luke
M onroe
la
often
parked during tltc
m orning and eve­
nings and Is one of
tile lop spots In the
county for boating.
Many u Hah lius been
cau g h t in Lake Mon*
m e os th e sun com es
up o r goes down over
the peaceful setting.
Although It w on't
b r ready for sum m er.
Sem inole
High
School Is p reparing
to build a sw im m ing
pool to Ik used for
th e stu d en ts a s well
as all of Sanford. It
wtU be Sanford's first
public
sw im m ing
pool If approved.
The Sanford Rec­
reation D epartm ent
plays a m ajor role n
county fun. offering
several
p rogram s
th a t are usually filled
quickly. Low im p art
aerobics and "Arms

and Aba” are Ju st two
of
th e
activities
startin g th is m o n th
at the D owntown
Youth C en ter on th e
nrst floor of the
Sanford City Hall.
O ther
p rogram s
offered by th e recrea­
tion departm ent In ­
clude S um m er P lay­
ground TM). the a n ­
nual Soup flax Derby
a t Derby Park an d
plenty o f o th e r p ro ­
gram s designed to
keep kids busy d u r­
ing tlirlr su m m er
away from scltool.
Sanford lu isn 't fo r­
gotten Its seniors ei­
ther. T he S anford
Seniors m eet d u rin g
the first and th ird
Tuesdays of each
m onth, th e Over-50
Club on the second
and fo u rth Tuesdays,
and o th e r sen io rs
groups include th e
C oosU lnrrs
(first
W ednesdays). S en io r
Friends
(second
T hursdays).
A dult
Craft
G roup
(M ondays),
C raft

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W orkshops
(fourth
Thursdays). M onthly
Movies (fourth F ri­
days) an d
Woodc a n in g (T hursdays).

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ASSISTANT SPORTS
EDITOR

For
an
overall
complete agenda on
sum m er
fun.
It
doesn't get any m ore
loaded th an In Lake
Mary.
It's the golf capttol
of Seminole C ounty,
although Longwood
might want to arg u e
th a t.
It's got one of the
best tennis facilities,
one of th e best sp o rts
complexes, su m m er
cam ps and the list
goes on.
Lake Mary Is also
home to the recrea­
tion capital of the
county, the Seminole
YMCA.
W hatever
you're
looking for. chances
are you can find It In
Like Maty.
S ta n with the n a ­
tionally-known
golf
facilities.
Tlm acuan C o u n try
Club bus survived a
lace life and is one of
tile most difficult and
unique courses In the
state. It's links style
golf
without
the
usual 18 flat holes
surrounded by w ater.
It also features one of
the better practice fa­
cilities in the area,
situated right ucross
the street from the

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M A IN T IN A N C B AMO
RRPAIR M M D S

There are two dines acadsm tss in Lake
Mary that train kids in ths art ol dancing
Th# luds mast al ths Laks Mary School

Tlm acuan.
Alnquu
C ountry
Club, u G aiy Playerdesigned course. Is
private, b u t features

one of t h
uful sett

ol Danes Arts and Laks Mary Danes
Academy

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Heathrow C o u n try
Club Is another top

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2 0 7 E . 2 5 th S tr e e t
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OPEN 7 DAYS

�a. iii. • noon or H a.in.
• 5 p in. depending
upon * registration.
Kids ran lx* dropped
off tut early as 7:49
a. in..

Kid** play outside
and Indoors, p artici­
pating In sp o ils, a rts
and rra fts and field
trips. Snacks an d
drinks arc provided
each m orning an d af­
ternoon.
Session I Is already
underw ay, b u t th ere
Is still tim e to sign up
for th e second ses­
sion. ru n n in g from
Ju n e 20 • Ju ly 24 o n
till M ondays th ro u g h
Fridays cxrcpt Ju ly
3.
The Lake
M ary
Seniors also m eet a t
the
Lake
M ary
C om m unity C en ter
and participate In
crafts, quilting and
wnodrorvliig in Tues­
days. an d a rts an d
game 11me on T h u rs­
days. The seniors are
also preparing craft
of puppets and C od's
eyes for th e children's

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International A irport is ctmfenUy accepting
applications for pan-tim e ram p services person­
nel. D uties include loading and unloading o f
passenger baggage from wide-body interna­
tional flights. You .will work in a dynamic
atm osphere as p a n o f a team servicing m ultiple
flights. To qualify fo r these positions, you must
posess a valid F lorida driver’s license, provide
us w ith * 10 year w o k or school history, pass a
drug screening, u tiu n d e rs ta n d English. Wa
offer a starting w age o f $6.50 im h d lv ; com pa­
ny provided uniform s, outstanding training pro­
gram , and free parking. F o r m o re in fo rm atio n
you m ay call (0 7 ) 322-3693 o r com e by o u r
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O ur P hysician
WILLIE B. NEWMAN,

Here’s how to beat the heat
Alaqua Country Club 444-1420
Altamonte Springs Bawling Ctr.
862-2900
Day Head Racquet Club
323*7363
Dill's Fish Camp
321-2300
Drawn's Gymnastics (Altamonte
Springs
809-8744
Drowns Oytnnastlcs (Seminole)
302-2044
Ekana Golf Club
366-1211
Florida Ootf Learning Center
977-1737
Gold's Gym
330-1203

Heathrow Country O ub

330-1489

Lake Mary Dance
Lake Mary Driving Range
333-2444
Lake Mary Parks At Recreation
324-3049
Legends Sports
862-1440
Lifestyle Fitness
321-4821
Links at 434
774-4863
Longwood Aquatic Club862-3232
Longwood Inline Skates
787-7874

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Mayfair Golf Club
332*3531
Oviedo Bowline Center 365*5000
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977-6061
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Sanford Oymnaattca 333*3403
Sanford Memorial Stadium
333*1048
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330-5797

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The Semmoto County 4-H D ub oflors over 50 apeciaiizod programs for kids of ai agos Tho annual

B y J e f T B e rlln lc k e

Tlic 4-H Club Isn’t
.ill about
milking
tow s
and
raining
chickens.
Tlte
Sem inole
County chapter of
the club actually Is
about teaching lead­
ership and nrgant/atlon skills and has
over 50 sjyeeial pro­
grams designed to
teach
Sem inole
County kids about all
sorts
of
things
m nglng from agri­
cultural to most any
other type of skill
Imaginable.
Klcls conic from all
over the county to
make the 4-H Club a
big part of sum m er
and
year-round
plans for everyone.
It Is designed for
kids aged 5 18 and
no membership fees
are
required
al­
though there may be
small dues for Indi­
vidual programs.
For everyone. It’s u
great way to make
friends and learn new
things.
KJds
ran
learn new skills and
better ways of doing
things they already
know. On some proj­

ects. kids go nut on
field trips, com pete In
contests.
give
s|&gt;eeclies and work
with animals.
hi lad . the m ost
jMipular o1 all 4-H ac­
tivities Is the project
involving
horses
where kids m aintain
and care for their
horses.
'We’re not all about
cows.* said 4-H Co­
ordinator
Shcldu
Wllkcns. *Wc develop
leadership and citi­
zenship skills. It pro­
vides an opportunity
to leant to get along
with kids from vari­
o u s backgrounds."
Tile 4-H also in ­
volves families. Par­
ents and children are
given the chance to
Irani and share their
talents wtth
each
other und the club
always
encourages
kids to 110%% family
members participate
and help with tran s­
portation.
Plenty of volunteers
- over 20.000 n ation ­
wide • help out with
the program to pro­
vide siip|Mirt
and
guidance to ensure a
safe and friendly at­
mosphere.
Tlte highlight of the
year
Is tlte
4-H

1

sum nw camp « taking registrations lor the Summer
Camp at Ocala Nanonal Forest

4-H C lub: n ot ju st ab out cow s
A S S IS T A N T S P O R T S
E D IT O R

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Sum m er Camp. Tills
year, kids will sja-nd
live days al the Ocala
National Forest with
club members from
Seminole,
Orange
and Volusia Conn
lies. Tile camp Is
open to kids ranging
from 8-13 and sjxil.s
are limited. It’s a tra­
ditional
sum m er
camp selling with
canoeing.
gam es,
archery, arts and
rrafts and campers
will stay In block
cabins while m eeting
with kids from all
over Central Florida,
l i d s year, the camp
will place an em p ha­
sis on horticulture.
The club also m ain­
tains Its focus on kids
during the sum m er.
There will be a Lead­
ership Program with
workshops and a c­
tivities
to
develop
leadership for kids
over 13. The program
will be run at the
University of Flor­
ida's Gainesville ca m ­
pus.
Kids Interested In
learning about the
government arc In­
vited to a special
mock legislature at
Florida Slate Univer­
sity In the state rnpltol of Talluhussee.

Kids will s|*-nd the
week
on
cam pus
holding sessions in
s ta le cliu m b tT s and
learning all a b o u l the
workings of
stale
government.
There Is also school
enrichment program
offerrd l»y the 4 II
Club and It includes
a public s|M‘.iklng
contest assisted by
(ilh-grade
English
classes from Sem i­
nole County schools.
The winner will move
on to a couiilywlde
contest
with the
overall winner re­
ceiving a free schol­
arship to the su m ­
mer tamp.
Not what you ex­
pected
when you
think about a typical
4-H club, right?
"We meet the needs
of the entire county.":
Wllkens
said. 'We
know we’re In an urlxm area and (here
Just aren’t a lot of
cows and chickens
out here."
The program
Is
funded by a threeway partnership be­
tween
Sem inole
County, the Univer­
sity of Florida (the
state's land grant
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Saving lives and Laving
fun in the sum m ertim e
Bjr Kellie Werner
IIKUAIJ) STAFF
WHITER
One ill the
Irest
about a giuel
mg, hoi summer Is get
ting a rr.illv cool -iim
liter Job
iYi haj&gt;s one of th e
u i o l r t l Jnlrs a ro u n d In

la ln g it life* guard .It
ih r

S em inole

C o u n ty

VM( A
J uhi ,iiK Toni Vick

guard program wbllr
she wan volunteering
She has always brrn
loud of tbr watrr and
water sjKtri*. even fill lug In at tbr assistant
coach'* |M&gt;vttton on tbr
la k e Maty test lit
Now tlu t sh e h a . a c ­
quired her dream jh&gt;h|
tlon. thla seasoned life
guard of *hi motitbs
wouldn't give her jtosltlon up (or anything

Is a very Intense, la­
bour
course
which
Irac lies advanced CI’K
technique*. Tlie guard*
are also certified In
first aid (or the profrs
sternal rescuer Finally,
all VMCA life guards
must bold a current
YMCA llfr guarding errtlllratloii. or with thrtr
Itrrf Cm** certification
over within flO days

*1 have always liern a
watrr person and so I
(rll in love with this Job
loimrdlatrly.* Vickers
ircallrd "Tltr sun, tbr
watrr and tbr grr.it
kids n u k r it so rnjoy
able I rnjoy tbr (act
that Fm looking out for
others the most and
take nty rrsponslblll
tics very seriously Al
times this job Is a lltllr
slrrsslul tail It Is a l­
ways rewarding And as
long as Ibr kids arr
salr. (bat's all I care
alxiut any-wav *
Ih eir Is a lot of rrsjMinnibillty that goes
along will) ibr perk* of
tiring a life guard as
well as a lot of train­
ing
For starters, eath
guard must lie al least
U&gt; years old In add I
tlon to ugr. rarh ca n ­
didate must l*r m i l lied
In CJ’K for tbr profrs
siotuil rescuer, which

It l.ll* l&gt;rc au se Ibr
YMCA and Ibr llfr
guards takr thrtr Jobs
very seriously.
*We are all rr sp o n si­
ble lor proplr s lives.*
Vickers explained "We
liavr to take our Jobs
seriously and follow all
of Ihr procedures wr
have Iramrd We con
stnntly scan the pool,
kreplug an rye call for
jMiirntlally dangerous
situations or brliavtor
T hank goodnrss I
Ilave never had to save
anyone I would cer
tainly know bow to. but
don't wont to lie In Ibr
situation A good llfr
guard doesn't liavr to
save peojilr If they do
thrtr job and prrvmt
ptoblrm s from happrnlng. 1 gu ess tlut
liu k rs lltr a good life­
guard.*
Vickers went on to
say that site h as also

ru t

*1 just love iny Job,*
Vl« krt&lt;* said "And I
liA'r
tbr YMCA
1
niiililrri ntk tin
t«-|
Irr Job *
Ait ti.illy
Vic kr r*'
summer c a ir n It a
year round profession
Sitter lIk | mm&gt;I Is alway* u p n i. ih n r is
n m l lor life guards
through every weapon.
th is la k e M.irv Hlfth
Sc Iidol junior has actu­
ally Iwrit working with
tbr VMCA lor two
vrant
Starting av a vuttin
trrr. Vlikrrs worked
with tbr Child Watch
program. whith w m
lni|ilrtttriitrd so that
|M rrnh
who *wrrr
working out or using
ibr
YMCA*
other
wrvlc r&gt; could bate a
supervised place (or
thru children In play,
Vickers
continually
inrjuirrd alxiut tbr ||(r

S m iiiiI s like a lot ol
It.iiu m g d o e s n 't ItV

Tom Vicfcara u r n Iv m at ttw Serrano*
YMCA wftwa tha Laka Mary Junroc h a
Ireel i very lucky b e ­
ca u se most of the k ids
at the pool are very
well behaved On the
rare
occasion
tlu t
there is a problem ,
there’s a standard p r o ­
cedure for living them
'First, you question
thr lirhavtor.* V ickers
rxplalnrd. 'For m a n i­
ple. sav ■yuurr not
running, arr you?" Tltry
will stop and think
about It. Tile seco n d

M*fluard. a pOMton aha a q u n d attar
^ training

lime, they actually grt
a warning not to do tt
again Then on the
third lim e, they have
time out.*
In alt. Ihr problems
are minimal and thr
|oh is a lot of fun drsjtiir all of thr respon­
sibility that goes along
with it.
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Willi record high
tem peratures
an d
dangerous d ro u g h ts,
sum m er has begun
to rear its ugly head.
In anticipation of
the
summer
lull
brought on hv the
heat.
the
Oviedo
Parks .oid Recreation
D epartm ent
have
prepared a su m m e r
lineup of activities for
all a g e s and Interests.
Lkglnnlng
w ith
those who are look
ing for a little stress
reliever. Tai Chi and
Voga t lasses are of
lered on W ednesday
m ornings from 9-10
am .
Eight weekly
classes cost $32, tx*glnntng on Ju ly 15.
For more Information on these
classes, contact Alisa
Maguire at 099-5441*.
For
those
with more ac tive and
recreational
mind.
Dalltdom 101 is lx*ing taught on T h u rs ­
day nights from 7 8
pm
by
Michael
Dean. file cost lor
ballroom is $40 lor
c.ic h single, and $00
pc-r • ouple.
Mir liar I Will a ls o lxte a c h in g Swing 101

cm lliursdav nights
from h ir&gt;it i r&gt; p m ,
at the sam e price. Me
can lx- contacted at
305 8704.
Creative Memories
is holding lessons on
creating scrapbooks
cm Ju ly 18. from 10
.c m -1 p in For llrsi
time rraflers. the cost
to $10*. the advnnc ctl
i lass is s r&gt; D a tu m
Hudson is the leader
of the class and can
lie reached at 300
8750.
For sum m er tun oi
a
younger
style.
Melinda
Jancynka
will lx- teaching the
c hlldren s ballet and
tap Hasses. The class
lor ages 3-5 at the
advanc ed level are
from 0.30 10:30 a m.,
and the beginning
level is from 11 a.nt.*
12:30 p.nt.
For the kids age 08.
th e class is
10:30-11:30
a.m .
Melinda
can
hc
reaclied at 3GG-8570
An art cam p Is
scheduled lor J u n e
22 20. and Is open to
grades K 5. The e cist
Is $10 and all IncjUirc.'s can lx- made
to le a at 0 7 1 0450.
Ihe City ctl O viedo
will hold its an n u al
4th ol Ju ly Riverside
Park Festival from II

a.m. 2 p m It will lx*
lcx.ited at the Dick
wood
Recreational
and
Park
center.
There will lx* a pcml.
rac quethall.
tennis,
and
basketball
courts, and a pool

side D.)

with no

cost tor the day ol
lllll
All sum m er at m i
lies will he held at the
Oviedo
Memorial
Hulldlug,
and
all
prices listed are tor
c ity residents. Prices
lor county residents
are available.
All
questions can lx* dt
reeled to the* Oviedo
Parks and Rec rcattoual Departm ent at
977G079.
Golfers can enjoy
Oviedo ibis sum m er
also Die Florida Golt
and U-am tug C enter
Is one of tlie* top spots
In th state, with an
18 hole putting green
and plenty ol the best
golf
in stru ctio n
around.
Ekanu (loll Club is
one of the m ure
rhallenging trac ks to
the county. It's full of
w ater and you might
even catch some alli­
gators
su n n in g
themselves
aro u n d
the jMinds.
Oviedo also lias a
llrsi c lass
howling

alley.
the
Oviedo
Howling Center that
ts host to m any
leagues from all over
the county
For the- lx-st in rec­
reation sjxirts
tincMctlo Softball Coni
plc‘\
is
usually
jumping ih roiighoui
the year and kids c an
enjoy some- ol the*
hner
m aintained
fields in the cm inty at
the liascliall and soil
ball complex located
right next to Oviedo
High School
S | m*.iking ol Oviedo
High, the Units an- a
lop alhlcth program ,
known
th ro u g h o u t
the state and Its foot
hall team, the lx*si in
Seminole County last
year, can usually )*seen during the early
morning hours get
ting ready lor sum
tner practice.
Finally. Oviedo veil
leyhall players ure tn
luck.
There will lx* a
sum m er eam p hosted
by
Oviedo
High
School
volleyball
couch Anna Hollis.
H ie cutup will feature
four sessions over
July 22 23 from 9
1:30 a.m and 1-3
p in. Call 320-40*1*1.

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h o m e In the

g ra p h s anil ta lk to
fa n s long a fle t th e

now
Ill's!

professional
sports
train in i.tll Sr ml ■
imlr County Its Itomr
in years.
Major L-.iguc roller
Iiik key lm .our Cen
lr.it Florid.t's latest
lor.iv Inin profes­
sional sjNirts In early
.lurir when the O r­
lando Surge started
play at the Lillgwund
iul.lnr Skates Center.
The lai Tilly has al
ways tiern host to a
variety of artlvttles
Iroiii
skating
to
Ins key. hut hosted
Its first professional
game on Ju n e 12
when the Surge lieat
tile South Carulltm
Fire Ants. 10-7.
Hie team Is made
up of several form er
m inor
league
lee
In mkey players anil
includes a local goalie
Nathan (irohlus - ol
Altamonte Springs.
Over H00 fans a t ­
tended the tram 's In­
augural game and
the
players
were
happy to sign a u to ­

lo n gw ood a n d th e
siirT otm dlng
com ­
m u n itie s
of
A lta ­
m o n te S p rin g s a n d
C a ssell &gt;erry
b oast
som e ot the Iwst solt
hall and Imnc Im II la
i tittles a n y w h ere. l.o
rid parks are a lw a y s
lull an d last s u m m e r .
L itlgw ood h o ste d d ie
Hals- Until W orld S e ­
nes
w hich
w as
sh o w n on n a tio n a l
television .

Crane's Konst Is
host to a major wa
lerskllng event each
year and will lie the
home ol the area's
untuial Fourth
of
July
extravaganza
with its 'Kill Hot &amp;
I tonin' celebration on
Ju ly 3. The event will
feature music on the
|&gt;ark's lloallng stage
and a water ski show
along with a large
video screen.
The
event will n m from 0
pan. - 11 pan.
U'getuls Sports near
the Altamonte Mall
features one of the
best facilities In the
nation, with b attin g
rages and a lighted

driving range along
with a sports lounge
that Is second to
none In Seminole
C ounty.
S|ieaktug ol golf,
some ill the lies!
courses in the i nutity
are in the Longwood
area.
tneltidlng
Sweetwater. Wektva.
Sah.il Point and the
tanks on 434. There
are also gull cam ps
offered at many of
the area clubs for lieglnncrs and luickcrs
alike.
The lin k s is one of
tlu* newest courses
and features only par
three holes under the
lights. There are as
many toddlers on the
course as adults an d
play ra n last long
Into the night. Ucg ln n rrs aged 8-16
can get u two day
class for Just $20 fea­
turing golf rules, golf
etiquette and the golf
swing.
G ym nasts flock to
the
nationally
renowned
Brow n's
G ym nastics on O r­
ange Ave. In A lta­
monte
Springs.
Olympians
Wendy
Bruce and B randy

Johnson are just two
of
the
Brown's
graduates who have
gone on to national
mu irss. Tlir gym of­
fers Ix-glniilng and
advain ed gym nastics
as well a s lessons lor
titty tots, competitive
teams. &lt;lice Heading
and the l.mlity is
available lor birthday
parties.. It's a great
place to sec the st.irs
ol tomorrow
and.
with no gym nastics
in Seminole County
high schools, fea­
tures the Ik’sI compe­
tition around.
Sjieaklng ol high
schools. Like B ra n ­
tley and Lyman call
Longwood home and
Like Howell features
students
from
Casselberry. The Pa­
triots
and
Grey­
hounds have won
state baseball ch am ­
pionships In the lust
few years.
The
Longwood
Aquatic Club Is also a
hotbed for top a th ­
letes and features
several high school
and college swim­
ming sta rs as Its
grads. Lessons are
available.

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Keeping cool all summer long
Finding the perfect summertime jobs
T housands of ex­
cellent Jobs rem ain
vacnnl because the
workforce kicks the
skills to (It them.
This Is tragic for
employers and the
workforce says Ray­
mond Gersoti. career
coach with th irty
years experience and
au th o r of How to
Create the Jo b You
Want. Most stu d en ts
have the potential to

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know the steps to a
fulfilling career.
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seven steps to get the
Job you want:
1. Identify the tal­
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enjoy using.
2 . Recognize socie­
tal needs that you
want to nil or prob­
lems you want to

solve.
3. Determine th e
types of Jobs a n d
com panies that a d ­
d ress th e problems o r
needs youYc Identi­
fied.
4. Decide w hether
you need additional
skills, education, und
train in g to do th e
type of work you've
Identified.
5. Develop an em ­
ploym ent
proposal

presenting the bene­
fits you can provide
to the com panies
th at Interest you.
6 . Leant and use
m arketing strategics
to
reach
hiring
authorities and pres­
ent your proposal.

7. Take advantage
of scholarship oppor­
tunities thut support
educational
p ro ­
gram s leading to ex­

cellent Jobs.
Denton Is p lanning
to give scholarship
money to stu d en ts
from book sales for
programs that p ro ­
duce results.
Raymond G erson
ami fils book have re ­
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from students, school
counselors, parents,
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Enjoy county bike trails
Few outdoor ac­
tivities are as familyfriendly a s bicycling.
Everyone can partici­
pate. from Infants
dozing com fortably
in llie bike trailer to
the
g ran d p aren ts
pedaling along w ith
their children an d
grandchildren.
Cycling la a g reat
way to combine exer­
cise an d family time,
and a perfect oppor­
tunity to teach y o u r
children the rules of

the road. Below is a
checklist o f safety
Information to pass
on to all generations.
* C heck tires for
leaks, w orn sports
and proper pressure.
* A djust your scat
so th a t your leg
bends only slightly
when th e ball a( y o u r
foot re sts on the
pedal a n d yo u r h a n ­
dlebars so th a t y o u r
grips are below y our

sh o u ld ers.
* Keep your pedals
greased, an d the n u ts
an d b o lts on y o u r
■cat. handlebars an d
w heels tight.
* Test your brakes
regularly.
* Replace any lost
or b ro k en reflectors.

Mlsactt, founder of
J i u q c Im . S he offers
the following tips:
1. C arry personal
Information
w ith
you. We tend to
travel
light when
we're engaging in
sum m er fun. which
Is fine u n less there is
an em ergency. At the
very least, have a
piece of paper with
your nam e, address,
phone n u m b er an d
Im portant
medical
information w ith you
at all tim es.
2. Know y o u r route
and tell someone else.
If you're lleading out
to walk. ru n . skate,
swim, or cycle, have a
route o r destination
In mind an d let a
friend
or
family
member know. This
Is especially Impor­
tant for y o u r chil­

with m otorists a n d
other cyclists. D on't
assum e they m s you.
even If you have th e
right of way.
• Use btkr lanes
and paths whenever
they are available.

* Leave a safe dis­
tance between y o u r
btkr and any vehicles.
Including
parked
cars. Don't let a n
open car door s u d ­
denly obstruct y o u r
path.

* Obey truffle laws,
su ch a s riding w ith
the flow of traffic,
obeying traffic signs
an d signals, yielding

Keeping cool outdoors
Sum m er Is sy n ­
onym ous w ith o u t­
door activity. Even
the m ost idle am o n g
u s find It h ard to r e ­
sist th e pull of w arm
a ir and sunshine.
But w hether you're
lUking
m o u n tain
trails, taking a lei­
surely spin aro u n d
town on your bike,
playing beach volley­
ball or w ater skiing
on a neighborhood
river o r lake, you'd be
well advised to take a
few precautions be­
fore you head o u t­
side.
*No m atter how lit
you are. your recrea­
tional activities will
be safer and m ore
enjoyable tills su m ­
mer if you follow a
few simple guide­
lines.* states iltness
expert J u d l Sheppard

w hen
entering
a
roadway, using h an d
signals before tu r n ­
ing
or
changing
lanes, passing on the
left and using a light
at night.
• Make eye contact

dren.
3. Protect y o u r
eyes. U ttra-vtokt rays
are a a harm ful to
yo u r eyes aa to y o u r
skin, so be sure to
don a p air of s u n ­
glasses w hen the su n
Is bright.
Several
su n g lass
m anufac­
tu rers have lines de­
signed specifically for
the sports-m inded.
4. Apply sunscreen
regularly,
following
the guidelines given
on th e product. Be
sure to note when
you sh o u ld reapply
(after swimming, etc.)
Studies have indi­
cated th a t heavy ap ­
plications of s u n ­
screen can Impair the
body's n atu ra l cool­
ing m echanism s. If
you ore engaging In
particularly vigorous
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YMCA
9 training Is also availrum p with profes­ aide.
sional
Instructor
The swimming pool
K am i Went m ark for
Is
always In use and
(Simpers aged 7-12.
With the co n stru c­ night hours arc now
tion
underway, available on m ost
(larking Is Itmllrd at nights until 9:30 p.m.
the YMCA. located off Tlie Super S h ark s
Longwood-Lakr Mary swim team Is one of
Ulvd.. but m em ber­ tlie largest clubs In
ship at the Seminole tlie county an d com ­
County location Is petes all over C entral
good at any of tlie Florida. Swim les­
other 10 locations In sons are also avail­
Central Florida at no able and lifeguards
urc always on duty.
extra cost.
Kids aren't the only
Kids starting at the
people who enjoy
age
of live, a well aa
sum m er
at
the
YMCA.
Wellness adults, can now e n ­
service* are offered In joy learning the M ar­
a new teen fitness ital Aria with all dif­
program fur ages 12 * ferent levels of com ­
17 and wellness a s­ petition to prom ote
sessm ents and one- s d f c t i— i and arifon one
personal dclm se aklMs for th e

4-H

10 able to everyone.

school)
and
the
United S tates De­
partm ent of Agricul­
ture. along with pri­
vate donations to
keep tlie club afford-

By the way, w anna
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the 4-H*s represen t?
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entire family.
Also.
the
new
sports court Is avail­
able outside w ith
pick-up
hitNkrtbull
an d roller hockey
some of the m ain a t ­
tractions.
Back inside, the
YMCA Is offering
Ptayshop to prom ote
Interaction between
parents and th e tr
children. A rts an d
crafts, gomes an d
music will be sh ared
and all activities a re
100 percent h an d son.
Memberships a t the
YMCA ore cheap a n d
guests can be ad m it­
ted a t a low fee. Call
321-9944 lor Infor­
m ation.

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My
Health to b etter liv­
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Lake Marysum m er
recreation
program .
Lake Mary Is also
tlie place to be for fit­
ness fanatics. World's
Gym. Gold's Gym.
Lifestyle Fitness and
Matt Arena's.

Outdoors'
14 ing. Layering Is a l­
ways a good Idea If
activities, watch for you anticipate an y
any signs of heatchanges in tem pera­
related Injury.
tu re or sudden rain
5. Drink, drink and
showers.
drink some more.
7. Think safety.
Hydration Is p ara­ Helmets.
m o u th
m ount If you w ant to
guards, knee an d el­
avoid cram ps, early bow
pads,
w rits
fatigue, heat exhaus­ guards and life Jack­
tion or h eat stroke.
ets are lu st a sam W ater is best, fol­ 1*11 kg Of U iC PV TO CUVC
lowed
by
sports
drinks and Juices.
&amp; various ou td o o r
Avoid alcoholic bev­ activities from cy­
erages. which dehy­ cling. to water-skiing,
drate your body and
to in-line skating.
Impair your
per­ S tart your children
formance.
out on the right foot
by Insisting th at they
6 . Wear appropriate
clothing. Select m a­ w ear the appropriate
terials th a t breathe,
safety gear whenever
they participate In
such a s cotton, and
th e activity.
styles th a t allow you
8 . Don't forget to
to move freely w ith
no rubbing or chaf­ warm up and cool

down. You can
dues your rtak of
Jury by w anning
gently for five to
m inutes before
activity. Don't let
warm

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W E D N E S D A Y . JU L Y K. |WK

50 C e n ts

D evelopm ent
Dale pushes for Sanford site
of Interstate-4 ‘Gateway’
Ily Nick Pfelfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD Over llit* past several months rs
tahhshm rnt ol an Interstate l "Galway" has
l&gt;een the subject o| malty meetings While some
have Ihtii at the city level, most ol thrill have
been concentrated at the Mrtroplan Orlando
level
'llte aim Is to have a spec lilt loc ation drslgHated as the 14 Gateway, where possibly special
landscaping will be Installed along the right til
way area and signage Installed lo welcome mu
torlsts approaching Central Florida Iroiti the
north and rast on I 4

The rlty ol Orlando has said on a nnmtier of
occasions that they should lie considered the
core ol Central Florida, and have the gateway
designated near the approaches to that city.
Sanford however, believes that with the con­
tinuous developments adjacent to the interstate
south from the Sonlord area, that it should be
declared as Ihr nlllclal gateway
Karly last month. Mayor tarry Dale, acting on
behalf of the city commission, submitted a letter
to the Mctroplan Orlando Kxrcutlve Director
Itarold W Harley outlining Sanford concerns
Dale Is a membet ol the board
Dale asked to have the matter placed on the
Please aee Gateway. Page 3A

Primera provides quality growth
‘Thu! intersection of
Luke Mary Boulevard
and 1*4 is one of the
hottest office markets
in the country and
probably the hottest in
Floridu' - Sandy Acton

By Debra Wood

IIKKAI.D CORRESPOND!:VT
IJVKF: MARY • As drinand for quality office
sjiace Intrnslflrs along Like Mary’s burgeoning
Interstate -1 corridor, dcvelojiers remain bullish
about the community.
T h a i Intersection of Like Mary Houlevard and
1-4 Is one of fhe liottest office markets in die
country and probably die hottest in Florida,*
said Sandy Adon. devrlojier of Like Marys
Primera for the North Carolina Department of
Insurance, who acquired the property as part ol
a liquidation of assigned holdings "Everyone
Ihat has bulli ihere has enhanced die value of
die jKirk *
Pttolo C o u rt* * , Of Prim *.*

All but :t r&gt; acres of die I MM acre 1‘rttnera de­
velopment have been sold The project lias been
under development for about five years
'Once we started selling, we sole oul at a very
brisk pace.* Ac ton said
Crescent Resources. Inc Is building an office
complex on Its H7 acres. Two hotels, a bank and
two restaurants have also located at Prtmera
Acton experts die Iasi parrel will become a res
taurant. Fountains, lighting and a rood, wllh a
Rinehart Road entryway. have been completed.
*We Irelieve tills |arresa| will dramatically Im­
prove trafnc flow In and around die Interstate 4l-ike Mary Inlerehange.* said Wlm Duncan.
Crescent Resources' marketing director.
Crescent Resources entered the Dike Mary
market IH months ago wllh rouslnicdon of
PIc s m

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P rim ers. Pag* JA

Check and double check any unexpected check from county
By N ick Pfelfauf

HERALD STAFF WRITER

Clinton coming

Checks wllh a letterhead
which appeared lo have been
sent by Clerk Maryann Morse's
olflce. have been reportedly
mailed to an undetermined
number of persons. Attempts
to cosh Ihe cheeks from Semi­
nole County were said lo have
been made In Volusia. Marlon
and Like Counties.
Morse's Chief Deputy Hob

VOLUSIA COUNTY • Harrlng
any unforeseen changes In
lllncrary President Dili Clinton
Is scheduled lo travel lo Volu­
sia Counly dlls Thursday lo
examine fire ravaged areas.
The president Is also slated to
continue on lo Miami for a yel
undisclosed reason.

SANFORD - Persons receiv­
ing unexpected checks In die
mall from Ihe olflce of the
Seminole County Clerk of Cir­
cuit Court, should find oul why.
IPs a situation where an ounce
of safety and double checking
could save a great deal of grief.

Historic meeting

Stroke of genius

SANFORD - The Sanford His­
toric Preservation Hoard will
hold Us regular
m eeting
Thursday. July 9. beginning al
4:30 p m.. In Ihe d ly com m is­
sion chambers. Items on the
agenda Include commercial
and residential applications
for Certificates of Appropri­
ateness. acknowledgments of
minor reviews and board ap­
pointm ents.
Sanford City Hall Is located
al 300 N. Park Avenue.

P1«*m le e C heck, Pag* 3A

By J e ff Case

LAKE MARY - Like Mary
residents will soon have a new
defense against die d e stru c ­
tion m used by hurrlrancs and
other harsh Florida weather.
Their own comm unities.
In a new program planned
by die Like Mary Fire De­
partm ent. communities will
soon form Community Em er­
gency Response Teams, or
CERTs.

Brief*. Page 2A

INDEX
C la s s ifie d . . 4 B -9 B
C o m i c s ................6 B
C ro ssw o rd . . . . 6 B
Dear Abby . . . . 3B
H o ro s c o p e . . . . 6 B
O b itu a rie s . . . . 3 A
P e o p l e .................. 3 B
P o lic e B rie fs . . 3 A
S p o r ts . . . . 1B-2B
TV
........................3 B
W e a t h e r ................2 A

* A truth
that’s told
with bad Intent
beats all
the lies you
can invent. *
■William ileke

Creek Circle. Sanford. They
were each charged with for­
gery. In addition. Ulackmon
was charged with resisting a r ­
rest without violence. The two
were arrested In DeLind when
they attempted lo rash one of
the fake checks.
While no arrests have been
made in connection with the

HERALD CORRESPONDENT

LAKE MARY - The Clly of
i mc

falsified although L*wls said It
would be relatively simple, by
udllring die check wrillng
software
available
through
computer stores.
DcLind police have thus far
made two arrests In connection
with the bad checks. They were
Identified as Cashtinda Hat on.
2f&gt;. of Orlando, and Sadanna
Ulackmon. IH. of 1605 Cedar

Emergency
teams will
help out in
times of
disaster

Qualifying time
PIi m

Lewis said dial al H i p same
time, checks appearing to be
from die Hillsborough County
were uncovered In Seminole
County, which are leading po­
ller and die banks Involved lo
believe die operation may In­
volve a gang radier Ilian one or
two Individuals.
II Is nut known al Ihe p res­
ent lime how die checks were

M*r*M Mwt* by Tommy VlncaM

J

Teachers at Idyllwilde Elementary School spent a day recently painting
the school's cafeteria with the help of principal David Scott.
Kindergarten teachers Jana Shear (front), Heathor Cotton (center) and
Kathy Campbell, on laddor, wore among thoso who aro helping to spruce
up the school for students who will be returning lo class in less than a
month.

CERTs will be formed In sev­
eral ronim unldcs In Lake
Mary and will be comprised of
community members. Each
CERTs member will be (rained
by lilt* LMFD lo help their
neighbors and communities af­
ter natural disasters. Lake
Mary Fire Chief Craig Haim
said.
“They'll learn how to turn off
the gas lines, how lo help |thc
Injiiredl before Ihe EMS gels
there.” Iluim said. ‘In the
event of a disaster, where
there are multiple events, we
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will train a subdivision basic
rW
rTlOlG*.u
Of fU
BO
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things about taking care of Lake Mary Firetighter/EMT Toby Palmer and Lt. Ed Koch go over plans for
PU s m »ec CERT*. Pag* 3A
Ihe department's CERTs program.

�2 A • S o m tn d o H erald . S .vito rd F'ondA • W ednesday. Ju ly fl. 1990

Briefs
C o n i lim e d f r o m P a g e I A

Uikr Mary lu s announced the
political qualifying time lor
three seats coming up for elec
lion this tall. Positions which
will he open Include those ol
mayor and city commission
seats I and 11.
Uunlllylng will begin at H
a in. Monday. Sept. I and end
at 5 p in. Friday, Sept 11.
Persons presently occupying
the seats Include Mayor David
Me.dor. and Commissioners
Cary
Hrcndcr and Thom
Greene.

Change for Cash
SANFORD
In an elTort to
Improve the health and Illness
ol the Seminole County SlierIll's Department. Sherill Don
Esllnger is formulating a sp e ­
cial Wellness Program. Lieu­
tenant Jack Cash, who lues
served as public Information
odlrer for the departm ent, has
been named In charge ol the
operation.
In Ills place. Deanna Brown
tuts Joined the shertlTs d e ­
partm ent to handle relation­
ships with the media. Brown Is
a former reporter for WDBO
Radio, and lias a degree In
Communications from Mesa
College. Colo., as well diverse
experience In public com m u­
nications.
Regarding his new position,
Casli said 'I am excited about
what the next few m onths will
bring In this endeavor".

P&amp;Z meeting
SANFORD - Tile Sanford
Planning and Zoning Com m is­
sion will meet Thursday. July
9. beginning at 7 p.m.. In the
commission cham bers of San­
ford City Hall.
Items on the agenda Include
a request for a conditional use
for property at 3551 W. First
Street, to establish an offlcc/w arehousc.
There will also be considera­
tion of the site plan for the
warehouse.
proposed
for
30.2-10 square feet In size.
Tlie projierty Is basically va­
cant at the present time and
Includes slightly over 2.5 acres
of land, adjacent to a private
school.

Budget talks continue
- 's»

SANFORD - D ie Sanford City
Commission
is
continuing
meetings to discuss the (lscnl
(1998/p9_plty budget this af­
ternoon. The meetings have

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been held Monday and Tues­
day afternoons, with today's
meeting, beginning at 3:30
p m ., expected to be the dual
before City Manager Bill Sim­
mons lakes the results of the
discussions and prepares the
Dual tentative budget.
D ots far at the m eetings,
several requests lor funding
have been shortened and oth­
ers denied. Various d e p a rt­
ment heads have also p r e ­
sented requests for additional
l&gt;crsnnnrl. although each lues
attem pted to keep financial
requests down to what have
been called "bare Isines."

Spiritual Energy
ORIANDO • Enerr/lzlmj Four
Spiritual Encrpij Is a simple
form of body and energy
movement. It Is one of the
most powerful for personal
balance. Practiced regularly
you will experience
good
health, tension reduction. In­
creased awareness, longevity,
and revitalization of your p er­
sonal energy.
Classes start Monday, July
13 al Marks St. Recreation
Center and will lx* held every
Monday and Wednesday from
3:30 until 4:30 p.m. A S a tu r­
day class will lx* held from 6
until 7 p.m. outdoors. (Call for
location of Saturday class.)
Cost Is $5 per class. Wear
lexise Idling shorts or pants,
and no Jewelry. Handicapped
is nol a limitation, even In a
wheelchair. For more Informa­
tion call Asdic at (407) 22H0585 or (407) 643-9188.

For the deal
SANFORD - D ie Central
Florida Zoological Park will
host an Animal Signing Tour of
the zoo In basic sign language
for members of the deaf com ­
munity. Du- hour long tours
will be presented on July 18
and Aug. 15. provided by the
Safari Signers.
Die group's focus Is to learn
techniques necessary to com ­
m unicate with members of the
deaf community, with an em ­
phasis placed on nnlmnls and
nature.
For additional Information
on the Animal Signing Tour or
the Safari Signers program,
contact Sieve DcCresle at 3234450. ext. 141.
Central Florida Zoological
Park Is located at 3755 N.W.
Highway 17.-92. Just cost of lnlerstate-4 extt 52.
‘ TtT*. *

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LOCAL FORECAST

V in t a g e v ie w
Tho Josso Spurting (amity is an old time Sanford family: Jesse holpod
dovolop sovoral subdivisions including Flora Heights named alter his
wtlo Picturod aro tho six Spurting daughters with their mother taken on
tho Iron! porch of tholr homeplaco 'The Oaks’ on MellonvINe Avonuo In
1930 Dio daughtors' hushands namos are tn parenthesis, from left:

Photo courtesy o l I M Stem per Jr.

Buolah (Georgo Woks), Florence (Ed Monlorton), Anabol (Ralph Cowan),
Flora Spurting. Ola (Eddio Koono), Blanche (Ivoy Slrtnger), Thelma
(Harold Danlorth) Sovoral doscondants ol tho family contlnuo to kvo In
the aroa.

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Today: Afternoon th u n d er­
storms. Highs In the mld-90s.
Ijows In the mld-70s Thursday:
Afternoon thunderstorm s. Highs
In the mld-90s. Lows In the mid70s. Friday: Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs In the mld-90s.
Lows In the mld-70s. Saturday:
Afternoon thunderstorm s. Highs
in the upper-90s. Lows In the
mld-70s.

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a.m .. rnaj. 10:50 a.m .. i
5:00 p.m., maj. 11:15 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: I
7:41 a.m ., 8:16 p.m., law:
a.m ., 1:42 p.m.
Beach: high: 7:46 a.m..
p.m.. low: 1:53 a.m., 1:47 j
EXTENDED OUTLOOK | Cocoa Boack: high: 8:01 &lt;
8:36 p.m., low: 2:08 a.m .,
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Tatrma 0 5 76 Tatrm a 0 5 7 6 p.m.
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Somirx&gt;lo Herald, Sanford, Florida • Wednesday, July 8, 1998 - 3A

Even with rain, 68 fires burn
B u rg la ry
Jo h n Brother*. 23, of 349
Nebraska Avr., Lungwood, was
arrested Sunday, July 5, by
Seminole ('minty
ilepulles.
Brothers was charged with
armed burglary with battery
therein and aggravated battery.
Urol hers was arrested at the
corner of North Street and
Simulland.
Hubert Ash. 23. or 103 Pine­
apple Cl.. Lnugwuod, was a r ­
rested Sunday, July 6, by
Seminole County deputies. Ash
was charged with burglary with
battery therein. Ash was a r­
rested at the com er of North
Street and Sunnlland.
O p e n c o n ta in e r
Ward Stewart. 49, of u n ­
known residence, was arrested
Saturday. July 4. by Seminole
County deputies. Stewart was
charged with possession of
open container of alcohol, lie
was arrested In the .HXX) block
of Hast State Road 40.
P o s s e s s io n
Anthony Clayton, 19. or 1401
Mara Cl., Sanford, was nrrested Saturday. July 4. by
Seminole County
deputies.
Clayton was charged with p o s­
session of rrn rk cocaine Me
was arrested on Harrison Ave­
nue.
Michael Williams. 23. of 923
1*1n r ridge Clr., Sanford, was arresird Monday, July 0. by
Sanford |M)llce. Williams was
charged with possession of
cannabis under 20 grams and

possession of drug parapher­
nalia. Williams was arrested
at the above address.
P a r a p h e rn a lia
Hosllnr Tomlin, 23. or un­
known address, was arrested
Saturday. July 4. by Seminole
County deputies. Tomlin was
charged with possession of
drug paraphernalia and re­
sisting without violence. Tom ­
lin was arrested State Hoad
(XX).
Joseph Sarvts. 44, of 2950
I-ogoon Cove. Oviedo, was a r­
rested—Monday,—July 0, by
Seminole County
deputies.
Sarvls was charged with p o s­
session of dnig paraphernalia
and resisting without violence.
Sarvls was arrested In the 100
block of French Avenue.
L ic e n s e s u s p e n d e d
Willie McDonald. 38. of un­
known residence, was arrested
Monday. July 0. by Sanford
pollre. McDonald was charged
wilh driving while license Is
sus|M*uded or revoked, p o sses­
sion of drug paraphernalia and
possession of crack cocaine.
McDonald was arrested at the
com er of I2(h Street and Ole­
ander Avenue.
Kenneth Taylor. 37. of 5015
First St.. Sunford. was arrested
by Seminole County deputies.
Taylor wus charged with driv­
ing while license Is suspended
or revoked (habitual traffic of­
fender!.
L ic e n s e r e s t r ic tio n s
llm m as Harrell. 37. of 222

C h eck Conllnuad from Pago IA
case In Seminole County.
Sheriffs s|N&gt;kesman Jack Cash
said several checks have hern
reported as having been re­
ceived.
Sanford Police Chief Jo e
Dillard said tills morning h r
was not aware ol any reports
thus far. associated with a t ­

tempts to cash falsified checks
In (lie Sanford area
Persons who may receive a
check upiK-arlng to be from the
Clerk of Circuit Court. Sem i­
nole County, for no apparent
reason, are asked to eontart
the Seminole County Sheriff's
office at 330 0000, or Ihc n ear­
est law enforcement agency
and rcporl the m atter.

Shore Hd,. Winter Springs, was
arrrsted Saturday. July 4. by
Winter Springs police. IJarrett
was charged with violation of
driver’s
license
restriction.
Harrctt was arrested at Ihc
comer of Hayes and Pearl.
Mark Miller, 45, of 3801 S.
Sanford Ave... Sanford, was a r­
rested Monday. July 0. by
Seminole County
deputies.
Miller wus charged with driving
while license Is suspended or
revoked. Miller was arrested on
Osceola Hoad.
Robbln Turner. 34. or 3301 S.
Sanford Ave.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Monday, July 0. by
Seminole County
deputies.
Turner was charged with driv­
ing while license Is suspended
or revoked. Turner was a r ­
rested In the 7000 block or
.South Highway 17-92.
B a tte ry
Marehel Taylor. 29. of III W.
Cryslal Dr.. Sanford, was a r ­
rested Friday. Ju n e 3. by
Seminole County
deputies.
Tuylor wus charged with b a t­
tery. Taylor was arrested at the
ubave address.
Richard Quick. 30. or 1200
W. 19(h Court. Sanford, was
nrrrsted Saturday. July 4. by
Sanford police. Quick was
churgrd with Ixiltrry and was
arrested at the altovc address,
Frllrln Mejiefee. 27. of 1201
Dunbar Ave.. Sunford. was a r­
rrsted Monday. July 0, by
Seminole County deputies. Mrnefee was charged with battery
and was arrrsted ul Hie nbove
address.

In uddlllou to a great location In u thriving
community, Acton credits much of Prtm rru’s
success to city and county leaders.
'You’ve got a mayor (David Meulorl who wants
qualify growth and the chairm an-of (he county
comnhsslon. Kandy Morris, want*-good quality
mroarfh.' lie concluded. Thatkk..what Primera.
Heathrow and North Point prtmtfe in the m ar­
ket.*

G a te w a y
Continued from Pngo 1A
agenda for Hie next Mrtroplau meeting. As of
yesterday morning. Dale said he had not heard
Irom Harley regarding the date for the next
meeting, much less whether Hie m atter would b r
listed for discussion.
"All I can do Is hope they’ll give It sonic seri­
ous consideration.* Dale said, 'because I tndy
believe having It In the Sanford t-4 area Is much
better than anywhere further down the line towurd Orlando."
Accompanying Dale's letter was a report from
Hob Walter, professional engineer with Hie city's
Department of Engineering, Planning and Zon­
ing. Walter’s documentation stressed the advan­
tages of the Sanford area for the gateway in­
cluding the presently-uiidcr-conslructlon Greenway Intersection, close proximity of the Orlando
Sanford Airport, the growth of Downtown S an­
ford. Hie baseball stadium under renovation, and

Hie location of the Seminole Towne Center mall.
'We believe the gateway should be located at
the SR-46 / 1-4 to Hie Central Florida Greenway
Intersections,' Walter wrote. T h is area Is the
beginning or the regional 1-4 corridor and Hie
beginning of Hie urbanized areas. It would be a
mistake to locate the Eastern Regional Gateway
too for south such that persons coming to this
area from the east to shop or travel around the
expressway loop would miss Hits beautiful gate­
way.*
Walter continued. 'While not suggesting to de­
crease the proposed landscaping and amenities
at the Lake Mary Intersection, all the activity
north of the currently proposed gateway location
Justifies moving the regional gateway to the SR46 / 1-4 and Greenway / 1-4 Intersections. Per­
haps the Lake Mary / 1-4 Intersection should be
a local gateway similar to the proposed Klrkman
Road local gateway.'
Mwb-.

OBITUARIES

A nnette Marla Roberta
ANNETTE MARIA ROBERT*
Annette Maria Roberts, 33,
Bay Avenue, Sanford.
died
Saturday, July 4, 1998 at Park
Lake Nursing Rehabilitation
Center, Winter Park. Horn Oct.
I, 1964 In Sanford, she was a
lifelong resident of Central
Florida. Mrs. Roberts was a
homemaker. She was a m em ­
ber of St. Jam es AME Church
In Sanford.
Survivors Include mother, An­
nie Mac. Sanford; sisters,
Shirley
Nelson,
Ramona,
Brenda Slplin, Lawanna. all of
Sanford;
brothers,
Harold
Washington, Oscar J r,, Mi­
chael, all of Sanford, Darryl
Collins, Mims.
Sunrise Funeral Home, S an­
ford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
CATHERINE L. BAUMANN
Catherine L. Uaumnnn. 81.
Silver Pine Drive, Lake Maty,

died Monday. July 6, 1998.
Bom in St. Louts, Mo., ahe
moved to Central Florida In
March 1998 from Sun City Cen­
ter, Fla. Mrs. Baum ann was a
homemaker. She was a m em ­
ber
of Nativity
Catholic
Church.
■Survivors include husband,
Louis R.; daughters, Kathleen
Palmer. Lake Mary, Michele
Holland. Lake Forest. Fla.;
son. Kevin, Cedorburg, Wis.;
brother. Bernard Wllken, SL
Louis, Mo.; 3 grandchildren.
. Baldwln-Falrchlld • Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangem ents.
LULA BELL FREDERICK
Lula Bell Frederick. 54, South
Bay Avenue. Sanford, died
Monday. July 6, 1998 at Flor­
ida Hospltal-Orlando.
Mrs.
Frederick was bom Oct. 27,
1943 In Sanford. Mrs. Freder­
ick was a high school m ainte­
nance engineer. She was a
member of Saint Matthews MB
Church.
Survivors
include
sons,
Wurdell Jr.. Emary Lee, both of
Deltona; daughters. Corrte A.
Frederick Curry, Sanford, C as­
sandra Y. Frederick Wilson,
Lakeland. Vanessa M., S an­
ford: brothers, Frank Gainer,
Winter Haven, Lewis Gainers,
Dock
Gainers,
both
of
Lakeland; sisters, Tommie Lee
Elliott, Rochester. N.Y.; 8
grandchildren.
Wtlson-Etchclberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc., Sanford, In charge of

CENTRAL FLORIDA - Even
though rainfall appears to have
quenched many of the fires
that have been devastating
Central Florida for (he past
few weeks, the latest sta tisti­
cal report Indicates that 68
more fires were started In the
24-hour period ending nl mid­
night Monday.
The report Is a Joint effort on
behalf or the Florida Division
of Emergency M anagem ent,
Federal Emergency M anage­
ment Agency. Florida and
Dulled Stales Divisions of For­
estry.
Thr report shows 2.120 fires
since Ju n e I. In n total of 67
counties. A total of 484.623
acres have been destroyed.
Under em ergenry response.
Ihc report estim ates betw een
6.000 and 7.000 firefighters
have been working, with many
coming from at least 40 states.
Of the 104 Injuries reported
thus far. 65. or 02.5 percent
were fire fighters.
Regarding llie physical d e ­
struction. 301 homes were
damaged or destroyed since
Ju n e I, plus 29 businesses.
The loss Ls estimated at $276
million, will* an additional cost
of $104 million for response
personnel. equipm ent.
and
oilier fire suppression needs.
State meteorologist
Andy
Devanas warned Ihut without a
tropical system. II will take
weeks for the drought condi­
tions In Hie stale tu ease. "II
we have to rely on the th u n ­
derstorm s as Hie only way,
this will take tim e,' he said.

‘Ami because the th u n d er­
storm s bring lighting strikes,
we’re luklng two steps forward
and one step b a c k .'
Fire officials said dial In the
Orlando Complex alone (which
Includes Seminole County).

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arrangem ents.
OEOROB OLIVER MAYBURY
George Oliver Maybury. 78.
Deltona, died Sunday, July 5,
1998. Bom in Spencer, Mass.,
he moved to Deltona In 1991
from Lake Mary. Mr. Maybury
was a member of the VFW
Sanford and American Legion
Past Commander. He was a
member of Our Lady of the
Lakes Catholic Church, Del­
tona. Mr. Maybury served in
the U.S. Army during WWII and
was a Purple Heart recipient.
Survivors include wife, Pris­
cilla; sisters, Yvonne Mayo, El­
sie Cote, both of Spencer,
Maas.
Deltona Memorial Funeral
Home. Orange City, In charge
of arrangem ents.

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UAYBURY, OEOROB OLIVER
Funeral service for Oeorge Oliver
Maybury, 78, Deltona, who died
Sunday. July 5. 1906. will be hdd
Thursday at 1 p.m. at Deltona Me­
morial F.H. Chapel with Fr, Harry
Wallace officiating. Deltona Memo­
rial Funeral Home. Orange City, In
charge of services.
Funeral Service for Annette Marta
Roberts will be held Saturday, July
11 at 1 p.m. at St. James AME
church with the Rev. Preston
Adams officiating. Visitation will be
Friday from 5 until 9 p.m. at Sun­
rise Chapel. Sunrise Funeral Home.
900 Locust Ave., Sanford. (4071 3227383. In charge of arrangements.

les and llaiin adds that "there
ts no set num ber of program s
we want for Lake Mary and
many {communities) tn Lake
Mary say (hey want to do It
there.*
Each community will decide
the hierarchy of (heir CERTs
program while the LMFD wilt
provide the training for each
CERTs team, tlau n said.
T h e fire departm ents will go
out and do a class for a homeowners group, identify the
hazards In the community and
teach them w hat, they need:
It's about educating a n d .o r ­
ganizing.' tlaun said.
*A lot of Hfae hierarchy) d e ­
pends on how each CERTS
forms. For example, you have
a homeowners group that
wants at team. We would tell
them how to organize It. but
they would decide who is In
charge. But If we Just go In a
neighborhood with no hom e­
owners organization, then we
go tn and help them get the
(CERTs) organization.'
The program Is still In (he
plunntng stages and m are
evaluation of similar program s
ts needed before the CERTs
program ts enacted tn Lake
Mary. Maun said. With Its
similarities to other com m u­
nity self-policing program s.
Haun said CERTs would help
the LMFD In times of crisis.
'It's similar to the neighbor­
hood watch program,* Haun
said. 'Police can't be every­
where
and
that's
how
(neighborhood watch) works.
When people need help, It's
the same thing |wtth CERTs|.
"If you have 300-plus service
calls alter a hurricane, you
need somebody to help out the
people and start getting things
moving."

they recorded 15.000 light­
ning strikes In n 48-hour p e­
riod causing 50 new fires to
start. Most of them were
quickly contained due to the
num ber of fire fighters still In
the area.

Loves Wrinkle Cream
Hates Those Age Spots
DEAR PATTY; I lo v o y o u l...
R em em b e r w hen you w rote
a b o u t th a t p h a r m a c is t 's
wrinkle croam...and told mo to
buy a jar? I did and I wish you
c o u ld see how m uch better
m y w r ln k lo s an d c r o w 's
(co t lo o k ...o v e n my th ro a t
lo o k s youngor! I love II and
re c o m m e n d it to a ll my
frie n d s. B ut say, how about
h e lp in g mo w ith my o th e r
p r o b le m ...th o s e a w fu l ag e
spots on my hands and taco?

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entirely new concept Invented
by Robert Keldfond, the same
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EB5 Wrinkle Cream. It's for age
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on the hands and face. M ost
p r o d u c ts In the p a s t o n ly
* Thankful. Madison, Wl. bleached out the skin, but his
DEAR THANKFUL; I kn e w you cream safely helps remove the
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p r a is e h a v e flo w e d In o ve r helps protect against further,
s in c e m y a rtic le ran, te llin g darkening. This new discovery
how w o n d e rfu l E B 5 W rin kle Is know n as EB 5 A Q E SP O T
Cream Is. To my other readers, FORMULA, it’s wonderful and I
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with a money-back guarantee
healthier and younger looking!
o t s a t is f a c t io n a n d a re
Now, regarding your question a v a ila b le
in
JC Pan n ay
about age spots...I'm so glad c o s m e tic d e p a rtm e n ts, y o u
you aakedl I've heard about an can't go wrong.

CERTs
ContlnMd from Pago 1A
their nrighbor*.*
Other rifles In Seminole
County and cities throughout
the slate are using CERTs.
Iluun said. Thr LMFD stafT Is
reviewing the successes and
failures of CERTs In other ell-

P r im e r a -------------------Continu'd front Pago 1A
ITImrra I. which ts now 85-percent tensed.
Thr company will break ground on a (mirth of­
fice building next month. Thr North Carolinabased company lias announced plans to Urvrlup
more than I million square feet of oftlcr spare In
Hie complex. Construction continues on two
buildings that are 65-prrccnl leased. Together,
the four buildings will total mure than 575.000
square fret when rum plrted In the spring of
1999.

By Nick Pfelfsuf
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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1998

The Declaration of Independence set tone
for government documents of the future
------------- World m n ti
Today
Moving right

along, there are
many events celebrated In various
places around the world today.
England Is having a literature festlval In Devon. There Is a music
festival In Finland nnd Canada Is
celebrating a forestry and flora
event.

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Call the one and only:

Contrary to what goes on these
K im ilt
days with extensive newspaper
rrn rn v r
nnd other medln coverage of nn
IM
e v e n t . very few rltl/rn* knew what
L iJ U H B t.
i s S m
National m nte
was going’ on In 1770. (The muslHere In the United Slates,
cal hadn't come out yet). There It
another event took place on this
w as...the Declaration of Independence. The
Continental Congress had approved one of the day In history, but hardly anyone remembers It.
and few will hold any major observance. It was on
most Important documents ever a few days earlier,
July
8. 1011 when Naa J i m Aaptawall rode (on
declaring freedom from British rule for the people
horseback)
Into New York City, to deliver a letter to
In this new world. Yet no one knew what the doc­
the New York Mayor WUMaai Jay Oaywor from San
ument said.
Francisco Mayor Patrick Haary McCarthy. She
thus became the first woman to ever cross the
On this day. July 8. in 1776. Army Col. Jek a
entire United States on horseback. She took slight­
Nixon stood among a gathering throng In
Philadelphia's Independence Square (they didn't ly over 10 months (actually 301 days) to make the
call It that In 1776) and publicly read the entire trip of 4,500 miles.

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Today In Florida, there Is a fishing tournam ent In
Boca Grande. It's not the kind of tournam ent that
people will be flocking to howrvrr. First of all. the
tarpon fishing tournament Is limited to 60 boats.
Entry fee Is $3,500 per boat. CN course, first place
for the largest tarpon pays $100,000 which may
make this the world's richest tournament.

J u s t Imagine yourself standing In the square
hearing Col. Nixon's voice as he read. ’But when a
long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing
Invariably the some object, evinces a design to
reduce them under absolute despotism..*. How
many of the people knew what he was saying,
much less what was going on? To be possibly sa r­
castic. we might even say that the Declaration of
Independence not only gave us our freedom, but
stood as an example of how to put complicated
wording into a government document. (Uy under­
standing some of our city and county ordinances
these days). Oh well.....

M A G I C ’

In C e n tr a l F lo r id a

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document. Without press coverage, we don't know
how the people reacted to the reading, and didn't
have "man on the street’ Interviews to find out If
they even understood the wording or Intent.

D I E T

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Regarding birthdays, former band leader and
singer MDy Bcksteta was bom July 8. 1014 (died
Mar. 8. 1093). Former New York governor and U.S.
Vice President under President Gerald Ford.
Nsls— R scktfeD tr. was bom on this day In 1008
(died Jan .. 26. 1970). Folks still with us Include TV
executive — — I A iM f s . who turns 67 today,
actress A g)tH ci R s U s s tu rn s 47. and singer
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OVIEDO _ Same old, aame old.
Some thlnga never change. Like the Oviedo
senior softball team winning the Dlatrlct 14 l i t ­
tle League softball tournament.
For the past eight yeara. Oviedo haa taken the
crown and thla year, thlnga aeem no different.
Oviedo, made up of players aged 13-to-l5.
knocked off long-time rival Apopka laat night.
11-3, to advance to the third round of the dla­
trlct tournament being played at Oviedo. Mon­
day. Oviedo beat Sanford in the opening round

of the tournament to aet up the match with
Apopka which dawned Winter Springe In the
opener.
In the Loser's Bracket game laat night. Winter
Springs eliminated Sanlbrd tn convincing fash­
ion. IB-3.
Far Oviedo. It was more of the aame. With four
players from the Oviedo High School team
which la always a threat tn Seminole County,
the team la loaded with pitching and defense,
the two key elem ents to a good team.
Laat night, despite a shaky Brat Inning.
Oviedo fought back with aggressive baaemnntng
and some strong defense to go with the pitching

Leaders
keep pace
in Lake
Mary
softball

of Oviedo High's Katie Field

and Michelle

G rln o g e .

But roach Steve Field aaid there waa more to
the team than Juat pitching.
T hey were all aweaoinc tonight* Steve Field
said. T hey play well defensively and ftindamen-

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- &gt; • . SanVnoi* Herald, Sanford, Florida *Wadnaaday. July B, 1B9B

Lake Mary
C ontinued from Pago IB

&gt;. i t as
i . a it

swered with four
runs In the bottom of the first
jM iigtt n ir n u ii sat a t . 4 u
Inning.
rs Bmm Csskfea SOI OS . 14 ts
Celeste Homes then slowly
•v ttsa a sse e . to is
built a lead, outscortng Sem i­
nole Power Sports 3-3 In the
second Inning and 4-3 tn the
third Inning to take u 11-8 ad­
double, one single, one RBI).
vantage.
Seminole Power Sports came
Also contributing were Scott
up with two runs in the top of
Degralf (two singles, one run
the fourth Inning to close to
scored, one RBI). Ron Week
within 11-10.
(two singles, two RBQ and
But that was as close as they Todd Cox. Jam ie Redecker and
would get as Celeste Homes
Brad Klinger (one single and
opened the flood gstes In the
one run scored each).
fifth Inning, sending 12 hitters
Doing the hitting for Jem lgan
rropcuici
were
uoe
to the plate, getting nine hits.
Massero (one double, two sin ­
Including four doubles, and
scored nine runs to double the
gles. one run scared, one RBI),
final score on Sem inole Power
Dave Simmons (one double,
two singles, one run scored),
Sports, 20-10.
Net) ShUttngford fane triple,
B'Bec's Home Cooking Is
one run scored) and Dave Bnnow 7-0 on the season and
carclon (one double, one run
leads Celeste Homes (5-2),
scored, one RBI).
Blue Haven Pools (4-3), Jem iAlso hitting were Brett Mar­
gan Properties 12-6) and Semi­
shall (one single, one run
nole Power Sports (0-7).
The league plays a triple- scored, one RBQ, Roland Jernigan (one single, one run
header every Wednesday night
scored). Randy Simpson (one
starting at 6:30 p.m. at the
single, one RBQ and Ramon
Lake Mary Sports Complex on
Padilla. Edwin Rentas. O ssie
Rantoul Lane across from
Castilla, Isidore Garda and
Mayfair Golf Course.
Fred Newhart (one single
Doing the damage far Blue
Haven Pools were Johnny each).
Carrying
B’Bec’s
Home
Keclan (one home run, one tri­
Cooking to victory were W.L.
ple. two singles, two runs
scored, three RBI). Greg Brad­ Gracey (three singles, one run
scored, one RBQ, Sam Raines
ley (three mingles, two runs
(three singles, one RBQ, Robert
scored). John Poole (one triple,
one single, one run scored, two
one tuple, one single,
RBI). Mike FraIrik fane double,
scored). B
Eilly Gracey
one single, two runs scored,
and Steven Dermis (two sin­
two RBQ and John Keeian (one
gles, two runs seated and two
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RBQ and Greg Hardy (two sin­
gles. one run scored, two RBQ.
Other hitters were Arthur
Barnes (one triple, one run
scored, three RBQ. Kelthlsn
Roberts (one single, two runs
scared, two RBQ, Curtis Tabor
(two runs scored, one RBQ and
Nakla
Roberta
(one
run
■cored).
Providing the offense for Jernlgan Properties were Dave
Simmons (two singles, one
RBQ, Ramon Padilla and Ed
Rentas (two singles and one
run scored each), David Encnrdon (one triple, one run
acorod), Nell Shllllngford (one
doe. one run scared, one RBI),
Roland Jem lgan (one single,
one RBQ, Brett Marshall and
Lou Hemandcx (one single
each) and Joe Massero (one
RBQ.
Powering Celeste
Homes
were Bob Resh (one double,
four singles, four runs scored,
three RBQ. Chris RadcUffe (two
home runs, two singles, five
runs scored, six RBQ, Mike
Edwards (four doubles, two
runs scored, two RBQ and
Tbtty Duncan (one double,
three singles, two runs scored,
four RBQ.
Also, Corey Reome (one dou­
ble, two singles, four runs
•cored, one RBQ, Ronnie
McNeil (two singles, one tun
•cored). Scott Carter (one dou­
ble, one run scored) and
Frankie Phillips (one single,
one run scored, three RBQ.
Leading Seminole
Power
Sports were Tim Osier (one
Hama run. one triple, two sin-

gles, three runs scored, four
RBQ, Hal Henderson (one tri­
ple, two singles, one run
■cored, three RBQ, Dwayne

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Page IB
three In Its half of the Ural on a series of fluke
hits.
'Katie only made one bad pitch to their bat
ter*,' Steve Field •aid. "The others should have
been caught.”
Down 3-1 oiler the drat. Oviedo took over.
Stephanie Mathleux singled tn the second and
scored on a hit by Kelly Raw, then Katie Field
scored on an error alter singling tn the third to
knot the score.
From there. Field held thing* d ose, and out
fielder Ashley Frye started a double play after
making a lunging catch and firing to lu st to
pick off a run. *r. until Oviedo erupted in the
fifth.
Katie Field led oft with a single to left and
scored on a single from Nicole N ielsen.
Grtnage reached on a Adder's choice and
Chelsey Bell singled In another run to give
Oviedo a comfortable nuu
yet
Frye hit a long fly to right Odd to score an­
other run and. alter Mathleux reached on an er­
ror. Jam ie Dalton broke the game open with a
trigkMo deep right Held.
single made It 9 4 and It wai up to
Oviedo's pitching to d o se the door.
They still had more help.
Raif knocked in Frye and Mathleux to
11-3 and Grtnage shut the door,
now hhas
a s tonight off, while Apopka
Oviedo now
must come right back to play Winter Spring*

at 0 p.m. at the Oviedo - ,
again tn a survival
on King S treet
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LHUe League Com]
On Thuraday. &lt;
will play the Winter
Sprtngs-Apopks winner at 6 p.m. If Oviedo w ins -j
they advance to the Regional*. If Oviedo loses, 1
the cham pionship game would be at 8 p.m. on
Friday.

MAJORS

OVIEDO . In District 14 Majors (11-12 year
olds) District Softball action, Winter Springs
outscored Rolling HlUa (Orlando), 22*12 at the

f i Bracket ftnala with
at the Ortedo UtUe La
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AR E NOTIFIED THAT
A ll p e rto n on w hom thr* nolle*
la aerved who have obreclront
that ch alleng e th# valld lt* o l
th* will, the qua tilrce tlo nt o l th*
p e rto n a l rtp re te n U U v e , venue,
or lu n a d ictio n o l Ih it C ourt are
required to hie their objection*
w ith thi* C o u rt WITHIN THE
LA T ER O F TH REE M O N T H S
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A FT E R THE DATE O F SERVICE
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ON THEM
AH creditor* o t th* decedent
and oth er p e r t o n t havtnq
c U im t o r dem and* a g a ln tt
decedent * a tla t* on whom a
cop* o l thi* no b c* It te rv e d
w ithin thro* month* altar th*
d a l* ot the hr*I pub licatio n e l
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                    <text>THIS WBEKEND

FRIDAY, JUNE 19.1998

90th Y E A R . No. 214

W ild fires: Disaster declared
Federal funds to aid victims, county wants helicopters
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SEMINOLE COUNTY • First
the tornado and that thr wild­
fire*. Twice in 5 months.
Seminole County has been de­
clared a National Disaster
Area. On Thursday. President
CUnton approved federal as­
sistance to help victims of the
recent fires In Seminole and 7
other Honda counties.

Tree harvest to

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in the new
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construction plans at a work
session last week and will for­
malise the changes at next
week's meeting.
Millennium Middle School
will open its doors to approxi­
mately 1.100 students, many of
whom are
traveling from
around the county to attend
the new academic programs, at
the start of the school year on

Lake Mary passes emergency water conservation ordinance
*d bv the i «h « Maiv
Commission Thutaday
•ding to a memo from
Iaaa§er John Litton. *Wo

crease.*
Litton said the city Is very
fortunate that It has recently
completed plant Improvements
Inducting new wells, or the

numbered street addresses will
be allowed to Irrigate Monday.
Wednesday and Friday between
the hours of • p.m. and 0 a.in.
Units with odd numbered

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�2A •Samnoie Herakl Sanlord. Honda •Friday. June '®

ENGAGEM ENTS

Brinson-Polk
Sti(-r.ilyu Darnell Jackson
lln n v m atul Loiru/o l\&gt;Ik Sr.
are announcing ihctr
rn
gage me-nt today
The bridr clccl was bom In
Sanford. She in the daughtn
o f thr lair Damon Sylvester
Jackson and thr lair Jewell
Moore Jackson. Shr is a
graduate of C rooms
I (t|ili
School In Sanford: shr Is cur­
rently employed as thr K v
ccuilvr Assistant to the Clrrk
of thr Court, Unttrd States
District Court-Middle District
of Florida.
Horn in Miami, the bride
groom-to-tic Is thr son of Mrs.
t'ddie Mac Williams of At­
lanta. Oa. and thr late Mr.
Frank Coleman.
He In a graduate of Semi
nolc I Huh School and St. Leo
College. He Is presently em ­
ployed as a Faintly Sendees
Counselor with the Florida
Stnte Department of Children

Sheralyn Bnnson and Lororuo
Polk Sr

and Families.
Tire wedding will lie an
event of June 27 at f&gt; p.m. at
St. Paul Missionary Daptlsl
Church in Sanlord.

A ffa ir ’s mementos could
make m arriage a memory
DKAR ABHY A few year* ago.
my wifi-. "Sheila.' had an alf.ur I hat
nearly destroyed our 15-ycur mar­
riage. She carried un the affair right
under my nose, telling me she had
simply made a "good friend* on a
trip she had taken with a girlfriend
At first I was trusting and naive,
and then too much in dental to
openly challenge the small gifts,
card* and phone call* that began
arriving shortly after her return.
When l asked if there was anything
mote to it than just friendship, she
lied to me
With counseling, our marriage
ha* survived, although it is still
somewhat shaky. My current orol*lem is that after I discovered the
affair. 1 told Sheila 1 wanted her to
get rid of the gift* she had received
from thu creep, which she had the
audacity to openly display in nur
home. Now she ha* taxed them up
und put them in the basement, but

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

Vintage view
she's balking at getting nd nf them
To me. her reluctance mean* *he
ha*n’t really let gn of the relation
whip I'm ready to dumolve die mar­
riage a* a renult. I'd appreciate your
feedback
SKKTIKNti IN SEATTLK

DEAR HKKTHINCi: You have
every right to expect Sheila to
dispoae of the aouvenlrs along
Page 4A

Briefs—
Continued Irom Page 1A
Service, will In- rtpiipped with
a dual jml.iil/iil Itt-Uiu- rtlUrn
n.ie,
fwu other cellular com pa­
nies will hr able to co-locale
on the |Milr. at 120 and 100ftiut levels A spokesman for
A IM
said that Sprint amt

a m., maj. 7:45 a m., min. 1:55
p.m.. maj. 8:10 p.m.
TIDES: Daytons Beach: high:
3:58 a.m., 4:39 p.m., low: 10:18
a.m.. 10:59 p.m. New Smyrna
Dw e lt high: 4:03 a.m.. 4:44
p.m.. low: 10:23 a.m.. 11:04
BXTEMPiP OUTLOOK I p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 4:18
a.m.. 4:59 p.m.. low: 10:38
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Tstras 98 74 Ta tra * 90 74 a.m.. 11:19 p.m.

Afternoon thunderstorms. Digits
in the inld-90*. Low* in the mid70s. Sunday: Afternoon thun­
derstorm*. Highs In the mid90*. Lows In the low-70s.
Monday: Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs In the upper-90s.
Lows In the low-7Os.

SUNDAY

MONDAY

Tstrm i 96 73 Ta ira s 97 73

LOTTERY
Hero are Iho winning number*
•elected on Thursday in the
Floods Lottery

Fantasy I
7 1 *-23-28

Arn.il
CoiumiinlcutimiH had
expressed .1 ilrMrr to use the
tower us well.
Approving
the
140 (not
tower limit* the number and
hetglits al ud|arent towers tluit
run Is- locutrd with thr city
lltnlls.
Commissioners
had
hern concerned Hint a tower
ot that height would have a
negative lmp.it t on thr line of
sight for occupants In the 5
story ofttce building In udjucent t’ nmrru.

Mealing canceled
Daytons Beach 8
Smyrna Beach: Scan art* 1•
2 feet with n light chop.
Water
tcinpcrulure
at
Daytona Is 70 degrees and
at New Symma. 79 degrees.
Winds are from the smith at
5-10 m.p.h.

Lotto (June 13)
ft-U -n -lM I-4 7

The June m rrllng nf Semi­
nole Hope lias IKen canceled
due
to
the
ti)K-umlng
Junetcenth celebration.

Fannie honored

SANFORD • Celery
City
Lodge 542 wtll host I hr Parn ils dinner In lie held Batorday, J m 30 ut 0 p.m. at the
Klks Lodge. Join In the c e le ­
bration in honor of parents.

Juneteentfi celebrated

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SANFORD
Jiinrtcrnth
r rlr brut Inn June 20 from H
a.m. until 5 p.m. A parade at
10 H.m. will precede down
Sipes Avenue. Midway urea to
St. Matthew Church lot. There
will be vendors, cnlertulnram i. food, and fun. Chairman
for the event Is Cynthia Oliver,
322-5H2U.

Sem inole Herald
“Sen tng Seminole County Since IV0H"

Friday. June 19. 1998 • Vd. 90. No 214
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mothor, Gertrude Sanford, u scatod to her ngM Mr* Sanford era*
wearing Mack at sfie was tt.l rr mourreng lor tor ruitiand. Henry, wtw
had dwd May 18. 1891. and hor ton. Harry rrfc had tfcod October
1B91 Two o&lt; (ho bride • titters Gertie and I neda wwe the
bndovnaxls Tho other guests are unknown

The date was February 17.189? and tho event pictured was the woddmg
of Ethel Sanford, daugtitcr of General and Mrs Henry Sanford, to her
distant cousin. John Sanford Tho wedding was hold at Hofy Cross
Episcopal Church with the reception at the Sanford home in Bel Air The
floppy couple ate surrounded by fnondt mid relatives John's parents.
Mr and Mrs Sloven Sanford are on the evtiome left whJo the bride t

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Revival
SANFORD • Rrddlck Memo
rial F.D.C., the Rev. Rose
Davis, will hold u 3 nighl r e ­
vival June 34 to 30 at 7:30
nightly. Ourst speaker will hr
Evangelist J. Wright. Krddlrk
Memorial F.li.C. Is Inculr-d at
3155 Kings Ruud. Mldwav.

Optimist meel
SANFORD - The Optimist
Club ul Sanford Is holillng a
Membership
Luncheon
mi
Wednesday. June 24. If you
wuiihl like to find out about
"Optimist Friend of Youth P ro­
grams*.
und
membership
please rail Audrey Ogden liy
Sunday, June 21 at 323-2194
for mure Informal imt.

Wrestling
SANFORD
Continental
Chiimpltmshlp Wrestling pres­
ents Saturday Night Slum!
June 27 at Sanford Middle
School. Sanlord to beticllt the
Sanford Police Explorer’s Post
510.
Th r evening’s events will In­
clude
tag tram action, a
gm ilge match, and a special
challenge. C.C.W. Southern

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Battary

Obstruction

Aurtn Howard, 24. of 10(17
Sluiwurr Trail, Winter Spitug.*,
wan urm urtl Tuesday. June u,
by Winter Spring* poller. How­
ard wan charged with battery
and was arrrslrd at tltr above
.iddtrNH.
Howard
allegedly
pushed victim as lie was trying
to leave.

Cathlcrn Tugur. 42. o f 2201
Wacausa St., Genrvu, wan ar­
rested Sunday. June 7. by
Seminole
County
depul Irs.
Tugur was diurged with prrveiilliig/obMnirtlon of the exlliigiilkhmrnl of fire and resIhiiid ; without violence. Tngur
was arrested at the alxivr nddrras. Tugur allegedly tried to
prevent firefighters from doing
thrlr )ob during the recent firm
In Genrvu.
Mark Tugur. 44. of 2201
Waraxsa St.. Geneva, was arrrstrd Sunday. June 7. by
Srmlnolr
County
drpotlrs.
Tugur was charged with prr
vm lloii/obsinirllpn of tlw ex­
tinguishment of fire and a s­
sault on law rnfnrrrmrnl off Ierts Tugur was arrrslrd at Die
ulxjvr addrrss. Tagilr allegedly
ran at p o lice who were trying
to arrest. Catlileen Tugur.

Klston Franria. ,'IH, of rhurrh
St.. Sanford. was arrrslrd
Wednesday. June 10. by Sinlord
poller.
Francis
was
charged with aggravated bat­
tery and was arTrstrd In the
H00 block of Wrsl 11111 Street.
Francis allegedly ram r at vic­
tim with a utility knife and also
nil the victim while struggling
with him.
Home Viuibiirgei. 28. of 1701
S Park Ave.. Sail find was at
rrstrd lliursday. June I I , by
Sanfurd police Vanbmgrr wan
chained with Isittrry and was
arrrslrd at alxivr addrrss.
Joann Erteson. 2fi. of 1701 S
Park Avr.. Sanfont. was ar
rrstrd niursday. June I I , by
Sanford poller. Krirson was
(barged with |Mis«rsslon of a
rout rolled substance and ha Itrry Krti son was arrested at
the ubovr addrrss

Burglary
limy Haves. 23. of 724
Wlndfhase lllvd.. Hanford. was
arrested Tuesday. June 0. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Hayes was rbarged with bur­
glary and was arrrsted at the
alxivr addrrss lluvrs allegedly
PIm m h i Police. Page M

OBITUARIES
WALTER JONES
Walter Jours. 03. West 13th
Street. Sanford, died Thursday.
June 18. 1998 at Healthcare
and Rehabilitation Center of
fsinford. Mr. Jones was bom
July 2. 1931 in Gilford. Fla Mr.
Jones was a ptesser In Hie dry
rleaning Industry. Hr was non
denominational
Survivors Inrludr companion.
Laura
Walker;
daughters.
Nadine Jones Atlanta. Ga..
Adrienne M. Graham. Sanford.
l&gt;anl« r. Glffurd. Lucille Shuren.
Wabasso, Leslie Graham, A t­
lanta. Ga . Fernando Stephens.
Janlcr, Ixith of Vrro liearh:
brothers, the Rrvcrend Charlie.
Vrro Henrh, Hobby. Miami.
Harold. Elbert Doyle. Itonnie
Jean, all ol Vrro Heach: sis­
ters. Annie Ruth Hell. Vleana.
Ga . Doiotliy Tolbert. Florelha
Nealy. Ixith of Vero Heach; 3
giamh Inldirn
I
great­
grandchild.
Wilson-Klr hellierger Mortu­
ary. Inc.. Saniord, in « ttarge of
arrangements.

ARBERTO LUVEN1A MULLER
JOHNSON
Arlx-sto
Luvmla
MullerJuhnsfin. MX. Snow hill Hoad.
Geneva, died Wednesday, June
17. 1098 at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital Horn April 10.
1910 In St George. Ga . she
moved to Central Florida In
1922. Mrs. Muller-Johnson was
a rented school instructor for
Seminole County School Dis­
trict. She was a member of the
Retired School Teacher's A sso­
ciation. Grant Cliapel A M E.
Church
Sunday
School
Trachev Class leader aft and
Choir a ]. Mrs Muller-Johnson
w as a mrmtier of Grant d is p e l
A M T Church. Oviedo
Survivors
include
son.
Clarence Johnson. Alexandria.
Va.; daughters. Margarrl Hush.
Rochester, M.Y.. Willie Mae
Johnson. Philadelphia.
Pa;
sisters, Freddie Muller Mobley,
Hanlon!. Madgte Muller Collins.
Jarksnnvtlle; I grandchild; 4
great-grandchildren.
Wilson-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inr . Sanford. In rharjfr of
arrangements.

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which told the story behind a
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noted bebop legends Uicludtng
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mtdflle of a show when he no­
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trumpet player far Callaway.
Incidentally. Bach calls Jones
tier ’ cute little rtT neighbor.
Harh Is critical of today’s
Jo b sound. *1 think they’re all
played out.* she said, "but that
pretty much goes with all of
our culture.* Bach said that
each musician had a distinc­
tive voter and had a way of dis­
tinguishing thrmsrfvra.
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Cyntcmtous Haw*. 23. of
1503 W. KUh Mace. Sanford.
wa» arrested Thursday. June
II. by Florida Highway patrol.
Haws was charged with driving
while license Is suspended or
revoked and liabltual traffic
offender. Haws was arrested on
State Road 400. Officer said
that Huws was traveling 08
miles per hour In a 55 mile per
Itour.

Aleohol poiMtiloft
Matthew Morris. 20. of 780
Oakland lltlls Ctr.. Lake Mary,
was arrested Tuesday. June 9.
by Lake Mary police. Morris
was charged with possession
of alcohol by person under the
age of 21 and driving while Itcense Is suspended or revoked.
Morris was arrested at the cor­
ner of Feather Edge Loop and
Rinehart Road,

PotMttion
James Alexander. 18. of IB08
W. 25lh St.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Tuesday. June 0. by
Sanford police. Alexander was
charged with possession of
cannabis with Intent to sell or
distribute and was arrested in
the 1500 block of West 13th
Street. Sanford QUAD squad
made the arrest.
____
Shantrt Walker. 22. of 3897
nisrayne Dr.. Winter Springs,
was arrested Tuesday. June A
by Sanford potter. Walker was
charged with possession of
cannabis with Intent to dis­
tribute and was arrested at the
comer of 24th and IfartweD.
Officer conducted a traffic atop

Brian Mayfield. 24. of BOB
Highland St.. Longwood, was
arrested Tuesday. June fl. by
deputies.
Seminole Co
Mayfield waa
possession of cannabis under
20 pains, possession of drug
paraphernalia and possession
of the drug. "Legend*. without a
prescription. Mayfield was ar­
rested at the above address.
City/County Investigative Bu­
reau made the arrest.
Tamars Namey. 27. of 508
Highland St.. Longwood. was
arrested Tuesday. June 8. by
Seminole County deputies.
Namey waa charged with pos­
session of rannabta under 20
grains, possession of drug
paraphernalia and ipossession
of valtum/*Lrgrnd* drug with­
out prrsrrlplton. Namey waa
arrested at the above address.

Joseph Williams, Jr.. SO. of
unknown rrsldmce. was ar­
rested Tuesday. June 9. by
Sanford police. Williams was
charged with sale and delivery
of cannabis and was arrested
at the comer of 11th and

80 homea. Seminole County
authorities are Investigating
wtiat may be a heat-related
death of a 42-year-old man. lie
was found Thursday In the
carport of a liome on Lake
Howell Road.
The county's emergmey
management officials huddkd
this morning
to dtacuaa a
number of Issues, one of which
Is the acquisition of two heli­
copters (free of cost from the
California Division of Forestry)
which Schenk said will be re­
furbished Into a single "Heavy
Lift" helicopter lo be shared by
the EMS/nre Rescue Division
of the county and by the Sher­
iffs Office.
*lf we had this helicopter
available, I believe we would
liavc stopped these fires on the
first day." Schenk said. There
would not have been anywhere
near the damage and property
loos. If we had this kind of watrrdrop ability from a heavy lift
helicopter."
Schenk said the helicopter

If approved. Schenk said (he
county would srnd out bids for
the work on the helicopters
and be ready for use by the
end of the year.

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Water

Aun Rf§4ln§§
•the rltlorns have apparently
become more aware of the
need lo conserve water, and It
has had a positive Impact on
the pressure at our pumping
stations." lie added that the
water users In Sanford are to
be commended lo helping In
this critically dry period.
One of the muons for the
need specified by both mu­
nicipalities Is public safety,
which must have sufficient wa­
ter pressure for fire fighting,
becoming more and more Im­
portant with the Increase In
woods and other fires i
mg up throughout the d
areas of Central Florida.

Trees
should occur, such as to a
fence or other structure. Mar­
tin can provide Interested
landowners with a list of Um­
ber buyers and a sample con­
tract.
Reforestation la an Important
part of the recovery process.
Pine seedlings should be
planted beginning In Decern-

could a n y as many as 18 Bio*
fighter* and rescue people. It
could alaobc uacd to transport
SWAT teams and be used effec­
tively by both the safety de­
partment and sheriffs office.
The hebcoptrr could also cany
500 gallons of wster to drop on
fire altes.
•We had to burrow a helicop­
ter from Marion County and N
could carry
100 gaBona."
Schenk said. "This new copter
wtll help us a greatly. It's a
good deal for the county."
Schenk will make a presen­
tation lo the Board of County
Commissioners on Tuesday.
The cost to refUrblsh the two
helicopters, using the pads to
make one heavy hft copter Is
estimated al 8375.000. This
money would come from devel­
oper commitment fees and
from the Impact fee fund. There
would be no raise In taxes.

tiers ran be ordered through
the Division of Forestry begin­
ning m July. The seedlings arc
shipped in time for winter
planting. Brochures are avail­
able.
Martin la available to answer
landowners' questions and to
provide assistance. For more
Information, or lo receive bro­
chures or a sample contract
call 1407) 368*8063.

lor Util Marrous said the city's
restrictions, adopted May 25,
are already proving to be
brnrflctal. "Since we issued
these restrictions.* he said.

School
project.’

said principal

Jim

LakevieWa School Advisory
Committer sponsored a name
change contest during the last
school year. Staff, students
and community members were
encouraged to submit names.
The committee ended up with
25 names from which to
choose.
The committee unanimously
chose Millennium and pre­
sented the suggested name to
the school board (his past
week.
In addition to the new
name. tl»e school wtll get a new
look by the start of the new
millennium.
The architectural firm of
Stanncr and Rinaldi and the
school board agreed an a 814
million plan which wdl open
up the campus with buildings
surrounding a courtyard. The
proposed construction would

The new state-of-lhc-an fa­
cility la expected lo be com­
pleted m 2 yews
"The creation of the new fa­
cility la unique, because the
new program of the school wtll
dictate construction.* Shupc
•aid. "Form will follow faneHon.*
In addition to architectural
and name changes, the board
has directed staff to look Into
the coala of constructing a new
entrance to the school from
Airport Boulevard. Currently
(he only accesa lo the school Is
a road which makes around
the back of Seminole High
School.
Dr. David Meslor. chairman
of the school's advisory com­
mittee. is pleased with the
plans and with the "poatttve at-

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Iks letters you ars printing about
abuse Your reeont letter from
Michael Groetech in Kenner. L a ,
about ‘ serial batterers* rvally got
my attention
I was in an abusive marriage far
34 years, and I know what breeds
abuse - It's silence. Abby. I'm not
silent anymore. I now stork for a
women's crisis center, u d I was
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panel far a sensitivity training sem­
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meetings and plan to do so
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sign It says. There's no excuse for
abuse.* Those few words say quite a
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Oviedo rallies to upend Flagler
come back far • OO win.
In the top of the Brat tnnir*. Flagler would
eeore three times. Though gtvtng up the runs,
the starting pitcher from Oviedo. Sammy Suiter,
would also have hto first strikeout of the game.
Hie ftrmt at-bat for Oviedo went quickly, with
no runs for Its side.
There would be no scoring for either team In
the next three innings, though Sutter would put
away three more batten with strikeouts.
In the top of the fourth Inning. Oviedo
switched Sutter out for Scott Logsdon, who

Sanford
Industrial
SANFORD . Data Max surged back to
of the Sanford Recreation Departmen
Mena Industrial Slow Pitch Softball
standings with a sweep at Pinchurst I
Friday night
The lin t game of the cvcnlM saw D
aeon IS runs in tfaa battam o f the An

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�M artin gunning for victory under the lights at Daytona
eta, which are valid for Thursday and Friday
admission, must be purchased by Wednesday.
July I.
Other options Include unreserved grandstand
tickets for admission to all of Thurada/i and
Friday's on-track net Ion.

Special to the Herald
DAYTONA BEACH . For Daytona Beach resi­
dent Mark Martin, who Is In the midst o f his
moat successful season as a driver. Fourth of
July's Inaugural nighttime running of the Frpst
400 eould prove to be hts best opportunity to
Un his first career NASCAR victory at Daytona
itrm.uton.il Speedway.
Martin and hts Roush Racing tram arc enjoy­
ing a phenomenal start to tire 1998 NASCAR
Winston Cup season. Martin's No. 6 Valvohnr
Ford Tauruses have alrrady visited Victory Lane
five time* this season. Including a victory In The
Winston, NASCAR* all-star race, tn May at
Charlotte.
Martin won earlier this season at Las Vegas,
Texas, California and Michigan and currently
holds third place in the NASCAR Winston Cup
points standings, trailing leader Jeremy May*
field by a mere 28 points. Hr lias also recorded
a NASCAR Busch Series victory and won the
second round o f the International Race of
Champions (IROCI at California Speedway.

O cnm l admission Infield tickets for the o v
tire weekend of racing will be available at the
gate starting on Thursday. July 2.
Call the Speedway Ticket Office at (904) 2537223. or
for
more
Information.
visit
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Tim Ralnrs Is a Sanford native and Semlnule
High School graduate now pbiylng for the New
York Yankees. Ills stats for the 1998 season is
In the Ant column, personal-best season
totals tn the second column and career totals
(including 1098 games) In the third column

Games......

At-bats.....
Runs........
Hits..........

This will be Martin's 13th Pepsi 400. In hla 12
previous showings, hts highest finish was two
consecutive fourths tn 1994 and 1995. Last
yrar. after qualifying 18th. he finished a disap­
pointing 27th after getting caught up In a wreck
In the itrud three Lips while ninnlng third.
However, the rlrctrlc atmosphere that la sure
to reatUe a breakthrough victory.
*1 didn't expect to ever rare under llie lights at
Daytona* said Martin. "To start with. I didn't
think that It could be done. I would much rather
figure out how to moke a rare car go 200 mph
than figure out how to light Daytona. When 1 fi­
nally saw the track lit. It was exciting, abso­
lutely spectacular.
*1 think the feeling that you get at night Is
more exciting, it's the whole atmosphere. The

RBI..........

Double*.....
Triples......

Home runs.
Steals.......
Average.....

Sanford
Pilcher Freddie Howard
held a no-hitter until one out In
the sixth, nursing a 1-0 lead.
He was almost unhittable, not
allowing a ball out of the tofield until allowing the one-out

ORLANDO _ The C.P.OJL (Central Florida
Officials Association) football-training daaa
will begin on Monday. July Oth.
This daaa la for all new officials, transitr
officials, and all other members. It la rec­
ommended that first-year officials and
transferred officials attend this class.
The C.F.O-A. would also like for any vet­
eran official to come out and help with the
class whenever they can.
The classes meet every Monday and
Thursday evenings from 0:30 pm. to &amp;30
p m. at Edgewater High School In Orlando.

Raines was In the middle or both scoring
innings for the Yankees as they defeated the
Cleveland Indians * 3 Thursday night. Raines
was l-Tor-3 with two runs scored, scoring a run
tn each o f a two-run fifth Inning and three run
ninth liming for the Yankees.

The main event w ll feature a C.C.W.
Heavyweight Title match between the Florida
Hurricane (challenger) and the Lord of Disci­
pline (champion).
Also on the card la a C.C.W. Southern

was doom to one final out
Howard fired strike two past
the Tavares batter, then airrendered an opposite Arid
homer to give a surprised
Tavares team a 2-1 lead.
fianfiad survived the inning,
and mounted a rally of its own
in the bottom half of the sixth.
Sean Jackson walked to lead

oil the timing and moved to
second on a wild pitch.
One out latrr. Henkel singled
to center, bul Jackson was
gunned dawn at the plate at­
tempting to tic Uie game.
Sanford went quietly after
that and the losing streak con­
tinued.
They aren't really as low aa
I expected lhem to be.* said
Sanford roach Frank Hicks
said. "We re all Just proud we
played as wrU as we old.*
Sanford took an early lead tn
the first inning and It looked
likr It would hold up. Kevin
Lowe led off the game for San­
ford with a single and moved
aver on a wild pilch and a
passed ball, then scored on a
Sean Jackson RBI ground out.

Howard was unhlttable until
live fateful sixth, sinking out
nine, including tlie first five
batters he faced
The 11 -year-old phenom fin­
ished with a four-hitter, strik­
ing out I I .
'Freddie was phenomenal
tonight.* Hicks said. T Just
asked him to ghrr us whatever
he could and I know hr did hla

Erik Breum. who along with
Howard pitched the Railroadrrs-Cubs to a 20-1 record this
season, will take the hill to­
night lor Sanford.
Kevin Lowe led the Sanford
attack, going 2-for-3 with the
run scored. Eric Breum added
a double and Sean Jackson
hod the KIM

Oviedo Yfiitb VolfcybolJ Caap
OVIEDO _ Oviedo High School varetty vol­
leyball coach Anna Hollis will conduct a
volleyball camp lor boys and gtris ages 10and Up on Ju)y 22nd and 23rd at Oviedo
High School.
Session I will be on July 22nd from 9 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. and Session II will be on July
22nd from I p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Session III
will be on July 23rd from 9 a.m. to 11:30
a.m. and Session IV will be on July 23rd

Industrial:

Agent, and Jeaae “Cole Pleaded* Perry: Chile
■Rock A Rofl* Turner venue *Blg* BlU Towers
and a match featuring the Texas Outlaw.
A Special Challenge will also see Sanford
Police Officer Mike *Mad Dog* Taylor taking
on pro wrestler The Dragon Slayer.

of the fifth timing, but Data Max answered with

Data Max scored two runs In the top of the
first inning only lo have Invacare come back
with five runs In the bottom of the opening
frame.

Invacare held the lead until Data Max finally
tied the game In the fourth Inning and took the
lead for good with a five run fifth inning.
Invacare doted the gap to 11-9 tn the bottom

a three run seventh Inning to put the game out
of reach.

Data Max Is now 8-2 on the season and leads
Invacare (0-3) and Safety Kleen (0-9).
The league plays a doubleheader every Friday
night at Ptnehurat Park beginning at 7 p.m.
Powering Data Max past Safety Kleen were
Bobby Brown (two home runs, two triples, four
runs scored, four RBI), Dee Rtehaido (two htMne

two runs scored, one RBI), Chris Bryson lone
double, one single, one run scored, one RBI).
Donny Ccrcc (one double, one single, four runs
scored). Terry Atkinson (one double, two runs
•cored). Joe Sisco (one single, one run scored,
one RBI) and Lewis Armstrong (one single, one
run scored).
Providing the offense for Safety Kleen were
George Nicely (two singles, two runs scored).
Nelson Merced and AMn OiUca (one single and
one nm scored each). Rangy Manor and Kart
Brown (one single and one RBI each). Dave
Klotter (one nm scored, one RBI) and Mike Mo­
hammed (one RBI).
Doing the damage far Data Max In fame two

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Other htttera were BID Michaels (on
two single*, two run* scored, two RBI)
Cerce (one double, one single, two runs scored).
Terry Atkhmon (two stntfea. ono tun scored,
one RBQ Joe Sisco (two dngles. three RBI).
Chip Smith tana atn#e. three runs scored, ono
RBI). Dec Richards (one single, one nm scored)
and Lewis Armstrong fane single, one RBI).
Invacare was led by Keswick Lashley (one tri­
ple, three Mngfas. two nma scored, two RBI)
and Angel Figueroa (three single*, one nai
scored).
. ..
Alao. Thad Hatcher fane double, one nm
•cored, two RBI). Stan Nleman fane double, one
nm scored, one RBQ. Robert Redding fane fan-

AlUunonte
Ifia IB
got scaiy In
Die fifth when, leading 4-0, Al
‘ 1-

year didn’t even have to go
through the playoffs since It
canted an automatic berth as

tamonte Springs gave up a long
“

host team for the 1997 BamUno World Series.
Doing the hitting for Alta­
monte Springs were Ty Buck­
ner (one home nm. one single,
one run scored, three RBI), Jeff
Diets (two tingles, one nm
scored, one RBI). Jamlle
Weeks (one single, one tun
scored], lan Glover (one sin­
gle)lYuvtdlnfl the offense for

tuna on first and second with a
hit and a walk, but Rushing
■ettled down and retired the fi­
nal faur batters.
Longwood'a Paul Cinder was
also Impressive, allowing only
•even hits (nine strike outs) In
a complete game.
Altamonte Springs smirk
early with a four-run third.
Matt Morales led off with a sin­
gle and Bryan Bennett followed
with another.
Jeff Diets singled home
Morales to put Altamonte
Springs on tin scoreboard,
then everyone scored on a
home run by Ty Buckner lo
make It 4-0.
Altamonte Springs managed
only one hit after that, but It
was enough as Rushing earned

HimWWwBmJr*
*! think our strong point la

star pitching and defense.* said

Altamonte springs coach Rick
Bennett. *We also have 12 bit­
ten who can get the Job done.*
Many of the Altamonte
Springs All-Stars have been to­
gether for three yean and last

Longwood were Tyler Powell
(one home run, one run scored,
two RBI), Paul Cinder (one tin­
gle. one nm scored) and Tyson
Aver and Adam Amar (one sin­
gle each).
Both teams will be in sc Don
again today Friday) at Roy
Holler Junior Field, with Alta­
monte Springs bottling Tavares
in the Winner's Bracket at 0
p.m. and Longwood facing

�Church honors

churches.
The Sanford Marins re*
lunm l was the site of the
banquet roast In honor of Rutor Scott. Hoastm were Dea­
con Lenwood Huggins. the Rev.

Chairper

SANFORD • FUat United
Method!tt Church. 419 Path
A v r . W ill aponaor SonLight Is­
land Vacation lllblr School,
open to all area children. June
22 to 30. from 9 a.m. until
noon. The program will In­
clude clowns, the 'moonwalk*
Inflatable attraction and a pet­
ting coo.
Dan SrUera. the church's
minister of music, has been
inspired to arrange some ex­
ceptional music carrying out a

Park, from 6:30 I
For Informal**,
church. 322-4371

SANFORD - The Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer. 2525
Oak Are., will hold Vacation
Utble School from June 22 to
June 26 from 9 a m to noon,
with registration the morning
of June 22 in the Fellowship
Hall. Paul llartwtg will serve
aa the Director, hlbie stories,
crafts, music and snacks will
be enjoyed each day. A proi and cook-out la planned
Friday morning and att

r

SANFORD - Central Baptist
Church. 3101 W. First 81.. will
hold Ms Vacation Bible School
an June 22 through Juno 26.

t revival to rain
SANFORD - Latter Rain Ministries founded by Minister
Vernon L. ‘ Papa* Jones will host a 4-nlght evangelical
meeting. June 24-27. Wednesday through Saturday at the
Nalertc 61. James AJ&amp;E. Church on Cast 9th Street and
Cypreaa Avenue. The theme ia "Refreshing Water. Rain on

Ua.*

Wrdnesrtay. June 24. 7 p m. the speaker wtB be Btahop
Quentin Dames Br.. founder of Oreatsc New Deliverance
O o a d Arena Church. Inc. of Ft. Fierce. He U a laboring
of Ood. and a htahnp of 2 ministries.
Thursday, June 25. the Rev. Paul Wright. Paator of Calvary

guest speaker on Sunday.
Sunday. June 21. 1996 al the
9:45 a.m. Sunday School hour,
10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. worship
services.
Dr. Shorroah la a native of
Naaareth (the hometown of Je­
sus) and became In Ms teen­
age years a war refugee. He m
educated at Clarke and Mis­
sissippi Colleges. He alao holds
a Master of Theology from New
Orleans Baptlat Theological
Seminary. Doctor of Mlnletiy
horn Oxford Graduate School
Dr. Shorroah served aa paa­
tor and evangelist in the Mid­
dle East from 1959-66. Three
of these years were spent m
paator of the Jerusalem Bap­
tist Church when It was part of
the Kingdom of Jordan. In
1966. he responded to Ood'a
call to world wide evangelism
and since then has literally
fulfilled the Orest Commission
by preaching In Jerusalem.
Judea. Samaria and all rtx
continents. He haa Just re­
turned horn an extensive
evangehotic tour of England.
Finland and Holland.
He la author of 8 hooka. He
and his wife, Nell, are subjects
of a best-selling biography.
The Liberated Painttnkm , writ­
ten by famed Christian writers
James and Marti Hefley. He
haa produced documentaries

with mom than 11.000 In at­
tendance at the National Exhi­
bition Center, Birmingham.
England.
Due to Dr. Shorrosh's exten­
sive knowledge of the mJdEast, he has been In great de­
mand for Interviews In the
media, churches and schools
throughout the U.S.
A nursery will be provided
for services.
For more information call
333-2065.

Christian Supplies

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SANFORD - Eton Hope Mis­
sionary Baptist Church. 710
Orange Ave., will celebrate its
110th church anniversary and
Fathers Day on Sunday. June
21 at 11a.m.
At 3 p.m. Elder Qrady Rebar

community
(407) MMI11 Fac MOT)

currently meets at the Sanford Oardcn Chib In Sunland Estates.
The chinch offers both an adult worship service at 10:30 a.m.,
but a simultaneous children's church program aa well. They are a
multi-cultural and Inter-denominational church desiring to reach
out in sendee to their community at large.
The Healing Water Worship Center Is presently looking for and
praying about obtaining property to build a church building on.
The church expects sUady growth over the next few years and
wants the freedom of having their own sight in order to expand
the programs they currently offer to the surrounding area. The
vtaton la to have prograata in place to he^p the unemployed, the
ill. the emotionally damaged, as well as youth and day care pro­
grams. The church also has a satellite ministry that takes place
In a Deltona nuramg home, where they minister in oong and metsage on a weekly basts.
■Our Bible verse of vision to John 4:14 that tells uo Christ will
give us s spring of Hiring water that writs up Into eternal life*.

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Central Florida Blood Bank
la asking donora of all types of
blood • especially O-type do­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1303 E. Second St. For
information, call 332-0823.

Summertime - and the delivenn isn t easy
M y mom
is an
alcoholic

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

Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone SS years of older to Join
them In taro weekly activities
on Monday: Woodcarvers, from
0:30 to 11:30 a.m. Oarnes from
1 to 3 p.m., at the Frank Evans
Center. I5H N. County Club
Road.

SANFORD • Two years ago
when John David of Sanford
began hia routes aa a Meals on
Wheels volunteer, he worked
only an Thursdays and with
only one route.
This month. David has been
working 5 days a week on aa
many aa 4 routes.
Without David's contribution,
more than a hundred people
who depend on the Meals on
Wheels program from the Bet­
ter living lo r Seniors . Ine.

Community Service Employ­
ment Propsm to held at the
Sanford National Ouard Ar­
mory. 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to I p.m. Telephone:
334-8008. The program assists
seniors. 55 and over, to return

Gamblers Anonymous and
Gam-Anon for family and
frtenda. meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of the
Oood Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave..

Cookouts, picnics

N. Country Club Road. Contact
James Thompson at 332-9433
for more Information.

Practical N a rftf
The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association of Florida.
Inc., meets the second Monday
of the month at 8:309 p a t at
Niamey Baptist Church. 701
Formoso Ave.. C.E.U. class
provided each month. All
meetings are open to LPNs and
to students and graduate LPNs.
For Information call 299-4331.

VFW , Auxiliary
Veterans of Fordoi Wars and
the Ladles Auxiliary of Sanford
Post 10108 meet the third
Monday at 7:00 pjn. at tha
poet home. 3644 8. Sanford

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG
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IN THE CMON IT COUNT.
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IN W tSTATS Of
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CiKw l CowL lor Semnoto
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A l l INTERESTED PERSONS
AMi NOTlFItO THAT
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hone ol the peraenal repieaanlame, venue, w hmethctlen el
the Court era required to hie
then obte thane with ihto Court
WITHIN TXl LATIN OF THNII
(1) MONTHS AFTSR THI OATS
0* THt FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE ON Th i NTT
(101 DATS AFTtN THt OATS OF
SINVtCS OF A COPT OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AS creditor! el the Decedent
and other peraone having
clown! Ot demand* agebiit
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withm three (1) month* alter the
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LATIN OF THREE ID MONTHS
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NOTICE OR THIRTY (M l OATS
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ON THEM
AS ether creditor* el the
Decedent'! eetale meet Me
thee cleime with thto Court
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THI OATS OF THI
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The dale e l We Brat pubiacebon el Wre Nebco to Jane I blh.
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CASE NO. ST-StM -CA-IS-A
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
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Plaintiff
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MARTIN. D#c*e*#d
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JOE SERNIDO
IStfUNRROWN).
UNKNOWN SPOUSC
OF JOE BERNtDO,
■EMHIOLE COUNTY, a
Pehlrcal iubd.tuicr
el the State ot Florida.
WIUIAM MARTIN JAMES
MARTIN. SCHARLINE
CHEESE STATE OF FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE UNITED
STATES OF AMINICA.
deitoeei grantee*,
creditor*. and ether
ttohnown paraon* or unAnuen
clamrang try.
any olthe
above-named Defendant!
Defendant!
HOT16B
OF FORBOLOSURB BALI
NOTICE 1* hereby given Wet
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Circuit Court el Seminal*
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day Ol Jaty. ISM . el It M
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Sec Repict. according t* in*
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Seminole County Ceurtheuae.
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(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Dy Deborah Conani
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAIN OFF
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Butter S Moech, FA.
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COMPANY, to PlamliN and
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hfiRWEIT MORTOAOS. INC
PLAINtiU
V*
MICHAEL KING, IF ItVtNO
AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS d evisees .
O R AN tlll. ASSIGNEES
L1IN0RI CREDITORS
TRUStilS ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES
CLAlUiNOAN INTEREST
DT. THROUOH. UNOER
OR AGAINST MICHAEL
NINO JEANNE L KING.
JAMES NISTHAROT.
MOAWEST FINANCIAL
BUSINESS CREDIT. INC
RICH UNITIO CORP
W A RICH UNITEO
CORPORATION.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
UNITED StATES
OF AMERICA. JOHN DOS
ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
OFF
NOTICE IS
tunuenl le aa
fa
Mellon
to
r-rvtlaaere te le deled Ji
dm ISM. entered to Cwb Cate
No S7-I«S4-CAIS-W el We
CircWI Com* at the IETM
In Ml
NOU
C oen*
SANFORD.
Ftortda. I wa m N to
and N b bidder Sat ceeb AT
THf WEST FRONT DOOR e l Ike
1CENROLS County Courthou
to Eantotd. Ftortda. at It:'
•'deck am on W* 7w Jay el
July. IM S “

LOT E. BLOCK O. AS TOR
FARMS. ACCOROMO TO Th I
P U T THEREOF. RECORDED IN
P U T BOON S. RROB IE O f ?N(
PUBLIC BECOROS OF M l
NOLI COUNTY. PLORKkA
Dated du* SM dtog s f JUNE.
ISM
(CIRCUIT COUNT BSAEJ

Storide. el HOB AM
an Me SBtb Nay el June. (SOS.
ty aa eet torth to aaid Final
Judgment, la awl
LOT M . THE HIGHLANDS OF
LAKE MART. ACCOROMO TO
THE PLAT
THEREOF AS
RECOROSO M PU T BOOK *7.
PAGES l i st OF THE PUOLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLI
COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOT! PURSUANT TO THE
FMR
OBIT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW
IS D C lb u 'T D BC A OSBT
COLLECTOR ATTBMPTM 0 TO
COLLECT A OSBT AN0 ANT

SF FORSCLQSUM SO U
NOItCE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Judgnwnl oi lorecleeura deled
June SOL IMS. entered m Crtb
Ceee Me M fSt CA IS ( ot toe
CbmM Cowl el the IITM
Cbcurt to end ter SIMICeunty
SANFORD
I wdi **C to toe tughmt
end beet bidder tor ceeh AT
THE WIST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE el the SEMINOLI
County
Ceurthoute
tocetod et M l N PARK AVS NUE
to SANFORD. Florida cl 11 M
am an to* t*ih dey al July.
ISM toe loltowmg deacribed
grapeity a* ml forth m tad
Final Judgment loLOT t i t . SAN IISAIT1AN
HSIOHTS UNIT 4 ACCORDING
TO THI P U T THEREOF AS
RBCOROEO IR PU T BOOK IS.
PAGE El. PUBLIC RECORD OF
MNMFOLF COUNTY FLORIDA
(CtRCLffT COURT M_AU
Ciwuit Court

'■ * ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH
TlfS ACT.
■dee naadmg
nvadlUOh
COURT ADMINISTRATION,
i-to
SEMI NOLB
Cdnhty
urtheu** el «0F-StS-«*M 1
400 MS S771 (TOM bt 1-SS0SSS-S770. Stb '
DAVID l STERN. P *
SSI S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE MB

JURtSDtOTMN DIVISION
0 M B M i M I I I 0 * IS I
NONWIST MORTOAOS INC
VS
PUINtIFF
HERMIT C UNDRESS.
IF UVHtO. AND IF
DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HUNS
OEVtSEES. ORANTIES
ASSIGNEIS LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTIIS
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIINNQ AN INTEREST DY
THROUOH. UNDER OR
AOAMST HERMIT C lA N ­
DRESS JR. RUTH E
UNDRESS. IF LIVING AND IF
OSAO. THt UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEIRS. DEVI SEES
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES
LIENORS. CREDITORS
TRUSTISS ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH
IMOSR OR AGAINST
RUTHS LANORSSS.
HUNTINGTON NATIONAL
BJ-NH JOHN DOE ANO
JANE OOt AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DCFENOANTlt)

THB LAW OFFICES OF
B M p d .B iaR M .B A .
ATTORRBY FOB PLAINTIFF
M l B UMiorady Prara
.FLS3SE4

L e g a l N o tlc e a

M AM PM
CASE NB. M-IS4-0A-4S-W
JOYCE L CACCIATORL
PI ami lit.
MAOALV HAMPTON.

Clark et Wo Cue art Court
By Rut* Kmg

et toe

L e g a l N o tlc e a

Oetendanl

lb Maga/y Hampton
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
at Iion ter damage* re tutting
hem automobile mghgence hat
•to required le verve a copy el
year written detente*, It any. to
H an the ptoimiH'* attorney,
who** addin* ia Crew* E
Beditatd. P A . ISO North
Magnoba Are aw*. Suite B
Orlando. Florida 1M01. on at
hater* July Sth. IM S and Ma
We original wtth Wa ctork el
on Iha plemllffe attorney «r
wunedtotoly Iherealtor otherwtoe a detauN wiN be eatered
•gamet you ter the rebel
needed m the carmptaml or
pelrtten
OATSO an JUNF tnd (M S
Me ryean* Men*
Aa Ctork ol We Court
By Rutb Ktog
Aa Deputy Clerk
Pukinh June S. IS. IS. 31
ISM
MR-1*
M TN I CISeWIT COURT
BF THE ■WNTSINTN
JBBWUkL CIRCUIT
■ ANO FOR
OEMHIO i l COUNTY.
FLOMOA
CIVIL OIVtStON
NO. S-S47I CA IS -I
WAtbtoC
Murk S Seal
Truetare *4 Senate**
Irirtt CSf-lf*
Ptemhlta
!*Lacey M Powera
COTIC I OF SAAB
NOTICE I I HINEBV GlVfN
Wet purauanl to a Fmel Delator
Judgment
el
Fereeleeura
enter** m lh* above ttytod
cava* new pendmg n ttto
court, that I and ***
eat and beat tedder tor eath at
We Watt Freni Door et the

iSBfxiitelp Ciwnty Ci

30t N Park Aeanata. Sanford
FL 11771 at It M a m ee Jtoy
Sth
ISM.
the
M
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kne e l tel A TMANOLSOALI.
to rite ptal
to ptal book A page
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nurth partotot with aaid wwei
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IT *A*
JUNE Sth. IBM

BE UBBD FOR THAT I
Baled Wa Bth day at June,
IMS.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o l Cbcurt Court
By Ceaebe V Shorn
Deputy Clerk
COOtLIt t STAWIARSKI
•SIS Bey I

Ctork at Circuit Court
Bv Bulk Kmg
Deputy Ctork
WMhemC Suet man PA
1*70 Medruga Aea Surf* 111
Coral Oebto* FL 11144
PuMab June II. IS. ISM

l * * t MS SS toet
to We water* edge
el Labe Jeaaup. thence M
SeudtoetocHy etong We awton
edge to e paint on We Beei baa
to Me Wbclotty 1/1 at Let IS;
M mmute* SO tee end* West
U f . f t tost mots or less ttoog
•aid Baal bne to the PotM ot
ALSO: Subtect to S
S0 0 toot eaaement tor
S Egrv** lymg ISO tool on each
aide e l the tohowtog described
center hrve Commence at the
Sautheaat corner et the Weal
1/1 e l Lol 10 TUBKAWILLA
SHORES, a* recorded to Ptol
Book S. Page S I el to# Pebhe
Records Ol Seminole County
Florida, thence rue North IS
degree*. S3 mmute*. M a tt­
end* Weed 1*7 S tool etong
ol Orange Avenue to We Perm
ol Bogmnmg el eeid cenwrtme.
thence run North M degree*. M
mnutea. 00 aecenda Seat M 0 0
teat pares*I wrth the West line
et Sw tael t/1 ot eeid Lot 19. to
Wo larrniniie at M e
0R0ERE0 al SEMINOLE
County. Florida Wit Ith day el
MARVANNE MORSE
At Clerk. Circuit Court
SEMINOLE County. Flonde
By Ceceka V tkarn
At Oapuly Clerk
•PEAR A HOFFMAN. PA
70S Beuth Ouw Highway
Coral Oebtoa. Florida 11US
TvRkptiofN^ |)R|
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DtSABtLiniB ACT OF lt « 0
Adnunit Iretore Order
No S7.1
II you are a para on with a d ie
ability who need! any accom­
modation in order to participate
m Hue proceeding, you ara emi­
tted at no coal io you to We
promeion el cerum aeeretance
Pleat*
contact
Court
AdnunralreUen at M l N Park
PL SE3M, I*S7)

m r wtthM i

maul
al
J
rwkPw SMWial ' W
e*
Pubheh June IS. IS. 11

IE. IB. ISM

IB TUB
S P T N fl I STB
obtained by writing to E Ann
McOaa. Pro*Idem. Eemineto
Comnwnlty Cadage.
ISO
Welder Boulevard. Saalerd.
Florida U T T l. or by calling
MS-MIS and arrangmg to an

to a ssa il a»T datide
at
i

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V
^^Mw4w4v^^^Wd^WuPeY*W|^W
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need • retard e l the prar

lags to

Wei b va»gf We praaead
made, whtoh record

dencowperTMtoR theappatoto
to be bbaad. per Seclwn
SMSISt, Florida Statute*
Service* wW be ayaitobto to
portieipent*
with
tentery
impair mania it raguaaled at
ib to advance
PNoae nerrty Dr McOee. aacre
lary to the beard, tl Wat# am
Puhlnh June IS. ISM
DER-ITS

•IBIBOLB BOUNTY,
FLORIDA
JURtSMOTtON BtVIStON
BABB BBt BB I M BAIS A
NORWtBT MORTGAGE. HS0
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBSRT J KAUFMANN. IF
UVtNO. AND IF 04AO. TUB
UNKNOWN BPOUSE.
HEIRS. MVISSSS.
ORAN TIES. ASSIBRSSI.
DEHORS, CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND A U
0THSR PARTIES
IINTERSST

RUSSELL A BARTZSN
issisrs-w -stisi.
JESSICA JO BARTZEN
(BMIS4-M-S7M).
(■MMOLS COUNTY, a
Political (ubdivtaion
ol the Stole e l Florida.

any ot the
above-named Oelendanlt,

OF FORieiOSURE SALS
NOTICE la hereby given Wat
the under*igned Clatk al the
Chcuil Court e l Seminole
County. Florida, wbl an Hi* 14b
day bl JULY. ISSS. al 11 OS
A.M al Wa btoal Fran*
• I the
Count
Ftoridb

to Sis
d*earthed praparty situate
l andnela County. Florida:

LYRA TURNER. Wk/e
LYRA I. TURNER.
household f in a n c e

CORPORATION. III.
UNKNOWN TENANTS/
OWNSRS.

TO
DEVISEES

TORS. TRUSTBtS OR OTHSR
CLAIMANTS OF LYRA TESMU
a/VelYRA W TEMPU
eat

by. tkreugh

ORAMTEES.
____________,
LIENORS.
CREATORS
TRUSTEES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS OF LVRA TEMPLE
a/k/a LVRA W. TEMPU
and •■ parttot having or alNm

BY. THROUOH UN0CR OR
AOAJNST WARDA FARMER.
UNKNOWN SPOUM OF
WANDA FARMER, IF ANT.
JONN DOB ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M

LAST KNOWN AOORESS:
UNKNOWN
TOU AN! NOTIFIED thpl an
action to lerecleae mortgage on

Ferae losers Bate Stolid June
IW. ISM. entored to Ctyb Cae*
No M MS CA1S Aet the Chcuil
Court e l the ISTN Judtotol
Circuit to and ter SSMINOLI
County. Bantord. Flonde. I wbl
•eb to the tugboat end beat bid­
der tor ceah at the W**t Front
Deer ot the SEMINOLE County
Courihouaa m Sanlord. Flonda.
at (I SO o'clock a m on We 7W
dty ot July ISM Nto toitowmg
deaanbed property *• ael terah
in
aaid
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wrl.
LOT SB, TUICAWILLA UNIT 7.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS REC0R0ED IN
PU T BOOK I t PAQE *S-t7, OF
THE PUNLIO REC0R0E OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated Hue Ith day el JUNE.
IMS
(CIRCUIT COURT ESAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk et the Circuit Court
By: Cecelia V. (keen
Deputy Clerk
Bl ACCORBANCE WITH THI
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. peraone wbh dwatelCOURT ADMMtETRATION. si
We
SEMINOLE
County

PLAINTIFF
LUZN ARCJLS.
IF UVINO. ANO IF
0EAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORAN THE.
ASStONIIS LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTISS
ANO ALL OTHSR PARTIS!
C U IMtMO AN MTIRSST BV.
AGAINST
LU1
Npr ARCAS
■
mMmiPswNFP w
yNPMi'm
^^yw^^f*

GRANTEES.

OR AOAMST ROMRT J
KAUFMANN. CARMEUTA
L KAUFMANN. WANDA
FARMER. IF UVINO. AND
W OEAO. THE UNKNOWN
EPOUtl. HEIRS.
DEVISIIE. ORAN TEEI.
ASS IONISE. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ARO A U OTHER FARTIES

C0UNTRTWHM HOME
LOANS. INC , a New
Plainutt.

U M 1 ______
M l LYRA W TEMP LE:

ty to Eimlnaie County. Florida:
LOT S3. BLOCK C. TANGLE
WOOO
SECTION
THRU
REBUT. ACCOROMO TO TNI
PU T THEREOF AS RECOROSO
M BUT BOOK 10. BAUSONS
M . PUBLIC RS C0R0B OF
M M N 0 U COUNTY, FLORMA.
and htvtog a comma
IM S ENtoera A ra .
Mtk, FLMFM
you sm required to aerve an
erigtoat ot your written detone* » it arty. wtW We Senbneto
County Clerk ot thto Court with­
in 30 dme bom We tiral dale of
publication, end to aarye a
copy • * Ftototttra Attorney.
Dsu0M M. Balm, et Wa law
Firmer MASON 4 ASSOCIATES.
B ^ . whom addraea N i f I f f
US. Highway IS NoiW
Florida HIS*, within to day*
bom Wa Drat data e l pubScaSen. otharartoe a default wR bs

icitol damandad to ih* com
plaint
Dated JUNE 10W. ISM
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLINK OF THI COURT
By: Ruth Ktog
A* Deputy Clark
t o ------- ----

UJZH ARCJLS IF ANY.
RIVf ASIDE AT TWM RtVERS
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION,
m e . so uth e rn
JAM DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POS M SFtON
DBFENOANTIS)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl le • Summery
Judgnwnl at teracteeura
June Sth. IM A entered to Civil
Cass Nb. SS-M7 CA 141 el the
Circuit Court et the 1ETH
Judraiel Chcuil to and for SIMINOLI
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I arti ced to We M#iekl
end beet bidder for ceeb Al We
We*t FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE el the SEMINOLE
County Ceurtheuae tocetod at
M t N. PARK AVENUE to SANFOND. Florida, el 1t;M a m on
We 14th day ol July: ISSS We
•M fotW tosald
74* OF MVBNSIDE AT
TWM RtVERS UNIT IH-B,
ACCOROMO TO THB P U T
THBREOF AS RECOROSO IN
B U T BOOK 4*. PAGES S
THROUOH f, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORD OF BEMIHOLI COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Dated Wit SW day June. ISM.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARYANNE MORES
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Br- Ceceka V them

n_______
t u l lOFFICES OF
OAVtOJ STIRS. PA
ATTORNEY FOB PLAINTIFF
M l B. Unhreraity Drive
Plantation. FL 33114
(•**)&gt; IS-sco«
M-t4ttTlFNMA)MfL
In accordance with Hie
American wiW DHatuhttoa Act,
peraone wiW dieabdilwe need­
ing a apectol accommodation to
coMact We Clerk ot We
em a il Court at We SEMINOLE
•I 407-333-

M M THE ISTAtl OF
HENMAN A
M uSlllAICHOIN
Deceated
NOTICE
CF ABMMBTNATtOM
Tke Adnunrelralien el in*
(title
al
Merman
A
Muebtracheen. Deceated Fdc
SS e iS C P n pending
Nto Chceil Court
County.
Ftortda.
to wMch to M t N Park Are
Sanford, FL SSrn-ISCt The
named end oddtoiaoy et tke
Peraeael Repreeenlaltee and
ALL INTIRCBTSO PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
AS portent #h ahem ttec
-me# it eerved who have
,&lt;clrone Wet ahaOenge the
rr-i lily el the Wat. We quahliration*
el
the
Peraenal
diction

et

thto

Court

M T N I CMOUfT COUNT
OF T N I 10TN JUDICIAL
CNfCUIT. M ANO FON
SSMINOLI COUNTY.
FLONIBA
BCBSNAl
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOi CS CSSCA ISO
COLONIAL MORTOAOS
COMPANY
vs
Plaintiff
FRANCIS A TRKOMt
i* LIVING AND IF
MAD THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE M(IRI
MVISITS GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES LIINOMS
CRIDilORS TNUttISS
AND ALL OTHIN PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTERS ST BY
THROUOH UN D M OR
AGAINST FRANCIS A
TRtCOMI MART P
TRICOMl A/K/A MARY A
TRtCOMI tF LIVING ANO IF
MAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HUNS O IV K IIS
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES
LIINOMS CREDITORS
TRUSTIIS ANO ALL OTHSR
PARTIES CLAIIWtoG AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH
INO ta OR AGAINST
MARY P TRiCOM*
AIK/A MARY A TRICOMl
JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
t|HANTS IN POSSESSION
MFEMDAMTfS)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SSLS
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
IMtuenl le a Summery Fmel
htogmeni el totectotute deled
June SW ISM entered m Cwd
Cave No •* *44 CA 14 ( to Ih*
Cur wit C a u l e l the ISTN
Judicial C a n * m end for l(IR NOU
County
SANFORD
Flonde. I wdi *eff le the tegheel
end heal tedder foe ceth AT
WEST FRONT OOOR OF COUR­
THOUSE •• t-r IF WHOLE
Cowry Ceurtheuae totaled tl
M l R PARK AVENUE in EARI CRD Ftortda I t H M i n w
We t*W day to Jury ISM Ih*
toMaw eg deec'dted property a*
act forth te teal Summery Fmel
LOT 13 LAKE ANN (STATES
UNIT TWO ACCORDING TO
the

plat

thereof

art

with Wit Court WITHIN THI
LATIN OF THREE MONTHI
AFTER THE OATS OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTKE OR THIRTY 0AYI
AFTER THI OATI OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
on them

AS creditor* et We decedent
and ether person* having
claim* or demand*
decedent's e*lata aa wham a
copy to Wit notice to
within three month* alter the
data et Iha tiral pubhaalien to
Km notice m e t Me Wew c
with thi* Court WITHIN THI
LATIN OF THNII MONTHI
AFTER THI OATI OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N 0 T K I ON THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THI OATI OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTKI
ON THEM
AH other creditor* ol the dece­
dent and peraone having clelrnt
et demand* agauwl
dent** aatata must hie Web
claim* wrth thto Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTIN THI
OATI OF THE FIRST PUBLICS
DON OF THIS NOTICE
A ll CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
ODJICTIOMI NOT SO FILED
WILL B l FOREVER BARRED
The date at tint Pubbcatten to
thto Nolle* 1* June ttth.
Peraenal Repretentebv*
Jerry Hem!*
MS Maury Reed tl;
Orlando FL 31*01
Attorney tor

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in

tAoaM KBCisitM

M , "fVIN,|F«P3t*troiSlMt
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11 Ml*vtN /bipgicssouoqssia
S4 Meida
VIN JMIFC3313G0I1EIM
Auction m l be held 07-SI-SS
ct IS 00AM al
Towing. 1140 ■ DR 437.
Pubheh June 1*. IMS
______
DEN-1S3

VSMICK AUCTION

Re moral ef (he b ---deacribed vehicle* wee canducted te aanpea ace wiW FS
7117* Halite Ihel Outch’e

Towing endHi *eld veto*to* cl
Pubhc Auctionfor ceehon JULY
SW. ta*4 el taea em el MS
Peratmmoa Ave. Senterd.
flonde We rueervu We right le
withdrawany aehnie* hemIM*
auction Art vetectee told AS IS
He trite guaranteed Nulth'e
Tewing reeerve* the nghl to ted
on eny autetle
IP4« OLD* 4D
ntiGiAYsavscMmiM
IM S CAGLE 40
tOtf iMjPSSCt-'AOIt 70S
1M7 TORO 40
IO«lFABP*7USMAtMfM
Ipet PLYMOUTH VAN

I043P4FHIIOSMRI( f 4IP
IM4 TOYOTAVAN
IDtJTTTRJlVlIMliaSt
Venule* nwy 1» Vtewed one

hour prior te t* 1*
Pubheh June ••- 1PM
HR-111
N O TK I
OP FICTITIOUS N A M
Netice it hereby gte*n Wei I
em vrrgngvd m tertwwee el H I
Kberly
Ceurl.
Seatord.
Ftends
IJ H i
Senwnele
County Honda under the
I ul&gt;l-out Heme el BCLTCNA
MtRlCAriM end Wei I -tend
to reveler eeid name wbh tha
Orum-va to C*rp*r*ttone
ThSehtceee. Ftertoe m aenan
dene* wdh the preview*! •• We
fubbeue ham# SleivTe* ToNil Sec Iten SSI PS Ftonde
Sraluto* 1141
In n to e d Irn p e n v n

Theme* I lyen
Pieentont
Pubh»n /we IS 1444
MR-117

M -IS tt-O A -fS -A
HOMS 4AVTMQS OF
ASMRKA.FSB k U i
to
FA'.
ROSAM T0OOHAN.
e/kr* R**e M Hart ee
ANN M HOrLSM.ee
to Ihe fi*tato el Oragery

RECORMD iN PLAT COOK I*
PAG* 34 OF THI PUBLIC
RECORD OF SEIGNOLI COUN­
TY. FLOR'D*
OawNrrue Prtt Gay Jung, rasa
(CIRCUIT COURT MALI
MARYANNE MORSE

THE UNKNOWN HEIRS

By Cecetie V (keen
Deputy Ctork
THE LAW OFFKES OF
DAViO J STERN PA
ATTORNEY FON PLAINTlf f
M l S Unreul arty Orrv*
L -lr 111
Pienlelmn FL 11134
14*4(311 soao

h £ a UA C' VoOoIlA?*Md'
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AMCNDtNO THI CUT OF
L0N0W000
PERSONNEL
POLICIES ANO PROCIDUNSS.
PROVIDING FON CONfLKTS.
SEVERABILITY AND AN IFFICnvtDATE
■aid Ordinance wee pieced sn
f n l reeding on June IS. ISM.
end the CMy Commttiron «W
contutor eerne for final peaange
and edepben alter W* pubhc
hearing, which wM be held In
the City Hell. 17S Weal Werran
Arvnue Lengaroed. Florida, on
Mendey. We Sth day to July
A D . ISM , al 3.40 p m . ot at
•oen thereafter et petMbte Al
to* mealing, intoreeled partite
may appear and be heard with
reaped to
the prepared
Ontorsue* Thto hearing may be
continued from Maw te lime
unM Uriel eeben le taken by the
City CommMtien
A copy o l Ibe proposed
Ordinance is peeled el Ihe City
Has. Longeaad. Flonde. end
Copie* ere on hie with the Clerk
to the City and seme mey be
impeded by Ihe pubhc
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Peraon with diaabrtriie* need­
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Coerduialar. at (407) 340-34*1,
■I toast 4S hours in advance ot
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Order or Final Judgment to-wit
Thn Latterly It SS toet at Lot
T. aS el Lota I B S end MW
We atarty 1/1 e l Lai IS.
TUBKAWILLA SHORES, a*
recorded in Plat Bee* S. Page
SI e l the Pubhc Record! el
■emmet* County. Ftanda. mere
particularly deacribed a* fol­
low* Begin at the Se«Wee*t
corner el the Wetlerly 1/3 el
Lot to. (hence tun N IS
degree*. CS mmute*. 00 *#*•
end* W**t I U M tool

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deacribed vehicle* was ten­
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H I T ) Notice that Bnick's
Towing wrtl ted said veMctoe at
PubSa Auction foe caah an JULY
10th. iras el I B M am tl MO
Peralmmon A v e . Sanford.
Florida Wa retane Wa right le
withdraw any vehicle* from Ifot
auction Art vehicle* told AS IS
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CITY OF LONOWOOO
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PUBLISH Friday: June IS, ISM
DfR-tSS

purauanl W Wet Fmel Judgment
to Furecto*urc deled June Itlh
1PM. end entered to cnrtl ce*e
number S4 24IC CA-14 A *1
W* C «tw l Court *t Ih* llth
Judicral Circuit in *nd lor
S*minute
County
Ftonde
■ f o r t * HOME SAVMSOS OF
ASHRKA FSB FW/A HOMS
SAV1NOS OF AMERKA. F A . to
PtetottW and ROSA M TOOORAN. A/K/A ROSA M HART.
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIOA. SUCCESSOR BV
MERGER
WITH
FLORIDA
NATIONAL BANK.
UNITEO
■TATES OF AMERKA ■ JAR!
JACOBO D/K/A PLATINUM
ENTENPRIEEE.
/ONATHON
DORN
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PLATINUM
IN1EHPRIEIS.
DAVIO
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LEDIOOA D/B/A PLATINUM
ENTERPRISE!,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. A POLITICAL SUBDI­
VISION OF THB STATE OF
FLORIOA.
... UNKNOWN
PERSONS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT BEAL PROPERTV. NM/A NATHAN PRKE. ANN
M HOILSTT, AS PENSONAl
RSPRSSERTATrVS OP TNE
■STATE OF oaSOONT I .
TOGO NAN. DICEAM0. THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS. OfWMEE.
ORAN TEES
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CRI0IT0RI.
TRUSTIIS.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANT! CLAIMING BT.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST GRIOORTE TOOORAN. DECEASED. IF UVINO. ANO
ALL
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMIMQ IT.
THROUOH.
UNOER ANO A0AINIT THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT!*)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO RE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHITHER
•AID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST &gt; ■
SPOUSES HEIRS, DEVISEU.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS. STATE OF FLORI­
DA DEPARTMENT OF REV­
ENUE. (ULAUA C TODORAN.
(L I TODORAN. JR.. M/ara
Defendant!!). I w « t e l lo h e
foghekl and b*tl bidder foe
caah al Ih* weal Irani dan* to
Iba Ssnuneto County cwrrt*
houe# bi Eanford, Senunoto
County. Florida, el 11.00 AM
«m Ih* ISlh day el July. I t * !
We toSowing detenbed propertg aa ael forth in astd Final
Judgnwnl is nil
LOT IS. SPRING VALIEV VIL­
LAGE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROSO
iN PLAT COOK t l . PAGE 70. OF
TNI PUBLIC RECOBOS OF
MSBNOIE COUNTY. FLOMOA.
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COUEOTION
PRACTICES ACT TOU ARE
AOVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEIMID TO B l A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A H I T ANO ANT
INFORMATION 0BTAMED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dalad Ih* ISW day
JUNE
IM S
MARYANNS MORES
Clark e l Cm utt Court
By Deborah Conani
Oapuly Clark
COOtUS t STAWIARSKI

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Legal Notice*
l « TUB CIRCUIT COURT
0® T N I BMMTBIWTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OR
TM« RTKTB OR RLORIDA.
W AND RON
•IMIHOLR COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Caaa N*i 07- 1411-CA-14
Ofvtoten: A
SATlOhSDANC UOATOAOC
CORPORATION

Plaintiff

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GLENN 8 ROGERS.
a k / a O K h h B ROOM S
JR OA1L W ROOIRS.
Ml RON COVf
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
INC and NORWtST
UNANCIAL FLORIDA INC .

0*1*Adam*

NOTICI or SALB

Nobc* ia
pnran that
pursuant la a Fmal Judgment ol
lotfcN lu ta entered In th#
above-styled cauaa. la IN#
Circuit Court al Seminal#
County. Flonda. I w l tod the
preperty tituala in tanunoto
County. Florida, described at
Lot 14 GREENWOOD LARIS,
UNIT 4 according la th* plot
tnaraot at recorded in Riot
Cook IS Paget 4* «3 Pubhc
Records ol Saminote County,
Flonda
at pubfac tala, to ttva highest
and ball bvddei, lot cssh, at ttva
County Courthouse. m Sanford
Flonda at 11 00 A U OR JULY
1SIN. ISO*
DATED ttvra tltN day ot JUNE.
ISOS
Uaryanna Worao
Clark at Cticurt Court
By Deborah Conant
Daputy Clark
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES
ACT
OF
IW
Adnurvittratfv* Order No 03-37Parton* with a disability ntvo
naad a apacial accommodation
to parbcipata in ttua pocaad'ig
ttvould contact ADA coordavator it &gt;01 N Park Aaanua Sveta
N &gt;01 Santord Florida 31771
al Matt Nee daya pnor to th*
proceeding Telephone 407JJ1 *330 oat I H f . 1-S00-MI4/71 (TOO) or 1-WO-BU-O770
f»). na Flonda Rotoy Samca
note
This c o m m u n ic a ­
tion FROM A DEBT COLLEC­
TOR IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL­
LECT A DEBT AND ANT INFOR­
MATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOB THAT PURPOSE
Gibbons. SmftR CoAn
S Amatt
P0 Boa IIFT.
Tampa. Fl SSSOt
Faa | I1 » SFF-S1S0
Rwtu.au Juno IS. N ISSS

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Oaama A Xaftoum at al
Oatondanta
NOTIOB
OR R0RBCL04UBB SAAB
NOTICB IB HEREBY GIVEN
mat purauant to s Final
Judgment ol toractaaura dalad
Jun« 11th. 1MB and

Legal NotlceT
nances now or hers aMar placed
thereon Including, but not bmitod to. oil apparatus and
equipment whether or not
physically altiaad to Ih* land or
any building, used to provide or
supply alt-coehag air condiboning, heal. gat. water, light
power, relngeratton ventilation,
laundry, drying, dishwashing
garbage disposer ot ether art*
wee*, and aS watt* vonl ayslam* antannoa. pool oqurpmonl.
window
covering*
drape* and drapery rod*, car­
pet mg and Moor covering,
awtunga. ranges everta. water
healer* and a Itached eabvrvets
it being Intended end agreed
that such llama be conclutrvety
Jar mad lo be aItiled to and to
be pert ot th* root property- and
(c) aM water and water right*
(whether or not apputtanant)
and ahare* ol stock perta.n,ng
to such eater or water rights
ownership ol which aRecta acid
proparty and (d) th* rent*,
income, iseue* and proht* *1 aft
property
DATED Hut tSth day al JUNE
MARTANNE HOME
CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Dabury Clark
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. PERSONS WITH DIS­
ABILITIES HEEDING A SPECIAL
accommodation
should
CONTACT COURT ADMINIS­
TRATION AT )0 t N PARR
AVENUE SUITS N301 SANFOR0 FlORlOA 11771 TELE­
PHONE 1*0/1 313-4330 I 41!F
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN OATS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEIOtNO
IF HEARING IMPAIRED. (TOO)
t-100 SM'IFFI OR VOICE (V)
1-M0-0*3-0770. VIA FLORIDA
RELAT SERVICE
Brian K Hof*
HOLLAND A KNIGHT LLP
Attorneys lor Ploantill
Poal Office Boa I44N
Fori Lauderdale. FL 1*301-40TO

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CLASSIFIED AD RATES

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ICUfUTY BARS A DOORS
Lie, 34 yrs Eap
50000

Tuesday Emu Friday 12 Noon tho day bofora piMcation.
Sunday 12 Noon Friday

doa^va IV sq R Fra# MI
Quatoy guaranteed
JCH m s ocular 4Q7 m v e a

21—PERSONALS
m Iw a«anl ol an Btror, Bta BanEnoiB HaiMd wR ba ittoontAM
lor tw M hoamon orty and orty to t * ortonl ol t » cos! ol *M
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TO PLACE AN AD CALL
ORLANDO

407/3tA-M 11

PePARTMENT HOURS

START DATMO TOMOHT pUy

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ROMANCE aitfcFS

23— Lost &amp; Found

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Pubboh Juno IB, M. IBM
DON-tEO
M T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP TUB 1BTN JVBMIAL
c ir c u it ob Fl o r id a

JURISDtOTKMI DIVISION

55— Business
O ttobtunttus

•*—Apaxtmuoi ■
Unfurnished
LKMwy wa* 31Q41Q0

$ 3 0 0 -$ 5 0 0
Dattmbg (tens cards No ta­
perwoe* nactonry For mora
mtormsaon tend a SASE to

BT-BBBM .04 - 14-4
H044B ■ AVINOS OF
AMOA K A FSB UV« Ham*
Saving* ol Amanca, FA .
toamliH

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BMRY BAUMANN, *4Al.
None* to hereby p re s that
Pursuant te toot Final Jodwawnl
ol Fwrootooem doted Juno llto
10BB. and snlared In ctvM case
number BT-BMB0-CA-14-A. of
too Circuit Court of to* llto
Circuit to and tor
County.
Florida,
m oral* HOW BAVI NOS OF
AMIIHCA. F t * FrKJA HOME
SAVINGS OF AMBBKA. F A . I*

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rath at to* weal Irani dear ol
too Sommolo County courthnuao In Sontord. Bomtoolo

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ol Amanco. FBI. I/Vt
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RIouiliH,
and
Oaama
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ZaAounv Victor 0 Sctarra and
Patricia A Vannpor. Eddia
U dan. B B S DrysaaS B T4a
Inc, a Florida aorporalMn.
Umlad Stataa ol Amanca.
Umtad Stata* ol Amanca,
Department ot Houalng and
Urban Development.
Juba
laAoum. apouaa ol Oaama A
ZaRoum. Pamela Floyd (Tanaat)
and Bulb Curtain (Tenant). ara
me Oatondanta. I ana aal to tho
lughasl and boat bidder for
caaN al Iho Rtoal Irani door of
to*
SarrUnola
County
Courmouao. Bantord, Flonda al
11 M o'clock A M on too t i n
day ol July. IMS. tho Inflowing
datenbad property at act Forth
In told Final Judgment to tail
Lot I. Block A. SLOVAK VIL­
LAGE SUBDIVISION according
to tho plot thorool ao recorded
m Plat Book B. Roga IS of tho
Public Racorda ol Sommolo
County. Flonda. LESS too Wool
IS 40 fool and LESS tho
Southerly US M foot and LESS
tho toOowuvg doacnbod proper-

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CaSifltV
Sg flttllBrt
kd^^aPWld In
Sap ItltNAdi Ne^^WOerSg
by Warranty Oaad racordad
Fibmary if. IM S to Official
Record* Boo* NOT. Pag* 1M
ol the Public Racorda of
I a mmol*
County.
Florida,
doacnbod a* foAovaa That port
of Lai 1. Block 'A*. SLOVAK
VILLAGE subd ivisio n accord­
ing to tho Plot thorool at
recorded In Plal Book •, Pago
IS ol Iha Pub Uc Records ol
Seminole County Flonda. more
particularly doarnbad ot tef­
lon*
Commence
01 Iht
Northw#*l cornar ol the
Southwest 1/4 ol Sachon IT.
Township I t South, Rang* SO
EatL 8*mmol* County. Flonda;
tham* run t 01*01*14* E along
tha Waal leva ol sard Soum eat I
1/4 4 distance el IS4&gt; 71 leal
lo tha North*eel comar ol th*
North*aal 1/4 ol Section 14.
Tavnahip 11 loulh, Rang* &gt;0
Feat Irmnoia County. Flonda.
thane* deporting a*-d Waal hn*
run N 10*00*2)’ I along Ih*
North luv* ol sold North*oat 1/4
4 dittanc* ol ISM SO tool lo
th* point ol curvotur* ol * curve
cone tv* Southwesterly having
a rodiu* o M IS t 44 lest Ihonc*
run along to* ora ol told cure*
through o control angl* ot
t l ’ l l St* * distance *1 1*1 SB
1**1 to Ih* Northerty protection
ol th* East fan* ol told Block
•A", thane* departing told
curve run I 00*E1*ST* E along
atid Northerty protection a dielane* ol f t 3S loot lo Ih*
Northoaal corner #1 told Block
‘ A’ and Southerly right-ot-way
fan* of Mowott Branch Rood
according to aaid plot ol SLO­
VAK VILLAGE SUBDIVISION tor
* Point ol ■agmnlrvg. Ihonc*
continue f 00*11*37* E along
atid East line el Block *A* *
dittanc* ol 14 IS loot Ihonc*
departing l i d East lev* run N
J4*1S IS* W a dittanc* ol 10 SO
tact lo tha aforest'd Soulhorty
rgVil-ol-wty bn* ol Howoll
Branch Read. Ihonc* run ■
SI* 17 34* I along said aoulherly nght-ol-*oy bn* o dittanc*
ol I I SO toot to Ih* Point ol
Baguvrung
Together with a l Intoraat
which Borrower now hot or may
harealtar acquit* In or to told
I I party and fai and to (a) *u
eatamenta and righto ol way
appurtenant thorool. and |b) a l
buddmgt. aIrue Iurea, improvemanta futures, and appurte­

l3™ nV*MOWEU (STATES
SUB01VISION
BEPLAT.
ACCORDINO TO THI PLAT
TNIM O F AS MCOWMO NS
PLAT BOOK 14 PAGES 41 AMO
4B. OB THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARI
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BB A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTIM P UNO TO
COLLECT A 0IB T AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED BOR THAT PURPOSE
OattA tha ttto day of JUNE.
IBM
MARTANNE MORSE
Clorb ot Cwcoit Com

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wo u

M. Sent

IB 1

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101— Houses*
Furnished

71—Help Wanted

Deputy Clerk
COOtllt E (TAWIARIKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 410
Tampa. Flonda 3SMT
Tel*phone (O il)077-4000
CAS ••T-44S04
Pubftoh June t t . H . IBM

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HOME SAVINOS OB
AMI RICA FSB.

279-Ha UUNG

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286-Leg al Services

262-Cabinets

OUT W EASTMAN. *t a l.
D

BOTIDE
Notice to hereby given mat
purauant to that Final Judgment
Ol Foreclosure dated Juno llto.
ItS i. and anlorad In cnril coo*
number B0-I44CA14 Dm A of
too Ctrcud Court of tho 1 4th
Judicial Circuit m and lor
Sonunol*
County.
Flonda.
wherein HOME IAV1NOI OF
AMERICA. FSB. to Ptotonlf and
OUT W EASTMAN. lo/Oie
Ostend*M|s) I wto *a« to Iho
lug heel and boat bidder lor
cash at to* watt Irani deer of
Hi* Eomfnoto County
bout* In Eonlerd. 0*
County. Florida, at 1100 AM
on th* ISlh day ol July, IMS.
to* following doacnbod proper­
ty at sol forth in aald Final
Judgment to wtt
LOT 0. TUOCAWILLA. UNIT A
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A t RECDR0E0 IN
PLAT BOOK 11. MGIO IS. M.
IT. AND M. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOBOB
OF
IEMINOLI
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DIET
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS 0CEMID TO BE A DIET
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DIRT AND ANT
INFORMATION OBTAINED WIU.
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOOI
Dated th* llto day ol Juno.
IBM
MARYANN! MORE!
Clerk ol Cue ml Court
By CoeaMa V Ekam
Deputy Ctork
COOILti B STAWIARSKI
401® Boy Scout B to b w N
Suit* 410
Tamp*. Flonda 33447
T*4*phone (113) 177-4400
CAB 104-00311
Pubfath June 1*. M. 10M
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Cleaning

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Services

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Business
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Taking the ‘byte’ out
of learning computers
By Dawn Jensen
HERALD CORRESI'ONOF.NT
OVIEDO - She arrives at
your doorstep wearing a crisp
blur oxford shirt, khaki pants
and ,1 friendly smile. Indeed,
not the typical looking com­
puter per son, Cindy Moors
linnits im*rr ih.ui I IS years of
experience to her house calls.
Her business ts Compu-Ease
that provides on-site computer
training in homes, small busi­
nesses ami within corporattons.
Moors grew up In InterloChen, Michigan. She at tended
and graduated from Interlothen Arts Academy In Michi­
gan and received a Bachelor of
Arts degree m Communica­
tions (rum the University of
Miami in 1982.
Moors began lier career
working as a technician for 11
veterinarian.
"The doctor was a true en­
trepreneur and had wanted to
get into the PC boom In early
1983.“ Moors said. * He sent
me to the back and asked me
to figure out how that box
worked.*
'Once 1 figured It out. I
trained everybody In the bos
pita].* she said. This led to me
training veterinarians around
(he nation. I would travel to
clinic and hospitals for weeks
at a time to setup their com­
puter systems and train their
employees. I loved every min­

ute of li and was a natural.
Thai was the beginning.'
Once Moors landed In Or­
lando. site lull tally siarted a
desktop publishing company
called The Corporate Image.
T lutvc always luid a knack
lor teaming software programs
quickly. I got some calls from
clients and Irinuls wauling me
m help them with this or that
on the computer, so that's how
It all started.* site said
Moors said frustration is
what brings clients to CompuEase.
"Out unique personalUed
service and friendliness la
what nukes them slay.* Moors
said.
Moors focuses mainly on be­
ginners and novices to the
computer and sees a variety of
concerns. They can range from
not knowing how to turn on a
computer or wluil lo do with II
once U's 011 to software appli­
cation difficulties.
•Often, they know ihe com­
puter can do this or that. Iltry
just don't know how.* she said.
'Compu-Ease is a way of get­
ting around the technical
manuals that don't speak Eng­
lish. No trehno-babblr al­
lowed. Wc talk lo the client,
not over their head,* Moors
said.
Clients range from senior
cllUens who want to leant and
play In the Internet, lo small
businesses that need to get
their companies computerised
to corporations needing to

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • The
Seminole
County
Young
Republicans will meet Monday.
May IH at Cranes Roost
Dustnens Center, suite 1689.
Alla monte Springs.
The guest speaker will be
Semlnnlr
County
Commissioner Win Adams.
The public Is wclcumr tc
attend a social hour at 0:30
and H r - meeting at 7 p in.
Please call Jennifer Wyrkofl
at 359-740(1 for details.

SANFORD • The Lake Mary
Taste of Legends. (formerly
Taste of Lake Mary) and the
taste of Oviedo have passed
but you am stm get a Taste of

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'Some of my tlirntx run
their businesses out of their
Itomes,* site said. "Olliers arc
manager** who want their rmlayers winking smarter not
arder. Our Job is lo mukr
your Job raster,*
Moors said site like training
people who have never used
ihe computer.
*1 enjoy watching someone
who starts out so Intimidated
and doubtful breome so ex-

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Stunn A. Abramson will act
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rllrd about tte next training
session.’ shr said. * We love lo
si tow our clients shortcuts on
Imiw lo makr thrlr workload
much mure efficient*
However. Moors said the
most challenging aspect of her
job ts the computer programs.
"Wltm I do leant it Inside
and out. a new version comes
util,* site said. 'Computer
iraliilng is un on-going educa­
tion for Ihe trainers an well m
011r client*. Compu-Ease * goal
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elation of Realtors (OOARJ and
the Women's Council of Real­
tors will host a benefit lunch­
eon and silent auction to re­
plenish an emergency sendee
used to aid Orange. Seminole
and Osceola County residents
who were victims of the recent
tornado disaster.
Linda Falcone, marketing di­
rector at Florida Solar Tech­
nology. Inc. of Sanford, said all
proceeds from the T ssle of
Central Florida* event will be
of direct assistance for victims
of the Feb. 22 disaster victims.
Falcon's company lias already
pledged 9750 toward the
fundraising goal of 925.000.
T h e public is invited to the
luncheon and we have some
exciting donations for the auc­
tion.* Falcone said. This Is a
chance to help people realise
the American dream, and we
think everyone should help
The luncheon event and si­
lent auction will be held be­
ginning at 11:30 a.m. Friday.
June 5. at the Home Builders
Assn, of Mid-Florida office In
Maitland.

community m north Seminole
County took top honors ha lhia
year's Ptuwde of Homes. It was
Alaqua Lakes first Parade of
Homes and It took three first*,
five merits and the coveted
Grand Award.
The homes, together worth
over 95 million, represented
the best work of the luxury
custom home builders in Cen­
tral Florida.
tbs commie
year.

been named President of the
Central Florida tHslrlrt for Fi­
delity National Title (FNT).
Hatton, who has been wtlh
FNT since 1991 will continue
to oversee the company's |3
Central Florida district offices
and nearly 70 employer?* in
Seminole. Orange. Osceola
and Brevard Counties.
The
company has two Seminole
County closing offices In Akamonte Springs and Casset­

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According to Sr. Vice Presi­
dent and Regions] Manager
Daniel A. Wallace. 'Under Lyvonne Hatton's direction, our
Central Florida district tea
emerged os one of the top 10
districts in the country for the
company. It is the first time
that a Florida district tea
achieved that status.*

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finance and franchise law.

E. Everette
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recognised
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Premier Real Estate Network,
with the Referral Soles Award.
Huskey Realty tea been cited
fay the REL0 for outstanding

tes sold ever *19 million
worth o f homes.
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Markham Woods Road, south
of Lake Mary tUvd. near LongLAKE

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SANFORD • Seminole Com­
munity College (SCC) and Sie­
mens renamed their existing
Elect ranks Technology Train-

Grand thtft

Battery

Carson llmdrlcka. IB, of 218
Palm Place. Sanford, waa an
rested Monday. May 11, by
Seminole County deputies.
Hendricks was charged with
grand theft and aimed tres­
passing. Hendricks waa arnstcfl In lhc _7100 block of
County Road 427. Hendricks
and an accomplice allegedly
Med to pull an air compressor
out of a fenced area.
Virgil Thompklns, 41. of 120
Bethune Or., Sanford, was an
rested Monday. May II. by
Sanford police. Thompklns was
charged with grand Utrft and
arrested in the .*1000 block of
Orlando Drive. Thomkliis alleg­
edly took a lawn mower from a
department atorc.

John Rodriguez. 16, of 1407
Robin Ct.. Longwood, waa an
rested Thursday. May 14. by
Longwood police. Rodrigues
waa charged with battery and
arrested at the above address.
Rodriguez allegedly hit girl-

Daniel Lambert. 29. of 104
Exeter Avr.. Longwood. waa ar­
rested Monday. May I I. by
Seminole County deputies.
Lambrrl waa charged with bun
glary, escape and grand theft
auto.
William Jennings. 21. at 253
Academy Hare. Oviedo, was
arrested by Seminole County
deputies.
Jennings
waa
charged with burglary, battery
and criminal mischief.
JUnmle Jennings III. 22. of
2S3 Academy Hare. Oviedo,
was arrested by Seminole
County deputies.
JentUngi
battery and criminal

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Elec­
tronics Technician Advanced
Prep*m (ETAP), a training
program m ulling from a
unique partnership between
business and education in the
local community.
“Seminole Community Col­
lege Is extremely honored to
have on our campus a facility
that beam the name of Werner
von Siemens,* said E. Ann
McOce, SCC president, ’ fly
working together for the benefit
of our students and our com­
munity. SCC. Seminole County
tHibhc Schools and Siemens
have successfully created a
high-tech renter Unking educa­
tion to the workplace. So suc­
cessful. In fad. that graduates

with Seminole
Community
College and Seminole County
Public Schools Is an ongoing
testament to this Important
relationship."
Operating since 1992. the
ETAP program prepares skilled
workers for the high-tech work
environment. Studmta train as
electronics technicians In a
rigorous two-year program at
SCC combining academic In­
struction with hands-on train­
ing. Central to the success of
the program, the Werner von
Siemens Technology Center Is
a customized laboratory where
Siemens technical specialists
provide practical and productrrlaird
training. Graduates
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city's joint participation In the
governmental auction on July
20. The auction la to be located
at Otdeon Auctioneers on
North Orange Blossom Trail in
Zellwood. Commissioner Cindy
Oetmell wanted the city to be
part of a btcyde auction.
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of It, City Manager Ron
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�EDITORIAL

Juvenile crime
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement
IFIMJH luu the tan. st r irim tdi u fw slattsttsa.
The good news is that the murder rate In 1987
was the lowest, per capita, since 1933. The bad
news ts that juvenile crimes which include mur­
der. sex offense*, drugs and robbery, ore
climbing higher and higher.
Wr have to stop kidding ourselves. While
practically every adult con rememlier some
prank pulled during puberty, we are no longer
in ihc prank stage. Our youngsters who become
involved tr. criminal activities are the biggest
threat to life as we know It.
Why are they getting involved? Some arc (rum
poor or lower Income families and see crime as
an easy way to make money. Others believe
spending a few hour* In ertme Is easier than
keeping a part time Job after school.
A few may get Involved wtth crime because
they believe there la nothing else to do In thetr
•pare lime, or are using tt as a type of enter*
tatnmrnt associatedd with a
'
Crime apparently doesn't give thrm arty sor­
row. Youngsters see their idols, often sports
stars. Involved In serious criminal activities. Yet
they are liartlly ever punished, and continue
bring touted as being outstanding.
As lias been mentioned In these comments In
the past, youngsters also have video games
which liavc killing as the only way to win. They
have movies and TV shows where murder and
violence ts as common as breathing.
And unfortunately. some have parents
have bertxr- im-ri- rd in

Toward tolerance and civilized debate
look at all we have done and cannot be
hre by only highlighting leflalatlon that
Jvc that impression. We patted
legislation
itch certainly la antt family such
I we &amp;
■w g
l Ip■W W g
hai—
Un
ify;
Not only did this leflalatlon d m that we had
great ittond weakneaaea and atlrctive morality.
It proved much more. It proved to be deceitful
and In the protean, again we uard our children

'United We Stand. Divided We rail * Doesn’t
that sound like llte United States of America?
The 'Divided We P«U* can only be attributed In
»■*"«* p-.r. In lh . fln.,Mwww.it ■ria.h K—

and created by means of legislation great voids
between the people of this nation. Legislation
which may appear harmless on the surface and
may be well intended, may indeed prove to be
Just the opposite. It can and has destroyed what
America rrully means.
In rlfect, there are two conflicts within the
nation today. The people who in their hearts
believe In ‘ United We Stand' have been under­
mined by the actions of a government that has
given little thought to the consrquenrrs of thetr
legislation.
A good example of what I am trying to express
would be how ordinary rltUens respond to oth­
ers In time of need. There Isn’t any hesitation,
only an outpouring of love and a desire to do all
that can be done to help the victims. Floods,
earthquakes and other disasters are responded
to fay a people UNITED to serve their fellow cttlMM.

An example of 'Dtvtdrd We Fall* la the pas­
sage of license plain which seems harmless
enough, but Is divisive and will no doubt create
hatred and death. First, we will have one license
plate and then another. Where don It end? This
is poor legislation and dtvlsfve. I believe In the
right to life, but I do not believe that we need to
racket up the debate by establishing a license
plate for tt.
In my opinion, we could beat serve our coun­
try and Ood fay doing away with hatred and dtvfe
oM actions and replacing them wtth examples

of yood flommmant.
on the right path. We are now faced wtth a very
bleak lulure. as a nation. If we continue these
divisions.
Wr now have African-American. Native Ameri­
can. Hispanic. Caucasian and on It goes. In
truth this Is all divisive and does not serve a
real purpose exrep* for renaus purposes. What
will be next? Ilow about the demand for EuroAmerican? It’s bring discussed. I would support
if the others continued I
onhr If
ic them ail go away and m thetr
place only one.
What I ham said will turn
because they may feel that I must agree wtth
ALL of thetr philosophy. I cannot and will not
answer to any other human. I will continue to
search within myself with Gods help and try to
seek a path that I can justify. I will always lis­
ten la the other elde because I know that I am
rs right. What my heart trite me la l
there ate bridges to be buth and If one ride can­
to
an the other, we

in the years that followed we discw end that
this legislation directed few fluids to the school
system and we were not only lied to. but a
shortfall was created, never to be regained to
reach our schools as Intended.
Today that legislation would never pass due to
the moral failure and deceit of our government.
The people of Florida would defeat a lottery ref­
erendum today.
There comes a time when you must decide
whether you are going to follow your beliefs and
apply what you preach and what you profess to
believe In to all Issues or continue to be selec­
tive under the guise of a moral nation, t
that day will never come.
We are a poor example to our chtMecn
tng more hate than love end we wander why
they are breaming violent. Violence la the most
predominant action In our society today
whether with weapon# or fay word.
What all of this tells us Is that we are not
perfect. Not one of us holds all the truths, but
together wr may somehow oucceod In keeping
this nation united If tolerance and ctrthard de­
bate replace the wild seeds of hatted that have
no direction, but flow throutfi the air landing.

truly

befcafc and actions, and dial pram that we am

adults with
punSo parents foe
by thetr children. O n *

Perhaps

to

have

them
are

LETTER S

Mr. Jackson’s column

with the Sanford Housing Authority
anawer was glven by tbe ^ ^ ^ r n e y -

than the
one bit. They unfortunately are misleading for
SHA residents whom he mistakenly refers to as
*tMrd class'. The focus of the current Board and

advancing technologies, and decreased govern
ment funding. Working together to Improve the
quality of living for aU housing participants re
mains the mission. On the surface one can look
around and ace that our public houtonfl devel
opments ore Integrating Into the Sanford com
mutiny with Improved appearance. Underneath

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OF T H O S E ... I M AKE
ALL THE DECISIONS/
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MR. MAYOR

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�N o horsing around
Redford is back in the saddle with The Horse Whisperer
The florae Whisperer I M ­
IS): Screen legend Robert
Krdfnrd take* on the beat
selling novel by British author
Nicholas Evans about a man
with the unique ability to heal
psychologically
troubled
horses. He gets the animals
back in the saddle again, so to
■peak, and he Is called a
perer*.
Redford directs, produces
and stare In The Horae Whixperer. another sweeping
_ romantle drama • the kind that
attracts Oscar attention. 1
don't foresee the same afTrct
on audiences that Titanic had,
but It is almost equally os
good. In Its own way.
Redford plays the horse
whisperer, but the stoiy does
not revolve around his charac­
ter. A young teenager named
Grace Maclean (Scarlett Johanssonl mounts her prize
winning steed. Pilgrim, and
tiding through the win tty
scape of rural New York
with a local friend. As the
friend tries to scale a snowcovered hillside, the horse she
Is riding begins to lose Its
footing. They fall backward
taking Orace and Pilgrim In
their woke. Tumbling down to
a road below, a large tanker
truck appears on the horizon,
but the road la too slick for the
vehicle to atop safely.

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The action cuts to a hospital
where Grace's parents. Annie
(Kristin Scott Thomas) and
Robert (Sam NetllJ. learn that
their daughter's injury re-

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Tests
below Grace's knee. They also
Irani that Qrares friend per­
ished in the accident. But. mi­
raculously. Pilgrim survived
thr accident, although, the
animal ts tit dire need of sur­
gery to repair wounds. How­
ever. the grratest wound to
the horse lies within Its psy­
che.
Annie, editor of a VanHp
Fair-like magazine, vows to get
help for thr emotionally trou­
bled horse, and. In so’ doing,
make iter daughter better too.
She calls Montana's renowned
horse whisperer. Tom Booker
(Redford). who refuses her to
begin with. But the woman's
tenacity lakes her from New
York to Bookers Montana
home with her depressed
daughter and an unstable
horse
Reluctantly,
Booker
takes the Job once he sees the
woman's determination Ul ac­
quiring his services.
Through the rest of The
Hone Whisperer, this amazing
character. Tom Booker, seta
about healing Pilgrim, tries to
break down the barrier of selfpity that Once has built up
and shows Annie that there to

mote to life than cell phone*
and conference call#. The film
in about love. transformations
and the healing process,
Ilooker take* on unsympstliellc approach to life. Sure,
life has Its upa and down* but
why should people abide in
Ihetr misery and depression.
This “life row on* philosophy
hint the most
appealing.
Funny how Krdlord lus never
put himself in front of the
ramrru In one of his films, but.
here, he finally raves in and
the tesulla show why the film
Icon Is «*» mullMalrntrd.
Redford seems to take over
Kvuns' story and mokes It his
own. He knows the story well,
but not so much aa to not let
the audience in by going over
their heada. He carefully aippllrs us with details and lets
us sew them together. Such
ate the scenes when Booker'la
working with the horse. We
watch aa Booker obaerves the
signs In Pilgrim In an effort to
determine the brat approach
to the horses problems
1
could never have guessed what
Booker was up to without
Redford explaining It to me.
Redford plays with the tone
of his movie too. lie mixes
elements of drama, western,
light humor, romance and epic

cinematographer
Robert
Richardson. Sure, the shots of
Montana’s country took like
postcard snapshots or travel
brochures, but M's sail roptiKrtslin Scott Thomas IThe Kng
Osh flatten!) conveys a woman
so used to being tn control
that we see. through Thomas,
thr banters slowly chipping
apart by Bookers charm.
Scarlett Johosaon (ffomr Alone
9 shows that her character la
consumed with her disability.
Grace’s paranoia about the
way people ace her mokes her

content with raising a family
on a ranch men if It means
that shell never see Greece
like she wanted to. With .each
performance, the audience la
able to know rach character
and sympathize with them.
During lhe course of the new
fUm. we learn that horse whis­
perers have existed ever since
man became associated with
thr borer. The ability that
these
Individuats
possess
seems to be nothing more than
paying attention to signs. Non­
verbal
communlc* i km,
in

trodor rs and opens your mind
to different concepts and
Ideas. And The Horae Whis­
perer la one of the brat M m of
the year. •••• (owl o f tom)

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Academy Award nominee Pe­
ter Fonda and famed Floridian
director Victor Nunez. Oscar
nominee William H. Macy and
legendary Roger Corman also
dropped by. In the post. Brian
Dennehy, Rod Steiger, Henry
Winkler and OUvcr Stone have
mode appearances among oth­
ers.
Best Picture nominee The
FUU Monty opened the festival
last year. Other films that

War bran the United Kingdom
will be the opening night film
this year. Sundance favorite,
Smoke Sfcnole. will make its
Florida premiere. And for
South Pane turn. Cannibal: The
Musical a film by the creators
of the popular Comedy Central
animated series, will also

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During the day of her party.
Dalloway, played by Vanessa
Redgrave IDrrp ImpactJ. re­
members her pampered life on
her parents' estate. II la re­
vealed that she made a choice
between Iter current husband
and a tree spirit she loved. Her
choice was the safe one. but.
during her party, she suns to
wander and even becomes re­
gretful. She wonders what her
Ufe would have been.
There la a subplot about •
shell shocked military Man
who could not save a friend In
bottle. His story somehow ttos
In with that of DalloweQfc
They share ■ common hood,
Yet. I thought thr point' could
have been made without thfo
extra Mtuation to follow.
Mrs. Dalloway is a oubduod
flbn that behaves property and
that Is about ss much as you
can expect. (Battag M got off
tear stars)
A. "Fridays.* which was ABC's
answer to *Sstorday Night Live." no
on that network from IS to V .
Q. DM Fes* Parker fhqr hs&lt;k Ike
rsfes of Davy CrwctattMd DaoM
■sear? If set whisk role dM kt MkP

We H ave Special
Program s F o r Very
Low Incom e Fam ilies

�■ t s 5 r e k W .^ a iid t * iit fr if^

A d u lt
Since that meeting. CDM haa
wnpleted data
collection,
hirh documented flooding
drma and water quality la• ana invrnionra Movmwa*
structure. Hie consulting

OVIEDO - Monday • May IS.
Oviedo City Council meeting
begins at 7 p m. tn the com­
mission chambers of Ovtcdo
City HaD. 400 Alexandria
Boulevard.

ttmra, a special presentation Is
scheduled by the Florida De­
partment of Transportation on
the Interstate 4 engineering

at I p.m.. at Mrmoing, SB S. Central

dieted toad stages and ahrrnafive flood protection.
A brochure milled la 3.000
homeowners who live In the
Crystal Lake Dasin in April
states, ‘ It la Important lo
Seminole County and the city
of Lake Maty that llte public be
involved In the lake-level man­
agement decision throughout
(he duration of the project.*
The philosophy of the public
meettags. CDM says Is to pro­
vide Ihc rttlsm* with an oppor­
tunity *lo participate in drcldbig what is brat for them and
the environment."
Mark fTomrrfcjt, chief engi­
neer with Seminole Count/s
stormwater
division.
said.
"There was a lot of misunder­
standing...a lot of concerns' afrijWHWUm g lW|ttc ol years
ago. The consulting Arm wua
hired lo study the Im s I i i . as
port of a larger St. Johns River
basin study. In mkl-1997.
Since that lime there has been
a lot of work done with regard
to the basin. Flomerfcll said,
"There's some real good ideas
coming out of the groups llial
weYr met wllh."
CDM artU present a number
of allrmattvra that will deal
with R to B modeling condi­
tions. including fl lo fl different
storm events. There may nr
may not be more concents that

structures within the etty.
LAKE MARY Tursdw. Mqy 10.
The City of Lake Mary's U ral
Wanning Agency (U*Ai meets
beginning at 7 p m In the
commission chambers of Lake
Matv City Had. 100 N. Country

Interests of
ilir rllU nis and taxpayers.
"This inruns one lesa estab­
lishment of this sort In
Casselberry." Community De­
velopment Director Richard
Wells Hiild Prlday. "We're liy llif
la rrrulr a viable downtown
where people will want to be.
This would Iwvp hurl us badly."
Allomey Scot l Prndley arKurd that adult clubs IcsmI to
otltrr actlvttlrs which are Ille­
gal. immonil and unheallhful.
that they ullnict oil undesir­
able number of transients,
blight neighborhoods, lower
property values and lead other
businesses and residents to
move.
"This Is a major victory not
only lor Casselberry but for
Srmiuulr
County."
County

County and Orange County In
their respective Adult Enter­
tainment Codes, which were
adopted by Casselberry in Its
ordinances, were relevant be­
cause the city is m Seminole
County and borders Orangr
County.
Deputy County Attorney
Lonnie Ofoot called Conway's
decision *an cacettent opin­
ion.*1 lie said II would support
the county's partnership with
the City of Sanford an regulat­
ing the adult entertainment In­
dustry and perhaps help In
appellate court action.

that 2 of 3 judges had ruled In
favor of a city or the county In
their efforts to regulate the
adult entertainment Industry.

Morels said. *!l supports what
«▼ did In (Missing a new (adultl
ordinance and the grandfa­
thering of businesses. I’d like
lo Irear whal the naysayers
liavr to say about this."
Tlie court found tlial the
finding* made by Seminole

B uy life
insurance
and save on
your car.

Once the study la completed.
H will be up lo t-akc Mary and
Sanford, and the county, to de­
ride what to about thr prob­
lems that exist In their par­
ticular arras
Brian Mark, with COM. Is the
manager of thr projrn Any
qi m i Ians regarding thr project
should be directed to Mack at

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Health Carr Centre-DrLand.
Dora July 29. 1912 In Climax.
Ga.. site moved lo Central
Florida m 1933. Mrs. Ferguson
waa a homemaker. She was a
member of New Zion Primitive
Baptist Church.

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Kay Vance, all of Sanford: aorta
WUUam M.. Sanford. Charles
D.. Lake Maty, brother. Henry
Duka. Eufala. Ala.: 24 grandcbkdrm;
37
greatgrandchildren; 1 great-great Qnaakow

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�way we were
ptirr. E.B. Carter. Dr. Wade
Rucker. Evan* McCoy and Bob
Brown. Tlieac mm enjoyed
weekly practice* for several
month* each year for many
year* and put on outstanding
program* during this time. I
know that my dad thoroughly
enjoyed till* group. Bettye
Smith waa accompanlat.

The January 14. 1058 edition
of the Stv\fonl Herald ha* lot*
more local new* so well con*
tinue today and next week with
item* gleaned from this new**

fifth Fever Foilks
announce* director
Mr*. D. E. Unibukrr. general
chairman of High Frvrr Follle*.
announced that Chit* Carter of
Jerome Cargill and Son* tiad
been *rlectrd a* It* director.
Cargill and Sons were theatri­
cal produrer* and this would
be Mr. Carter's 55Ui show.
Mr. Carter mould arrive In
Sanford on January 27 and
would hold a meeting of the
talent committer that after­
noon. That night he would

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Want adi
rare and maintenance of an
aquarium In the home. The at­
tendance prur was won by
Mr*. Robert Blllhlmer.
Christensen. Betty Blllhlmer,
Mm. Robert fhlllilmer. George
Dabbs. Lewis Hughey. Frances
Cobb. Mr. and Mr*. Ernest

Rosa Payton, real estatr bro­
ker. had waterfront lot* for
sale for $1,705 and $2,500. A
modem three bedroom home
could lie purrbaaed for $0,000
and a three bedroom, two bath
home In Mayfair could be had
for $25,000.
The four bedroom, two bath
liomr locatrd at 1001 Magnolia

Help uS take a lood off
and save up to 60%
on the carpet of your

a m re mm usmaarm— cowky a or m m m ror
the Mayfair Ballroom for Talent
Night. Illgli Freer Follies w*s
to take place Fel
the Seminole High School audi­
torium.
The following chairmen were
named: program. Mr*. C.C.
Harden: tickets. Mr*. J.W. Illll
and Mr*. Robert William*: box
ofllre exchange. Mr*. A.B. Pe­
terson and Mrs. F A Dyson;
box office. Mi* W.R Reed.
Talent. Mr*. WO. Fleming:
talent night. Mr*. Robert Conn:
publicity. Mrs. Robert Conn
and Mr*. Dick Aiken; patron*.
Mrs. C.H. Cole; finance, Mr*.
J.E. Higgins: treasurer. Mrs.
Z.B. Ratliff; makr-up. Mrs. J.L.
McCracken.
Costumes. Mr*. J.N. As*
arello; prop*. Mrs. Robert
Brown and Mrs. W.E. Gray:
scenery. Mr*. R.B. Hadden and

rty elected Chrta
i as vice president
irmally adopted IU
i. AH members per*
considered charter
.

Traab Club formed
A Tennis Clinic was spon­
sored by Bra Dry Odham at his
home the previous Saturday
morning which drew an atten­
dance of 14 young aspirants to
trntds fame. The clinic was for
neighborhood youngsters and
was conducted by hyd C.
Sunanrrtlcid. tennis pro at the
Mayfair Inn.
At the end of the session, the
young students formed the
Oruve Manor TCnnts Club and
elected the following officer*:
Bette
Odham.
prrsldrnt:
Jimmy Williams, vice presi­
dent: Eleanor Mather*, treas­
urer. and Julie Silsby. seere­

llama. Realtor.
An experienced
serretary
was wanted immediately. She
should lie able to operate an
rxeetithe typewriter and a Dic­
taphone
A 21 Inch Dumont calMnet TV
could be purchased for $150. It
was three years old and In
perfect condition.

W in ter

commission
to
authorise
$2,500 for 0 months support
for Seminole Vision Protect
which Is a private and public
partnership created by local
governments and the business
community
This was brought to the
commission liy someone from
the Grejlrr Seminole Chamber
of Commerce. It was also
stated that the goal la for
Srmlnolr Vision to be self­
sufficient and non profit. 5013C. Commissioners Michael
Blake and Edward Marlines
questioned the binding for this
project.
Blake said. ‘ Beside* tonight,
the only other time IVe heard
torus on of tin* waa last year when the
wording commission had g w n the orthat the ganUation $3,500 for the whole
formed. J W -’ Blake went on to say. *1
this 0
They had met at the First
Presbyterian Church under the
dUcctkm of llany Wler. New
metnbrra wrrr needed, par­
titularty lesion and barttones.
The picture isn’t very clear so
the only people 1 can identify

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ORLANDO _ For the first time this season the
Yankees liavr sole possession of first place In
the Orlando Senior Baseball Association Spring
League.
The Cardinals, who had shared or led the
league since opening day. scored four runs In
the first Inning and eventually built an 8-0 lead
after four Innings.
The league remained 8-0 until the seventh In*
nlngwhrn the Yankres, who had only two hits
off Cardinals starter Nick Brady to that point,
suddenly came alive and came up with nine
hltB. one walk and a catcher's Interference
against Brady and reliever Robert Smith to
plate 10 runs and pull out a 10-8 victory.
The Cardinals had on opportunity to come
back In the bottom of the seventh Inning, put*
ting runners on flntt and second with nobody

tun ana uunmg uu bases'wniriaw bfits.'bui

winning pitcher Ross Dr Berko pitched out of
the Jam.
In the other game. Charlie Kngh pitched an*
other strong game and he got balanced offense
from his mates as the Mariners doomed the
Braves 9-4.
The Yankees now lead the league with a 7-2
record and ore bring followed by the Cardinals
|8-3). the Mariners |4-5) and the Braves (1*8).
Tomorrow (Sunday) at Edgcwater High School,
the Braves challenge the Yankees at 10 a.m.
and the Mariners and Cardinals do battle at 1
p.m.
Contributing for the Yankee* were Merced (3for-4 with a double, run. three RBI). Martinez (3for-5. two runs). Jarrett (2 for-4. two runs, two
RBI). Mackey ll-foc-2 with a double, tun. RBI).
Plcarelll (l-far-4. run. three RBQ. Komer (1-for4. not. RBQ. DeBerko (l-far-4. run) and FUManl
(run. RBI).
Doing the damage far the Cardlnala were
Robert Smith (3*for*4 with a home not. not,
three RBI). Terry Finley (2-far-3. not. two RBI).
BUI Gracey p-for-4, three runs). Wayne HUbum
(2-fbr-4. run). Mike Carpenter (l-far-3 with a
home run. not. three RBI). Mck Brady (l-for-2)

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f*qyyHf|wtct playing aprlng sports, moat
teams don't even have their starting 11
available anyway.
Eliminate spring football. The coochra get
enough time lo aee their team In the weight
room, and a bunch of half-apeed scrim­
mages aren't going to help an Intelligent
coach determine his lineup anyway.
Moat of all. give the kkb some time off.
Sports la supposed to be fun. After a year In
which aome athletes play three sports, work
their way through classes and have finals In
May. the laat thing they and la to he

Meter In the middle qf May la atmoat
pleasing to the ear. tm a big Beauts
and Bullhead Jan.

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The lfth hole:
Patrick Bhachan of Altamonte Springs
finished fifth on the North Plortda FQA Whi­
ter Tbur which ended two weeks ago. He
netted $3413.51 for the six-month season.
Other Seminole County golfers finishing in
the money were Anthony McrceUo. James

ert Stock and Mark Weitendorf Gene Jones
of Orlando finished first overall with win­
nings of $13.074.34...
Hans to extend the North Florida PGA
Winter Tbur through May have been can­
celed. Mayfair OotfChib was scheduled to
hast an event two weeks ago and Tlmacuan
was also on the schedule, ine tour win start
up again In October...
The National Organ Transplant Founda­
tion will hoot Its second annual event at

trying lo stretch a single Into a
Cooper tatting Crisped, who In tt
Otero Cor the out. in the sixth
Barron Collier got a runner to th

The victory by Lake Mary 132-3) was the
second of the day far a arwdnalt County
school as Ttmtty Prep (33-3) claimed (hr
Class 3A crown.
Sophomore Amanda Buraon hurled a fourhitter to run her record to 37-1 and pinchrunner Heather Wade, an eighth-grader,
scored on s bases-loaded, one out single to
right fay sophomore Sarah Hq|tc In the bot­
tom of the seventh inning to give the Saints a
44) victory ever The King’s Academy Lions
f f l *7) out of West Palm Peach.

walks and a single by Wolcott, between the
sixth and IOth innings, and none got past
tint base.
Manx’s fewdoff single in the 1Ith Inning
was only Ihe second time all night the Rama
had the IcadofT batter reach base, the other
coming In the fifth when they scored the first
run.
That was Important.* said Lake Mary as­
sistant Kym Gaudrtsu. *We stress trying to
art the leadoff baiter on on aflimae and
keeping the leadoff batter off base an de­
fense.*
After loading the boacs. Crtsprll. a Junior,
said she Just tried lo concentrate on the ball.
T knew I Just wanted to hit (he balL* said
CrtapcU. who said she had to calm down. *1
Jus tried la grt focused.*
Providing the offense for the Rama were
Crtsprll U-for-4. one run scared, one RM|.
Lindsey Manx, a sophomore. (3-far-4. one
run scored). Wolcott, a Junior Q-for-5). Otero,
a freshman. 11-far-5. one RBI) and VanSwearingen, a senior, (l-for-5).
Also on the Lake Mary roster were: assis­
tant coach Pam Davis; senior Jeannle Manx:

Osceola G olf Club at 8 a.m. on May 9. NOTF
Isa non-profit organization. Coll 673-1903
for Information...
All Souls Catholic School Is hosting Its
tournament May 17 at Tlmacuan. There will
be a shotgun start wtlh a scramble form at
and no handicapping followed by a dinner
bullet. Prizes will go to the drat, second,
third and last place teams and other conteata w ill be held throughout the day. There
Is an $80 entry fee. so call 333-0003 for In­
form ation...
Ovtedo U tile League will host a brnrllt
tournament May 17 at Ekana. Cost Is 855
per player with a scramble format. Call 3495873 lor Information.
The North Florida PGA Section Is accept­
ing registrations applications for the 1998

lied snacks and drinks, complimentary g o lf
shirts, tuts, balls and tees and many prises.
Call Wayne Gray at 330*9600...
Tire Hoys and G irls Club o f Central F lor­
is t will lumi Its Salute to Bummer G olf
Tournament at Alaqua Country Club on
June 17. Registration is at 7:30 a.m. with a
9 a.m. shotgun start followed by an awards
rerrmnny. There w ill be a $10,000 prize for
u hole-ln-oiic. Call 841-6855 for Inform a­
tion...
Summer Gumcs began last month at
Rolling Hills Country Club with a nine-hole
shotgun each week and two-man team
drawings held Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. There
Is u $5 weekly entry fee. Sign up In the pro

Mssfll North Florida BOA Judas Champi----- Scramble i ^ t Chtaiuur
onshlp at Scotland Yards G olf Club in Dade
City. June 11-13. Coll 904-333 0099 for In­
formation...
Heathrow Country Club will host the Tern
Challenge G olf Marathon June 22 as teens
challenge the war on drugs- 'Hie day In­
cludes unlimited play at Heathrow, unllm-

nas niso been selected to boat a re­
gional qualifier with the winners advancing
In the national finals In Las Vegas...
Congratulations to the Tlmacuan M em ­
ber-Guest rltam pions, John Letter and
Chris letter. There were also holes-In-one.
by Chip Hitt (16th hole) and Kevin Bonn
chio

. Providing the offense for the (one run scored).
Indiana were Addonlsh Catn
Powering the Devil Raya offane home run. one single, two frnse were Khalil FSrahkhan
tuna scored, two RBI). I tan (three singles, one run scored.
App fane trtplr. one RBI) and one RBI). Chris Jacobs (one
Ren Bradley and PM Bower* double, one single, one tun
fane ran scored each).
scored). Krtc Klnnctt (one
Doom the
far llir homc nu’ two
scored,
Marttm were Kevin Lowe (one
B“ n Jark“ " |o" *
le. one run scored, two double, one ran scored) and
. Richard Nelson fane stn- H«ndon Wrigrri (one single,
gle. two m m scored), Steve
Barak (one single, one ran Sams
S U M S .M S
scored), lyier Markovitx and famms
m m . a s
Sieve Woodley (one single _ _ ___
_ _
each). Krvtn Knopf (two runs Sanaa
Sm Ma~ r a
■cored) and Wayne Bromley

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Friday night and remained
ice in the Sanford Recrea
t Spring Men’s Industrial

-Been and scoring seven n m to the secpnd mntng and Mx runs to) the sixth inning
to hand Dsta-Max their $rM toss of the
’heoaon, 31-9.
r S u a -lte x and tnvmara a n both 3-1.
white Safety Kken is 0-4.
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RBI). Killer Laahley and
gfe and one ran scored
Brown (two runt. RBI).

(home run, two runs, three RBI). Richard
Quim (home run. run. two RBQ. Don FUIion (single, run. two RBQ, Richard Brown
(single, three tuna), Brent Refer (single, two
iS T m a d Hsfeher (tangle. RBt]and Tom
Moses (tangle. ran).
(tacu* * e Dsta-Max attack were Dee
Richards (grand alam. single, two runs.
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and Jay Judy scored

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psla forever.* Krystal said.
The Indtana don't hit like a
bunch of kids. Six players • •
Andres, Krystal. AMtaon, DanThni's went the farthest and

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hoar* all

Shaina is Midway through her dreams
AS81SVA
ANT SPORTS ROITOR

How -bout a thumba
up lo the Labe Howell
students
government
who luat adm inistered
one of the beat yean in
school
history.
They
have a lot to be excited
about.
attending a
school
Bomb always
of complainin*
about
school, but the Hawks
are showin* som e pride.

Shaina Williams la a little
too modest for her own good.
when-you sifc Hn wtuu she
did to ram recognition as
Midway Elementary** Disney
Drramrr and Doer Award win­
ner. she say* It's luat because
the got some good grade*.
Its a
KTK •
William*
Shaina'*

They know I'm capable of
doing things if they let me
have a chance.* Shaina said.
She got the new* of her
award over the achool
network. When ahe told
parents, they gave her a
monetary reward, but she said
the thing shell remember
most la walking across the
stage with the other winner*
at the Magic Kingdom and
being awarded the medal that
come* with betng a Dreamer
and Doer.

good thing Midway
Bookkeeper Shirley
was tlirre lo add to
list of credentials.

It mm* out that Shaina not
only gets straight A*a. but It *
uiuulng that the fifth-grader
finds time to do her studies.
Stir'* pretty active at Midway.

L e ts

Shaina haa already lined up*
a high-profile patient. OfcmL*
me ehampwm Jmldr Joyiwr*
kersey presented the Dream*'
ct* and Doer* wtth th rift
awards and had a special •
commmt to paas along («r
•*
Shaina.

She has so many duties beilU S f mw iW lM R ll Is m tf
trustworthy and dependable.

She la a member of the
Midway Boys and CUrts Club
where ahe tutor* students of
all ages. In addition, she
works tot the school kitchen
and helps out m the front of­
fice.
Outside o f achool. Shaina la
a member of her ehuirh choir
and her Monday night Bible
study peup. She also repreamledd Midway
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county
spelling bee competition and

*Shr told me to keep mydrrams *Mve and to keep get*
ting straight A*a.” Shaina saML
•She alao told me I could op*
erate on her one day."
Shell be
her lime at Midway Is drawing
to a close.

When Shaina gets out of
achool - shell enter Lakevtcw
Middle School next year • she
wants to be a surgeon.
1 h r to help people.”
Shaina aald. 'Especially when
they are hurt. Bring a surgeon

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a 15-year-old to think 30
years Into the future may be
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of Krts Cole’s teaching career.
Cole Is an environmental
studies teacher at Winter
Springs High School and par­
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Water Management District's
Legacy |
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Education program.
The Legacy program enlists
educators and thehr students
to help the district’s staff
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vnmsr Springs Htgft School Hudson who pamctp U ri m
the ft. Johns R*sr hew wp are. from row. from left. Brea
Cowsree. Eric VSequer. Yarwers tOysrstta. Lindsey Oteon.
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accessible. The water man- Win A1*n' L* ufl
aghnent district m aintains
425,000 acres of sensitive I.
land and 9« percent is open
to the public The land acqulslttons protect water supplies.
provide HoosJ protection and ^
nerve us iMng laboratories In
which students can team to
manage the land so It remains

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WMD.Slevsn Patorson. Kro Cols, tsschar. Betsy Hughs#,
Chm Chaney, Ettebsti laSe-Remoe. Jusan Dnacoia.
tendon Pyte, Rteky BaSey, Ourrend Vann. Jened Qroom
MM Fortes. Martel RaM. Not pictured Oenrss Carey.

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officer for LMHS NJROTC
■aid a recent speaker who
talked about the vanishing
freshwater supply made her
think about the Impact of
development, and what It was
going to be like when she was
45. T h a t's what moved me to
take this course. It’s sort o f a

the causeway at State Road 40
waa built nearly 50 years ago.
A study Is currently being con­
ducted about restoring Row
Into the lake when a new
bridge Is built at the mouth of
the lake.
‘ Once we got out there (on
the lake).’ said Dennis Casey.
*we got to see what man (has
done).*

R an k ed best in the state
Color Guard finishes' season 6th in the nation
LAKE MARY-The 1996 Lake Mary Winter. Guard
season has ended. The ‘ rookies* are now officially
■veterans*. The end came on April 17 at the Winter
Guard International Competition in Dayton. Ohio.
it has been quite a season. In the past year, the
guard learned haw to handle Oafs. ifip . sabres,
competition, and teamwork. They alao had lessons
tndanctng and singnf. The whole guard teemed to
enfay the rale of crowd favorites as they performed
a theatrical production to Joni MttchdTa The
Circle Game*.
The Vkratty-Guard members were part of a team.
U ita il^ a m «!r fr !m 2 that^wouStaat forever.

The Varsity-Guard from Lake Mary includes 22
girls. They are Jennifer Alexander. Natalie Aponte.
Kristine Bowser. Lindsey Bradley. Mandy
Bumgarner. Jonelle Carty. Mary Davis. Carol
Duruda. Rachel French. Ashley Jones. Valerie
Kielmovftch. Naomi Malngot. Samantha Myers.
Candice Olsen. Sarah Shedden. Morgan Stewart
Amber Tsaaone. Jennie Tomaaelnl. Jessies Van
Deriofske. Zianette Viera. Heather Wlngleld. and
Erin Wright.
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These girls entered the preliminary competition
and competed against 120 other schools. In the
preliminaries, the guards were separated Into 9 dif­
ferent Rounds and Lake Mary won their Round
with a score of 94.2. That earned them the honor to
compete tn the semi-finals, with 45 other sentthey again excited the crowd wtth a wonderful per­
formance and earned a standing ovation. They had
made It Into the top 15 guards and would compete
m the finals held at the Dayton Arena. The gfria
placed fiih In the nation and placed first among the
Florida schools that qualified to go to Nationals.
This is the 3rd year in a row that this outstand­
ing guard qualified for finals. Thay are the only
school In Orange
Smdnols County that com­
petes at the national IcveL Lake Mary H tfi gchool
is Indasd fortunate to ham a group Mich as this

their assistance at the
LAKE MARY • The Lake Vietnam Moving Wall exhibit
Mary Navy JROTC held llieir at Cranes Roost.
Other cadets were presented
first
Sunset Parade and
awards ceremony at Lake ribbons from Lt. Cmdr.
Mary
High
auditorium Wcrtenbcrger and Sr. Chief
Davis for their service within
recently.
Individual awards and the unit. Promotions were
medals, were presented by also given out to cadets. Next
organtaations for patriotism, years Cadet Commanding
loyalty, leadership, dedica­ Officer. C/LT Matt Perry:
Cadet Chief Staff Officer for
tion and aptitude.
Anthony Bartirttl. Order of Operations. C/LTJO Nicole
the Purple Heart: Kristin Villareal and Cadet Chief
Officers
for
Elkins. Reserve Officer's Staff
C/LT
Association: Suxl Martel. Administrations.
Daughters of the American Stephanie Bornholm were
Revolution: Robin Roberts. named at (his time.
The Armed Drill. Unarmed
Sojourners; Nicole Villareal.
Military Order of the World Drill, three Individual drill
Wars and Max Rivers, Sons of cadets and the Color Guard
performed for their parents,
the American Revolution.
Cadets John Leone. John- relatives and friends. The
David Lockwood and Kyle cadets ended the evening cer­
Smith were recognlred by the emony with a March in
city o f Altamonte Springs for Service, past the stadium.

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Health &amp; Fitness
N ew psoriasis treatment tested Women50-69 needmammogramsevery 1 to2years
Special lo the Herald
Special to the Herald
A rmtom -designed nirtlU.ilIon Improved or
r leant I psoriasis In two-thirds of the patients
studied.
"Hits new topu.il mum. called Tamar. Is
designed to Interact with specific parts of thr cells
found In psoriasis and to turn them olf,' said Dr.
Ted Rosen. Ihr dermatologist In charge of the
study at Haylor College of Medicine and Ihe
1lotiston Veteran* Atfairs Medklil Ccnlrr.

rrllnouls. or vitamin A like compounds.
"The retinoid receptor* are responsible for the
skin tells' multiplication and growth. By blocking
Ihr reieplors. thr uncontrolled growth seen In
psoriasis ran t&gt;r slopped.' Rosen said.
When the tnetllraUnn reads with the skill cell
process, the scales liegln lo fade, ihr Ihickrnrd
areas thin out. and Du* redness disappear*.
'For thr (wn-lhlnt* of pallenls who respond well
to the trrat-nirul, Ihr result Is normal-looking
skin with perhaps a slight pink discoloration.*
Rosen said.

l*soriaMs. a hereditary skin disease with no
patches » [ ihickrnrd skin usually (mind on thr
rlbowv knee* and scalp,
"This drug is not a cure. but u is an excellent
trralmmt option.* Rosm said. 'Many patients
will remain Improved or totally clear for aa long as
three to six months.*
Ttie treatment, approved by (he Food and Drug
Administration In February. is applied dally until
the psoriasis Improves or rlrars and can be
slopped until the psoriasis reappears.
The drug attacks psoriasis’ skin cell overgrowth
by targeting receptors in the skin that react with

Hie Natkmal Inslltutr of Health
(NIII) and the National Cancer
Inatltutc
(NCI)
recently
announced that mammograms
ai regular Intrrvol* for women
age AO lo GO can reduce ihe
number of deaths from breast
ranter tiy one-lhtrd. "The findings
apply lo Ihese women whether or
uoi they combine mammograms
with breast examinations.
Mammogram screenings arr
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lion as a side ellecl. Rosen says that pnililrin ran
lie addressed liy using a lower concei Ural Ion of
cream or by combining Hie medication w1lh lowpotency topical Mrroids,
He recommends the new mrtllratton for patients
who have not been satisfied with mnvenllonal
treatments such as oral mediations, iillravtolrl
light therapy. l«*plcal strrotds or topical lar-con­
taining compounds.

rarty stages.
Hie benefits of mammograms
for women 40-49 year* old arc
lesa convincing, according to Ihe
NIII and NCI panel.
Hie panel weighed the advan­
c e s of early diagnosis against
such factor* aa testa that give
false negative or false positive

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loot In Ihr rarly drlrctlon of
breast rancer. fly combining
ihrm wlllt rritnlar doctor visits
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ran Increase thr chances of dis­
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"The stirress of this first nistom designed drug
opens the door lor olher dnigs designed lo attack
the mrclianlsm of psoriasis.' Rosen said.

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results, further tesla that may
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radiation exposure. In the end.
Ihe panel concluded that current
data does not warrant recom­
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than SO undergo regular mam­
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The claw has also gone lo the Canaveral National
Seashore and volunteered to create a new 'Mud
Walk* at the Environmental Study Center. (Each
year, every lUlh grade class In NrUnnfe County

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14: My friends and I make the same new year's
resolution every year - to lose weight We start out
rating better and walking. However, about now.
they always give up and so do I. Itow can I stick
with It this year?.

f l : I’m happy lo hear you’re not giving up this
year. Don't let friends encourage bad eating habits.
Giving up bad habits is seldom seen as fun. but
success of overcoming them increases your selfconfidence, reclaims your power and enhances
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Laaaaa • 1: Since the habits of others rub off on
us. find someone around you who has the eating
and exercise habits you want to adopt Someone
you Uke. who is already the weight you want to be.
Tell them you need a -weight loss mentor. Ask
them lo go far a walk with you regularly.
However, start slowly. Ask them to waLk at your
pace. Have lunch with them and order Uke they da
Note their choices and portion shea. The more you
associate yourself with others who have their
weight under control, the sooner their healthy
lifestyle will fed Uke your own.
Not only will your weight come off. IHI»-&lt;vofr.

tats In the center.) The dasa at Winter
the first o f Its kind to be offered at I w S w f
County high school. Most of the students are In 9th
grade and have the option of continuing with thr
program for up to 3 years.
Durrond Vann, who found the study of endan­
gered and threatened species and water testing
interesting, said 'You actually learn more than you
think.' He sakl he la considering a career as a game
warden.
*1 thought It was an easy credit.* said Lindsey.
*now I'm very committed to the course.'
Cote's commitment can be credited, m part far
Inspiring his students. He worked far ate yearn In
the business world until he asked himself. ’ What
useful purpose am I serving society.* Always inter­
ested In the environment. Cole said 1 walked the
middle of the road-* until the birth of tils chtld.
Then, he said, he realized ‘ It’s no longrr about me.
It’s about making a bettrr place for living.* Cole
went back to school, taking 30 hours in btofagy. so
that he could teach.
Legacy began in 1903 when Mease High School. In
St. Augustine, approached the district far help In
creating a new environmental education acadoqy.
Approximately 30 achoob In the district participate
In the prajpam.
The Legacy program at Wlnlrr Springs fa funded
by a Learn and Serve grant, from the U.S.
Department of Education, which assistant principal
Karen Coleman helped the school scqulre. The pro­
gram includes 6 hours of ’ teaching the teachers.*
Cole and his class will prepare an annual report fay
the end of the year, to satisfy the terms of the ipant.
The program not only offers environmental edu­
cation. but exposes students to 40 different carver
tracks, using natural resources aa the prfckary
teaching medium, according to Hayes. Many of the
students said they will slay with the course,
through the next 3 years.

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�W o m a n ’s C lu b m arks 85th
An Interesting birthday was
. observed at the May meeting of
; the Sanford Woman&gt; Chib
when the grand old dub cele­
brated IU SSth anniveraaiy. If
the walla of the charming old
building could talk, they would
i reveal a wealth of aervtce and
dedication thin organization of
women haa Initiated.
Member* aang the birthday
song and a large decorated
cake was cut and served after
! the luncheon.
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D A R review s
historical

documents

At the April meeting of the
Sslllr
Harrison
Chapter.
Daughter* of the American
Revolution meeting at the
Sanford Muarum m Sanford,
membrrs learned how Christlanlty and the English Ianguage had an impact on hutortral documents of the
United Stales. The guest
aprakrr.
Bitty
Zrlsman,
trained Instructor from the
Foundation
of American
Christian Education, was feitreduced by Ann Howland,
American Heritage chairman.
H isto ry

2nd Flare In the C AR .
Newsletters competition. 3rd
FUre in the society's pro­
gram on the Stale Theme and

FUre in the Historical Places
and Landmarks program,
Virginia Mlkler. vice isgmt.
told members about the
Awards received at the Annual DAR State Conference,
The S a fe Harrison Charter
n ctfoad lot Place to Outstanding C A R . Leadership:
an Honorable Mention In
Conservation; and an award
for participation In the Mo-

1913. Mrs. John Dinkins wa*
the first president. The dub
moved to Ita present location,
a former Presbyterian Church,
and II la now on the Historic
Register.
According to Dettye Smith,
former president and presi­
dent-elect. the piano gracing
the stage at the clubhouse has
been with the dub for M years
and Is quite valuable today.
In keeping with the prestig­
ious historical status, mem­
bers voted to renovate the
dubhousr at the meeting.
Chris Stevens and Chris Ack­
erman. professional restorers,
made recommendations to the
mrmbers who accepted Iheir
proposal.
i“resident Ruth Oslnes con­
ducted the business meeting
and heard routine reports.
Members were greeted by col­
orful plants in the landscape,
thanks to Betty Colben, the
new grounds chairman.
Jeanette Padgett. arts de­
partment
cliairman.
an­
nounced that the dub had a
blue ribbon sinner in the re­
cent District VII Arts and
Crafts Festival held at the
Clermont Womans Club. Tawana Metis brought home the
btur for her ceramic king.
Club
members
brought
books to the meeting for the

DORIS
DIETRICH

books will be donated to local
schools and libraries
Dorothy Anthony, chairman
of the Education Department,
reported on die success of the
terent Vintage Fashion Show
to benrflt the scholarship pro­
gram. The chib will present a
scholarship to a deserving
woman returning lo the class­
room al the June meeting.

oj

Sarftoi; chaplain. Mary Wil­
liams; recording secretary.
Fat Elliott: rnnefotMifitoM
secretary. Vann
Decker,
treasurer. Shirley Kerr, regis­
trar. HetoU Haines; historian.
Virginia Dowell; and librar­
ian. Grace Parka. The newly
elected officer* will be In­
stalled at the May meeting.

Elks sponsor
An elegant evening waa had
on Saturday, May 9. at the
Sanford Civic Center.
Elks from Central Florida
joined to support one of the
highest concepts of Importance
In the field and Elkdom.
The Edward C. Wilson Purple
and White Charity Ball for
Education waa sponsored by
Celery City Lodge No. 543 and
Evergreen Temple No. 331,
I.B J&gt;.O.E. of the World.
This ban Is held yearly to

scholarships to be gtw
achieving students who
been participants in the
oratorical contests held
to the annual Purple and

Charity Ball and King and
Queen Contests.
The education of our youth of
this community and various
high schools
Seminole
County ensures the future of
our young people who choose
to climb the ladder of educs-

'“»•
The

^of

name
this financial
effort Is an honor that haa
been given to the late Brother
Edward C. Wilson, a m in d
teacher, dedicated educator,
lover of young people and a devoted Brother of Elkdom who
often aervrd aa chairman of
thla annual ball committee,
Brother Wilson was honored at
this ball for his service to Elkdom and as a Christian beIlever In educating our youth.

'
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-----------------

MARVA

*
«fo

HAWKINS

A special salute waa given
his lovely wife. Shirley, his
daughter Kimberly a student at
FAMU. hto son Edward C. Wllson. Jr., a student at FAMU
and Sheris an educator tat the
public school system of Btevard County.
l llghlt#rttog the evenings

affair was the asrardttw of the
1990 King and Queen of Ever­
green Temple No. 321 and Cel­
ery City Lodge 543.
Those who devoted their ef­
forts to the success of the con­
test were former 1997 King
Robert Hunky and Queen Ann
Newell: F. Amanda Alexander.
Michael Robinson: who were
contestants for this year, 1996
winners of the King snd Queen
contest were: Brother WUliam
Sands, srho wss crowned by
Bro. Jefferies Smith. Financial
Secretary of the Florida State
Association of the Lodges.

Wards of welcome
ceased by Brother
Cwnmingi! exalted
d Daughter Joyce

The Sanford-Central Florida
wuminity business sector,
lurches, organisations and
Ubs are invited to Join Pastor

For her work with the fash­
ion allow. Dottle was named by
the nrrstdenf as the recipient
of tier monthly "Celebrate
Women" award.
At the June meeting, the dub
will honor focal law enforce­
ment otfU-rrs, a project passed
to the general rtub by the
Sanford Junior Woman's Club
which lias disbanded.
Mary Dale Jones collected
I'rnnlr* for llsclenda Girls
Ranch st Melbourne, a project
supported by all dubs be­
longing to the Florida Federa­
tion of Women s Chiba. Mary
Dale also passed the happy
occasion basket with these
funds earmarked for the ranch.
It was announced that the
F.patlon Sigma Omlnon will
meet at the home of Frances
Webster on May 20 at 10 a.m.

Ourat speaker. Introduced
by Janice Springfield, was
Norman R. Derry, regional di­
rector of Region VII AllAmerican Soap Boa Derby.
With a spare Industry back­
ground. Deny became inter
rated In the Soap Boa Derby
through his grandson. The
races have run nationally since
1934. World Championship fi­
nals are held each August at
Derby Downs in Akron. Ohio.
The Central Florida Soap
Dos Derby la a fondly oriented
youth program whose goal la to

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Student

s with honors

llcr resume to reflective of
someone older with many more
years
of experience.
But
Trtocla
Puiuurllo. a sociology nu^or.
Just graduated from college the
day before Mother's Day.
Trtocla to • product of Lake
Mary and the schools in Lake
Maty. She went to Lake Mary
Elementary. Greenwood Lakes
Middle and Lake Maty HighAnd all of her former teachers
are extremely proud. Triads
graduated Summi Cum Laude
from the University of Central
Florida Honors Program. Her
overall grade point average?
3.B99. Her grade point average
In her major? 4.0.
Masll Wythe. Trlscta's 1st
grade teacher at Lake Mary

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dauBMw

H ugh es-C arter vows repeated
Gold wedding bands unite couple, children
When Jeana Hughes and ftul Carter ex­ back.
changed their wedding vows on April 35. the The bride carried a hand bouquet of cham
ceremony was far from traditional, but more or pugnr roses. Queen Anne's lace, purple raspli
leas a family affair. Not only did the bride and
groom exchange gold wedding bands, but each
family member participating also received a gold
band to signify a united family marriage.
The bride, from Sanford, to the daughter of
Jean W. Hughes. Sanford, and the tote Oeorge A.
Hughes Sr. The bridegroom, also from Sanford,
to the son of W. Dean and Evelyn Carter of Day­
tona Beach.
The Rev. Tom Tkachak performed the cere­
mony at Grace Fellowship Church tn Sanford, at
2:30 p.m.
The bride chose for her vows an Ivoty lace

one of the children she
wouldn't have minded taking
home with her. What Trlscta's
3rd grade
teacher
Haset
Perinchlef remembers about
Iter sms her kind and caring
attitude. Triscla was a hard
worker with great enthusiasm
to leant and accomplish.
Tvr
Always wanted
to
succeed.' Triscla said, 'always
wanted to make a difference.'
As the third of four children,
site wanted to standout.
And standout she has. Before
graduation. Triscla completed
and defended her Honors
Undergraduate
Thesis
'Attitudes.
Beliefs.
and
Perceptions about DateRape.
Alcohol-Induced
Rape and
NonConsrnsual
Drug Use
Rape on a College Campus.*
Trtscta was amaard at the
different perceptions people
have about date rape. She
discovered the differences In
perceptions were related to the
type of rape. In an alcohol
induced rape, for Instance.

Tm ?fL'.ri —

because of the expectations
she feels other people have on
her. she has a hard time
saying no. Hut the stress of
being Triscla to mostly what
she puts on herself If she
doesn't succeed. But. she has a
lot of things to keep her going.
Triscla loves sociology and
wants to share It. She has
always had a strong faith that
kept her going dining difficult
times. And her family naa been
wonderfully supportive of her
work. Triads
realtors how fortunate she was
to have gone to the schools she
did. Her teacher's support over
the years has meant a lot lo
her and she has kept m touch
with many of them.
Even with all she does.
Triscla still finds tune to g w
back to the community. She

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Seniors rock their socks off for
hospitals’ pediatric programs
the community,
said Shelly
Evans Bishop, the administra­
tor of Village Oaks.
Village Oaks to a Marrtot
Senior Living community that
to different from the typical
nursing or skilled care home.
The primary difference to that
this. Ute other Assisted Living
facilities, provides assistance
In daily activities of IMng such
as dreaetng. medicine supervl-

Hospital at the University of
Florida and Arnold Palmer
Hospital for Children fit Women
ihrouxh
Orester
Orlando
Childrents Miracle Network at
Village Oaks at TuskawtOa.
Kids tot their faces notated
and played carnival games
while singers entertained the
rocking crowd.
Forty residents of Village
Oaks took one and two-hour
rocking shifts In the hat after­
noon weather and raised

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GARDENING...PAGE 2A

COMING WEDNESDAY...

Whoops! There
goes another
rubber tree plant

rnm era
continues
to grow

TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1998

90th YEAR, No. 226

Rains finally came to douse fires
I was there
Evacuees are singing
‘Home Sweet Home’
By V toU B sB oeela

HERALD STAFF WRITER
Monday morning, the last
of the evacuee* from the lai­
cal wave of fire* were al­
lowed (o return to their
home* in Flagler County
while heavy rain* and hail
pelted the area.
Aa resident* unloaded
teddy bear*, frightened crit­
ters and lock boxes of Im­
portant papers, photo* and
imlckknacks.
lightning
tickled the top* of the trees
with finger* of flame, threat­
ening to reignlte the night­
mare they had Just survived.
Residents in Volusia and

Urevard County had been
allowed lo return home for
good the day before.
Moat people I know say
they got pretty sick of the
constant television coverage
of the wildfires across the
east roast over the last
week.
When. I was. I needed the
Information.
I had the opportunity to
be out on the front lines of
the fire as a correspondent
for the Associated Press In
Flagler and Brevard counties
and it was an eye-opener
that I wasn't expecting.

It worked...it worked

Authentic Cheyenne rain dance performed

At |hs Lake Mary Ht^i School avacuaMon center, volunteers St
8ne« 0*k) and Keren Bornholm 18 begs wkh supples to give to
evaaewee.

Happy trails end for Roy Rogers
StarvtM tn 87 movies and a
number of television studios.
Roy Rogers. 86. was a symbol
of the West and pure country
Americana. He died Monday.
July 8. at his Apple Valley.
Calif., home. Rogers died tn his
sleep. He had been suffering
with illness Including conges­
tive heart failure.
years, the two popularised the
ballad 'Happy Italia lo You*,
the duo's theme song, which
they sang after every episode of
The Roy Rogers Show back tn
the mid Baa. Rogers also sang
such camp Ore tunes as
"Tumbling Tumbleweeds' and

‘Don't Fence Me In*.
Rogers was bom Leonard
Slye in CtndnnaU. Ohio. In
1931, Rogers made his radio
debut as a member of Uncle
Tom Murray's Hollywood Hill­
billies. Roger* I* *l*o • two
time inductee of the Country
Music Hall of Fame.
After hearing about an audi­
tion In a hat shop. Rogers
rushed over to Republic Stu­
dios. where he won his first
role on the big screen with the
1038 film. Under Western Stars.

Rogers' son and Evens three
children from previous mar­
riages.
U was Rogers who
coined the phrase T h e family
that plays together end prays
together, stays together*. Ro­
ger* Is survived by Evans, six
children, one foster child. IB
grandchildren and 33 great­
grandchildren.
Rogers is preceded tn death
by his trusty steed, Trigger,

Rogers and Evans adopted
four children during thetr B1
years, and were the foster par­
ents of another In addition to

SANFORD . it only took two people to per­
form the traditional ram dance, but wtlhin a
short time. Sanford's Fort Mellon Park saw
over I 1/2 inches of rainfall. The ancient
Cheyenne Ram Dance was performed by Dave
TTezak and Dannie Rsinbtrd. both adorned In
authentic costumes.
Both are Native American members of the
Village of Many Tribes. The mission of the organUatlon is, 'Saving the Land. Mother Earth

ATM machine without
money still missing
SANFORD - Officers find It
confusing as to why anyone
would steal an ATM machine
when It no longer contained
any money. Such was the case
shortly after 4 a.m. Saturday at
a Handy Way afore a t the
Intersection of CR-1B and
Orange Btvd. west of Sanford.
Aa of this morning, neither
the ATM machine nor the three
persons who reportedly stole tt
have been located.
According
to
sheriff's
Lieutenant Jack Cash, a blue
Chevrolet
Suburban
was

have exited the vehicle, and
used a second vehicle to steal
the AIM machine.
Cash said the clerks on duly
at the time were unable to
provide descriptions of the
three, due to the feet that they
wore garments with hoods that
were pulled down to hide thetr
Is m s .
The suburban was used to
create an entrance into the
building while the second

Concerns grow over reckless boating on Big Lake Mary
The Seminote County
Office, tt conjunction t
practices

HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
LAKE MARY - The chairman
of the Parks and Recreation
Advisory Board wants to send,
via the city commission, a
message to reckless drivers on
the city's lakes.

homeowner. John Paakoekl.
who had circulated a petition
requesting relief from hazard­
ous boating conditions on the
lake.
Paakoekl and several other
homeowners were present at
the meeting. Paakoekl outlined
the trouble areas of Big Lake
Mary, specifically a narrow
channel near the ■udHu g g u
mile-long lake.
"Herein lies the big problem.”

myself that I would support."
said Hanson. They're just
some common sense rules.
They don't prevent you from
enjoying the lake."
The question then becomes
one of enforcement. In a memo
to City Manager John Litton.
Police Chief Richard Beary
said, ’Because we do not have
the resources (boat, etc.) to
properly conduct enforcement
operations we rcqueaUed) the
assistance of the ahertfTs of­
fice. They have the equipment
and expertise In marine en­
forcement.*

marine regulation. *1 think
well have to have enforcement
to regulate this Issue,* she
said.
She wants a police officer or

�2 A - Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Tuesday. July 7, 1998

People
Common indoor plant known for its by-products
Optimist Club
The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the Colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors
arc welcome. Call 323*2194 or
322 0298.

Klwanls Club

county holds a coffee for new­
comers and second Wednes­
day of every month from 10
a.m. until noon. For Informa­
tion on address, call Detly,
695 0144. or Lucy. 322-7877.

Widowed Parsons

All widowed persona are In­
The Klwanls Club of Sanford vited to meet at 1:30 p.m. the
meets weekly Wednesday at second and fourth Wednesday
noon for a luncheon meeting of every month at the Cassel­
from the Sanford Civic Center berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
to the Lakeside Landing at the THjjjcl^Drlvc. Casselberry.
Martna Motel on Lake Monroe.
Visiting Ktwnnlans are wel­
A local chapter of TOPS
come. For Information call (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
Walt Smith, 323-5088.
meets every Wednesday at
Dancing for Seniors
6:30 p.m.. In the auditorium of
The Over 50 Dance Club South Seminole Hospital. 555
Longwood.
dance Is held every Wednes­ W. S.R. 434.
day. from 2:30 -4:30 p.m. at Weighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
the Sanford Civic Center. Live The first meeting Is held every
at
9:30.
at
music by the Deltonlans 13- Wednesday.
plece band. Donation 83.00.
Lakevtew Christian Church.
1400 Dear Lake Road Apopka.
Al-Anon
A support group for friends For Information, call 293or relatives of alcoholics (Al- 5048.
Anon) meets every Wednesday, Camara Club
at 8 p.m.. at 111 E. 27th SI..
Tire Seminole Lake Mary
Just west of Sanford Avenue In Camera Club meets the sec­
Sanford. New visitors or mem­ ond Wednesday -every month
bers are welcome to this 12- in Old Lake Mary City Hall,
step group.
158 N. Country Club Rd. at
7:30 p.m. For more Informa­
Welcome
■ i t o i w i r i i ^ p Waoon
ww a n g v ia
Seminole Spokes Welcome tion. coll Grace at 321-4723
Wagon Club of Seminole or Sol at 323-8691.

Tire common Indian Rubber
Tree which Is considered by
many Just n beautiful Indoor
plant. Is the same plant used
as a source of latex from which
rubber used to be made before
the Brazilian rubber tree was
discovered. To make It more
Interesting, the India Rubber
tree Is a close relative of the
edible fig. Doth plants belong
to the genus Ficus which In­
cludes more than 1.000 differ­
ent species thnt vary consider­
able In appearance, from targe
tropical trees, shrubs, trailing
epiphytes and climbers. In
spite of the great variation,
they share some similarities,
such as the Inflorescence, the
shape of the Trulls and (he
milky sap they contain.'
A unique fruit: The m anner
In which flowering, pollination,
and
fruit
formation
are
brought about In the Fig Tree
Is unique In the plant king­
dom. The greatly thickened,
fleshy receptacle develops Into
a pocket-shaped socket con­
taining unisexual flowers, male
flowers develop at the to the
female dowers below. An
opening or ’eye' located at the
fruit apex allows water and In­
sects to penetrate the (tult.
The opening Is used by a sp e­
cial dg wasp known to be
needed for pollination In (he

q a r d r n in q

FERRER

leaves are maroon , shading lo
a deep glossy green as they
mature: 'La France’, wllh
smaller leaves and a twisted
top: ‘Robusta’. with very
broad leaves and leaf nodes
growing closer together, giving
the plant a compact appear­
ance. The variegated varieties
are ‘Doeschert*. with clearly
marked foliage with white
margins, wllh a reddish center
vein and leaT stalk: "Tricolor"
with Irregular cream, pale,
and dark green patches;
"Schryvrriana" has narrower
leaves, finely marbled In dark,
pale green and yellowish
white, the palest rones have
stippled markings.

case of edible (lgs. If w ater
gets inside the frutt It may r e ­
sult In rotting of the fruits.
Common edible types recom­
mended for Florida do not re ­
quire pollination to devetop
and mature fruits.
T k t trs s : The Indian Rubber
Oaaai Ficus in general dis­
Tree is a tropical plant that like being moved, they may
can be severely damaged by ’drop leaves if environment
frost. In tropical areas. It can changes occur. They are very
grow up to 50 feet tall and Is sensitive to changes In tem­
used os a street tree, shade perature and are also to wet or
tree, hedge. Indoors, and ban- cold feet. Figs grow well at
sal. The leaves are up to foot temperatures between 85 to
kmg, oval, leathery, dark
80 degrees F. and can tolerate
green, and glossy. Young 40 degrees F without damage.
leaves are sheathed In red
Average humidity should be
stipules, which soon drop. The above 28 percent, a row them
culllvsni of this tree do not near a bright east or south
branch readily. Indoors, In window, the variegated varie­
bright light It will grow to an ties. because the yellow por­
tions of the leaves do not con­
Imposing height of 10 feet.
tain chlorophyll, have higher
Varietlss: The green-leafed
forms are ‘Decora*, with very light requirements than greenshiny, fairly broad leaves, new leafed varieties. Fertilise once

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plants need lo be repotted
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place the lop layer of compost.
Repotting
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tilr
around February. Water only
after the surface of the potting
mixture is dry but never allow
It to dry out completely.
F rspsgstlsai The rubber
tree can be propagated from
cuttings and alr-Iayertng. Cut­
tings should be taken In
spring, use Up or sldeshools
with a maximum of three to
Tour leaves removed In prun­
ing. Prevent aap flow by dip­
ping the cutUtig In water or
charcoal powder. The cut an
the parent plant must be
sprinkled with white sand or
charcoal powder. Eye cuttings
can be obtained by cutting the
stems 1/2 Inch above ana be­
low a leaf. This gives you a cut­
ting with a node, a leaf stalk,
and a leaf. Rooting powder will
speed up the process and
checks the sap flow.
Pasta am i diseases: Too
much sunlight or drafts often
lead to attacks by red spider
mites or thrlpo. Under warm
temperatures and dry atmos­
phere mealy bugs or scales bi­
sects can become a problem.

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P*tty/«rand theft

Carlos Aquino, of ISO Lori
Ann Ln., Winter Springs, was
arrested Thursday. June 2. by
Winter Springs police. Aquino
was charged with unlawful sex­
ual activity. Aquino was a r ­
rested In the 200 block of Bush
Boulevard.

Dennis Winismo. 47. of 2000
Crawford Ave., Sanford, was
arrested Saturday. July 4. by
Sanford police. WiUlama was
charged with petty/grand theft.
Williams was arrested In the
1B00 block of South French
Avenue.

charged with DUI and leaving
the scene of an accident. Edgar
was arrested at the comer of
Town Center and Rinehart.

Battery

Ann South. 20. of 57 Semi­
nole Dardens. Sanford, was a r ­
rested Thursday. June 2. by
Sanford police. South was
charged with battery and was
arrested a t the above address.
South allegedly scratched and
hit a male victim.
Willie Thomas. 20. of 1600
W. 5th St.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Thursday. Ju n e 2, by
Sanford police. Thooias was
charged with battery and was

drug paraphernalia. Wiseman
was arrested at the corner of
17*02 and County Road 427.

IWdgewood Ln., Sanford, was
arrested Friday, July 3. by
Sanford police. Freeny was
charged
with
burglary
(unarmed) and possession of
cocaine. Freeny at the above

David Batarick. 34. of 2870
Beardall Ave.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Friday. July 3.
Semi­
nole County deputies. Batarick
was charged with attaching tag
not assigned. Batarick was a r­
rested in the 1100 block of
Celery Avenue.

and County Road 426.

Battery

Laurence Mancuso, 45. of
140 Woodridge TVall. Sanford,
was arrested Friday. July 3, by
Sanford police. Mancuso was
charged with battery and was
arrested at the above address.

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Certain))- 1 learned about
the power of Are. a frightening
beast. Fire la not something
you can really call 'under con­
trol.'
One man I met described
the raging (Ire as a m onster
with a personality. The first
night, the fire burned slowly
and Ore fighters washed It
down to the point where they
said It was under control.
It was s UH burning, but
mostly it was tittle licks of
flames.
A few hours later, a wall of
flame erupted from that spot
and reared up before scream ­
ing angrily toward the road
and toward homes.
*They didn't take the beast
seriously,” Jack Stone said to
me. -They said the fire was
under control and let it Just alt
there. Then, when It was
ready, it came back and took
what It wanted.”
And that is what it did.
Near Mima, a community
known aa Hog Valley is a lot
Uke Geneva with trailer homes
nestled among pine trees and
palmetto scrub.
People there are a close
knit bunch under regular cir­
cumstances. They grew up to ­
gether. as did their parents
and their grandparents before
them. Everyone knows every­
one else.
“We're all like kin...even if
we ain’t really,' Paul Ctouser
said. ’Family Is the moat tonarn thing and we're all
lly.”
The
(lames.
however ,
brought everyone closer.
One nip * . while the Ares
were still burning “under con­
trol.* another reporter and I
had the chance to sneak back
into the

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ted eerily against an orange
sty.
The woods 100 feet behind
his home were awash In Are.
Without s word, the group
in the truck tumbled out Into
the yard and grabbed garden
hoses, attached them to one
another and began to w ater
down the area. Meanwhile
others In the entourage, my­
self Included, shoveled dirt
over the glowing ground and
sparkling embers at the foot or
trees. Aa we worked, flames
sprang skyward along the
trunks of pine trees and ex­
ploded near the clouds like
the fireworks that had been so
recently banned fay the gover­
nor. Flaming ash rained
around us. igniting new Ares,
spreading the damage closer
to Johnny’s house.
One member of the group
stood on the dirt road leading
into the woods, begging a
brush truck crew to come h elp
out. They had far too many
other Area closer to houses to
bottle to make their way back.
Leas than an hour later, the
Ore p o u n d was still warm, but
there were no visible flames.
The group chained sprinklers
to the roof and the whole
group.
including
Johnny,
moved on to check an another
friend's home.
“Family and friends come
Brat.* Ctouser said. *We do
what we gotta do.”
helping

two neighboring structures
that were untouched. “But I
suppose It would be unfair to
them If It had been the other
way around.”
Next door, moving over
still-warm ground, neighbors
brought their belongings back
Into the house.
“It's not over.” Lt. Randy
White of the Jacksonville FireRescue department said as he
worked on mop up efforts in
Palm Coast, watching the resi­
dents scurry ant-llke from ve­
hicle to home. ‘Even with the
rain. It’s not over until every
flame Is o u t And that won’t
happen until we have about 10
inches of steady rain.*
Lightning. Are experts like
White said, la as big a threat
aa the lingering embers.
“Until we nave more rain
than lightning, the rain doesn't
matter,* he noted.
For now, those people who
have homes to return to In the
Are zones are back home. The
60 or so who And themselves
without a place to live, have
of r e ­
initiated the process
proco
building their Uvea, working
with their insurance carriers
or with FEMA.
“We Just gotta a tart over
eatrice Snyder,
M ain.' said Bea
surveying the remains of
or her
trailer where 47 years of m e­
mentos of marriage and family
were no more than gray son
blowing toward Interstate 95 a
few hundred years away.
“What d s e can we do? We Just
gotta start over.*

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�4 A • Sarrunole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Tuesday, July 7, 1998

A b it o f triv ia fo r to d a y

Regarding "Today Is...' tt should ----------------- ------------------ famer Leroy Robert (Satchel) Paige
be noted (hat Russ While, (he reyu
Ti uoriav
was born
on
7 ,006' He was
lar contrtbrtlor for (his column Is
'V
uay
tJlp
black pitcher Inducted Into
(noofivri In ortoduT assignment for
|S ■ ■ ■
the hall. Even our primary histori­
the nextfeu) days. A s n result Nick
cal source Is sometimes Incorrect
Pfeifaif ii'ill be compiling the lt\for
Hic k
however, as It shows that he died
motion regarding each passing day.
" '" v - . , , , .
also on July 7. 1900. (He actunlly
Trivia lor today
. PFEIFAUF died In 19821.
Let's start out with some trivia .
Under control
connected to today. Who were Mary L-i-hbflBkaL —
I As for the future, everyone hopes
E. Surratt. Lewis Payne. David E.
today, July 7. 1998 will be consid­
Harold and George A. AIre rod t?
ered as tile day the (Ires In Centra]
Today Is the anniversary of their death, but why. Florida finally were declared all under control, and
under what circumstances, and amidst what con* even more hopefully, that It’s the day they were
troversy did they perish? The answer ts tn the last Anally extinguished.
few paragraphs of this column. See If you can come Did you know the answer
up with the answer before we get that far.
Back to our trivia question. Surratt, Payne,
HI to Hawaii
Harold and Atzcrodl died by hanging on July 7,
Today Is llie anniversary of the annexation of 1865 In Washington. D.C. They were accused of
Hawaii to the United States. Before It was Included being Involved in the assassination of President
ns one of the states, (long before). It was considered Abraham Lincoln almost three months rnrllcr.
a territory. President William MrKinley signed a
The hanging death of Maty Surratt came Into
resolution annexing Hawaii on July 7, 1898.
controversy for several reasons. Her only Involve­
It isn’t believed that anyone started shouting with ment In the assassination was the fact that she
Joy over the event. Absolutely nothing changed. The owned the boarding house In which John Wilkes
Hawaiian government remained completely In Booth is sold to have planned the deed. She was
charge until the year 1900 when Congress passed also said to be the Aral woman ever executed for a
an act making Hawaii an 'Incorporated* territory of crime (omclally) by hanging. In the United States.
the U.S.
UnUI that time, our laws prevented women from
All that mean! was that the U.S. government execution by hanging.
would Include expenditures for Hawaii In the feder­
Which brings us to the local area and another
al budget. Again. It meant nothing more.
trivia question. The last person (and possibly the
The actual big day came on August 21. 1959 only one) ever legally hanged for committing a
when Hawaii became the 50th state. But we will crime in the city of Sanford, was done on a scaffold
discuss that In this column next month.
at the rear of the Sanford Fire Station, then locat­
ed In the 100 block of S. Palmetto Avenue, The sta­
tion was abandoned by the department in 1975.
Someday I'll be a Starr
I have been unable to And out the crime, the
Ju st to make you feel like you're getting older, for­
mer Beatles drummer Richard Starkey, (known as name or the person, when It occurred or any other
Ringo Starr) turns 58 today. Former Tonight Show details, and would appreciate anyone with such
band leader and trumpeter Doc Scvertnsen turns Inlomiatlon writing to the Herald. While It may not
71. Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife be some of the "glorious* past In the city's history,
Rosalynn are observing their 52nd wedding it Is, nonetheless, part of the history, and would be
anniversary. No longer with us. baseball hall-of- Interesung information.

On# day, everything is so dry w# don't know what to
do. The next day, It's so wet, w# don't know what to
do. Above, Sara Romp#, an employs# with the Seminote County Property Appraisers office In Sanford,

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Cea tlaeed from Page LA

War. Dave, or Cherokee decent, and his family
members have maintained the Ocala National
Forest as (heir home grounds. In addition to
his rain dancing in Sanford, he is a popular
musician and song stylist, with a list of musi­
cal appearances Including many with Native
American stylings.
While the min dance was not heavily publi­
cized. a number of Interested onlookers a t­
tended the event at Fori Mellon Park at noon
Monday.
According (o records, (he Sanford area ended

heeds to her car to move Rto hitter ground. Strange
but true, the move was required only a short Bme after
a traditional Cheyenne rain dance wee performed al
Sanford's Fort MaKon Park.
up with 1.58 inches of rain shortly after the
conclusion of the rain dance, while some sur­
rounding areas had almost 3 Inches of rainfall.
While the rain did not completely quekh all
of the woods Ares In Central Florida, authori­
ties say they were a big help, and with a few
minor exceptions, no new woodland ftres were
reported overnight.
The Village of Many Tribes, a hilly chartered
non-proftl organization, presently has Its
headquarters at 250 International Parkway.
Suite 114 In Heathrow. For information on (he
organization, phone 805-9131.

Update
Safety ofTIclals aay there is
currently an abundant amount
of supplies, with (he majority
having been transported (o the
front lines In surrounding
counties.
However, the department, on
behalf of all of Seminole
County. Is saying "Thank You*

to all citizens and businesses
that donated Items to the Ore
fighters.
CENTRAL FLORIDA • In the
latest American Red Cross
report Issued late yesterday
evening, it was reported a total
of 1.241 persons had been

sheltered during the peak of
the Ares, being served 82.111
meals. A total of 796 Red Croat
workers have been Involved
thus far with 228 still on duly
as of Sunday night.
Persona
still
requiring
American
Red
Cross '
assistance are asked to phone &gt;
1-800-634-4661.

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Jeff
Berllnicke

M e lillo ’ s m arvelo u s m onth
Long wood youngster starring in USA baseball tryouts
By D taa Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

It was a good
weekend to
catch up on
your sleeping
SANFORD _ Fourth of Ju ly weekend is
supposed to be one of the big look forw ard-to
events of the year.
By late Sunday night. I had taken about
four naps and slept in all weekend.
I
Yawn.
I'm no couch potato even though my phy­
sique m ight suggest th a t. Normally. I get out
to the golf course a t least once a weekend
and a t least try to give the couch a little trit of
Ume to get rid o f a perm anent Indent of my
bu tt.
This Ume. plans were changed.
First of all. It m u too smoky to hit the ball
around the golf course 110 tim es. At least I
got to tee the sta rs of the LPGA do th at In
the final round o f the U.S. Open Sunday, b u t
more on th a t later.
Forget about au to racing because there
w asn't any. I w as kind of looking forward to
going to my first Pepsi 400 or. for th a t m at­
ter. my first NASCAR race.
So m uch for th a t Idea.
(By th e way. anybody who com ptalned
about the cancellation of th a t race a s fires
biased through C entral Florida should be
farced to w atch th e World C up consolation
game th is Saturday).
So It w as tim e to settle down for a day of
rhannel surfing.
I alm ost drowned dtanglL
There w as baseball on FOX.
Who cares. 1 don’t care about the form er
national pastim e and neither should you.
Time to nap before the golf cam e on a t 4.
Oh year. 1 th ink there w as some tennis
m atch on Saturday. J a n a Som ething versus
Somebody Nobody Ever Heard Of. At least tt
gave me a chance to sleep In.
Back to golf.
, There
Hi* w as none.
Now I know 111 aound kke a selfish brute,
b v__
to iltn Sanford, o u t o f harm 's way. b u t waa
for aU three netw orks to show
tt necessary
nets
hour fire coverage w ithout anything to
24*hoi
rejxuirt?
lour after hour, th e folks a t the three local
netw orks gave u s the sam e Super Double
Doppler Inform ation (no chance of rain, high
hum idity).
We all knew 1*95 waa dosed from here to
Jsx . The only thing the stations did w as
show Interviews w ith people who lost th eir
hom es and were holed up tn shelters.
Frankly. If my residence ever b u rn t to the
ground, please, local television, stay o u t of
m yfoce.
There were also countless pictures of
burning bushes. To me. they all looked th e
sam e, b u t th a t didn't atop the heroic news
faces boro getting «a dose to the b ru sh fires
a s poaalhlc tn a n attem pt to show u s th a t th e
bushes were actually on fire.
Again, I know th e fires affected more people
th an myself, b u t. If there's no news, there's
no sense In being a purveyor of hum an trag-

%

anyway. I m issed my golf and fell
asleep to burning bushes.
Saturday n ig h t th e F ourth, w as no better.
I think ESPN w as showing a dog show.
By Sunday room ing, a t least the local
news station showed th e Wimbledon m en’s
Anal, b u t c u t In d u rti* the aw ards presenta­
tion to show u s th a t bu sh es were still an fire
and th a t 1-95 w as still closed.
Sam pras beat somebody w ho's nam e I
c a n t epefi and le n t In th is com puter's spell■ sck.
hen, there w as the Wimbledon doubles
npebtton.
took a nap a n h o u r after I woke up.
ro u n d 2 p m , the Pirates were playing
t Cuba, b u t Sammy Sosa w asn't tn the
rup. A pparently he slept on h is shoulder
wrong way.
iertouafy.
_w
m Ihave been w atching W imbledon 1
ie
m ust
I doaed,
1 4 p.m .. tt waa Ume for *olf. In the POA

TUCSON. AZ. _ Lake Brantley High School
baseball coach Mike Smith took a team of 20
players, made up of local area high school
players, to compete In the USA Baseball Junior
Olympic Tournament In Tucson, Arizona from
June 1927.
The team won its first four games before los­

Mellllo. who played on Longwood’s 13-year old
ing to Maryland. The team bounced back to
beat Utah to advance to the elite eight out of 52 National Babe forth Championship squad In
1995. wrnt 13-for-25 (.520) at the plate with five
teams that were entered.
The team was then eliminated from medal triples, two doubles, six stolen bases. 14 RBI
and 12 runs scored.
contention, again losing to Maryland.
Conrad was 24) on the mound, striking out 25
The squad was led by the hitting of Long*
wood's Kevin Mellllo. a second baseman from In 13 innings and giving up only two earned
Lake Brantley High School, and the pitching of runs for an ERA of 1.54.
Other members of the team, with their high
Fritz Conrad, from West Orange High School in
Winter Carden.

Stormy
weather
cancels
Co-Ed
action
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

fV 3
OMpita not having much min owe

SANFORD _ Mother Nature p u t a
hold an the stretch run or the
Sanford Recreation Department
Spring Co-Ed Slow Pitch Softball
League at Plnehurst Park Monday
night.
Because of Monday’s thunder
storm and heavy rain, the league
will wait a week to see If a playoff
to decids the champion Wttt be

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w it Bt PVwhumt Park Monday night,
wMtang out tw achadutad Co*Ed
Stow Pitch SoftbMI tripfehoador.
The liaoua wfl pfey tha gamaa
achadulad for Nils weak naxt Mon*
otff regnt, xrmn oooouob m t nc*
ton M h K osfmWInol on Jutv
20th.
Alan ralnart m l Monday ntoht wara
lha opening rounds of aavaral r a a
Amarican Lagton contaata.
Adlan should pick up around tha
county andn tonight, but Fialr la a
50-paroant chanoa of moro thun*
daratorms this avaninQ.

Champs
nip Surge
in sudden
death OT
ta the
LONQWOOO «. The Orlando Surge
lost their first game of the season
to the undefeated Anaheim Bull­
dogs. 5-5, in a climactic sudden
death shoot out in a MLRH (Major
League Roller Hockey) contest at
Inlinea Skate Center In Longwood
Saturday afternoon.
The Surge dominated the first
half, leading the defending RHI
(currently inactive Roller Hockey
International) cha mpion s 5*1.
Hie home team took a 1*0 lead
with 2:12 left tn the first period as
Mike Martens scored on assists
from Brett Larson and Francois
The Surge would score again be­
fore the end of the period aa with
just 0:41 showing on the dock,
Jooe|yn LangloU beat the Bulldogs
goalie after assists from Leroux
and Alex Aieptn.
The boats appeared headed for
another easy vfotrey as they scored
twice within 25-seconds early In
the second period to make the
■core 44).
Surge Captain Kyle Reeves got
the first goal with help from Jamie
Cooke end Langlota and the

Brlanne Hickey (tort) and twin deter Mqta m r (*0**) re- bad ooech Mwfynn WUS (iWddd). I
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Hickey sisters head south
HERALD SPOKVB EDITOR
FT. LAUDERDALE _ The Nova Southeastern Uni­
versity Department of Athletics has announced Its
new athletes for the 1S954M school year and a
pair of Lyman High School graduates are among
thwn*
The Hickey twins.
^ _____ Meghanne. have
decided to continue their Sthfodc ana____
educational
purautts at the n . Laudcrdafc-baeed University.
And both are planning on doing something that
la almost unheard of these day*, playing two

sports, volleyball and batkrthiH i
Brlanne la a 5-foot-9 middle hitter who led
Seminole County in digs and klila and was the
Moat Valuable Player on the Greyhound squad.
Mrghinnr is a 5-foot-9
hitter who waa an
All-County Honorable Mention tn both hathttbal)
and volleyball,
The
be voucybaU
voUcytaall team begins play in Just
months, as coach Charyt Morgan’s nettcra will
pirtlfipffn in Dm pilot Beach Atlantic rvuugw pay
Invitational on Aujpwt 28th.
The Hickey's are also guaid/farwaida an the
hardwood and will be a part o f the Knights Drat
women's basketball team this foil.

�•A • Setrtnoto Hntald, Sanford. Flcrtda • Tuesday, Jtrfy 7, 1998

Melillo

Continued from Page BA
school In parenthesis, were: George Brnndner.
Lanier Hush. Erie Werrenratt. Andrew Van
Landlnghem. Dwnync Driggers. Scott Myers.
Paul Cross. Ian Holmcn. Rlcktr Weeks. John
Dickson. Bryan Smith. Greg Motrera (Lake
Brantley). Luke Lockwood. Ross Decker (Lake
Howell). Todd Lcltz. Bemle Rosario (OcalaVanguard). Ed Tanzt (Winter Pnrk) and Jam es
Scrubbs (Lake Highland).
For their efforts Melillo and Conrad, who will
be Junior's at their respective high schools this
fall, were among 23 players selected to try out
for the USA Baseball 1998 Youth National Junior Olympic Team.
Alter staying In Tucson for another week of
trying out and practices, the USA Baseball
Committee gave the local duo the good news.

they had made the final cut of 18 and would be
members of the team that will represent the
USA in the World Youth Championship Games
on July 11-19 In Falrvlcw Heights. Illinois.
The USA squad will open up against Japan on
July U th.
Melillo has stayed hot In a pair of exhibition
gnmes against the Australian *AA' Colts.
On Friday, at HI Corbett Field In Tucson.
Melillo was 2-for-3, Including a double, scared •
run and drove In one as the Americans edged
the Colts 9-8.
The USA team then put on a pre-fireworks
display of their own on Saturday, crushing the
Colls 28-7.
Leading 2-1 In the top or the third Inning, the
USA oflense ignited. The Americans sent IB
batters to the plate and tagged the Australian

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ond, with
10:11 left tn the half, came
from Cooke with assists from
Reeves and Langlols.
Anaheim's only first half
score came with 5:28 left on
the clock on on a goal from
Darren Colboume on assists
front Mark Woolf and BUI Lund.
The Surge got the goal back
with 1:54 left In the hair as the
newest member of the team.
Brett Larson, scored on a feed
from Langlols.
The Bulldogs regrouped at
Intermission and outscored the
Surge 2-0 In the third period on
a pair of goals by Mark Woolf.
The first came at 7:47 on an
assist from Lund and the sec­
ond come at 3:31 on an assist
from John Hanson.
Beginning the fourth period
with the Surge leading 5-3.
Anaheim attacked again, with
Captain Darren Perkins scor­
ing a goal at 4:56 on assists
from Lund and Woolf.
The Surge seemed to get the
answer to that score as Lan­
glols appeared to beat the
Bulldogs goal tender with ap ­
proximately one minute left in
the contest.

home crowd, waived ofT the
goo), leaving Ihc score at 5-4.
in favor of the Surge.
Following the waive oft. Ana­
heim pulled Its goalie and
placed an additional man on
the floor In an effort to Ue the
score.
The strategy paid oft with
9.6-seconds remaining as Colbourne put one in the net for
the Bullfrogs, tying the score at
5-5. Kevin St. Jaqucs and TfcJ
Melson assisted on the tying
goal.
Neither team could gain an
advantage In the five-person
shoot out. forcing a sudden
death shoot out.
Perkins missed the Bullfrogs'
first shot, but so did the
Surges Larson. Melson hit
Anaheim's second attempt,
which turned out to be the
winning goal when Aleptn't
shot was blocked.
Woolf paced th e Bullfrogs' a t­
tack wttn two goala and two

out In C onnecticut and the women were
trying to te e who could break 00 tn th e LPGA
Open.
Finally, after a n abbreviated Sports C enter.
It w as bpMck to baseball for Texas an d Seattle.
Not interested.

S ta irs

are the Denver Nuggete q f World

C up Soccer.

For mare information, call Ken Patrick at
SCC. (407) 328-20B2.

SCC/PAL basketball
SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
and the Police Athletic League will host s
•mini* basketball league for 7-8 and 9-11
year old boys and girls basketball teams be­
ginning July 19th.
All gpmw (a wUntmi^m of five j* " 1**) Will
be played on Sunday afternoons a t the SCC
Health and Physical Education Center
(Building H).
Registration for Individuals and
will
be July U th and 12th from 3 p m to B p m
at the gyro.
For more Information, call Vince Taylor
(328-7728) or Ken Patrick (328-2092).
LAKE MARY.The 19th annual SEMINOLE
SOCCER SCHOOL offers summer soccer In­
struction a t Lake Maiy High School. This 9
am. to 4 p m day camp will also include In­
door soccer tn sn sir conditioned mrm.
The camp will run July 13-17. flje cost is
$ 120.
Training will lx provided for boys and
girls, age S 1/2-18, Individuals or teams by a

11m Raines la a Sanford native and firm mote
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His stats for the 1998 eeasoo Is
In the first column, personal-best seaport
totals In the second column and career totals
(including 1998 games) In the third column.

Doubles,

three assluts and Hanson, St.
Jaqucs and Mclson contributed
one assist each.
Langlols led the Surge with a
goal and three assists and hep
oux had two assists. Larson,
Reeves and Cooked contributed
one goal and one assist each
and Martens had a goal and
Aleptn an assist.
Tne Surge (8-0-1) will meet
Southern Division rival South
Carolina (3-2-1) at Inllnes
Skate Center on Wednesday
(July 8th) at 7 p.m.
Led by Reeves , (he MLRHscoring leader averaging tour

oartitination.

awards and p
out the clinic.

once and live scored twice. Designated hitter
Dane Artmon from Key West, led the attack,
going 4-for-B with a double, three runs scored
and four RBI.
Melillo wasn't bad either, going 2-for-0 with a
double, two runs scored and three RBI.
The team was to have played the Arizona AllStars on Monday, but the game was canceled
due to Inclement weather and poor field condi­
tions.
Tbnlght, the USA will play Its final tune-up
prior to heading to the International Baseball
Association's world Youth Championship by
taking an the Arizona Baseball Academy 18and-Under team at 6 p.m. Arizona time.
The team will head to Illinois on Wednesday

will be adjusted to add a champion­
ship playoff between Beer :30 and Kempke Mu­
sic Service If they both wtn/or both lose their
games next week.
If Beer :30 and Kempke Music Sendee are still
ded after next week, the games on the 20th
would be Sanford Christian-Seminole Scopp at
8:30 p m ; Maronda Homes-San ford Christian at
7:30 p m : and the Beer :30-Kempke Music
Sendee championship game at 8:30 p.m.

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and prepare to take on a field that Includes
Australia, Brazil, Chinese Taipei, Czech Repub­
lic. Italy, Japan, Korea. Mexico. South Africa,
Ukraine and Venezuela.
Melillo and Conrad left Orlando on June 19th
and will not return home until July 20th.
Both said they miss home, but are excited
about representing the USA and hope to bring
home a medal.

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Lake M ary softball coach
Fisher leads Rams Into
today’s state championship

better for seniors

90th Y EA R. No. 189

M u rd e r
trial:

December 12, 1915

Judge nixes
DNA test,
prosecutor
may appeal
SEMINOLE COUNTY • The
murder trial of James Edward
Crow- Jr.. 30. of Altamonte
Bprlrma la scheduled to begin
In July In Seminole County
Circuit Court In Sanford. At the
present time, pre-trial plan-

Henley collected

Ills voice will be with ua always

Garden tour, all that jazz

Main Street

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Counsalor ol the yiar
SANFORD - Tlte American
Sellout Counselor Association
lias M-lcvlrtl Tcirslta Lrcson.
lli.D. aa the 100H Mid
dlr/Juntor Counselor of the
Year.
Lemon, a counselor
at
I.akrv1rw Middle School, will
tic awarded a plaque com­
memorating lirr accomplish­
ment at the ASCA Professional
Recognition Umrhcnn In San
Antonio. Trxas In June.

Community Cart Day
SKMINOLE COUNTS' • Volun
leers arc needed to remove
debits caused by the torna­
does several months ago. Sat­
urday and Sunday. May 10
and 17. Seminole Volunteer
Center, along with Seminole
HEART.
(Home-based
Kmergeney Assistance Relief
Troml. local churches and
otlier charitable organizations
will organize a final clean
sweep of the tornado area.
The Salvation Army will pro­
vide gloves, drinking water
and food for all volunteers.
To volunteer, possibly for
only a few hours a day. phone
Seminole Volunteer Center at
324 7058 or 323-4440.

Employ** awardtd

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student station as referenced
In the Florida Stututcs. The
awards rrrrlvrd from the SIT
program may be used l»y the
district for any lawful cupltul
outlay expenditure.

Food warning
TALLAHASSEE - Honda Agnculturr Commissioner Dob
Crawford lias tssurd a con­
sumer alert rrgnrdlng n operifle llrtdgford Foods sandwich
that may be contaminated
with Listen.i monocytogenes.
Consumers are advised to
look for sandwiches labeled &lt;n
lindgford
Micro Ready
Smoked Turkey Birost with
Swiss Cheese Sandwich, with
code number 8054S on the
side ol the label. If found, they
should not be eaten and
should be returned to the
point of purchase. Only code
ROMS Is Involved.
Inspectors from Crawford's
office are removing the prod­
uct from Honda supermar­
kets. Tlte sandwich to parked
In the Statrsvllle. N.C. plant of
lindgford Foods Crop, and dlstnbutrd through retail outlets
to consumers In Honda.
Listeria monocytogenrs to a
naturally occurring bacteria
that to widely spread through­
out the environment and ran
cause sertous and sometimes
fatal Infections In young chit
drrn. frail or elderly people
and others with weakened
immune systems.

SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
Department of Florida Veter­
ans of Foreign Wars (VFW) has
bestowed Its James C. Oates
Distinguished Service Award
to Seminole County employee Flnt aid count
fltll Scally.
SANFORD/OVIEDO - Tlte
Srally, the county’s veteran's Oviedo Fire Department and
service officer since January.
Sanford Parks and Rerrratlons
1987 was nominated by Ron
Center will offer Amertran Rrd
Hess. The award, given annu­ Cross Community First Aid A
ally from the department’s Safety courses next month.
State Adjutant/Quartennaster
The Sanford classes will be
William Klrsop. will be pre­ offered at the Parks and Rec­
sented on May 17 at the VFW reation Center, 300 N. Park
post In Winter Springs.
Avenue on June 29 and Juhr I
k JMBI
and 2 from 6-10 p.m. the first
SANFORD • The Seminole evening and 6-9 p.m. on the
County School Board has re­ other two rvrnings.
ceived word from the SM AR T
Courses In Oviedo will be at
Schools Clearinghouse that the fire department. 300 Alex­
Wicklow Elementary School andria Bird, on June I. 2. and
has been recommended for 4 from 6-10 p.m. the first eve­
the
School
Infrastructure ning. and 6-9 p.m. on the sec­
Thrift (SJT) Award for funding ond and third evenings.
in the amount of 6803.944.
The cost of the course Is
The award Is for new con­ 640. For additional Informa­
struction facilities that cost tion. phone the Longwood
less than the state average per Amertran Rrd Cross office.

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By Debra Woods
HERALD CORRFSI'ONDI
LAKE MARY • Someone
in the kitchen, and the &lt;j
room.
Thursday at f
Living for Seniors.
The lum-pioflt, social-m
agency o|x-nrd Its dooi
ntrn officials and rllen!
showcase Its new kltchr
ditty located in the FI
llcmptlal Senior Health
Rrsourre Center.
ULS began cooking mes
Its congregate meal slim
meals on-wheels clients
Aprtl 13. The agency dr&gt;
to do its own putvliasliif
rooking alter rrrrlvlng qi
complaints about the i
tluil had been provided I
outside rnlrrrr.
'Clients say they nolle
appreciable dlffi-rrnrr li
food. It’s much more up
log.* said Jim tinny, dir
of development (or ULS.
The ugrnry secured i
of credit to cover sta
costs and equipment fu
unused kite hen facility n
agency’s Uikr Mary head
Irn*.
Hortda
Hospital,
i
owns
the
property.
Darden Restaurants be
prtmary
sponsors.
Other
community
organizations
pitched In to mskr the kitchen
a reality. Hrtlrr- Living for
Seniors also received a grant
from Kraft Foods and the Na­
tional Mcula on Wheels Foun­
dation to purchase a state-ofthe-art food-delivery vehicle.
Better Living for Seniors’
annual Senior Festival, to be
field Frtduy. May 29. will raise
money lor the nutrttlon pro­
gram and other senior-service
projects. The agency hopes to
double llie 610.000 netted last
year from the annual omit.
Exhibitor*
wtB
showcase
products and sendees for sen­
iors from 9 a m until 3 p m.
-The kitchen

lor. «4h cisnta torn • ■ • L I
Church, n Longwood. congragfos
things for us. II Improves the
quality of the meals we m w
our seniors, and it lays the
foundation
for expansion.*
Cleary continued.
The 25-year-okl
agency
serves 000 meals every week­
day. They hove the capacity to
double Hist number with the
new kitchen. Throughout the
county. 250 shut-tna rely on
the home-delivered hot Hindi

to open another meal
■Me hi Altamonte and add appeoalmatily 30 clients to the
home dd twred meal program.
But before any growth ran oc­
cur. the agency needs volunto hop meet current ob-

*WeT* in desperate nred of
volunteers, folks to help as­
semble meals In the morning.*
Oeary aatd. He explained the
t age
ere not only addressing sgrnry would not expand
*Wen
untg the kitchen was
nutritional needs, wa’re adr. *Wed like
the need k
a day for four

another
si Hie congregate
the only

Sen. Bob Graham remembers
M arjory Douglas on her death

an hour at lunch
h w meals. Anyone
! can ride with a cur­
io tee If they
vg with
Oeary
Bmt would take an
duties as a service
living for Seniors alrccctvca support from

U S. Senator flair Orahawi
CD-FU mad* dm following
alalrmrnt upon hearing of the
death of Marjory Stoneman

Til ITT

‘ Its a very small III
during a hwrh hour.
(sviiir anu iiuna uur uay insi
could be me.* said Sanford
resident Anne Davison, restsurant roordlnalor. AAA Industry
Evaluations.
wtio
delivers
meals twite a month. ‘ AAA
really supports (our delivering
the ntralsl; and. breauae It la
hlgtdy organized, wr’rr able to
nuke Hurt run and grt back
Idurtng] the lunch hour.*
Seminole County Better
Living for Seniors. Inc. is a
nun-proAl 501 |3| Ur) corporaIs to enhancr the quality of Me for
I residents of the
courtly. In addition lo Ihe meal
program, the agmey provides
transportation to
and a home ini
For now. fine tuning thr new
foodluuidling responsibilities
takes top priority.
‘ Foremost in my mind is
that we nred some volunteers
In the lutrhen.* Oeary con­
cluded. Anyone Interested 4n
helping should call Oeary mi
333 8877. extension 121. The
Horlda Hospital Senior Health
and Rrsourre Center. 1097
Sand hand Hd.. Lake Mary.

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Cartoa Hicks. 38. of 3471 E.
8R- 4®. Sanfard. was arrested
Tuesday. May 12. by Seminole
County deputies, flicks was
charged wtth retail theft and
arrested in the 4100 block of
East Stale Hoad 40. Hicks al­
legedly exited store without
paying for milk.

Tour
countged and
Hrkets are $40 per person and
MOO for corporate tables. The
entire community Is Invited
snd It all goes to raising hinds
for Sanford’s historic down­
town.
The night begins wtth a si­
lent auction and cocktail Itour
while vintage banjo player Hob
Ifall goes through playing

would have to
be listed at a Special Called
Meeting rather than a work•hop. in case there la a need to
make a formal motion.
The specific date for the
meeting has not been eatabliahed pending availability of
the 3 candidates, but 3 dates,
June 2nd and 4th. at 4 p.m.,
were attggeatrd.
Simmons
had
said
he
planned to leave Sanford at the
conclusion of the fiscal year
IHfM/W budget. Monday he

tunes from the 20's. Auction
Items Include passes to Walt
Disney Workl. n trip to San
Juan. Ucketa to the fttngUng
Museum and KingHng Mansion
in Sarasota, ride -along* with
deputies from the Seminole
County ShertlTs Office and
more.
Dinner Is served at 7:30 snd
Mike Arena and the Altamonte
Jaxs Band will be playing
through the meal. Then the

S i n a t r a -------35 years later In Who Framed
Huger HnbtMI.
Because of lifestyle and al­
leged links lo the Mafia, Si­
natra once was called to
Washington to testify In a Sen­
ate bearing investigating horsr
racing and racketeering. "I’m
more of an American than any
of you." Sinatra Informed the
senators.
About this some time Sinatra
was enjoying himself wtth buddira like Sammy Davis Jr..
Dean Martin, ftrtrr Lawford
and Joey Bishop • srhmooting
kl Las Vegas. They were railed
the Hat Pack. Only Bishop re*

Few entertainers had the
lasting appeal of Old Blue Eyes
who wowed the bobby soxers
In the 30s. and young lovers

Sinatra waa married 4 times
• once to Avs Gardner and to
MU Farrow. Nancy Barbara
waa hia first wife and Barbara

SingeUrn had served with
the John (tingling Center
Foundation
in Sarasota,
working on helping to pre­
arm the historic (tingling
Center. “What saddens me?
site said, "la since I left, the
project didn’t continue and
now I understand the budd­
ing Is Ut the process of bring
tom down."
Regarding Sanford and
Main Street however, she
•res nothing but a bright fu­
ture "| certainly wont be
leaving." she said. "Aa long

daughters (Nancy and Christine) and a son. Flank Jr. lie
recorded
a
song
called
•Something
Stupid*
wtth

Mon and geographic location
fine up to support efforts to
protect the Everglades.
"For that, we have Marjory
Stoneman Douglas to thank.
Hrr aucceaaful efforts to rats-

a beautiful (fiver of Or—a.
r drtenidnaUan forced pecto m o p iln the Everdea — a symbol of natural
tuty.
Others wtll comment In
re detail an Marjory's acnpltahtnents. What I wtll
lumber moat fondly about
r. however, was her fierce
(icatfon to her cause.
Some people will remember
d (Marjory co-authored a

sold he expected he could leave
In July or by mkt-Auguat.
Mayor Lany Dale auggeated
the commission make a final
derision by no later than June
8. Following that, the next step
would be for the mayor, city attomey and Simmons to meet
with the potential new hire.
Simmons said he had 0 to 8
matters which he believed
needed to be resolved In
reaching a contract agreement
with whlrhrver of the eandldales was selected.

RMh M. Ruff. 75. Woodchuck
Court. Winter Springs, died
Wednesday. May 13. 1000 at
Florida Hospital Altamonte, Al­
tamonte Springs. Bom April I.
1923 tn New York CRy. N X .

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teat.
It la believed the prosecution
may file an object ion to Eaiifbtu
tons decision. Chris While,
from State Attorney Norm WolUnger's office Is the lead attor­
ney for die state, assisted by
attorneys Stewart Stone and

C o u n ty

also was collecting signatures
for the Alternative Method Peti­
tion. "The difference here la
Win Adams as the Incumbent
extracted large contributions
and hired a firm to do
School of Dance Arts perform­
mallouts. We’re doing some of
ers will entertain guests after
•hat but mainly going door to
whkli visitors will be cncourdoor,
which takes longer. He
aged to dance Itir Charleston
did what he did so he wouldn’t
wtth the dancers. Cash prices
to confront the public. "
will be awarded throughout the have
Atlanta Mid lie expected
night with SI .000 lo be handed some nasty skirmishing be­
oul al II.
tween the two camps. This
The event is sponsored by time of the year, there’s a lot of
PKA Development A Manage­ whispers and worries making
ment Corporation, and Jena the rounds." lie said. “Carlton *
doing this...and....Win’s doing
and Lots Ikuhirct
that. And. of course. Grant
Malory seems to be hawking
aomr son of bslloi Initiative or
another."
to F.tmuty. Hr played the part
Commissioners Maloy and
for a mere 08.000.
Dick Van Drr Weidc are upWherever you are today, ex*
porting Henley and Bob West,
pert to hear aomronr singing
who Is running against Com­
or humming a Sinatra song.
mission Chairman Randy NorWhether H la "All the Way." or
•My Way" the song will be from
the heart of America. We have
lost one of our treasures.

S in g e ise n —
her established in the opera­
tion of the project as well as
getting thrm better ac­
quainted with the city of

n i F T
Tilth Ptedrahtta. None of the
three w u available for com­
ment this morning regarding If
and when an appeal might be
mode.

as I stay In Florida. I want to
fore in Sanford, fd only move
If I left the state for some
reason."
She presently fives m one
of Sanford’s historic homes
and intends to stay there, al­
though she wtll fa* teaching
at Southern College m Or
poaslbtfity o

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torte restoration.
"Sanford ts a great city.'
she said, "and aa far as Mam
Street Is concerned. M’s a
great organisation and f
hope everyone grts tnvohcd
with it to keep It strong and
it i tffigfiir the benefit of all

Adams said Thursday that the
county is receiving Its leader­
ship from Monts, McLain and
himarlf.
"Are you better off today than
5 years ago7" he asked. "Do
you Uke the leadership that la
being provided?"
Less than 10 minutes after
Adams had turned over hta
signatures to the Supervisor of
Elections, there was a Ore drill
at the County Services Budd­
ing
Commissioner Win Adams
camr. banning down the stairs
and out of the butkfing wtth all
the other county employees.
Ills petitions were safely
tucked away on the second
floor. "I made sure hia peti­
tions were safe before I left."
Sandy Ooard said.

aonor OfThe Men #
M Sanford Police

Catholic Church.
Survivors include husband.
Robert L.; son. Michael R., Po­
tomac. Md.: daughters. PaulaJean Lawrence. Sterling. Va..
Laurie. Lake City, brother. Jo­
seph B. Mucnaen. Bethlehem.
N*1.: sister, Jean Seidel. Scltu-

p w you her thoughts to no
uncertain terms, leaving you
daaed and drained but unmla
takaUy sure of her Intentions.
"When I was a Mate legists
lor to the late toeffa. Marjory
came to Tallahassee to spear
to the Dade County delegation.
She conveyed taw simple,
blunt message: we would side
guard the health of the Everglades and if we didn't, we
would all —end an uncomfott-

I n 1085. Marjory accompa­
nied me on a trip down the

p rarif to be ninety-five years
through ankle-deep water, and

M ^ e k to y ^ jifJ h e ^ a n U n g

tsiy Jackson. 70. 100 Scott Drew.
Suiferd. who dud 71—iky. May
12. tflfifc— I be at II am Monday
w mourn fifionin tm iin v im iib i
Church. 1101 tocint Are., wtth U»

Although your dally efforts to protect the citizens o f Sanford
are for the most part unacknowledged, we want to stop at
this time to say thank you for your heroism. We can assure
you the One who matters most is aware of your constant vigilance to protect our city from the evil o f this day. Our Lord
acknowledged your efforts when he said, ‘ Blessed are the
peacemakers...”(Mathew 59).
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May God richly bless each one of you!

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Religion
The counting of the Omer...

IN It K I I I
Law Enforcement Oay
SANFORD ♦ First Baptist
Churrh of Sanfoni wit! rrrogtil/r
and show our appreciation to all
Seminole County law cnforcrmmt officers Sunday morning.
May 17. at our 10:30 a.m. wor­
ship s m lr r In olwmatlon of
Law Enforcement Appreciation
Day.

Revival scheduled
SANFORD - Mt. Slnat M It
Church.
1843 Jerry Avc.,
Sonford, will l&gt;c holding revival
scrMcc starling Monday. May IM
through Friday May 22. 7:30
pin. nightly. "Hie Rev. Charles
hanks of Open Door Baptist
Church
In KatnnvlUe. Is tn
charge of the service.

Everyone is invited io attend
Thr Rrv Anthony Miller Is pastor
ol Mt. Sinai.

Plano recital
SANFORD Roderick Got by
will give a solo piano recital.
Sunday. May 17. at First
Christian Churrh. 1607 Sanfoni.
Avc.. Sanlord. at 3 p in
Gorby. a Seminole High School
graduate. Is a Junior at Rollins
College, studying with Ketko
Andrews, for a bachelor of art in
music.
Hr will play selections from
composers such as J.F. Hach.
Ucclhoveti. Uut. and Bebussy.
Tlic concert Is free and the pub­
lic t* Invited to attend A dona­
tion will be collected to purchase
a new organ for thr church

Famlly/Friendt Day

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SANFORD - Zion Hope
Missionary* Baptist Church. 710
Orange Ave.. will celebrate Its
Annual Family and Friends Day
on Sunday. May 17 at It a.m.
The Rev. Lewis Brown of Winter
Springs will be the guest speaker.
The public is Invited to attend.
Concert set
SANFORD - Historic Si. Janies
African Methodist Episcopal
Church. 810 Cypress Ave.. wgl
* present a concert of The Carl IV
Tabernacle Men's Choir of
Orlando on Sunday. May 17 at 4
p.m. The day will Include an
afternoon of songs and praising
God.
The public ts invited to attrnd.

Special classes
SANFORD - First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford, corner of 3rd
Street and Oak Avenue, will hold
a special class from James
Dobson s. “When God Doesn't
Mike Sense.* The church will
present this practical narrative,
led by the Rev. Bruce Scott, for
those who are struggling with tri­
als and heartaches they can't
understand.
Why does disease, divorce.

rejection, death, or sorrow seep
Into our lives when we ore trying
to sene the land? Perhaps above
all other topics, the question n!
sulfenng in the livrs of God's
people elicits deep, heartfelt dis
russtou among Christians and
rlghtliitly so.
Tills study deals unltinchlugly
with life's must troubling ques­
tion: Why? Drawing on bis long
espertriirr as a Christian psy­
chologist and family counselor.
Dr. James Dobson brings hope tn
Ihosc who have almost given up.
Die class will begin oil
Wednesday. May 20 and contin­
ue evrrv Wednesday lor Ihr next
lew weeks. Tire participants will
meet at 6:15 p.m.
For more inlnmi.ilInn call Ihr
church oilier at 322-2062

100 Women In Colors
SANFORD
Die Christian
Fellowship
Hapllst Church
Deaconess Ministry is sponsor
lug a special program tailed * 100
Women In Colors.* Dlls program
will liegln at 4 pm on Sunday,
May 21
Dir guesl speakrr lor thr rvrtll
will
be
Minister Barbara
Anderson. Thr public Is Invited
to allend
Featured colors will be rrd, yel­
low. purple. Mark, blur and
grrrn.

Tour scheduled
LONGWOOD - Dir Men's club

ol Congregation Beth El of
Central Florida will conduct a
Jewish Heritage Tour of the
Tampa Hay-Si. IVtrrsburg com­
munity on Sunday, June 7. Tills
will Include a special lour of the
newly restored Tampa Bay
Holocaust Memorial Museum.
"Die museum, whlrh rerently
rropened to national acclaim,
fealurrs a boxcar, which was
used In transport Jewish victims
to the concentration camps of
Eastern Europe. In addition. It
olfeni a moving documentation of
S tragic arm tn human .himiury
and provides thr visitors with an
opportunity to study and chal­
lenge the impact ol bigotry, prej­
udice. hatred and indifference.
Rabbi Moshe Elba/, spiritual
leader of Congregation Beth El
and
Norman
Dachman.
President of the Congregation
invite the general community In
the Tampa Bay. SI. Petersburg
area. A special bus will depart
from Congregation Beth El. 160
Ibis Rd.. tn Longwood at 9.30
a.m. and ts scheduled lo return
st 4:30 p.m. There will be a cost
of $30 per person Including
admission, lunch and trans­
portation.
For further information and
reservations
contact
Ihe
Congregation al 788-3729.

...From Biblical to present days
By Rabbi Moshe Elbaz
CONGREGATION DKT1I EL
From the second evening of Ihe
Passover Festival through Ihr
Festival of Shavnot or the Feast
of Wrrks (thr Krvrlatlon at Ml.
Sliutl. the Torah ILaw) com­
mands 'You Shall count unio you
seven complete weeks* Deut.
16*1 Originally, this command­
ment applied lo all (lrlrls In the
Lind of Israel which were ubotil
to I k* harvested a (Hitlion ol sorb
Adds (measures of free will) were
lo lx* reserved for the strangers,
orphans, widows and ihr poor in
thr laud llirse eonlrlhutlnus
Irum the llrlds. goals, dower and
oil. rlc., were tiroughl to
Jerusalem try the pilgnrns in cel
rbratlon u( God's Imunly and in
thanksgiving
Truly, It was a crlrhrallon lor
ihr rnlltr nation of Israrl; people
ol all economic backgrounds, ol
all local and communities
throughout the Lind of Israel,
and of all poll Ileal and religious
( lasses It was a lime ol national
iitiily. mid Its pride in Its glorious
Sanctuary and Trmplr Ihe pi!
grtinagrs to Jerusalem look plate
three-1lines a year and served as
religious and cultural revival ll
has hern rrportrd by historians
that the roads and highways
leading lo Jerusalem during
these festive seasons were
packed by hundrrds of caravans.
Jerusalem residents gave these
pilgrims and visitors a Joyous
welcome.

Following Ihe destruction ol Ihr
Holy Trmple In Jrnisalrm Ijy
Rome at 70 C.E.. thr ritual of Ihe
Pilgrimage Festivals has ended
and was replaced by Ihr rabbini­
cal prrcepl of Ttte Counting of

the Omer for forth-nlnr days.
Dins. Ill the present days al sun­
set the Counting id the Outer
Ix-gius: "Blessed Art DiouO' laird
Our God. King of ihe Universe.
Who has (oiiiuunded with Ills
Mlt/vot ami Commanded with
Ihe Mll/vah ol ihr Counting id
Ihr Omer *
Jewish history has rrrordrd
that during the counting of the
Omer petit si. tragedy tnitkrd the
siudrnls ol Rahlil Aktvah 132
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killing thousands, and
stop|w-d suddenly on ihr 3:ltd
day of Ihe Omer Dios, it was
decreed that weddings and other
happy occasions that ran lie
|Nist|Niurd. should (Hit lake place
during this season Therr arr dll
frrrnl views concerning the
rxirnt ol tills srrninourulng pen
ist. Including the opinion (Lit on
the New Moll Hi of lyar. mi the
Jlrd day of the Omer these
happy
occasions
may
be
resumed.
'flic Counting id the Omer eoni ludes at Ihe rnni|dr!lou id seven
weeks and the Jewish rommimlty celebrates thr Festival of
Shavnot-a
Covenant
ol
Redemption
The covenant id Israel turns ihe
Exodus Into an ongoing process
On Passover. God commuted to
Ihr rovrnant by an art ol
rrdetujnimi On Shavnot. stand
tug at Sinai, the Jewish prnplr
rrspondrd by arerpllng Ihr
Torah Thr iraihlng that guides
thr way of llie Jews. Hie Torah
breomrs a constitution id Ihe
ongulng relationship briwrrn
God and llie Jewish people
Shavnot will br (deserved on May
31 and June I.
Today. It Is Incumbent upon

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FIRST BAPDST CHURCH MARKHAM WOODS
'Despair* Is a word which. If possible, all of
us would like to remove from our vocabulary.
However, neglecting Ihe use of the word in
conversation and thinking will not alleviate
the fact of cultural despair. Neither will
dental |*Hear No Evil!* *See No Evil!* *Do No
Evtll‘ 1answer vital and pressing questions of
society. In (act. recognizing a need In society
la the drst step In problem solving. Biblical
history reveals clearly that downfall eventu­
ates from 'burying one's head In the sand*
and/or 'crying peace, peace, when there ts
no peace.*
Yes. cultural despair Is everywhere: In edu­
cation. government, crime, health care—to
name a few—and even In the 'external
church.* The church. In general . has two
great and pressing needs today:
(1) Recognition of their Inadequate and
small view of God:
(21 Recognition of Hielr Inadequate view of
man and human sinful nature.
We have. Indeed. In these two premises that
which. If missed, will not only affect the
church but all of society. Certainly, the steril­
ity of today’s depraved culture has a religious
foundation and presupposition. Therefore, all
culture—good or evil—Is derived from true or
false religion even (o the chagrin of agnostics.
However, spiritual beliefs In ‘ truth* do pro­
duce ‘ good* social consequences by being
'light* and 'salt.* 'American's culture has
always been based on ChrlsUanlty. Europe,
from which we came, was known as
Christendom. But early In the I9lh century.
American Christianity developed a spill. This
spilt caused, and still causes, political con­
flicts* (Charley Reese, 'America's religious
beliefs have political, social consequences').
In connection with the two-fold needs of
Hie church and society, “two of the basic
premises of orthodox ChrlsUanlty are that
God Is sovereign and cannot be manipulated
and that humans are Innately depraved...
Because humans are depraved, they cannot

dominant culture and the truth about God.
Paul's message was drastically dllferenl from
cultural assumptions. The Apostle made no
attempt lo conform God lo society but Hie
other way around.
Visit a third world country, compare their
standard of living wtlh America, and you can­
not but sense Ihe vast difference between the
two countries. However, all Hie money, edu­
cation. government and great social pro­
grams wtlh which (Hie may be blessed will
not eliminate the Ills and despair of society.
Why? Because mail—even with a high stan­
dard of living and Intelligence—Is still Inher­
ently evil and cannot eliminate his need for
God and create paradise on earth.
History has always given a dear definition
and direction for a healthy and wholesome
society. ‘Abuse of power* Is mare than a legal
term. It to the problem of society with 'self
direction.* When men put themselves first
over God. when Ihey "do wtial la right In thetr
own eyes,* they Ignore God and the conse­
quences are devastating. When society has
the basic premise that men can be trusted
with power and that men are Inherently
good, they have only their own goodness and
power to lift them front the Ills of secular cul­
ture.

Or. Bob Parter
be trusted with power-hence, limited govern­
ment and consutuilonal restraints on power.
Because man's evil is Inside him. changing
his physical or social circumstances will not
make him good. Only God's grace and obedi­
ence to God can do (hat* (Ibid.).
As opposed to these two basic premises
(God Is Holy and sovereign, and man Is
imperfect and slnftil). modem society sees
man as Inherently good. Therefore, when
The premise (hat men are Inherently evil,
man acts Improperly, he can blame outside
circumstances, poor Income, bad neighbor­ and God to sovereign, however, bring society
hood, poor education, racism, economic sys­ to a dependence on God who has unlimited
tem. etc. Whatever Is wrong. II Is not the fault capabilities to lift society. God Is our hope In
of ihe Individual. If a kid drops out of school, despair as He has always been. If people have
or graduates but ts essentially Ignorant. It Is forgotten this marvelous fact and 'have lost
the fault of the educaUon system. If someone all sense of supernatural standards, of tran­
Is a criminal. II Is the fault oT society. If peo­ scendent values,... |lhen| politicians, eager to
ple arc poor. It to the fault of the economic reflect the people from who they derive their
system. If someone smokes. II Is Ihe fault of power, end up Just os empty... A nation ran
never claim that H'a Tn God We Trust* until
the tobacco Industry (ibid.).
If. as a people, we lose all sense of super­ Individuals at the most basic level have taken
natural standards and values, then society that commitment seriously for themselves*
and politicians will reflect the morale and (Joe) Beb. Well never change society until we
weakness of the people. The Apostle Paul ourselves are changed.’ World, January
speaking to the philosopher* at Athens, 1998).
Think about that!
dearly slated the differences between the

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W ill his ch eatin ’ h eart change?
_________Hara,

Dm t Mary,

M o o re - G ilc h ris t

My husband and I have been married fur
7 yrara. We were together 2 years before
dial und our little girl was a year old when
we got married. Now we lutvc three kids. 8,
5 and 2 years old He wotks days and I
work evenings so we ran save money on
baby sit tern.

DKLTONA
Margaret
Mathews of Deltona announce*
Uir engagement of Iter danghler JuJtuin Denise Moore of
Sanford to Mlkel Ollehrlat of
Sanford, nan of Helen lawretire. and Greensboro Town­
send of Sanford.
Tlie bnde-rlert Is the ma­
ternal
grand daughter
of
Clarenre and Mabel Wesley
and the paternal granddaugh­
ter of 'niomas and Sefronla
Bowman. Die bride was bom
In Sanford.
Her flame i» the maternal
grandson of the late flattie
Glklirlst. lie was bom In
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Sanford, and la a 1973 gnidii- ,,r to now ■ "4‘l f .employed
ale of Seminole Community ‘ ""tractor. "Die wedding will
College He l. a veteran of the ** *® « « « ,0! t Ma&gt; 10
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United Slatea Army 1973- P m*
*•»■» Missionary Hap
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list Church.

Getting married?
Engagement and wedding farms are available al Ihe Seminole
Herald office. 300 N. French Avr . Sanford. Florida 32771. Throe
■lories are usually published In ihe Sunday edition and may be
accompanied by a photo Ttiere Is no charge for litis service
Weddings mare thin three months old will be published in
announcement form without a photo.

Last wrrk I gol sick at work and tuid to
come home early around 9:30 at night. I
had tlie shuck of my life when I found not
only the 3 kids in lied asleep, but also my
husband with what I thought was my best
friend. Ilr'n done this kind of thing before
with other women, but when I've found It.
hr always liegs me not to leave httn and
promises It will nrver Itapprn again lie s
also an alcoholic. Imt he's been dry for 2
years now I drought when lie got sober
our lroubles would be over. Imt hr still has
a lerrtblr temper and I guess hr stlU likes
to mess around.

llease bum this Into your brain and
never forget It- "If what you are does not
match what you hear, believe what you
see!" You say he's done this before and al­
ways promised you It would never happen
again, but It does. Now you answer the
question. *Wlll It happen again?* The only
reasonable bet ts to answer. 'Yes.*
Just because lie's sober doesn't mean
lie's changed his character, and II appears
obvious dial he hasn't. Now It's time for
you to decide. If you feci unwilling or un­
Anyhow. I rrally think I warn to end this able to take rbarge of your own life, you
relationship, but every time I say lhal to may us well get comfortable with the real­
him. he swears he loves me and the kids ity that this Is as good as It gets. If you are
and will never do anything to hurl in willing lo face Ihe fear und uncertainty of
again I'd like to believe him. but I've heard accepting responsibility for yourself and
It all lirforr Is It possible that lie really your rhtldrrn and holding him accountable
lias teamed his lesson this time und will for his behavior, then you may choose to
slop doing things to hurt us?
call this the last strike. It's your decision
Hara Before
In make.

NEAT-N-TIDY

Unexpected delivery made to hospital
DEAR AH BY Reconlly you
printed a letter from 'Dorothy,* who
was pleased that peool* with
unwanted babies bring them lo a
hospital or police station, rather
than leaving them to die
That letter appeared la the Sun­
day paper on April &amp; On the same
Sunday, at 4 30 p m , a newborn
baby girl was found abandoned el
the coffee lounge in front of the
main dtnrs of legacy Emanuel Hoel'a Family Ruth Center In PortI. Ore
I don't know if this woe a aanctdener, but we had never heard of a
baby being left at a hospital before

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More than 200 people called
regarding adopting her Because of
ADVICE

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Star, attention was called to hun­
dreds of other children In need of
home# Several of them have found

• The Mediterranean Fruit Fly
(Mrdflyl la one of the most destrurthre Insert prats In Ihe
world. It attacks many fruits,
mils, and vegetables commonly
grown by Florida homeowners
and fanners. Mrdfllea are for­
eign prats to tlie ronllnrntal
U.S. The adult fly cannot fly
more Ilian a few miles ll la
usually spread Into new arras
by people tarrying infested
mill. Whenever Medflies are
found In the continental U.S .
the prat must be eradicated.
* The Medfly could devastate
agriculture

J tS m H U G H E S /
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G R EG G

* If It were established In ihe
continental U.S.. the Medfly
would ravage commercial agri­
culture and make It difficult
and expensive for you to grow

fnills. nuts, and vegetables in
your backyard.
*
* It's the lawl State and fed­
eral agricultural officials are
mandated lo keep Ihe Mediter­
ranean fruit fly out of this
country
* Our female medfly usually
lays alnitil 300 eggs In tier life­
time. but may lay as many as
800.
THE KKOrtT IS MOT JUST A
c » th u s r a o o u u s
Meddles attack over 290
fruits, nuts, and vegetables:
tomato, pepper, eggplant, avorsdo,
mango.
persimmon,
guava, pear, peach, apple, fig.

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W E DO W INDOW S!

Star presently u In s loving fos­
ter home, and if her mother doesn’t
come forward, shell eventually b*
A B IG A IL
V A N B U R EN placed in an adoptive home - mak­
ing some family overjoyed. Cmsure
We don't know the mother’s cir­
cumstances. or why she felt she
The infant immediately recrivrd needed to leave her child — but we
the medical core she needed and la are so happy her mom left her In a
doing fine We nurse* hived taking safe place Wouldn't this be wonder­
ful to read about more often1
rare of her. and we named her Star
I hope Doroth/e letter and thin
one will encourage mothers In dire
circumstances to seek help, or to
leave their babies where they’ll be
taken care of
and many others.
JENNIFER R1SSETT. RN, LEGA­
Countries with established
CY EMANUEL HOSPITAL PORT­
LAND. ORE
Medfly populations have typi­
cal crop losses of 25-90 per­
DEAR JENNIFER) Thank
cent. Total kisses can occur.
In most Florida counties, ag­ jmm foe a sew
ribusiness Is a major contribu­ tetter. I. and i
tor ol revenues to the local
economy In Seminole County
we have MM growers on 1.402
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arrrs of ettrus. The average
A im . anM
alaag with
grove acre Is 20 acres. Al- paan aag parrau t* In -Shat Kvaay Tara
•S
mmM Kara * T a a S a . a U a
iltough the citrus acreage1 has •liaO, arir.ae* ra»*a4 aavalapa. ala*
declined Ihe industry still pro­ rSaaS ar wesey arSsr Mr MJS tSU e Si
duces over 12.000 tana o f fruit. t'aaaMai I * Itrar A M i. Taaa Baablrt,
** «» Baa 447. Mraal M a r h IN. *1004.
Agriculture and related busi­ *447.
lt W a « r U MatuOaMl
nesses rmploy thousands of
people in transportation, farm batter *aa*ar*atiaeal!a&lt; sag a a»ara
supplies and services, pack­ allraettea paraaa. srOar *Nsw fa Ba
ilar.* SraM a bi
aging and marketing Indus
tries, real estate, banking and
A*r SUS iS4Js la C'aaagai
legal services and grneratr bil­
Paqalartly Baablaf, P.O.
44T.
lions of dollars in sales. The
Karri*. IS #1004-0447. t
I*
citrus industry contributes over
$7,212,000 lo Ihe local econ­
omy.
Florida crops protected by
tlie Medfly Eradication Pro­
gram bring $10 billion a year
to the state. If that revenue
were loot, every cillxrn would
have to pay an extra $700 In
taxes to maintain our quality of
life.

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Mediterranean Fruit Fly: W hat you need to know
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If you live tn or travel
through a Medfly quarantine
area, please:
Don't give away. mall, or ac­
cept home-grown host fruits
and vegetables, such as citrus,
tomato, pepper, eggplant, fig.
grape, mango, avocado, loquat.
guava, papaya, and Surinam
cherry. Canned, baked, froaen.
or preserved foods are safe.
Don't move potted plants
grown under host plants unless
they are drat Inspected. Imma­
ture Mrdflic* (pupael may be
hiding In the soil.
Do not compost discarded
host pkuits-frult or foliage-It
may be infested with Medflies.
and the composting process
may not kill the pest.
Double-bag and seal un­
wanted host fruits and vegeta­
bles and discard your trash.
Cooperate with quarantine
rules and allow authorized In­
spectors access to your prop­
erty to check the plants or
traps for Infestations.
LY FACTO:
For every fly trapped by slate
and federal officials, there are
approximately BOO to 1.000
flies not trapped.
Females puncture host fruits,
nuts, and vegetables and lay
eggs. Maggots (larvae) hatch
from the eggs within 3 days
under Ideal conditions (78 de­
grees F and 80-89 percent rela­
tive humidity). Ifaflpts feed
and grow In the host, usually
causing early Ault drop. Larvae
burrow into the soil where they
change Into pupae. Alter 10-11
days, the adult fly emerges.

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PREP ATHLETICS

Lake Mary softball team downs Palmetto; to face Naples
Barron Collier in today's PA State Championship game

Games of the Week

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Tonight: FHSAA C' lnss &lt;&gt;A
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Lake Mar\ at Auhurndale
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t an tin- Lik e Mart soli
K ill tra in inm plrtr t h r H lfe t l.i ‘
The Karn* rati their rrcoril in . i] J mi
Thursday Iso* sturv at rightl in thr scnilll
rials with a 5-1! vulory over Palmetto amt
stand |ust one victory aw.tv Irnm making
Like Mart the Itrsi school in Florida hlslorv
to win three state championships in our
year
Things will not U* easy for the knots nl
head roarh Je.nmte Fisher and assistant
Kym Gatidreun as they must take on H am m
Collier High S ih ool from Naples, which
edited Orange I’ark 2 1 In eight Innings mi a
wild pitch mi Thursday
Ihe Cougars are 24 8 on the season, hill
the n m ihey allowed on Thursday was the
llrst tally in three games, having shut out
Plantation 3 0. l-m tana S an ialu ies 1 u and
Miami UraddtK k t&gt; (&gt; in tlte regionals
Lindsey Man/ Is the lCtnis leading hitter
( 5121 and Halle Sowards ran her personal
retard to 18 0 on Thursday Hut the l^ike
Mary squad is tar Irnm a two-person team as
every memlter of the ICmis ran step up and
lx- the star at any time
A btg kev to tixlav's game rould I n- the
pitching Sowards was visibly exhausted a l­
ter pitching in the close to 100-degree tern
[H-ratures on Thursday and Fisher may 1*'
iorced to use Sarah Smith 112 21. who has
been troubled with an Injured hip
Those interested In attending the game
need to exit I 4 at the Auhurndale exit and
go about 10 miles into downtown. When you
reach Highway 02. turn right and go to
Keekers Highway Turn left and follow to Kvtlle road (across Irnm Scotty’s Warehouse)
and turn right The Held ts approxim ately a
half-mile on left and is located on the I’otk
County Fairgrounds

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lighting to l ornr lt.it k from a thrrr
and srctii st-.ison, arid no cuir
knows tli.il Ix-itt-r than Likt- I low
ell FiHiltiall Co.ii h Mldiarl Hlscrg

C LA S S SA N o rth R e g io n 11 C h a m p io n s h ip
AT SEMIMOLE IUQII SCHOOL
HOYS
top 10 I ram*
Stinlsolr IS«ml &lt;27 3 Oug tOdgr 1014) U)
litussUr. till
s. .ill. LiKt ISIJ M S Kxlfcr*.,.! |M&lt;) '.J
Stir Dili -H 15 Hrlhtrur 11M IS McfTUI M-uul IMII H
t ) « « I.* ffK# 1 J'* &lt;^
#nfrwt inn 2*#

Ha

INDIVIDUAL EVENTS

i WitU*»in%|(N I 5? * 2 V.ifitlrttjjniik (Shi VI

*• i:2 * hfi-«*n
52 J 1/2 I tbynr* INGI Vi Hi 1/2
4tnon I Vmiimlr h 00 2 SttlrlUlr N 14 Ci :i Oak Kid|r
* I? 52 »
II'HJ n I'i'M Ion* Jump . 1 Mil all
lut 22 ’
1 2 Sn.iih (Mil 21 It i MtKlrmn tScmi 21
10 1/4 4 i riATM|
2MM/4 Hlfb Jump _ I h*4c IItV|
» * 2 'lift
fTII and
IMJl G 0 t ( urrv ISrfiit h fi

I’lt j &gt;1 ,er Week, I’agr 7A

ail.ancet)

llillirr Rrsjmrisitilr
Ktlritln
N.iiiil* lias,-it
liri rr.illnii
on
Kmirtiniornlalll
*srnsltlii'
I,tllds * A.illlte I (alls .Old Kiosks I l.tlllllllt Uni
Design ‘ "How lo Inn h liirdmg
IUI
Min r Ioping a M.irkrting Flan not nilm

OUTDOORS

GAINESVILLE _ Tile Seminole High Sihool
buys ir.nk learn under Ken liraum.in won the
regional Mile last week and will be a fvorlte to
claim die stair championship when the FHSAA
State Championships are lontcstrd tonight at
Percy Heard Track at the University of Central
Florida
’ITie Fighting Seittinoles girls were third last
week at Ifte regionals and will be well repitsented tonight

Dtuui
I Williams lOwl IKU It 2 Ultlr ISL) ITO 5 I
Vtndrrbruik ISItl 152 *. 4 niombrig fill I5)j&lt;i Trlplr
Jump
I l.'* r fill 15 7 1/4 J ICu fi. 1 (Lrt) 14 I 1/2 3
Mr Ktruirj ISnnl 43 IO 4 Isai - (Mil 43 0 HO Hut dir*
I
lilirfi. is*-ml 14 03 2 I urtilr* 111.)
15 4/ 1iu.Uk 14&gt;|4&gt;
I*.',) 4 t « , l f (111 lii.7 100 I lirmbrn IIIVl 11 0O 2
Ml full
KA1 II 10 1 ( i .iiiu-v IOKI 1122 I Grrrtl lS4.fl
1125 1 4100 1 SUituk tl'IO 4 31 13 2 &lt;MntlttpJ» 111)
I 1104 I Kenned) |N|4) 4 32 0.1 4 I uImii ISIIl 4J2 7I
4(100
I Sraunok 13 91 2 IrrsbuiH 14 10 I Tarpon
14 34 l
.1 14 41 400
I ll.itfi. 11&gt;%11
is r.
2 Wuhan IlIVi l‘t 1-4 1 Winter ISM) 51 lit
I
• 34JO llurdlr* _ I Joe kwh |SU TOM 2
lM.uk inlij ill II 3 1'ixljUlln (LOU 10 CO I IliiKhn
iSp It 12 NOO I Martin ISeml I 57 If) 2 W..I-.H 1010 I
5* 05 .1 S. Imlirrl IM4I I 5s 43 4 lumen (OKI 150 01
200 I Smilli (Mil 22 34 2 lireeii (S4.il 22)41 3 lllttn
(KOI 22 sii | JackMKI (4)141 2 2 '») Foie Vault , I
'V ib rn ili SIJ I I 0 2 Slidlri (SI) 13 0 I U riel SI) 13
| 1
.1 . IMItl 13 0 3.200. I MiUhell (Semi 0 4864 2
I.jtljgtier |S| 1 JOOI 71 I Viuk INK) 1004 'l l 4 Ktnr.nir
(SIO 10 00 63 4*400
I Seminole 3 24 31 2 &lt;&gt;A tuise
I 24 HI 3 S-uOi lake 12h 1*4 4 Vflrlllle 3 26 32

Mar,

Watchable Wildlife Conference scheduled

By Dean Smith
UK KALI J SPORTS POITOU

§hai Pui

*15 la k e

CTiamj ^3215214. (.if’ui a Hi a S 7
o.e' Wsjmi 1‘atmufl
IflOl4j.ll Ifl tfm I flSAA Sl.fttldll f .lljf* I ■-.tl4 WK" •ei.ii’,

I’ huio by John L ullu.i,

SANFOf-lD Semmole Hiijh Schocl ItflCA standout Antonio Tom'
f.'artm has received the Sanford Optimist Club's Athlete of the Week
award. Martin won three events in leading the Fighting Seminoles to
t' e Regional Championship last Thursday Tom. who along with the
Cither Tube qualifiers will compote in Ihe Class 5A Slate Track Ctiamf.onships in Gainesville tonight, receives his award from Seminolo
track coach Ken Qraurnan

lllMi-gli.i will lx- (halli-iigt d this
tall wlirn In- lakes a young tram on
lilt- llrld. hut hr says they srrtn
ready.
They srrtn to rr.illv rnjoy p.irtiiipaiing in spring prucIHr. and
that’s tough this time ot year when
your season serins so tar away '
admitted Hlstrglla. "It’s tint out
there, lull they srem to eiijoy it.'
Tin* Sltvrrhnwks are not |ust
liglmng a losing season, thry're
also ruling on a young olfrnslvr
line
'We have a llltlr rxperirncr 111
die baikflrld. but little or none on
oui olleusive line,' said Histeglla
lielilnd die line Htnnds senior
ipiarterbai k Jrssr Hannon. As a
set olid year starter. Coat li Hlset-gila will relv on his leadership.
I bunion's go in guy is running
liaik and liner year starter Clihstlan DeJrsus.
Ihe upside for lilt Hawks is die
e.vperK in t- they carry defensively,
l ive starters will return Hits fall.

'Delrtise

will

he

|H)llll * 'slid Hist eglla

our

sirong

"We have

three k id s returning in d ie s c i o n
dory ‘
Youth
and
InexjK-neili e
ill.iv
saturate Mils learn, hut so d oes a
desire to erase tasi year’s m em o
ties

"Ihev ri- taking m our leai intig
and le.lining.*
s,nd
llisieglia
"Dial’s wliai spring praiilit- is
atxiul. It-.oiling voni olleiise and
defense lo die new players and in
turn the roaches have a ili.iioe to
evaluate voill peisonnel for Ihe
bill *
Kvalo.iling will Ih- key tn llndlng
post-season i ompeiiiors
'W e’ll compi le In our dlsitot and
((inference, tilt-re's no dmihr ahout
lb* flls( rglla
said louliditiily
'We've always had a solid piogram
at Lake Howell High School
Hut It’s not always the belter
Irani wlio goes home with ihe win
List season die Hawks lost one
game lo a lield goal with liner set
mitts remaining and tlo-v tosi our
III oveltline
Ulsceglla knows how Important
lliose last three seconds catl be
and after U2 years of &lt;oai lilug he
rt-fiist-s lo make predictions lor die
fall.
*1 le.uned a long time ago you
can’t prrdlrl what's going lo hap
|h -i i . but I dunk we ll have a c o m ­
petitive foolli,ill team *

�•f t * .

7A

Week'
C o n lln u td

from

t&gt; \

rn la ln ly

has

GIRLS

li r s t l i m e

in

ISigi

lo|i 10 team*
»• ,k
IUIO 7* ho« Mj I*. i 110 7*
ttemtnol* INfcni 74 » ►
. ai.i V. 1114.1 »n1 |OV» 7» lil.i-.oi!' Ill
’. n ft S I U
o*.**! iMi) if. 5 Mr mil h im .! (St 11 ;i#»
‘x l lr lll t r (S ill

;«• O m

h

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INDIVIDUAL EVKNTB
41 HiMI

I lint 100* f
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l)l*i u*
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2 I krfnfii.t |C1II| | J S i . I
• -in &gt; till l i 'i I
I l.n k%»'ii O K* I 111 11
ung J u m p
M mi (lill i * J m *' h i - u iSrtni ill t l 1 1 Wit
!»•«•
Mi' )*
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1
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........... . I i 1 1 .1 |%
Tnlr VliH
*■**n tl MIt Mm ) j 11ilkitK (M u 'Ml. i lUiri'.i Min 1 «"0 |&lt;
Triple Jump
1 Wiiiit *iii%lllli o. « t ■
M«"v. mu )l '• il &gt; Milk* I*»V• i| 1 \ Inif i» f M««| (I
1 III llufdlr*
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it 1cm
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mo

*
l I )'*)•♦ h t .* •
High J u m p
• VI||:» &gt;m« |\1i. 1 ) I* ( 1- 4 . «|n S h 1 t»*&gt; if.i tl t .
J I *
. 1 In
'KMI 1 Stfiiiirrt ' - t i
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f 4i' iS'.t I J 'Jit U? 1 , ,,i
- t 4*400
I I J V, 1 liitmilk I It. I J I

j

Siilimlav: I IIS A A ( L A S S AA
Slali* Tnii'k ( hampiunships at
IVnv Ill'll nl Track at Ihi* l uiMTsiiv nl Florida, (iaincsvilk*.
4 p.m.
Ilriiltr M ( nllrn
III UAI l l . . .Kill ‘-ft .Nl &gt;1 V I

W IV II It I'AUK

Lik e Howell High s, I.... I

tra in

has

reason
m

to c e le b ra te .

linn] h i s t o r y .

won

the

the

fo n le re n i e

For

H ie

h o y s ' Ir.u k

Hawks

at t h e s t a t e ■ o m p r t l l l o u

Although many dldtit rx|H*i I lo srr the
Stlvrrhavvks
get ilils l,.r, ('o a th
Vinre
I
Manila hiivs hr knew hr had stiinr strong
alhleles who were able to make the trip

l&gt;.

la n d

mi *1

if.I* irvrls I rf«!tiii|:h Is

•L* mntith

&lt;•! i-.inr .iiifl

hfh

* iilmin.itiiu:

wifh * iliv i s io n i n i i i n . i n i t i n All 4»*®****% will
|f!..ilnl .if i «»Mtlli 4 *»* I h r 11 *111*1.1 lfll|*)i Si I i i m i I
A f l H i i i r s A s sot i.«t io n i n k s

"t

n » r *iO |.l|) M l r Will |MY
If* w i n
A1*mi «*fi (L i 1 lilt 4H I h r |f 4yl*|t i L i i m i III
Mfaflr I h 1 jfliit* il I .ilc Mi.flr |s S iM itl s||i i
M *h 1 s t m k s 11*»rii!f#*i** U it* A 1 i i t i s
itifi I
i vIIIiti« f ll«*tnl»ris
V.tuli lii.i f *: in ti lin is s ii.il is * | 5 M i d i ki.ts
ifflfirf || f m

Am if iin in ttml nl p » * r n miisi |*.»\ .i f#»
ju i |il,ivri il.*) l. ^isfri |a M.iV Isf
All

n l h t i s will * i*si &lt;v7M |h
i • 1 1 sf* r hv Sl iy ^Mifi

i

|*l.iv f t

*iiifl

musf
( imi lir*. w ho .if* in Itilrfrsict! Ill |iLn IH4 *
I* .dll in this Ift^tir sh*»ul&lt;t font.if 1 &lt; Inis
Mill* if. ti r j(
or Jmiiy Mi Dnfi.iM *i
K*«/ i I S /

P iila tk ii S o ft Imi I I m i r n a n u 'i i t
I \UA I K A
)• t i | ii .t i U r n t
I -. L.l k . i il l

lit* l l l ' i r i f ,th ! r s f i \ . i l Snffh.iU
will l.ik* pi n*
V »v 2.2 *'• m

I n .tN i.l*

I i t Ik

All M« ( I % iin i 1 him ti Slow. 1*1lt h * l.i - s*'s
.tit t U l« nil.*
I N tlilllti* is M.iV «M Mlt
I *»i Mini* i n l n r t t i . i l u n i i i i n f . n i Nil h.iMf (
i khmIu in it cm ti :i2h s inj

Mil'll Stfuks I!«lint** is aiiit Nhn A limits
I M ini i*tfi« s i*|m 11 .it f. 11 rt 1 w ith titfiniNsiMf 1
t *rlil 14 ^ H * Iffit t i d u l i s .n i.J k l f K I I .ili il i ■ 1•t« 1
firr
"|K|» .It I 11 III .lllfl |(1lt||ssl«.|) |s
l i t *\l
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S i l v a n L a k e P a r k Icnnis
s \%| 1 1|||i

S vh in

1-ik r

In k

trim**' * h v . . s (nr Iivi\ lots (S 7|.

is

i.flriin /
Juniors in

1ft

A i l u J l s . t h f l S t I i i u f s w * i k t l . i v s . u u l S.I* it i
i l.tv ** ffit. if 1liinJs ,i ll iri fti itigis •iliil *“Vi it f114 sJ1

K c r i U hl; S i i m i i i c r S n l t l m l l

i L i s s 4 s .tit tw o I 111i* s .i w r r k tof Ihi*'*
wrt ks of **11* f Hi if ,i w i f k foi s|\ w i c k s
h t n i n i 11 . n i n n y tl*&gt;v u i **m . u l v u m n i p i . in
• i -.) is .iN.ul.ihlf Mdiul.iv i h r m i ^ f i I n d . i y f i n i n

* ANSI 1.1if KIA
lh&gt; Seinilli.lr I mum
Hi • 11 ation Hi paino. ill will tilln 1 SiiiiuiH i
NlowjHt. I. Setlhall le a e o r it Uni llo*; I Kt*
I'a.k s),oline th. ut i k nl May I ►
*. 11
M in s Intents will In hIIi i m I inelidv with
a m w wmnios Ir.iem stalling op nil Mull
it iy s aoit a I n I.il Ii aeoi no Wi-illlesitay s
Urlonillie, Nprtne li a y o r Iranis may stait
t«a;lstrrme \|iul y’otli wldi m|h*ii n els.t alinii
In eninnie Apnt i7ili
tn l
.III

Itin.i

irrfni o i a l .1.0

pli asi

I alt

• P tii to • |i n. V2 J l uf r» d*iVs ,i w* * ki nti «•
tnonllilv li*»sis
l l . i ' M s .in Sr%in i tiiMii imi i l.iss si/f is
hmiti &lt;1 to « h.fit pl.ivf rs

ti'lfi

I I in

S o i * i.*sir ,i h m i is M . p o l l tl I n t r n t H ' i h
il. In . n h i u . i t! |t*Vrl |»Liy«‘l s . u r w . ltntu* in
|M!fll Ip .lli
( I*s! (s &gt; 1 p* I p f j s n l i

S iim iiH T v m ilti luiskclhall
H

M»i

Im ys

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S|*iini4s ,ium

41! Is

III

lo p

ten

at

Svh.iii 1«»k« is .tlso oil* Mint Iriuus .mil
ILti f|ii« i I m II Smelt s Unlilt is lor nu n .uni
woiiirti loi riplM w»* ks « ontiimitie t h f o n e h
tilt* fm l ol \1.iv c .ill i22 #*ri4*7 Ini ili i.tils

91»«

I h if ilfi/Wiiitf i
Divisions will i otisisl nl Ihivs .11 i«t 4 lfls ill
.ipj I lnuj.s of |d ,lllli I 'lulcr 11 .4tl«l 1 mil !
1.* .iiift 1'ml* r I l .mil 1 lull i I 1 .nif! 1 iult’f

I’m.»tr .mil |*t«ti111 Irssiiiis ,mil tr.im * linn s
.lie .il 'O .IV .lll.lhtr

( .ill AJL 1 (ir&gt;4&gt;7

. le .io m r

llsln i

when

a s k e d a h o u t the I L i m - . d r l r i i s l v r p r o b l e m s
W . h . w i n t |&gt;lay.d a c a m e th.il s t a r t e d
In t o n
f» | i ln all s e a s o n a n d t t r h a v e n I
ev e n p i . ii t i l e d In w e a l h r i t h is hoi
I ok. Man C"t no die hoald ill the lop &lt;&gt;l

the ...mid iimtnc Wnh one mil .Ir.iniilr
Man/ walked tint s h e was nasrd on a
Ctooodet hv line VanSwr.irHicen l.n klr
( nspell lonlllined til l po sl season lleloli s
by doohlmc and Ih.i I i nnm. i s Stored when
wnmilic pin her Unite So wauls hit a
ground hall to shnM. hut the I’atmeiio Hist

COST-SEASON PROWKSS
DISTRICT
I ,ikr Miff 1/ I •lit. tlt.lfkll* &gt; 41
luiki M il\ I iwiki ||in*«|lu

REGIONALS
flUAKTKKFINALS
I .lit. M il l f. Wist ftf.lllgr |I 5 | || |

SEMIFINALS
l-»b* M i l l

I

Lib* M m

J I *4m« i1,i I 17*1 f»| I

m

k&lt;Mi|iY|Hi SsiiitLlIwi**1 141 **1 d

FINALS

FHSAA STATE
CHAMPIONSHIPS

h .is e iii.in d l u p p i d the d l i o w

(tie ILims Im leased the lead to I t ) in
tin- loin ill as .leaunie Mali/ tripled and
si oli d ..o a silicic hv V.uiNwe.illltCen who
ilien s. ornl on i stnch' hv t'rtsp II
Hike Mary missed a cold'll opjH.rtuillty
to pill the C-("&gt;e nill ol real ll. however, as
they lould lint C'l aimlhci mu .11 loss
despite havinc runners on set olid and
limit with uiily* one out and Ihe bases
loaded with two mil
Ihe Cambers stored their lir- t run ill tile
loortli Iimtnc as L o ey Graves walked, went
to thud .. ii a doohle try Natalie Sii.o and
Mined on a saerlftee
llv try Gall
Gl.i/etnoiik
It looked lik. Calnu-Uo intchl make .i
serious nm at the Kants lead In the tilth
Iimtnc as It loaded the bases yvtlh tin nmmil on a walk, an ertoi and a hunt stlicle.
Hot Hike Man worked out nl the |am In a
weird way and only cave up one nm. as all
tiller outs wen- m o ld e d at the plate
I he hist bailer crmmded to sei ond
baseman Yarah Otero who canned the hall

I

■I Aiituiriiitule Si.nti.lt C'omplrt
IH UHSIIAY S SEMIKINAI.S
S .(Jis ll iotrti ( i

( ..IN. I -

Oral i/. |-.ok |/7 Si 1 rt

m.iililCs

l.kr Mur ft Miami e.lmrlla 111 HI 3
EHIDAY S FINALS

l.kr M.rr til 11 it N.plr. II.nan (1 Lolllri 134
HI. II |i m

to i ati hcl .hit Woli oil lot the Inst out
Now.irds then tossi-d lo WoUdtt tor out
niimhci two and the Kants should have
gotten nut ..I the iimtnc without allow me a
nm when the nt-M trader lift a emit rid hall
Ihe hall was Itooit-d loi an error,
hnwrvei and Melissa Morales scored Ihe
next nmner also tried to score, hut she
was erased m a rundown
with hist
haseinnn YanSwe.irlnci-ii makmc the lac .u
the plate
Calmetio had .mother i hatiee lo mt Into
the lead m ihe sixth tnnlllC as with two
outs as three errors, two on one play, put
inntteis mi Inst and set ond Hot Sow.mls

s la te .'

OIRLB

said

Irani firoffi

INDIVIDUAL EVEN IB
ItBOO
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114 lo I Hi. ton
III I. .
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1/ I'. 1 4 I |#tl!« fit i III* 1.
1 if *m ti f t (I
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thie.it
t^iki Mary added an insurance mu tu the
seventh mntnc as Lindsey Man/ walked
with one mu. went to seiond on a wild
pin It .nut sioied on a doohle by older
sister .leanule Man/
Hie C.mlhers C1'1 two runners &lt;&gt;u with
one out tu llie bottom ol the seventh
mntnc. but a visibly
tired Sow.mls
Cat tiered her sirencth to end the Caine wttli
a llminsh, stiiktnc out the final two
Calmeito hitlers
Sow.mis tnipioved to 1H O with the will
Clvmc up lour lilts and one earned nm with
si\ strike outs and three walks
Cmvidmc the otlense lor Ihe icons were
■leamile Man/ 12 lor 2 with a triple and a
double, a walk, a hit halier, one run scored
and mu- RBIl VanSwearmcen |2*lor-:t with
a double, two runs stored, one Kill).
Crtspell 12 lot il with a doitblr. one run
stored one Kl III. Woli oil tl lor-iil. Otero
(1 tin -I) and l.mdsry Man/ (one nm
si tired).
A Inc key ill loinclu's came will he ll
Hike Mary ran score on the Panthers, who
did not allow a nm m three regional games
iind only gave tip one run to Orange Park
on llmrsilay
Those mil it sled III attl-lldlng the C-lllle
need to exit I I at the AllhuriuLde exit and
go about Id miles into downtown. When
you ti-aili Highway 112. turn tight and go tu
Keekers Highway, luni left and follow to
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BOYS

I-tk«* Howell should si.ind si ton*; S a lm
dav but ihev are only in 7 ol ihe 17 evenis
m aking 11 a l.l11&lt;- tnughri on Ihrii. lo In my
home a title
Kolnot loidan. Irevm Kill John P enning
ion. ('nan A ilsm rn di ( Inis l.trnrr and lor
llo.ishn. will ir p . r s r i. l ll.r Hawks ill the
jimi
p r » |\| lone |ump tuple pim p and
the ll WJ I It It (ill*-.
( . t a i l . Manna has Iw-en wilh the Hawks
the last Inin years and in dial time hr has
It&lt;I thriii in I regional tiilr-.

I .il h »lt% |s I m |i Will fi-r h m .tf *1 III rt|£ji» tr .Hits
lllfl f‘.|( h I r . i l U will |il*4\ ♦1* 1*9 * . n n r s ,|I U ( 1
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d o w e ll M ils y e a r ‘ s a lt! M a n n a

M anila hojn s In h a s Inouylil moi. than
alhlctii t . a m i n e lo d ir laltlr
dn I h i I I i i i i i Inn was what It* stirss.il
all yea. die nn.-s ate not on the ir.u K it s
what they will do wtlli thro lit* that (rath
matters.* stressed Manna
"H a yuvs stay
llie home ale no less a Ulltlirl Ihi inllipetl
lloll has hulled lll.'lll lot lift- -.Kill*.
Manila will also w tit h . i I m i i i I halt o| his
winnine Irani eraduan this yea.
1&lt; ivtne
Imo lo l o o k lot n e w l e i M i l l s
Hits is piohahly lh&lt; I h s I ye.u weye ey&lt; i
had at l.ik* I low 1 II ' said Manila
ll yy&lt;
h.tve a weakness n&lt;iyy ll s dial we it* yi idil
atme halt die le.oii
M a n i l a l i a - Ills eye o n i h e Hawks s t t o t i e

a ll

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111' m 1ifu ti** iniii^iii

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d e e p . I i i t l u d l n e t h e Held
n o t s u r p r is e d t o s r r d o in

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t ntnprlr In the slate inert this wrrkrnrl

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forearms do not reflect disease.
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heart is affected by gravity When
such blood is below the level of the
heart, the veins fill with blood and
become engorged You can easily
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THURSDAY, JUNE 18. 1998

Smoke smell lingers, hazy smoke blankets area
By David F ra iler
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Did you awakr to the smell of
smoke thin morning'/
Coming Into Sanford via Stair Road 40. thrrr
I n a rather thick fog of omokr that hangs around
the trre line. Due to Hie rrenit rush of forest
fires all over the state, officials say that smoke
could be billowing through. Blanks to blaze* In

Lakr. Alachua and Brevard counties among oth­
ers.
Ovrr 54,000 arrrs have brrn affected
througlKiut the state slncr Memorial Day. There
liave l)rrn 25.000 acres damaged by the flames
in the last two weeks.
Overall, thrrr h a ir Ire n 94 fires In 25 coun­
ties since the latter pari of May. It was re­
ported that at least 20 fires were bunting In
Florida on Wednesday. June 17. alone. Some of
the firrs liavr been attributed to the dry condi­

Speed hump wars: Sem inole
County strives to find
peace on Holliday Avenue

tions. However, many of the fires have been set
intentionally.
A 12-year old was arrested
Wednesday fur setting one o f the blazes In B ittuni County. The boy's name Is bring withheld
due to his age. Hob Crawford, commissioner of
Die Florida Department o f Agriculture A Con­
sumer Service. Is putting together a task force
made up of law enforcement officers who work
for Crawford's department. These officers are
currently conducting numerous Investigations

M in o r

and following leads where fires are burning In
counties throughout the state.
Terry Srhenck. the fire chief for Seminole
County, said that 'winds are coming out o f the
northwest which brings the clouds of smoke.*
About 3,000 seres have been burned In Semi­
nole County so far.
Schenck said the Seminole County Fire De­
partment arms pari of a multi-county task force

injuries sustained in

collision

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HERALD STAFF' WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY Traffic
engineer Bob Zaltoonl believes
he has helped solve one of the
county's nastiest riddles &gt; how
to appease the f!o(/leldj and
McCoys who live on or near
llollldsy Avenue. It's time they
end their mother o f all road
hump war* even If It may cost
the county
as
much as
$180,000.
F'or the past 4 months. Z al­
toonl and 9 others have been
part of a Holliday Avenue Road
llump Task Force seeking a
solution to the rood hump di­
ps ran la fear lor the safety of
Uietr child ran and approve of
the 10 humps that were re­
quested by a petition o f citi­
zens In 1992. They were con­
structed In April 1994 at a cost
of $10,302.
There h air been raquesta
*lnce 1995 . however, to liave
SA

CASSELBERRY • Work began
today to fill In a sinkhole on
Cinnamon Circle that had
grown to about 35 feet wide
and 12 feet deep since open­
ing up on Tuesday.
Seminole
County officials
have monitored the sinkhole
continuously since arriving on
the scene Tuesday. Testa Indi­
cate the sinkhole has stabi­
lised
allowing
Seminole
County crews to remove debris
In preparation for filling the
hole with I1U dirt.

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ORLANDO • The Weavers of
Orlando will meet at 10 a.m.
on Bataiday. Ja ly 11 at the
Orange County Historical Mu­
seum. 811 E. Rolllnsa Av.. O r­
lando. Uema Lowenstr'n will
give a lecture demonstration
on "Fabric: From Start to Fin­
ish".
Ms. Lowensteln Is an award
winning spinner and weaver

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who specialIxrs in garment deMgn. Site will explain why two
garments,
made from
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same pattern, can look, feel
and rust differently. She will
lead us back lo the basic
choices of fiber, how fiber was
spun, how the yam was fin­
ished. and which weave struc­
ture was used, and the Impact
each of these choices has on
the finished garments. Her
lecture will Include samples
that demonstrate each stage In
the creation o f the garment
and suggestions for making
better
garment
choices
whether you create your own
or buy ready to wear.
The Weavers of Orlando,
founded In I (M3, promote In­
terest In. and knowledge of.
the fiber arts spinning, weav­
ing. dyeing, and basketry as
well as related crafts such as
felt and paper making, bead­
ing. and surface design. Mem­
bers from 0 central Florida
counties meet monthly, o r­
ganize study groups and hold
frequent workshops taught by
nationally
known
artists.
Meetings arc free and open to
the public. For more Informa­
tion about the guild contact
Kuv Lee at (407) 339-5457.

By V ick i B sn a cd a
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD _ No one knows a judge bet­
ter Ilian a lawyer.
Appearing before llic bench on a dully
basis, (he attorneys have the chance to
watch the Judge's actions and see how he
treats those who appear In his courtroom.
The members of the Seminole County
Bar Association have the opportunity each

year to rate the Judges on a 5-potnt scale,
looking at their demeanor and efficiency,
their Integrity, their Impartiality, their
service to tlie community and their knowl­
edge of the law.
Circuit court and county court judges as
well as the special master are Judged by
the attorneys.
According to Bobbi Bulling!on of the
bar association, the assessments give the
judges a chance to see how they are viewed

by the attorneys and to see how the as­
sessment changes from year to year and
nothing more.
"We dont do anything with those lu m ­
bers.* Bulling!on said. "It's Just another
assessment tool.*
This year's polling, for example, showed
the attorneys' rating of Judge Seymour
Benson on the Circuit Court, dropped .70
points bom the 1997 ratings, from a 4.15

Gone ftshin’: State restricts size on crappie
By Vteki
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Many o f the an­
glers who dangle their worms
In (he water In Lake Monroe
arc not doing ft for the sport.
They're trying to reel In to­
night’s dinner.
And. they said, the menu
has been reduced by state
regulations that call for crappie (also known aa speckled
perch) In Lake Monroe to be
thrown back If they are leaa
than 12 Inches In length.
Moat say there are no 12tnch crappie In the lake.
T never catch any that are
any bigger than my hand," said
Steven Boston, extending a 7inch hand. "They're
pretty
much telling us that we can't
get any crappie."
The Florida
Oame and
Fresh Water Fish Commission
la enforcing a rule only In Lake
Monroe that all crappie less
than 12 Inches long must be
Immediately released.
The new regulation Is being
Implemented to 'create a qual­
ity black crappie fishery on
Lake Monroe.* th e lake la the
only such fishery In Central
Florida.
*We pretty much fish In here
for whatever will bite.* Boston
said. *We aren't going to get
any 13- Inch crappie.*

All you can cat
CHULUOTA - An All-YouCan-Eat Soup and Salad Din­
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Auxiliary programs at Inc VFW
Rost 10139 and Its Ladles
Auxiliary.
Dinner will be served Batorday, J w m 27 from 5:30 until 8
p.m. Dinner will Include soup
and various salad selections.
Desserts will be available for a
donation. Adult dinners are
$3.50 and children are $2.
Take-out will be available.
VFW Post 10139 Is located
at Seventh and Avenue E In
Chuluota. For more Informa­
tion call (407) 365-FLAO.

Joe Jenkins, fisheries bi­
ologist with the fish and game
commlaMan. said Lake Monroe
has the potential of bring a

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good fishery.
"This
excellent
habitat,
combined with the new 12 Inch
minimum else Umlt and the
statewide 25 bag Umlt for
crappie. could turn Lake Mon­
roe Into the quality crappie
fishing lake tt has the potential
of becoming.* said Jenkins.
Though It has Just been put
Into effect, most o f the anglers
along the Sanford shore of
Lake Monroe knew all about
the new rule.
"The word la out.* said Jane
Keene. *We know to Just throw
bock speck (crappie). because
there ain't no 12- Inch ones In
Lake Monroe.*
The Florida
Oame and
Fresh Water Fish Commission
studied the fishing patterns In
Lake Monroe ana found that
approximately 70 percent of
the crappie kept last year by
anglers on the lake were less
than 12 inches long.
The study also showed that
34 percent o f the speckled
trout collected by biologists
with electro fishing techniques
were above the foot-long limit.
*1 don't think there are
crappie out there mote than 12
Inches.* said Darrell Shad. *1
haven't seen any big crappie
out there and I've been fishing
this lake since I was a Uttle
boy.*

The electro fishing of the
lake aloo showed that there are
lots* of crappie between 10

�2A • S#*nmot« Hcriti. SantonJ. Floods • Thursday Jtro 18,1998

Politics
heat up

DOG SHOWS

At a recont fundraiser lor Rop
Tom Foenoy, (ROviodo), third
Irom left. a crowd ot tans and somo
other political luminarios dropped
by lor somo tasty port* barbocuo at
Lee's Ranch in Oviedo. From left:
Ovtodo's PhH Hampton; Rick Leo,
presklenl ot Citizens
Bank;
Foeney. Job Bush. Republican
candidato lor Florida governor;
Speaker ot the Houso Dan
Webstar and Spoakor Dosignato
John Thrasher.

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JUNE 18* Ip* 20* 21
CENTRAL FLORIDA FAIRGROUNDS
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The way we were: The beach

Adults $ 3 . 0 0 . C hildren $ 1 .0 0
F iv e A d m ission w ith la b e l
fro m P e d ig r e e F o o d f o r D o g s

Seminole County residents
have always loved T h e Beach*,
and when we speak of the
beach, we usually mean either
Daytona or New Smyrna. We
have spent countless summers
at one or the other and have
fond memories
o f parties,
wrekrnds, day trips, driving
and parking on the beach. Cel­
ery Fed and other reunions,
house parties,
summer ro­
mances.
relaxing.
fishing,
crabbing the Inlet. Red Shell,
and souvenir shops.
We also rrmember Nor­
woods. Aunt Catfish's. Tony
and Jays. The Spray, the C a­
sino. J.
High's
Drugstore,
beach towels, swimming, surf­
ing. riding the waves, floats,
deep
sea
fishing.
beach
houses, apartments, condos,
hotrls,
lifeguards.
Peabody
Auditorium events, concession
stands,
endangered
turtles,
suntan lotion, tanning and
sunburns, sand crafts, peri­
winkle soup, picnics, sand,
shuflleboard. and carpet golf.
I’m sure you have your own
list o f beach mrmorlcs and on
that list Is bound to be the
Daytona Boardwalk and Bandshell. A trip to Daytona almost
invariably Included a visit to
the amusement park on the
Boardwalk through the 1960's.

i in i*

What brought these memo­
ries on Is an article I found In
the Halifax Historical Society
Newsletter. Once a month this
society gathers for 'Crackers
GRACE M.
and Coffee* to reminisce and
STINE
“
gather Information on a certain
CIPHER
aspect o f that area. One of
these sessions was on the Day­
tona Beach Boardwalk, so I
thought
you
would
enjoy
knowing some of Its history. I
have edited the following from
the remainder of the Board­
the account given In that
walk oh a W l’A project. Th e
newsletter.
coat wan $300,000 and the
Is It Boardwalk or Broadworkers were paid 40 cents per
walk? Citizens of Daytona
hour. The bandshrll was built
Brae!) liavc been arguing over
of coquina rock and had a
that since 1929. It Isn’t made
4.850 seal amphitheater, the
of boards and never has been
largest structure of Its kind In
and thr original plaque was In­
the country at the time.
scribed "The Ocean Prome­
Dedication of the new com ­
nade*.
plex on New Year's Day 1937
The opening event of thr
wnn a big aflfalr. Many digni­
concrete Broadwulk was the
taries wrre Invited Including
1929 Oleander Festival. At that
I'resident Roosevelt and WPA
time, the first phase of the
Administrator.
Harvey
Broadwalk stretched from Main Hopkins.
Street to Auditorium Road. A
The bandshell quickly b e­
smaller bandshrll was built on
came a drawing card for enter­
Audltonum Boulevard facing
tainers. A 30 piece band was
the Halifax River. Ray Kberllng
formed by Dr. Alan Moses,
and his band performed there
formerly a member of John
3 nights a week.
Philip Sousa's Band, and they
During the height o f the De­
performed 4 times a week.
pression. Mayor Ed Armstrong
After World War II. the
was Instrumental tn obtaining
Boardwalk became (he site o f a
funding for the Bandshell and new event on the Fourth of July
• the DUde Frolics. Tills soon
become a 3-day affair with p a ­
rades. concerts and the famous
Misa Dixie Beauty Pageant.
In 1945. Jtan Forest bought
an
amusement
concession,
brought It to the boardwalk.
Improved and expanded r and
named It Forest's Amusement
Park.
During
the
I940's
BOLUKAK TABU: min. 12:50
through the 1960 s It was thr
a.m.. maj. 7:00 a.m., min. 1:10
place to go for residents and
p.m.. maj. 7:20 p.m.
tourists alike. We all will re­
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
member the Ferris wheel, car­
2:56 a.m.. 3:35 p.m.. low: 9:21
pet golf, bumper cars and the

Today:
Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs In the upper-90s.
Lows In the low-70s Friday:
Afternoon thunderstorms. Highs
in the mid-90s. Lows tn the mid70s. Saturday: Afternoon thun­
derstorms. Highs In the mld90s. Lows In the low-70s.
Sunday:
Afternoon thunder­ a.m., 9:56 p.m. Now Smyrna
storms. Highs In the mid-90s.
Beach: high: 3:01 a.m.. 3:40
Lows In the low-70s.

various

booths

where

one

could win prizes for gamrs of
skill.
By the 1970'a the arra hud
deteriorated. Since then, ef­
forts have been under way tn
rrstorr the Boardwalk and
Bandshrll to their formrr glory.
Friends of thr Bandshell spon­
sor frrr concerts on summer
Sunday
rvrnlngs
and
u
$250,000 gnint
has
brrn
promised from the state for
restoration.
Thr old dock lowrr and the
bridge across Main Slrret to
thr her still stund as part of
thr original project, but For­
est's Amusement Park has dis­
appeared I'm sure that we all
wish them wrll In restoring a
grr.it piece of history.
My purrnts and I spent a
month at New Smyrna Beach
almost every summer while I
was growing up and trips to
(hr boardwalk with them and
various friends were always on
thr agenda.
I remember playing with the
Seminole High School Band In
(he Daytona Bandshrll one
May evening each yrar during
the rarly 1950's. We would go
over In the early afternoon and
enjoy thr beach and board­
walk. rat supper downtown
and play lli.it evening. And It
became a tradition for the next
year's band ofllrrin to be an­
nounced there tn the Bandshrll
after the concert.
During our senior class pic­
nic on Daylona Beach In 1954
we also enjoyed the Boardwalk.
I have pictures o f some of in
playing carpet golf and In front
of the Ferris wheel. My most
vivid memory o f that day
though. Is o f gelling thr worst
sunburn of my life. We wrrr out
In the sun all day with no
shade, und Ihr next day we
wrrr miserable in our raps and
gowns for Class Day.

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last
year to a 3.45 this year.
While Bulltngton called that
drop 'significant* she declined
to speculate about why (he
lawyers saw him tn a more
negative light this year.
*We don’t get Into that.*
Bulltngton said. 'They (the
Judges) have the opportunity to
look at the slatlsUcs and see
how they are perceived by the
attorneys.*
Judge Benson, like several
o f his colleagues, was attend­
ing a judge’s conference and
was unavailable for comment.
Judge Newman Brock also
showed a 'significant* drop o f
.69 points over lost year from
3.45 to 2.76.

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He too was unavailable to
discuss the ratings.
Judge Nancy F. Alley raised
her score by .06 points from
last yrar. In 1997. she had a
4.02 score und this year, the
number went to 4.08. She was
happy with the results.
*1 am very pleased.* she
said. *My score went up. but
there Is still more need to Im­
prove.'
Most of the scores changed
by less than .10 points from
last year. The high score was
Judge Kenneth Lester with a
4.39. The lowest score was
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Bulllngton said that meant
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Fire
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•enl to help extinguish the fliea In the town of
Waldo near Oalneavtlle. Seminole aent 2 strike
team leaders, one engine and a plana chief.
The Are department Is still trying to answer
calls for minor hot spots going on In the Semi*
note Woods area and also at the Seminole
County landfill.

Speed
the road
humps removed.
Humps on
nearby
llalm y
Reach Drive were removed but
the ones on Holliday Avenue
remained. So did the co m ­
plaints. mostly from those In­
convenienced or angry
that
the humps were damaging their
vehicles. They fear. loo. em er­
gency vehicles are delayed by
the humps.
Bob Webster, a Holliday
Avenue resident and task force
member, has led the revolt to
get rid o f the humps. He's not
satisfied, however, at the direc­
tion being taken by lire Task
Force. He has Insisted
from
the start that he lacks co n fi­
dence In traffic rngtneer Zaltooni.
T h e only good thing about
all this Is that they're getting
rid o f the humps." W ebster
said today. T h e rest Is a farce.
This is all Zaltoonfs work. He
stacked the task force with
county staffers. He keeps in­
sisting Holliday Is a residential
street but It’s a county thor­
oughfare. The county has no
business messing with It."
County Commissioner Dick
Van Der Weide. who represents
tlie district of the controversy,
said today he has not made up
his mind
on the decision.
"This Isn't something the dis­
trict commissioner ssked for."
he said. "My biggest concern
lent whether the humps should
stay or go but what It means to
our safety
department.
If
there's a safety problem getting
our emergency vehicles over
the humps, they'll have to go.
This should be our No. 1 co n ­
cern."
Commissioner Win Adams
agreed the safety vehicle Issue
was the key. His concern Is
that If an emergency vehicle
was carrying a heart attack vic­
tim through a neighborhood of
children how fast should It be
And wouldn't it a lso

Crawford classified the wildfires as the worst
he has seen In any season. Rain Is the only
solution for the massive amount o f biases, and
there Is no significant rain forecasted for the
next few days. T h e stale Is a Undertax, and
everybody needs lo do all that they can to pro­
tect their property,' Crawford said.

Drive In southeast Seminole
chokers os It would for speed
County.
humps.
The Road Hump task force
"Some people swear by speed
humps, others swear at them." reviewed Information on the
latest techniques to combat
Adams said.
To help the county make the speeding. It also reviewed the
it call. Zaltoonl recruited 4 techniques implemented by the
the Holliday Avenue resi­ City of Orlando and the City of
dents for the lank force. TheyMaitland. There are a number
were Joined by public safety, of traffic calming meusures
sheriffs office and county a t­ which encourage drivers to re­
torney's office officials. *We duce their traveling sperds.
Median
rhokrrs
tiave
worked well together for the
proven to cause a reasonable
most part." Zaltoonl
said.
reduction In traveling speeds,
‘ Nine of the 10 agree on what
however, they are not as reshould be done.’*
stncttvr as road humps. Test
On Tuesday, tire task force's
recommendations will be pre­ nu n on median chokers by the
sented to the Hoard of Semi­ City of Orlando and Seminole
nole County Commissioners. County Public Safety Indicated
The plan Is to remove the 10 no restriction on thr safr
movement of emergency vehi­
humps and replace them with
0-foot sid e medians to create a cles. Road humps do slow
diversion In thr straight sec­ downi these vehicles.
tion of the road, causing a re
Flashing yellow lights have
ductlon tn traffic. These me­ exhlbltrd limited success In
dian chokers will cost $35,000
some applications as a warn­
to $45,000.
ing device.
There are plans, also, to re­
The Task Force eventually
construct tire Intersection of came to a 3-optlon choice.
Holliday Avenue with Hear
• A do nothing alternative.
Lakr Road to Include a north­
• Speed enforcement alter­
bound left turn lane and rea­ native.
lign Holliday Avenur approach
• Replacement o f the humps
closer lo 90 degrees Tills Is In­ with a senes of other effective
tended to rncourage drivers traffic calming techniques.
turning left from Hear Lake
No one supponed the doRoad onto Holliday to reduce nothing alternative, and few fa­
their sperds.
vored the speed enforcement
T h e reconstruction of the in­ method because It had not
tersection will Ire placed on Uie provrn successful . This tech­
list of fiscal year 19U0/U9 nique relies heavily on con­
tinuous and consistent pres­
safety projects." Zaltoonl said.
T i e removal of the humps (at ence of law enforcement to
$$00 apiece) will begin this
strtctly enforce the posted lim ­
year and be completed by Sep­ its.
tember." The Intersection Im­
Zaltoonl said that all Im­
provement will cost $75,000
provements can be scheduled
and a concrete sidewalk will be and Implemented upon a p ­
Included
on
the
1990/90 proval by the Hoard at C om ­
schedule at a cost of $00,000.
missioners and completion of
Thr rom plrtr package would
the final drslgn phase. He em ­
Ire $100,000.
phasised that the intersection
Holliday Avraur Is classified Improvements and sidewalks
would be placed on the fiscal
as a residential street
year 1990/99 budget. The other
Seminole County Land Devrl
opment Code. It extends In the tmprovemenumrould begin aa
Mat-west direction from Bear
p in pa uy srpfCTTIDrr.
Lake Road to Halmy (leach

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and 12 Inches that wtU easily
grow to the legal else by the
toll If they are returned to the
water and given a chance to
"What all of this tells us Is
that limiting the harvest o f
crappie to fish under 12 Inches
long should allow more o f them
to grow to 12 Inches o r longer,
which will ultimately create a
better fishing experience for
anglers." Jenkins said.
Louise Ford said she would
throw back any undersized fish
"for now." but If the restrictions
arc not lifted In the fall, she's
going to let a few smaller ones
slip into her cooler.
T m going to let the ones
they say will grow get bigger,
but when I start catching
them, they're mine." Ford said.

Grand that!
Jason Shaw. 19. o f 221
Donegal Ave.. Lake Mary, was
anested Saturday. June 6. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Shaw wras charged with grand
(heft and lolterlng/prowllng.
Shaw waa arrested In (lie 4000
block o f Highway 17-92. A w it­
ness watched aa Shaw removed
parts from a car.

Rafail thaft
Daniel Hoskins, 23. o f 500
W. Airport Btvd.. Sanford, was
arrested Saturday. June 6. by
Sanford police. Hoskins was
charged with retail theft and
waa arrested in the 3100 block
of Orlando Drive. Hoskins a l­
legedly concealed meat worth
$9.37 down the front o f hia
pants.
Tamara Taylor. 37. o f 106
Shomate Dr.. Ungwood. was
arrested Thursday. June 11. by
Longwood police. Taylor was
charged with retail theft and
waa arrested In the 900 block
of West State Road 434. Taylor
allegedly walked out or a store
with a 2 ounce bottle o f Alpha
Hydroxy moisture cream.
Clara Finney. 44. o f 253
Tqrlor S t , Oviedo, waa a r ­
rested Tuesday. June 9. by
Oviedo police. Finney was
charged with retail theft and
was anested on West Mitchell
Hammock Road. Finney a lleg ­
edly concealed
a bag
of
chicken tn her pocket and tried
to exit store.

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Cone$it$d weapon
David Tennant. 25. of 1711
Stone St.. Oviedo, was arrested
Wednesday. June 10. by San­
ford police.
Tennant
was
charged with two counts of c a r
rytng a concealed weapon.
Tennant was arrested on A lex­
andria Boulevard. Tennant was
pulled over after running a atop
sign.

Open container
Frank Jones. 51. o f 2330
Dolmrway. Sanford, waa ar­
rested Wednesday. June 10. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Jones waa charged with pos­
session o f open container and
waa arrested In the 300 block
of East State Road 46.
Harry Speed. 41. o f 705 Ce­
dar Creek Clr.. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday. June 10.
by Seminole County deputies.
Speed was charged with pos­
session o f an open container
and was arrested In the 300
block of East State Road 46.
Edwin Bryant. 39. o f 1210 W.
16th Street. Sanford, was ar­
rested Wednesday. June 10. by
Sanford police. Bryant waa
charged with possession of an
open container and was ar­
rested at Jaycee Park.
Jimmie Johnson. 80. o f 500
a Oak Ave.. Sanford, waa ar­
rested Tuesday. June 9. by
Sanford police. Johnson was
charged with possession of
open container and waa ar­
rested In the 300 block of
North Park Avenue.

Harry Monts Sr.. 65. Fla­
mingo Drive, Sanford, died
Saturday. June 13. 1998. Dorn
tn BeevtUe. Texas, he moved to
Central Florida In 1961 from
Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Morris
was an electronic technician.
He wan a member of the Naval
Fleet Reserve • 147. Sanford
and American Legion #53.
Sanford. Mr. Monts was a r e ­
tired petty officer 1st class tn
the U.S. Navy. He was a Prot­
estant.
Survtvoro Include sons, Harry
Jr.. Sanford, Doug. Cassel­
berry; ststera. Alice Anderson.
Betty, both o f Austin, Texas;
nephew. Jack Brady. Indiana:
4 grandchildren.

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10 lbs. Meat
4 Can Goods
1 Cereal
3 lbs. Dried Beans
2 Bread items
2 Litres Soda Pop
Fresh Produce
2 Bottles Salad Dressing
2 Pastries
3 Miscellaneous Items

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Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, In charge o f
anangements.

FUneral Services for Mrs. Pcarlie
Mae Mason. 73. of Boy Avenue.
Sanford, who died Saturday. June
IS, wtU be held Saturday at 11
am. at Zion Hope M.B. Church
with the Rev. E.O. Caflcy officiat­
ing. Visitation wtU be Friday from
5 until 9 p.m. at Sunrise Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home. 900 Locust
Av.. Sanford. (407) 322-7383, In
charge of arrangements.

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Sacratary EMha SpouUng. Traaaumr Alva Huaaai.
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o( buainaaa and cMe laodara who do nunwout dudaa
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pairad, Thay raiaa monay to puidwaa oyo gtaaaoa for
studants and coKact old glasaaa from«w puMc.

Sanford AllStar teams
Tournaments go hunting
for victories
give Sanford as Bambino
chance to put play begins

You’re invited to join us for
another seminar as part o f our
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"Enhancing Yonr

on best face

Wednesday, June 24; 6:30-7:30 p.m
Classroom
Denise M anzolillo, R N , MS, Licensed M ental Health
Counselor, unit discuss:
• Im proving verbal and non-verbal skills
• Enhancing listening skills
• Learning how to get your message across

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IN BRIEF
Football officials class

Goodspeed at (home): 407-099-8138 or
(work) 407*291*7401. extension 6109. or on
the Internet al MKREFUtompuserve.com

ORLANDO _ H ie C.F.O.A. (Central Florida
Officials Association! foot ball training class
will Ix-gm on Monday. July 6th.
Tills class Is for all new officials, transfer
ollUials. and all other member*. It Is rec­
ommended that first-year officials and
transferred officials attend this class.
Tlie C.F.OA. would also like for any vet*
cron official to come out and help with the

O v i e d o Y o u th V o l l e y b a l l C a m p
OVIEDO _ Oviedo High School varsity vol­

Ticket prices are $20. $ lf» and $12. There
Is a $4 discount on ull ticket prices for chil­
dren 12-and-Under (plus u service charge).

leyball coach Anna Hollis will conduct a
volleyball camp for boys and Kiris nftrs 10
and-Up on July 22nd and 23rd at Oviedo

For more Information, or to obtain a regis­
tration form, call 320-4044.

For Information call the Oceun Center at
(904) 254-4600.

S o f t b a ll--------

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankee* His stats for the 1998 season Is

Continued from Page BA
there will be Adult Tburnainrnt
of Champions Slow Pitch Softball Championships for Men's
Class C (Oviedo Sports Com ­
plex). Women’s Cluss C and
Men's Churrh (Merrill l*urk. Altamonir Springs) and Men's
• Industrial (Chase Park. San­
ford).
Deadline
Is
today
(Wednesday. June 17) and the
entry fee Is $175. Winning
teams will receive berths to the

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first column, personal-best season
thc &lt;*cond c,° um" I ! 1'1
(Including 1998 games) In thr third column.

RAINES GAUGE
CATEGORY
Games.....................................
At batH....................................
R u n s......................................
Hits..........................................
RBI..........................................
Doubles.................................
Triples.................. ..................
Home runs...............................
Steals.......................................
Average....................................

98

best
160
652
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

career
2.230
8.378
1.498
2.480
921
406
112
102
800
.296

In fact. Sanford has gon e
y ea rs w ithout even w in n in g
an a ll-star gam e o f a n y kind
a ga in st anyone.
T h in gs could ch a n g e ' this
yea r, though. T h e S a n fo rd
team has a great o n e -tw o
p itch in g punch led b y F red ­
die H ow ard w hose d a d w as a
start back In the d a y s w hen
S a n ford packed the held on
F irst Street.
E rik B rcum Is a n o th e r
great pitcher and slu ggers
S can Jackson and D ontae
J o h n so n can send It ou t o f
the pork.
W in o r lose. S an ford needs
to get the en th u siasm back
to w h ere It w as In th e 70s.
T h e kids deserve a packed

house nt Fort M ellon Park
tonight. The kids ob vio u sly

Continued from Pag* BA
Clanry Wullacr (one single,
one HIM). Steve Cook (one sin­
gle). Cory Reomr (one nm
Morrd) and Eric Bullock (one

aren't
com p lain in g
abou t
their
trillion
d o lla r
con­
tracts. n on e have b een a r ­
rested th is week fo r d ru gs
and certa in ly, none hus a t­
tacked th eir coach th r e a t­
en in g to kill him.

at Olympic. If not
him7 how's
Fred Funk fo r.
,

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a

16 and 18
Is
Deadline
for
entry
Wednesday. June 24 and thr
entry fee Is $200
Winning Iranis receive berths
to thr USA Softball National
Tournament.
Contuct 056 4990 or 522
3710 for morr lufonn.il Ion

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USA Sofibull National Chumplonshlps.
Contact 096-9880 or 869
2520 for more Information.
The weekend o f June 27-28
there will tie a Girl's Fust Pltrh
Softball Tournament of Cham ­
pions ut tire West Orange Girl's
Club In Ocoee.
Age groups will be 10. 12. 14.

• 41 Ysars e l Honest Service
• H osest sad r tlta b l* service

Tim Ralnas

Continued from Page

DAYTONA BEACH . Tickets are now on
sale for a regular season Arena Football
League game between the Florida Bobcats
and thr Orlando Predators to lie held at the
Ocean Center on Friday. July 3 at 7.30 p m.

Cost Is $60 for all four sessions or $20 per
session If you cannot attend all four. Pro­
ceeds K" t‘ » the Oviedo High School Volleyhall program.

R A IN E S G A U G E

Jeff

Arena football in Daytona

High School.
Session I will be on July 22nd from 9 a.m.
to 11:30 a m. and Session II will be on July
22nd from 1 pin. to 3:30 p.m. Session III
will lie on July 23rd from 9 n.m. to 11:30
a.m. and Session IV will be on July 23rd
from I p in to 3:30 p.m.

class whenever they can.
The classes niret every Monday and
Thursday evenings from 0:30 p in. to 8::i0
p.ni. at Edgcwater High School In Orlando.
If you have any questions please call Mike

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Tom Watson this w eek*

Tournamentsloser (If both teams
have one loss), 6 p.m.

BAMBINO COMMISSIONERS
Thursday. June 18
a t » -fc—I*- n * u
1 _ Longwood vs. Oviedo, Lakeside Field, 5:30 p.m.

Friday. J oss 19
at * TT~r*-*‘ PlsM
2 _ Sanford vs. Tavares. Lakeside Field. 5:30 p.m.
i 3 _ Game l winner vs. Altamonte Springs. Lakeside
Field. 7:30 p.m.

Saturday. June 20
Game 4 _ Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2. Lakeside Field. B
a.m.
Grnme 5 _ Game 1 winner vs. Game 3 winner. Roy Holler Junior
Field. 11 a.m.
Qams 0 _ Loser Oame 3 vs. Winner Game 4. Lakeside Field, 1
p.m.

Sunday. Jana 21
st I i it t U t Plaid
Gam * 7 _ Loser Game 5 vs. Winner Oame 6. 2 p.m.
Gama 8 _ Game 5 winner vs. Oame 7 winner. 4 p.m.

Monday, Jana 22
st tsbsstd* Plaid
Oame B _ Game 8 winner vs. Game 8 loser (If both teams have
1 loss). 6 p.m.

PREP*13's
at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium

Friday. June 19
Game 1 _ Leesburg vs. Sanford. 6 p.m.
Oame 2 _ Longwood vs. Altamonlc Springs. 8 p.m.

Saturday. June 20
Game 3 _ Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 10 a.m.
Game 4 _ Game 1 loser vs. Gome 2 loser, noon
Game 5 _ Game 4 winner vs. Game 3 loser, 2 p.m.

Sunday, June 21
Oame 6 _ Gantc 3 winner vs. Gome 5 winner. I p.m.
Oame 7 _ Oame 6 winner vs. Oame 0 loser. If both teams have
I loss. 3 p.m.

Lake Mary to
host Seminole
soccer school
vJSSO S*

Prom S taff Reports
LAKE MARY _ Tlie 19th an­
nual
SEMINOLE
SOCCER
SCHOOL ofTera two weeks of
summer soccer instruction at
Lake Mary High School. This B
am. to 4 p.m. day camp will
also Include Indoor soccer In
un air conditioned gym.
Tlie two weeks are July 6-10
and July 13-17. The cost Is

$120 per week or $225 for both
weeks.
Training will be provided for
boys and girls, age 5 1/2-15.
Individuals or teams by a staff
o f experienced soccer coaches.
For registration brochures
and Information, contact camp
director Larry McCorkle at 3209557 or 320-9708 during the
day or 695-2131 In the eve­
nings.

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People
'CALENDAR

Security deposits protect landlords

Tosstmastsrs

lions wanting to contact the
Life Savers Club o f SAFE may
call Libby Kuharake at 2914357.

The Omni Toastmasters Club
•0001 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building.
1000 AAA
Drive.
Heathrow. Ouests and prosper*
live members are welcome.
Call Deri nun Ollrk. 323 0089.
for more Infonikitlon.

Art Aaaoclatlon
Sanford-Seminole Art A sso­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday of each mouth, nt I
p.m.. nt Shoney's In Sanford.
Those Interested In art are
welcome to attend.*

Alanon, Alateen
ALANON
and
A1ATEKN
mretlriKH are held evrry Thursday. at 0 p.m.. ut Sanford
Christian Churrh. 730 Upsala
Road, Sanford. For tnformalion, rail 323-052-1.

Sunbelt Dayllly Club
Sunlrelt Dayllly Club meets
the first Sunday o f the month
ut 2 p in. through April at the
Agricultural Center In Sanford..
Tlie club educates members
on dayllly growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to dayllly gardens.
There are no club dues. Call
331-3219.

Blue G rass P ickers
Sanford lilur Grass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 0-10
p m . at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. H i k ­
ers and griiuirra are welcome.
For Information, rail John
Shaffer. 829-4931

Sunrlaa Klwanis
Tlie Seminole Sunrise Kiwants Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a m., at Shoney's. US 1792. south of Alr|Mir1 Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For Infor­
mation. call Tuny Mc Daniel at
324 0400.

Frss clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood vi^.ir
screenlnK and Immunl/atlons
will be held every Friday, from
0 to I I a m . at the Geneva
Klementary School In the old
m TmmjI building, comer of First
and Main Street In Oeneva The
rllnlc Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De
parlmmt In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Offlre and Oenevr Klementary
School. For Information, call
349 0284.

Subatanca abuaa
SAFK, SutMtanre Abuse Family
Education. is conducting a
'Families In Crisis* outreach
program. Interrstrd organism-

Bromeliad Society
Tlie Seminole liromeltad Soty
meets the third Sunday of the
mouth, at 2 p m . at Sanford
Garden Club. U S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. All
uspectk o f bromeliad culture
are covered during the meet­
ings Tlie society Is affllluted
with the Florida Coundl of
I'.romellail Societies and the
llmmellad Society Inc. For tn
formation, rail llud Marlin.
321 0030

Art Aseocietlon
Sanford-Seminole Art A sso­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday o f each month, at I
p.m.. at Shoney's tn Sanford.
Those Interested In art are
welcome to attend.*

Daughters of
Contecteraey
Norman
drVrrr
Howard
Chaptrr of the United Daugh­
ters o f the Confederacy meets
on tlie Inst Friday of the
month. For Information, call
322-1425.

O u r Readers H a ve
G ood Taste!!!

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Florida law requires tliat a
landlord who receives a secu­
rity deposit from a tenant ei­
ther: (l| Hold the money In a
separate noninterest-bearing
account for the benefit of the
tenant: (2) Hold the money In a
separate Interest-bearing ac­
count for the benefit of Hie
tenant, tn whlrh rase the ten­
ant shall collect Interest In an
amount of at least 75 percent
of tlie annuall/ed average in­
terest rale payable on such ar-

D K A K A H I1 Y
Dr
E u gen e
s&lt; hornfrld recently m m ) In you r col­
umn th a t m ost p sych ia trists d e n y
th at chron ic fatigu e is a ‘ rea l d is ­
e a s e * I w r it e to o ffe r a d iffe r e n t
opinion, shared by a grow in g numher o f physicians w ho have studied
the s cien tific lite ra tu re on chron ic
fa t ig u e s y n d r o m e - w h ic h n o w
numbers several thousand resea rch
articles
T h e re is n o evidence o f an y psy­
ch iatric d isord er h i a stsab le n u m ­
b e r o f p a t ie n t * w ith th is Illn e s s *
H ow ever, in laboratory toots, th ere
U evid en ce o f ab norm alities in th e
brain and Im m une system at m any
o f these patients T h e Im m une sys­
tem a b n o rm alities, fo rtu n a te ly, do
not seem to m ake patien ts vu ln era­
ble to in fection s I h ig h lig h t those
stu d ies in an a rtic le p u b lish ed in
the Jou rn al o f the A m e ric a n M e d ­
ical Association In October 1997.
W e s till d o not u n derstan d th e
cause o f chronic fatigu e syndrom e,
but studies around the w orld show
th a t t h e I lln e s s i n v o l v e s r e a l
c h a n g e s in t h e b o d ie s o f m a n y
p V ien ts. It Is not, as Dr. Schoenfeid
s e e m s t o b e lie v e , ‘ a ll In t h e i r
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for gran ted all th ose years.

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y o u r m a n y rea d e rs h a v e th e ir pet
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blood pressure goes up from certain
words.
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hom em ade poem:
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Irk us all,
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a beslaesa-slte, self-addressed enve­
lope, plu s check o r w one p o rd e r for
t i l l 1 0 4 0 In Canadal lo: D ear Abby.
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part o f It and
the tenant has
sure return of
pari of It and
the tenant lias
sure return of

the procedures
lo follow to en­
the deposit or
the procedures
to follow to en­
the deposit as

well as the prevailing party's
entitlement to costs and attor­
ney fees. Furthermore, after
giving such notice. If the land­
lord changes the manner or lo ­
cation In whlrh lie or she Is
holding the security deposit, he

EKNIVETH C. RARRIOB U
Air Force Airman Kenneth C.
Barrios II has graduated from
tlie
financial
management
apprentice course at Sheppard
Air Force Base. Wichita Falls.
Texas.
Barrios Is the son o f Kenneth
C. Barrios o f 100 Hatfield
Court. Longwood. The airman
Is a 1995 graduate o f Lake
Brantley
High
School.
Altamonte Springs.

Tlie major Is the son o f Don­
ald C. and Onnalee F. Saun­
ders o f 23 Hunters Run Circle.
Ormond Beach, PL His sister.
Pamela K. Keeaei. resides at
108 Heather Lone, Deltona. FI.

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Air Force Airman Elizabeth
ABIGAIL
Rrdfem has graduated from
VAN BUREN J.
baste
military
training
at
Lackland Air Force Base, San
ntonio. Texas.
t
Redfcm Is ths daughter tit
DEAR ABBY: 1 a m rm pnciding to
Donna J. Roberson o T 214
‘ F e e lin g W o rth le s s in N e w H a m p ­
Lakewood Drive, DeBaty and
shire.* w h o w ro te th at h er husband
John P. Rrdfem o f DeLeon
didn't v a lu e h e r because h e b rin g*
Springs.
In th e m on ey w h ile she stays hom e
She Is a 1990 graduate o f
m an agin g th e household and caring
Deltona High School.
for the ch ildren
JONATHAN B. C R O M
A s a child an d as a teen -ager, I
Air Force Airman 1st Class
watched m y m oth er care fo r m y sib­
Jonathan
D.
Cross
has
lings and m e and didn't th in k an y­
graduated from baste military
th in g o f it. Now th e tid e has turned.
training at Lackland Air Force
B ecau se o f an itg u r y , 1 re m a in at
Bose. San Antonio. Texas.
h om e w h ile m y w ife w o rk s. I had
Cross is the son o f Alex and
n e v e r r e a liz e d h o w e x h a u s tin g it
Alice Cross o f 1689 Orrgory
c a n b e t o h a n d le e v e r y t h i n g a t
Drive. Deltona.
homo. 1 have a newfound respect for
The airman
Is a
1992
Air Force Airman John M.
a ll w o m e n w h o r e m a in a t h o m e
graduate o f Deltona
High
Plercy Jr. has graduated from
w h ile th e “m an o f th e houae* works,
School.
basic
m ilita ry. training a t
not to m en tion th o s e w o m e n w h o
Lackland Air Force Baes, San
w ork and m anage th eir hom es, too.
Antonio, Texas.
Army Spec. Chris M. Harris
E ven though m y w ife Is tired a lte r a
lias arrived
at Fort Sam
Plercy Is the son o f John M.
d a y n t th e o ffic e , s h e p itc h e s in
Houston. Son Antonio. Texas,
Plercy Sr. of 123 Dalton Drive,
aroun d th e house fa r m ore th a n I
Oviedo and Kathy E. Kennedy
to
complete
the
medical
did w h en I was w ork in g on th e ou t­
side. I w onder how m an y m en com e
o f Summerville. 8.C.
laboratory
specialist
basic
h o m e a n d c o n s id e r g i v i n g t h e i r
course.
w ives o break by h elp in g o u t
V
'
Harris is the son o f retired
’ S* 1
■W orthless* should be proud th at
Chief Warrant Officer Robert A.
she m anages one o f th e m ost Im por­ and Hoa T. Harris o f 401 Vera
ta n t “corporation s* in th e w o rld —
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or she shall notify the tenant
within 30 days o f the change.
The landlord must fulfill all
these statutory requirements or
the landlord's requirement of
the security deposit may have
been fruitless. This la because
a landlord's failure to give the
required notice penalizes a
landlord by forfeiting his o r her
access to the security deposit
In an independent action for
damages. So. although a land­
lord may later pursue a cause
o f action against n tenant and
succeed. If the
tenant
Is
‘Judgment proof* the landlord
will essentially he left without
recourse.
Next week we will discuss the
procedures a landlord must
follow In order to Impose a
claim on the security deposit
as well as what a tenant must
do to avoid such a claim.

the security deposit and the
rate o f Interest, If any, which
the tenant Is to receive. This
written notice must: (I ) Be
given In person or by mail to
the tenant: (2) State the name
and address of the depository
whrre tlie- security deposit Is
being held, whrthrr the secu­
rity deposit Is commingled with
other funds of the landlord,
and. If commingled, whether
such funds ore deposited tn an
Interest-bearing account: and
(3) Include a copy of the provi­
sions of the Florida Statutes
which delineate the procedures
the landlord has to follow to
retain tlie security deposit or

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saying ao!

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count or Interest at tlie rate of
5 perrent per year, whichever
the landlord selerts; or (3| Post
u surety bond with the clerk of
the rlrrutt court In the county
in whlrh the apartment or
home Is located In the total
amount of the security deposits
he or she holds on behalf of all
tenants or $50,000, whichever
Is less, and In addition to
imstlng a surety bond, the
landlord shall pay to the ten­
ant Interrst at the rate of 5
percent per year, simple inter­
rst.
Additionally. Florida law re­
quires that the landlord notify
the tenant, within 30 days and
In writing, of tlie manner in
which the landlord Is holding

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Doctor: Chronic
fatigue not all in
sufferers’ heads

D E A R DR. K O M AR O FF:
Thank you for sh arin g your
professional opinion with m ,
and for offering other p h y si­
cians a reliable source of Infor­
mation about chronic fatigue
and iaiaiuno ‘
drome. I am j
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Almost everywhere you go to
rent an apartment or a house
there Is some sort of security
deposit
required.
Landlords
usually rrqulre these deposits
to protect themselves In case a
tenant breaches the lease ei­
ther by nonpayment of rent
and/or waste of the premises.
Hut what Is u landlord required
to do with and concerning the
security deposit while the ten­
ant is occupying tlie premises,
flaying rent on time, and
causing ordinary wear on the
premises, and wliat are the
consequences of the landlord
not doing so?

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JABON M. EVANS
Air Force Airman Jason M.
Evans has graduated from
basic
military
training
at
Lackland Air Force Base. Son
Antonio. Texas.
Evans Is the son of Cheryl J.
and Ernest K. Evans o f 688
Jasmine Road. Casselberry.
He is a 1994 graduate of
Lake Howell
High School.
Winter Pork.

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Air Force Airman Brian K.
Pettawny has graduated from
basic
military
training
at
Lackland Air Force Base. San
Antonio. Texas.
Pet U r way is the son o f Robert
and Janie R. Pettaway o f 1990
Aquarius Court. Oviedo.
The airman ts a
1995
graduate
of
Oviedo
High
School.

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by Chic Young

D L O N D IE

Can hiatal hernia be treated?

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c o n tro lle d with an tacids and m edi
cin e* such a t |*nlosec that reduce the
fo r m a tio n
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g a s t r ic
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ineffective, the situation may have to
be corrected with surgery
Fortunately, the procedure is rela
liv e ly easy and carries about a 9* per

T o reconstruct a suitable b a rrie r
betw een the stomach and the esopha
gus. the surgeon wraps the upper por
lion of the stomach around the lower
esophagus and sutures lor staple*! it
in piiace This creates a 'flu tte r valve*
A s th e stom ach d is te n d s d u rin g a
m ea l, it com presses the esophagus,
thereby preventing reflux
T h e op eration u su ally ta k e s less
than an hour and is surprisingly free
o f s id e e ffe c ts U n lik e s ta n d a rd
abdom inal surgery, laparoscopic fun
d op lica tio n requ ires only a 24 hour
hospital stay and limitation of activity
for less than a week 'M a p * abdomi
nal su rgery usually results in up to
eigh t weeks of recovery tim e i While
fundoplication is not widely performed
in th e United States, it shows g re a t
mise and might be Just th e solu
for which you are searching.

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ren t success rate Called "laperosrop
tc fu ndoplication. the op era tion is
perform ed through a tube, so scarring
is minimal

IF YOU WERE TO
LEAVE, THERE
WOULDN'T BE
ANY VOID!

PEANU TS

D K A It lilt (JOTT. I sutler from a
hiatal hernia, associated with severe
K attro esophageal reflux that cause*
m e to have u n rem itting heartburn,
chest pain and gas Intensive medical
therapy has been useless What ran I
do for r e l i e f
D E A R ItK AD K H K eflux r e fe r s to
th e backwash of irrita tin g stom ach
acid into the esophagus, leading to the
v e ry sym ptom s you m entioned T h e
c o n d itio n is fre q u e n tly - but not
always
a consequence of hiatal her
nia. which is a relaxation of the ring of
m uscle that normally prevents reflux
T h is condition can be serious if it
c a u s e s B arrett's esophagus - - p re
m alignant changes in the cells lining
the esophagus

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c o p y o f m y H ealth R e p o rt "H ia t a l
H e r n ia ." O th er re a d e rs w h o w ould
like a copy should send t2 plus a lon g
self-addressed, stam ped envelop e to
P O Boa 2017. M u rray Hilt Station.
N ew York. N Y I0 IM Me sure to men
lion the title
D E A R D R G O T T I take calcium
supplements to ward off osteoporosis
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your words with considerable care today,
or you might blurt out something drftcurt
to retract
C A P R IC O R N (D ee. 22-Jen. I t ) Un­
fortunately. your luck may not attend lo
speculative situations today, even though
you might teel it will Don t gamble on
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tolerance w&gt;« be required m your relationL I O (J u ly 23-Aug. 2 2 ) You may not
ih*pi today Hold your temper mi check,
make g o o d decisions under pressure
even it someone deserves its tbng
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U B R A (Sept. 23-Oct 22) This is on* ot least amount ot fun today. Seek pastimes
those days when Inends could do Itvngs you wont have lo put on a credit card
that press your patience lo the bmit Keep TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Enfoy where
your temper mi check end don't reset mi e you are and whom you're with today,
instead ot wishing you were elsewhere
manner you might regret

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