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                    <text>SEM IN O LE LIFE... 1C

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Seminole Herald
Fireworks canceled
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908

Will YEAR, No. 225

By R ubs W hite

IIKKAI.I) STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Due Friday af­
ternoon. Mayor Lnny Dale

SUNDAY. JULY 5, 1998

anrret I wllh l hose connected
with the city's July I Celebra­
tion that he should eanrel the
fireworks event and other
planned arttvltles.
The Seminole County Public

Safety Division advised those
in charge to cancel fireworks
events at Cranes Roost. Hear
Dike and Chuluota.
•p's ton big a chance to
lake.” Dale said. "It Is a time

Florida On Fire
By David Fraxlcr
IIKKALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Keeping an eye out on poten­
tial lire danger, the Seminole
County ShrrtfTs Ofllce Special
Operations continues helicop­
ter (lights over Ihe rouniy to
help ensure
ihe
populace
safely, and aid other counties
In the fight lo control Ihe
blazes.
Under the command of Capt.
Hill Armstrong, the unit con­
sists of a marine learn and an
air leant. The operations have
been up and running since
May. 1995. A pilot's tisunl rou­
tine Is helping Ihe sheriff's of­
fice In patrolling Ihe county.
Now. members of the Special
0|&gt;rrailons Unit not only per­
form their regular job. bin are
currently assisting wllh several
operations Involving the recent
outbreak of flrrs. Because of
the crisis, the shlfl for the op­
erations Is nearly around the
H u m h e Firs. Fags BA

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lor discretion to be tbr belter
pail ol valor. We didn’t want In
have the slightest chance of
setting oil another fire to one
of our buildings or anything
else."

Dale said the mosl con­
vincing plea came from Ihe
fireworks shooter
who ex­
pressed he was concerned
alMiul the danger. 'I told him If
hr was nervous, that was good

enough for me," Dale said. The
fireworks wrrr to have been
shnl Into Dike Monroe, bul
even tills didn't assure there
would lie no accidents.

P U m * h i fir* w orts. h | i 0A

D e m o c ra ts ,
the p a r t y ’s
o v e r, f o r n o w
By Russ White

HERALD STAFF WRITER

Capt. Bill Armstrong, wttn tha Saminola County Sheriff's Oftica, points to fir#
hot spots in Flagl«r. Volusia and Brtvard counties

SEMINOLE COUNTY • lire 01.000 registered
Democrats of Seminole County unwillingly have
Irccome members ol a Dead Democrats Society lost souls without anyone to vote for on election
day or sup|Ntrl In ollirc.
Republicans have a Irak on .ill
ol the
county's elected positions, and there won’t hr
changes anytime scam All lour candidates in
this year's county commission race are Kcpublirans and all six running lor the srhrail board
are Republicans Drtma-ralx don't even gel lo
vote - everything will lie over In Ihe primaries
Dir sheriff, the lax collector, properly ap­
praiser. r lerk of the court and supervisor ol
elections are all Republicans. Five Florida Stair
representatives from the area are Krpnbllcuns
and three of four Stair senators are Republi­
cans. Six of the seven mayors In lhr county are
Republicans.
•|l s come lo lire point that the best way lor
the DemocratIr party lo gel hold of Itself will be
lo lose the gubernatorial rarr." said former
P lt iN I m Democrats. Fags BA

Formor Democratic party head. James Purdy vtsfts with
Rick DanUlor, Democratic candidate for R. gov.

D eputies to m on itor h o lid ay boatin g, teach class
Parks &amp; Rec. masting
LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary
Parks &amp; Recreation Advisory
Hoard will meet Monday. July
G. beginning at 7 p.m. Rems
on the agenda Include an up­
date on the Lake Mary Water
Safety
ordinance.
and
a
budget update.
Old business presented for
continued discussion and con­
sideration Include herns per­
taining to Ihe city 25th anni­
versary. the "Spruce Up/CIcan
Up your Curb’ campaign and
mntters pertaining lo various
grants which might be avail­
able.
The meeting will be held In
the commission chambers of
Lake Mary city hall. 100 North
Country Club Road.

Swimming gamss
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The
Sunshine State Games Syn­
chronized Swimming competi­
tion will be held July 10
through 12 at Lake Brantley
Aquullc Center In Altamonte
Springs. For additional Infor­
mation phone 862-2207.
Please eee Briefs, Page SA

INDEX
A fterH o u re.......... 4B
Business ............. 2A
C lassified . . . BB-7B
Com ics ................BB
Ds B o m b ............. BA
Dear Abby ......... 5C
E ditorial ............. 4A
H ealth A Fitness .2C
O b itu a r ie s ......... BA
People ........... 3C-5C
P olice Briefs . . . . BA
S p o r ts ..............1C-3C

Bp Skirt Brodle
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
LAKE MARY • If you are on
the water this holiday week­
end. keep your eye lo Ihe sky.
The sheriff might be watch­
ing you.
*Wc'll be moving around."
said Capt. Hill Armstrong,
commander of Ihe Seminole
County Sheriffs Ofllce Sperlal
Operations Division und the
Marine Enforcement Unit.
Armstrong sold there will be
zero tolerance this weekend for
speeding und HUI. boating un­
der the Influence, open con­
tainer and equipment viola­
tions and no wake zones.
The sheriffs ofllce will be In
the air. with one or two heli­
copters (one will be assisting
with Ihe fire fight In Flagler
County), und on the sea (Ihe
St. Johns River and larger
county lakes) with two patrol
boats.
At this time of year, water
safrly Is a conrrm lo both the
sheriffs ofTlre and lo residents
who live on the county's many
lakes.
In Lake Mury, residents who
live along Ihe shore of Ulg Lake
Mary have expressed safely
concerns wllh regard to In­
creased boat traffic.
A petition has been tendered,
asking for regulation of water-

craft arttvltles on Ihe 90-acre
lake.
Apprised of the petition. Po­
lice Chief Richard Heary re­
sponded lo City Manager John
LUton tn a memorandum stal­
ing that the city should focus
on education and enforcement
rather than formulaic u elly
ordlnnnrc to regulate boat
traffic.
"Because we do not have the
resources (boat, rtr.) to prop­
erly conduct enforcement op­
erations," Heary wrote In his
memo, ‘ we requeslled) the asststunce of Ihe sheriff's offlrr.
They have Ihe equipment and
expertise tn marine enforce­
ment."
Heary also
recommended
asking the sheriffs office to
conduct a safe boating class
for lakcfront properly owners
und their families.
The cluss will be held on
Wednesday. July H. at 7 p.m. In
the city commission chambers.
Deputy Dave O'Conner will
conduct (he class which will
Include typical and common
rules und marine statutes and
Ihe safe operation of any type
of water craft.

Deputy Mark Fore (left) end Aircraft Commander John Stewart will bo on petrol In the air on the water this inraaksnd.

The deputy will also address
Issues specific lo personal wa­
ter craft and ski bouts.
Armstrong said he will adress how and when enforce­
ment Is applied. Violation of

murine studies Is a misde­
meanor. wllh a line of up lo
$500.
"Typically we write citations."
said Armstrong, ‘ bill (vlolutors)

HereM Ptieto by Tommy Vincent

can be arrested."
Armstrong said the rcul
problem areas are on Hear
Lake. Dike Brantley and parts
of the Si. Johns. ‘ We really ha­

ven't received that many com ­
plaints (from Lake Mary)," said
Armstrong.
Hcary said, ‘ Stale boating
Flees# Bee Bootleg. Peg# BA

C a t c h in g th e s p ir it o f v o lu n t e e n s m
By Nick Pfslfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Even though a person may
really go all-out lo help his or her fellow
man. (here are times when additional as­
sistance Is needed. Such Is the case with
Wlglnlon Fire Sprinklers. Inc., which came
to the aide of Jean Melts und the newly
expanded facility to feed the hungry.
The Soup Kitchen was founded by Melts
of Seminole Volunteer Enterprises lo feed
anyone who needs help. Melts, working
with state and local authorities and oilier
volunteer groups, organizes, coordinates,
procures trucking, communications, offer­
ings. creates packages, and distributes

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time to In­
stall a spunkier system tor a non­
profit agency that provides food.

food to those In need....all free.
Hut problems do arise. Metis' project has
hud long standing support from the City of
Sanford, but Ihe recent expansion In the
old brick warehouse building al 407 West
Fourth Street In Sanford, made It neces­
sary for a complete state-of-the-art sprin­
kler system lo be Instullcd.
To ihe rescue came Wlgtnton Fire Sprin­
klers. a 30-year old Longwood based com­
pany. Wlglnlon's lop management loured
the new faclllly while II was under renova­
tion. Alan Wlglnlon. executive rice presi­
dent of Sales and Marketing said, ‘ We've
got lo gel this lady's building sprtnklered.
und we're going lo do It Just like Mrs. Metis
docs....wtlh unselfish voluntccrlsm.’
*

On Saturday. June 27. 23 volunteers
from Wlglnlon showed up at the facility
and undertook the Installation, along with
assistance from work-release prisoners
from the John E. Polk Correctional Facil­
ity.
Over Ihe past three months. Wlglnlon
management and employees have volun­
teered design, drafting, permuting exper­
tise. coordination, fabrication, material
delivery to the project, and finally the
manpower lo Install Ihe system.
Wlglnlon was also Instrumental In ob­
taining donated materials from Quality
Fabrication fk Supply, also of Longwood.
Tlie Hrta^ Corporation of Sanford donated
PMs m M i Sprinkler, Page BA

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Mora than locally
FLORIDA - With offices In
both Sanford and Lake Mnry.
Huntington National Dank this
week
lias
announced
the
opening of 60 more banking
offices, doubling Its presence
In Florida. The announcement
comes on the heals of another
announcement on June 26
that Huntington lias com­
pleted Its acquisition of the
former Harnett banking ofTlces
from NationsBank Corpora­
tion.

SANFORD • Petr Smulchcskl
has been promoted to Senior
Project
EnKInccrut
Harper
Mechanical. He has been with
Harper for 18 years and will
oversee business development,
estimating and assisting In
project management.
Gene Sikes lias been with
’ Harper for over 30 years. He
has been promoted to Special
Projects Manager responsible
for business development, es­
timating and project develop­
ment.
Harper
Mechunteul
Corporation,
established
In
1911. is located
at 5401
Benchmark Lane.

SANFORD - Workers Tempo
rury Stalling. Inc., one of Cen­
tral Florida's largest tempo­
rary staffing agencies, will
open new odlces In Sanford
and Tampa before Ihe end of
this summer. H ie company
currently has 15 ofTlces state­
wide.

LONGWOOD - James P.
Sherry’ of Dearborn Electro n; les In Longwood, Iras returned
from the Inaugural Congres­
sional Small Business Summit
' held on June 18 and 19 In
Washington D.C. He was one of
500 delegates from around the
nation who gathered to debate
■Issues of major concern to the
small-business community and
. develop a list o f legislative pri­
orities for congressional ac­
tion.
Sherry’ and other leading
' small-business owners were
•chosen os delegates by mem'bers of Congress or national
small business organizations.

Mark Lang, president of (he
7-year-old
company
an­
nounced he Is also planning to
start a building trades appren­
tice program to train young
workers for Central Florida's
booming construction Indus­
try. He said the plan should
kick olT In the area within the
next 90 days.

N«w facilities
LONGWOOD • Realvest Part
ners, Inc., and Freese Devel
opment Corp. Have started
work on the Longwood tndus•trial- Center.—n -95.000 square
foot warehouse and distribu­
tion center on State Road 427
In Longwood.

HEATHROW • Strong and
sustained -growth-4 a - t h e -l ake-

Mary area has reportedly fu­
eled the sale o f professional
office sites at BayTTee. one
and a half miles east of Inter*
statc-4 on Lake Mary Boule­
vard. Only four ofllce sites re ­
main of the 25 developed a
year ago.
Stirling International Realty
owner Roger Soderstrom said
he Isn't surprised.
He said
since Stirling signed on as ex­
clusive sales and marketing
representative
at
BayTree.
demand for sites Iras been
phenomenal. ’ Lake Mary ts
one of the most popular re ­
gions In Central Florida,* he
added.

Realvest President George
Livingston said that with more
thnn a million square feet of
speculative Industrial devel­
opment unnouncc or under­
way In Central Florida at the
present lime, Realvest took
the route and secured long
term lease commitments for
more than 80 percent of avail­
able space at Longwood Indus­
trial Center before starting
construction. Construction la
expected to be completed by
this fall.

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Special to the Herald
SANFORD - The WMFE Store
of Knowledge
openrd
last
weekend al Seminole Towne
Center In Sanford.
In on effort to bring enter­
taining and educational prod­
ucts to the WMFE audience,
this new store will offer view­
ers a third dimension to public
television. The 4.400 square
foot store will feature more
thnn 4,500 games, puzzles,
videos,
computer
software
programs, hobby kits and
more. In addition to the selcc-TMrrnmiMrhntidfiie available,
the store will provide products
directly reluted to WMFE pro­
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stores nationwide, with plans
to expand to 70 stores by No­
vember.
The grand opening celebra­
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winner (PDS series 'Arthur')
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tuid chief executive officer of
WMFE. noted ’ the primary
motivation for Ute stations of
WMFE venturing Into such a
retail Initiative is to advance
the awareness o f the station In
yet another manner to capi­
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merchandise compatible with
the educational and Informa­
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programming
themes
found on WMFE.
"Wc are thrilled to have the
opportunity to open this new
store In Seminole Towne Cen­
ter and are proud of our new
association with WMFE,” said
Kris Terrill, executive vice
president and chief operating
officer for Store of Knowledge.
Tt seems a perfect match to
welcome the WMFE Store of
Knowledge
to the
fastest
growing center of education
and technology In the State of
Florida.’ said Seminole County
Public
Schools
superinten­
dent, Paul Hagerty Ph.D. Tt'a a
positive resource of knowledge
for stimulating and educating
the minds of our children.”
WMFE Store of Knowledge
selection
of
merchandise
spans more than 50 subjects
from science and history to
cooking and gardening. The
new store ts located on the
upper level, between the food
court and Scars.
The Store of Knowledge ta a
retail chain affiliated with
more than 25 public broad­
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ALEX FINCH - ATTORNEY AT LAW
P«tty thaft
Dennis Hill. 19, o f 244 Crown
Oaks Way, Longwood, was arrrsied Thursday. June 18. by
Seminole County deputies. Hill
was charged with petty theft
and was arrested at the above
address. Hill allegedly took
neighbor’s purse.
Lany Robinson, J r „ 24. o f
1335 Summerlin Ave.. Sanford,
wns nrrested Thursday, June
18, by Sanford police. Robin­
son was charged with burglary
nnd
petty/grand
theft
(attempted). Robinson was a r
rested In the 2500 block of
Myrtle Avenue. Robinson alleg­
edly tried to remove an air
conditioning unit with a tire
iron. Robinson supposedly had
two accomplices that got away.

Child abuaa
Randy Lewis, 44, o f 2930
Jewett Lane. Sanford, was a r­
rested Wednesday. July I. by
Seminole County deputies. Le­
wis was charged with aggra­
vated child abuse, aggravated
assault, battery, possession of
marijuana, and possession of
drug paraphernalia. Lewis was
anrsted at the above address.
Lewis allegedly threatened his
family with a shotgun, pulled
his wife's hslr and spit in her
face.
R e s is tin g a r m t
William Kirby. 43. o f 1912 S.
Sanford Ave., Sanford, was ar­
rested Tuesday. June 30. by
Sanford
police. Kirby
was

charged with resisting without
violence, and was arrested In
the 500 block o f East 7th
Street. Sanford QUAD squad
made the arrest.
Walter Collier, 43, o f 1788
Dell Ave., Sanford, was ar­
rested Tuesday, June 30, by
Sanford police. Collier was
charged with resisting without
violence and possession o f
dnig paraphernalia.
Collier
was arrested In (he 1000 block
o f West 9th Street.

Battery
Charles Peel, 21. o f 105
Trina Lane, Winter Springs,
was arrested Thursday, June
18, by Winter Springs police.
Peel was charged with battery
Joseph Sarvis. 44. o f 2950
Lagoon Dr.. Oviedo, was urrested Thursday. June 25. by
Sanford police. Sarvis was

Briefs
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Solid watto coramlttM
SANFORD • The City o f San­
ford Solid Waste Request for
Proposal Review Com m ittee
will meet Tuesday. July 7 b e ­
ginning at 9:30 a.m.. In the
city
manager’s
conference
room at Sanford City Hall.
The committee will select a
chairman, establish a criteria
for the review process o f the
proposals
and establish
a
schedule for future meetings

charged with battery and tres­
passing. Sarvis was arrested In
the 1500 block o f South French
Avenue. Attempting to leave.
Sarvis ullegedly pushed grocery
store security In the chest.

Assault
Douglas Mitchell. 28, o f 2930
Halley Ave., Sanford, was ar­
rested Thursday, June 18, by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Mitchell was charged with a s ­
sault and was arrested at the
above address. Mitchell alleg­
edly acted as If he were going
to gm b victim by Ihc arms.

Stolen property
Reginald Hookman. 28, of
812 Locust Ave., Sanford, was
arrested Tuesday. June .’10, by
Sanford police. Hookman was
charged with drnllng In stolen

Citlnns Advisory
SANFORD • The Sanford
Citizen's Advisory Hoard will
meet Wednesday, July 8. b e ­
ginning at 7 p.m. in the city
commission conference room,
first floor, at Sanford City Hall,
300 N. Park Avenue.
No specific Items have been
listed
on the
prelim inary
agenda for the meeting.

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County Road 434. That place
was lost , and so was the m o­
mentum by the Democrats.
T h e Democrats used to be
the power here." said Mike
Hattaway, a longtime Democrat
who recently switched to the
Republican camp. They won
elections In the primaries like
llie Republicans do now. But
Suarez sold he became very
they destroyed themselves by
frustrated when he tried to get
splitting Into different factions.
appointments for area Demo­
As a result they slid out o f con­
crats and keep money to build
trol. It began at the start of the
the party. "We had on ex­
1970s. It hasn't been over­
tremely successful
regional
night."
convention at UCF but every­
Ilattawuy said that once
thing we raised went to T a lla ­
Stelllng Is now one of 90.511
upon a time the so-named
hassee." he said. "Everything
registered
Seminole
County
DlxtrCrats or Doll
Weevils
was run from the lop until
Republicans. ’ I really believe
formed a very conservative
there was no one In the
people Uke our philosophies."
Democratic Party o f the South.
i. People wers Urod o f • Stelllng said. T h i s - Is a fairt)|
"When you looked at what they
out pamphlets
or
were doing, these conservative
dng."
publican county. Just like the
Democrats mid Republicans
"W fV e become the moat Inm ajority o f connnea in- the
weren't that much different.."
ebgnito group in the county."
state."
he said.
said Paul Partyka, a Democrat
Where have all the Seminole
"Now,
these
conservative
who
Is mayor
of
Winter
County
Democra ts
gone?
Democrats have become Re­
Springs. *lt's to the point that
T h a t's what we’re asking our*
publicans. That's where the
people are asking if there ia
says James R. Purdy, . power and leadership Is. Th is
such a thing as a Democratic
Seminole
County
county has prospered with Re­
Party here?
And when will
Democratic chairman. *WeVe
publican leadership. I believe
there be one?"
been our own worst enemy.
the leaden are doing a good
T h ere's only one team In the
The decline is a natural proc­ Job," Hattaway said.
trrrtlory
• the
Republican
ess but in this case the natural
Partyka says some o f the
team," said County Commis­
process was assisted. It will
Republicans have done a good
sioner Win Adams, a Repubtltake some doing to turn It
job. "I've known Randy Morris
; can-turned-Democrat-returned
around."
for a long time and I respect
; Republican. Adams ran as a
It distresses Purdy how the
his ability and his accom ­
Republican 4 years ago to topapathy set In. and he blames
plishments,"
Partyka
said.
. pie
Democratic
Incumbent
state Democratic Party leaders
"Many o f his philosophies are
. Larry Furlong. Wisely, Furlong
for causing the crisis. T h e r e
very much Uke my own. In fact,
then earned a position on the
a n no Inducements to bring
many o f today's Democrats and
School Board aa a Republican.
new people aboard." he said.
Republicans do think alike,
School Board member Bob
Purdy said the a n a Demo­
Where I agree with Randy Mor­
Goff scoffs at Furlong, saying.
crats w e n once very active.
ris, I may differ, though, with
"He's still a dally Democrat at
They began meeting In kitch­
someone like Grant Malay."
heart. He knew he had to be a
ens and living rooms but got a
Goff says one o f the reasons
Democrats everywhere - defi­
nitely those In Florida • are
having a lough time is because
of
President
BUI
Clinton.
T h e y ’re having to drag him on
their backs. People ore Ured
about this guy and his morals.
You see what they're doing
here about the m d lty issues 12.000 signatures to get an
anti-nudity law on a referen­
dum."
This Is going to be a red hot
summer in Republican poUtlcs,
Goff said. “There's high stakes
for the county. I f there's a
change on the board, there's
gplng to be a big shill in the
way the government ia run." he
said. T h e Win Adams-Carlton
Henley race la awfully big.
They're going to be pulling out
aU the stops.”
Partyka said he wished there
was a Democrat ready to run In
this and the other races of
1998. T h e two-party system ia
a good one ," he said. "It helps
keep a checks and balances
system. There
are
enough
Democrats to make a differ­
ence In a general election.
"What the Democrats need to
do." he aald, "la to rebuild and
Tommy ft Priscilla O'Neal receive keys to their
recruit young Democrats who
wtU make strong future leadbrand new home from Alfreds Nathan of The
era." Two years from now, Paul
Partyka might make a bid for a
Affordable Home Center, Inc. Thii home was
commissioner’s seat - ch al­
lenging Grant Maloy. "I won’t
built with special programs and financing.
say It's Impossible." Partyka
Sem i­
nole County Democratic Execu­
tive Committee Chairman Tony
Suarez. "With Gov. Chiles out
o f office, the old powerbrokers
who m ined the party will
abandon It. We will have the
opportunity to rebuild from the
bottom up. It can be revived."

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property, petit theft and grand
theft. Bookman was arrested In
the 800 block o f South Locust
Avenue. Victim reported lawn
mower stolen on June 19. The
victim then found It at a local
pawn shop where the defen­
dant allegedly sold It. An addi­
tional charge was added when
police discovered that defen­
dant may have stolen a wash­
ing machine as well.

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

Republican to wtn. It’s simple
math. He found out what It
warn like to be a Democrat
when he was a commissioner.
They absolutely shut him out."
Furlong, out o f town for the
weekend, was unavailable for
comment.
"When there are changes. It's
always a Democrat coming
over to be a Republican." said
Jim Stelllng. Chairman o f the
Seminole County Republican
Executive Committee. ’ I was a
Democrat myself into the mid70s and then discovered I
didn't belong their. I made the
change."

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EDITORIAL

Ftorida•Sunday, July 5, IMS

O b se rv a tio n s, prediction s, c o u ld b e w o rs e

Independence Day
July 4th, Independence Day. In achoot we
learned that It commemorated the signing o f the
Declaration o f Independence. So the truth la
known, the declaration was officially signed on
August 2, 1776.
Only John Hancock, president o f the Conti­
nental Congress, and Charles Thompson
'secretary) put their signatures on draft copies
o f the document on July 4. It Is said that 50 or
the 56 names on the final document were
penned on Aug. 2. with five more signing In
1777 (Information from U.S. Dept, o f the Inte­
rior publication].
W hy July 4th? Because the document, to be
signed as soon as possible, was listed officially
aa ’ enacted the evening o f July 4. 1776*
It shouldn't matter however, when we cele­
brate Independence. W e have It. and even tf the
Continental Congress would have been defeated
back then, there should be little doubt this na­
tion's freedom from British rule would have
come sooner or later.
O f the 56 signers, (some with two occupations
listed). 10 were farmers, 10 were merchants. 28
were lawyers or Judges, and the remainder were
o f various occupations. Tw o were only 27years-old, while Ben Franklin was 70.
As we ponder this Important document which
formulated our nation, there are several points
which should stand out. One being: T h at all
men are created equal* (the Intent waa all hu­
man beings, not Just men).
Another Is that governments a te Instituted, to
secure life, liberty and the pursuit o f happiness,
that whenever governments become destruc­
tive. they can be altered or abolished, by the
people. Moat o f this Is accomplished at the
voting booths.
Find s copy o f the Declaration o f Independ­
ence and not only read it. but study i t The first
three
_
are the moat important as
they contain the gist o f I t The rest explain the
reasons (at that tune) far the need o f the docu
raent. blaming m ost o f the problems on the
British.
lis te n to some people In this day and age, r
all levels, and ou r governments m ay not be w t
they would prefer. That Includes city, county,
state and federal governmenta. Perhaps then.
July 4th might b e a good tim e to study the

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man. Just had to mention those catastrophes
because I don't believe they were on the list.

It la all going to work out. Then- will be a h o­
tel and convention center and renewed vision
for the expansion o f Die Orlando Sanford Air-

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Doing a good job! Let's keep It that wny.

THINK ABOUT THIS
SEMINOLE COUNTY

Who's Jeb's running mate going to be? I guess
he now knows you have got to be careful In that
selection. Jeb, think about Central Florida!

H ood's Hood
The price o f tickets to the attraction! may be
going up by 5548 million bucks. Can the Jones
family afford U. let alone those who are trying to
keep up with them?
When I lost wrote about Hood's Hood I said
that the other Hoods around Hood's Hood would
be looking to hire an attorney regarding the
Ught rail. Well, they did. In the meantime, the
light rail Is supposed to be built from Hood's
Hood to the Great Meeting Place and T-Shirt
Drive. However, we have an election coming up
that may put a damper on this project. The
election for Orange County manager.
Actually. I support making the toll roads more
affordable, or free, and a mass transportation
system, but not this one. For the following rea­
sons, It will not support the rlderahlp needed,
there are more advanced systems, not enough
pork and ride, no enclosed stations, no provi­
sions for security, no provisions for private In­
vestment and more.
A ll those politicians that support this system
wouldn't use It. Do you really think these people
would even consider using this ’ Mass Transpor­
tation System* that they want everyone else to
use? Not a chance. The Idea Is to get us off the
road so they are not caught In traffic Jama.

That's the problem. Until politicians start to
envision a system that they would use, some­
thing that most people may be Inclined to use,
tt Is all going to be a waste o f money and there
will be no traffic relief.

W e have to move forward on this. What about
that Idea o f no homework and longer school
hours? The consensus Is that It makes s lot o f
sense. Maybe even uniforms.

Good News

It la going to get better. The next generation
wlU straighten It all o u t Where did all o f these
good kids come from? Must be a lot o f parents
dotng a GOOD Job!
T h t F la ts
T h e n ags": Seems there might be some ques­
tion as to whether they would be able to fly the

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If you go to Washington, when you leave don't
look back. You may turn to stone. It Is aD one
big party up there. Politicians, the media, the
whole thing. Everybody Is tn this thing together.
Big parties where they discuss the truth and
then decide what they want to tell us. Most
make more money than the president. They
don't know what we are really thinking. Th e
polls are probably done tn Virginia. Now K
might be different I f the polls were conducted In
West Virginia.

about the most famous person tn the ’ world*
Monica. Famous far what? Think about that!
You gotta remember, yes. It could be worse.
How? I don't know, but that's what everyone a l­
ways sqys If it Is not their problem.

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Did Pst Robertson say anything about fires
and drought? I think be missed those. Tfoo bad
because he would have really scared the be*
gibbers out o f me had he mentioned those. It
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Where b a y all the Bet
In Volusia County the

be eUffblc far a 10 percent salary bonus. A ddi­
tionally, each public school teacher wfB receive
5100 to spend on classroom supplies.

CmtlaiMiii iaiprsYtawat
system had to ofler, Students were identified,
counseled, encouraged and chortad on con­
stantly throughout the school year. Some stu­
dents were — w to Daytons Beach Community
College to take makeup d o sses-tak in g up to 10
credits at a time. A t the end o f this school year,
only three (3) failed to graduate on time with
their class.
The Volusia County School System -both the
Board and the S U ff-dktn 't lust fang the old Be-

The worst performing schools tn the state will
get first priority to taking advantage o f $100
minion In risss-M ir reduction money. Th ese
hinds are Intended to keep the ratio o f one
teacher to IB students tn kindergarten through
third grades.
Six
district! T t ry
Leon. Palm
Beach, Pinellas. Seminole and W a ltm -w e re
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schools would not have the same di
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�Seminote Herald, Sanford. Florida • Sunday, July 5,1998 • SA

D o you know the w ay to B o n ifa y ?
The great American weekend
has begun with celebrations and
gatherings throughout the land.
Sadly, many In Central Florida
are not going to be able to enjoy
It because o f the horrendous
wildfires that have driven thou­
sands from their homes.
We expect the kindness of
neighbors will be In evidence.
The spirit o f the country Is
expressed In so many ways
whether It be In a backyard cookout. a parade, concert, art show
or fireworks display (elsewhere).
One o f the weekend's most
usual events Is the Biggest AllNight Oospel Singing in the
World at Bonifay, located tn the
Florida Panhandle. More than
10.000 participate each year. The
Bonifay Klwanls Club la the
sponsor.
There's a Boom Box Parade In
WlUlmanUc. Conn. Participants
bring a radio and let It boom on
o u t Hey. It could happen in your
neighborhood.
Another great destination la
Btwabtk. Mbm. Btwabtk has a
population o f 1.000 but on July
4 It Jumps to 30.000. all to see
the
Callthumptan
Parade.
There's a hinny parade with Iota
o f clowns and Miss Btwabtk.
moat o f whom are more than 80
years old.
There's a Maryland Symphony
at
AnUetam
concert
that
Includes patriotic music and
cannon (Ire. No boom boxes are
allowed.
And the gooflest o f all may be

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the Great Cardboard Boat
Regatta at Sheboygan, Wise. The
most spectacular and hilarious
boat races o f somewhat ques­
tionable craft In the history o f
Wisconsin.
Person-powered
cardboard will compete for a
number o f awards including the
Titanic Trophy. Attendance: an
expected 16.000.
The Internationa] Cherry Pit
Spitting Contest at Eau Claire,
Mich, may be the pita to some
but the height o f holiday (tin to
those who can spit the pit the
farthest. Prises include a trip to
Sheboygan or a book about
midges.

Bomon Ow4* •&lt;J«fy
Here they are the patriot babies
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Auvlaco. Italy.
The late Unto Armstrong used
to brag that he was bom on the
4th o f July but he actually waa
bom on Aug. 4. 1901. His fans
celebrate. 'Louis Not B om This
Da /* each July 4. Hello. Louis.
Wr miss you.

Ctffta CsnHtfgs waa bom on

about
these
people?
Stetnbrenner Is 66. Simon la 71,
Abigail and Ann are 80. Oerakfo
la 55, Eva Marie la 74 and Leona
la 78, Today la also Otma
I sH skrlglda's
70
birthday.

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thls day in 1672. He was the
30th president.
Y m 'ija n l la k i t U g l a n
&gt;n ™ I " B " nU I^
Sunday la the beginning o f Be
Good to New Jersey Week. Many
residents are so upset about
comedians maligning their state
that they take a week oft each
year to demand respect. Sure.

ft's also Nude RecreaUon Week.
This one la the brainchild o f the
Naturalist Society In Oshkosh.
Wise. Some may be headed to
New Jersey without a suitcase,
The Running o f the Bulls In
Pamplona, Spain begins Monday.
Historians say that Seminole
County Commission Chairman
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f r Manta used to partld" * * * «tartng years.
Bully for him.
The Republican Party was
formed on July 6 .18 54 In Ripon.
Wise. When the meeting was
over, many o f those at the convention returned to what would
eventually become Seminole
County. Some are believed to be
tn office to this day.

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�A very special year at Crooms Academy
The student body or Crooms
Academy has completed one
o f the most productive and
successful
years
In
the
school's history.
' Accomplishments hnvr been
made tn every aspect o f the
educational
arena.
Please
Journey with us as we reflect
on the many outstanding
achievements that were made
by the students at Crooms
Academy.
M iddle School
Students are offered a full
academic program, which In­
cludes reading, along with an
opportunity to choose from a
number of elective classes
which arc offered each year.
Inclusive in these elective o f­
ferings are a variety o f classes
designed to provide students
with employability skills such
as General Business. In tro­
duction
to
Technology.
Oraphlc Design. Journalism
and Keyboarding. Art. Music.
Drama and Physical Educa­
tion complete the program to
provide the students with a
well-rounded curriculum. Stu­
dents rotate elective classes
every nine weeks.
GPA: Science •
Jeremy Harper and Victoria
Perry.
Social
Studies
•
Brittney Sutton and Bryan
Landstedt:
Math
•
Nydla
Bustlllo and Charles Bateman
C ttloen ehlp : Chris York.
Carvll Frett. Mike Angle. V ic­
toria Perry. Jameca Jefferson
and Priscilla Lowe
It Jole Reed and
Raleigh Pinkney
ieh o la re h lp :
Stephanie
Engle
7th
DeMarla's
Science
class had fun learning how to
,..,s s s a j X r w T S u ' a s
class to construct a bridge
| with Raisa Wood.
Mr. Gee's Social Studies
classes made life-size flags of
Europe and South America out
o f colorful construction paper.
They also made large Watercolor Relief Maps o f Europe.
Students also had the chance
tn their Social Studies classes
to view Antique Paraphernalia
from the Florida Trunk.
Mrs. Jones' Math classes
study an entire unit on money
management. They learned
how to use a checkbook and
how to read bank statements.
They are now prepared to deal
with money Issues In the real
world.
Mr.
Harman's
English
classes studied In depth the
Ufe and works o f Langston
Hughes.
The
7th grade
Awards
Ceremony was held at Hom­
ers' Buffet In Orange City. All
students received a certificate
and a medallion. Eaeh teacher
chose the to five students In
their classes based on aca-

demies,
behavior,
attitude,
and effort. The 7lh grade team
would like to send u special
thanks to ATAT
Wireless
Services and McDonalds for
their donations. The students
were awarded as follows:
H ighest GPA • Paul Henry
O verall
Academ ic
P er­
form ance • Arte Sosladar.
Crystal Manning and Michael
Delahoz
Best A ttendance - Chris
Appling. Crystal Manning
C ltlsen sh lp - Sylvia Moore
and Curtis Cogtium
8th Grade
Top Honors
The following Bth grade stu­
dents were recognized by their
teachers In the following cate­
gories:
____a c t: Overall Average Sophia Pendleton: Most Im ­
proved
Student
- Angela
Mitchell
Social Studies: Overall A v ­
erage - Sophia Pendleton:
Most
Improved
Student
•
Shawnda O'Neal
Math: Overall Average •
Marvin Joe; Most Improved
Student - Bryan Thomas
English: Overall Average Michael Riley. Most Improved
Student - Mark Keeler
Outstanding C ltla ea sh lp •
Barbara Hess. Bryan Thomas.
Daniel Cruz, and Jonathan
Badgeley
Outstanding Perform an ce
on the Florida W rites T e s t Jennifer
Tticker.
Haneefah
Scot!. Katie Moore, and Bryan
Thomas
Sth Grads Student o f Urn
T e a r • Bryan Thomas
The high school program at
Crooms Academy Is designed
to help students earn essen­
tial credits In order to procure
a high school diploma. Stu­
dents who choose this direc­
tion may opt to attain their
educational goals by entering
a community college. Addi­
tionally. students con develop
employability skills through a
variety o f offerings which In­
clude
technical,
hands-on
training, career and Job work
experiences that provide o p ­
portunities for Job-shadowtng
and Interning.

Students
Francs

Visit

Paris.

During Spring Break, four
Crooms Academy high school
students took Ihe vacation o f
a life time to Paris. France.
The sponsor.
Mr.
Colon,
guided
Lymarle
Rivera,
Nicholas Markle, Kelly Ross
and Alan Titus to such sighs
as
the
Eiffel
Tower.
Napolean's Tomb, Arch de
Triumph, and the Palace at
Versailles.
The students also enjoyed
walking and bus tours o f the
cities, shopping around the
Opera, having portraits made
by local artists, visiting the

A group of students from Crooms first graduating
class in years traveled to Parts, France and saw
Thinker, and sampling local
food.
JRO TC Marches to ExeelThe cadets o f the Army
JROTC
program
provided
many services to the Crooms
Academy family and the com ­
munity. They were partici­
pants In all o f the local Pa­
rades. The cadets received a
$1000.00 award
for
Out­
standing Showmanship In the
Sanford Veterans Day Parade.
Under the direction o f Mr.
Woodrow
Jackson.
seven
members o f the JROTC unit
participated tn the National
Drill Team Championships in
Daytona Beach. Florida. All
cadets represented Crooms
excellently. Thanks guys for a
terrific yearttl
Following Ihe same mission
o f the JROTC Program. The
Leadership Educational A p ­
prentice Program (LEAP) will
be formed next year. This pro­
gram will focus on Sth grade
students with an Interest In
becoming better students and
citizens.
Crooms
Academy
estab­
lished the first F8LA Club In
the history o f Crooms Acad­
emy. During the county-wide
FBLA
rally,
our
students
placed second In the 'M ost
Professionally Dressed* cate­
gory. The students utilized
computer related
programs
that taught them how to main-

some of the finest In Eurpoean
the students on the Journey.
ley. Vice President o f Student

The class of 1006 excelled
throughout their senior year.
Many seniors achieved excel­
lence in academics and ath­
letics. Some will go Into the
military, others will go to c o l­
lege and many will go Imme­
diately Into the workforce. The
students o f the class o f 1006
leave a legacy o f outstanding
achievements to the under­
classmen at Crooms Acad­
emy.

Special Thank T a n
The administration, faculty
and staff, would like to take
this time to thank all o f the
parents and community m em ­
bers for a successful year. Xjut
students are better because
took
the time to care. We
I
forward to many new and
exciting things from everyone
In the 1096-1000 school year.
GO PAffTHESSItt

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•
Nicole
Vance; Science - Julie DWman: Math • Anthony J.
Demgllo; History
- Nicole
Vance: English
- Timothy
McCloud: Business • Reginald
Lowery:
JROTC
•
Jaime
Sanchez; O.E.D. - Katherine
Hardy; Athletics • Joshua
Hyatt: Citizenship • Valorie
M iller Panther Pride • Slnaca
Llngard
TWo seniors
at Crooms
Academy are recipients o f two
prestigious
scholarships.
Shayla
McNeil
has
been
awarded a scholarship to
Seminole Community College.
The award was presented to
her during the Senior Awards
Ceremony by Dr. Hank Hur-

1a*S asla i
tsfhns * E xcel
Business students not only
excelled on the campus o f
Crooms
Academy
but
at
Seminole Community College
as well. Five Crooms Academy
students earned three college
credits while suit In high
school by taking the Seminole
Community College Articula­
tion Exam.

C O M P U T E R S

Begin with a Quality
Teacher Education!
E .S .O .L. (Eniihth fir SfcAm if Other Linvuiixi) A d d -on Endorsem ent
convenient academic schedule
classes in your local area
liberal transfer credit policy
affordable private/independent univenity education
financial aid available to qualifying student* *

S t M lN llI B *

Join tu for an Information Meeting!
• Thursday, July 9, at 9:30 a.m.
Location: ORLANDO SITE
NSU Building
445 North Wymocc Road
Winter Park, Florida 33789
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SANFORD _ Let's all settle in for a long
winter's nap.
The NBA strike, or lockout, whatever they
want to call It Is for real.
•
Look back to the baseball strike of 1904
that wiped out the World Series.
That was nothing compared to this. That
strike was all about complicated Issues that
Even today, no one looks back at that
strike as having a dear winner or a clear
loser. In foct no one really won or loot, they
Just agreed to ills^nm and continue the way

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GFC teams up with Fox Network and Stark Group
S A N F O R D _ T h e b lg g est-p u rse a m a te u r
b a ss fis h in g to u rn a m en t In h is to ry Is c o m ­
in g to F lorldn next yea r. T h e G am e a n d
F resh W a te r F ish C om m issio n (G PC ), th e
W ild life F ou n d a tio n o f F lorida. F ox N e tw o rk
a n d th e S ta rk G rou p o f O ran ge. Tex. h ave
tea m ed u p to m a k e It happen.
P a rtn ers still h ave lots o f d etails to w o rk
ou t. In clu d in g th e exact a m o u n t o f th e
pu rse, b u t th e fo u r-p a rt to u rn a m en t Is g o ­
in g to h a pp en , a n d ns p a rt o f the deal, fo u r
h o u r-lo n g specials a b ou t F lorid a 's flsh a n d
w ild life w ill b e p rod u ced fo r P o x N etw ork.
"T h e S ta rk G rou p Is a lim ited lia b ility
p a rtn ersh ip th a t organ ised a h ig h ly su c­
cessfu l s im ila r p roject In T e x a s." said R o n
M o rrell, h ead o r th e G F C 's O ffice o f In fo rm a ­
tio n a l Services. "T h e T e x a s p roject Included
th e b ig g e s t a m a te u r b a ss fish in g t o u r n a ­
m en t e v e r held, b u t w e expect to top It h e re
In F lo rid a In 1999."
In F lorid a , th e p roject w ill Inclu de th ree
p re lim in a ry fish in g to u rn a m en ts In d iffe r­
e n t p a rts o f th e state d u rin g J a n u a ry , F e b ­
ru a ry a n d M arch . W in n ers w ill ta k e part In
th e ch a m p io n sh ip in A pril.
"P a rticu la rly In the J a n u a r y a n d F e b ru ­
a r y to u rn a m en ts, w e expect th e prosp ect o f
ta k in g p a rt In a h lgh -p U rae fis h in g t o u r n a ­
m e n t In F lorid a w ill a ttra c t a m a te u r a n g lers
fro m a ll o v e r th e c o u n t r y - e s p e d a lly fr o m
ev e ry w h e re It's cold th a t tim e o f y ea r, M o r ­
rell said.
T h e S ta rk G ro u p a p p roa ch ed th e G F C
e a r lie r th is y e a r w ith a p ro p o sa l to tea m u p
fo r th e protect a n d to b r in g tn F o x N e tw o rk
aa a fo u rth p a rtn er. A p o rtio n o f th e p ro -

OUTDOORS

J IM
SHUPE

Ucs. T h e S ta rk G rou p w ill plan and ex ecu te
the to u rn a m en ts a n a th e G F C w ill p rovid e
technical a ssistan ce fo r the project, ten ta live ly titled T h e F lorid a F ish and W ild life
A d ve n tu re S eries."
"F lo rid a w ill receive e n o rm o u s ec o n o m ic
benefits from th e n etw ork ex p osu re a n d espcclatty from the th ou sa n d s o f a n g lers w h o
w ill flock here to tak e part In e fish in g to u rn am en ts,"_ M o rre ll said. "A n d th e proceeds
th e tou rn a m en ts w ill gen era te fo r o u r fo u n ­
d a tion w ill h elp b o o st th e w ell-b e in g o f
F lorid a 's fish a n d w ildlife. W e plan to c a r r y
ou t th is p roject fo r a t least th ree yea rs."

so lu tcly dead ly. B rea m a n d ca tfish ca n be
cau gh t in th e d e e p b en d s.
S ebastian In le t h a s good ca tch and release
sn ook action . L a rg e Uve s h rim p o r sm a ll
bnltfish a re th e top o fferin gs. A lso ex p ect
som e flou n d er, red fish . tro u t a n d Jack crevnllc. S n o ok a n d ta rp o n a re h ittin g b a ck In
the S cbaatlan River.
C aptain J a c k a t P o rt C a n a v e ra l re p o rts
w eird
o ffs h o re
fishing.
D olp h in
a re
stran gely absent, and w a n o o a re scattered.
Th e best b e t Is k in g m ack erel o n P e lica n
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a re th e m ain a ttra c tio n . T rip leta il a re h it ­
tin g liv e sh rim p In th e b u o y lin e . T ro u t a n d
red flsh a re ra ted aa g o o d o n th e fla ts o f th e
B a n a n a a n d In d ia n Rivers.
S h ecp sh cad a n d flo u n d er a re s te a lin g th e
sh o w a t P o n ce In le t. S h ecp sh ca d re a lly lo v e
fid d ler crabs, w h ile flo u n d er w ill p o u n ce o n
fin g e r m u llet. D ru m , redfish . sm all b lu eflsh
a n d lack crcva lle a re a lso presen t. Redfish
a n d tro u t a re ra ted aa g o o d In M o sq u ito l a ­
goon.

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SHUPE'S SCOOP
Just a reminder, beglnlng July 1. the
Came and Fresh Water Fish Com m fnsslon will be enforcing a new daily Bag
Limit on s p eck led perch, there w ill
n ow b e a daily Bag Limit of 35 Instead
qf 50, and Lake Monroe will have a
J2-inch minimum site limit

nSHDVQ FORECAST
I f y o u ca n sta n d th e h eat, P u n fa iJifcg has
so m e g rea t b a ss a ction sou th o f th e lake It­
self. B ass a rc o u t in th e m ain ch a n n el and
a re co n ce n tra te d n ear slou gh m ou th s and
■and b ars. A tin y R apala fished w ith 6
p o u n d test on a lig h t sp in n in g ou tfit is ab-

UCF Basketball Camps
ORLANDO _ K k k Speraw Basketball Camp
at the University o f Central Florida Is now
accepting applications for a boys and girls
Team Cam p (high school varsity or Junior
van ity) which will be held July 10-12 Inside
the air-conditioned UCF Arena.
. For more information: call (407) 823-5805.

Dstm Staley Skills School
LAKE MARY _ Two-Umc College Player of
the Year raid currant professional basketball
i Staley will hold s skills school
f High Ju)y 17-through-tB.
time University o f Virginia A lladdress the clinic each day with
a special lecture and demonstration.
coat' uTfi 140 per camper and an applica­
tion (which must be returned by July 10) con
be obtained by railing (215) 927-0502 or FAX
(610) 446-5828.
D ie clinic, which will run from B a.m. to 4
p m . dally, will feature instruction from a
qualified staff, a clinic T-shirt, certificate o f
participation. Individual Instruction, cltale

D m Raines Is a Sanford native
High School graduate now ptaytnj
York Yankees. His stats for the I
In the first column, personaltotals In the second column and
(Including I M S games) in the thb

the Yankees ou(scared
the
Philadelphia
Phillies. 9-8 In 11 innings Thursday to end

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awards and prims and door prises through­
out the clinic.

to be held July 20-23.

High volleyball
a U fn

I wfll be on July 22nd from 9 a.at.
■fit and Session u will be on Jtfor
&gt;1 pm. to 330 pm. Section Ml
i July 23rd t o m t u n . »
HtSO
Sarafan IV w f be on J i # . m

-tv

Junior V a n ity Tram Camp at the 8CC
Health * Physical Education Center July 23thraugh-25.
Coot will be $200 per team and wltt be un­
der the direction o f 13-year NBA player d rag
Kite, a new assistant coach at BCC. Other
camp instructors will be 8CC head men's
coach Stanley Croraartie and men's sealsIs m Shane. Ingram s. •
,
C a ll3 2 fi-S M 0 fo r more information.

_ The Seminole I
up now for their

S i r w Club Mesas
details. D y vu ts wifi

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�Swnlnoto HsraM, 8«n*ord, Florida •Sunday, July S, 1990

D u ffer’ Berlinicke from the E agle’s Nest
ASSIST AWT SPORTS EDITOR

The 19th hole:
Look for the Tlm acuan C ountry
Club's Fourth o f July Shotgun G olf
Tbumarrient this Sunday at 8:30 a.m .
There la a shotgun start with a two best
balls o f four format...
The Central Florida Junior InterC lub Sum m er golf tour continues this
month evety Tuesday afternoon with a
4 p.m. start. Dates include: July 7,
Heathrow; July 14, Sweetwater; Ju ly
31, Interlachen; July 38, Tuscawllla;
August 4. Tlm acuan...
Orange County National, "one o f the
top-10 courses you can play," accord­
ing to G olf Magazine, to hosting the
first round o f the FILA W orld GolfTOur.
an event set up for "sandbaggers." The
tour la baaed on the USGA'a probability
report o f scoring below handicap.... F u ­
ture events Include Deer Island. Heath­
row and Eastwood. Call Central Florida
Headquarters at 740-9980...
The latest tour to sprtng up tn Cen­
tral Florida to the Greater O rlando
Premium Q olf Tour. W in or loee. com ­
petitors w ill take home the Greater O r­
lando Premium O olf Book and the dis­
counted rounds o f golf that come with
It, allowing anyone to play one round

of golf at 17 o f the area's best courses
for Just $39. Sites Include July 10 at
Forest Lake. July 34 at Deer Island,
Aug. 14 at Hock Springs Ridge and Aug.
38 at Kissimmee Bay. Call 330-2355 for
Information...
The United States Blind G olf Assoctation will host the W orld Blind ft Vision
Impaired G olf Cham pionships at Orenciefe. Sept. 38-30. The top blind and
vision Impaired golfers, representing
seven countries, will compete In the 36hole event...
The American Lung Association o f
Central Florida Is selling Its G olf Prlvllege Card which provides reduced fees
at over 90 of Central Florida's go lf
couraes. Proceeds will benefit asthm a
education and sm oklng-preventlon in
area elementary schools. Call 4395884...
The Dynamic G olf Tbur. which has a
men's circuit In Central Florida, will
begin a* ladles tour In July. Call 1-888333-7309 for Info. There will also be a
tournament set at Swiss Fairways at
10:19 a.m. on June 27 with four m en's
formats and two women's. Call 1-008233-7309 for details...

• "V * ■ ra w w u i
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Time C iassas
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lenges golfers come to expect from a
Nk&amp; laus signature course...
The Stam m er and the Squire, Sam
Snead and Gene Sarazan. gave a
thum bs up to the new Slammer and
Squire G olf Course at the World G olf
Village tn St. Augustine. The course
w as designed by Scratch Gotr which
also runs Tlm acuan In Lake Mary...
The 1008 Greater Orlando Prem ium
G olf Tbur has announced six dates for
its sum m er tour. Still remaining are:
July 10, Forest Lake; July 34. Deer !sland; August 14. Rock Springs Ridge;
August 28, Kissimmee Bay. Entry fees
are $140 for a player's first tournam ent
and $00 for each rem aining tou m ament...
The Dynamic G olf Tour hosted Its
four latest events last week. At Swiss
Fairways. Russell Thoretad won with a
76; at Schalam ar Creek. Ira D unning
tied Donn Kerby with a 77; at Rogers
Park, Mike Janway fired an 80; and at
Kissimmee Bay. Sean Cam acho won
with a 74. The tour also announced Its
Am ateur Division Tournam ent Com petltlon with the first tournam ent scheduled June 37 at Swiss Fairways at

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sports activities ranging from flag football
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5 p.m. (o 7 p.m. P .3 .4 or 5 days a w ood on i
monthly basis.
C lasses arc $5 per hour and Haas Mae Is
limited to eight players.

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Monday and Friday evening from 7 p.m. l o 9
p re . No registration to required. Interm edi­
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Basketball needs a new
hero. Michael can't can y the
league much longer even If
he comes back next year.
The game to reaching a g i­
gantic void and a strike to
the last thing It needs.

Como V isit O ur N ow

Four people - Magic J o h n ­
son. Larry Bird. Michael
Jordan and commissioner
David Stem - saved the NBA.

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SB - Sem inole Herald. San tort). Florida •Sunday. July 5, 1998

After Hours
GWTW con tin ues

to cap tivate,

Out of Sight is ju s t

Last Saturday dflrtng an af­
ternoon nuVttnce. I sal down to
wntcli a film classic that I had
never seen on the big screen.
Gone ii'ff/i (he IVlnd has r e ­
turned
to theaters several
times Htnce Its Initial release
in 1939. In this return visit,
the Him has gone through an­
other face lift, and the m ar­
keting of this version touts It
.is the eloscst to the original

dollar trust fund.
First o f all. the stoty ts a fac­
simile o f several other th riller
plots. Then Davis cannot build
up any suspense and the film
is all anti-climax. What Is left
is Douglas' villainous role,
however, we have seen him
win the Oscar for playing the
heavy better than what he
does here. A Perfect Murder la
the perfect mess.

print.
Putting the technical discus­
sion aside for the moment. 1
have to comment on the attcndnnrc at the showing 1 was
at. Remarkably, tt was a a d j­
oin or nearly close to It. T h e
majority
of the
audience
seemed to be older h owever,
there was a number o f you ng­
sters attending too. Rem em ­
ber. tl'its is a 59-year old film
m ill a four hour running tim e.
Still, audience members kept
their rnpttvatton and stayed
throughout the entire p resen ­
tation. It would be a shame,
though, to pass up a chanfik* to
see this timeless classic, esp e­
cially on the big screen.

M O V I E
T R I V I A

Gone u'lth the Wind was the

magnum opus for producer
David O. Selznlck. He labored
to make the best picture pas­
sible. and his efforts paid off.
(jU T tv is the quintessential
epic romance. Contem porary
films like last year’s Titanic
owes a lot to a film kke OWTW.
It was the examples for future
romantic epics to follow.

D a v id
F ra zie r

W1i.it has always struck m e
is the wonderful s e m e o f hu­
mor that G U TW tun. Sure tt
comes from great writing, but
the actors bring It out. W ho
t an forget the adorable p er­
formance
of
B utterfly
McQuren or the Oscar w in ­
ning supporting role o f Hattie
McDaniel? How about the hu­
morous
interplay
betw een
Clark Qable's Rhett Butler and
Vivien Leigh's Scarlett O'Hara?
But with every bu o f humor
comes just aa much dram a
and romance. T h e n la tha
scene where the cam era backs
out to reveal an Atlanta street
strewn with th e ctoatf or In­
jured bodies -of C onfederate
soldiers- as Scarlett tries to
wade through them. There ts
the scene where Rhett forcibly
takes Scarlett into hie anna

th at

the resolution sharper.
There to so much talk o f r e ­
doing this particular movie or
sequel 1stng this
particular

movie. It goes to show that
hardly anything Is sacred In
Hollywood. However, the con­
tinual restoration and revivals
o f classic films to worthy of
applause.
Relief from the blockbuster
race doesn't Just come from
re-releaaes. but also intelli­
gent. character driven pieces
Uke Out q f M gfct (Three amd a
h a lf s t a n ). This new movie di­
rected by sex. lien and vid eo­
tape's
Steven
Soderbergh
guiding Oeorge Clooney and
Jennifer Lopes through the
crim e romantic comedy.
Clooney plays a veteran
bank robber who has tallied
around 200 score*. He makes
a Jail break and Lopes's federal
marshal to hot In pursuit. The
two end up in the trunk o f a
getaway ear near the begin­
ning. and the sequence la a
foreshadowing o f a relationship that acems im probable
and definitely inevitable. A f­
terwards. Lopes continues to
track Clooney's fugitive from
the sun soaked. beach side
area o f Miami to the cold,
steely streets o f Detroit.

Michael Dougina play* a rich
Industrialist who enlists his
wife’s lover (V lgfo Mortensen)
In th e woman's killing. T h e
wife la played by Gwyneth Pal­
trow In her xtlllonth role o f the
year. Dougina' character wanta
her dead to gain her million

Wonderfully dcverl

me. DM Raasld Reagan a r m at an
active member of Ike armed ferret?
I f m . what wat kit rank? I am aware
Hint he nude war ptetam daring
World War II. hat didn't the gov­
ernment nth him la do this In hootl
morale aamag the tronna? Wat he
actually sworn In? — JJL Meridian.
Mist.
A. Our former president actually did
serve He attained Ihe rank o( captain
In the Air Porte and served actively
Irian IMS to IMS
fSrnd your queiflotu to Aik Dick
Kleiner, c/o Newtpaper Enterprise
Association. ?oo Madison Ate. New
York. N Y I0Q|« Due to the volume
of malt personal replies cannot be
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tory o f the arts, you will see
the history o f the people. Any
art .to a representation o f the
art or the time,* Valencia said.
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press how the people w ere

'Painting runs in my family.
May father was a painter.*
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vador Dali. He waa a follow er
o f D ali.'
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kt M s dad's footsteps, he p r e ­
ferred a more traditional look,
pain ting In the style o f Rem-

Valencia studied medicine In
hto native Peru and currently
works a* a «n*dieal a r r t t m f
He sold that the anatomy
classes helped him team how
to paint figures.
T love to do portraits. That's
my specialty, the area where I
most work* be con tinued.
■With portraits you try to g et
the personality and features o f
the person you are patnring*
The 46-year-old artist t i
married. Hta grown children

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explained. Tt'a otiTW
painter only on the

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FLORIDA

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OF AMIRTAHOR

MOTICR

Under Florid* l*w paraon'wlth
pbyeteal diubiHtia*. lh « aldarty
and Iho** who ar* unable to
mad if* anlltlad to *p*clal
aitltlanc* In ragtolaring *nd
voting
• SECTION 17 0*1. F I . , pro­
vide* that tuch pareon* SHALL
b* r*gl*tered and racalra a**latanca at tb# poll* In calling
Ihair ballot*
• SECTION 101 O il, F*.. and
th* ladaral Voling Night* Act of
1SSS provide that par*on* who
ara Mind or unaM* to read may
chooa* a paraon to ***l*t
(othar than an amployar or offi­
cial ol th* volar * union), ar

td u m n m

OF FURUO MIARIHO
NOTICE I I HtRCBY GIVEN by
tb* City CommiMion ol the City
ol Lake Mary, Florida, thal and
CommiMion will bald a Public
Haarlng on July tllh. 1SSS. at
7.00 P.M., or a* *oon lharaaltar
a* poialMa,
to con»id*r
Sacond Reading and adoption
ol an Ordinance antltlad
OR OfNANCE NO. STS
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MART, FLORIDA.
APPRO VINO AND ADOPTINO A
FRANCHISE
AOREEMENT
WITH U S A WASTE OF FLORI­
DA. ORA JENNINOS ENVIRON­
MENTAL SERVICES FOR A FIVE
YEAR PERIOD. PROVIDINO
FOR CONFLICTS. SEVERAOIUTV AND EFFECTIVE DATE
Th* Public Hearing will b* bald
In th* commMaion Chamber*.
100 N. Country Club Road. Lak*
Mary Th* PubUe I* Minted to
attend and be heard Said haar­
lng may b* continued from tuna
to tuna until a final dect*lon «

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CREDITS

PURSUANT TO Ft 711 7S.
•AIO VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD
TO EATTEFT TOW1NO A STOR­
AGE FBBB FLUE ACCDMIAAT
•NO ETORAOI OWNER HAE A
RIGHT TO A HEARMM PRIOR
TO BALE DATE. ANY VEHICLE
OR FOR WHICH THE C H A R M S
FOR RE0 0 VERY TOWINO I
STORAGE SERVICES REMAIN
URRAIO MAY BE BOLD AFTER
EE DATE FREE OF ALL PRIOR
UENE SALE WILL RE HELD AS
f o e t id

e at th e

TPJELACE AN AD-CALL
MfcMMOLI
ORLANDO
407/322-2011 407/031-O M 3
(JORDON TODD
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M N O A TEO FOR THE LIENOR

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the most o f
Here's hew to
Borage sate advertisem ent In
1.
PLAN AHEAD - Starting next
week, please schedule your yard sale
advertisem ents to run two weeks In
advance. This avoids the possibility o f
delays in the m all preventing the ad
from being seen In t i m e . _____
2. KNOW W HAT YOU W ANT TO SAY
- Classified advertising Is priced p er
line, Each line consists o f 25-30
characters, spaces, and punctuation
marks. If you run s garage sale ad fo r
more than one day, the price per lin e
Is $-51. If you otihr want to run one
day, the price per line Is $1.42. If you
have an Idea o f what you want to say
when you call the office, the process
w ill be much smoother and less tim e
° ° 3 * U AD8 MUST BE PREPAID - All
yard sale ads must be prepaid. You
can either pay over the phone by
credit card (M aster Card or Visa) or
you can come Into the office and pay
anyway you Uke when you place the

Call 322-2611
To Place YourAd.

NEW

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Another Cent Until
¥m Get This FhEE

FLEA M AR K ET

You Could Save Thousands Os &lt;

AaoustYos Cunvally Owe The IRS!

Sanford Historical Railroad

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Market
212 W. lit 8t •

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hopes you Never Seel Call Now!

Downtown Sanford

302-4411
Mantger - Diana Ortiz
Find out about our 1 month
FR E E R E N T for each space.

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COLLECTIONS
HOME BASED
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EARN U M WEEKLY Proc
cessmg our company mail No
e«p nec I-000-MI-0717.

Contractors A Truckers
Make contact quickly, youi
stale A N America New freight
matching sys 24 tvs SlTnm
1-888-418-4470 MCWIsa
CUSTOMER HEPTHETAIL
PfT A F7T

EXP TREE SERVICE WORK
ERS drivers kcense t plus
C8I 323-3481
EXP. TIRE MAN
Santord Tee A Auto Center
3220872

COLLEGE STUDENTS

S11.1S TO START
Scholarships awared No e«p
CALL M F 9AM 4PM
888-9181
DOCTOR ASSISTANTWa tram nght person Busy op­
tometrists praet on Lk Mary
Btvd seeking outgoing person
w/matti A communicahon skms
Esc. Sal A Ben Fas resume
330-2230
PtoW Truck Lmet ha* imme­
diate opening* tor entry level
drivers No eipenence needed
Earn 5500 to 5700 weedy plus
benefits Home on weekends
For COL Naming cal 800-435
5593

Two • yrs ol e«p Eip to repa*
A ser FLO. Drug-Free Musi
have Transportation 774-6648

J O B S

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Inturartce Sale*- Lie U M n
agents needed lor ms agency
No prospecting req 492-0979
ATTENTION CNA'e
Come and tom our caring team
ol Nurses and CNAs Eacellent benelils Eipenence rec­
ognized
3:00pm-11:00pm
shltl available. Pteese apply m
person Dettona Healthcare Re
habitation Center. 1851 Etkcam Btvd. Deltona EOE
EXPERIENCED
ELECTRICIANS
Needed tor multi lamify depart
merit
*Benel4 package includes
•Competsrve hourly rates
•Company pad apprenhceshyi
training
'Salety kvcrmtive program
'Bonus incentive program
•Pad holiday*
•One. two A three week pad va
cations 40IK proM sharmgYehrement program. Medcal.
Dental Vision. STD. Company
pad Me insurance
Apply al TRl CITY ELECTRICAL
CONDUCTORS. 430 Wesl Dr,
Allamonle Spring*, on Monday
7/08 only, from 8am to 11am
BRING 2 LEGAL FORMS OF
10 EOEAAT.tWf al win em­
ployer. Drug Testing Required
CERAMIC WORKER
Eipertence preferred or win
tram CaS MI-1181.

LABORERS NEEDED

road diver MILES Must have t
ysarT/Takper 1800) 926-2149

ADECCO 1* teaming up with
Sanlord companies to create
•teeing (ob opportuMtie* It
you have skills ambition and
a dive tor qualfy. * • have a
great opportunity with great

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH MSURANCt AND 40 W

LEOAL STAFFING
Paralegals Leg sec- Clerical
Numerous Positions
Temp* Perm

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DUMP TRUCK OflfVER A
Loader Operator Ful-bme po-

‘SILK SCREEN
TECH*
'Assemblers*
(First Shift)
* Wsrshouss*
’ Clerical*
Customer Service*
* Admin. Asst*
•Category 5 Tech*
Met.2nd.3nl Shifts

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•Real estate*
■Banknjpcy"
‘ Corporate*
■Worker* Comp*
•CopyngW Trademark*
•Word Processor*
E«e Salaries! Temp psy
0 rest Bene Ins
Cal Us Today!
TopTalent Legal
(407)839621

LABOR READY

LAWN MAINTENANCE
Commercial eip required
Cal 330 MSI
MECHANICS
MOTORCOACH FOR
TRAVEL WAYS
TRAVELWAYS. America s lead
er in motorcoach transportation
is enpandmg m Central Honda
We currently have both IT pi
openings m our Orlando location
WE OFFER
'SiCvenor Wages (Based on
**P)
Targe Modem Fleets
•Compieto Denton Package
•Advencemenl Opportomties
•A Bette* QualSy ot Lite
‘ Famry Atmosphere
Applications am bemg accepted
now Please stop by or tai work
history at your earkest conven­
ience
TRAVELWAYS
10360 General Dr
Orlando. Tl 32824
Fas. 407 240 3698
MEDICAL ASST, cardtotogy eip
fn Sanford aiea start md Ally
Fas Davd Joseph M 0 302
8611
MEDICAL BILLING CLEflKIEip lor Ottce m Sanlord
Please resume 5 salary req to
407-293-8773

M E D IC A L B ILL IN G
Work on your computer, tul or
part lime Processing insurance
claim* tor doctors and dentists
Comptets Trsning

C L IE N TS PROVID­
ED
800-933-1800 Ed.127

MtitM iOIM IlHHU

IMEDICAL RECEPTIONIST.
Modem medical facility needs
esp person. F/T. good salary 1
benefits ophthalmology eip ■
plu* Cal 407-333 5111

OPPORTUNITIES
IF YOU'RE 16-14, start a carer*
m busutess/clencal occpahon*
or euknary aqs Jobs corps has
tented traiwng slots open anmediaitoy No tuition QEDTugh
school dvtoma program available Relocation may be re­
quired to a Jobe Corps campus
Housing, maals. medcsi car*
and paycheck, (ob placement
assistance prowled US Dapt
oI Labor program. Can 1-8S6-

A d e c co

GET EXPOSED

POSITIONS
Available * ' benefits . For eag
er and hard working person
Must have Mill operating e i p .
front end loader a ♦. Apply in
person Pebble Junction, 702
S French Ave. Sanford Mast
lift 50 lbs
Drug Free Workplace’
ASSEMBLY WORK 2ND A 3RD
SHIFTS 'Musi be 4bie lo W| 50
tot A stand al day * Hvtng Or­
der Puller* A Custodians Pit
can QPC Slatting n Orlando
260 5088 NO FEET
Outdoor Laborer Teeh-Wa tram
Den Must have transportation A
DL 8308906

STOCK ROOM
FI Ol required Vtork hours Noon4 00 pm M F. O/F/W/FV Call

SECURITY GUARD
RECOTON the nations largest
distributorfmanuladurer ol con­
sumer electronic accessodes
it looking lot a SECURITY
GUARD tor the 5pm - lam shift
Canckdates must be registered
or be quakfed per Flonda sta­
tutes. Onntton of l censing lor
Proprietary Security Officer
must have Sene* 0 License
Esceiieni
benefits package
•van
Interested applicant

57 50 • 8 50hr
NO EXP NEC I Day and eve
shifts avar w/ paid training, mcentlvet 8 BONUSES’ If you
have a great personality, are de­
pendable. A ready to work. Call
Lynn m MAitland 0667-8755 or
Mary in 3 Orl 03706648 NO

Oonl Be Unhappy
BE EMPLOYED 111
CALL

HmpJoyinvfil
(407) 322-2044

MECHANIC
Santord Com settklng qualified
truck mechanic lor maintenance
and repair Wide variety ot A i­
ms
Steady work ♦ great pay
and benprogram Mm ol 3 yrs
tractor trailer e«P needsd MO
554-7364
BHEAR AND BRAKE 8i
good pay and benefits C
407-299-1592
BOLOCRERS oI sma» electron
let, dependabMy required, etp
preferred but witling lo tram.

STOCK ROOM CLERK etp tell
starter needed must hive FL
driver license F/T wktfy good
pay and benefits DFWP 299-

CNAs

TEAMWORK IS THE KEY
TO SUCCESS
Positions now sveUahle:
FT. PT All Bhlits
Nsw Butting Wigs

POSmON AVAILABLE
Juvenie Justice Out oI School
Suspension Case Manager
The Housing Authority ot the
City ol Sanlord t* seeking a
highly responsible individual
to be accountable lor manag
youth specific goal orientprogram designed to decrease rata of school Aactpinary referrals and Suspensions
and tuventle crime, and in­
crease academic peitormance
Bachelors' Degree in Cnmmai
Justice Program, youth pro
grams, or eiceptional educa­
tion or equivalent eipenence
Salary based on educaborvea
penance
Job description

3

The Housing Authority of the
C«y ot Santord. Honda
An Equal Emptoymew
Opporkjmty Ser-l 3 Emptoyer
PO Boa 7359
•94 Castle Brewer Cowl
Santord. FL 32772 2359
Timothy D Hudson
F-aecueve (Vector
PRESCHOOL TEACHER
125pm
cal 322-1471

EAR N F U LL-TIM E PAY
FOR P A R T-TIM E W ORK
T h e Smlnoh H ftd has a n o p e n in g fo r a n a w ap a p a r ca rria r In the
O vle d a /O a n e va area. O u r papers are delivered each afternoon
Tuesday through Saturday. Delivering the Smnlnott M araM is a great
w ay to earn good money while working just a few hours each day. W e
need someone who is dependable and has reliable transportation A
Insurance. If you would like to become a carrier, please cad Ronni
Bourne at 322-2611 or drop by our office at 300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford, F L

Apply In Parson
at the:

dxm tnolc Herald
300 N. French Avs.
Sanford, FL

Perfect For
Retired Persons
O r A s A Second
Income!

D y n A ir S e rv ic e s it experiencing phenom snil growth In our
second year of operations. W e are currently accepting applica­
tions for pan-tim e ramp services positions. Applicants must
w ork a flexible schedule, understand some English, pass a drug
screening, complete a ten year work/schooi; possess a valid
Florida driver^ license and be able to lift up to 75 pounds on it
consistent basis.
IG H E R S T A R T IN G

W AG ES

$6.50 par hour depending on position

join us for open interviews at the location nearest you!
S an fo rd Job Service
514 W , Lake Mary Blvd.,
Tuesday, July 7, 1 p.m. S H A R P
&amp; Friday, July 10, 12:00 N O O N S H A R P
or Contact C O R E S T A F F For more info at:
407-330-7789

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Residential Cleaning
MOLLY tUUDMHUWKl
F/T*M-F ‘ M om .

win wain. *07-rrr-*oo7.

ITS time to consider • career tn
Reef Estate FREE SEMINAR
Thun July 0th at 7 00 pm
AXamonie office • 766 N SI Rd
434 (1/2 mt. N 8 R 436 on S R
434)
-OrMon July 13th at 7 00 pm
East Office • 4150 Alalaya Trai
(t mat north ol UCO
RSVP to Nan WONwendar at
aw-9666i 143 or fuel come'

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K I T *N* C A K I . Y I . K ® h y L u r r y W rig h t

141—Homes For Sale

223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s

NOTHINO B U T THE FINEST

Fonroui

Oorfview Apts on Rmeharl Rd A
46A, Lk Mery All apt home* mi/
pfW. alarms garages Slate olIha-arl activity Illness facility
Open today Stop out or call
302 2007 lor a personal show
SANFORO EFFICIENCY ml sep­
arate bathroom and ktch area
Call Mr Brown 328 8920 4pm

101— H ouses*
Furnished

q ODDOOOO0

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*

NEED A COMPUTER But cant
gel financing1! ‘Nothing Down".
36 mo lease-pure base Poor
credit. Bankruptcy Ok call 18006000343 e«2773

AAAAAAd

PORTABLE WALK-IN COOLER
indoor/outdoor
holds
beer,
cases, meal or (lowers 330-4479
SOHO OAK KINO t a t WATERBEO,
headboard 4 dresser w muror
$3000 new asking $600obo
330 4479 or 699 5645

LMVfLLE NC mountains resort
2/2 Idly turn decks, loaded with
ettras ItTOOmo 428 733-8726

103— H ouses*
U nfurnished

S t 0 * 4 * 4 J P « i (t t f
Since 1844
(407)322-8123

231— C ars For S ale

M 787-8270

159— R e a l Estate
W a n t i ii

211—
A n t iu u l /C o l l e c t ib l e s
SPACE AVAIL tor antique deal
ers m busy Downtown Oviedo
Sugarby ■ on Central 365 4422

warehouse lor 2nd mat stick
enng poeawn
Hours art
4 00PM • 12 30AM Must be

160— Business For
S ale
LADIES CONSIGNMENT SHOP
prime location wel est only
seriout buyers need lo appry
cal (904)7446224

181— A ppliances ft
Furniture For S ale

149— C o m m i kc ia i
P r o p e r t y Fo r S ale
WARCHOUSETOFFICtS
FOR SALE OR LEASE
6 000 ag tt • 2 BOO sg « tail 3
bathrooms AC off&lt;es
sec
system MOTIVATE 0
owner
trsanee Ca»(407| 6966662

153— A creage L o r For
S ale

M DODOE GRAND CARAVAN
owner selling 7 passenger, air
cruise stereo, lilt, labnc interior,
loaded e«c cond throughout
very dependable asking only
$3650 consider (raw
407-323 4885

GIFT BASKETS FOR SALE
loads ol basket, ribbons, heal
gun. ^ * items (Cratlers dream)
321 6717

'

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RENOVATED Over 1600 sg ft
Dirvltvdpf scm prch $41.*00
4/1.S Over 1.600 sg It. kv'deV
tam. Irpfc. tncd. $43,800
HOUSE or DUPLEX 4 2 bptc.
over *no0 sg ft S7B.900
LAKE ACCESS 313 1/4 tncd kvt
duYtam Irptc, wkap 177,$00

229— A uctions

BEOS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS with 5 year warranty Net
et used Twin $75 Fue $95
Oueen $H5 King $165 Call

219— W anted

to

Buy

223— M iscellaneous
IS* RMS Oodge 150 pickup 94
present $400ubo lmornvm)J22
4464 IAfternoons |323 6375

W.CR.I&gt;C0C&gt;W AMMON)* BI-IP)

I LAWN TRACTOR1 18 hp
some rapavt one is $100 00
■he other is 1150 00 330 4479

IEN gold urn lamp ETHAN AL­
LEN Brown wood lamp BRAMBACH Grand Piano R LAUREN
Comforters dust ruffles, sheets.
4 pillows LEATHER sectional
MITSUBISHI Lrg screen TV CIR­
CLE Y saddle and grooming
gear SCUBA equipment ETHAN
ALLEN Bunk beds FISHING
EOUIPMENT 4 spear guns
kitchen Cabinets ml stove, mi­
crowave AIR CONDITIONED
UNITS 3 tran KENWOOD cd
player ZENITH TV PANASONIC
VCR TOSHIBA Screen TV
SCHWINN nierose bike TOYS
hundreds unbelievable STORM
chan
shutters TRACK
DELIERS* DOORS'- H6T TUBMEN clothes Women Clothes
MAHOGANY
BOYS
Reproduction Furniture

SEIZED CARS from $17$.
Porsches. Cadillacs. Chavys.
BMWs , Corvettes Also Jeeps.
4WDs Your Area Toll Free 1*
800-218-9000 E«t A-2206 lor
current listings

235—
T ruck /Buses/Vans For
S ale
44 FORO RANGER 113. 000 org
miles 5 -spd . AC. Good tires.
$2250 obo 323-7390

238— V ehicles W anted

SUPER ANTIQUE AUCTION
Sunday, July 5th-1pm
Selling Winter Peril Estate:
Partial lilting: Victorian Sola*
Spc Wicker * Early Droption I
Secretary dovetail * Doughboy
dovetail* Two French Tapestry
Chav * Two footstools * Cherry
Dropleal Table w/3 leaves * 4
French She* Chan * 6 pc CIM&gt;pendaie Ban 4 Claw Bedroom
Stale * Old Redo Floor model *
Brass Cash Regale* * Victorian
Famong Couch * 4 ll Wide Com­
er Cabmel early * two Mahogany
Comer Cabnets * Hoover Cabi­
net * Owe Secretary Bookcase *
Double Pedestal TaMe. OoW wr
Lades head Martila top * Duck
Decoys • RS Prusva * Rudy
Red ' Franciscans ware * ap
pros 40-50 kerosene Lanterns *
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and Kevin Stallworth o f Seminole High.
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The winner for the most Improved senior la Alicia Miller
o f Seminole High*
The money for the scholarship fund Is generated In a
variety o f ways. For the past two years, hinds have cams
from the OEMS. The OEMS o f the Future Is also spon­
sored by the Kappa Sigma Omega Chapter. Because o f
last year's OEMS o f the Future fund-raising efforts, our
chapter was able to give $3,000 In scholarship for this
year. This Is the largest a m o u n t o f money earned for our
chapter's scholarship fund!
In order to be considered for s scholarship, a student
must meet the following criteria:
1. Be a senior scheduled to graduate
2. Complete an application by the deadline
3. Provide a current transcript
4. W rite a biographical sketch - including information
about future aspirations
5. Demonstrate leadership ability In the school and
community
6. Exemplify good moral standards
7. Submit a letter o f recommendation
In addition, students awarded a scholarship based on
performance must earn a minimum cumula­
tive grade point average o f 3.0. The moat Improved stu­
dent Isn't required to meet the cumulative grade point
average o f 3.0. However, the most Improved student
must show academic Improvements In his/her grade
during their smtnr year.
H its year the chapter received 25 applications. These
applicants represented all seven senior high achools In
a* mtnni» County. The high schools, included: d o o m s
Academy. Lake Brantley. Lake Howell. Lake Mary.
Lyman, Oviedo, and Seminole.
On May 17. Kappa Sigma Omega hosted s scholarship
reception In honor o f the graduates and the chapter also
recognised the 3 scholarship recipients. The reception
hig h lig h ts with ■ step show which was performed
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cage facility to com plem ent
the existing programs.
Cecil Thompson has three
children, all o f whom play
baseball at the sporta com ­
plex. T h a t's how I came up
with the idea." Thompson said
In his proposal to the city. *We
have a beautiful sports com ­
plex. but (we) have to drive 30
minutes to take our children
to batting cage practice usu­
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gave other * pearls o f wisdom* to assist the students.
All applicants that attended the reception were pre­
sented with a o ft from Kappa Sigma Omaga. Bach wtnner w ill receive $ 1,000 oocs college matriculation begins.
Each o f the winners' college o f Intent r ^ j
and aspirations are differen t Christina
p lan a on attending the U niversity o f
Florida. Kevin looks forw ard to attending
F lorida A gricu ltu ral an d M echanical
University. Alicia w ill be attending
S em inole Com m unity College.
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studies In cM l engineering. Alicls has hopes o f becoming
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$12,552 this fiscal year.
H ie proposed cost to users Is
$1 per 16 pitches.
The system would Include
slow, medium and feat pitch
n n j alow and f« « t
pitch softball. Thompson said
this should accommodate the
needs o f aD o f the current
teams as well as former m ajor
leaguer Chet Lemon's baseball
school and the new private
school proposed for property
adjacent to the sport s com ­
plex. T h is w ill be a big asset
to attract all-star games and

facility, which would be open
from S a.m. to 1 0 p .m .. seven
days a week. *1 will have a lot
at stake with this com plex.‘

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Health &amp; Fitness
CAR ACCIDENT RECENTLY?

New therapies, medications ease pain of migraines
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Many Central Florida mi­
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discovered way’s to stop the
Incapacitating pain and seize
control of their lives, thanks to
Improved therapies and new
medications developed after
scientists gained a better un­
derstanding of what causes
migraines.
"Migraine Is a disease that
has treatments." said Marc I.
Sharfman. MD. director of the
Headache mid Neurological
Treatment Institute In Winter
Park. "By seeing a headache
specialist, people can Improve
their quality of life and Im­
prove work productivity."
Approximately 18 percent of
the population sufTers from
migraine's pulsating pain, ac­
cording to Sharfman. Symp­
toms con last for days and Indude light and sound scnslUvlty. nausea and vomiting. An
aura, a visual sensation, may
precede the headache. Patlents* quality of life suffers
and many lose time at work.
Yet studies Indicate only about
half consult a doctor for
treatment of their headaches.
In the past, once a headache
started, physicians could ofTer
only symptomatic relief. New
theories Into the cause o f mi­
graine led to the development
of medications that can stop
the headache, and new uses
for medications that can old In
preventing attacks.
T h e current theory Is that
lt'a from a dysfunction In the

sensitivity.
Various triggers can lower
the serotonin threshold In­
cluding bright lights, hormone
levels, a change In sleep pat­
terns. food additives, certain
foods, alcohol, caffeine, and
stress. Sharfman asks new pa­
tients to kerp a diary to help

determine what their trlggrra
nrc and If they can Ik* rllmlnoted.
Hornionra play a big role.
Sharfmnn
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thnt
women arc six times as likely
ns men to have migraines. The
headaches usually start during
adolescence and last until
menopause.
"It’s felt that before the men­
strual cycle, the rstrogen level
drops down, and It drops the
serotonin level." he said. "For
some people dally estrogen
will stop their headache, but It
does not happen for everyone."
Avoiding triggers, blofecdback and relaxation
tech­
niques help reduce the num­
ber of attacks. Exercise raises
serotonin levels and may de­
crease the headaches' severity
and frequency. Some people
find relief with alternative
therapies, such as acupunc­
ture. massage therapy and
chiropractic
adjustments.
However, non-drug remedies
do not work for everyone.
ir headaches are occurring
more than two to five times a
week. Sharfmnn will order
medication to prevent the at­
tacks. Drugs do not produce
the same results In everybody.
A number of medications are
available for prevention. In­
cluding nntldepressants thnt
In essence raise the serotonin
level.
"With
mild
dysfunction,
there's headache." Sharfmnn
continued. "When |the sero­
tonin levell Is empty, depres­
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For a long time once a mi­
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by lying down in a quiet, dark,
cool room. They could also fall
asleep, which raises the sero­
tonin level, and the headache
would subside.
Now, In addition to relaxa­
tion.
Sharfman
prescribes
medications to take at the on­
set. tmltrcx. approved In 1993.
was Joined by Zomtg late last
year. Sharfman participated In
Zomlg's clinical trials. He d e­
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turning ofT the serotonin dys­
function.
"The drugs reduce lost work
days. They are non-narcotic
and non-addiettve.
In one
hour's time. Ipattents) arc
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Sharfman said. T h e y work on
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People

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Howells mark golden anniversary
friends' anniversary celebra­
tion.
They
arrived
handcarrying Ireland's famous cake
that is used for all celebrations
In Irrland. The specialty Is a
heavy fruit rake Iced In an a l­
mond filling covered with a
sugar frosting. "It looked like
porcelain," Max said.

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Detective Todd Modaraon receives hi* award &lt;
o( the Longwood-Lakt Mary Uona Club.

Chair Loia Workman

Lions honor
police officers,
firefighters
Police officer* and firefight­
er* routinely lay their live* on
the line for little pay and little
recognition.
The
LongwoodLake Maty Uona Club wanted
to provide eomc recognition.
That la why. every year, the
club ho Ida a Police Officer and
Firefighter Awarda Banquet.
Prior to the banquet, the du b
approachea Ute Lake Mary and
the Longwood police and Ore
department!. They aak for
nomlnatlona from all four departmenta. The officer* choaen
were Police
Officer Jamea
Burkahlre from Longwood (who
waa unable to attend the ban­
quet). Detective Todd A. Moder*
son from Lake Mary. Firefighter
Tim Byfleid from Longwood
and Firefighter Flann W aldorf
from Lake Mary.
Det. Moderaon was recom ­
mended for the award because
o f hi* outatandtng detective
work. Det. Moderaon waa able
to take a small lead and solve
a number o f thefts. Firefighter
Byfield went above and beyond
a firefighters duty. He uaed hla
carpentry skills to save hla de­
partment thousands o f dollars
by installing equipment In the
firehouse and by Installing
equipment on vehicles.
The Lake Mary Fire Depart­
ment is starting a new urogram

LAKE M ARY

A gala Mexican atmosphere
at the Sanford American Le­
gion heralded the golden wed­
ding anntvcraary of Maty J o
ana Max E. Howell on June 28.
*Wc had a fabulous time."
Mary Jo aald.
The llow ell home on East
Jlnktna Circle waa a beehive o f
activity when family members
and friend* started celebrating
early In the day. After a recep­
tion at home, reveler* retreated
to the American Legion for an
evening o f dining and dancing.
The Kalla were decked In a
south o f the border m otif co m ­
plete with lights and plnata
and the tables featured bowls
o f popples Interspersed with
(lags. T h e decorations were
fabulous." said Max, who has a
passion for Mexico and Mexi­
can lore.
Adding to the colorful fiesta
was a mortachl band playing
fiery Mexican tunes for the
complete listening and dancing
pleasure o f all attending.
Quests outside o f the family
clrrle. Vers Meegan and Betty
Fuller, traveled all the way
from Ireland to attend their

The Howells' only child. Vicki
Jo Caywood,
her husband
Jimmy, and daughter*. Emily
and
Laurel
arrived
from
PofllKVtllc. Md.
TWo o f Mary Jo's wedding a t­
tendants at the wedding BO
years ago attending were her
nieces: Dr. Elizabeth Barrett, a
professor at Columbia Unlvcrally.
New York City,
and
Suzanne Hall o f Racine. WIs.
Also attending was Johnny
Farrell. Max's beat man at the
wedding and Marine buddy.
Max's sister. Marjorie Frensley,
arrived from Las Vegas with
her children. Robin Bland and
her children. Do m an and Calttin.
Other family member* a t­
tending were nieces and neph­
ews: Jeffrey
and Shannon
Shelter and children, Nicholas,
Jeffrey and Caroline o f Evans­
ville. Ind.: Joe and Denise
Shelter (she did the decora­
tions) o f Windermere, and their
children Keith and Page: Scott
Shelter and daughter. Ridley o f
Nashville: Paula and Malcolm
Brown o f Dickerson. Md.. and
children. Barrett. Susan and
Stephanie:
Pamela
Tarptno
and children. Jessica, Eliza­
beth and John; and Robert and

Mary Jo and Max E. Howatl
Dorothea
Dunlap o f Terre
Haute. Ind.
Among the others attending
were Mildred Hendrickson, a
college friend o f Mary Jo’s from
Boonevlfie, Ind., and Lea Mat­
thews. a high school chum

MARY
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(Advanced life Saving Serv­
ices). This means that many o f
the firefighters
have taken
classes for further certification.
Firefighter
W aldorf covered
many shifts to enable
firefighter* to.lake the c
they needed.
___If you are. Interested in
teaming more about the Lon
wood-Lake Maty Lion's Clu!
atop by one o f their meetings.
The club meets the first and
third Tuesday o f every month
at 7:00 p.m. at the Ramada Inn
North In Longwood.

Lake Mary resident Jennifer
Riser heard about • scholar­
ship offered by clothing chain
Talbott's through • friend who
teaches at Winter Park. Jenni­
fer decided to give It a try, so

from Atlanta.
The out-of-town wedding an­
niversary guests occupied 17
rooms at the Marina Hotel for
a wonderful family reunion.
Everybody had such a good
time, they hated to leave San­
ford.
Maty Jo Manhart and Max E.
Howell were married June 26.
IM S . at the St. Lucas Evan­
gelical and Reformed Church In
Evansville. Ind. They spent
many years traveling during
their marriage.
M a xT w h o w a s In the United
States Marine Corps nearly 29
years, retired as s master ser­
geant. The couple moved to
Sanford In 1972 "to be close to
the Naval Base and friend*."
He worked for Martin-Marietta
and today enjoys photography,
grafting .an d budding d im s
oees' and gardening. He la also
a volunteer at the Sanford
Christian Sharing Center.
Mary J o la a retired teacher
who taught at schools in Indi­
ana, Virginia and North C aro­
lina. After moving to Sanford,
she took a course at Seminole
Community
College
and
worked on and o ff as an ac­
countant
for
the
Sanford
Housing Authority until she

T ran sp lan t strenghtens sisterly love
There has always been a
loaeness. a feeling o f true love
md everlasting togetherness
k tween Doris Qutnn WUaon
md her 14 siblings, some o f
rhotn she raised after the
Huudng o f their parents. Big
lister Doris has and always
rill be special to the Quinn
amlly.
After many tests, visits to the
loctor and dialysis for more
han a year, doctors were con­
futed and U waa decided that
VUaon would prepare for a
Sidney transplant.
Being a rlnsr knit family the
)ulnns gathered from New
fork. Virginia. Wisconsin and
Honda. There were several alaera and brothers who were
xvpared to donate a kidney,
fcola Quinn Purnell, who Uvea
n Orlando .volunteered to doiste a kidney to her sister
Sorts, and waa selected.
Veola Is Just 10
years
than her slater Doris,
weeks and months o f
dialing many lovely cherished
lays, the two sisters became
rloacr as Veola gave Doris one
if her kidneys on May 18 at
IrOO p.m.
Both sisters, being strong
Christiana, faced this day at
Honda Hospital In Orlando to■ether. Prayers are continuing
o r these two ladies from the
Juinn family.
The smile on Wilson's face
lella juat how thankful ahe la
or the gift o f life g M n g by the
faster, doctors and moat o f aU
&gt;er loving and devoted Meter.
Iheae active young ladles arc
asking forward to returning to
mrk at their respective Jobs.
Doris says she feels fine and
h e is eternally grateful for a
avtng Mater, Veola. Veola say*
he is Indeed happy that she
mild do such a great thing to
Mfp her atoter five.
Special thanks are* sent to

Elks. The
1098 winner Is
La*Shonda Denmark, a 1998
graduate o f Seminole High
School. She plans to attend
Seminole Community College
this foil. She is the daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fisher.
Second place winner was
SaK rtha Brooks. She la a 1998
graduate o f Pine Ridge High
School. She plana to attend
college. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Brooks.

Improved Benevolent Protec­
tive Order o f Elks o f the World
held the annual Region IV
Education Oratorical contest.
Saturday. June 27 at the New
ML Olivet A.M.E. Zion Church.
Rock Hill, South Carolina.
The Celery City Lodge No.
B42 and Evergreen Temple 321.
State o f Florida Director Bari
E. Mtnott, Dtatrtct Directress
Elaine Crumlty, Local Direc­
tress Retha Baker and other
Elk member* attended and
witnessed the local district and
state winners vie for the re­
gional districts o f Florida.
Oeorgia. South Carolina and
North Carolina.
Top winner waa Florida con­
testant T c n y McKinney. J r ,
aan o f Rev. and Mrs. Terry
McKinney. Sr. The winner will
attend the National EUu Con­
vention In Las Vegas. Nevada
In July. Dgt. Ruler la Joyce
Byrd and Bra. Roosevelt Cum
■tongs to Exalted Ruler o f the
local lodge and temple.
tb d r two children, family and
friends for their prayers, devo­
tion and love that has been
V m Is rm irsarri her
thanks to her husband Olden
Purnell. her daughter, family
and friends. The true spirit o f
sisterly love has been shown
by the Qutnn family.

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�4 C ■Sominolo Herald. Sarrtord. Florida •Sunday. July 5. 1998

C-RED makes a name for itself
OVIEDO •
WINTER
S P R IN O t

DAWN
JENSEN

M r. a n d M rs . M ic h a e l R o b in s o n

Zane Battle bride o f
Michael Robinson
Kelshn Clark. Their dresses
were a formal length In lilac.
Rrldesinulds
were
Ruby
Dlake. Vcroje Davis. Rose­
mary Atwell. Hattie Lee and
Verona Walker. Their dresses
were plum colored formal
length.
Serving as best man was
Keane Tillman. Usher was
Warren Jackson. Groomsmen
were Solomon Hardy. Roose­
velt Cummings. Robert Hun­
tley. Eugene Duller III. and
Thomas Hawkins.
Flower girl was Alexis Bat­
tle and rtngbearer wns Solo­
mon Battle. Jr.
The reception was held at
the Elks bodge. Assistants
were Amanda
Alexander.
Curtlstrne
Peterson
and
Larnce Fossltt.

Zane U.mle and Michael
Robinson exchanged their
wedding vows on Saturdny.
May 30. 1:00 p.m. In Centennial Park. Sanford. Tlie Rev.
Otis Raines officiated at the
ceremony.
Thr bride wns given In
marriage by her m iii , Kegan
Truman. She chose for her
vows an Ivory gown of larc
and tulle. The lace bodice
was accented by a V-neck
with a formal length skirt of
talTcta and net trimmed with
border lace. Her headpiece
was a circle of Ivory roses.
She carried a bouquet of
Ivory, purple and lilac roses
with matching streamers.
Attending the bride as ma­
tron of honor was Ann New­
ell. Maid of honor was

D ie tric h -----Continued from Page BB
was 80. Today, she enjoys her
grandchildren and reading.
Would they do It all over
again?
"Yes, yes. I would." Max said.
"WeVc lived a very Interesting
life."
Mary Jo agrees.

Jord Herald

as society
and advertising director. She Is
an active
member or the
Woman's Club o f Snnford Inc.,
and Is the aunt o f movie star
John Schneider.

bOURINE HONORED
BY CHURCHWObtEN
bourine Messenger had the
surprise o f her life at a recent
Sunday worship service at the
First Presbyterian Church of
Sanford. She was called from
the congregation to the podium
where she was presented a
plaque by
Elder burlene
Sweeting,
historian
of
the
women o f the church.
"She (bourine) was so sur­
prised." burlene said. "She
didn't have a clue."
In making the presentation,
Lurlenc said to bourine, "The
Presbyterian Women o f the
Presbyterian Church USA and
specifically your sisters
In
Christ at First Presbyterian
Church. Sanford, have selected
you as our 1998 Life Member­
ship recipient."
bourine moved to Sanford
with her family when she was 4
years old. She has been active
In the community and was the
first woman In the county
elected to public ofllce. Super­
visor of Elections.
Altliough site has been a
member o f the First Presbyte­
rian Church for only 10 years,
she has been a member o f Cir­
cle III for more than SO years.
She was a member o f the Bap­
tist Church until the death of
her mother. Mrs. Lillian V ick ­
ery. and later joined the Pres­
byterian Church.
A historian by nature. Lou rIne Is a wealth o f Information
on the local scene. She was
formerly employed by the San-

L1QHTB OUT C ALL
FOR OUTDOOR DANCE
Passers-by at the School o f
Dance Arts on Elm Avenue last
Monday night may have * jr mlsed that some form o f m id­
night madness was going on.
Miriam Doktor and Valerie
Weld. Instructors,
and 40
dancers taking a swing dancing
class were left In the dark as
the course came to a close.
The lights went out, prompting
the dancers to take their act
outdoors In the parking lot.
Lights were provided by sev­
eral vehicles and the music
from CD's drifted
from
a
nearby truck.
According to Valerie, all had
a ball as their toes twinkled In
the moonlight (and car light).
Twenty couples completed the
course and w e ll tell you about
their final night on the town
next week. "Everybody feels so
good about themselves," V ale­
rie said. "Especially the gen­
tlemen who can now as a lady
for a dance with ease."
D KCH H O PP TO
ADDRESS H IS T O R IA N 9
You're Invited to a meeting or
the Sanford Historical Society
on Thursday. July 23. at 5:30
p.m., at the New Tribes Mis­
sion. formerly the grand old
Mayfair Inn. Guest speaker will
be BUI KJrchhofT, a former
Seminole
County
Com m is­
sioner. whose family owned the
prestigious hotel and lived
there In Die late 1940s.
The meeting Is open to the
public but reservations are
necessary by colling 323-6952.
You are also asked to bring
your own sandwich.

II was hot. No It wan Sa­
hara Desert hot.
But that
didn't Mop thr fun and kin
(lowing
from
C-RED's
(Coalition
for
responsible
Eennloekhatehee Development
) Bar D-Q fundraiser Saturday
In Chuluntn. Willi all the de­
velopment uprooting Seminole
county. C-RED held the Bar B
Q to raise funds geared toward
managing development of the
Econlockhatchee
River,
the
secondest largest tributary of
thr St. Johns River and an an
iOutntnmllng Florida Water!.
C-RED was formed by local
cltzenn
from
Die
Ov1rdo\Chuluota area In 1990
to encourage and promote renponnlblc development In the
Eeon River Basin, primarily
East Seminole County. Their
focus In on long-term planning
of growth and development
that does not adversely Impact
the natural resources and
their mr.il chan ter of life.
The not-for-profit group in
headed by Mike Rich, a b io lo ­
gist and many other volunteers
who
evuluutc
development
projects and act an watch dogs
to ensure the developers, the
city and the county abide by
the rule and requirements of
the Growth Management Act
and
Chapter
120
which
strongly rncouruges communi­
ties to be Involved In
o f development In their area.
"This area In Ihe uplands are
covered by the Econ River Pro­
tection Ordinance which re­
stricts development and tries
to maintain the real character
o f development. " said Mike
Rich.
“The City o f Oviedo
stated In It's protection ordi­
nance that this area has spe­
cific rural character not in­
tended for urbanization".
Rich sold that his primary
concerns o f protection ar the
tributaries,
wetlands,
and
lakes associated with the econ.
These - regions s u p p o rt. the
wildlife which would greatly
decline or disappear with Ita
habitat developed.
"If we systematically develop
each tributary o f the Econ with
small lot houses, we drive out
all the small food for the
redatore." Rich said.
"We
ave to keep the tributaries,
rivers, and lakes producing
wildlife. I f we manage It prop­
erly. there will be sandhill
cranes blue heron, bobcats,
and turkeys. So lt*s a choice."
Rich d ie d a survey on what
tourists would most want to
see when they visit.
Number
one on the list was theme
parks; number two. the wilds
o f Florida.
Since tourism
drives (Toridais economy.this
perspective would favor the
managed development
Rich
and other volunteers are trying
to attain.
"This Is an oustandlng Flor­
ida water, a core area we want
to protect from unmanaged
growth and development," he
said. "Preserve our best areas,
not Just for the tourists, but for
ourselves."
For more Information on CRED or If you are Interested In

S

Pauline, 16 montha
old (uppar photo),
with hor mothar,
Suaan Damora of
Chuluota, rldaa a
pony during C-RED'e
Ber-B-Q, a fund•
ralaar to halp protact
and managa devel­
opment along the
Econ River. Danielle
Whipple, 6, (left, In
left photo) geta her
face painted by Vel
Rotarlue et the
event.

attending one o f t h « r meetings
. contact Christie at 365-9553
or Ann at 365-9763.

Oviedo Parka and Recreation
offers Tennis Camp July 27
through
July
31.- Monday
through Friday, 1:30 p.m. to
3:30 p.m. at Riverside park.
1600 Lockwood Bhd. Costs arc
as follows:
960/wcek/ctty
residents , 965/week/ non-city
resident
For ages 7-12 years seriously
Interested !n tennis, lessons
are available. Students must
bring their own racquet, a
swim suit and towel- i f time
allows to Jump Into the pool,
instruction Is
provided
by
U S ITR
Professional
Bob
Newsome. For more Inform a­
tion. please call 977-6081 or
977-6078.
OOD GROUP T O M EET
The Old Downtown Develop­
ment Group whose mission to
a create a town center with a
unique atmosphere that will
provide commerce and encour­
age cultural, recreational, and
educational activities. Officially

Rowellshe walked Into Talbott's and
got
an
application.
Three
months after applying. Jenni­
fer was thrilled to hear the
news that she was one of the
fortunate recipients.
The scholarship Is specifi­
cally for people who liavc been
out o f school fbr 5 years or
more. Jennifer will be using
the scholarship to get a C om ­
munications Marketing degree
from the Florida Metropolitan
University. Jennifer
already
lias ludf a year's credit for a t­
tending Seminole Community

College.
Jennifer Is originally from
Washington, D.C. She has
been In Lake Mary for 9 years.
She loves the community and
believes In giving back to the
community. She has been ac­
tive with the Lake Mary Cham ­
ber o f Commerce, helping get
donations for their annual Fan­
tasy Night. She also partlclted In the Relay for Life In
ke Maty.
Currently, Jennifer la work­
ing at Hancock Information
Group tn market research.

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fontied tn early 1997. t h e - o r
ganlzatlon Is made up o f lopal
business owners and con ­
cerned citizens to express their
concerns for the old downtown
area.
ODD meets the
second
Tuesday of every month at the
Oviedo City Hall at 7 p.m. Eve-

ryone is tnvMed to attend.
Mark your calendars for the
ODD's
Crulse-In with the
Travelers Car Club oT Sanford
the 3rd Saturday o f every
month In downtown Oviedo
starting around 5 p.m.
For more Information, call Rick
Bums at 366-1096.

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handsome boyfriend in the world —
and the niceat, I thought, until t
realised that ’ Ben'' does not under­
stand or reaped my favorite activi­
ty: shopping.
Yesterday, my friend and I took
Ben shopping with us, so he could
understand the appeal. I explained
everything to him the night before,
but shopping day waa a disaster. He
was not up at 4:30 to be first in lint.
He poked around and refused to
w ear the ahopplng attira I had
given him — comfortable those and
a backpack, In the shops, ha refitted
to cooperate. Hia critical attitude
attracted embarrassing attention
from other shoppers. To top it all
off, when I made a purchase, ho
would throw up hla arms and
■cream, *Run, Visa Card! Run!*
My friend could not atop laugh­
ing. I waa ao angry I haven't bean
able to spaak to him since. Abby,
how could this man be so insensi­
tive to a y feelings? Now 1 am no
longer sum this relationship is such
a good idea Ben is l
has a great career, but is this rela­
tionship worth saving? I'm not giv­
ing up my shopping excursions
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u 'ro boon b a y in g w h a t Bon
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call eoureelf “purchaaelessT
W h a te v e r hla m a a c u lln o
appeal m ight be, Ben la clearly
n o t s o m e o n e w h o 's l i k e l y to
develop ■ lo re fo r shopping.
I f you r Ideal man is one who
en joys risin g a t 4t30 a.m., put­
tin g on sensible shoes and ca r­
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DEAR ABBY: I couldn't believe
your answer to T u r k e y le a e in
Arkansas *
Gwen is being told what to do,
when to do it, how to do it and then
expected to show respect to the per­
son giving the orders, and you call
Arr a turkeyl I thought the 'M e
Tarxan, you Jane* mentality was a
thing of the past. Nowhere In the
latter does the turkey hunter say ha
ai ktd Gwen i f aha wanltd to go
hunting, and nowhere do 1 sea
where ha listened to her reply. That
brainless turkey hunter needs to
quit sn iffin g his fact paint and
p
that Gwen lai using passive
the pointi o f her
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for hia sport sndlda Ilack of

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forced to g o along on the turkey
hunt. She cou ld h a ve refu sed
the Invitation.
T h e b a n te r w ants a wom an
w ith whom to share hla love o f
tu rk e y h u n tin g, and G w en is
d e fin ite ly not that wom an. Bo,
f o r h la p u rp o a ea , sh e fa a
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driven who didn't see ihe cyclists.
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communication skills.
Beauty and an ability to cook arts
poor reasons upon which to base a
A D V IC 1
relationship. Ir Turkeyless’ wants
a relationship, not only does he
, need to learn to communicate better
and listen, he should look for com­
mon Interests rather than expecting
Owen to kowtow to his.
ABIGAIL
AGROUSE HUNTER
VAN BUREN
IN MINNESOTA

DEAR ABBY: I just roared at the
letter from "Turkeyless in Arkan­
sas.’ I couldn't stop laufhing, so I
sat down and wrote my own version
— from a woman's point of view. It's
titled, ’ Men Are From the Forest;
Women Are From the Mall.''
Hope you enjoy i t
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recorded
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Center tn Sanford:
May 38 * Dcniza and Chad
Gardner. Sanford, Boy
May 29 - Mlchaela and Frances
Dumin, Sr., Deltona, Boy
May 30 - Audrey Dias and
Franklin Barrios, Jr,, Sanford,
Oirl
May 31 - Barbara Thunui and
Robert Durden, Osteen, Olri
June 1 • Adrienne and Eric
Jackson, Altamonte Springs,
Boy; Jennifer and Daniel Bern,
Deltona, Boy
June 3 • Yvette and A M a Bell,
Sanford, Boy; Tracy and Isaiah
Williams, 111, Sanford, Olrl
The following births were
recorded at Columbia Medical
Center In Sanford:
June 12 • Elisha Evans.
Orange City,
Olri; Toneka
Alexander and TUron Hough.
SeLand. Boy; Michele and
Stephen Fletcher. Deltona. Boy
June 14 - Belinda and Travis
Bauer. Deltona. Girt; Cristina
and Carlo# Patino.
Winter
Springs. Boy; Tiffany Price and
Eric Undo, DeBary, Olri
June 15 • Tabitna and J oel
Price. Deltona, Boy; Patricia
and
William
Tuggle.
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Deltona. Boy
June 16 - Michelle and Edward
Howard, Jr.. Sanford, Bey;
Cora Williams, Sanford, Bey
The following births were
recorded at Florida Hospital in
Altamonte:
June 9 • Jennifer Hawkins,
Casaclbcny. Boy
June 13 • Heather Henderson
and Michael Green, Sanford,
Olri; Donna and Steven Oreen,
Oviedo, Oiit: Roaanie Joseph
and Mas Pierre, Altam onte
Springs, dirt
June 13 • Rebecca and Walter
Oreen, Deltona. Girl: Cheryl
and Eric Qcgner. Deltona, Boy
June IB - Mary and W illiam
Weld, Altamonte Springs, Olri;
Paula and William VTctera,
Sanford, Boy
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recorded at Central Florida
Regional Hospital:
June 16 • Maria and Ceaar
Deltona. Olri
June 16 - Sheri and Kenneth
Clark. Deltona, B ey. Kimberly
Yoataneucs. Sanford, Boy
J u M fill Toova H am U M a od
David Hllla, DeltaruT o ir i

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COMING THIS WEEKEND

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Students

Can you be
arrested without
a warrant?

environment

Should government
meetings be televised?
F&amp;PONDKNT
SANFORD • City officials, directors of civic
boards, members of the Oieater Sanford Cham­
ber of Commerce and other Male and local
elected officials wtU join Sanford Mayor Larry

Sanford...one brick at a time.* will lake place at
noon. Friday. In Magnolia Square in downtown
Sanford, wtth a light lunch homed by Conklin,
ftwter A Homes Engineers. Inc.
The event wtU gtve an overview of the
•1,743.000 construction project about to begin
on Second Street, aa weg as how this construc­
tion U port of a much target *23.5 million city-

CASSELBERRY • The Semi
nole County Council of Local
Governments ICAINO) met re­
cently In Casselberry, to dlsruaa an Item city governments
are considering the broadanting of meetings on local
television. Sheriff Don Esllnger
also told the group that the
weekend Jail program will be
replaced.
After the traditional opening
remarks and role call, mem­
bers and mieMs were welcomed
by Caaatfceny Mayor Brute
Ptonovoat.
Although the formal lor the

Orsngr County's current Or­
ange TV. CALNO has Indicated
M wig continue efforts of gath­
ering support for this activity
throughout the county. Winter
Springs Commissioner and
CALNO Chairwoman Cindy
Oenneg sold, 'this is the time
for the governing bodies to join
up.*
Seminole County
School
Board and CALNO member
Larry Furlong first bnx^ht this

Since then. It was understood
Ihat the county had more lev­
erage to get the project started
because of Its agreement with
Ttme Warner Coinmunlcatlona
frWCI
Further. TWC and
Clututel 34 tiad worked with ■
task force to examine this In­
creased media coverage.
Furlong Mild. This has taken
a lot longer than any of ua had
ever hoped for.*
It was also mentioned that
Chatutel 24 would like to be
the vendor an the system and
there were certain capabilities
that they hove. However, there
wtU be a healthy competition
fur litis project. Furlong had
alto discussed Itow the City of
Sanford and many other cities
In (he county were aiding In
Ihla project.
Srmlnote County Sheriff Don
Eakngrr was also on hand to
explain the Weekend Day Re­
porting Program. *WeVe aokrd
end program to a day reporting
program.* hr said. It la exprrlcd to start October I.
The new program will replace
llir weekend Jail program and
will allow Individuals lo repay
their debt to society by doing

Beth
Newbtrg. Joe
B.
Naarhl. Valorle Sutton and
Mark Bridges • ranging In age
from 10 lo 38 - rode In the
Special Olympics 1088 Slate
Equestrian Championships In
Tampa on May I and 2.
Although the four began their
equestrian training last Sep­
tember at Ebse and Jim
Hukne'a Circle * lf Ranch In

lata, guiding
Bojanglea" m

Theatre Project
season finale:

Jake’s Women

bark to your respect hr gov­
ernments with this, we want to
makr better use of our re­
sources*
Also discussed was a resolu­
tion adopted by the council
where the cities of Seminole
County (Altamonte Springs,
Casselberry. Lake Mary. Longwood. Oviedo. Sanford and
Winter Springs), along with the
Seminole County School Hoard
and Srminolr County will pur
sue an Interlocal Agreement
called the Intergovernmental
Manning Coordination Agree­
ment of 1907 (IPCAI.*
This agreement will give no­
tification between the county,
cities and the school board In
mallets dealing wtth Issues
like mutual borders, voluntary
annexation, density changes,
crooning, comprehensive plan
changes, and other land re­
lated Issues. A motion was
made and the agreement was
officially passed by CALNO.
This arms followed by a brief
update by each government
representative. These reports
Included: Casselberry Com­
missioner At Clark who con­
gratulated the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office, os well as. the

years ago In a Broward County
program known as Horses A
Handicapped. She worked with
numerous special riders for 8
years. When her husband. Jim.
was transferred by BellSouth
to Orlando, the asked If there

�M *Santool* Herald. Sankwd, Florida •Thursday. May 14, 19M

SANFORD ■ Seminole Volun­
teer Enterprises will distribute
fresh vegetable* provided by
Farm/Share. Friday. May IS
from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. The
distribution will he at the Food
Commodities ofTlcr located st
407 W. 4th Street In Sanford,
on the MHilh side of the
building nt 4th and Kim Ave­
nue. Recipients are asked to
enter off Laurel Avenue and
exit on Elm.
The vegetables are available
to very low and low Income
households.
The dismbuttou
ts con­
ducted tn accordance with the
U.5. Department o f Agricul­
ture policy which prohibits
discrimination on the basis of
race, color, set. age. handicap,
religion or national origin.
B taaftt j f it l t i l l
A huge, multi-family yard
sale win be held Friday. May
19 sad B a frta y. May 19 be­
ginning at 8 a.m. each day at
709 Sarlta Street
(behind
Hardees, off 17-92), Sanford.
The sole will Include baby
Items, toys, bikes, clothes,
books, furniture, appliances
and morel
All proceeds will benefit the
Colton Seaky Help Trust
Fund. Colton la a 25 month old
Sanford resident who baa a
rare condition that affects the
growth of his arteries. He Is
the third and youngest person
known lo have arterial hy­
poplasia syndrome. Depending
on his medical condition as he
grows. Colton will require an
unknown number of surgeries.
Donations may also be made
directly to hta medical trust
fond ah Colton Seaky Help
Ttuat Fund. P. O. Ban 7M .
Apopka. PL 32704-0756.

8:30 am an 9tta*day, May
IS . Iltkrre will m m at UtileBig Ecun Pom l. 881 Bnrr
Street. Oviedo.
Thu la a 5 mile troll. Wear
sturdy shoes, bring your lunch
and plenty of water. Guests
are welcome. No reservations
are required.
For details and directions
rail the Wilderness Trrkker
InfoLtne (407) 351-9960 or
visit
their
web
page
http://www.ieoeltlea.com/-wt
Id-trek/.
SANFORD • Seminole Hope
Neighborhood Advisory Coun­
cil will meet at the West San­
ford Days A Girls Club dstsrday. May 19 at noon.
F r9 9 c a iic tr ic r a t n in f
CENTRAL FLORIDA • Many
ple Uvc tn Florida for the
uttful weather that ran
wreak havoc on our skin.
Mcdlral experts agree that
overexposure to summer sun.
especially when tt results In
severe sunburn or bllstenng.
to lire principal cause of skin
cancer. One In 7 Americans
will get this most common
•PI* of cancer in their life­
time. With early detection skin
cancer can lie cured about 05
percent of the time If detected
and treated early enough.

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Central Honda Healthcare
System It offering free skin
cancer screenings at their
Cancer Care Centers on 9at&gt;
■■day. May 19 from 9 a.m.
until noon. Participating der­
matologists will check for pos-

The Center for Birds of Prey holds
baby owl shower to raise money

venm 0

of B

capper?,
MAITLAND - Even If you
missed the 13th Annual Baby
Owl Shower at the Audubon
Center for Birds of Pray In
Maitland Saturday. May 9, you
ran make atlll contributions In
the form of a "baby osrt shower
Not only is spring the busiest
season at the Audubon Center
for [Unis of Prey, tt ts also
when It hold Its main fund
raising event to raise cash and
restock supplies for the teat of
(he year. Spring came early
this year for the Center, with a
record 139 raptors admitted
In the first quarter of 1998. so
there to deftnltetv a need.
The festive day at the center
Included children's activities,
educational programs Bid a
sneak preview of Project Wingspread, a redevelopment plan
for the Center. Baby raptor
exhibits win be done differ­
ently this year due to federal
regulation changes.

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Quests were ashed to bring a
iMfay owl shower' gtff. which
could Include a cash donation
or supplies such m laundry
detergent, paper towels, dis­
infectant or any number of
Items on the Center's Wish

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Arrest
deputies. Houser *
with felony battery.
George Baker. 42.
Island Dr.. Longwood.
rested by Seminole
deputies. Baker was
with battery.

of 2400
was ar­
County
charged

waa arrested in the 3600 block
of South Orlando Drive. Ceaare
allegedly tried to stgn a atolen
check with a take name, and a
purse was found in defendant's
ear that did not belong to her.

M M 9t
D • The Citterns far
County Natural Dierf Fund organisation

reported stolen out of
Orange County end one hod
■ sawed off barrel which was
illegal. Officers also report­
edly unturned crack co­
caine. marijuana and a vari­
ety of handgun ammunition.
Because of a lengthy arrest
rrconi inciuaing Kaony con*
vtctlona. Williams status as a
convictrd felon prohibits him
from posaeaalng flrrarma.
Aa a result of the search,
William* haa been charged
with possession of a firearm
by a convictrd felon; posses­
sion of crack cocaine; pos­
session o f marijuana; pos­
session o f a short-barreled
shotgun; possession of drug
sms

Citterns
far
Seminole
County Natural Disaster Relief
Rind is holding a benefit Bike
fan and Party on f e a f e f ,

Hand &amp;. Beverly

7:30 p m m#uly. The Her.
Charles Banka of Opm Door
Baptist Church
In Eatonvtttr, la in charge of the aera­
te*.
&gt; Everyone la invited to at­
tend. The Hra. Anthony M iller
tapaatarof Mt. Sinai,
h r more tnhnnolten or a free
brochure call 32g-2l2l.

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�DEAR ABBY; Thank you for
your remit response to 'Pleased In
the Sunshine Bute* whose daugh­
ter snd son-in-law were helped by
Planned Parenthood. Years ago,
they helped me, too.
In Itt70. when I was 16 years

A n m te a v S u p trm a rto F

were married. I decided to do my
senior term paper on methods of
birth control. In my research, I dis­
covered Planned Parenthood
When I explained that I wanted
the information for my term paper,
they offered to send a speaker to
school to speak to my class. On the
day of the urrM-ntation, many stu­
dents were late for their next rlaaa'
The hunger for knowledge that
these 17- and 16-year-olds pos­
sessed was astonishing The presen­
ter used visual aids and handouts,
and the students' questions were
answered honestly and hilly. One
classmate was arvrn months preg­
nant I wonder if her pregnancy
could have been avoided had such
an open, frank lecture been given
seven months earlier.
I followed Planned I'arvnthaod's
advice, and when my husband and I

had rome all the way from Califor­
nia tn the United Mateo to purchase
it.
The clerk's comment was, *Ye
should ha'e left 16 minutes earlier!"
MARIE M PEDERSON,
SANTA MARIA, CAUP.

Theatre-----with OTP play*.
The cast of John's Includes
Al Krulick aa Jake. Kelly
llolden as Maggie. Michelle
Ureaugh aa Karen. Marlasa
Styne aa Molly (age 12). Kim
Crandan as Molly (age 21).
Christine Dcrferr aa Edith, An­
gela Jo Strohm aa Juke and
Kelly Welle aa Sheila. Anne

lin in g to directing.
The play will run through
May 31.
IVrformance* will
take place Thursdays. Fridays
and Saturdays at 8 p m. and
Sundays at 2 p m Tlekrls are
SIB on Fridays and Saturdays.

and 613 for Thursday and Sunday performance*. Discounts
are available for senior*, atudents, and SCC (acuity, staff
and atudent*. For more tnformatfon. call the box ofiler at
328-2040.

CALNO

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between the Individual cities of
Seminole County, aa wdl aa
the Seminole County School

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Railroaders-Cubs top Sunniland in Bambino baseball

D o not rate
the baseball
season on a
lack o f a state

SANFORD _ So much for • showdown.
Erik Bmim hurled ■ two-hmer and Karl
Henkel and Freddy Howard drove In two runs
each as the Railroaders-Cuba thumped their
nearest competition, the Sunniland Corpora­
tion-White Sox. 13-3. In Sanford Recreation De­
partment liabe Ruth Uaaeball Bambino League
action at Roger Holler Junior Field Wednesday
evening.
In the other game, the First Union-Athletics
solidified their hold on third place in the Ameri­
can Division by scoring eight nma in the sixth
inning to pull out an ll-ft victory over the Flay
It Again Sports-Yankeca.
With the victory the Cubs are now 13-1 and
have all but d tnched the tap seed from the

B ig battle
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fo r M en ’s
W ednesday
title chase

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Sanford flintrare boats recta
every Wednesday night ■* 7:48 p.tn.
The three daaaea run each week

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Softball-

A B ekaB ook.

C aatiaoad hoa r Fags I I

Tim Ralnr* i» « Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankee* His Mats for the 1998 season Is
m ihe first column, personal-best season

totals In the Bcrond column and career totals
(including 1998 gomes) In the third column
Raines walked as a pinch hitter Wednesday
In the Yankees' H-0 victory over the Texas.

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Henkrl scored on u passed ball and Howard
npped another triple and scored on on error.
The winners added another (our runs tu the
third Inning on on KUI grounder by Damien
Ward. Rill double* by Krtk Brcurn and Henkel
and on RHI triple by Howard.
The White Sox scored their final nm In the
fourth Inning oh Mitchell singled and scored on
on RBI single by Bloom.
The Cubs then closed out the Run Rule win o*
Roger Brcurn and Dekyuan Dcbose both walked
and later scored on passed balls.
Enk Drrum. In addition to gtvtng up Just two
hits, struck out 10. walked two and only allowed
one earned run.
Powering the Cubs' offense were Freddy How­
ard (3-for-3 with three triples, two runs scored,
two RB!l. Karl Henkel (triple, double, two m m
scored, two RBI), Levi Glib (two singles, one run
scored). Erik Breum (double, three runs scored,
one RBI). Dekyuan Dcbose (two runs scored).
Alton Hicks (one run scored) and Damien Ward
(one RBI).

Providing the offense for the White Sax were
Bacsrlc Mitchell (one single, one run scored).
Eddie Bloom (one single, one RBI) and Larry

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Deadline ta May 20th.
For more information contact Richard C.
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IN B R I E F
Girls AAU hoops champs

Summer youth basketball

SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
and the Orlando Magic have been awarded
tha IBM AAU Otria Basbrthall Cfewnpfcmm stx age groups.
May 8 th -10th the 13-and-Under. 14and-Under and 16-and-Under will compete:
and on May 18th-17th the 12-and-Lnder. 15and-Under and 17-and-Under will square off.
The Championships are qualifiers for the
AAU National Championships to be held In
July In various cities around the country.
Teams wishing to enter the Florida Cham­
pionships or needing additional Information
should call Ken Patrick. Seminole Commu­
nity College. (407) 328-2093 or Tom Blert,
Orlando Magic, at (407) 916-2681.

WINTER SI’RINGS _ The Winter Springs
Basketball League will offer a summer select
foe boys and girls in the
___ i/Whtrr Springs ares.
Divisions will conalal of boys and girls In
age groups of 10-and-Under 11-and-Under
12-and-Undm 13-and-Unden M and Under
15-and-Under. or grade levels 3-through-8.

Paisika Softball Tournament
PALATKA _ The Blue Crab Festival Softball
Tournament will take place May 22-25. In
Palatka at Triangle Pant.
AU Men'a and Chinch Slow-PUch classes

RBI). Jeremy Chunat
(two triples, two runs, two
RBI). Larry Chunat (two sinKies. run. RBI). Dainaso Emrrlc
(two singles, three RBI). Steve
Gaines (single, nm. two RBI).
Brian Jones (single, two runs).
Rob lannonr (stnglr. RBI) and
Jason Mustek. John Whtgham
and John Muslrk (one single
and one nm scored each).
Wells Construction: Grorgr
Pur/lg (double, two singles.
RBI). Chris Wargn (two dou­
bles. two nms. RBI). Kundy
Brown (double, single. KUI).
Tim Cooper (two singles, run).
Krrmy Brown (two singles).
Robert liln (single. RHI). Troy
Hickson (slnglr). Malt Kalasnlk
(nm) and J«sly ('oo|&gt;rr (Hill).
Tire City; Denny Miller (homr
run. double, two nms. RBI),
Jarnlr H im (double, single,
two nui*, two Kill). Bobby
Brow-ii (two singles, two nui*).
Chris Bryson (two singles,
nin). Trey llmsseur and Mlkr
Clark (two singles and one RBI
earh). Dee I hum (single), John
Strw.irt Inin. RBI) and Miikry
Cogbum IRBI)

Each division will be limited to eight teams
and each team will play eight games at vari­
ous Oviedo/Winter Springs area gyms during
the months of June and July, culminating
with a division tournament. All games will be
played according to the Florida High School
Activities Association rules.
AU others will cost 670 per player and
must register by May 20th.
Coaches who are In Interested in placing a
team In this league should contact Chris
Marietta a t'321-5282 or Ttmy McDonald at
897-1457.

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Troy
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(double, nm). Chris Wargo
(single, two nms. RHI), Krnny
llrown (single. RBI) and Kandy
Brown jmn).
Nobles Conatnictlon: Jeff
Chunat (four singles, nm. RBI).
Kevin Julian and Lurry Chunat
(two singles, one run scored
and one RBI each!. Jsson Mu
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Gaines (triple, run. two RBI).
Jeremy Chunat (double, run.
RBI). Anthony Foster (double,
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Domaao Enteric (single, nm).
Rob lannone (run. RBI). John
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Pebble Junction: Jerry Co­
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RBI). Johnathan Jours (single,
mu. Kill), Brett Mollr (single,
two Rill). Kvle tlmhakrr. Bob
Markos and Joey Dillon nin
(one single und one nm scored
each). Mike Miller (alnglrl and
Dave Bennett and Blake Mirray (one run scored each).

The Athletics, however, got their bats going m
the sixth timing a* Jonathan Magnum tripled
with one out and the next seven batters all
reached, and scored, lie fore the final two oulx
were recorded. The only other hits in the ndly
was ail RBI double by Joey Dean and a single
by Jeff Bowers.
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Prhblr Junction: Blake MirDoing the damage for thr Athletics were Jona­
than Magnum (triple, double, one nui scored, my Riirre singles, two nms.
one RBI). Joey I&gt;ean (double, one nm scored, Kllll. Mlkr Miller (three sin­
one RBI). Keith Rivers Idoublc. one nin scored). gle s. nin. Hill). Johnathan
JcfT Bowers and Slcvr Dennis (one single and Junes (home nm. slnglr. nm.
one nm scored each), Frank Santoro (three runs three Kllll. Kyle Brubaker
scored) and Brett Stalker. Ravin Lawson and (double, slnglr. run). Dave
Co m (single, nm. RBI). Dave
Ryan Thome (one nm scored each).
Hie Yankees were led by Denick llam a Kaeberlrln (single, two runa).
(double, two runs scored, one RBI). Andres Joe DlBanolo (single. RHI),
Redding (double, one run scored), Bruce Hip- Kent Brubaker (slnglr). Dave
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Tire City:
Jamie
Pltrer
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RBI). BUI Cogbum (double, two
singles. RBI), Trey Braascur
(home run. double, two runs,
two RBI), Red Gamer Itwo sln£es, run. two RBI). Bobby
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Ouy (two singles, run. RBI). Raines
(triple, nm. RBI). Hutchins (triple, run),
Larson and Green (one double, one nm
scored and one RBI each). Goff and Frost
(one single and one run scored each) and
Louwsma (single. RBI).
Pintles: Brookes (double, two runa) and
Erickson. Cleveland. Schneider and Harris
(one single each).
Expos: Mundy (double, two RBI). Wil­
liamson (single, two runa), Sondheim
(single, run). Neubauer and Bryant (two
runs scored each) and Morales. Blue and
Shane (one nm scored each) and Scott
(RBI).
Indians: Green (two doubles, single, two
runs). White (two singles, two runs. RBI).
Sheppard (single. RBI). Brumley (single)
and Litton. Washburn and Lawrence (one
nm scored each).
MAT 6
Red Sox: Lowe (triple, two singles, three
runs), Killingsworth (double, two singles,
two runs). Sheffield (three singles, nm).
Soydura (triple, single, two runa), Casey
(double, single, run). Sheffield (two singles,
three runs), Doney (double, run). Towers
(single) and Doney (run).
Marlins: Riggins (double, single, taro
runs). Shannls (double, single), Williams
(double, nm). Bryan (single, run). Barrier.
White and Webb (one single each) and Foo­
ler (nm).
MAT 7
Athletics: Dustin Annett (taro singles,
run. RBI), Curt Scott (home run, two nms,
three RBI). John Fletcher (triple, two runs,
two RBI), Brad Cook (triple, two RBI),
Justin Oomvan (double, taro runs), David
Beehner (single, two runs), Mario Sima
(single, run), Chris White (three runs) and
Tommy Bowers, Robert Chambers and
Glen Davis (one nm scored each).
Expos: Wright (two doubles, three RBI),
Mundy (taro singles, two runs). Neubauer
(single, run, RBI), Sondheim (single, RBI)
and LJ.. Morales and Scot (one tun scored
each).
Cardinals: Winston (double, single, three
runs, three RBI). Peterson (double,
(dou!
runs, taro RBI). Bemlng (single, taro nms.
RBI). Tubbs (single, two runs). Doug.

Sparks and Dickerson (taro runs scored RBI). Williamson (taro singles, taro runs.
each) and Joae (nm).
RBI). Byron (two singles, run). Sondheim
(double, run. RBI). Bryant (double, taro
Indians: Green (run).
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runs). Wright (double, run). Rlgo (single)
Athletics: Curt Scott (double, three sin­ and LJ. (run).
gles. two nms. three RBI), David Beehner
MAT IS
Red Sox: Lowe (two singles, two runs.
(double, taro singles, run. RBI). John
Fletcher (double, two singles, four runs). RBI), Kllllngsworth (double, run. RBI) and
Brad Cook (three singles, faro RBI). Justin J. Sheffield (single, run).
Gorman (two singles, taro runs, two RBI).
While Sox: Larson. Raines. Green, Lou­
Chris While (single, run). Dustin Annett wsma and Ouy (one single esch).
and Olcn Davis (one single each) and
Expos: Williamson (double, single, two
Tommy Bowers (run).
runs). Eddie (two singles, two runs).
Martins: James Foster (double, two sin­ Neubauer (two singles, run). Byron (two
gles. two runs), Gerald Riggins (double, singles), Brandon (double, taro runs), Blue
single, nm). John Bryan (two singles, run], (single, two runs). Wright (single, nun). 1_J.
James Parker and Quentin Herring (one jlaro runs) and Sondheim (run).
single and one run scored each) and Brian
Marlins: C. Williams (triple, single, run),
Shannls (run).
B. Shannls (double, single, nut). Q. Her­
Pirates: Nick Erickson (double, three ring. J. Foster. O. Riggins and J. Parker
singles, four nms. RUI|, Brad Locke (two (one single and one nm scored each) and
■ingles, two runs, two RBI). Frank Hicks White and J. Webb (one single each).______
(taro singles, taro RBI), Kenny Erickson
MAT 8
(taro singles. RBI), Kris Schneider (double,
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Llahtnakl (taro nms) and WUllam Cleveland
(run).
Indiana: Terry Green (single, two nms).
Eddie Dougherty (single, run), Bryan Trim­
ble and Dustin Washburn (one single each)
and Ron Sheppard (run).
While Sox: Raines (two triples, double,
single, four runs, four RBI), Oreen (two
singles, three runa, RBI). Hutchins (two
singles, nm), Louwsma (single, taro runs,
RBI). Frost (four runa). Walker (two runs),
Fleming, Scott and Barnes (one nin scored
each) and Pearson (RBI).
Cardinals: Taylor (double, run). Tubb
(single, run. RBI). Pearson (single, two
runs) and Sparks (single).
Red Sox: Soydura (taro doubles, single,
nms. two RBI), Beatty (triple, single,
four runs, RBI), Lowe (double, single, four
i. RBI), J. Sheffield (taro singles, taro
runs), Casey (two singles), Kill
(triple, two runs. RBI). Towers (single, RBI)
ana Doney and C. Sheffield (one nm scored
each).
Expos: Neubauer (double, taro singles.
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A rre st without w a rra n t m ay not be v alid
Bromeliad Society to meet Sunday
Interested persons are Invited
to attrnd. For Information, rail
.128 8231.
Tlie group meets the third
Sunday of the month, same
time, samr place.

The Semtnole Uromellad So­
ciety will hold the May meeting
on Sunday. May 17. from 2 to
4:30 p.m.. at thr Sanford Gar
dm Club. 200 Fairmont St. 3/4
mile north of Flea World. All

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Weight Watchers

Tire Seminole Sunrise Klwants Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m.. at Shonry’s. US 17
02. south ol AlriMirl floulevard.
Guest are welcome. For Infor
(nation, call Tony McDaniel at
324 0400

A local rhaptrr of Welgltt
Walt hers meets at tlie Luke
Mary
Community
llutldmg
every Thursday from 4 45 to
0 45 p.m
B l u e G r a s s P ic k e r s
Sanford Hlur Grass picker*
meet every TliurMlay. from 6-10
p m . at the Greatrr Sanford
Chamber of Commerce lick
era and gnimers y r welcome.
For Information. call John
Shaffer. 8211 45*31.

FrM clinic Friday
A free clinic to tncludr blood
pressure check blond sugar
s&lt; reenlng and inmitmt/ailons
will lie held every Frtday. limn
0 to II am., at thr Geneva
Flemenlary School In tlie old
school building, comer of first
and Main Street tn Geneva. Tire
clinic Is sponsored by tire
Seminole County Health Dr
partment in tunjurufkm with
the Seminole Courtly Sheriff*
Office and Geneva (elementary
S&lt; bool For information. c all
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A la n o n , A la t e e n
ALANON
and
ALATEKN
meeting* are held every Tlmr*
day. at 8 p m . at Sanford
Christian Church. 730 Upsala
Hoad. Sanford For informs
lion, coll 323 8324.

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Ihrr misdemeanors or felonies.
Misdemeanors
are
crimes
punishable tiy a year or less In
county (all and/or a maximum
line of • 1.000 Generally, mis­
demeanors include i rimes like
Ass.mli, lUMery. Carrying a
Concealed Wrapon. Disorderly
Conduct Driving Under the InIhirmr, and certain dnig of­
fenses. Felonies on the other
hand an- crimes wlilih are
punishable try death of tmpris
onmeiil Ui the siatr penilenllary for more than a year.
Felonies include more serious
crimes like llurglary. Kobliery,
Sexual Mattery, and Murder.
Whether an arrest Is for a
misdemeanor nr a lelony generallv del ermines under what

circumstances the arrest may
Ire made without a warrant. For
a misdemeanor, a warrantless
arrest may l»r made only If the
offense Is committed In the
presence of an officer. Addi­
tionally. a misdemeanor war­
rantless arrest must lie made
Immediately or In frrsh pur­
suit. Tlie law. however. Is less
rest hr live where warrantless
arrests for felonlr* are con­
cerned. Unlike for u misde­
meanor. a felony offense does
not have to hr rommlllrd In
the presence of an officer for a
warrantless arrest to he valid.
In the case of a felony all the
law requires is that an officer
luce .1 reasonable belief that a
crime was committed and that
the person to !&gt;c arrrsted
rommlllrd it.
There are however, some ex­
ceptions to thr grnrral rides
staled alwvr For rxample, an
officer may make a warrantless
arTrst regardless of thr classi­
fication ol the alleged rrtmr
whm a warrant has hern is­
sued and Is hrld by another
otflrrr Additionally, an ofllrer
may makr a warrantless arrest

when then* is probably cause
lu believe that a person has
rommlllrd an art of domestic
violence. child ubusr, or then*
La danger of such violence un­
less the person Is arrrsted
without delay.
A great number of arrests are
exrruted without a warrant
every year. The validity of each
arrest turns on two major fac­
tors: the classification of thr
dime alleged and the rlrcum
stances surrounding the arrest.
Consequently, those factors
will usually determine whether
certain constitutional prater
lions afforded un urrester wtlj
hr triggered or whether certain
statemenls or evidence may lie
suppressed. In thr coming
weeks we will lie discussing
other aspects of arrests and
criminal law.
Manny Acevedo Is a practicing

attorney tn Seminole County
anti a member o j the Florida
Itar. lie ran be reached by rail
Inf) 323 4080. This column U for
general Ityformallon only and
should not be rrlied upon In (feu
of consulting an attorney about
your problem.

C .A .R . m em bers take a w a rd s at state con fab
Special to the Herald
The fort Mellon Society,
C hlldren ol
the American
Revolution IC A .Iil sponsored
by the Halite llaitlsou ( baptrr.
Daughters of the American
Revolution ID A H.| in Sanford
attended the 67lh Animal State
Conference of the Florida State
Sorirty, ( ‘ .A H at the Historic
Dellevlew Itlltmore Hesort In
Clearwater
Alexis Dabmskl. stale presi­
dent. fnmi the flora Clega So­
ciety. Clearwater, prraided
C A R . societies from across
tile state attended Honored
guests Included national offi­
cers Vlrtorta Spence and Jeff
Voorhix wIki brought grrrllrigs
from the National Society.
MemtN-m front the Fort Mel­
lon Society attending were Joe
Mtkler. Mean Duryea and Abby
thulium Tliey were accompa­
nied by senior mrmlirts. Mr
and Mr*. Charte* Decker, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Milder. Mr*.
Mills Boyd and Mm. Dan Dur­
ham several of whom ore
members of the Sollle I Unison
Chapter.
Joe Milder, president of the
Fort Mrllon Society, served as
urtlng registrar and gate tlie
Credentials Krport for tlie
Conference lleau Duryra led
the assembly tn the Hedge of
Allegiance lu tlie flag of the
United Stairs of America.
Alexis Dabmskl. F.S.C.A.R.
president had as her state
theme. 'Colonlul Apothecary
Revolutions' and her project
was to have members get In­
volved wttli local children’s
hospitals and other founda­
tions Dial research currs and
treatments for children with
various childhood diseases.
Societies were encouraged to
raise money and collect toys
and supplies to be donated to
the Isolation Ward Playroom of
the All Children’s Hospital In
Tampa.
Tlie candidate* for F.S.C-A.R.

OetoQtl** to tn* Florida Slot* Cortemnc* of tn* CMdranot in* Amoncan R*vouRmn from
office for the KWH HU year gave
dwir campaign spreelics. Afirrward. mem tiers enjoyed a
candidates party poolside.
Saturday activities included
report*
of
state
officer*,
chairmen and societies. As
president of Fort Mellon. Joe
Mlklrr gave the Society Report.
Ahliy Dm I urn. Kids Helping
Kids Chairman, gave that re­
turn. Voting for new officers
concluded lire session.
After lunch members toured

die histone Uelleview BUunorc
IwtU by Henry Plant and par­
ticipated in the F.5.CJLR.
Olympic* held on the resort
grounds.
The Conference concluded
Saturday evening with the
Awards lUnquet. Joe Mlklrr
wus presented with the pres­
tigious endowment Ftind Pin
from his society. The Fort
Mellon Society wo* proud to
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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17. 1998

Hope floats at Seminole High
Principal asks city to honor
its swimming pool pledge

Celebrating the end of elavery

Juneteenth
festival
Saturday

HKHA1J) S T A F F WRITER

l y M arra H n rfc la i
H ER ALD C O R R ESPO N D EN T

SANFORD • Seminole High School Principal
O rrtrh ra Schaphrr haa aakrd the Sanford city
commlaalonera lo honor a BS00.000 pledge lo
help build a awl mining pool .
Srhapkrr found out thla w rrk that a rrqural
for the pool waa not on Ih r priority Ust for fed •
end Community Development Building Grant
funds These moneys were approved for work on
dirt roads In Midway, affordable housing. Boys
and Girls clubs, the RtU Theater and fur the
Grove Cm marling Center.
*We are dtasppolnlrd and frustrated." Sc ha p
ker fold Sanford Mayor Larry Dale. *1 am asking
that thla project not die and that the city com

SEM INOLE
C O U N TY
J u n c lrm th 1% the oldest
known celebration of Ih r
ending of slavery. The festi­
val. with a wldr range of ac­
tivities. rntrrialua Ih r people
of ih r community Saturday
from H a.m. lo 5 p m.
Junctrenth la a llm r for
reassuring ra th other. for
parades.
prayrr*.
and a
gathering of neighbor* and
family m rm brra.
Music Una. gospel (row pa.
aprakrra and prrformrra arr
called upon lo aharr Ihrir
experience*. J u n rte m th haa
continued lo enjoy a growing
and healthy Interrat
for
Highlight a of this Sanford
(Midway Area) celebration
will be a parade al 10:45
a.m. which atarta al St. Mat*
thew Raptlai Church, main
aired, down SI pea Avenue lo
the alte of the lot of the new
St. Matthew Baptlat Chinch
w h ic h * la | » b it*
.
On Saturday,
entertain*
mem will be world renowned
artlata of T V and arreen
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Baa raattvai. I

Coretta Graham is ju st one of
the interesting people you’ll
meet in
OurTown Lake Mary

mtsalon c m do honor their offer of BS00.000 (or
the pool."
She said that Seminole High School boosters
will make *a llerrulran attempt" to fund raise
the additional $250,000 for the pool. Earlier,
the school officials though' It would take $1
million but they now believe It la possible al
$750,000.
‘ O rrtch en Srhapkrr haa asked for help and
well are what ran be done." Dale said Tuesday.
T h i s haa been a long battle to grt this pool
buill. We need It liere. We need It for the county
aa well aa the city. There la no public pool In
thla part of the county."
Sanford City Commissioner W hitry Eckstein,
who has taught al Seminole High for 20 years.

Downtown revitalization:
Lake Mary forges ahead
revitalise the former downtown
area, and again. It isn't happarting overnight. Dtaruaston
LAKE M AKY • The downtown
on the proposal, complete with
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westerly
along
Lake
Maty
Boulevard. It didn’t happen
overnight, but took several
decades.
Now. efforts are under way to

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in ih r ta a 2 S h ro c e e a la about
to be t a f a f The Downtown
Development Feasibility Study
la scheduled to be presented at
the Lake Mary C n y C o u n t s -

Group rallies to
save historic park
from development
By V icki BaDaccia

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD _ They're not
against development. They're
just against It In Fort Mellon
Park.
The Society for the Preser­
vation of Fort Mellon Park la
trying to get 3,000 signatures
on a petition to bring the mat­
ter of development to the peo­
ple. The group needs about
2.700 voters to sign the peti­
tion lo get It on the ballot, but
they are hoping for a few more
Just to
be sure they have
enough qualified algnalurra.
"We Just want thla to be a
democratic vote where every­
one who la against thls...nnd
everyone wlio la for It...haa a
chance to vote on It." said
Sonny Rabom. a volunteer co­
ordinator for the society.
Rabom said the group op ­
poses the cavalier attitude of
government officials, especially

developmen t fay itself,
that
without Mate or fodnal fond
tag. outside Manta,
probability of
funding and the peal

S E M IN O L E C O U N TY • Send
note C ounty has been selected
by the National 4aaoHaHon of
Redevelopment
to
retve their on­
nual Administrative Innovation
Award for Seminole's Housing
and Com m unity Development
Partnership Program.
Representatives
from
the
county are invited to accept
the award at the NAHRO an­
nual convention In Ju ly .
Th e Com m unity
Develop­
ment Partnership Program al­
lows for a heightened com m u-

Sanford Mayor L a n y Dale, who
"believe they are more quali­
fied than the people* lo make a
decision on the Issue of devel­
oping the park.
"This la the people's pork."
he said. “The people should be
able to decide what happens to
It."
Rabom said the group I*
not opposed to development.
They believe that development
la good for Sanford.
"It just does not belong
there In the people's park." he
said. "It lias to be done...Just
not there."
The Society for the Preser­
vation of Fort Mellon Park
hostrd a rally In the park last
weekend and got nearly 100

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signatures on thetr petition.
They liavc not counted how
many signatures they have In
total.
Over the next 2 weeks.
Baa Rally. Paga $A

atan meeting,
Many qu ntlo n a remain to be
answered, not the least of
which to the funding
n to m ^ Tb e
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Voluntoar Da v s Prswnan wsnto paopto to h a * aava Fart Halloa Fork.

Notes from the Florida Film Festival
By David Frastsr
H E R A LD STA FF W R IT E R
M AITLAND The 7th A n n u al Florida
Film Festival will be showing a special re­
stored version of the 1962 classic. To KOI a
Mockingbird.
Recently, the film, which
stars Gregory Peck and Robert Duvall In
hls big screen debut, was named as the
34Ih best film In the American Film Insti­
tute’s To p 100 Films of America.
To Kill a Mockingbird Is actually a re­
placement for Alfred Hltchcock’a The
Trouble with Harry. This la the film's East
Coast premiere after being restored by the
Universal Studios Archive. T h e movie has
been renovated with better quality linage
and sound. "We're at a stage where a lot of
these films are being restored," said Rich
Orula. marketing director for the Endan
Theater and the festival. T h i s Is the third
U .S . showing."
Based on Harper Lee's novel. To KOI a

Mockingbird won three Academy Awards
Including Peck's performance aa Attlcua
Finch . The story Is about racial prejudice
In the Deep South. It to also a maturation
of two youngsters. Tomorrow’s showing
will Mart at 7 p.m. and the film will run for
2 hours.
In addition to Mockingbird. another no­
table classic will be shown. Cliff Robertson
will be hosting a showing of the 1968
movie that brought him the Oscar. Chariy
In Its 30th Annlversanr will be a part of
"A n Afternoon with Cliff Robertson...’ . The
showing will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
In a aide note, the Florida Film Festival
w ill be running Kdd*a Delivery Service and
Once We W ert Stranger* agaln.These re­
peat screenings come at the foot of treICffd’s Is a
yo u ng witch who

of age More about a
to a small town to

perpetuate her magical abilities. T h e sec­
ond encore screening will be held Saturday
night st the Colonial Promenade.
The
movie will be screened at 7 p.m.
Once We Were S tn u ^ en la a
romantic comedy that was a huge success
at the first screening Saturday. J u n e 13.
Th e encore screening will be held at 9-JO
p.m. at the C o lo n ia l Promenade.
Tonight at a 5 p .m . screening at Colonial
Promenade Is a touching documentary
called Calling the Ghosts. The new feature
gives graphic, disturbing accounts of
women In Bosnian concentration camps.
But It also shows the hope and survival,
both physically and mentally, from the
atrocity these various women had to « t dure. The documentary wtU be preceded by
another called Memories Do Not B u m ..

note C o u n ty and _
serve aa partners for the
housing programs offered.
While these ogenctes have
thetr individual goals and m is­
sions. working together to
achieve the goals set forth by
Seminole
County
requires
teamwork.
communication
and understanding.
The awarded program helps
to bring together all the par­
ties. and the th re e jx rs o n
Seminole County stall. The
program also allows staff to
better gauge the success of the
activities of the over 25 public
and private agencies Involved.
Th e program constats of an
Initial phase ln. printed materials for the agencies'
monthly
meetings,
an ex­
change of expensive printed
materials, and other elements.
Th e program has allowed for
the Interagency com m unica­
tion that can lead to the re ­
duction of redundant efforts.
For instance, in the proceaa.
several homeowners had filed
with several agencies for the
same assistance. Th e
new
communication led to a more
centralized process for the
dtixena and provided a quasi­
watchdog arm for the govern­
ment to ensure residents do
not abuse the system.
Also, the program allows for
i standard timeline, etc. for
the agencies, allowing for
Overall, the awarded

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�2* . Seuvnois Herat), Santort. Florida Wednesday June 171998

Briefs
Continued from p«|( 1A
manage**. It make* for ra s trr
bi-m hm .itking;
polices
the
.igruclc* and residents: and is.
simply, more efficient.

Casselberry Sinking
CASSELBERRY
A 20 foot
wide, 8-foot sinkhole caved In
in the Splcrwood subdivision
in C asselberry T uesday after
noon. Tlie dry conditions in
tite area are being blam ed for
the fissure.
County workers
will be
m onitoring the hole on Cin­
nam on Circle. If U doe* not
widen, the workers will try to
till tt In. Tlie area h a s been
sectioned
off from
traffic
through the area.

Com m unication s e m in ar
SANFORD • C entral Florida
Urgtnnal Hospital Is offering a
sem in ar
‘E nhancing
Your

Com m unication Skill".
Tlie public Is Invited lo at­
tend the sem inar sponsored by
C entral Klnrlda Regional llos
pital as |» r t of the Nctghbuis
Com munity Kducalton Series
on W ednesday, J u n e *J4 ftoin
0:30 until 7:30 pan. The
sem inar is designed lo tin*
ptove w tli.il and non-verbal
skills, enhance listening skills
and present lips on bow to get
your m essages across The
program will tie presented by
Denise Mau/ulllfo. UN. MS. a
licensed tun it a 1 health c o u n ­
selor and sex thrraplsi.
The sem inar Is tree and will
Ik* held at Central Florida lie
glottal Hospital, classroom A
and It. 1401 West Seminole
Ulvd., Sanford. For more In­
formation or to reg lslrr call
14071 321-4500. ext. 5202

Mad Dog vs. Dragon Slayer
in event to benefit Explorers
By Nick P frifauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD Hie question might be: can a Mad Dog. u n it no
experience at being a dog, and seldom considered io be "mad,"
defeat a Dragon S layer who has had his share of victories. Tlie
im sw er will be forthcom ing at Sanford Middle School on Sat
nrd.iy. Ju n e 27.
CCVV Continental Wrestling will bold a special wrestling
rv rn i at the school gym nasium , featuring a num ber o f top
w restlers tn Its stable. Among them Is a m artial arts specialist
who goes by the professional name of Ihe Dragon Slayer.
To face the slayer Is Mike "Mad Dog" Taylor, a Sanford poltrr
officer. Taylor said he h as only wrestled once before. 3 years
ago. an d vowed at that time never to try it again. He lia s no
RCtHMl wrestling experience and has not pursued It as even an
attem pted career.
‘llut I'll do anything to hrlp the kkls." he said.
Tlie gist of the event Is to raise money for the Police Explor­
ers. whic h Taylor h ea d s for the Sanford |&gt;ollce, "Tills Is a lurid
raiser." he said, "and not only the group we havr in IVdlre Ex­
plorers now but youngsters who may Ire entering the program
will need financial help."
Taylor explained there are presently 8 youngster* In the
program . "But we are looking for more. They Just have to lie nt
least tn the eighth grade tn school to loin. If* a grr.il group
and wc believe participation In the Explorer*
ts on outstanding
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opportunity to leam more about good citizenship.*
He said Ihrre are 7 major wrestling bout* scheduled at the
gym. The door* will open at 7 p.m.. and the action sta rts at H
P m . Tickets will be available for *8 ringside, or *6 for general
adm ission Advance tlrk eis arr available at the State Fanner*
Market R estaurant, 1300 S French Avenue In Sanford.
Taylor said, "Not only will this Ire a great sporting event but
people will be helping raise money for Ihe Itollcr Explorers.
"And tf 1 live through this bout. I'll lie w ry grateful to everyone.* he quipped.

S a n fo rd ta le n t r e le a se s
2 n ew m u sic a l a lb u m s
By M srvs Hawkins
H E R A L D C O R R ES P O N D EN T

SANFORD - Scan Cilentt and his group arc headed for slarilum .
C.R.S. Retm ils, hie an InUcjwiidrtit Lilx'l Ixisetl mil nl Sanford.
lias Immched 2 new release-., s ih rd tilrd In lie In slnre* in Ju n e,
('denn say* hi-* 1st Is a full length CD try O man, hln m usic nam e.
T lie Unlinking: The First Movement' Is a groove hip hop album
(hat effectively combine* the mii»!cal textures of Jazz wltlr co m ­
plex lyricism present In rap.
Tracks on the CD were produced by Olctm with guest appearan tes Ijy live inusirlatts: Ssaxophonlnt Crls d ia rie s : keyboardist
Ed Kuml: uiuusttc bassists Kevin Slevet and D eirk Van H t-r/rr;
drum m er Mike Cafaro: and guiiarisi Tommy Ilaum. singing
bai kgioiiud on th e new CD Is Ertea Hnike. Sanlonl and Snttliiole
lllgh's gre.il singer.
G Man was recently on WTRK Sanford’s AM MOO. lie was m
tervlewed by Lady Grace and C harles Daytnoii about Ihe new CD
and singles fioui II.
J a m and H u//, a inuftli.il publication, gate Ihe new CD rave r e ­
views Ci Man Itus Ireen chosen to apjteur on a uallonally dint it li­
m ed i oinpil.illoii CD to lie i rleased liv Keel Tune Sludlo la in tills
vear. Die seenml CD T lie Unlin king II, 7 l-etlrr Opu** will drop
I.i Ut tilts year.
The 2nd CD is a single liy Hanford resident M arcus Hill
Distant Eves" was also p ro d u ird by G Man and taken from Hill s
lortheoining album . T lie fhiest" also due out later till* year.
Ih ls diverse hip hop lr.it k will touch base on many Issues p res
rut In Ihe iiilliiir and life. Holh protects, say* Glenn, were en g i­
neered by Ed Knml assisted Iry RiKlney Fossltt for Kugtr I (right h
I’ro d u itlo n s
Fossil I and Glenn ate executive producer* for both projects.
G.K.S. Records will debut soon T h e Rhythm and llhie. G Man s
Hir Unlocking II: 7th la-ller Opus*.
For tnfonu.ilton alsn it G .R S Hreortl*. Ine. or Its at lists w rite
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Sanford, FL
323-2132

�Samnole Harold. Sentord, Florida • Wednesday. June 17. 1M6 ■ 3A

Downtown—
Caatlaaad b r a Fags 1A
floating a loan. It would be Im ­
possible to develop the area.
Also remaining unanswered
ts whether or not rlttzrns of
the city us well as business
owners und operators arc suf­
ficiently supportive of the proj­
ect. which is being touted as a
method of bringing more shop­
pers Into the Lakr Mary area.
Then too. there are questions
regarding a possible decline In
traffic on Country C lub Road
and Lake Mary Boulevard, once
the new CR-40A Intrrrhange to
1-4 Is built and the widening of
the Interstate Is completed.

Left: Debtors Oroeactoee it proud of Ft Ms*on Park through a petition Mark Ptotls takes a rest from peti­
and wants to atop development there She and the So­ tion-signing efforts at the Society tor the Preservation
ciety tor the Preservation ot Fort Melon Park are hop­ of Foil Melon ParV event on Sunday
ing to tmng the development issus lo a pubkc vota

Rally-------Caattaaad b r a Page 1A
Kabom said they will be can­
vassing the neighborhoods and
subdivisions around Sanford lo
gather the remaining signa­
tures they need.

Following a study of previ­
ously submitted Information,
th r city staff Is rrro m m rndlng
tlie commission approve an In­
vestigation Into thr costa of a
continuation of the original
study. The suggestions Include
Investigating
appropriate
funding, an approach to devel­
opment support through the
city Infrastructure, geographic
support, developer
Interest,
assessment of property owners
Intrrest. and public support.
The downtown
redevelop­
ment discussion Is scheduled
under tlie Special Presentation
portion of the city commission
inerting.

• Report from city attorney regarding multi-party interlocal
agreement
establishing
the
U.S. Illghwuy 17-92 Corridor
Rrdrvrlopm rnt
Planning
Agency
• Ordinance 877 - 2nd reading Extruding
T C I's
franchise
agreement.
• Consideration • request for
conditional use approval for a
100 foot monopole at 776 Sun
Drive (postponed 4/2/98 and
5/7/981
• Consideration • request for
conditional use approval with u
variance for a 140 foot m o­
nopole at 770 Sun Drive
• Ordinance 878 • 1st reading •
Granting USA Waste, dba J e n ­
nings Environmental, a 5-year
franchise.

Emergency ordinance 879 •

applauded Srhapker for her efforts to get the
dI constructed. T h i s will save a lot of liven."
katetn aald. *1 give O rrtrhen all my support.
The city needs this. I'm all for It."
Cnmmiaatoner Orady leimard
said h r tie
llrvee the com ml salon should honor Its ra rltrr
pledge even though h r was the lonr nay votr "If
Ih U la the e a r the commission feels, then It
should p en. b ut I personalty don't hrltnrr the
city stiould be In the swimming buslnrsa T tir
School hoard might to be responsible for the
swimming tram
and
physical
education
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Schapker
ip k e r aald that there had been a strong
feeling that *we would get at least a portion of
the grant money. The other projects are good
ones, of course, but ere thought w r would get a
slice.
"We have not given up hope." she said . D u r
boosters have done some wonderful tilings to
Itelp build the baseball field, a weight room and
track. They have never undertaken anything this
large but It can be done. We need time, hope
work. It will take( a year ior so.
and hard
I
One of the possibilities to help make tlie pool
a reality la that the Seminole County School
Hoard give the property to the city and allow
Sanford to operate the pool, assuring the certi­

fied swim teachers would be hired.
"Tlie pool would be a profitable enterprise
when big swim meets were scheduled here."
Schapker said. *Wc envision a lot of people
coming to Sanford for sporting events.
Some of the commissioners wtto know of
Schapker'a request seem witling to extend the
pledge. Ttie Issue will be discussed at a work
session Monday. Th e commissioners will Uicn
place the swimming pool tssua on the ap n d a
fur Die Ju ly 22 public hearing
Lakr lim n I try and Lyman high schools have
swimming pools but there Is a need for an
Olympic slxrd pool in the north end of the
county lo serve not only the school but the en­
tire community. Everyone from toddlers learning
to swim to seniors would use the facility.
Commissioner Velma Williams said that she
was all for the building of the pool. Th e re 's a
dlrr nerd lor It." she said Tuesday. "I voted yes
wlirn we allocated the money In the drat place,
but I thought then the School Hoard would help
secure tlir C O H O funds.
""All I ask now Is that they come up with the
correct way to u tllU r the pool so there Is equal
time for thr swimming trams and students and
for thr community us well. When will the co m ­
munity get to use th r pool? I want to know how
tills will play out."

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* Request change order In the
amount of 8170.863.70 for
Rinehart Road Improvement
project
* Request approval of work o r­
der for engineering services In
the amount of 836.700 for
Rinehart Rond Trnllhead Park
and Oateway Entrance Plaza.
* Request approval of request
for proposal for batting cages,
and authority to execute a 10year contract.
* Request confirmation ap­
pointments of police officers
and residents to the Police
Pension Board.
* Consideration • department
reports
Tlie Lake Mary City Hall Is
located at 100 N. Country Club
Road In Lakr Mary.

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An of earlier this week, the
following Items were listed on
the agenda for the city man­
ager's report:

Call Express-Mcd today.

The
regular
commission
meeting will begin at 7 p.m .. or
as soon as possible following
the work session. The agenda
la as follows:

Pool-

restric­

Stop pa\ mg for nebulizer incdlQOllUlll

• Work session - regarding the
OfUndo-San/onl Airport Noise
AlMtrment Committee work on
reducing noise In the arras of
Lakr Mary where fly overs are
deemed movable In a Irss
prnM rm .iiir.il area. The work
session will begin at 5 p.m. In
U ir commission chambers.

Those who want to sign the
petition and who haven I had
someone come to llieu door
ran roll
D rbbra
or Doug
Grosecloae at 320-9988.

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As of earlier tills w rrk. thr
commission will conduct thr
following meetings:

"We are really pleased with
the response we have been get­
ting." he said. "It's not hist Old
Sanford It's people from all
walks of life who want lo pre­
serve Sanford."
People who sign the petition
must be qualified, registered
Sanford voters during the Iasi
election.

Implementing
tions.

town redevelopment
• Citizen participation
• Report from city manager (see
below)
• Reports from mayor, com m is­
sioners

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Drivirtf uwdw ttw infliMite*
Carlos Barrientos. 35. of 734
Sherwood D r.. W inter Springs,
was arrested Friday. Ju n e 12.
by Seminole County deputies.
Bantentoa waa charged with
D U ! and reckless driving. B a r
rirntos waa arrested at the
comer of County Road 427 and
State Road 600. Bantentoa waa
observed driving over the cen­
ter line twice and the right
white line once.
James Delcher III, 23. of
2523 Ridgewood Ave.. Sanford,
was arrested Monday. Ju n e 8.
by Seminole County deputies.
Delcher waa charged with D U I
and waa arrested at the com er
of State Road 600 and Airport.
Officer stopped Delcher'a vehi­
cle for having no tag.
Dianna Roberta. 42, of 1211
S. Cochran Rd.. Geneva, waa
arrested Monday. Ju n e 8. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Roberts was charged with D U I
and tarns arrested on Main
Street.
Jeffrey Autrey, 26. of 81 Par­
tridge C lr.. W inter Springs, was
arrested Sunday. Ju n e 7. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Autrey waa charged with D U I
and was arrested on Willow
Run. Report aald that Autrey
arms swerving back and forth In
his lane.
Charles Michel. 60. of 130
Lea Ave.. Longwood, waa a r­
rested Friday, Ju n e 5, by
Longwood police. Michel waa
charged with D U I and teas a r­
rested at the corner of State
Road 434 and Myrtle Avenue.
Daniel Decosta, J r .. 40. of
435 W. Church Ave.. Longwood.
was arrested Sunday. Ju n e 7.
by Seminole County deputies.

Decosta was charged with D U I
and was arrratrd at the comer
of County Road 427 and Hes­
ter. Police stopped Drcosta's
vehicle to question him about a
domestic disturbance call.
Robert Barrow, 35. of 2011 S.
Lakr Ave.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Saturday. Ju n e 6. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Barrow was charged with DUI
and was anrsted at the comer
of State Road GOO and First
Street. Barrow was reportedly
all over the road. Initially fulled
lo turn on hla headlights and
Increased und decreased speed
a total of 4 times.

Possession
James Smith, 42. of 245 Ruth
Dlvd.. Longwood. was arrested
Thursday. Jun e I t . by Sanford
police. Smith was charged with
purchase/posscsslon of a con­
trolled substance, possession
of cannabis under 20 grama.
DUI. reckless driving and open
container. Smith was arrested
at the comer Bethunc and A ir­
port Boulevard. Sanford Q U AD
squad made the arrest.
Theodore Fritz. 21. of 1020
Pearson Dr.. Oviedo, was ar­
rested Friday. Ju n e 12. by
Florida Highway Patrol. Fritz
was charged with possession
of controlled substance. Fritz
was arrested at the comer of
Howell Branch Road and Dodd
Road. Fritz was a passenger In
a cor pulled over try PHP.
Mane Yce. 32. or 143 Pineda.
Longwood. was arrested Tues­
day. Ju n e 8. by Sanford police.
Yee was charged wtth purchase
of cannabis under 20 grams
and possession of cannabis
under 20 grama. The Sanford
Q U A D aquad made the arrest.

agency
and ask us
about it

fame, gospel groups, readers,
orators, and fun for the
adults, children and elders,
entertainment by the B aha­
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Goombay Festival Associa­
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2S7B 0. French Ava.
Sanford

322-0285

OBITUARIES
V IT O R . D R M A R IO
Vito R. DeMarco. 59. W ild
Fox Drive. Casoelberry. died
Sunday. Jun e 14. 1898. B o m
In Flushing. N.Y.. he moved to
Central Florida In 1984 from
San Diego. Calif. Mr. DeMarzo
was a retired Muster Sergeant
in the U.S. Air Force. He was a
member of Non Commission
Officers Association, ItallanAmerlcan W ar Veterans, Post
W ar. and Italisn-American So­
cial Club. Orlando. M r. D e ­
Marzo wns a Catholic.
Survivors Include wife. M a r­
cia: daughters, Helen Schclger. Seattle. Wash., Sandra
DcM arzo-llcudlcy,
Plalno.
Texas: son. Richard. Corona.
Calif.: brother. Ralph, W inter
Springs:
sisters.
Annabclle
Zippo. Winter Springs. Donna
Smith. Wllten. C onn.; 2 grand­
children.
Bakhrtn-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangements.

DOG SHOWS

TO N Y RUSS!
INSURANCE

Jo in thr local ceremonies
that will take place In the
Sanford (Midway area) SR 40
to Sipes Avenue 8 a.m. to 5
p.m .. Saturday. Ju n e 20. For
more
information
call
Cynllila Oliver at 322-5826.

r . w n ju m o N
Oeorge F. Wilkinson.
77,
K u rrk Court. Merritt Island,
died Friday. Jun e 12. 1998.
Mr. Wilkinson was bom In
Sanford. Mr. Wilkinson was a
men's clothing talesman. He
waa a member of the Naval
Fliers Club. Mr. Wilkinson was
a Navy veteran of WW1I and
Korea. He waa a Presbyterian.
Survivors
include
slaters.
Evelyn W . Smith. Rockledge.
Elizabeth W . Silver. Indianapolls, Ind.
Drisson Funeral Home. San­
ford. in charge of arrange­
ments.

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Qravrsldc funeral servlres for
Mr. WUklnson will be Thursday, at
9:30 am . In lakuMw Cemetery
with the Rev. Charles Jones offici­
ating. There will be no public
calling hours. Brtsaon Funeral
I kune. 322-2131. Sanford, la In
charge of senrlccs.

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Cops seek credit union robber

W inter Springs honors firefighters
Uy Tony Tiaaio
IIK K A M ) C O R R KSPO N D K N T

WINTER SPRINGS The City
of Wittier Springs Fire Depart
iim ill .mil F ur Chief I mint by J.
Mill.ithin u r ic promt to .in
n o uncr tins m onth a trio u!
eventh tin- departm ent pirvtourtlv p.iitti Ip.itrd tn .uid tr
i e h i d .in «ii ilh lot Al a recent
lominlhHlon m eeting. tlir d r
p&gt;iiniifnt u q u r s ic d that Us
prihoilltel and drpaH iitrnl be
rrcognUrd by the commlsnlon.
I1i&lt; Ill M included llrrllgltlrrs
Steve Krefn Sham- Massurl
and S trvr Moln.ir .md 11.itt.il
ton CTurt Day M yris The)' took
pan In a inuunialn blkr tram
event open to a n a lin lighters,
taking I iimim* tlir l&gt;ion/f medal
Individual inrinLM-i* ol Ihr
team also won award*.
Ihr mayor and rommlhhtoii
also honuird th rttg h lri* wlio
look p a il in Uir 2nd Annual
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W-rtor Spring* Mayor Paif Party** io*t proaeoU
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Spring* tire Departm ent wa»
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giant Hie event look plan at
lire V4iti Annual Krr ognltlon
Day Die departm ent iri elvrd
a plaque lot being Ihe out
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LONOWOOD Police u rr mill looking for u ntan suspect rd of
robbing u Longwood urn* credit union Friday.
Tlir Teachers Federal Credit Union, locuted ut 525 CR 427.
was robbed ut approximately 12:04 p.tti. by an unidentified
while male. The suspect was carrying a large brown briefcase
and brandishing a silver colored lutndgun when he robbed 2
irllrrs ol an undeterm ined um ounl of ru sh He exiled the front
door of Ute credit union und fled on fool In u northw est direc­
tion.
The subject was described us 5 foot. 7 inches und weighing
140 pounds Hr wh* between 25 and 35 years old will) brown
hair and a thin build. The m an was lust seen wearing blur
jeans and a red king sleeve sw eatshirt.
Anyone with itilonnattun is asked to call the Mmgwood Po­
lice Department at (407) 200 .*1408 or (4071 339 1297.

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these program * 11a hided (lie

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Florida’s finest teachers lauded
By Lurtene Sweeting
SPKt IAI. TO I1IK HERALD
ORLANDO Tlir-y g.ilhrrrd at
Orlando from the five rrgloniv
of flortila. 72 of Florida'* finest
cltl/rn*. These very special
trai her* of the year wrrr ac­
knowledged as Ih r lies! educa­
tor*
ul
iheir
respective
schools. Ai i om panytng them
to llils gala crlrh ratlo n hosted
liy Iturdlnes and Florida Cominlssioiu r of Education Frank
Brogan w eir family, friend*,
prim Ip.ils.
superintendents
and other school personnel.
Ihis stellar aw ard s event was
held i n enily al Universal Sludlos Florida an d Dr. Phillips
High School Performing Arts
Center It m arked Ihr lOtli a n ­
niversary of the annual awards
program and H urdinrs lOOlh
year In business.
Attendees were Imu-d from
Dr. Phillips High School to
Universal Studios (across Ihe
sheet from the school) for din­

ner and relumed lo Dr Phillips
High Sihool for the formal
awards t rrrm ony
Tlir Importance of tr a ih r r s
tn a denim rahe society i annul
be mlnlmlmf. Teachers rank
with parents among Ihe ‘most
significant persons* with llie
lives of children. Consequently,
recognizing and honoring their
contributions to this society
affirms our indebtedness lo
them.

The process of choosing one
teacher from each region had
been completed. Tlir remaining
task was to choose one Irai her
from umoiig the five regional
finalist Tins provided excite­
m ent for the evening and n atu­
ral each county represented
through Iheir teacher was Ihe
best. Finalists were: Region Ipunliaiullc. Daphne # G rrenr.
Cedar
Omvr
Klrmentary
School. Bay County; Region IICrown. Stoll H rrbcrt. Inver­
n ess Primary School. Citrus

County. Region Ill-East C en­
tral. Arile Almeida. Bear 1-akr
Elem entary, Seminole County;
Rrgiuti IV West Central. Paula
Lrltwtih. Southw est Elemen­
tary School, Polk County; Re­
gion V-South. Mrlaule Green.
C entennial
Middle
School,
Dade County.
During
dinner
televised
M ines were presented relative
to those being honored. C om ­
m issioner Frank T. Brogan
com m rudrd Ihe teachers for
caring about kids anil working
hard. Teachers arr sculptors,
who faster a stu m - of purpose
and attention lo drlall. Suc­
cess is a s m uch in the trying
as Ihe trium ph
Teachers
awaken hidden abilities and by
th rir actions they dlrritly atfeel the fu lu tr, ihey effect ete r­
nity.
C om m issioner Brogan a n ­

IIKKAM) STAFF WRITER
SKMINOLK COUNTY Appll
ra tio n s tire now being a n rilled
liy Ihe Seminole Counly Slierlll s Departinenl. lor school
crossing guanls for Ihe u p ­
coming school ycur. Applica­
tions must lie filed Ijy llie end
of this m onth with none ucrepteil alter .June BO.
A school crossing guard
r a n ts $8 |« r hour. 2 hours u
day. f&gt; days |ier week (Monday
ihm tigh Fridayl.
Shertirs •pokesntnn U. Jack
C ash said IIicth** positions arc
extremely Im portant lo the
safely of our children as they

go lo and from their assigned
schools.
Minimum qualifications for
the part-time positions of
School Crossing Guard Inrlmle
having a valid Florida driver’s
license, age of at least 18, a
high sihool diploma or GKD.
and lie available
Monday
through Friday during morning
an d afternoon hours.
Selrtlcd applicants will lie
fingerprinted and subject to a
criminal history query.
Applicants arc asked to a p ­
ply In person at the sheriff’s
office Employee Relations of­
fice. 1345 E. 28th Street
(Orlando-Snnfonl Airport prop­
erty). In Sanford.

The 1999 teacher of the year
Is C lints County's Scott Herliert.
Inverness
Primacy
School, who received #10.000
from Bttrdiues. Hie other fi­
nalist received $5,000 each on
the remaining teachers rr
celvrd $750 each. Ms. Sue
Kronldi. Hurdinrs Chairman of
Ihe Board slated that Hurdinrs
Itad toiilrtbulrd one million
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Lake Mary wins Floyd E. Lay All-Sports Award
Celeste
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Lake Mary
softball
LAKE MARY _ Just when you thought II was
lim e to stop celebrating the Lake Maty High
athletic year. It Isn’t over yet.
After three state cham pionships and a Ion#
line of regional appearances, the Kama won
their biggest award yet when votes were counted
In the Florida High School Athletic A ssorts
lion's Floyd E. Lay All-Sports Award.
The Lake Mary won easily overall In the group
for boys and girts. They Kama also finished first
In girls overall and second In boys overall.
The Rama won stale cham pionships in girls
basketball, girls soccer and girls softball.
Other Srmlnole County schools finishing In
the top -10 were Lake Brantley (third overall,
second, girls) and Oviedo (seventh, girls).
The standings were com piled at the end of
each sports season and rank each scliool based

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by Lake Brantley

Sunniland
avoids

Celeste Industries. Kevin Schwccbea (three
singles, three ru m . two RBI). Frankie Phillips
Idouble. single, run. two RBI). Corey Reome
(double, single, taro runs). Jerry Reome (taro
ainglea. two runs, two RBQ. Tony Duncan
(h om e run. run. three RBQ. Ronnie McNeil

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Rentas (tuple. RBI). Roland Jem lgan (single,
run). Eric Rtvera (tin gle. RBI). Nell Shilling-

Celeste Industries: Ronnie McNeil (double,
nee ainglea. taro runs, three RBQ, fttek Li­
tres (double, taro singles. RBQ. Tony Duncan
o n e run. double, two runs, taro RBQ. Ron
maid (triple, double, taro tuns. RBQ. Kevin
rhwebs (double, single, two tuns. RBQ. Bob
McDonough (double)
fit, run. RBI).

Rams to remain teammates
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ It's only fitting that Scott Hlllnakl
and Josh O’Brien would stay teammates for at least a
few more years.
After graduating from Lake Maty High, the duo
signed yesterday to continue ihetr baseball careers at

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Teammates
regular season Class BA-District 4 ti­
tle and the dl strict championship.
O ’Brien moved tnto the starting pitching rota­
tion in the last month of the season and came
up big when needed while Itlllnskl eras steady
In the field and a main focus of the Lake Mary
order.
Neither said they spent m uch time last week
waiting for the phone to ring during the base­
ball amateur draft and both aald they were ex­
cited about heading lo the Lake Walea school to
Improve their chances of a phone call In the fu­
ture.
T h e y Y c got a good baseball program and 1
was really im pressed on m y visit* Hllinaki aald.
Ml's a good Christian school.* O ’Brien added.
‘ I liked the coach a lot a n d 1 th in k he’s a great
guy and a great coach. I Just had a good feel­
ing.*
O ’Brien aald he Isn't sure if h e ll pitch or play

UCF Basketball Camps
O R LA N D O _ Kirk Speraw Basketball Cam p
al the University of Central Florida la now
accepting applications for boys and girls
lagea 6-17) for upcoming Day Cam p ses­
sions.
Day Cam ps will run J u n e 22-26 from 9
a m. to 4 p .m . Day Camps are 9150 per ses­
sion and Includes dally lunch, a free basket­
ball. a camp t-shirt, professional Instruction
and competitions.
Team Cam ps (high school varsity or Junior
varsity) will be held Ju n e 19-21 and J u ly IB-

12.
A Parent/Child Weekend will be held Ju n e
26-27. Cost la 950 for parent and 940 for

first base at W arner Southern, but HlUnskl
thinks he can step In quickly in the middle In­
field.
T h e coach already knows what I can do*
Hlllnskl said. *1 think 1 can start as a fresh­
man.*
They 11 always have their senior seasons si
Lake Maty to remember.

season and ended up surprising their doubters
with the titles. Th e Roms were never flashy,
they Just did things fundamentally sound and
never lost confidence after seeing the preseason predictions laid down by moat of Die socalled experts.
•Every time we lost a game I'd be disap­
pointed.' O'Brien aald. *We never slopped
working."
Lake Mary roach Allen Tuttle aald he had
something special planned for O'Brien, even
(hough he was rarely used on the mound during

child and includes overnight accommoda­
tions. camp basketball,
ram p
t-ahlrt.
shooting competitions, station drills and lec­
tures.
All evrnts are held Inside the airconditioned U C F Arena.
For more Information: call (407) 823-5805
or If you are Interested in receiving a bro­
chure.

the carty part of the aeaaon.
“We were saving him for college.* 1 X11116
laughed.
Hlttnskl and O'Brien will be headed for an*
other successful program next season. W arner
Southern finished with a 35-25 record last sea*
son and finished third In the NA1A Southeast
Regional*. Th e team lost 10 seniors to gradua­
tion but has a good, young d u b to build around,
according to coach Jeff Sikes.
Neither player has to worry about academics.

Th e y are both above 3 .0 on the grade point
srale and quaUiy easily.
Making the transition easier to that both sets
of parents will be dose by. Th e OMWe*1e are
moving to the area and will Uve about a half- .
hour from the Lake Wales campus. HMnaki*s ;
parents also said they plan to spend plenty of
time in the stands.
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week?

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Lacrosse keeps on growing
A L TA M O N TE SPRINOS _ T h e n la a su m ­
mer lacrosse program currently betng run at
Lyman High School and the Winter Park
Ninth Grade Center.
There artll also be a youth l acrosse league
beginning this fall for boys ages 10-14. C o n ­
tact To m O D ra d y (077-5090) or Dave Shrum
(521-8910) for Information.

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(two singles, two runs, RBI).
Debbie Bem lng (two singles).
Lynn Webb (double. RBI). Otna
Green (sto^fe, RBI) and C arol

two RBI). Marie Byrd (two sin­
gles.
RBI),
Colleen
Depie
(single, two runs), Michelle
Fadler and Uaa O arrrtt (one
* t» ^ * each) and Diane Colon*
fete trunj.
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Poe (double, threr
three RBI). Margaret
(three tingles, two ni
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double, two singles, run. four RBI). Oreg Brad­
ley (triple, two singles, two nuts, four RBI).
Scott DcOraff (double, two singles, two runs,
two RBQ. J o h n Poole and Tod d Cox (three ato­
nes and two runs scored each), Jo h n n y &amp;e*lan
(double, single, run, two RBI). Mike Fratrik
(single, run. RBQ. Bob Palagano (stage, n ag
and Ben Fratrik (single).

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4O-thiaagb-40 _ long Jump,
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400-meter dash, 800-meter
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triple Jum p. 40-yard daah. 100meter daah. 1,600-meter run.
400-meter dash. 800-meter
run. 200-meter dash. 4 x 100meter relay.
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Ida. ar at icnat that portion of her life
that requires cookm* dinner B H tn r
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breasts The first is to stari with a
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They are not normally sold like thi*
fail if you ask the pnqrte s* the meal
counter of your supermarket, they will
lufpdy bone skin on cturhro breasts
Or you eon bone them yourself, if ynu
know what you're doing You CAN
make thesa recipes with bonrles*.

The snood tip Is to PREHEAT the
skiltet This la a pood idea when dnmg
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and far two sauces from the eicrttrat
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tends. Ik adautesi. in lids case, they
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general nrrvouo aymptoma. For
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Legal Notices
M 1 W CMCUfT COURT
OF T N I I0TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FON
•IM INOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
O IN IAA L
JUAI0DICTION O m tIO N
C A » « NO: IT-S S 4 S CA IA «f
hORWE I T MORTOAOf. INC .
A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION
F/R/A NO AWE ST
MORTQAOt INC . A
MtNNIAOTA CORPORATION
VI
PLAINTIFF
FMOMAA RYAN HIhWESSEV
If LIVING AND IF DC AO
TH ( UNKNOWN
tPOUSI HflRS O IV tlf f A
GRANT!CS ASSIGNEES
H IN 0 A S CRIOtFORA
T R U I F f ll AhO ALL O THIR
PAR til* CLAIMING AN
INTI R i I T 0T.
through un ocro r

AGAIN I T THOM A«
RYAN HENNESSEY
UNKNOWN IPO UtC
OF THOMAf RYAN
HENNESSEY If ANY.
K N t f ICIAL FLORlOA
INC JOHN DOC ANO
JA M 001 AS UNKNOWN
T IN A N TI IN POSSCAStON
OCf(NOANTlS)
N O TK S
OF FOAECLOSUBB SALS
NOTICS IS H IR IB Y QlYtN
rvniM NI to * Sunonory Finol
Judgment ol toractoaura dated
June 1 ISAS, anlarad to C**d
Cat a No S T -M t l CA I* W el
the Curort Court ol the ISTM
Ju d ic ia l Circuit M and lor IIM l
N O LI
County
SANFORD
flonda I w.n *aH to Iho h-gheet
and beat fodder lor caah RrfST
•HON I OOOR OF TH t COURT
HOUSS ol Iho S IM IN O ll
County CourthOHM located at
M l N PARR AVINUf m SAN­
TORO flonda al I I 00 a m on
Iho )0lh day ot Juno. IP M Iho
fohewing deetr.bed property a*
aat forth mi *ard Simunary Final
Judgment to-arrt
LOT 100. IA S I SIARCY
SHORf S ACCORD!NO TO TMS
PLAT THIRCOF. AS RCCOROSO
in p l a t b o o k i s p a o i n
th r o u g h n
o f t h i p u b l ic
RICOROS
OF
S IU IN O L I
COUNTY. FLORlOA
Oalad th.a tlh day ol JU N I.
ISM
(CIRCUIT COURT SIAL1
MARYANNS MORSi
Cfor* ol iho C mcuiI Court
By Ruth Rang
Deputy Clerk
THt LAW OFFICfS OF
DAVID J STERN PA
AMORNSY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S Unnrororty On*o
Soda *00
Plant*bon. FL S H I*

NOTICS
OF FICTITIO US HAMS
Not *co tt Karaby g n a t that I
am (ngagad mi butm att d i l l
Magnolia Ate Oanlord ftonda
H TTt.
fern, note
County
Florida under I ha Fwliliout
Nam* ol M ABN O U A NOUSS
ANTIOUSS and dial I mland lo
fogidar u k l name with lit*
Dwttion
ol
Corporation*
Tailahattaa Florida m accor­
dance with Iho pretiaioh* ol tho
Ftctbou* Nam# Slaiuta* To
Wd §•-lion I I I OS fiend*
Stalutot I M l
Dune Van Xandt
Pubhth Jun* IT 1*04
0SR-I10___________________
MOTICS
OF FICTITIO US NAMS
Notice r* hereby g**on that I
am engaged tn butmatt al 411
Summit Hedge Plica. 4 )1 !
Longwood
Florida
H IT S .
Sanunol* County Fiord* under
the Fichfiou* Nam* ol ORSATSITS HARKSTTNO and that 1
mland to regrttar maid name
with
Ih#
Ortraron
ol
Corporation*.
Tallahat***.
Ftonda &gt;n acco*dan&lt;# w«lh Iho
prOTitiont ol the Fitliliou*
Nam# Staiuto* To-Wit Section
*41 OS Florida llalwlat IS*t
John Lawton Joffcoal III
Pubhth Juno I f ISM

O CR -Ill
M OTICI O r AUCTION
Thie auction will bo hold a*
J-*i ICth l* M *| I f M noon
at I I I I « m l »
Ox*da f l
t..Jdar»
m«y
a i p K l I Ha v t H c ln on Iha day
baluta the auction from • AM
1 0 M A AM Term* ara caeh w
certified land* only Oeiedo
b a n g reeereoe tha riglil lo
accept at n l m « any and ad
Tha following aahwlaa ara
•Narad tor bada
M ford M ulling
IF A D P 4 0 A J J I 101 M *

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tr-is s ts iN C u
In accord*nca with Iho
American with Owabdibat Act.
parkin* with dH
mg a apaciai
parlrcapat# M
ehouid contact Iho Ctor* pi A t
Cacutl Court at tha SIM INOLI
County Courthouta at *0T.
1214110. net talar than ao*on
day* prior to tho procaiding II
herring impaired 1-400**4STTI (TOO) or I-S0S-SSS-STTS.
*&gt;a flonda Ratay Sane**
Pubtwh Juno IS. IT IM S
DIR-41

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices
NOTICS OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
N oIk o i« hereby giyon
McConnoN Towing wdl w t al
Pubhc Auction lor Saltag* lor
Cath on demand lo hrghetl foddar. Ih* following datrribad
vehicle*
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K H U IS IS IS M
M ford I f ACPttf t L F t lt lt T
Iho Aire twin wdl bo held at
I t 04 pm on tael dr let abut*
M*Conned towing S Racorary
1*00 Sanford Ara Sanford FL
H IT S Piotpacli** foddart may
mtpacl tahictat on* hour prior
10 aolo farm* art cath or
Cartdiad fund*
MeCanned
Towing ratrivet Iho right lo
accept or reiect any and *K
tody
Pubhth Juno t l . ISSt
0IR-11S
IN TN S CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB I M N T t lN T N
JU0ICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
M AND FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY
OSNSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. SS SS CA I* W
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTQAOI CORPORATION
l l 'e CHEMICAL
R ESlO fNTItl MORTGAGE
CORPORATION l/k/a
MARGARf TIEN S
COMPANY INC
PIami iff.

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C L A S S I F I E D

IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I EIOMTBINTN

ADJUSTMENT# A CREDITS
In t w tvg n l o» an Sftof. » * Ssmlnols NstsM w d bs (
lor B it BtsHnsstBon erty and only to * * srtsrt ol t » coal d t w l
bwofton Plsasa criach ad tof accuracy « w tost day I n « » .

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO PLACE AN AD CALL
3 LINES

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Legal N o tlctt
M T H t O M O U IT CO URT
OP TUB IB M JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IB ABO FOB
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO. AS -AS M -C A -tS -S F
FLORIDA BAR B O . S B S M M
IRWIN MORTOAOS
CORPORATION F/KJA
INLANO MOAtOAGE
CORPORATION.
Plomlrff
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JOHN D LEWIS ST AL
Dotondonl*
N O TK S OF SALS
ttahe• to hereby foean that m
accordant* with Iho Fmal
judgment
ol
Foracloeuro
entered on Juno Srd IS M m
creO w tto* no M 0111 m Ih*
Crrcwl Coorl ol taonnata
County Ftonda m which John
D
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al
al
were
Do ton-unit and Irwm Mortgage
Corporahoo
l/k/a
Inland
Mortgtge Corporation
Iho
Piemirt. | wd| t*0 to Wo haghoel
fodder for cath *1 Watt front
dmat &gt;01 N Park Aa* . lantord
FL S1M I between Iho Itowra of
i t 00 am ond 2 M p m an
Augutl kfh. IS M on Wo taNow-

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CARPSNTIRNIPPRSFfnClI
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OF FORSCLOSWRS SALS
NOTICS IS HIR EBT OIVSN
puryuan I to a Summary F mmI
Judomani of loreclMur* doled
Juno 4. IM S antaiod mi Cnrd
Cat* No SS TI4 CA 14 W of Iho
C mcuiI Court ol Iho ISTM
Judclal C mcuiI mi and lor SEMI*
NOLI
County.
SANFORD,
flonda. I wdl toK Ip Ih* highatI
and boat brddor tor cath WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT­
HOUSE ol tha SEMI N O LI
County Courthouta located al
M l N PARK AVENUS mi SAN­
TORO Flonda. al T1 M a m on
Ih* l t d day ol July IM S tho
toHowtrig da ten bad property a*
tat forth tn ta d Summary Final
Judgment lo-wit
LOTS 7 ANO S. WELLINGTON
ADDITION
ACCOROINO TO
THE
PLAT
T H IM O F
AS
RECORDS0 IN PLAT BOOK 1.
PAQE IIS . OF THE PUBLIC
RSC0R0S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oalad Hut Ith day ol JUNE.
IM S
(CIRCUIT COURT IE A U
MARYANN! MORSE
Ctor* ol Iho Cueurl Court
By Rulh King
Oaputy Ctor*
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S Unnrorally Ornra
JuHa I M
Plantation. FL 11124
(144(211-1000
M JflS R fH A JN C L
In accordance with Ih*
Amoncan with D-eefoMie* Act.
partont with ditefolibo* floodm g * tpocial accommodalron lo
participate mi tto* proceeding
th o u Id conlacl Iho Ctof* ol Iho
Circuit Court al Iho SEMINOLE
County Courthouta pt 4071214110 not tatar Won toyon
Joy* prior lo Wo procooduig II
hearing impair*
STM (TOO) or t
via Flonda Rotay I
Pubhth Jun* 10 TF. I I
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prior is
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ttoar* only)
WITNESS my hand and Oaal of
thw Court on JU N t Olh. 10M
(Court Seal)
MANYAN Ml MONO!
Cl.IN* CINCUF COUNT
By Nudi Amg
Oopoty Ctof*
Donald l Imrlh faquir*
Attorney lor Plamtitt
000 North Ocaan tlroai
Jack ton nil* FL 12101
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Dieatotity
Coordinator at 101 North Pat*

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t e n d wwor HOME T M and
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dot* S N America Now heap*
matting tyc 14 to* |3wwi
T IBS I M 447S MC/Vtoo

A* Deputy Ctor*
Faber • Grthti P A

CASS ROt PA n s CA IA •
NORWiST MORTOAOS. INC
VS
PLAINTIFF
DANIIL U HOWS. IF
LIVINO. AND IF OSAO
THI UNKNOWN
SPOUSS. HSIRS DEVISEES
ORANFISA. ASSIGN S IS
USNORS. CRS0IT0RS.
TRUSTSES ANO A U OTHER
PARTISS CLAIMING AN
W TSRIST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST DANIEL M
HOWS. UNKNOWN SPOUSS
OF 0ANIIL M
HOWS IF ANT. K0SS M
HARRISON IF LIVINO.
ANO IF OSAO THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSS. MSIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTSSS.
ASSIGNEES. USNORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTSSS ANO
ALL OTHER PARTISS
CLAItRNO AN INTtREST ST.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ROSS M
HARRISON. UNKNOWN
SPOUSS OP ROSS M.
HARRISON. 0 AJTT.
JOHN DOS ANO JANS DOS
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OSFSNOANT(S)

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Tuesdsythfu Friday 12 Noon tt* day bttofs piA)«cs«on.
Sunday 12 Noon Friday

ROl AN DO 0 GARCIA
Rotpondonl/huthond

STACEY 0 FI0REUA
SYLVIA N FIORELLA
hut band end wile and
AN UNKNOWN
PEKSON IN POSSESSION
OF THt SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY
Oalandanl(i)
NOTICS
OF FORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HERI0Y aiVEN
purtuenl to a Final Judgment ol
Foroctoaora dalad Juno ltd.
IF M and anlarad m Cat* No
M I S CA 14 W ol lho C m ml
Court ol Iho EIGHTEENTH
Jud-.-et C mcuiI m and lor SEMINOLS County Ftonda whorem
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAOS CORPORATION l/Va
CHEMICAL
RIEIOENTIAL
MORTOAOS
CORPORATION
IRi/a MAROARITTEN S COM­
PANY. INC M PlamliH and
•TACIT B FIORELLA. *1 al.
am Oe too dint*. I wdl tod to tha
htghotl and boat fodder for
cath m tho Wetl heal door of
Wa Coorthooao. in Sanford.
SSMINOLS County. Ftonda al
11 SS a m o'clock an tha TW
day of Jufy ISM . W* toitowmg
daeclibod property ay tot forth
at M id Fatal Judgment to wd
Lot 1*1 CRANE S R OO IT VKLAE. according to tho Plat
Woroof at rocordad mi Ptot
Book 21. Pag** T4-TT Hictoeree.
Pubhc Record* ol Sanunol*
County Flonda. a/h/a T i l Swan
lano.
Allamonlo
Florida 11T01
DATED Wit llh day ol JUNE.
IM S
MARYANNS MORI
A* Clark of hold Court

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PgAPUNES

j u d ic ia l c ir c u it

SSMINOLB COUNTY.
FLORlOA
CASE NOl SS -1SSS-DR-SS-A
IN RE MARRIAOE OF
VICKY Of I f N GARCIA
Pahbonet/Wila

10 Rotaruto 0 Garcia
Ouraydah Oanaral Hot (nit I
Algattim.
Kingdom ol Saudi Arabia
YOU ARE NOTIFIED m il an
action lot &lt;bt*otul»n ol mar ■
nag* ha* bean Mad agamtl you
end you ara required to tart* a
cupy ol your written dr la"tat
d any. lo d on Iho polltMNief t
tiler M y. ORACE ANNE OtAVIN
ESQUIRE.
I14E Totkamila
Rood. Wmtor Spring* Florida
12TM-STTS. on or before JULY
A IS M
and 10* Ih* ongmal
with Ih* clorh ol Ihr* court
atlhar he loro aonrKO on Iho
potitronor'* allomoy or imnwrh
airly thorvatlor. olheruit* a
itrlault wdl bo ontorod agamel
you lor Iho rebel dame"dad m
tha compiaml or pelihon
WITNESS my bond and Seal et
thre Court on tto* 2SW day at
MAY ISM
MARYANNS M O N K
CLINK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Dy Nancy R Wmtor
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PvMrth Juno 1 I t t f 14
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DARRYL BRITTON,
at ua . ol o l.

OP PDNIOLOSWBR SALE
Oalandanit

OP FORSCLOSWRS SALS
B V O L S M OP
CNMWIT COURT
None* I* hereby gnran lhal the
undrtkignad Maryann* Morta
Ctor* of Wo Circuit Court ol
SIM INOLI County. Flonda. wdl.
on Iho Sod day ol July. ISM . at
t l M am *• iho W ttl From
Door ol Iho Sormnota County
Courthouta w Sanford SEMI
N0LS County Courthouto. In
Iho City ol Sanford. Florida,
offor for tafo and tad al public
outcry lo Iho Mghotl and boat
fodder for cath. lho teSowmg
detenbed property titrated In
SEMINOLE County. Ftonda. to­
wn
LOTS • ANO S. BLOCK H.
01*11 TERRACE FIRST ADDI­
TION SUBDIVISION. ACCOR0INQ TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
R EC0R0I0 IN PLAT BOOR 10.
P A G !It) IS OF THE PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORlOA
purauant to Wo Im il decree ol
toractocura anlarad In a cat*
pending In *ald Court. Iho ttyta
ol which I* Argo Mortgage
Corporation yt
Darryl L
Bril ton *t ut . at al
Any partont with a drtafohty
requiring raaaonabto accommo­
dation* thou Id can (SI 1) 4*44M2 (V/T0D). no tolar than
tanan (T) day* prior lo any proWITNESS my hand and official
taai ol tard Court I hit 4th day
of Juno. ISM
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryann# Mono
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LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PAM ILLO
Po«l OMco Boa 2141
Tampa. Florida 2MSI
Pubhth Juno IS. I I , IS M
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NOTKS IS HIREBT GIVEN
purtuonl lo a Fmol Judgment ol
foracloeuro dalad Juno ltd.
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Court ol lho EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit mi and for SEMINO* E County. Flonda wharem
C H A M MANHATTAN MORT0 A 0 I CORPORATION l/k/a
CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL
MORTOAOS CORPORATION it
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wdl tall lo Wo toghotl and boat
fodder for cath m ih* Wad
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Sanford. SIM INOLI County.
Flonda. *1 11 M am o'clock
on Iho TW doy ol July. ISM . Iho
toitowmg detenbed property at
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forth in laid Fmai
Judgment to wit
Lot El. LAKES OF AL0MA
according to Iho Map or Pill
Warool at rocordad M Plat
Book 41. Pago* 11 through n
of Iho Public Record* ol
tommolo County. Ftonda. a/Va
4440 Endtcoll Plat* On*do
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DATED Wit Ith day ol JUNI.
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MARYANNS MORI
Aa Ctor* of Mid Court
By Rulh King
A* Deputy Clark
Fabor • Oilhif. P A
tuilr 100
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Coral Oabtat Florida 11141
(104)4*2-4110
'Partont with a drtafohty who
naod • tpocial accommodation
to parbeipato m Hut proceeding
thould
contact
A0A
Coordinator at Sonunota County
Courthouta. 101 N
Park
Aeortuo, Em to N10I. lantord.
Ftonda 32111, 01 tootl for* doy*
prior to Iho procoodmg
Telephone (40T) US-4110 ait
4221. I-S00-MS-STT1 (TOO) or
t OOO-MMTTO (V) vta Flonda
Rotoy Sonrtco
Pukkah Juno IS, 11. IM S
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•F FORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTKS to boroby grata that
Wa under*ignod Clark of W*
Ctrcurl Court ol Sanonota
County. Ftonda. wdl on toe 10th
doy of Jun*. IS M . al I I M
o'clock A M al Wo W**t Front
door of Ik* So mmole County
CourthouM tn Sanford, ftonda.
oftor tor tato and tod al pubho
outcry to Ih* highael and ba«l
fodder tor each, tha toKowmgdaaenbad property (Hurt* m
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Lot SA. W1LOWOOO. * Planned
W* Plat lharaol a* recorded m
Plot Book IS. Pago* T through
10. Indue ire. Pubhc Record* of
l andnoli County. Flonda
purauaot lo to* Final Judgment
anlarad In a c o m pending in
Mid Court. Wo tlyto of Much to
tndscilsd shnis
WITNESS my hand and ofhctol
Mai ol *aid Court tor* 4th day
Of Jun*. ISM
If you ara o per*oft with a dwafohty who need* any accom­
modation mi order la pomctpolo
in I hr* proceeding you are rattBod. al oo cool to you. la W*
provtoton of cor lam atktolane# P lt t H contact Court
odnumalralor. M l N Path
Avonuo. luilo NS01. Sanford.
Florida u r n . (M l) S21-4SSS
■422T, Wilton 2 working day* ol
your receipt ol Itot (nobee pi
forectoaur* Soto), it you ara
hearing Impaired, call M S B SSS-STTIi II your ara yoico
impairad call I-S00-MS-ITT0.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
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Deputy Ctor*
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DRAB D R QOTT: I am 71 years old
and cannot achieve an erection with
any aorl of stimulation. My doctor hai
Klven me yohimbine, leotoateronr
•hot* and lidrctkma into the penis —
all without benefit. Are there other
options I could consider?
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a physical cause for your impotence
that has not responded to traditional
therapy. Therefore, the problem may
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Dr. Parker’s
Fourth of July
message

Rotary clubs
install new
officers

SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT...SPORTS 7A • COUNSELOR BALK ANSWERS ALCOHOLISM QUESTION..

eminole Herald

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

YI-AR. No. 224

FRIDAY. JULY 3, IW

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_______________________ 50 C e n ts

Fire continues to consume Florida
Ily Nick P frlfau f
11KRAI.I) STAtT WIIITi:U
CKNTKAI. FI.OKI DA
Al
though no fires
threatened
Snnlnolc County this morning
surrounding counties continue
to iMttle many devastating
tila/es, with all ol the 35.000

testilenis ol I lagler County
uskrd to ev.u uatc as ol It) a m
today As ol t&gt; a m this morn
mg there were Id active tires
under way in Volusia County
with
approximately
150 .ooo
acres ol land Involved
Generally, tires have i losed
schools, nursing homes, and

almost 11Mi miles ol Interstate
t»3 and U.S I Ihe IVpst 100
r.icr at Ihe Davtona Interna
llonal
Speedway
has
been
moved to Oct 17

opened to tralltc this morning
file highway had hern closed
because ol heavy smoke and
llrrs u h lili have now re|M&gt;rl
edly been i out rolled

U m itl o p e n in g

D rin k in g w a te r

VOLUSIA C O U M V
SK It.
between Ihe laltgrnunds near
DeDind and SK 115 has been

SANFOKI)
Fire Salvation
Army in Seminole County is
now a n e p lln g Individual sl/e

water and sports dunks lor
distribution to firelighters I hr
Salvation Army lai titty 700 W
'.Mill Street In Hanford will be
o|H‘ti until I p m Ibis alter
noon

(io v e r n in e n t

a c tio n s

I A l D M IA S S F F ;

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management ollli lals say there
are now 4.500 firefighter* and
etpilpment from 38 stales and
the
federal
government
in
volveil In lighting the flrrx in
( entral Florida
Ihe federal F.mergency Man
agemrnt Agency (FKMAI has
f’lrasr See F lir i. Page 3 A

America’s 222nd birthday party in Sanford

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Above, (he Sanford fireworks display last year Is oxpooled to bo oven botlor Saturday night Tho Inde­
pendence Day fireworks scheduled is expoctod to bo­
gin at dark, between 9 and 9.30 p m In ordor to mako it

as salo as possible, tho liroworks will bo dotonatod
oftshoro. out in lako Monroo Somo of tho bost van­
tage points will bo in tho Fort Mellon Park area and at
the manna Officials aro urging private citizons to re­

frain from bnngmg thoir own sparklers and liroworks to
tho ovont. which has boon the case in tho past Tho ig­
nition of any typos ol liroworks. by anyono other than

liconsod pyrotechnic inns, has been prohibited In Seminolo County by tho County Commission, and by tho or­
dor ot tho governor on a statowido basis

Deputies seek Fern Park bank
Double your fun with
nation and zoo birthdays robbers, may be repeat offenders
Special to the Herald
SANFORD - Kerb White A Zoo. It s our birthday gill to you.
Join the Central Florida Zoological Park for a great day of
family fun as tire zoo celebrates Its 23rd birthday and the na­
tion's 222nd birthday on Saturday.
Visitors will enjoy many special benefits In honor of tlte oc­
casion Including S I oir admission, free birthday cake courPU i m Bee Zoo, Peg* 2A

INDEX
Classified . 9A-10A
C o m ic s ......... 11A
Crossword . . . 11A
Dear Abby . . . . 6A
Horoscope . . . 11A
Obituaries . . . . 2A
P e o p le ............... 6A
Police Briefs . . 3A
Religion ......... 5A
Sports . . . . 7A-8A
T V .............Pullout
W eath er.............2A
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By D a vid F r a ile r
HERALD STAFF WRITER
FERN I’AKK Seminole County Shertll's Olllce
deputies are looking for two black males who
arc wanted for a total of 10 to 12 robberies be­
tween Seminole and Orange counties.
The
subjects held up Ihe Gulf Stales Credit Union In
Fern Park Thursday afternoon.
Dressed In a Jacket with a hood and a facial
wrap with sunglasses, the culprits fled In a

beige. 1MH3 Cadillac. The car was stolen earlier
in the day out of Altamonte Springs. The car
was recovered later In the day In Batonvtlle.
The car's engine was still running when authori­
ties round It.
1,1. Jack Cash, police information olllcer with
the Seminole County Sheriffs Office, said that
the suspects have a tendency to brag about
their scores.
"We are hoping they will tell
somebody, and then that person will call ns."

Pleste Bee Bank. Page 3A

Grease

is the w o rd
that y o u ’ve h eard
By K e lly W ern er
HERALD STAFF WRITER
Ij\KF: MAKY - Danny gels the
girl.
Dill Rizzo steals the show.
Tonight Is the final night of
Lake Mary's High School's pro­
duction of ihe hit Broadway
musical, sound truck and big
screen blockbuster Grease.
Even though It Is summer,
the Players or tlte Arts al the
school are putting on the stage
production for three days, with
tonight being the third and 11nul show.
Don'J expect u reproduction
of the movie, however, us Lake

Mary's rendition is closer to
the Broadway version.
The show opens with Vlncc

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More than fireworks
SANFOKI) - Registered Sanlord voters may have more to
do this Saturday evening In
the Fort Mellon Park area than
watch fireworks. They may
have the opportunity to b e ­
come Involved In a petition
drive
which
lias
already
launched fireworks.
The "Society for the P re se r­
vation of Fort Mellon Park"
plans lo circulate among fire­
works watchers seeking signa­
tures on a petition supporting
an ordinance that would d e ­
clare the park as such In per­
petuity. It would prevent the
pro|K&gt;sed development of a ho­
tel
and conference
center
project In a portion of the p r e ­
sent park.
Tlte society says In will set
up u special booth as well as
patrol the park. Members will
be wearing "Save Our Park"
signs.

AM V ETS fund raiser

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Fontaine, played by Johnathan
"Stew* Stewart spinning rec­
ords and talking In classic 50esque coolness.
An acapella version of
UT*
Go Together, lire Alma Maler
and the title song follow, per­
formed by Ihe company, before
tlte audience Is Introduced to
good old Rydell High. Tlte
usual liljlnx follow when tlte

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School's production ol Grease

SANFORD - AM VET Post 17
In Sanford bus announced a
fund-raising event Saturday,
July 4. from I p.m. until 6
p.m.. coinciding with the July
Fourth activities In Sanford.
Commander
Fred
Mobley
said tlte feature of the day will
be "Fred’s Famous BBQ Ribs,"
plus barbecue
chicken and
salad. The foo^J. beverages and
disco will be avalluble for a
$15 donation.
For tickets, contact Mobley

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�2A •Ssrmnoie Herald. SantoM. Florida •Friday. July H 199B

S ta y co o l e v e ry o n e ,
b e a t tb e d o g d a y s
O f nil the
grand cclebrallons In Am rrlra
on the 4lh of
July weekend.
(lie coolest lias
to lx* tin* obser­
vance of Air
Conditioning
Appreciation
Days In the
Northern
Hemisphere.

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Zoo
C o n t in u e d fro m Page 1A

Since that time the zoo lias
become a valuable community
resource for residents of Cen­
tral Florida. Nearly 400 a n i­
mals make up a diverse animal
collection that includes chee­
tahs,
elephants.
gazelles,
homhllls. crocodiles and more.
In nddlllou. Geraldine the
hippopotamus, one o f the zoo's
most popular animals anil two
spider monkeys, original mem ­
bers of the Sanford Zoo still
reside al Ihc Central Florida
Zoo.

Irsy of Winn Dixie Market­
place at noun (while It lasts),
elephant demonstrations at 11
a.m. nntl 2 p.m.. and various
animal feeding programs.
The Central Florida Zoologi­
cal Park was llrsl established
as the Sanford Zixi In 1933
with a collection of donated
animals held by the Sanford
Fire Department. In 1941. the
Sanlord zoo relocated to new
facilities In itowulown Sanford,
a site presently occupied by
City Hall.

Today
Is ■■■

RUSS
yp| ‘ WHITE

For more Information
on
Red. While A Zoo. rail 3234450. extension 149.

Concerned citizens serureil
grains anil raised funds to
build a new zoo and on July 4.
1975. (be Central Florida Z o o ­
logical Park opened at Its pre­
sent lorn! Ion.

It was believed that Sirius, the Dog Star, rose
Jusl before or at about the same time as sunrise.
Ancients sacrificed a brown dog at the beginning of
Dog Days to appease the rage of Sirius, believing
that star w as the cause of the hot. sultry weather.
All Ibis really means Is that It s hoi and gelling
hotter, and we ought to appreciate our air condi­
tioning units. We're definitely spoiled - especially
those who were born well after air conditioners
were In use.

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Don't tell Coppertone
Today Is the one llial the big suntan lotion boss­
es Irar-Nntlonnl Slay Out of the Sun Day Tom
and Ruth Roy thought this one up. They want
everyone to give their skin a break. The Roys live
In Ml. Greta. Pa., where there Isn't all that much
suit or fun. Their Slay Oul of Ihc Sim Day seems a
bit shady to us. but good luck anyway.

The coldest place In America - according lo
experts - Is the Inside of the Ed Sullivan Theater In
New York when David Lctterm an Is doing Ills CHS
show. No Dog Days for Dave.

Idaho makes it
On July 3. 1890. Idaho became the 43rd state.
Anyone who can name more than five cities In
Idaho qualities for an appearance on Jeopardy.
Idaho Is probably a coined name with an Invented
Indian meaning: "Gent of the Mountains." There's
an old song called "The Purple Hills of Idaho." The
state song Is "Here We Have Idaho." Hells Canyon
Is the deepest gorge In North America. Great place
this Idaho.

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Call us with your
news tips and
event
information for
Longwood, Winter
Springs and
Oviedo.

The zoo Is located a I 3755
N.W. Highway 17-92. Jusl cast
of lnlcrslatr-4 exit 52 In S a n ­
ford.

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Our good buddy. Tom Cnilse. Is 36 today. He's
from Syracuse, which Is one of the reasons he went
to Hollywood. Singer Taylor Dayne Is 35 today.
She's going lo sing, "Love Will Send You Hark" lo
herself In lieu of (lowers. Jazz musician Pot*
Fountain Is 68 today. Naturally, he was bom In
New Orleans. Singer Laura Branigan Is 41 and
actress Batty Buckley Is 51.

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By sundown today Ihc lown of Lovtngton. N.M. Is
going to be crawling with lizards. You can't get a
room. The Inns have been sold out for months.
Friday Is the day of the Greatest Lizard Race.
Thousands will cheer as lizards and Iguanas race
down a 16-foot ramp. Trophies will be awarded to
tlie winners. The losers are soup.

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S e m in o le H erald
“Serving Seminole County Since 1908"
Friday, July 3.1998 • Vol. 90. No. 224
Published Daily Except Monday, Saturday &amp; Christmas by
Republic Newspapers. Inc. • 300 N. French Avs., Sen lord, FL. 32771

Phone: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH - A 5monlh Joint Investigation by
the Volusia County Stale At­
torney's office
and Florida
Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission
(GFC)
has r e ­
sulted In Ihc arrests of three
New Smyrna Beach men In­
volved In the Illegal com m er­
cialization of wildlife.
The three were Identified as
Laurence Bonner King, 20.
Lawrence Ballou King II. 27.
both of 4623 Colony Road, and
Timothy Shane Morton. 19, of
167 Slate Road 415. The three
have various charges against
them Including Illegal taking,
possession and selling of veni­
son (deer meat).
The two Kings have been
booked
Into
the
Volusia
County Jail on $3,500 bond
and Morton Is on $2,500 bond.
The Investigation reportedly
began after a citizen reported
the suspects were taking o r­
ders for venison, then Illegally
killing wild whlletutl deer to
sell the meat and fill the o r­
ders. It Is against the law to
sell wild deer meal in Florida.
Conviction of the crimes
could lead to penalties of up lo
5 years In prison and/or lines
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The
Altamonte Springs City Com ­
mission will meet Tuesday.
July 7. beginning al 7 p.m.
Items on the agenda Include
matters pertaining to revisions
In the city's occupational li­
censes. non-emergency w ater
conservation ordinance which
would curtail certain uses of
water, granting of a solid
waste franchise and decisions
pertaining to Prim a Vera Cove
and Renaissance Point Phase
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at 322-1474 or any member of
Amvets. The event will be held
at Amvet Post 17 headquar­
ters. 901 W. Seminole Blvd. In
Sanford.
SANFORD - The G E D exam i­
nations leading to a State o f
Florida high school diplom a
are scheduled for July 25 • 28
at Seminole Community Col­
lege.
As of the first of this
month, the cost for the G E D
exam Is now $35. Students
must pre-register for the e x­
aminations by appointment.
July 1 3 - 16.
For additional Information
on registration or G E D prep
classes, offered free of charge,
phone 328-2153.

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Robinson J. Peepers, a mild-mannered nerd of a
junior high school physics teacher. Tony Randall
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Regular admission rales (not
including the $1 oft on July 4)
are $7 for ndulls. $4 for senior
citizens, S3 for children 3-12.
children under 2 and members
of the Zoological Society are
admitted free.

An announcement In 1971
that (lie city could no longer
nfTord (he animal collection
brought abtml the formation of
a supixiri group which becam e
(he Central Florida Zoological
Society. Inc.

Tin* period from July 3 to Aug. 15 Is known as
tile Dog Days, supposedly from an ti ll time when
the sea boiled, wine turned sour, dogs grew mad
and all creatures became languid.

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Fires
Continued from Page 1A

PoBSBBBlon
Jody Kt-rnc. 27. of
113
Eldrrwood St.. Winter S p rin g s
wns arrested Wednesday. June
24. by Winter Springs police.
Keene was charged with p o s­
session of cannabis under 20
grams nnd jxrssesslon of drug
pam plirruallu. Keene was a r ­
rested at the above address.
Olfleers round Items upon a
patduwn and search of defen­
dant and his belongings.
Rynn l*ease. It), of 310 Vista
Oak Dr., Longwood, was urrested Tluirsdny. June IH. by
Lake Mary police. Pease was
charged with possession
of
drug pam phcm alln nnd p o s­
session of cannabis under 20
grams. Prase was arrested In
the 100 block of Middle Strert.

Bank
C s a llflM d from P i | i IA

said Cash.
Cash said the mules are
prone to violence. He said that
they shot at a man believing
him to be u cop. They are suld
to be
armed
with
sem i­
automatic handguns.
Cnsh
said that thry only know utxnit
the robbrrtes in Seminole and
Orange.
He said that there
could be more outside of these
two counties.
A vague description of the
two suspects Is (hut (hey are of
slender
build
and
average
height.
No more physical in­
formation Is available on the
two. Cash said that the duo's
modus opcrandl
is common
among thieves: they steal n car
first, rob a bank, und (hen
dump the vehicle.

approved almost $59 million In
direct
assistance,
Including
money to pay for 380 bulldoz­
ers. 35 helicopters. 47 fixedwing aircraft and 15-1 lire en­
gines.
Florida
National
Guard
commanders have sent four 20mnn llreflghllng teams to help
mop up (Ires already contained
by urban firefighting depart­
ments.
The guard Is also ordering
additional firefighting teams
Into 24-hour
training
pro­
grams. To date, the guard has
put over 600 (m ops and 10 air­
craft Into firefighting support
roles.

W ild la n d g e a r
TALLAHASSEE - With new
wildfires Haring up around the
state each day and emergency
workers facing Increasingly hot
nnd hostile conditions, Sitalc
Fire Marshal lllll Nelson tins
announced the stale will pro­
vide special gear and equip­
ment.
He explained Hint many of
the firefighting personnel are
coming from city departments
and have only basic 'bunker*
gear. Nelson said such equip­
ment Is heavier and hotter
than outfits specifically
de­
signed for fighting forrst fires,
witlch results In some person­
nel bring overcome by heat
and high Irmperatures.
Nelson said the state will
tnkr $265,686 from an Insur­
ance trust fund to Immediately
purchase and distribute 1.800
sets of wildland gear, with the
majority reportedly to go to
personnel
lighting
fires
tn
Volusia und Flagler counties.

S e m in o le s m o k e
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
Seminole County Public Safety

OBITUARIES
GRACE M. JOHNSTON
Grace M. Johnston. 86. S.
Mellonvllle Avenue. Sunford.
died Thursday, July 2. 1998 at
Healthcare and Rehabilitation
Center of Sanford. Horn May
28, 1912 tn Ontario. Canada,
she moved to Central Florida
In 1959. Miss Johnston was a
secretary In the Daytona Beach
School System.
Survivors
Include
Norman, Burlington.
Canada.

nephew.
Ontario,

Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford In charge of arrange­
ments.

TULIO SANTANA
Ttillo Santana. 93. Rlunlte
Circle. Winter Springs, died
Thursday, July 2. 1998 at his
residence. Mr. Santana was
bom Dec. 28. 1904 In the Do­
minican Republic. Mr. Santana
was n retired
construction
worker. He was a Catholic.
Survivors Include wife. Orislella Calrnno; son. Servto. Do­
minican Republic; daughters,
Ana,
New
York.
Lourdes?
Nrrrydu. Zalda. all of Domini­
can Republic,
kHan field Funeral Home. W in­
ter Springs, is in charge of a r­
rangements.

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you here?

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Department (EMS/FIrc/Resruc
Division) has Issued a state­
ment regarding heavy smoke
which has been moving Into
Seminole County from fires In
Volusia nnd Brevard. As of
midnight Thursday, there were
no known fires In Seminole
County nnd rlllzrn s are asked
not to be concerned. However,
the department says If people
actually
see
flames,
9-1-1
should be called Immediately.
For additional
Information
phone 322-4795.

Marmeland of Florida

Washington Oaks Stats Gardens

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Buhw Plantation Ruins
Si Hot Site
BukrwCr. S.P.
Blockhouse Si Hist. Site
Ormond By The Sea

Jotnoka S.P.

D o n a tio n s
NationsBank has announced
It Is making a $50,000 dona­
tion to the firefighting etforls,
matching United W ay of Volusin/Flagler counties’ $50,000
fire
relief
fund
announced
Thursday.
Eckerd
Corporation
In
Clenrwuter has teamed with
Zrpliyrhllls Water to donate
over 1.400 gallons of bottled
drinking water. Eckerd Is also
Joining with First Union Hanks
to donate Eckerd Brand p ro d ­
ucts Including 200 bottles or
eye drops. 200 boxes of throat
lozenges and 200 bottles or
SPF-30 sunblock.

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[oily Hill

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laytona Beech Shore
jouth Daytona

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Rasltfants of Flaglar County,

north of Volusia County, art to evacuate their homea.

Coppertone has donnled 400
bottles of sunscreen nnd Ba-

nano Boat hns donated 600
bottles
of sweatproof sun-

screen to Ore fighting personnet.

Marty's. M any (Christina Vtnrent) does nn excellent rendi­
tion of Freddy. My hone before
Sandy sings one of Ihe most
widely known lamcnls of the
production, /fo/refe.ssfy Denoted
to &gt;*ou.
The audience's favorite fol­
lows when Rizzo (Julie Rulh)
dllchcs Marly's slumber party
to meet the T-Hlrds on the
street corner. Before site a r ­
rives. Ihe whole gang Including
Danny. Sonny (Steven Hugh).
Roger (Hen Mayer) and of
course Krnlrke (Michael Utltg)
perform a fabulous rendition or
Grtosed
high tnloq.
Unfortu­
nately.
Danny
Is
slightly
drowned oul by (be music for
most of the number, but the
fun that the players are having
on the stage Is felt by every­
one.
The final scene of the first
act takes place at the park,
where
the
teen-agers
are
laughing It up at the park. A f­
ter a cute song called Mooning,

performed by Roger nnd Jan
(played very well by Cymbre
Walk). Rizzo steals the show
with her version of hook at Me.
I'm Sandra Pee. As the teens
make their arrangements for
the dunce, which don't Include
Sandy who left after a cat fight
with Rizzo, ihe gang hits HV Co
Together perfectly.
After Intermission. It's time
for the dance. Cha-Cha, per­
formed by Jenny Davis, makes
an appearance, as the com ­
pany sings Shaktn at the High
School Hop and Sandy and
Frenchy, otherwise known us
Catherine Ernst, split the du ­
ties on It’s Raining on Prom
Night. Then It's time to hand
Jive,
which
gives
Eugene,
played by Elliot Jem lgan, a
chance to strut his nerdy stufT.
Frenchy. accompanied
by
none other than the director of
the Players of the Arts, BUI
Eissele. thrill
the audience
with Beauty School Dropout.
W ho knew the slate champion

girls' soccer coach could do
such u great Frankie Avalon?
Sandy and Danny come to a
brief understanding and go to
the drtve-ln movie, where, after
a fight. Sandy leaves
and
Danny breaks Into Alone at the

Grease

PltSM a n OrtSM, Fog* 3A
main players perform Summer
Nights complete with Ihe dance
steps and attitude.
Danny Zuko, performed by
Adam Williams, had every one
of John Travolta-style moves
down pal while Sandy D im *
hrowskl, otherwise known as
Melissa Ortiz, was very c o n ­
vincing as the sweet. Innocent
and confused young girl In
love. The two meel for the first
time after a wonderful summer
together and the scene Is set
fur Ihe pitfalls that are lo keep
these lovers apart until Ihe end
of Ihe show.
Doody. a character who a p ­
peared to be absent from the
film version, gets so raz/rd up
by the Summer Nights produc­
tion that be dreams be Is a
rock star with hundreds (OK.
dozens)
of
bobby-soxers
screaming to his performance.
Il was pretty cute and the
audience really responded.
Next up Is the sleepover at

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Perhaps the best scene In
the play lakes place at Jan's
basement
party.
After
the
group finds out that Rizzo
might be pregnant, the actress
belts out There Are Worse
Things I Could Do, before she
and Sandy make amends to the
reprise of Look at Me, I'm,
Sandra Dee.
I won't divulge the ending,
but the performance of You’re
The One That I Wan! is dead
on.
In all. the production ts quite
a success, from the actors, to
the costumes, to the use of the
stage props. It Is definitely
worth the small $5 admission
to catch the best bobby soxers
In the county.

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Religion
RELIGION BRIEFS

1 Presbyterian minister named Stetson chaplain

OHM piano arttat In eaneart
LAKE MARY • Mark Looney,
piano concert artist from Co­
lumbus, Ohio, will be In con­
cert 7 p.m., Sunday, July 5,
Looney is an accomplished
pianist. He has ihe ability to
engage and keep the listener's
attention by his musical artIsuy.
Looney has CDs, cassettes,
and piano books published na­
tionally that can be found In
your local Christian book­
stores. His recordings Include
well-laved songs ana hymns as
well as arrangements of old fa­
vorites with a more contempo­
rary setting. The concert will
be at First Baptist Church
Markham Woods, 5400 Mark­
ham Woods Road. Lake Mary.
There will be no charge for
Ihe concert. For more details,
Vpu
maycall
call407-333-2005.
407-3!
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SANFORD - There will be an
"It's In The Air" revival held at
Church of God by Faith. 1310
W. 13th Street, Sanford July
6-10. 1098 at 7:30 p.m.
nightly. Evangelist Bessie L
Cressett of Cocoa will be the
revtvallst.
The revival will close on
Sunday. July 12 at the noon
service. Come and Join usl

Vacation litis School

SANFORD • Christ United
Methodist Church. 400 Tucker
Drive and the comer of County
Road 427. wlH hold Vacation
Bible School for children ages
3-14 years, beginning Monday.
July 0 through Friday. July 10.
The theme la "Hooked on Je­
sus." Registration will be at
the Church on Monday, July
Oth at 0:30 a.m.
For
further
Information
please caU 330-1307 or 3220073. See you there,
i i i ) M u n i r ren al

CASSELBERRY - Members of
Pray Central Florida will meet
on Tuesday. Ju{y 7 at 11:30
a.m. at Northland Community
Church. 530 Dog Track Rd. In
room 205.
For mole Information call
George Kern at, 942-0065.

DELAND • Laura Walters Raskett. a
Presbyterian
minister
and associate
chaplain at the University oF Tulsa, Okla..
has been named Stetson University chap­
lain.
"We are happy to welcome someone of
the Rev. Baskett s expertise and philoso­
phy to our Interfaith campus * said Presi­
dent Doug Lee. "She will be a valuable
leader In developing a comprehensive
campus ministry program."
Baakett has been associate university
chaplain for six years at the University of
Italia; In 1907 she also was named the
university's director of church relations.
Other ixiallions held Include sUfT chaplain
at SL Vincent's Infirmary Medical Center.
Little Rock. Ark., and Interim pastor and
associate pastor at Uttle Rock and North
little Hock churches. Basket! spent a year
in China as fotgkah language expert at the
Shanghai Institute o f Mechanical Engi­
neering. and has taught In the Intensive
English Language Program at the Unlvcrtrance fee.
The event will be hdd from
5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and wdl be
separated Into 30 minute
segments. Each segment will
begin with 15 minutes of
praise
and worahfp/dance
presentations from
various
groups, ending with a 15mlnute message of salvation/
reconciliation
from
pastorm/speakers.
Counselor*
will
be
on
standby during ihe entire pro­
gram fee ministry, and wit­
nessing will continue through­
out the park. There wtU be a
promotional table set up with
Bibles, tracks and other litera­
ture and la available for Infor­
mation from local churches
and Christian organisations.
For more information call
294-1110.

JattttMTnNl
SANFORD - Just the Truth
meets every Friday night at
7:30 p.m. In the coffee shop
next to Family Worship Cen­
ter’s sanctuary. If you are a
teenager or young adult you
are Invited to share tn the live
Contemporary Christian mu­
sic. drama, skits, videos, fun.
food And fellowship.
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ally of Arkansas. Little Rock.
A graduate of the Untventty of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor's
degree In East Aslan history, Basket! also
holds a doctor of ministry degree from
Union Theological Seminary, Richmond,
Va.
"Laura Walters Basket! brings to Stetson
outstanding credentials and experience,
in both university and church settings."
said Jim Beasley, vice president for cam­
pus life and enrollment management, who
chaired the committee that conducted a
national search for candidates.
The title of university chaplain la new.
but the poet Incorporates many duties
held by now-retired Vice President for
Church Relations John Pelham. Beasley
said.
Among Baskett's chief responsibilities
will be coordinating student rekgtous or­
ganisations an campus; organising pcrl-

Florida's faith groups.
In leading the development of a com­
prehensive program of campus ministry,
the university chaplain win work closely
with the Student Religious Life Council
and Trustee Religious Life Council. The
42-member trustee council Includes rep­
resentatives from most of the mgjor faith
groups m Florida and welcomes represen­
tation from an religious groups committed
to diversity and Inclusion.
The ntlnota native wlH begin work at
Stetson July 20.
“I have always heard wondcrftil things
about Stetson and found them U&gt; be very
true during my recent Wait,* Baakett said
from her Sharp Chapel oflka at the Uni­
versity of Tulsa. "Serving as university
chaplain la a welcome opportunity for me
to offer my support for the existing relig-

Celebrating the 222nd birthday of America
"Horn hat g happened. Sir.
(hat we hour not hOherto one*
America has the greatest
"freedom" In an the world. It
all began when the Pilgrims of
Early America In 1020 came
to a new land seeking freedom
and hope. Over a hundred and
flfty yean later, this hone con­
tinued to materialise when the
delegates from Virginia rebnutted a proposal to the con­
tinental Congress to "declare

thought q f humbly applying to
the Father q f Ughta to illum i­
nate our understandings? We
have been assured. Sir. *1 the
sacred writing that 'except the
Land butkt the house, they la ­
bor fei tain that buid ft.' /firmly
a
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believe thte. f inrn^orv
asp
lal henceforth

“*fy countryt U s qfthee.
S u re kmdQfWmtu.
O f th tf f slop,
Land where my father* died!
Land q f the Pgprtns' prtdet
From evYy mountain aide.

loner qf heaven and ts

the Colonte* fle e and Inde­
pendent States. absofeed flam
allegiance to or dependence
upon the Crown.’ From this,
five men wrote a historic
document which waa com­
pleted and accepted on July 2,
1770. After two days (July
4th). the Declaration of Inde­
pendence
was
formally
adopted by the Continental
Congress. This was the begin-

FUty-sU American leaden
made this history nnaalNr by
pledging their lives, fortunes,
and their sacred honor." This
was no easy pledge as nine of
the Signers died et wounds of

The citywide prayer focuaea
on the area churches, area
restore and the souls of Bancard. Church that have par­
ticipated in Ihe past tw it id*
Celebration Church, Family
Warship Center. First Baptist
Church of Lake Monroe. First
Baptist Church o f Sanford,
Freewill
Holiness.
Sanford
Church of Ood, Sanford I I
Bethel and Upaala Commu­
nity.

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It’s Rotary International installation time.
Photo at left, Rotary Club of Sanford
outgoing President Brian Baumgardner,

right, welcomes* the new President Jim
Shupe. In photo at right, Rotary Club of
Lake Mary outgoing President Brian

business leaders in communities all
over the world.

Overby turn* the gavel over to new
President Mike McLean. Rotary Club
promotes civic responsibility among

Pay attention to what raises your dander
B lo o d B a n k

H is to r ic a l C o m m is s io n

Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors of all types of
blood - especially O-type do­
nors • to donate at Ita Sanford
branch. 1303 £. Second St. For
lnformaUon. call 322-0823.

The Lake Mai)' Hlstorlral
ConrnilSHlnn mrrht tit 7 p.m..
the (list Monday of the month,
at the Frank Evans Center. 166
N. Country Club Road. Contact
James Thompson at 322-9432
for more Information.

S a n fo r d R o t a r y

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

P r a c t ic a l N u rse s

S e nio r activate*
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years of older to join
them In two weekly . activities
on Monday: Woodcarvers. from
9-JO t o 'l 1:30 a.m. Game* from
l to 3 d a l ,, at the F m k fcvans
CenteY/^Bfi’ ’N r CdUrity Club
Road.'
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The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association of Florida,
Inc., meets the second Monday
of the month nl 8:309 p.m. nt
Kllomey Baptist Church. 701
Formosa Avc... C.E.U. class
provided each month. All
meetings arc open to LPNs and
to students and graduate LPNs.
call 299-4321.
■r For,information
,

S e nio r em ploym ent
An
employment
program
sponsored by AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program Is held at the
Sanford National Guard A r­
mory. 015 E. First St,. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 am . to 1 p m Telephone:
324-8008. The program assists
seniors, 59 and over, to return
to the work place.

M o d e le r s C lu b

The Sanford Aero Modelers
Club meets every third Monday
of the month starling at 7 p.m..
with the ‘ Model of Uie Month*
competition at Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, 400 K,
First St. All phases o f tyC
model aircraft are presented.
The club's flying field Is located
in Sanford. For more Informa­
tion. contact Lee Donnie at
574-4732.

Dear Readers.
I ivccivcd an angry letter
from a render In response to
Uie June 19 column from a
young limit who think* his
mom Is un alcoholic. The letter
from the angry reader has
something to teach all of us. I
will share parts of what she
said with you. changing only
whut In necessary (o protect
her identity.
f rend your article Si the June
19 edition o f (fur Seminole Her­
ald. ft Instantly ‘raised my dun
der*. Hour dare you print such
trash without knowing all the
facts, without Itiling fo that
household.
My ex-husband had my chtladdict and an alcoholic, flow *I
had the time to do this was one
question, the other u«as where

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MARY
BALK

did I get the money. I am rais­

ing three children by myse\f
without financial help from my
ex. The ex-husband was the
one sitting Si a bar ad nfght and

missing work due to hangovers!
On the other hand, i was the
one working Si excess qf 40
hours per iwefc, pay*
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tng eon qfmyhouse, arid try­
ing to help my dUkfren through
what was hapjflenmg!...

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about vistting nursing
to the point of writing this tetter.
The witter states that she heard the
I msmhersby
I hem be &gt;In the
for mare. Flor six i
ABIGAIL
wonted for lowa’e largest
VANBU REN
home chain. I ham visited
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Then he died. Mom used to joke
that It wee dangerous to date ker
beesuss she outlived all the mm
she had fooe with.
Shortly before her death ot
79, she bed begin
er men from the i
Abby.thei
Uy wee not her looks. It
warm and caring pireraal
always made evwyona foal i
glsd ta see them. Thai was bar
"secret." All her |
had 11)
efir **
tel
70s. Like all the t

i experienced what this
lady is talking shout Most nursing
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and the residents' families. The
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usually with the residents at the
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if no family is availBsttam Une is that I'm tired of

T V w i hearing esmrihlag negstim
We care. We
n a ly da. Ohm us a break.
Vymfto looking for a good etere.
seme to my nursing horns. I will
•how you n dedicated staff and a
M nhig heme felt ef satisfied reel*
doats. I knew there are tote of
like it.
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on making other people comfort­
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Ilfs. She may be surprised at
changes that will occur whan
changes her point of view.
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DEAR ABBY: I hava read,
viewed and heard all that I can
Your recent article, ia which
"Grieving in Orange, Texas*

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but / am by no means an akohotic. If you want to dispense
adokm. try having the entire pic­
ture before you put ygyc spin
fenSiprtntr
Our lesson comes from the
R ad a's last paragraph. The
lady has dearly done a lot of
~ fc and has a lot to be
things right
pmud
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Why. m the s g ld Is
rite ao defensive about pro­
tecting herself from what she
as an ‘ accusation*? She

acknowledges tliat she may get
‘ plowed*, but la highly offended
that anyone
it associate
that bcliavtor with alcoholism.
If she Is so confident that she
does not have the problem,
why does she protest so much7
The moral of the story, folks:
Pay attention to what 'rings
your chimes* or ‘ raises your
dander*. Your voice of Inner
knowing may be trying to tell
you something. When you find
yourself reacting strongly to
something
another
person
says, oak yourself why that
statement Is ao important to
you and wtiat you might be
afraid of or not willing to hear.
When we can get past our own
rationalisations and other de­
fenses, we can team Important
things about ourselves fay sim­
ply paying attention to wtiat we
react strongly to.

Moman’s head and heart
battle over wonderful man

DEAR ABBY: I have been
engaged to a wonderful man for
more than two years, and cannot
V F W . A u x ilia r y
. . - Veterans o f Foreign Wars and seem to set a wedding date. He
my 9-year-old daugh­
i
tha Lsdtea Auxiliary of Sanford
q u a ra
Ini-artmar
9i §1sflkat • wCvW C^WTjr I MOllOfljr
Post 10108 meet the thud ter. He doee all of the laundry, the
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central Monday at 7:00 p.m. at the diebes and the cleaning, and he
Florida Regional Hospital In post home. 2844 S. Sanford accepts my daughter as his own. He
works two jobs ao we don't go with­
the far corner of the dining Ave.
out anything.
room. This la a self help sup­
Sounds perfect, right?
port group for all cancer survi­
The problem is, I don't think I
vors. whether In treatment now Pigeon Fanciers
The Central Florida Pigeon - love him. 1 ssy that I do, but I don't
or finished with It. Call 324.
Fanciers
Association meets the feel it In my heart. He is all a
8787 or 322-7785 for more In­
third Monday or each month at woman could ask fer In a husband,
formationthe Seminole County Agricul­ but la that enough to replace love?
V. , L 0 0 ’*
tural Center. 4300 Orlando Or have I read too many romance
Drive. Sanford. For Informa­ novel*?
C o n tra c t B rid g e
Ha wants to pri married as aeon
tion, call Art or Jean Anderson
Bridge players are Invited to Ot83I*B03.T.
as possible. I am 29, have never
i Ig
h been married, and I feel my daiuhplay contract bridge every * r, l J 1 s., rev'* ilu .
tar neede a tether. I am also afraid I
Monday, at 10:30 aJm.. at the
S h n ffle b o n rd
won’t And a man who will ever lave
Sanford Senior Center. Far In­
The Sanford Tourist and me as much as he doee.
formation. call 322-0328.
Shufllcboard Club practices
Can 1 And a man whom I lava,'
every Tuesday and Friday who accepts my daughter aa his
starting1 at far
AARP
1:30 p.m. “The own — or should I marry a msa I
The Winter Springs .Chapter
courts are. loaded behind the don’t love, liul who would be a weftof AARP meets the third MonSanford Senior Center. Those derful husband and Cither?
day of the month, at 1:30 p.m,.
Interested in playing, learning
FOR BETTER OR WORK
to
play
or
joining
the
club
may
si the Winter Springs Senior
call Russ Kllner, president.
OKAS FOR BETTER) I f yam
fffntyr rjr Edgcnton Avenue.
m arry this man, knowing la
322-7751. for information.
Senior citizens. 50 and over,
yoor heart that you do not km*
are invited to attend.
him, you will be doing yourself
Sew
ing
C
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b
For Information, call 695*
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. and him a grant dleeemce. Mar0286.
to noon, the WOOPIE Sewing Haws la supposed to last forev­
er. And forever la a long Ume la
Club gathers at the Lake Mary , live with yourself, feeling
families
Senior Center, 280 N. Country you eold out because you
Club Road, to moke baby afraid you wouldn't find a
Gamblers Anonymous and
clothes, and Items for nursing you can love. Let Mm go.
Gam-Anon for family
friends, meet separately Mon­ homes as wfaU as items for the
Christmas store. Ihe Items
day and Friday (non-smokers)
made by the dub are donated
at 7:30 pm., Church of the
DEAR ABBY: Whdn 1 read the
to precmle babies, nursing letter from ‘ Hurting in WhitUer," I
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.,
Maitland. For more Informa­ home residents and gifts for had to write. Your response was
excellent, but I would like to tell
the annual Christmas store.
tion. call 236-9206,
"Hurting* about ray mother.'
*
Mother became a widow at 63..
S e nio r activities
N arcotics A u M y a w i u
- Lake Mary Seniors Invite She, too, had deep wrinkles on her
Narcotics Anonymous meets
face, but no one noticed because she
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­ anyone 55 years or older to always had a smile and was inter­
loin them In activities every ested in other people.
byterian liouae of Goodwill.
Monday through Friday, from
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.
Mother’s Ilfs was not without
0:30 a.m! to 3.-00 p.m., at Ihe men. After Dad died, she joined a
Lake Mary Community Center, singles group for older people.
L a k e s id e L io n s
260 N. Country Club Road.
There, at age 68, alu&gt; met a wonder­
The Sanford Lakeside Lions
ful man. He became my stepfather.
Club meets the first and third W eekly Lions C lu b
When lie pusaed away some years
Monday of the month, at 7:00
The Sanford Lions Club tater, she grieved for him for a
p.m.. at the Marina Hotel, meets every Tuesday at noon at While, but then decided she wasn't
Visitors and new members arc
the Colonial Room In down- 1 going to stay at home and mope, ao
welcome. For Information, ***n town Sanford near the clock.
•he rejoined the singles group end
Matt Altcmosc. 322-8545. or
Visitors
and
prospective met another nice men with whom
David Hall. 330-5238.
■he kopt company for many years.
members are welcome.

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To moo* Silo the future, my
children now know that they
had been brainwashed and
their eyes are finally open. I
have the dtoorve I so draperalety needed falthough f paid
Jbr If and tl took over u year to
be granted]!...
My point to ad q f this, some­
times I do eome home qfter
work and hour a drink or two.
Sometimes I may get "plowed*.

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�Regulators best Beer :30, force three-team playoff

It has been
quite a year
for Seminole

SANFORD _ Nine regular season gomes were
not enough Tor Blake's Boyz, Beer ;30 and the
Regulators In the Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment Men's Spring Thursday Night Chase Park
Slow Pitch Softball League.
Blake's Boyi had missed a chance to win the
championship outright last week when It got
blllxrd by Beer :30, lft-7.

The Regulators, who appeared out of the race
two weeks ago when they lost to Blake's Bays,
did the denying this week, keeping Beer :30
from winning the title with a 16-11 victory In a
make up for a game that had been rained out an

June II.
With Thursday's result, the Anal regularseason standings are; Stake's Soys. Beer :30
and the Regulators are all 0-3 and Burmiland
Corporation Is 0-0.
Because of the Regulstora' mild upset, the
scheduled tournament will be scrapped, thereby
eliminating Sunnlland Corporation. In favor of

Top seed
upset in
Finehurst
tourney

Seminole County Is one o f the strongest
counties In Florida for high school sports
and I have been lucky to have witnessed all o f
the great things this community has done.
I nave seen three state cham pions this
year.
Actually, since January.
A ll three were In girls' sports. All three were
at la k e Mary High School.
Not)ting can compare to being at Ute
Lakeland Center and watching the Lake
Mary haakrthall team bring home the first
girl's title In the history o f the county.
Then there was the soccer team. Everyone
knew thoae girts had talent and they proved
It by bringing home the moat coveted honor
In girl's soccer...the state championship.
And the girl's softball team at the school
erased the bitter memories o f a shorter than
expected season last year to play their hearts
out and give Lake Mary an unprecedented
third state title.
Mix In the Cinderella season o f the baseball
team and the boys' soccer team 's run at the
Mate finals and it's no wonder that the
school was awarded the All Athletic sports ■
sward (or the state o f Florida.
Lacrosse is em erging to be one o f the hot*
test sports In the county and Oviedo proved
why this year. The g u ts team advanced to
the state finals and finished second In on ly
Its second official year o f existence.
Not to be outdone. Brantley's boys team
w ent a l the way to ths Final Four and had
an Im prf—t— showing, also finishing aec-

Lyman cam e back to the baseball o f years
peat when a very strong team reminded
many o f their cham pionship run in 1006.
Also a t Lyman, the m a tftn g team had a
p e a t year and the g liia haakrthall team
served up many upsets on it's way to the dla*
M et cham pionship gam e fa r the second year
In a row.
Speaking o f haakrthall. Lake Howed's boys
team won their first ever district cham pion­
ship this year, much to the delight o f fans
throughout the county.
Big things were going on at Sem inole as
Jim W orthington brought the Sem inole
iM thaii
back into state prominence In
hla first year a t the school an d look s to have
the program ready to take a shot at a state
title In the near future.
The track team s won district titles yet
again. In feet the lfith straight fbr ths boys,
and Tam ara CUlchrlst was the sole Sem inole
County student to win a state title In that

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Spring Poet-eaaeon Tournament
The other, winner Inthe Uni round
weeCactus Bolfe, whioh edged the
Knights of Columbus 12-11 In tight-

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SANFORD _ Data Max used three lour-run tnnlngi to
double the score on Invacare and then padded its
chsanlonshlp winning record by netting a forfeit win
from Safety Ween as the first Sanford Recreation De­
partment Spring Men's Industrial Blow Pitch Softball
League at nrtehurst Park last Friday night.
invacare tried to
its hope*, alive on June 10.
using an eight-run third Inning to humble Safety
M eat 96-8.
^But Data Max ended all doubts by besting Invacare
Last week ended up bring s no-game night as Safety
Meen decided to not abow up. therefore handing Date
M ix and Invacare 7*0 wins.
The final standings were Date Max (10-3), Invacare
(6-4) and Safety Kken I0-I2).
Powering Data Mas past Invacare were Chip Smith
(three doobies. two sfrig es, three rune scored, two
RBQ. pee Richards lone triple, three singles, four
rum scored. two RBQ and Chris Bryson lone home
run, two doubles, two runs scored, four RBI).

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Chaseales, one run scored, one RBI), Brian Curtis and
But the Regulators pulled away wtth another
Inning on a single by Chris Nlckle,
Bobby Keefer (two singles and two runs scored
Keefer and
four runs to the sixth Inning.. Cary Krefcrand
Beer :30 got two runs back In Ihc top of the
each). W.L. Oracey (one double, one run scored,
II singles by Chad
third inning on a single by Mark llauman and a
Simmons singled ahead of RBI
one RBQ, Chad Lee (one single, one run scored,
home run by Jerry Oovemale, but the Regula­
Lee and Nlckle. an RBI ground out by Oracey
one RBI) and Jerry Brussel (one single, one run
tors pushed the lead to 8-4 In the bottom of the
and an RBI stogie by Hlngle.
scored).
third Inning on a double by W.L. Grncey. an RBI
Beer ;30 scored the Anal two runs of the game
Doing the damage for Brer :30 were Jerry
single by Larry Hlngle, a single by Bobby Kee­
to the top of the seventh toning as Oovcmale
Govemale (one home run. one double, two ato- '
fer. an RBI double by Blnghnm and an RBI sin­
doubled and Eric Bullock reached on an error
ilea, two tuns scored, three RBI). Mike McLo­
and both runners scored on a stogie by C latter
gle by Goldstlck.
hon (three singles, two runs scored), Steve Cook
buck.
Beer :30 lied the game at 8-8 with a four-run
(one home run. one stogie, one run scored, one
Powering Ihc Regulators were BUI Bingham
fourth inning. Cook hit a one out home run be­
RBQ, Mark Hauman (two singles, one run
(3*for-3 with two home runs and a double, three
fore Benny Crutcher walked, McLohon singled
■cored, two RBQ and Kenny Perkins (two sin­
and Rich Jablonskl reached on an error lo load
runs scored, seven RBQ, Larry Hlngle (3-for-4,
gles, one run scored, one RBI).
the bases. Hauman drove in a pair of runs with
one run scored, three RBQ, Chris Nlckle (3-for*
Also, were Mark. Clatterbuck (one tingle, one .
a single and Oovcmale singled In a run.
4, one run scored, two RBQ, David Ooldstick
run scored, two RBI), Frank ScUneca (one tin­
(one triple, one stogie, one run scored, one RBI)
The Regulators look the lead for good In the
gle), Rich Jablonskl (one run scored, one RBQ
and Eric Simmons (one double, one single, two
bottom of the fifth Inning, scoring four runs.
and Eric Bullock and Benny Crutcher (one run
Jerry Brussel singled, advanced lo second on a .runs scored).
•cored each).
Also contributing were Cary Keefer (two stofly and scored on a single by Hlngle. Brian Cur­
tis then singled and Bingham blMtcd his sec­ ■A*. ■
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ond three-run home run of the night.
Beer :30 got a mn back In the top of the sixth
Inning on singles by Perkins and McLohon and
a walk to Crutcher and a sacrifice fly by
Jablonskl.
Tim Raines is a Sanford native and Seminole Inter-league play for 1998.
High School graduate now playing for the New
Ines and the Yankees will be on the tube
York Yankees. His stats for the 1996 season Is twice against the Baltimore Orioles this
to the first column, personal-best season weekend starting today (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. on
three RBI). Richard Quinn (one
Providing the offense for
totals In the second column and career totals ESPN and Saturday at 1 p.m. on WOFL-35.
double, two singles, one run Safety Klren were Jim Link
Figueroa and Robert
(Including 1996 games) to the third column.
•cored,
one
RBI),
Keswick
(four
singles,
three
runs
Redding (one single and one
Raines went O-fcr-3. but did walk twice, as
Lashley (two doubles, two runs ■cored). Nelson Merced (one
ran scored each).
the Yankees outacored the Philadelphia
■cored). Tom Gilson (one dou­ triple, one stogie, one run
Phillies. 9 6 In 11 Innings Thursday to end
Data* the hitting for Invacare ble, one single, four runs
■cored, two RBI). Randy Manor
against Safety Ween were An­ scored, one RBI), Jim Bedow
(one triple, one stogie, three
'l l
gel Figueroa (one home run,
(one single, three runs scored,
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two doubles, one single, four one RBQ, Robert Redding (one runs scored), Jay Judy (two
54
160
2,240
singles, one RBQ. Alvin GlUes
tuna scored, three RBQ, Juslo
At-bata.
single, two runs scored, one
173
682
6.410
Delgado (one home run. two
Runs.....
RBQ and Bob Hall (one stogie, (two singles, one RBQ and Karl
1.506
91
199
Brown (one run scored).
singles, three runs scored, one run scored, one RBQ.
Hits.....
SO
2.489
194
26
71
936
5
38
409
19
112
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The JCCa 15th Annual 8K Road Race will
5
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be held on Thursday. Jujy 9th at 6:45 p.m. A
800
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Pizza and pool party win follow for all rrguAverage..................................................... .291
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tered runnera and their guests. Entry fee la
Tim
$14 in advance or 616 the day of the race.
S s m fa w ilf
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For Information, call the JCC at 645-5933.
LAKE MARY .T h e 19th annual SEMINOLE
SOCCER SCHOOL offers two weeks of sum­
mer soccer Instruction at Lake Mary High
F u ry to hold tryouts
Papa John's: three htta _ Vic
Javier Camacho (home ran,
School. This 9 am. to 4 p.m. day camp will
DtBartoio (triple, run. three
WINTER SPRINGS _ J t* Winter Springs
run, RBI), Layton Welbom,
« i « « include Indoor tow er In an air condi­
IBU). Prsnlde Phillips (two Terry Atkinson (one double
Fury, a select girts soccer team which cap­
tioned gym.
runs. RBQ; two hits w Noy
each). John Neubert (run): one
tured the Under-12 state championship this
The two weeks are July 6-10 and July 19Rivers (double, two ram, RBI).
hit
Donny Cerce (two runs,
past spring. Is looking for new players as It
17. The cost Is 6120 per week or 6829 for
Jimmy WOhama (two now,
two RBQ. Larry DtUan (run):
moves
up
to
the
Under-IS
level
this
fall.
both weeks.
RBQ: one hit _ Dave Rape
Coach Rodney Levy, a veteran coach with
Training win be provided for boys and
(run), B J. Osborne (RBQ, Scott
estenatve youth league experience In North
5 1/2-15. Individuals or teams by a
Carter. Bonnie McNeil: one
Careitna and Artsona ana a current player
wtth the Orlando Nlghthawka. is seeking ad­
vanced players under IS to complement last

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three-team playofT for the championship.
Next Thursday at Chase Park, the three tied
teams will flip a coin with the two matching
teams playing at 7 p.m. and the third team get­
ting a bye.
The winner of the 7 p.m. game will take on
the bye team for the championship at 8 p.m.
Mike McLohon led o(T the game for Beer :30
wtth a single and came around to score the
game's first run on a pair of errors.
The lead grew to 2-0 in the top oT the second
inning as Mark Clatterbuck reached on an er­
ror, moved to second on a one out single by
Steve Cook and scored on a single by Kenny
Perkins.
The Regulators got into the game In the bot­
tom of the second Inning as Brian Curtis and
Bobby Keefer led off the inning wtth back-toback singles ahead of a home run by Bill Bing­
ham. who would have a definite Impact on the
game offensively all evening.
David Colds tick followed with a triple and
scored on a sacrifice fly by Cary Keefer and Eric
Simmons doubted and scored the fifth run of the

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                    <text>SEMINOLE COUNTY...4A

A p ictu re is
w orth 1,000
w ord s o f p raise
IN S ID E

ton 'll* Sanford, Lako Mary, Longwood, Ovlado, Wlntar Springs and tomlnoto County alnea 1 9 0 8

50 Cents

WEDNESDAY. MAY I3. I998

Go to school,
skip finals

Death
penalty
decision
delayed

By Short Brodle
and K in B utltr
OF THK HERALD STAFF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
It s
time fur high school finals, one
last time, since a new county
policy- will eliminate die nerd
lor finals for studrnts with
good uradrs and good atlrn
dance records
Tile Seminole County Sc huol
Hoard voted 3 -2 Tuesday oltiht
to approve a county wide exam
exemptimi policy for all 7 hljih
schools Thr new policy winch
g«ie* Into effect liryl year, a I
lows *A* students with no mure
than 3 atiserurs. *H* studrnts
with no more than 3 absences
or *(" stiidrnts wilti no more
than I absence to skip filial
ream s

Bjr Lacy Lear
HERALD EDITOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY • A
sb.icklrd anil Irarful Michael
Stoll. 30. must watt until June
II to hrar whether hr Mill dir In
Honda's rlcrtrtr rhalr or
s|trnd tltr rrst of hi* llfr In
prison lor thr tnurdrr of his
wife
Judge
Seymour
Henson
Tuesday llstrtird to emotion­
ally rliurgrd statements Irom
Stoll, his pastor and his sister,
as attorney Jack Kdmund lobbird Henson to spate his ell enfa life.
*1 hope tny mother-in-law
ran fnrgtvr me for my wrongful
judgment on that day. I teas
wrung for Ivine and rm eniin up
lor ( hits Stewart, tail I don't
think
rapltal
punishment
solves anythin,!.* Stoll said
Assistant Slate
Attorney
Strvr lluluirk had submitted
his memorandum Mitnmaruing
that thr state had pruvrn
Stoll« anions had been hei
nous, atrocious and rn irl and

Atwo-door Chrysler convuctZft was turning south on
Persarwnon Avenue when it was broadsided Tues­
day From left to right. parameAe Bruce Mosaty. liretighter Oevtd Oereghty and p sw re d c Mte Softer
try to hag) an. as yet. umdorfthed lamsta out of the

car Apparently the coupte rtvolved n the accident
were on the* way to the Auto Tran to return to Nm
York Deleft of the accident and nfonrvaSon on the
•i of the victims

C o u n ty s t u d e n t s hav e h e r n
a llo w e d to s k ip r u m s . If tlie y
m et
c e r t a in
c r i te r ia ,
s tn rr
1 V I2 T h r s t a l e f) e |M rttiirn t of
E d u c a tio n w a n te d to d o a w a y
w ith t l t r e x e m p tio n s ta il la s t
m o n t h r e s c in d e d Its e a r l ie r
ru lin g . s a y in g t h a t r x r m p l t o n s
c m ild r c u i tt m i r a s lo n g a s th e y
w e re leased o n ly o n th e a l t r n

dance policy.
JTTie county ado|itrd Uw pottry Dial had been In eftret at
Oviedo High he l- io|.

Dnal high school a d m in is­
t r a t o r .u p In favor of thr exrm ption policy, citing Srmlnob* Cutility's rnvtablr atlrnd a m r n itr as proof the tnrrnUvrs work Students who show
u p every day leant more, they
lonlrnd
Vrma Jackson. assistant
principal at Srmtnolr High
School Haul. *Wr want thr kids
in school H.iin and simple *
Harry Gainer, a |iarrnt of an
Oviedo High School student
think* It's a gfr.u Incentive.
"Number I. It's an Incentive to
k re p kid* In school Number 2.
It rnc ouragr* them to keep up
thru grades *
Hoard chairman Harbara
Kuhn voted for the policy, with
U»ard members Sandy Robinsun and Jeanne Moms Kuhn
-aid, *As a trachrr .,1 have
found ihat students who are
absent a ir not tlie ones who do
well In thr course. Our slu
drills. I think, are lestrd to
death. A trst is not the only
way lo tell how tlie student Is
progressing."
One mother pntntrd out that
thr new policy could penalize
students who are absent often
due to legitimate medical con­
ditions Jayne Komtck. whose

Erotic Em porium believes it has the right o f way
By Ruoa Whitt
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
Hoard of County Commission­
ers on Tuesday dealt with eve*
thing from the ruphnrtc to
r erotic • traveling from easy
sticel to *lcozy street.

£

A government analyst glad­
dened the commissioners when
lie said tlie county's road pro­
gram was on Its MOO million
budget • characterized by a
successful contracting process
and on-schedule ronstruetton
management.
The commissioners, however.

ran into a snarl In the after
noon when confronted with an
add on Item concerning U S.
Highway 17-92 and an adult
entrrtalnment business known
as the Erotic Emporium
A request from the Florida
Department of Transportation
may forre the county to back

Should lakefront
IWhat’s
park be developed?
By Rich Pfoiiaaf
IIERA1J) STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • There are more
steps townrd commercial de­
velopment of Fort Mellon Park
than there are steps In S an­
ford's City Hull. Likewise, there
are many steps lo climb for
clllzens intent on preventing
any changes lo the park.
In favor of the development
and pushing hard for approval
urr Mayor Larry Dale, members
of the city commission and
City Manager Util Simmons.
Opponents Include citizens
Deburn Groseclose. her Ixisband Doug, former Sanford
Mayor M.L. "Sonny* Rabom
and a number of others.
The
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group la scheduled to circulate
a petition around the city d e ­
manding the development of
the park be placed on a citizen
referendum During Monday's
Sanford
City
Commission
meeting. Rabom reiterated the
position that the matter be
placed on the ballot presenting
the city from ever selling or
Irasing the property for devel­
opment.
A copy of the proposed ordi­
nance was officially rrcognlzrd
by ihe commission Monday
night. City Attorney Hill Col­
bert uMsurrd the commission
that he had gone over the ordi­
nance. and following a few mi­
nor rhanges. It appeared to be
properly written.
flic Orusecloscs have gone
through a number of moves to
obtain official petitions which
will be circulated seeking a
sufficient num ber of signa­
tures. of which. 2.021 would
Ilave lo be verified. Then the
mnttrr would be placed on Ihe
iNillot.
Meanwhile. Ihe city commlaslon plans lo send out a
newsletter lo citizens, advising
them of the benefits of having
Ihe major hotel and conference
center built on the park
grounds. Mayor Dole revealed
some of the Information during
Monday afternoon's commis­
sion work session.
Through a study prepared by
Flshklnd A Associates. It has
been estimated that there will
be 654 Jobs directly attribut­
able to the project as well as
another 457 Jobs Indirectly
supported by the project.
The Jobs are expected to pro­
vide • payroll of over $11 mil­
lion. while the total annual
payroll supported by the proj‘
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of! from the modifications re­
quited by Erotic Emporium If it
la to be grandfathered at its
present location. The FtXJT Is
nuking elungea on 17-92 that
won't be complete until Ja n u ­
ary lo w
On Tuesday. Ihe commis­
sioners unanimously agreed lo

address llie issue at a public
meeting on June II
*lt is likrly that any work
you require them (Erotic Empo­
rium! to do before our con­
struction Is Mulshed will be
damaged or completely re­
moved by our work.” FOOT
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that construction?

Support group
SANFORD
The Seminole
County Slate Attorney's office
sponsors a Grief Support
Group for anyone who lias lost
a loved one to homicide. The
group meets
the
second
Wednesday of the Month from
(1:30 p m. lo H p.m. The next
meeting will be today.
Meetings are held at thr Juvrntlr Assessment Crnter. 181
Hush Loop. Sanford.
The Grief Support Group
sessions ore free of charge and
open to anyone wtohtng to at­
tend. For additional Informa­
tion. phonr Hemadette Seraflnowtez at 322-7534.
ext.
6113.

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New shopping center sprouting near mall
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HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Sanford la about to get another
shopping center. Towne Center P lus,
• t an■
eloped
86.000 square- foot center, la being develop
i. The
by AIO Baker Shopping Center Properties,
center la located off lnteraUte-4 on Towne Cen­
ter Boulevard Just north of Seminole Towne
Center moll. Land clearing for the construction
la already underway.
The two main anchors at Towne Center Plaza

will be a 43.000 square foot Sports Authority,
and a 20,000 square foot Hooks-A-Mllllon. The
remaining square footage Is avalluble for small
shops.
Books-A-MUIIon Is presently scheduled to
open In Septem ber or this year. The Sports
Authority's projected opening Is February of
1999.
AIO Baker Stropping Center Properties deals
In development and acquisition of retail shop­
ping renters nationwide.

Tlie coll lias gone out for
Army Air Corpa. World War II
Uombardlrni to gather one
more time. Tlie Last Of The
Few' reunion will held today
through May 10 at the Holiday
Inn International Resort. In­
ternational Drive Tower An­
nex. Orlando.
Tlie Homlx-rs of WWII will
never again assemble Into
strtkr formation In the bitter
cold of enemy skies. The Bom­
bardier* at their bombslghts
searching out their target, will
search no more, the other
crew members risking all to
place Itlm over the target, have
iong ago stood down. No longer
do Ute names of Schwelnfurt.
Ploesll, Hiroshima and Na­
gasaki- banner our newspaper
pages. Come loin us for the
gathering of the 'Last Of The
Few*.
On vtrw at the Reunion will
tic various Hombalghta, In­
cluding the once Super Secret
Nordcn. A grand display of
aviation artifacts for collectors
and hlstortana. There is no
coat. You will see the very
models of the bombslghts that
bombed Uerlln (British), and
the bombslght that Jimmy
Doolittle used on his famous
Tokyo Raid and the famous
Nordcn used In all Uieaters of
the conflict as well os over Hi­
roshima and Nagasaki.
For more Information coll
National Reunion Chairman
Mr. Sid Mickelson at (407)
855-8455.
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Lakefront
P o iM Ilto ll
Kathleen McMmcmy. 30. of
300 Palmetto, Longwood. teas
arrested Thursday. May 7. by
Seminole County deputies.
McMenemy was charged with
poaaesslon of drug parapher­
nalia and possession of a con­
trolled substance. McMenemy
waa arrested In the 700 block
of Monroe Harbor Place. The
Clty/County Investigative Bu­
reau carried out a search war­
rant at the location of McMe
nemy'a arrest.
Marvin Wells, 26. of 706
Monroe Harbor f t . Sanford,
waa arrested Thursday. May 7.
by Seminole County deputies.
Wells was charged with pos­
session of a controlled mi li­
st ance (cocaine) and posses
sion of cocaine with Intent to
distribute. Wells was arrested

County
Consultant Projert Manager
John Graves Informed the
county.
•In order to avoid a great
deal of re work, rlfon and
money. I suggest that you wall
lor our construction to be
completed before requiring
them lo make improvements.*
Graves said.
Attorney Hugh Trees re­
quested on April 28 that Erotic
Emporium be allowed lo put off
work on curbing driveways,
ronstm rtlng a sidewalk and
doing landscaping work. Trees
said he received a reply from
the Deputy County Attorney
Lonnie Oroot Tuesday but not
in lime to attend the commis­
sion meeting.
Trees said the letter from the
FOOT obviously prompted the
county to jpve Erotic Emporium
a reasonable time to complete
its work after the FDGTs work
was completed.

eluding a 1978 case otmllar to
Stoll's, in which a man maatrmUnds a murder and enlists
another to commit It. The m as­
termind waa sentenced to
death, the actor to life in

The Income from taxes to the
at the above address. The
Clty/County Investigative Bu­ city and county Is estimated by
reau carried out a search war­ Flahklnd ft Associates at be­
rant at the location o f Wells' tween 9595.515 and 9733.629.
plus Income from sales tax
srrest.
Glenn Rogers. 48. of 706 revenues, utility taxes and
Monroe Harbor PI.. Sanford, other revenues.
It has not Immediately been
was arrested ‘Thursday. May 7.
by Seminole County deputies. determined when the Informa­
Rogers was charged with pos­ tion would be mailed to citi­
session of drug paraphernalia zens. and whether It would go
and possession of a controlled to all registered voters within
substance. Rogers was a r ­ the city or be included In the
rested s i the above address. utility bills.
Another step coming up In
CCIB made the arrest.
the near future is Mayor Dale's
Jam ie King. 33. of 1831 scheduled appearance before
Summerlin Ave.. Sanford, was the Seminole County Commis­
arrested Monday. May I I . by sion to obtain Its approval of
Sanford poller.
King was
charged with restating without
violence and arrested In the
100 block of Sterling Court.
The Hanford Q U A D , squad
made the arrest.
La V rm r A Campo. 67. Glen­
view Lane. Winter Park, died
Saturday. May 9. 1996. Mrs.
uestrd by live county lie said
Campo wss hom In Cleveland.
tal since one of the two new
Ohio Mrs. Campo workrd for
adult bookstores had thangrd Deaconess Hospital In Cleve­
Its name to ‘Erotica.* bis rllent
land. Ohio for 20 years. She
was upset.
wss a member of Saints Peter
*As be has been open for
and Paul Catholic Church. Mrs.
many years longer than the
Campo was Volunteer of the
two new adult larnkstores, h r
Year 1992/93 for Parma Devel­
la w ry upset about this." Trees
opmental Center Culahoga
said. Tie wonders why he can ­ County Board of Mental Retar­
not continue to use his current
dation and Developmental Dis­
business namr7~
abilities.
Earlier Tuesday, the Board of
Survivors Include sons. Mh
Commissioners voted. 3-2, to
char!. Parma llrtghts. Ohio.
renew an agreement with
Mark.
Orlando;
daughters.
Shutta ft Bowen for legal con­ Beverly. Parma. Otao. Karen
sulting In Uw court battles with Alttarr, Winter Park; brother.
the adult entertainment busi­ William Farrell. Willoughby.
ness. This m eans 9300.000
Ohio; sister. Joyce Srharffrr.
more dollars will go to the firm
N. Homestead. Ohio; 10 grand­
The commission voted, 6 0 .
children
to allow th r attorneys to a p ­
Family Funeral Care. Oviedo.
peal an order In favor of Sassy
In cliargr of arrangements.
M erida by Judge Alan Dickey
on May 4. Sassy Mrrlot's
opened a year ago while the
county waa rewfltlr* Its adult
Ellison M. 'Elite Myers* Ches­
laws. The county contends It la
ter. 74. Palalka died Sunday,
operating illegally. The m atter
May 10. 1998. Bom In Newing­
now goes to th r 5th Dtotrtct
ton. Q a . h r grew up In
Court of Appeals.
Palalka. Mr. Chester returned
'Judge Diehoy la wrong.’
Deputy County Attorney Oroot
os id.
tired butcher. He was a former
Dickey ruled Ithat the harm lo member of the First Presbyte­
th r genrral public In this m at­ rian Church of Lake Mary.
ter la not outweighed by the
Survivors Include daughter.
Diane Hunt. Palalka; sons.
Larry 8c..
BuaOs.
Gary.

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Stoll's stater. Becky DtCtero.
read e letter th e had written to
Edmund, profiling a kind and
loving brother who rescued J u ­
lie from a life of squalor and
wtw became a doting father to
her two boys.
Stoll's pastor, the Rev. Amar
Rambtooon. asked the court to
show merry, as Ood would.
*Baaed on oqr talks with Mr.
Stoll I must concede wtth his
parents (hat the boy did not do
what they say he did. I be­
seech. I Implore, I beg for such
great merry* he said.
Stoll, voice quaking, told the
court he *wtll pay every day for
the derisions I have made. I
am sorry for my mother-in-law
and my boys.*

the development. In addition to
Dale, the head of the Commu­
nity Redevelopment Agency,
and the head of the Tourist De­
velopment Council will also be
on hand.
Kabom and other opponents
tiave. since the start of discus­
sion a number of m onths ago,
stressed that they were not
against the hotel and confer­
ence center In Sanford, only
against the use of Fori Mellon
Park for a location. No one lias
suggested an alternate loca­
tion.
Individual members of the
etty commission have indicated
their preference for the park
site and development. Monday
afternoon.
Commissioner

Velma Williams said sh e ‘cant Commissioner* approved the
understand why anyone would request for 93.500.
Before commenting on the
disagree with the plan.*
'Look at what has happened request, chamber Executive Di­
In Central Florida.* Williams rector Wayne Weinberg told the
said. 'Look at the development, commission. Tve been listen­
take Mary and Altamonte ing to what has been said here.
Springs hove run rings around Even If the number of employ­
us. Sanford could become the ees a n d Income Is much less
model city. It’s been a diamond than predicted, this would still
In the rough and we've never be a valuable asset not just to
Sanford but to-all of Seminole
had this opportunity.*
*Changes are going to come.* County.
Williams predicted. *Maybe not
lie concluded. "You are the
this year or next year, but best hope for your community.
they're gonna come.*
Ju st imagine what this will do
Following the discussion re­ lo benefit downtown Sanford.*
garding the petition and In for
mation from Flahklnd ft Asso­
ciates. the work session moved
on to the next m atter, which
Involved the Greater Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce,
and* a request for funding for
the *Srmlnolr Vision* concept.

Road. Sanford, died Monday.
May 11. 1908. Bom In Toledo.
Ohio, she moved to Sanford In
1994 from Dr Land Mrs. Long
was a restaurant owner.
Survivors Include sons. EMn
T.. Cllrs. Fla.. Richard. Toledo,
Ohio; daughters. Marilyn New­
ton. Sanford. Nancy Scholl.
Grand Rapids. Mich.. Patricia
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Holloman. DeLeon
Springs: sister. Alice. Calif.: 16
grand* hiidren:
18
great’grandchildren; I great-greatgrandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lakr Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

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Sanford. Mr. Platt waa a car­
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brother. Billy Sr.. Sanford: 4
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some mitigation. ITotnick said,
■but not of great weight. For
virtually every murderer, we
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Stand up and be counted
for or against developm ent
The question of developing a hotel and conference center on
Fort Mellon Pork grounds in Sanford i« one of llie liottrat of
lla kind to be debated In a long time. Nothin* haa come dose
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dilemma since_ the queaUon arose
move port of the Seminole County Courthouse to Five
Potnta.
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Uon. H to dtflkrult to know If tltere la only a highly vocal few
who are afainat It. or M there ore thousands in opposition
but who arc heattant to apeak out

again* having a major hotel and conference center in San­
ford. but they Insist II should not be al the Fort Mellon Park
property. Yet. In all of their public speaking before the com­
mission. letters to the editor and other publicity, no one has
made a suggestion regarding where. If nut at the park,
should the commercial development be located.
Now. opponents are circulating a petition calling for a pub­
lic referendum. The wording of what they propose, rather
than asking yea or not to llte development, would prevent the
rtty from EVER developing the park W d for commercial pur*

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Purchase of 4-Pc. Group!

P&lt;Weauggest people who oppose use of the park far thla pur-

be utlltoed. And fatong that lake view would prahab^r wipe out
any Idea of obtaining a developer. There would be little attrac­
tion for guests, conventioneers and others If the structures
were located elsewhere. We would end up with nothing, and
be faced with a continuation of a high level tax mlliage.
If the pedttan being circulated would question yes or no on
the development of ftwt Mellon Park, we would urge people
toVtgn H far Inclusion In the next election. Then we. and all
others concerned, would know, once and far aO. whether It to
truly a nwgorl ty of the etttoens who are far or age Inel this
^ B u tjraln gfar a complete bon on any development. In our
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HERALD SIOKIS EDITOR
SANFORD . Seminole High
KcImjoI baseball coach Mike Pow-

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ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD _ The Anal out was recorded,
hut no one at Seminole High School was
ready Tor the season to end.
The 'Moles’ season came to an end last
night with a 7-6 loas to Jacksonville Wolfson
before a huge crowd at Seminole. The 'Notes
were get ting clobbered, the defense wasn't
playing Its normal game and Seminole found
Itself on the short end of a 7*1 deficit before
rallying, eventually placing the tie run on
second with two outs In the seventh.
One out later, the fsna stayed and cheered
a team that may have been the beat In
Seminole history.
At least five Seminole* from the senior­
laden team have a chance at professional ball
including Tim Raines. Ned Raines. C3
Williams. Don Taylor and Lance Odom. The
problem lacing coach Mike Powers is that
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rally, th e whole guns was probably
derided m i the second and third
bsllem In the lop of the Aret In­
ning.
After the lend off batter bounced
bark to the mound. Currier, the
Wolfpack'a No. 2 hitter, lifted a pop
Ay Into foul territory down the left
Odd h n r. The ball bounced out of
the Seminole players' glove, how­
ever. an d Currier was son alive.

especially after hie Junior varsity team went
22-4 this season.
The 1000 Semlnolea will have a tough
legacy to live up to. Seminole reached a
raking of second In the stale entering last
night's loss and several of Ms players were
members of the Sanford Boat 53 team that
won the national title last summer In South
Dakota.
With the addition of Odom. Taylor and
Ryan Afoelon, the *Noles entered the Besson
with high hopes but stumbled out of the gate
before recovering and becoming the county's
dominant learn by the end of the season.
The success caught the attention of all of
Sanford and over 1.900 people showed up for
district tournament games at Historic
Sanford Mrmodel
to see the 'Notes

pau ed to have Currier s m irk o u t
but. after flinching, the pitch was
called a ball. Currier then singled
on the next pitch.
Seminole appeared that It was
going to get out of the Inning un­
scathed. however, as C urtnrr hit a

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IN B R I E F
Sanford Softball Tournament
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent will hold a Spring Softball Tburnament for both men's and women's slowpitch team s.
The tournament, which will benefit Sanford
Youth Sports Programs, will be held an Sat*
unlay. May 16th and poaalbly Sunday. May
17th and Friday. May 15th. depending on the
number of teams entered.
Cost Is S I00 per team and will be held at
Chase and Ptnehurst parks. Individual and
Team awards will be given.
Deadline snd draw will be Wednesday. May
13th.
For more Information call 1407) 330*5687.

Red Bug Summer Softball
CASSELBERRY _ The Seminole County
Recreation Department will offer a Summer
Slowpltch Softball League at Red Dug Lake
Park starting the week of May 18th.
Men's league* will be offered nightly, with
a new women's league starting up on Mon­
day's and a Co-Ed league on Wednesday’s.
Returning Spring League teams may start
registering April 20th. with open registration
beginning April 27th.

GM b AAU hoops champs
BANFORD . Seminole Community College
m d the Orlando Magic have been awarded
the 1898 AAU Qtrls Basketball Champion*
shtpa.
From May 15th*17|h the 12-and-Undcr. 15and-Under and 17-and-Under will square off.
The Championships are qualifiers lor the
AAU National Championships to he held In
July in various cities around the country.
Teams wishing to enter the Florida Ch a m ­
pionships or needing additional Information
should call Ken Patrick. Seminote Commu­
nity College. (407) 328-2082 or Ttam Blert.
Onando Magic, at (407| 916-2681.

Summer youth basketball
WINTER SPRINGS _ The Winter Springs
Basketball League will offer a summer select
league for boys
and girls In the
Oviedo/Winter Springs area.
Divisions will consist of boys and girts In
age groups of 10-and-Under. ll-and-U nder
12-and-Undcr 13 -and-Under; 14-and-Undcr
15-and-Undrr or grade levels 3-Uuough-8.
All others will coat 870 per player and
must register fay May 20th.
Coaches who are In Interested tn placing a
tram In this league should contact Chris
Marictte at 321-5282 or Tony McDonald al
887-1457.

Tim Raines to ■ Sanford natty* and
High School graduate now playing for 0 to Hew
York Yankee*. Hla a ta u tor the IBM aeaaon la
in the first column, personal-beat season

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and Nicole White) are freshman.
And that's not to mention that the Rams'
leading hitter. Lindaey Mans. Is only s sopho­
more and all three of their pitcher's, juniors
llalle Sowsrds and Sarah Smith and sophomore
Kelly Harbour, are underclassmen.
Other members of the squad are freshman
Alayna Dontitch, sophomore Lauren Cooper
and Juniors Amy Ctordlell. Mragan Dontitch.
Kelly Florentine and JIB Wolcott.
Lake Mary, under head coach Jeannle Fisher
Kym Oaudreau and Pam
eason and have only lost
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home plate an a wild pitch to beat JacksonvllteSanrta hrood 1*0 In the Regional Semifinals and
racing home ahead of the throw on Sowarda' hit
last Friday.
Sowarda to expected to be on the mound to ­
morrow (Thursday) when Lake Mary takra on
Palmetto High School from Miami tn the F1ISAA
(Florida High School Arttvlllra Association)
State Softball Championships a t the Auburn
date Softball Complex starting at 2:30 p.m.
The other semifinal features Orange Park from
the Jacksonville area against Barron O. Collier ,
from Naples al 2 p.m.
For those wishing to attend the f u n r . go West
on M and take the AUbumdale exit (the
one past the Highway 27*llalncs CHy cadff and
go east until you see the complex.

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LbqbI Notices

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People
British feast filled with jolly good flavor
B lo o d Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donor* of all types
Wood - especially O type do­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, can 322-0822.

can handle by yourself. Join
far support In roping wtth your
addict; gain serenity to make
decisions and pul our live back
in focus. CaU 201-1900 for
more Information.

C am ara C lu b
D a n c in g to r S e n io rs
The O w BO Dance Club
dance is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Ctvtc Center. Live m u­
sic by the Deltonians 13-piece
band. Donation 83.00.

The Seminole Lake Mary
Camera Club meets the second
Wednesday every month in Old
Lake Mary Ctly Hall. 158 N.
Country Club Rd. at 7:30 p.m.
For more Information, rail
O nce at 321-4723 or Sol at
323-HGBI.

A l-A n o n

R o ta ry C lu b

A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics (AJAnon) meets every Wrdnesdsy.
at 8 p m . at I I I E. 27th St..
Just west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
ber* are welcome to this 12slrp group.

Rotary Club of Lake Mary
meets Thursday
mornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m.. al the Marriott
Courtyard, off West la k e Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Brian
Overby, prrsldrnl. at 322-0634.

A la h a lm a r'a S u p p o rt

The Srrtoma Club of South
Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancement of speech and
hearing children, meets every
Thursday morning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m.. at the Sabal Point
Country Club on Weklws
Springs Road. Longwuod Po­
tential members are Invtlrd to

The AUhetmefs Support
Group for Caregtvrra meets the
fourth Wednesday, at 10 a.m.,
al the Frank Evans Center In
Lake Mary. All Interest rd are
Invited lo attend.
Shelly
Brassier, a brenard Alxhelmer
l Ireniptst. leads (hr discussion
and answer* question*. For
information, call 323-4938 or
324-3080.

TOPS
A local chapter of TOPS
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 8:30
p.m.. in the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. Bfift
W. S.R.
434.
Longwood.
Weighing brings at 5:30 p.m.

W a lgh t W atchara
A local chsptrr of Weight
Watcher* meets at the Lake
Mary Community Dutiding
every Thursday from 4:45 lo
8:45 p.m.

One of the great advantage*
of making a living from cooking
food I* that everyone shares
your interest, they eat. No
m atter where or when, people
love to talk about food.
Recently. I had the pleasure
of having a long talk wtth
another chef. We agreed that
when people think of foods
from other countries England
Is seldom. If ever, on the list.
When people talk about ethnic
culalnr It Is generally bmited lo
the famous food countries.
France. Italy. China, and so
on. The general opinion. In
this country, of British food Is
tasteless, bland, over-cooked
or completely disgusting.
The following four-course
meal shatters all the myths of Place I heaping tbs. In the
English food. Not only is It full • center of a small plate and
re three pasllrs around II
flavor rd. but It Is a meal
each srtvtng.
anyone would tic pleased lo be
Invited lo. With my thanks to
‘Chef lJinry*. I hope you enjoy
this meal as much as I do.
2 cups chicken slock
1/2 cup chopped while pan of
leeks
1 cup half and half cream
4 tbs. butter
2 cups mashed potatoes
1/2 lb. ground pork satrsagi
1 tap. salt and white pepper
meal
2 lbs. chopped chive*
1/2 lop. Thyme
2 tbs. Sherry
1/4 tap. course ground black
Saute leeks in buttrr until
pepper. Allspice. Nutmeg, salt
completely lender, and all
Cinnamon and Osiilc Powder
other
ingredient*
except
1/4 cup fine chopped onion
ctUvrs. Heat lo a low simmer,
1/2 fli. all purpoar flour
four soup into blender Juat
1/4 lb. shortening
prior to serving and blend to a
Mix flour, shortening, ark
smooth cream finish. Serve hot
water Into a pastry dovqpi. Add
wtth chopped chives on top.
a pinch of salt and reU out tc
pie ahrfl thickness. Uae a 2
1/2 In c trrk and n it ifattfli
B aM
pork.
onion
and

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1/4 cup sugar
2 lbs. butter
1/2 lap. Vanilla Extract
1/2 n ip chopped walnuts
hrs.
Internal
temp.
100 Whip cream for lopping
Divide walnuta evenly Into
degrees. ALWAYS USE A MEAT
THERMOMETER TO CHECK bottom of the 8 tart shells. Mix
all other Ingredients together
ROAST.
When roast Is done set aside and pour mixture evenly Into
ro w e d and make Yorkshire all the shells. Preheat over to
300 degrees and bake for 25
pudding.
mlnutea. Allow lo cool for 10
minutes before removing from
2 extra large eggs
pan. Serve warm wtth whipped
I cup all purpose flour
cream.
1/2 top. salt
This meal will serve six
Beat eggs until foamy, slowly hungry people easily.
add salt and flour and mix until C ast Break Pew ai around
smooth.
Heavily
coat
a pork. 81.99/lb.. publlx 81.00:
(uptake pan and heat In a 400 Vegetables,
roadside stand
degree oven for 5 mlnutea. 82.50: Leeks. Publlx 81.49;
When pan Is liot. spoon 2 tbs. Standing Rib Roast. Publlx
bailer Into each cup. Bake for 84.09/tb. 4 lbs. 820.01; com
20 m inulrs or until golden syrup.
Winn-Dixie
81.89;
brown. Serve one Yorkshire Walnuts Winn-Dixie 84.19/lb.
81.50: Cream Publlx 81.99; All
a small cut in center and other
Ingredients.
approx.
spoon | tbs. of drippings from 85.00. TOTAL- 835.38.
roast pan Into each pudding
May all your meals be a
and serve.
festive occasion.
1/4 cup drained horseradish
1/2 cup heavy cream
I tap. sugar
1/2 tan. sail
1/4 ta p English Mustard
Mix togrther all Ingredients
and serve.
Serve roast on a large platter
wtth vegetables around It.

good quality meat thermometer
to check for doneneaa. Place It
bt the center of the roast not
touching any bone. Rare will
equal 140 degrees, medium Is
180 degrees and well fa 170
degrees . Never cook a good
quality roast to well done. The
result wU be a tough roast that
larks flavor. If you Uke your
meat well done only cook to
medium and slice off servings

3 /4 cup

every Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. Ourats and prospec­
tive member* are welcome.
Can Deri nun Oltck. 3234089.
for more Information.

Pair should return wedding {
if trip to the altar is canceled
Alinon, Alateen
and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more In­
formation. call 321-9122.

ALANON and
ALATEKN
m trU n g are held every Thurs­
day. al 8 p.m.. at Sanford
Christian Church. 730 Upaala
Road. Sanford. For Informa­
tion. call 323-8524.

ahs told ms, “A 1
Caraway place, m
gill I am not hap
nothing about
m atured not to

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- ho had his.
Our problem lo, tho wedding
gifts from hsr Blonds, and su r
friends, hod arrived. Wo expected
that those gifts would bo returned
promptly, but neither oho nor our
■m hoe shown any urgvncy. Person­
ally, wo don't car* what ah* does
with the gifts from her side of the
family. But we are from the old
school and cannot condone this
behavior. Both our daughter* are
telling us to stay out of It As things
stand, there Is a possibility th at
they might many later.
What do you suggest? How do we
act toward our Meads? Plsase help

leovy day I Bad this woadorfkl
woman moro caring, loving sa d

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insurance
and save on
your car.
you buy your lifo

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR...4A

Two families
take a
dive

A personal
account of
Geneva fires

IN S ID E

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Long wood, Ovlodo, Winter Springs and Somlnolo County since ISOS

50 Cents

T U E S D A Y . J U N E 16. IW K

9 0 t h Y F .A R . N o . 211

Cop’s firing peppered with
dirty talk, disturbing details

Staying ahead of the fire

njr Ruaa W hile

IIKKAIJ) SIAM WKIIKK
SANFORD
n ir Arthur
Ila run, saga continue*. stirring
confusion and th.igrlu at Imth
City Hull .iimI lire Hunlnnl Po
|l«r Department. The l.itrsl
diM loHiirr l* that tr«» many of
thr&lt;M' tmilitio In 1*1•ip talk
dirty.
City IVrvinnrl Dlrrrtor Tim
McCauley the hearing offlcrr
who rn w m l Officer Barnes'
diMiilsk.il (turn the SPU. said
Monday that hi* finding*
ranged from ‘tin otic Itislvr" In
"t ausr did exist "
I tar H i' a I J Vert I v r t r i a n of
t h r fo rrr was ftrrrl la st month,
lor m ie o n d u r t and lim ib o id l

nation
McCauley Irdonnrtt
liam r* that h r 'could not miti­
gate thr discipline* that wn* Is­
sued as such authority Is not
granted to rnr as a matter of
(Mil try.

*l( mitigation was an option t
would give it serious considers,
tton as your actions and tie
liavtor ilii not appear to hr
unique when compared to
other olflrrr* who were not
siitiject
to
discipline."
McCauley said
Not only doe;. McCauley*
lion rail dump thr Issue hark
In the lap of Puller Chlel Joe
Dillard. It also has kicked i,&gt;
some ugly tarts ulxiut life at
the HID Tm concerned, very

concrm rd aiiout some of thr
findings." Dillard said Monday
"ITirre s a lol I don't llkr."
Among MrCaulrys disclo­
sures.
• Die use of profanity at the
HIT) ts routine and some drscrtl*ed the use of profanity as
dally
• Home inrmhrrs ol the HIT)
used nicknames such
us
'haskrlttall head' and ‘bitch"
to address Officer lla m rs
• Some of the officers who
gave written statements that
were ultimately used as causes
lor Dam es dismissal were told
or ordered to give those s ta te ­
ments try rtthrr Kick f’oovry.
Plsas* I n IUis n . Pag* 1A

False bomb scare forces
evacuation at courthouse
Sfrsnols Cocaity tirofighlsr, try to
control snottwr brush las Monday
afternoon on East State Hood 4fl
The above prtuie stiows the fire­
lighter truck n tho Iorog round as
the Sensnole County Sheriff» Offee hekeopter n the air. eeaictang
lor hoi spots tell hrehghtec II
BA DeBokis tries to cool oil wan a
tasty beverage, wtsia standing neit
to e Sorrvnoto County tanker Tho
firelighters used appronmatety
5.700 gallon, of water to put out tho
most recent Ware Ttv tire is (lie
third m less than ? weeks The first
charged through 2.000 acres a
week ago Saturday, and tho one on
Friday burned through 10 Property
damage has boon high Do serious
m|unos have boon reported
w u &gt;smi *» r— ■[ r» im

Doflof hot than honor Somnote County Courthouss employees spent
some tm* outdoors Monday When in mrfccition wa* mads isgankng s
•also bomfc throat, omployees toSowed standard operational policy and
uvacuved ttm budding employees, who have done this m the past, are
fulty a *vc that tho boat ot tho sun. although fsghor than normal those
days, a UJ better than what could have happened i the threat had
proven to bo truo

Sanford will send fireworks up safely on the 4th
By Knee W hile

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - So what's a city
to do In suth dry. dangerous
summer • forgrt the fireworks
on the 4th of July at Fort Mel­
lon Park?
‘Absolutely not."
Sanford
Main Strrct President Bob Parsell said Monday. *Wc under­
stand the need for caution but
we ‘re going to have firework*.

Fortunately, we shoot over the
water on Dike Monroe."
Parsell said that as many us
30,000 ure expected to itltrnd
the event, which Itegln* with
entertainment
and rr fresh •
merits at 5 p in. and conclude*
with the fireworks at 9:30 p.m.
‘Hopefully. If* going to rain
between now and thr 4th."
Sanford Mayor luirry Dale Mild.
■Whatever the c a se , thr city
will provide rnicrgrnty per­

sonnel • flrrtlghtrr* and police
for the rvrnt. Everything will
be done to Insure safety. Well
take no chance*."
‘Because of the drought thrtr
will be an extra need for rau
tton this year." said Srmlnolr
County Safety Director Ken
Roberts "TTicrr's adequate su|&gt;rrvl*lnri at event* such a* the
one In Sanford blit It * thr In
discriminate users of fireworks
that rnnrrm us. It wouldn't hr

too snurt fur someone to light
a Roman ■undlr and point ft at
the woods
Rota-tis Mdd parents should
advise youngster* to be very
careful and that everyone use
common sense with any fire­
work* they sel off on July 4th.
On Monday, the Seminole
County firefighters responded
lo yet in lot hr i lim sh flrr In the
Geneva area. ‘Until there ts

ruin, well respond to euch call
with n task forre." Roberts
said. ‘Every tire 1* dangerous."
Many local governments are
lo-lng udvtsrd to limit con­
trolled bums and discourage
the u»r of fltrwurk* because of
the tlndrrlaix conditions. Trmperuturrs continue to rise with
little or no raliv Melbourne re­
corded 100 degrees on Monday
and Daytona Beach reached
99. It was 97 In Sanford.

4 com panies cut auto insurance rates
By Nick Pfslfsuf

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HERALD STAFF WRITER
If you own an automobile, und most
people do. there Is some good news from
Talluhasser this week. State Treasurer and
Insurance Commissioner Bill Nelson has
told several of the state's major uiitomobllr
Insurers. ‘Cut your rates."
Thr 4 companies are Allstate Insuranrr
Company. Nationwide Mutual Fire Insur­
ance Company. Colonlul Insurance Com­
pany of Wisconsin, and Progressive Con­
sumers Insuranee Company.

The move comes on the heels of the an- sidiary. Colonial Insurance of Wisconsin.
nounremrnt that thr state's largest In­ Progressive will ru t rates by 7.7 percent for
surer. State Farm Mutual, will give rrfunds Its 151.000 policy holders.
Nelson said his directives and last
In 35 states. For thr 2.1 million Florida
policy holders, tills Is expected to amount weeks other event signal that automobile
rates for the vast majority of Florida driv­
to n rrfund of an average of t.'lO.
As for the 4 companies now joining In ers are falling dramatically for the second
the rate cuts. Alistair hus agirrd to rut consecutive yeur. Among the factors are
ratrs liy 5 p rn rn t und give an extra 3.75 thr state s ongoing fight against Insurance
percent refund to Its l .l million customers. fraud nnd Its rrockdowns on both unin­
Nationwide will d rerrasr rates on 291.000 sured and drunk drivers. Insurers and
regulators also say that overall claims are
policies by 5.2 percent und by 8 percent
for the 30,000 policy holders of Its su b ­ Ptass* ■** IsssrwM *. Pag* SA

Dads and docents: The zoo wants you
By Nick Pfalfanf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • The Central
Florida Zoological Park has
plenty of animals. What zoo
officials want now Is people. Of
Immediate need: fathers. They
are urging offspring to bring

dad lo the zoo for Father* Day
this Sunday. Myriad spcclul
events arc planned.
A more long term need Is
volunteers to become Involved
with the Docent Training Pro­
gram. Docents at the zoo are
volunteer teachcra who present
educational programs to the

thousand* of youngster* und
adults who visit the zoo and
explore the wonders of wildlife.
The zoo is scheduling Its
40th Docent Training Program
beginning Wednesday. Aug. 5
and Saturday. Aug. 8 from B
a.m. to 3 p.m. Two classes will
run
concurrently:
1
on

Wednesdays and I on Satur­
days for 11 weeks.
Tuition ts $35 for class mate­
rials and a zoo Rhlrt. Appli­
cants must be IH years of age
or older. Deadline for applica­
tions la July 17. with an orien­
tation for docent volunteers
Haas* 1st Pstksr. Pigs SA

It's th e ir w ith
liANFOKI) - This 3rd week In
June Ims been d rrla rrd Na­
tional
Code
Enforcement
Week. In honor of (he event,
tire Sunford City Commission
Lmt week approved a rrsolutlun saluting the city's code
m lo rcrm rn t ofllrtals Including
Community Development Dl­
rrrto r Charles Rowe. Mary
Muse and Don H arlan. The
designation was presented at
last week * city commission
meeting
by Commleelonrr
Kerry Lyons.
Li b s a d v ic i
LONGWOOD • Dr Klrhard S
llrugg. M ().. a »|»ec-ialisi in thr
treatm ent of Venous Disease
and a member of the American
College ol Hirlrbolgy. will pre­
sent a seminar 'law k aflrr
your la-gs* on Tuesday. Jo se
16 at 7 p.m. at South Semi­
nole Hospital. Uingwood Vari­
cose and spider vein* are very
m uch u 20th century health
problem. Many women dread
thr Rummer because baring
th ru legs means revealing ugly
vein*
Dr. Ilragg will be uddrrttslng
the cuiim-s of spider and vari­
cose vein* and thr symptom*
associated with them. He will
discuss treatment* that ure
currently uvatlablc. Including.
Sclerotherapy, and ofTer ad­
vice on how to prrvenl them ,
the srsslon will conclude with
an open question forum.
The seminar Is free. For fur­
ther Information or to register
to attend please call (407)
841-8800 or (407) B05-H0H9.

Dog lanciirt
The Seminole Dog Fanciers
Association will be part of the
Orlando Cluster 4-duy All Died
and Obedlrnre shows on J u s *
18. 10. 30. and 21.
The shows will be held at the
Central Florida Fulr Grounds.
Highway 50 West. Orlundo.
The Seminole Dog Fanciers
Club show Is Thursday. June
18. with over 1.400 dog* en­
tered.
For more Information on
yuur breed call Phyllis Mudaus
at (407) 321 6059.

Parenthood class
SANFORD • Six Community
Resource and Referral C enter
ts sponsoring a free class for
m em bers of the community lo
provide helpful tips on being a
rent. The sessions will teach
w to set goals for the future,
build skills in decision making
and choose educuted choices
for fumlly planning.
Planned Parenthood
will
conduct the meeting begin­
ning at 2 p.m.. W ednesday.
Ja n e 34. at the Salvation
Army. 700 W. 24th Street In
Sanford.
For additional Information,
phone 328-3990.

C

Jssup mealing
OVIEDO - Friends of Lake
Je su p Restoration and Basin
Management Team will m eet

T k an d ay , Jane S8 at 7 p.m ..
Ptssa* see Briefs, Fees U

t

�U - Swranoto HsraM. Santo nJ. Florida ■Tottday. Jin* 16. 1996

People
Fun down under: Two families take a dive
Blood Bank

Widowftd Persons

Central Florida Blood Dank
Is asking donors of all types
blood • especially O-type d o ­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St.
For information, call 3220822.

All widowed persons are In­
vited to m m nt 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday
of every month at the Cassel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

Optimist Club
The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors
are welcome. Call 323-2 194 or
322-0298.

Klwanift Club
Effective Oct. I. 1997. the
Klwanls Club of Sanford lias
moved the weekly Wednesday
noon luncheon meeting from
the Sanford Civic Center to the
Lakeside Landing at the Ma­
rina Motel on lak e Monroe.
Visiting KJwan Ians are wel­
come. For information call
Walt Smith. 323-5088.

Dancing for Sonlora
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance is held every W ednes­
day. from 2:30 -4:30 p.m. at
the Sanford Clvtc Center. Live
music by the Deltonlans 13ptccc band. Donation 53.00.

AKAnon
A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every W ednesday,
at B p.m.. at 111 ft. 37th St.,
ju st west of Sanford Avenue m
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
bers are welcome to this 13step group.

Weekends
for
th r
Blackburns ami the Colliers
will never be the same again
after the 2 families spent the
day together 50 feet under the
sea.
Heathrow residents. Bill and
Laura Blackburn have been
Welcome Wagon
avid boatrr* and fishermen for
Seminole Spokes Welcome
several years. Now dial Iheir
Wagon Club of Seminole
son. William. Is a Irenagrr
County holds the regular
they decided to expand their
montltly luncheon meeting at
water activities to Include
11:30 a.m. on the third
scuba diving.
Wednesday of very month.
*Wc waited this long because
Those wishing to attend, call
Bill and I wanted lo do this as
Betty. 695-0144, or Lucy.
a family.' said Laura. *We
322-7877.
wnntrd lo wait until William
was old enough berauae you
have to be at least 12 years old
Woman's Club
to lake lessons.’
Lake Mary Woman's Club
Hectic schedules delayed
meets the fourth Wednesday of lire Blackburns’ lessons for a
each month from Septem ber year but with the cooperation
through May. For Information, of a lake Mary scuba shop, the
contact Maryann Hoff. 321faintly was able lo complete
6226.
certification together.
•William to crazy about
dtvtng now.* stated hts dad. T
Recovery Inc
know wliat we’re going to be
Recovery Inr., to a self-help
doing now In our spare tim e.'
mental health organlutlon for
William’s Ix-M friend. Zach
people who sulfer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and Calllrr. along with his mom.
general nervous symptoms. Jolton were ulsn doing their
For Information, call 660- 'check-out dive' at West Palm
Bearh. The Blackburns called
2003. or 896-5900.
the
Colliers before
they
enrolled
In
the
scuba
course
TO PS
A local chapter of TOPS so they could all take lessons
(Take Off Bounds Sensibly) together. The Calllm are also
meets every Wednesday at from Heathrow.
All 6 candidates passed the
6:30 p.m .. in the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. 555 most stringent safety course

W. SR . 434.
Longwood.
Weighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first meeting to held every
Wednesday.
at 9:30.
at
Lakevtew Christian Church.

C o a a tttn a ra

vited to attend.

For Information, call Horace
Green, 323-54B3.

Woman’s Club

Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon Club of Seminole
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 Betty.
695-0144,* or Lucy. 323-7877.

Lunch, FftMowahlp

Sr U r I
flan Msrtor. Under too ssa.
tie Blackburns sand a wat yweeng \rTK*o
GourtMr Of Ron Matter)

the Sahara Chib. 3687 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford. All
meetings are non-smoking.
For additional meeting limes
and locations in the Central
Florida area, or for more in­
formation. call 291-1900.
N a r-A n o n

Nar-Anon
m eets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South
Seminole Hospital. 555 West
stale Rood 434. Longwood.
Nar-Anon to a support group
open to families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with an
addict to more turmoil than
you can handle by yourself.
Join for support in coping with
your addict: gain serenity to
make decisions and put our
live back In focus. Call 3611900 for more Information.

LONOWOOD-All area aertlo n are Invited to join a sentors group currently meeting
at the Orthodox Church of St.
Stephen. 1895 Lake Emma
Film
Rd.
The West Volusia Holocaust
A covered dish luncheon, at
noon, to followed by Blbte Memorial Council presents the
1995-96 film scries the first
study and fellowship.
The group meets on the sec­ Wednesday of every month
ond and fourth Wednesday of through March, at 7:30 p.m..
the month. For more Informa­ at the Temple Shalom of Del­
tion. contact Maty Burke at tona, 1785 Elkcom Blvd.. Dst330-6391.

Seminole Herald
“S w ing Seminole County Since 1908“

fish and sling rays slowly
wavbvi above beautiful coral.
Tt was grralt It was everything
we expected and m ore.'
exclaimed Blackburn.

available and received their
N.A.U.I. (pronounced 'now•reel certification this week.
They were very satisfied with
their fantastic and flexible
Instructors, Phil Merchant and
Hon Martar. and Instructor
trainer. Handy Laboy. Down
under they enjoyed swimming
with various brilliantly colored

For those who want to
rscapr the rale rare for awhile
and dive Into a different world
aa the Blackburns and CaUlera

did. you should know that the
sport to not just for Heathrow
residents, nor to It just for
families. The cost for lessons
are under 8200 and once you
are certified, group dives a n
available
almost
dally,
throughout i |)r yrar through
your local scuba shops. It's a

Water lawns effectively during restrictions
aUon that often leads lo
disease problems and can
pantf money,
toack: Tlic
amount of water to apply
at any one time varies
with the amount of water

Whtfftag your fawn to
often necessary in Floridah
hot cttmale. In our Stale,
or live with on ndnfcU avenges 60 tnrhag
to help
Per year, but half Uto
in anonymous, amount fiUi from June
aatoatton. open through September, often
to a relative or In sporadic large raltsoboUc.
storms. Another (actor la

Sanford-The
Coast liners
meetings sre held at 10 a.m.
the first Wednesday of each
month at the Sanford Senior
Center. 401 E. Seminole Bhrd.
All Interested railroaders,
both active and retired, are In­

Sanford - The Sanford
Woman’s Club meets the first
Wednesday of each month, O c­
tober through May. at 11 a.m..
at the clubhouse. 309 S. Oak
Ave. Reservations for the noon
luncheon
arc
necessary
through the telephone com­
mittee. Following luncheon, a
program to presented.

By Kira Butter
HERALD CORHESTONDENT

________

i the
ot

the

sandy tori
1 inch of water in the top LI
the roots are tn the top I t
the soil ts dty, then 3 /4 to 1 Inch of water for
465 to 620 gallons of watcri to required to wet
the area thoroughly. As a general rule, turfWhan to SSMT The moot efficient way lo grasses require no more than 0.3 Inches of
water a lawn to to apply water only when it water per day or 0.4 Inches of water per day
begins to d u v signs of oBtoo from lack of under extreme summer conditions and 0.06
water. The signs of water oUeas are. bluish- Inches of water per day during the winter
gray arras In the lawn, footprints or lire when grosses are not actively growing Your
tracks dial remain tn the grass long after Irrigation systrtn should dettver 3 /4 Inches of
britto
marry leaf blades folded tn half, water when the turfjpaaa shows water defi­
and when a soil sample from the rootoone ciency. Typically, two waterings per week
feels dry. Watering Immediately when the under normal conditions, three waterings per
lawn first shows signs of stress Is the most week tn the summer and. once every 10 to 14
economical way to water delay can cause days In the winter. If rainfall occurs, irriga­
permanent damage. Add-on devices are tion should be suspended according to the
available for some sprinkler systems to auto­ rainfall amounts.
matically determine when to water.
nppljhag f r i a r Water should never be
Electronic moisture senring unite or ten­
siometers allow automatic oprtnhlrr systems applied at a faster rate than tt can be
to operate only when soil water is filin g low. absorbed by the soil. If the sprinklers apply
These devices eliminate isreiwatering, a situ- too much water. It runs off. and to wasted.
Thus, lo
you haw to
water la needed, how much should be
appbed. and how water to lo be delivered.

Light frequent watering to Inefficient and

the roou. a rondtuon harmful to the groaeea.
Hie brat tune lor lawn Irrigation *• early In
the morning hour*. Watering during the day
can waste water by eareaelve rvapaMMto
and during veey hot partada aan Scald rito
lawn. Whirring laic to the afteeiaon « ■
mcreeec the time that leaves remain wet.
Ing restrictions ware imposed by the
Seminole County Board of County
Commissioners for all County water cus­
tomers since May 36. 1998.
* Refrain from washing r a n at your resi­
dence.
• There should be no lawn
between &amp;00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
* Even numbered houses may water their
fawns on Monday. Wednesday and Fridays
between 8:00 p m. and ftOO a.m.
* Odd numbered houses may water Iheir
lawns on Tuesday. Thursdays and Saturday
between 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
* There slamld be no lawn Irrigation on
Sundays..
Seminole County water customers whe
continually fall to comply could receive up tt
a 850.00 line. The restrictions do not affect
Commercial establishments. Restrictions wti)
be In effect until further notice.

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William Kretdler, 72, of 4300
Caraway Dr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday, June 13. by
SsaWnota County deputies.
Kretdler was charged with agrated assault on a person
y ean or older and was ar­
rested in the 000 block of State
Road 436. Kretdler allegedly
chased victim with a hammer.

&amp;

Cart MlgdalakJ. 43. of 204 E.
24th Si.. Sanford, was arrested
Saturday. June 13, by Sanford
police. Mlgdalskl waa charged
with domestic violence and
battery. Mlgdalskl was arrested
at the above address. Mqptslofo allegedly shoved Iris Uve-ln
girlfriend to the pound.
Harvey Ollltaon. Jr.. 47, of
2223 Hartwell Ave.. Sanford,
was arrested Saturday, June
13. fay Sanford police. Ollhson
was charged with domestic
Irgrdly pulled his girlfriend

Blair was charged with sale *if
a controlled substance and
Battery
was arrested at the coiner of
Sandra Allen. 29. of 1200 S. First S tm t and Avenue B.
Kim Ave.. Sanford, was ar­ CCIB made the arrest.
Jesse Paige. 37. of 30 Hig­
rested Saturday. June 13, by
Sanford police. Allen was gins Terr.. Sanford, was a r ­
charged with battery and was retted Friday. June 12. by
arrested at the above address.
Aden allegedly hit husband In Paige was charged with sale of
Ihe face and started lo choke a controlled substance and
was arrested at the com er of
him while he was driving.
George Pegram. 26, of I0G Third and Avocado Avenue.
Cory Lane. Winter Springs, was CCIB made the arrest.
arrested Monday. June 10. by P w p o r — t i o m o lt o
Dennis Carew. 23. of 1020
Winter Springs police. Pegram
was charged with battery and Pearson Dr., Oviedo, was a r­
was arrested at the above ad­ rested Friday. June 12. by
dress. Pegram allegedly threw Florida Highway Patrol. Carew
victim to the ground, slammed was charged with possession
her head on the floor and of drug paraphernalia and was
arrested at the comer of How­
punched her In the head.
Jam es Dowling. 29. of 1375 ell Branch Road and Dodd
Palm Way. Sanford, was ar­ Road, Ifollee slopped Carew
rested Sunday. June 14. by who was driving 57 In a 40 mile
Seminole County deputies. per hour tone.
Dowling was charged with b a t­
tery and assault. Dowling was
arrested at Ihe above address. fliMne«
Evy French. 54. of 740
Dowling allegedly grabbed vic­
tim and pushed her down to Brtghtvtrw Dr.. Lake Mary, waa
unrated Sunday. June 14, by
the ground.
County deputies.
S a te
of controlto d Seminole
French was charged with D ill
and was arrested at the com er
Bmjamin Williams. 19. of of Weal Wrktva Trad and Loy3425 Lincoln Ave.. Sanford, bum. French foiled to stop at a
waa arrested Friday. June 12. stop sign.
by Seminole County deputies.
Shawn Siegel. 27. of 010
Wlfttams was charged with sale
of a coni rolled substance and
pos rrs slsn of a controlled
subounce. Williams was a r­
rested on Stair Road 40.
Ctty/County Investigative Bu­
reau made arrest as part of an
undercover operation.
Tyler Blair, 20. of 1301 Pal­
metto Ave., Sanford, was a r­
rested Friday. June 12. by
Seminole County deputies.

S um anl Pat Smith and Com­
mander WUhe Harden.
‘All of th is la very serious."
Mayor Larry Dale aald Monday
after reviewing McCauley’s re­
port. T h e use of profanity at
the police station Is uncalled
for. If o u r officers are talking
like this there. It Is likely they
would In public. That’s not
good."
McCauley
clarified that
Barnes' conduct and language
were cause for being disci­
plined. but he foiled lo And
the officer to be at fault in a
vehicle accident on April 30
nor did he meet “the deliber­
ateness and willfulness" crite­
ria associated with Insubordi­
nation. These reprimands were
what upset Barnes.
"There appears lo be no

doubt that Arthur Barnes used
tional Support Center to fin
profanity, that he cither raised
getprtnt personnel, but Hardyhla voice or yetted, becam e
□take sold that be was delayed
Irate, and aakl some things at Crooms. He had lo solve a
that were considered offensive problem with a student who
to supervisors and co-workers. had removed all his clothes,
Barnes was also depicted as and to deal with a belligerent
being uncooperative In pro­ parent.
viding Information Involving
McCauley’s report said that
rases Barnes may or may not I lardy-Blake’s testimony pro­
have hod knowledge of."
vided a very credible account
McCauley said..
and rationale of why he was
Dr. D rrncdettr Hardy-Blake late to the Support Center.
, the principal
at Crooms
McCauley said that In hla
Academy In Sanford, testified
opinion Baines was not lale
that Barnes performed his du­ for reasons of "willful disobedi­
ties st the school In an
ence."
,
'exceptional" and ‘outstanding’
Dillard said that be experts
manner and "beyond the call of
duly." She aald he was a great that Barnes will file tor a
asset to the school, (he best grievance procedure. The dis­
resource officer ever at the missal wlU then be mitigated
or upheld.
T here’s some
school.
Another of lire charges confusion Just what the hearing
against Barnes was that he officer has said. I’m as much In
failed lo report to tire Educa­ Ihe dark ns anyone right now."

F ath er
dads on Father's Day), 94 lor
seniors 00 snd older. S3 for
children 3-12, and free for
Aflrr graduation from (he do­ younger children and members
cent program, persons arc of Die zoological society.
qualified to lead tours of Ihe
The Centml Florida too Is
too, provide animal encoun­
ters. conduct community out­
reach programs and present
other types of educational ad ­
ventures.
H as Sunday however, the a t­
tention focuses on dad. Admis­
sion Is free for fathers accom­
oil the decline In
panied by th ru children.
frequency and severity.
Included m the day's events
Last week. State Farm’s an ­
will be drm anstrations of rk* nouncement said it was possi­
ble because of unexpectedly
lower claims bring submitted
to the company.
The request to reduce claim
costs was made lo the compa­
nies In a meeting In March or
Ihla year. *We brought the big
companies lo Ihe table, and
scheduled for July 22 al llir

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phone the too at 323-4450.

they ale.” Nelson said. Two
other companies were also st
(he table: CEICO and USAA.
Nelson said their rales didn’t
warrant farther atguatinrnt at
this trine because a t previous
cuts and dtvtdrnds.
But Nelson said he experts
this latest action to result In
reductions by the smaller auto
Insurance companies as well.
"If not." be said, "well take s p ­

Briefs

Children’s Home Society’s
Perinatal Program is a support
and parenting education pro-

In Central Florida

0c3 0 unti S p m. Woodtawti

Club of Central Florida. Safehouse of Seminole County.
Salvation Army, and many
Sanford area youth wtll put
an *A Tobacco Free MgX off
literatu re to Motion*. The
Grave Counseling Center and
Brmlnnlt HOME, In collabora­
tion with Tajlri Arts. The Boys
and Girls Club, and the To­
bacco Free Partnership of
Seminole County a n q » n the production on
. Jmm M at 5:30

so become
self-supporting
members of ihe community.

RH

Community donations of baby
Items help lo meet some of the
prarttcaJ^rards of the clients

p g m it H a t g M M

Parent Friends volunteers
work one-an-one with young
d lm ts offering positive role
modcllng. parenting education
and encouragement.
Childrens Home Society’s
Perinatal Program Is looking
for caring, committed women
lo offer support and cncouragrment to pregnant teens
and first-time moms In Seminote County. Training lo provtded.
Call Jo Howard at 328-3988
for a m c information and the
date of the next volunteer ort-

Frailte Mac Mama, 73. Bay
Avenue. Sanford, dfod SaCurday, Ju n e 13. ISM at ta r rcatdence. Bant Nov. 20, 1924 In
MontlceUo. she moved to Banford in 1043. fairs. Mason waa a
homemaker. She was a member of Zion Hope M issionary
Baptist Church,
Survivors include brother,
O.B. Williams, Midbeny; stepton. Andrew J r.. Miami,
Sunrise Funeral Home. Banford, hi charge of arrange*
m enu,

WEATHER

a.m.. maj. 5:15 a m . min.
11:50 p m . maj. 5:40 p m
T IM * D eytsaa Booth: high:
1:04 a m , 1:36 p m . low: 7:28
a m , 7:46 p m Row Smyrna
■ t a l i h i* : 1:09 a m , 1:41
p m . ta r. 7:33 a m , 7:51 p m ,
O gata B ern* high: 1:24 a m ,
1:56 p m . t a r 7:48 a m . 8:06

■mgriBS Brnwh: Seas are 23 feet with a light chop.
Water temperature at
Daytona la 80 degrees and
at New Symma, 80 degrees.
Winds are from the south­
west at 10-15 m-p.lt.

Dec. 24. 1919 In Dcerland.
Fla., she moved to Sanford
from Oviedo. Mrs. Tillman was
a homemaker. Site was a
member of Rebecca Chapter.
Older of Eastern Star. Mrs.
TUhuan was a member o f New
Bethel M.R Church.
Survivors Include brother. Na­

""

9 years ago from Gainesville
D rB s g g s w a s s periodontist.'
He was a graduate of Seminole
H i* S c b o o la n d Sem ln^e
Community College. Dr. Babib
was a l E n S T t h T F t a S
Dental Association. He attended First Baptist Church of
Venice.
Survivors include wife. 1 ‘-* 1
sons. R r a » w d X i S b o X r f
Nokomis: daughter. Kiln . Nikomta: parents. B.D. and Joyce,
Hanford: brother. Steuben
sS S di
• t e J S ' l B illama. Fcmbrook Pines
Farter Funeral Home. Venice
Chanel In charm of arvanm S
F
arranm Ine*

VBMMMA MUEWBB
Virginia Brewer. 55.

1Hand Funeral Homes. Lang((04 05501. M c l u r r

hla own cabinet making busi­
ness and retired after 35 years.
He was a member of Ft. Smith
Baptist Church. Sons of Nor­
way. Broward County. Sports
Fisherman of Broward County,
charter member of the Coral
Mdgr Presbyterian Church. Mr.
Engrbrctaen served In the U.S.
Army. 77th Special Forces.

Osteen, Mao MlMtcan. Atlanta.
Torktldsen.
Norway,
Ingebjorg
BergMron. B k eU n g rn . Nor® grandchildren,
* * * * * «- Baktauff Funeral
****«“ • In charge
« arrangement*.
_
BROCK KDfO
* * « « " •*
Worth High17-92. Longwood. died
■“" f t* f S f
^
IW® In Kcntucky. h f
jn
1957
fawn Cocoa. Mr. King was a
“ ld
automobile mechanic. Aa a
construction contractor. Mr.
Ktag and Ida brother built the
first apartm ent complex In
SenUnofc County. He
*f

Loretta Kathleen Meyers, Dar­
lington. S.C., Pamela Blaine
f t * Florence. S.C.; brothers.
Cart. L ata Maty, Bud. Daytona
Bmcfu

7

grandchildren:

2

AJLC. A l Bread and Obedience
Over X X ) Dqg* of HO Breed* each day

JUNE B . 9 . 2 0 . B
CENTRAL FLORIDA FAIRGROUNDS
W est Colonial D rive ?-3
Adults *3.00. Children *1.00
Flee Admission with label
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�4A Smvxx* HtuM. Sanford. Floods Tueaday June IS. 1998

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II I T 1 P K l f f i j d •
Amidst the charred drbrts of
2 houses a number of cars,
trucks, shed and rtpilpmcnt.
stands a statue. There Is not a
tree or blade ot grass untnimrd
on all the ncrr.igc o( this lann
except a cbelr 2* around the
base ol the statue. She stands
between 2 trees which an*
black and charted from the
ground up Die glass dower
vase on Ihr ground In front of
the statue lies shattered and
m rltrd on the ground. The area
directly behind the statue Is
covered with the ImhIu-s ol rab­
bits. chickens, pigs, and other
pets caught In the drr.
I am not an overly tellglous
person and w a s not raised as a
Catholic, yet the stir ol thr
statue ol the Virgin Mary was
miraculous Hie statu r Is ]usl a
standard lawn statur ol the
Virgin Mary, approximately 21/2 feet tail She Is all while
w ith a blur p a in te d sh ell e n ­
veloping her from behind, and
s h e Is rnmplrtrly stirmundrd
by nrres of purr destruction.
She stands untouched, not a

A miracle as
statue survives
rile O m rva ftrr tu n been d r
rlarrd u n d rr control since h
P m. Monday evening. June H
Seminole County Ftrr Departmem Is still re*paiiding to
Mtull llarc ups and will remain
on a brightened state of alert
until the current dangerously
dry conditions have ended.
iVs w as the caw in the afternoon of the tornadoes, the de
struclluu seemed to nullsctlmlnately jump from place to
place There arc arras com ­
pletely surrounded by burned
out remains, yet some are
completely untouched Much ol
this ts due to the tremendous
effort of flreflghterx during the
blaze. One site, however. Is
tnth- remarkable. I will not give
the actual physiral location
due to the fact that it ts on pri­
vate property and the owners
have enough work to do with
out dealing with sight sects

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■■Vi­
ni.uk c.m In* seen on the
statue.
As I statist eat tier. I am not
a religious person, but the
sight of this i .nmol help but
give vou pause lo rrflrit.
Mavis- bet pieseure on ihr
scene bcl|sd cllsuic ibal no
llvrs were lost
Lrn Drrube
Geneva

Sym bolic
call to arms
Hits Irllrr Is a symbolle rail
to arms. Wr the people of
Saidoul and surrounding arras
must drlrnd ihr lands and wa
trrfronls that m i desperately
need lo be prolet ted now and
lor futurr generations Devrl
opmenl ol itir l.ikelnml and
Lind ail|arrnt to Ft. Mellon
l\irk would rsiabllsb a prece­
dent that could lead to m oir
reckless assault and pollution
of the waterways bv others.

Don's Performance

llow can any teaponslblc citi­
zen with lorrslglit allow Ibis to
happen? let us help the city to
glow but not at the expense of
the citizenry.
Ft. Mellon Park now provides
recreation for families and
children hi a tx-.uitiful. natural
selling, not to mrntlim a home
for uildlllr A bolrl and ronfercm e center In the lirart of ibis
area would destroy Ihr very
uniqueness which Ihr drvrlopeis llnd attractive. If tills con
IrrriH r erntrr and hold are
pl.n ed hrrr w lirrr would Ihr
voting people go to play ball, lo
llsh. or lo |ust stt in a swing
and dream? Where would fami­
lies gather'/ Take a look at
other .liras that have become
blighted by the Imparl of Inap­
propriate development. Ilrtr In
Sanford wr have an npportn
miy to make a difference, to
preserve the heart ol Sanlotd.
Would you see this taken
away?
Laura Evans

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Extra Polnta...

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All-Star tournament time

Sanford to host
five tourney’s;
Go and check PONY starts at
out our new
West Seminole
Herald Staff W rit*

professional
sports team
SANFORD _ In a niclrojMillluii area not
known for siip|&gt;ortlng professional sports.
Sem inole County h a s a &lt;!uuire now to prove
it ran .
You won't find a h ard er working, hut sm all
organization, a s the O rlando Surge, (h r new
professional roller hockey team tliat will la*
playing Its hom e gam es ut th e InU ue S k a tr
C enter In Dingwixal. Not only do they n erd
supiairt. but It m ay tie the first professional
team to call Sem inole County Its hom e.
The Ilest purl ab o u t the Surge Is th at It Is a
lorn) team , m ade u p of local guys, trying to
fit Into the loral com m unity. Try gellin g
close with anyone on the O rlando Magic
Typically, llie players gel to th e O rlando
A rrna. park their c a rs In Iwirrtcaded ureas,
walk w ith a n escort Inside a private e n tra n c e
tuid leave the sam e way. How m any ol you
r a n say you've s lia k rn h a n d s w ith Penny.
Horace or unyonc else on the Magic?
And th a t's no knock on the Magic. P enny
und the rest know they'd lie inoblx-d a n d
nrver get to thetr r a r s alive. T h at's w hal
w ith playing In a m ajor sport w ith
a m o u n ts of m oney Involved. It's nil
about celebrity.
H u ll's not the case w tlh th e Surge. Team
m em bers know lliey'tl probably never m ake
II to the NHL o r even the high m inors In
hockey, so they're pretty m uch tickled to It
receiving a paycheck for playing th eir favor
lie sport.
If you w rrr am ong the nearly 800 |K*ople a t
S a tu rd a y 's hom e opener, a 14-6 rom p over
Ibe S outh C arolina Eire Ants, you saw a
bu n ch of h u n g ry guys m aking 0500 per
week dial didn't m ind sticking a ro u n d a lte r
the gam e to sign a u to g ra p h s und sluikc
hands. None of th em were In a h u rry to go
meet their ag en ts for d rinks.
In fact, the players seemed alm ost eager to
talk to th e fans, m an y of them kids, who a t ­
tended. It w as a s If the players felt a s If they
were purl of die crow d, not Ju st Ibe n ig h t's
e n te rta in m e n t.
The gam e Itself Is us exciting us the gam e
they play on Ice. (hurls a re m u ch e a slrr to
come by with faster-paced play a n d . fur b et­
ter (ur som e w ould say. Tor worse), th ere w as
no fighting. Only five penuldcs w ere called ull
night • two on S o u th C arolluu - und th ere
w eren't the dozens of play stoppages associ­
ated w ith the NHL gam e.
Roller hockey lia s been here before an d lust
two y ears ago, th e O rlando J a c k a ls folded uftcr one year, playing before em pty scats a t
the O rlando A rena. Even w hen th e Ja c k a ls
drew a few th o u sa n d funs. It still looked
em pty ns the cheering bounced o(T the cav­
ern o u s walls.
At Longwood S atu rd ay , It w as dlircrcnt.
The crowd nearly filled tire place a n d the ex ­
citem ent w as th ere an d It w as re tu rn e d by
die players after th e gam e.
One gam e docs not a franchise m ake. The
Surge Is hom e ag ain W ednesday a g ain st
Tam pa a n d dicy'll be lucky to d raw so well
on n wecknlght. h u t after the gam e. If y o u r
kids w ant a u lo g ru p h s an d the chance to
m eet a real professional athlete. It m akes
sense to stop by a n d check o u t Sem inole
C ounty's first professional sp o rts team .
L i l t S e c o n d S h o t : W hen MJ took
that Jlnal shot Sunday night, urtf/i the

game and the series on the line, was
there ever any doubt?

IN BRIEF
MLHRA honors Martens
LONGWOOD _ Major League Roller llockry
has named Orlando Surge forward Mike Mar­
tens Ha first player of the week for the 1098
season.
In Orlando's season-opening game on June
13. Martens tallied five goals and one assist
on only nine shots In the Surge's 14-6 victory
over the South Carolina Fire Ants.
Martens played the 1997-98 ice hockey sea­
son lor the Columbus Cotlonmouths of the

n s a s s ass M s * . Fa** • *

BABE RUTH TOURNAMENTS
IS _ Game 13 winner vs. Game 13
loser (If both teams hove one loss). 6 p.m.

Lakeside

Holler

tty Dean Sm ith
HERALD SCORTS EDITOR
SANFORD Seminole County, .uni rxpr&lt; i.illy
Sanford, will l&gt;r a very busy place for you lit
Im w Im II tournaments over the next rnuplr of
months
West Seminole PONY (Protect Our Nation's
Youthl kliks the Alt Mar Tournament Season
tonight bv hosting a 10 Team Double Kllmina
lion District Tournament at Its complex located
lirbind Ibe K Mart at the Intersei tlon of 434
and 4lWt in Aitamoiiie Spnngs near Forest City
Die tournament will feature teams from
Seminole Orange. Volusia and Osceola court*
lies
Die Seminole As drum Seminole PONY)
o| h-iih the 11miilament by taking on Hear Creek
11 at 0 p in At 7;45 p m . West Volusia ft
IDeltona) takes on Orlando SAY H
West Seminole II will play the Seminole AHear Creek 11 winner al 0 p.m. on W'rdneadny
and Ibe West Seminole A challenges Hear Crrek
A at 7:45 p m

Lakeside
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Oamm • _ Oamr I lamer vs. Game 3 loser. 0

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B loser.

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II

Ptoass te e Tourney a. Pag* 0A

Baltimore L ead ers
bound

riwHum
Dm Raines Jr. agrred to a ronir.it l w1lh th r Baltimore Orioles
on Monday und will lx*gin Ills professional career this weekend In
the Gulf Coast Rookie League In Sarasota.

I1ALDMORE _ Die fkill Imore
Orioles proved wlial a d a ta a rt
they t r r prior to the signing of Dm
Raines Jr. lo a baseball runtrart.
Last week llie younger Raines
reportedly turned down an 085,000
bonus offer, but over the weekend
agreed to an undisclosed amount.
Dir Otlolrs waltrd until Dm
Raines Sr. and the New York Yan­
kees came to town on Monday to
start a scries to sign 'Little Rock’
so dad could be on hand.
Raines Jr., who hit .380 with six
home run. 35 RHI and 18 stolen
bases for Seminole High School
this season und was one of the
leaders on the Sanford Post 53
train that won the American Le­
gion World Series title last aim mrr. will begin his professional currer this weekend In Sarasota
where the Gulf Coast Rookie
League plays Its games.
If the younger Raines can make a
rapid rise through the Minor
Leagues he could Join Dm Sr. In
the majors, becoming Just the sec­
ond father-son duo to play In the
majors at Ihc same time In history,
following the Griffey's. Ken Sr. and
Ken Jr., who lum rd the trick with
die Seal lie Mariners in the early
90's.
Dm Sr. Is 38-plus years old and
playing In Ids 18th major league
season as an out fielder/designated
hitter with the Yankees.

Devil Rays
break new
ground for
Lake Mary
Little
League
■y Je ff Cass
HERALD L’ORRESTONDENT
LAKE MARY _ Alter Ihelr 1998
season, the futurr for Lake Maty's
Little League teams will answer to
u new stundard.
Dennis Ekberg. first year coach
of the Lake Maty Devil Rays, guided
the nine- and 10-year-old-squad to
the regular season Minor Division

Plasms sss Rays, Bags OA

Ttw 1996 Lake Mary Llttla League

b reeze to
C hristian
outlasts
M aronda
in C o-E d
B u ff B sports
SANFORD _ Do you remember
die commercial where dir woman
says. ’It s not nice lo lool Mother
Nature.* dien brings up u storm?
Well on a lake-off on that theme
we present. 'It's not nice to make
Ueer :30 mad.*
The co-league leaders bounced
back In a big way from thetr first
loss of die season last week, 17
runs on 14 hits In the top of the
I SM Co-Ed.
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u m i a .a a a s
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PAGE 4A

THIS WEEKEND...BUSINESS

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90lh YEAR. No. 223

10 C n U

THURSDAY. JULY 2.1998____

Gubernatorial
campaign trail:

Seminole

Bush wins senior friends
in visit to Winter Springs

battle latest
wildfires

streets
r r" Lake Mary studies interim
£ 3 codes, approves first phase
of downtown development

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�3A - Semmoto Herald, Sanford, Ponds - Thursday, July 2. 1990

Try to remember what you’re doing today
Tills may not lx* what II was
The following Is a schedule of children's programs for the North supposed to be. which Is OK.
Branch. 1GO N. Palmetto Avc.. Sanford, the West Branch. 245 Today happens lo he I Forgot
Hunt Club Blvd., North. Longwood, and the Northwest Branch, Day. a duy to make up for every­
580 Greenwny Blvd.. Like Maty*, of the Seminole County Public
Library System. The brandies are open Monday !hrough T hurs­ thing weYe forgotten to do. What
day. 9 u.m. to 9 p in.: closed Friday; Saturday. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; la It we're trying to say? Oh yes.
Do you have birthday or
Sunday. I to 9 p.in. For more Information on any of the p ro ­
grams, call 322-2182. 862-2282 or 321-2419. All programs ore anniversary cards that are late?
Mall them today.
fire and open to the public
The reason today Is I Forgot
M a x o tv .J rL Y t
Day Is that It is the 183rd day of
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years It was actually known as
the "Dodge Dancing Party." The
L ennon
B iste rs,
Norm a
S tarrier. A lice Lon and Tfeaya
F alaa were some of Wclk’s finest
singers and dandng partners.
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banks of the Mississippi. The
highlight of the nonsense Is the

Americans can pay tribute to one
of their greatest hcroca-the mag­
nificent Dae* Thom as, You know
the guy ntr the Zambonl. Dave
from Wendy's. This H o n tlo
Alger Award winner Is 66 today.
He's from Camden. N J. We’ve
never seen him with the little dog
on the Taco Bell nds. Actress
C h aty l Ladd Is 46 today.
Baseball player Jo aa C aasoco Is
34. Free chill for everyone.

Mirror, mirror

Fence Painting Contest. More
than 65.000 will attend. Most
will bring brushes.

Less we forget on I Forgot Day.
Friday Is Compllmcnt-YourMlrror Day. Throughout the
United States and Seminole
Counly, millions will go to their
mirror and compliment It on hav­
ing such a terrific and good-look­
ing owner. Wherever you go
expect to see other m inors also
smile at you. There's a fellow
named B ah B irch in Falla
Church. Va.. who thought this
up. lie must have reflected on It
a long time.
Friday la nlso Stay Out of the
Sun Day. Especially with mir­
rors.

Counseling center recives pregnancy prevention grant
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Health and Human Services In the Southeastern states, J. Jarrett
• p ro w «• i n n srsia
Clinton, M.C.. describes the purposes of the Regional project.
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nrecnancv in the s^minole
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Sramlrutmn will
Thr and give them a chance to make their Ideas work. T h o s e that can
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Regional T raining C enter said. "We received 72 applications for
com m unity groups in the eight S outheastern states th at m ake up
our Region. H ie Orove C ounseling C enter. Inc., w as one of only
five projects th at were ajpproved and funded for th e second cycle
of projects. The Emory Regional T raining C enter to coordinating
th is unique eig h t-state teenage pregnancy prevention effort
through a gran t from the U A D epartm ent of Health and Hum an
Service, Region IV - A tlanta. There are an additional fifteen sites
funded through th e initial cycle of th is program throughout th e
S outheast.
Title X of the U.S. Public H ealth Service Act established the n a ­
tional family planning program In 1970. Over the p ast 25 year*,
th e S outheastern states, using funds provided through Title X
have developed an extensive netw ork of over 1,000 clinics. These
clinics provide Information, contraceptive services, pregnancy
testing, screening for disease and other services aim ed a t red u cla* .tjy ..iP y b£T 01 “«inm nded pregnancies. Improving m aternal
and child health, and reducing abortions. ■ ,
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nounced they will be see
positions in d istricts 1, 2
a.m .. m aj. 6:39 a.m ., m in.
12:49 p m , mg). 6:96 p.m .

22 9 a.m., 3:19 p.m., Imr 8:99
ajn.. 9 2 8 p m Hsw Bapima
•MMu high: 2:34 k m . 3 2 0
pm . km: 9 2 4 a m . 9:43 p m .
O m t l m l i high: 2:49 a m .
3:39 pjn., km. 9:19 a m . 9 2 8

an Thursday in the

Winds are front the south
weal at 10-18 tn.p.h.

For additional Inform ation
phone the PBAS at 426-6916.

SJRW M O w iitln i
The S t. Jo h n s River Vfater
M anagem ent D istrict m eetings

an tin g board will begin a t 9
a.m .
W ednesday, the regulatory
m eeting will contain a num ber
o f Item s hated as Seminole
County locations. They include
item s pertaining to W estovcr
a t H eathrow Homeowners As­
sociation, Riverside Landings,
Hom s D o s t a t Oviedo Cross

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The Only Thing \bu
Need To Put Down
For A New Home Is
A W elcome M at.

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Ugnment project, and two
item s concerning the C hap­
m an Road project.
The m eetings will be held a t
th e aiRWMD headquarters.
S tate Road 100 W est. Palatka.

TowM Rony
SEMINOLE COUNTY - O nce
again. Income from tourist
taxation h as ended up g reater
th an had been expected. Ac­
cording to Seminole County
Tourism Developm ent D irector
Ja ck W ert, th e anticipated in-

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912,639.
T his for In th is c u rre n t
budget year from Oct. 199* to
May 1900, th e county haa re -

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19 percent higher
sen predicted a n d

oua constitutional
am end­
m ents have been proposed by
Florida’s C onstitution Revfston
Com m ission. The
of
Women V oters of Sem inole
County Speakers Bureau to

and

to

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C e a tliM i from P a fi 1A

Attempt to •lucte
Carlos Pere*. 22. of 1187
Palmway Dr.. Sanford, was arrested Monday. Ju n e 29, by
Lake Maty police, Perea was
charged
with
f le e ­
ing/nit emptlng to dude, reslsllng without violence, petit
Ihcft, driving while license Is
suspended or revoked, and h a­
bitual Iraffle offender. Perea
was arrested In the 100 block
of Washington Avenue.

Driving undor tho Influonoo
Joseph Jenkins, 21, of 870
Banana Lake Rd.. Lake Mary,
was arrested Thursday, June
25, by Seminole County depu­
ties. Jenkins was charged with
DUI and was arrested at the
corner of Sanford and WVUy.
Officer noticed defendant hav­
ing trouble standing.

Troopotslng

Joe Mobley, 42, of 1307 W.
13th Place. Sanford, was a r ­
rested Thursday. June 25, by
Sanford police. Mobley was
charged with trespassing and
was arrested tn the 1000 block
of West Oth Street.
Donald Pritchett. 25. of 4220
S. Orlando Dr.. Sanford, waa
arrested Friday. June 25. by
Longwood police. Pritchett was
charged with trespassing and
was arrested in the 1400 block
of Meadowlark Street.

•toten property

Ronnie Wilson, 53. of 5745 S.
Sanford Ave.. Sanford, was a r ­
rested Thursday. June 25. by
Seminole County deputies.

Wilson was charged with deal­
ing in stolen property and
grand theft of firearm. Wilson
was arrested at the above a d ­
dress.

ties. McDonnough was charged
with possession of cannabis
under 20 grams. McDonnough
was arrested at the comer of
Wylly Avenue and Sanford Ave­
nue. Police pulled McDonnough
over for having no fall lights
and a broken right brake light.
Anthony Skiffen, 38, of 1208
S. Elm Ave., Sanford, was a r ­
rested Friday, Ju n e 26, by
Sanford police. Skiffen was
charged with resisting without
violence and possession of
cannabis under 20 grams.
Skiffen was arrested at the
comer of Orlando Drive and
SUte Road 417. Officer found
plastic baggie with green leafy
substance In the defendant's
pocket.

Battery
Jonathan Stopanl. 32. of 108
Springwood Clr., Longwood.
was arrested Thursday. June
25. by Seminole County depu­
ties. Stopanl was charged with
burglary, aggravated assault
and battery. Stopanl allegedly
threatened to kill victim with a
vase of marbles. He also hit
the victim about the fore and
cheat and barged Into defen­
dant's home.

Codes
enlistm ent of county support
and sta te and federal redevel­
opm ent g ran ts.
Jo n es
suggested
asking
Sem inole County to contribute

with financial institutions, one
local bank had 8300 billion
available to lend to com m unity
developm ent project.
The com m ission and DDAC
unanim ously directed MSA to
continue with the second
phase of the study. DDAC will
continue tb s review of the In­
terim rules Tuesday. Ju ly 7. a t
8 a.m ., tn th e com m ission
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no at the center, enough Tor In­
terplay and dialogue. "You
can't do this with 300 or more
people."
Seminole
County
Commission Chairman Randy
Morris said.
"Jeb Bush la a real positive
when he speaks with people.
He's not negative. He's not p u t­
ting down anyone. He Just ex­
plains how things are being
done and how much better they
can be done. He's learned a lot
from the 1994 race. He's pre­
pared for everything thl* time •
especially the stuff that goes
on before election day.**
Morris expects Bush to beat
MacKay, pulling a Republican
governor In office after the
Democrats ruled for right
ara. "There are no secrets
re • Bush Is known and re­
spected. It helps that he
speaks Spanish and has strong
support from Hispanic voters.
He's working with AfricanAmericans . And he's using the
small group sessions to team
exactly what each
group
wants."
In the next week or so. Bush
Is expected to name hts runntng mate (lieutenant governor)
and it's pretty much a guessing
game as to whom he will pick.
"It's a closely guarded secret."
Seminole County Comndsatonrr
Wtn
Adams
said
Wednesday. T would think he
will choose someone from the
1-4 Corridor • someone with
name recognition."
MacKay has tapped on 1-4
Corridor running mete tn for­
mer state Senator Rick Dantiler from Lakeland. "My main
criteria In looking for a running
mate was finding someone who
will be on active partner."
MacKay said. "I have found
that In Rick Don tiler. Rick and
I share a vision for Florida's fti-

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Jsb Bush enjoyed masting with 00 members of the
Winter Springe Senior Center on Tuesday. He's deter­
mined to be successful In Ms second gubernatorial
MacKey for the Democrallc
nod. He seemed lo be tiring of
the ranpalgn strain but willing
to work for MacKey. ’I'm cer­
tain we con best Jen Hush nnd
his right wing agenda," Dantxlrr said.
"Come January. PU rest easy
knowing that Buddy and Rick
ere leading Florida Into the
21st century." Oov. Chiles said.
Others aren't quite so confi­
dent the MacKay-Dantzler tram
will gel the votes. One critic
said that two while. Southern
fellows may not be what diver­
sified Florida has In mind for
Its 21st century leaders.
For that reason, atone.
Bush's pick for a running male
bears even more mystery. Ills
earlier pick. Secretary of Slate

Is doing exctllng things In the
state."
The woman moat mentioned
us a running male to Bush Is
Mary McCnrty. n county com-

missioner from Palm Beach.
She is one of three leading
candidates according lo Re­
publican Insiders.
T believe Jeb Bush will pick
the most qualified , person
whether It lx: a man or a
woman." sold Jim Stelling,
Chairman of the Seminole
County Executive Committee
and one of three Seminole
County co-chairmen for the
Bush campaign. "What Jeb Is
looking for Is a soul mate,
someone who believes in his
philosophies.

jstaractSLaaer

Seeing how deep a hole
MacKay seem ed to be digging.
Oov. Lawton Chiles suggested
th at he get Den trier on the
ticket. Dan trier had been run­
ning on his own an d trailing

n stitu te

Orua*Clty

Dsytoo* Beach

(407) 33)4111 (WM) 774-8*44 (*•«) 7884696
Every Friday
down the river (M ississippi
River) and paaa single file, peat
a coast guard boat w hich
would have a priest and give a

Every Monday Every Ttitxfay

and he asked th a t they line iqi
In single file to p ass the U topia
where th e cerem ony will be
conducted.

benediction."
Now. for a iU b c boats in the

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According to one o f th e
m ost
recent
estim ates.
Ngntnxng u c m u ica wim
causing 80 lo 90 percent of
the latest fire outbreaks,
leaving the rem aining 10 to
30
percent
apparently

ttons. prim arily tn V olusia
County where th e greatest
num ber o f acres
have
burned th u s for. A ddition­
ally. a n o n probes are undenrey tn rig h t o th er coun­
ties. The State Fire Mar­
sh al's office h a s su b se ­
quently set up an arso n

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He Indicated th a t enthusiasm
th is year la flood, possibly b e t­
te r th an in th e p ast. "As for a s
rm
concerned."
he said ,
"getting blessed by th e fath er
Is a form of free Insurance." He
added th at th e City of Sanford,
and especially Mayor Larry
Dale are also showing m ore In­
terest and giving support lo the
proj ect.
In th e blessing of the fleet
lost year. M onts said approxi­
m ately 50 hos ts took p o rt,
from
powe r boats, to
40-footers. sailboats, and even

Fires

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With fresh ideas for students

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. ootof. Chairman Jans Morgan (toft pholo. far right) presents tbs proposal lo Sami5w (toitoomwit no* County School's Director oI Curriculum Instruction Dm Schumscksr
ing book. Historic
and Sodsl StudiM Curriculum Spsdalst Jans Pslmsr (sscond and third from
ot Sanford bom tts- -Tlmacuan
^
right). Ths
Tbs coloring book commmoo
commUioo Is mado
nude ip
ig&gt; community volunteers mInw
---------- : -Indiana to ms preMot^ ^ tan dsoss and
rto*).
commMsa Is ottering fos
^ eluding Chip Chapman, profscl co-chair and msrrbsr of ths writing tsam.
ths rigid lo raproducs ths DOO* to tns aemex*
umxny
acnow » tMm
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County Rrhnrt
School tnaam
mumum ana.
spe-

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VISTA volunteer Jans Morgan (right photo) woicomst Somkwlo Rsada program votontssrs to ■ lunchson hstd at Flrei Baptist Church In Sanford In Ihsir
honor.
honor, VoluntMri
vwumssri In
in Service
aorvic# To
i o Amsrlcs
rurwnca sponsored
roonsorvu Ihs
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crease vokinieor reading tutors In Ssmtnote County stemsntary schools

Editorial &amp; Opinion
T ow ard an equal v o ic e in com m unity affairs

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support lo the opening
of The New V.
York
Ulstro by longtime acquaintance Kami
Yoaeplilan.

Now to the real Issue--to preserve or not
preserve Fort Mellon Park. We could waste
words replying to rach Item listed by Mr.
Doug and
Kulin (e.g.. the tennis courts are "not fit to
play on* due lo years of neglect by the city,
Vs
there Is also no historical marker at the
n 'n n T l n n
US rapilot, etc.), but what equipment or
factllllea are located there la not the point.
The tsauc Is a simple one. Slwiuld San­
ford drrlare the area known aa Fort Mellon
Park a public pork In perpetuity or allow It
We. end the other active member* of The
to be used for commercial development?
Society (well over 100 and growing dally), Thin la the only Issue that Is Important.
•hare a curious notion th at *We the peo­ Personalities do not mailer. Station In life
ple...* la tnciu atv e-th at every person, re­ does not mailer. Political affiliation does
gardless of their s u tu re in Ufe. place of
not matter. The fate of our park does mat­
b o th , length of residence, or any other (ac­ ter. We. and The Society, are very close to
tor, h a s an equal voice In the affairs of having the requ..-rd number of registered
one s
voter signatures to take this ta m e 1to ths
voters. Lrtttng the people make this deci­
sion Is our only goal. Is Mr* Kuhn willing
to let the people, even those'he would dis­
enfranchise. make this decision?
In his diatribe against Sonny Rabom.
oed straight. Doug does In b e t derive h is Mr. Kuhn points out the fundamental Issue
In Orange County and spends It In of Fort Mellon Park when he says. "You
Sanford. Debbra buys for her Interior de- know, allowing the glorious old homes to
algn clients exclusively at Sanford and be chopped up Into cash cows for the
Sem inole County sources. More Impor­ shunfonfo. a problem we are stiff fighting
tantly. we pour money Into downtown today.* Courting a quick economic shot In
Sanford while taking Utile out. It seem s to the arm without long and serious consid­
u s a very nice arrangem ent for downtown eration of the potential long-term «wvseSanford. We also dine and shop alm ost ex­ quences la always a mistake, Mr. Kuhn,
clusively In downtown, specifically to n jp - whether one Is talking about houses or hoport local buatnessea, recently lending our lels.

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Every cttlaen of Sanford. Indeed every
American, should thank his or her lucky
•tax*, and w hatever Ood they pray to. th at
Bob Kuhn w as not a representative to the
C onstitutional Convention some 211 sum ­
m ers p ast. Had he been, and had his views
prevailed (as noted In his guest colum n In
the H erald of Ju n e 2«). those who would be
excluded bum participating In local gov­
ernm ent affair* would be:
1. newcomer*.* Though Mr. Kuhn did
not fam ish a specific length of tim e after
w hich one achieves "resident* sta tu s, we
he would opt for a sliding
excluding whomever

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LETTER S

Reinstate
Ofc. Mullins
i and Judicial
land a l too
■Up th ro u g )

order to keep th e streets of
Sanford a safe place to reside.
Tm personally n ot a sm oker,
b u t I understand th e need to
•de-stress* w hen In a stressful
situation. Some of u s can
count to 10. som e do •deep­
breathing* exercises, o th ers

th e n n t tt*'it 1” i b u t to
rd working pokes off)Bored from th e * Jobs
mm th a t are "totally*

Salvation

Year*...This Is a n 11-year vet'
eran of the Police D epart
m ent...D on't let a *minor* in

Grove

your
Police
D epart­
m ent... SPEAK
OUT.
both
sm okers
and
non-sm okers
alike. It’s situations such a s
this, th at takes the focus off
th e streets and perm its yet a n ­
other ’crim inal to get sway.

Why Is It taking Je su s so
long to retu rn to E arth a s He
prom ised? People. It ts be­
cause J e su s loves and cares for
every single one. Right th is m i­
nute. three are m any hum an
beings Infected with sin. be­
cause they have chosen the
ways of the world. If Je su s had
already returned, those souls
would have been lost.
J e su s h a s delayed His return
so all people can know, love
and serve Ood. As the way to
reach the w orld's dtixens. J e ­
su s la counting on all C hris­
tians to share their beliefs with

•Jesus* and a m an called
•A ntl-C hrtsf are going to and
are already fighting for our
aouls. Je su s because He loves
us and *Satan*. *the Impostor*
because be h ates Ood and
C hristiana. Satan m eans to
condemn our souls.
Before Je su s, the Son of Ood
returns, a m an will claim to be
Ood. He will rule the World be­
cause he will claim to be The
M essiah the world expects. It
will really be S atan.
U la believed 3 /4 of the peo­
ple will believe him. They wtll
tu rn their back on Je su s. U la
going to seem like In the mov­
ies we enjoy. All those who
show honor to the Im postor
will believe they m ade the right
choice.
Then the action begins. The
evil one will end up a dictator.
•a ruler, a m aster who will kill
anyone who even disagrees
with him. He wtll even brand
people like cattle. M ark of the

and 0th graders a t two area middle schools. The a £°v* B
in th is Initiative are the 8em inole County Healthy S tart Coalition.
Planned Parenthood. Tailri School of fcrform lng Aria and Aca­
dem ics. th e Local H ealth Council. U kevlew Middle School, and
Sanford Middle School.
•
8.T.O.P. will com bine sex education with esteem building,
raised fftHreHretc. iw m building, substa nce abuse education,
and violence prevention/conflict resolution skill enhancem ent. In
mAAHu* in after school classroom sessions participants will have
th e opportunity to participate In aria, dram a. and e n tre p re n e u r­
ship sessions a t Tailri Arts. M well m The Q roves A dventure
Baaed Counseling. ROPES course. P arents wtll be actively In­
volved in th e program , aa well.
f ir
tnfonaation. Tbs Orova'a Bxscuttve Vies Piealdm *. B renda OffUam ^ooro. a t 407-339-3609. rstm rio n U S
may be contacted about th is project.

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Swninata Herald, Sentod. Florida •Tburadey, July 2, tM •IB

enes
LAKE MARY . The 18th Annual Lake Maiy
High School 8urom er Track S o le s came to an
end Monday evening a t the Lake Maty High
Track Complex a t Don T. Reynolds Stadium
w ith 58 athletes In attendance, the largest turn­
out ever.

Seminole
SANFORD _ Let's take a look at a few dy
w U cs.

How about the Chicago Butts?
Six championships in eight yean. Not too
bad.
Or the Detroit Red Wings In the NHL. The
last two Stanley Cups and three finals In the
last four yean.
Btg deal.
The Atlanta Braves with four world series

Pebble
Junction
tune-up
with wins

on ft, but *

October
ou tran

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•SenVnolo HerskJ. Sanford. Florida •Thursday, July 2. 1998

Wednesday—
C ontinued from Fags IB

p.m. The
two winners will then meet for
Ihe championship at 8:30 p.m.
Steve Gaines' thrrr-m n. Inslde-thctpark home run capped
a five-run third Inning tliat
gave Nobles Communication
Its 8-1 lend.
But Nobles Communication
would not score again ns Peb­
ble Junction stnrted Its come­
back with three runs in the
bottom of the third Inning.
Trailing 8-5 entering the bot­
tom of the sixth Inning. Vic
DiBartoto started the rally with
n home run. Two outs later.
Blake Murray and Mike Miller
both walked before Dave Coss
reached on an error to load the
bases.

Molle followed with bis
bascs-cleartng
triple
and
scored himself on a single by
Jerry Camus.
Wells Contracting and Tire
City both scored live nms In
the first Inning before Wells
Contracting scored three runs
In the second and one nui In
the third to take a 9-5 lead.
Tire City enme back with a
nm In the bottom of th e‘third
and three runs in the fourth
Inning to tie the gnmr. but
Wells Contracting regained the
lead by scoring five runs In the
fifth Inning on the strength of a
triple and four doublrs.
Three errors keyed a four-run
fifth inning for Tire City before
Mickey Cogbum, Mike Clark.
Trey Brasscur and Dee Dunn

drove in the nm s In the fourrun sixth inning that gave Tire
City a 17-14 lend.
Ken Brown's two out. two-run
single for Wells Contracting
closed the lead to 17-16, but
the next batter flew out to end
the game with the tying nm on
second linsr.
Providing the offense were:
Pebble Junction: Brett Molle
lone triple, two singles, three
nm s scored, four RBI). Vic
DIBariolo lone home mn. one
single, one nui scored, one
RBI). Bob Mntkos (two Mingles,
two RBI). Jerry Camus (two
singles, one RUJ). Mike Miller
(one single, two nm s seored).
Blake
Murray
and
Kyle
Bnibakcr (one single and one
nm seored each), Dave Coss

RAINES GAUGE
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Sem inole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His sta ts for the 1998 season Is
In th e first colum n, personal-best season
to ta ls In the second colum n and career to ta ls

At-bats........... ■•«,«..*
R uns.......................................................... .
Hits...............................................
RBI......................................... ............. ..............

*98
53
169
31
SO
26
8
1
3
5
.297

(including 1998 games) In Ihe third column.
Raines went 2-for-2. walked twice, scored
one nm and drove In one to help David Welts
win his 1 1th game In the Yankees 6-2 victory
over the Philadelphia Phillies W ednesday.

boot
160
652
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

BOTH
2.239
8.407
1.506
2,489
926
400
112
162
800
.290

(two runs scored) and Jo n a ­
th an Jo n es (one RBI),
Nobles Com m unications: Jeff
C hunat (four singles, one run
scored, one RBI). Lorry C hunat
(three singles, one RBI). Chip
Sm ith (two singles, two nm s
scored, one RBI), Steve O slnes
lone home m n. two runs
scored, three RBI). Anthony
F aster (one double, one run
scored, one RBI), Larry Dillon
(one double, one run scored),
Jaso n Mustek (one single, one
run scored) and M anny Silvia
and Jo h n Whlghom (one single
each).
Tire City: Mickey Cogbum
(four singles, two ru n s scored.

MinorsPag* IB
breaking th e G ators' hit record before
It was broken again th is season.
Lost season, he started hla career In the
Boston organlxatlon tn Lowell (Maas.) He hit
well over .300 and the streak h asn 't stopped
despite trying to get used to a wooden bat and
the higher grade of pitching.
‘Here, everybody la a Friday or Saturday
night-type pitcher," Eckatetn said referring to
the tim es tn college w hen everyone would bring
th eir aces to the hill. ‘As for a s th e wooden
b a ts, It really doesn't m atter unless you're a
hom e ru n hitter. Aluminum b ate ju at m ake you
laay.*
E ckstein's glove h a s been brilliant a t second
an d abort and h e's hoping he's not tn S arasota
too m uch longer.

Arena football In Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH u Tickets are now on
sale for a regular seaaon Arena Football
League p m e betwe m th e Florida B obcats
and the O rlando Predators to be held a t the
Ocean C enter on Friday. Ju ly 3 a t 7:30 p.m.
Ticket prices are 180. 818 and $12. There
la a 84 discount on all beket prices for chil­
dren 12-and-U nder (phis a service charge).
FOr In form a tion call th e O cean C enter a t
(904) 254-4500.

Track

scored, one RBI), Ken Brown
(two doubles, two singles, two
runs scored, three RBI). Randy
Brown (one double, one nm
scored). Chris Wargo (one tri­
ple. two doubles, two runs
scored, three RBI), Mike McLohon (three singles, two runs
scored, one Rflll, Troy Hickson
(one double, one single, two
runs scored, three RBI), Bob
Wells (one double, one single,
three
runs
scored),
Jim
Dawson (one triple, one run
scored, one RBI). Rick Wells
(one double, one run scored.
one RBI) and Mat K alaanlk
(one single, one run scored).

three RBI), Dee Dunn (one tri­
ple, one double, one single,
two runs scored, one RBI).
Bobby Brown (one double, two
singles, two runs scored, one
RBI). Bruce Sellers (one triple,
one double, two runs scored,
two RBI), Red G am er (one
double, one single, one nm
scored), C hris Bryson and Trey
B rasscur (two singles, two ru n s
scored and one RBI each).
Jo h n Stew art (two singles, two
runs scored). Jam ie PUxer (one
triple, one run scored, one
RBI) and Mike Clark (one sin­
gle. one run scored, one RBI).
Wells C ontracting: Tim Coo­
per (six singles, two runs

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Brock. Chris
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leagues la The Orlando Flexible Singles
League th at will begin a 10 week season
starting Ju ly 6th. M atches are held each
week, schedule your own tim e.
For any Inform ation on Jeff Davis offerings
call 608-8438.
The JC C s 15th Annual 6K Road Race will
be held on Thursday, Ju ly Oth a t 6:45 p.m . A
Plata and pool party will follow for an regis­
tered runners and tlietr guests. Entry fee Is
•14 In advance or 618 the day of the race.
For Inform ation, call the JCC a t 645-8833.
extension 75.

Fury to hold tryouts
WINTER SPR1NQ3 _ The W inter Sp
Fury, a select girls soccer team which
tu n d the U nder-12 state cham pionship
past spring. Is looking for new players
moves up to the U nder-13 level th is Call.
Coach Rodney Levy, a veteran coach
extensive youth league experience In I
Carolina and Arisona an a a current pi
with the Orlando Nlghthawks. la asekUR
vanced players under 13 to complement
year* cnaam tonahip sq u a d .-".'i:
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L iq il H o t S
ORLANDO „ Kirk Speraw R aafirthall Cam p
M the University at C entral Florida la now
The C.F.OA. would
the air-conditioned UCF Arena,
For m ote Inform ation: call (407) 823-5800.

Dawn Staley Skills School
LAKE MARY _ TWo-time College Player of
the Year and cu rren t professional basketball
p bner Dawn S ta k y will bold a aldlla school
a Lake M aty High Ju ly 17*thrai*i-19.
The three-tim e University of VirMnla All-

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Formal requisites o f a w ill reviewed
Wtlflht Watchsrs
A local chapter of Wi
W atchers m eets at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m .

Toaatmaatara
The Omni T oastm asters Club
*6661 wlU m eet at 5:30 p.m .
every Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. G uests and prospec­
tive m em bers are welcome.
Call Bertram Ollck. 323-6069.
for more Inform ation.

Alanon, Alatatn
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
m eetings are held every T hurs­
day. at 8 p m , a t Sanford
C hristian C hurch, 730 U psala
Road. Sanford. For Inform a­
tion. caU 323-6824.

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford Blue O rsaa Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6*10
p.m .. a t the G reater Sanford
Cham ber of Commerce. Pick­
ers and grin n ets are welcome.
For Inform ation, call Jo h n
Shaffer. 829-4931.

S ub m arin e v eteran s
The United S tates Subm arine
V eterans.
C entral
Florida
Base, meet at 7 p.m . at the
Fleet Reserve Club. 3040 W est
SR 46. the first Thursday of th e
m onth. All subm ariners, both
active or otherw ise, are wel­
come. For inform ation, call
Bud Stmpaon, 330-4449.

Sanford Historic Trust
The Sanford H istoric T rust
m eets th e first Thursday of the
m onth, a t 7 p.m .. a t th e First
Street Cattery. 207 Magnolia
Ave.

Bunrlss Kiwanls

Dock In April wc discussed
the
advantages of having an e s­
The Sem inole Sunrise Klw anls Club m eets every Friday, tate plan regardless of Incom e
at 7 a.m .. at Shoney's, US 17- and net worth and th e four b a ­
92, south of Airport Boulevard. sic tools th at should com prise
Q uest are welcome. For Infor­ an estate plan: (1 J the will: (3)
m ation. call Tony McDaniel a t the durable power of attorney;
(3) th e designation of h ealth
324-0469.
care surrogate, and (4) the liv­
ing will, As noted then, a will Is
on Instrum ent whereby a p er­
Frts clinic Friday
son Is able to exercise control
A free clinic to Include blood over the disposition of h is or
pressure check. Mood sugar her a sse ts a t an d /o r after
screening and Im m unizations death. But w hat m akes a will
will be held every Friday, from valid? Following are th e form al
9 to 11 a.m .. a t the Qeneva requisites of a will.
Elem entary School In the old
Almost everyone Is fam iliar
achool building, com er of First
and Main Street In Oeneva. The with the first form al requisites
clinic la sponsored by the of a will, being of age and of
Sem inole County H ealth De­ sound m ind. Florida law re­
partm ent m conjunction with quires th at the m aker of a will
the Sem inole County S heriffs be a t least 18 years old a t the
Office and Geneva Elem entary tim e of signing of th e will In
School. For Inform ation, call order for the will to be valid.
Florida law also requires th at
349-9284.
at th e tim e of signing of the
will a testa to r be o f sound, th at
is. th at he o r she have suffi­
cient capacity to understand:
Substane* abuse
SAFE. Substance Abuse Fam ily (1) the n atu re and extent of h is
Education. Is conducting a
‘Fam ilies In C risis' outreach
program . Interested organiza­
tion! w anting to contact the
Ufe Savers Club of SAFE m ay
call Libby Kuharalte a t 291*
4357.

P f OWLS’*
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o r h er property; (21 th e persona
who are (lie natural objects of
his or her Imunty; and (3) th e
nature of the disposition he or

site Is making.
The requirem ents of age and
sound mind don't often p resen t
a problem. More often It is th e
requirem ents m entioned below
th at present problem s a s to
the validity of a will.
In addition to th e require­
m ents of age and sound m ind.
Florida law requires th a t a will
be In willing, signed, and wit­
nessed by two w itnesses. T his
Is Im portant because th is a s ­
pect of the law varies from

ance could result In property
p u a ln g tn accordance with
Florida's intestacy statu te and
aald distribution may be con-

Firefighters,
police honored

Alxhelmor'e Support
The Alzheim er's
Support
G roup far Spouses m eets th e
fa s t Friday of the m onth, a t 10
a m ., a t the Behavior H ealth
D epartm ent. South Sem inole
H ospital, tn Lor^wood. AO in­
terested spouse of A lzheim er's
patterns are Invited to atten d .
Cecilia Pally, a certified geron-

University Women
Am erican A ssociation
of
University Women m eets the
fa st Thursday of each m onth
a t 7 p jn . a t th e R o ttr* H ills
Moravian C hurch. S tale Road
494:Longw ood.

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vast te bak t* i s ‘Kitty 70*6” from
IMA. Margin passed away la IIM.

DEAR ABBY: Ftsaaa corr
If I am wrong, b u t I bells
cousin, “Ltnore," is the moat

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to dU-In vita our grandfather, Bopftp . ftp -ftp was as excited abeot
attending, he bought a new suit and
allowed It off to everyone who visited him.
ftp -ftp 'a health la falling and
he goes to bed early — 8:00 p.m.
The wedding is at 6:00 p.m ., and
Lenore and her m other (my aunt)
have decided It would Interrupt the
"•mefaid
"perfect mzuliiinw*
wedding- IUf II MW p -Ir oL p . w--------e re
to leave early, eo he has been told to
day boom. Thin means Grandmum
will attend her first grandchild's
wedding alone. Aim. my grandpar­
ents will have to pay fur a nurse to
eteywHh Hop-ftp.
Many people have volunteered to
take Pop-Pop home when ho be­
comes Ured, but my cumin and her
mother My the decision has boon

A FFO R D A EU F
HOM E
O W N E R S H IP

What do you think, Abhyf len t it
awful lu esclude Pop-Pep lu st
htraiiM- hi- U irfd?

APPALLEDCOUSIN

DEAR APPALMCD COUSIN]
Yee, It le a w fu l, p a rtic u la rly
elu ce y e u r g r a n d f a th e r w a s
looking forward to a tte n d in g
th e w e d d in g . S h o r t a f h e r-

DEAR AfiBY: You told the mathe r of "D isappointed but Seeking
Help" th a t h er d au g h ter d id n 't
and atten tio n she could receive
from her family.
W hile I cannot speak for th a t
g irl | know that le exactly the reeaun 1 became sexually active in high
•rheol. My parents had their Jobs,
th e ir p arties, th e ir w orries ana
their live*. | didn't think they would
nutkeaw eveniM w en deed.
I planned suicide, until a male
teacher held aw in hie arm s and
told aw th a t I m attered-1 would

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices
N A T IC I OF A PUBLIC NEARING T O
CONSIDER T N I ADOPTION OF AN O NO IN A N C I BV
TN C C IT Y OF aANFONO, FLOHIDA
W h te t* hereby given that a Public Hearing will ba held in tha
Ctii'imntion Noom at tha City Hall. H O North Path Avenue, in tha
City ol Sanford. F lorlda. at 7 00 o'clock P M on July t llh . t
to
conaidar tha adoption ot an ordinance by tha City ol Sanford.
Florida, d even bad at tollowa
on Din am c i NO. act 4
TO ANNEX A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYINQ
BETWEEN EAST LAKE MARY BOULEVARD AND NORTH WAY AND
BETWEEN COUNTY ROAD 427 ANO CENTRAL FLORIDA OREENEWAY. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

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2 The natural molhar ot lha child la Ja d f Lynn Peeee. an adult
having baan born on Ayrll I I , 111!
3 Tha natural molhar la ol tha Cauraalan raca and haa no rati*
gioua affiliation
4 Tha natural molhar raaldaa at 121-C Eat! Spruca tlraat.
phthptburg. Penntyhranla, H I M
3 Tha natural molhar algnad a Conaant ot Natural Parant nn
Dacambar (2. I M l. rahnquiahlng har parantal rlghta to tha child.
0 Tha aaact location ot tha natural pulathra father, Berald
Frank Heehreueh. bring unknown, ihia Court ordarad H o ik a at
tha patnion tor involuntary termination ol parantal rlghta ba mode
by publication In Sanford. Florida Proof ol publication will ba
provided aa It become* available aa Eahlblt *A.*
7 Tha natural putalhra lalhar ol lha ehhd la Oaratd Frank
Haibrouck. an adult having baan bom on July t , I H t .
■ Tha natural pulaliva lalhar la ol tha Caucaaian raca and haa
no rallgloua aflilialion
■ Children and Youth tarvtcaa will aaauma cuatody ot the child
aa they have amca Jana t v , 1VVT until tha child la adoptad.
10 Tha natural molhar. Jedy Lynn Paaaa, and lha natural pula*
bva lather. Oaratd Frank Havfcrawak, have by repeated and con*
tmued incapacity, abuaa. neglect, or ratueal cauaad Okawan aaa
Lynn Weak raw ak to ba without eteential parantal care, control,
or aubeietence nacaitary lor har phyakal or mental well-being
and lha cauaaa ot thia incapacity cannot or arts hot ba remedied
by thia parant.
It. Tha natural molhar and natural pulathra lather lava retimed
to remedy tha condilione that reeulted In tha removal at
Wtaa aaaaa Lynn Naahrewek horn lha homo In a time period in
aacaaa ot It month* and continue* to ratuaa to remedy Nta eon*
ditlona at prevent time
t t Vhawnaava Lynn Meakrewek haa baan rarramad hopi tha
care ol tha natural mother and natural pulathra lather by lha
court, and tha condition* which lad to tha removal or placement
ol har continued to eaiat Tha natural mother and natural putative
lather cannot or wMl not remedy theee comb Hone within a rea vonabia period ol hme Tha aarvtcaa or aaalatanea reaeonebty
avertable to lha parant have baan raluaad by lha parant or not
cooperated with by tha parent and I hare tore not hhely to remedy
tha condrttona which lad to removal or placement ot tha child.

C LA S S IFIED S
£»tininalc Herald
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
JAMES E CALDWELL, at at.
Dalandant(a)
NO rio t OF A0T10N
TO JAMES t CALOW tLL IF
LIVINQ. ANO IF DEAD. ALL
UNKNOWN HEINS AT LAW OF
THE BAID DEFENDANT AND
THE UNKNOWN BENEFICIA­
RIES UNDER HIE WILL. IF ANY,
AND ALL THOSE OLAIMINO BV,
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ANY OF THEM. AND
ALL OTHBN UNKNOWN PAN­
TIES, INCLUOtNO, THE SURVIV­
ING
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVIBBES.
GRANTEES.
LIENORS, CREDITORS AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THAT DEFENDANT;
AND THE SEVERAL AND
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
ASSIGNS, S U C C ESSO R ! IN
INTEREST.
T R U S TE E !
OR
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BV. THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST
ANY
AND
AU.
CLAIMANTS. PERSONS OR
PARTIES, NATURAL OR COR­
PORATE. OR WHOSE EXACT
LEGAL STATUS IE UNKNOWN.
CLABBN O UNDER ANT OF THE
ABOVE NAMED OR DESCRIBED
DEFENDANT.
PRESENT RESIDENCE IS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED O ut an
aclkm la temalaaa a mortgage
on tha fottoeries property to
SEMINOLE County. Florida
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PHASE tt, according to the map

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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

lope to P.O. Box 2017, Murray Hill
DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m still trying to Station. New York. NY 10IM. Be sure
figure out what was wrong with to mention the title.
Sonny, the guy I used to love. He died
a violent death in a stre e t brawl.
DEAR DR. OOTT: In a recent col­
Could th ere have been a physical umn. you praised the virtues of Lotll,
basis lor his fits of evil temper? He a skin cream for chapped, cracked
abused me when I look extra care to hands. Apparently, many of your read
be nice to him. drank too much, used era were unable to purchase this
drugs and tranquiliters, and had a product in their own communities.
chip on his shoulder. Still. I wonder if
I have been using Lotll for years
I should have done more. I continue to with stupendous results. I regularly
tnr to make sense of his tragic, wasted order it from The Vermont Country
life, even after three years.
Store, Box 3000, Manchester Center,
DEAR READER: While I respect VT 0S2SS; telephone: (102) 302-2400;
and sympathise with your sense of fax: (002) 302-0203.
* s, I believer
i that‘ you must‘ not "blame
yourself for Sonny's behavior and
DEAR READER: Thanks for the Up.
death. Many people with severe psy­ Actually, I received several letters sug­
chological problems turn to alcohol gesting the very resource you menand drugs for relief. Of course, this
choice Invariably m akes m atters
worse. In addition, substance abuse
can itself lead to inappropriate behav­
ior. tem per outbursts and a whole
host of physical problems. Such peooften refuse the very medical care
iii
r *help
• them
: would
the most. Sonny
by AH Sanaonv is dead, a victim of his own demons. I
am sure that you wish him peace after
STILL CANTGCT IT ID
a chaotic and dangerous life that must
have hurt those who cared for him,
GONE OUT WONT!
you and his family included.
Now it's time to focus on you.

BEETLE BAILEY
WHAT ARE THEY
FUMING ABOUT
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Learning to move on

YOU'RE STARTING
TO R EP EA T
YOUMElP, CHUCK..

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The fact that you took the time to
write me such a poignant tetter years
after the incident tells me that you
have yet to resolve your guilt.
Unfortunately. Ihia type of guilt —
which ia often accompanied by frus­
tration and rage — is common in
women who have been abused, beaten
or raped. In my view, these strong
feelings are interfering with your abil­
ity to get on with your life. You were
not responsible for Sonny's choices,
which — from your brief description
- w e r e destructive In fact, none of us
Is responsible for the choices of oth­
er*; we can control only ouraelvea.
You did the beat you could, and
teamed important lessons in the bar
. Perhaps you wiU ultimately pick
rtner who is more stable and con■ate. At teaet you know what NOT
to look h r.
y, focus your energy

PETER
OOTT, M.D.

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plus the usual postage and handling.
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                    <text>SPORTS...5A

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TUESDAY. MAY 12, 1998

was
Crooms
principal wants
explanation
from chief

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90th YEAR, No. 186

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lltrlr parents la realty tremen­
dous I'm going to aalr Chief
DlUard If hr rralUea how all
thta la going to rffrrt the
school."
Hanford City Cnmmlaatonrr
Vrlma Wtlltama aald Monday
that ahe had received numrroua calla from city resident!
who were upart at the firing
'Arthur la conatderrd an excep­
tional role model and a vahi-

officer fired ?
gjHBHI Firing hotly
protested
IIKKALI) HTAIT WRITER

llardy-Hlake. thr principal at
Crooma Academy, went to air
a complaint today with Sanford
Police Chief Joe DUtard.
Ilardy-Btake wants to know
bow the SPD could fire 35-yearold Arthur Uamea, the Com­
munity Resource Officer at the
school.

disagreed with the flrtn |.
Mjuiv reported listening to an
audio tape of th r BH n|. In
w idth llir y reported la a iln i
Malbty two p m o n * In Utr
M-kHaund laughing during

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One o f the Aral speaker* waa
.Hanford resident Mrverty linknry who taunedlatety de­
manded to know why the com ­
mission Bred fla m er Mayor
Lany Dale responded dial thr
city dor* not hire pobre off I
rera. only thr pobre chief.
hnknry asked the qurallon
again however. Th!a time. City
Managrr lull Simmons ex
plained that die matter waa
atilt in thr prpceaa of being
handled undrr dur praccoa
dial the r O f (fraternal Order
of N M
and city peraonnel
were adit (meatIgaltrig thr In-

H onoring Friends o f
the Salvation A rm y

Prosecutor announces
for circuit judge seat

of State Attorney

rolls through town with a cause

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Judge

People

Continued from Pngs IA
ing llu* criminals nnl receiving
meaningful punishment. I dr
elded to nm for judge I d do my
pan inward restoring account­
ability and consequence* to
the courtroom. Victims deserve
Hie tight lo a svvllt hearing of
Ihelr ease* and have a voice In
sentencing ihr olh-ntlcr. I in
tend to srr they get Isith.*
Hr lias served as sialr
prosecutor fur (lie pasl 13
years and lias piosrr tiled lu ll
deeds of rases Ini hiding n
number of violent ami c.irrrr
rninlnal eases Prior (u Joining
Ihe Slate Attorney's oilier, he
was a U S Customs Service at-

ENGAGEMENTS

Moore - Gilchrist
DELTONA
Margaret
Mathews of Dr IIona announces
the engagement o( her (laughter Jivluan Denise Moore of
Sanford to Mlkrl Gilchrist of
Sanfutd. son of Helen Low*
renee. and Greensboro Town­
send of Sanford.
The bride-elect Is the ma­
ternal
grand-daughter
of
Clarence and Mabel Wesley
and thr paternal granddaufth
ter of lliomas and Sefronla
Downuin. Tlie bndr was bom
In Sanlnrd.
Her flanre is Die maternal
grandson of the late Hattie
Gilchrist, lie was l&gt;om In
Sanford, and Is a 1973 gradu­
ate of Seminole Community
College. He Is a veteran of the
United Slates Annv 1973r.»77__________________________

Laura Moore (left and on
Page 1A with har father,
Bill Moore) la principal
dancer with the Atlanta
Ballet.

tomry. n U.S. Coast Guard at­
torney and a former assistant
public defender III Brevard
County.
Grirsbaum’s priorities would
I k* lo push for the establish­
ment of a s|&gt;relalUrd domestic
violence cotlri. *Wr need lo do
much more lo prevrnt violence
111 the home.* he said.
Another goal would be to
stress increasing crime preven­
tion ( lloiis with Juveniles.
Grind stum and Ills wile,
Elisa, an elementary school
teacher, have been married lor
15 yean and presently reside
In Titusville with ihelr daugh
Irr. Krlstm

rua Photo

All IVansmlsslon
Defects
Are Not
Problems

Consult a
Specialist
lie ts now a sell employed
contractor. The wedding will
be an event of June 10 at 2
pan. Mt. Sinai Missionary Hap
list Churrh.

e v e rly g
H arrell &amp;&gt; Bev&lt;
T ra n sm issio n s |f|

2 p rin c ip a ls n am e d M o o r e

Father, daughter have lead ‘roles’
Special to the Herald

Getting married?

SANTO III) • Sanford Middle
School Principal Hill Moure
und daughier Luira Moore,
now a "principal* dancer with
the vrry prestigious Atlanta
Mallei. share a moment to re ­
flect on their lilies, hut tliat Is
only thr lirglnnlng of thrlr
slmllanilrn.

Engagement and wedding forms are avnllablr at the Semlnotr
Herald office. ftOO N. French Ave.. Sanford. Honda 32771. These
stones are usually published In the Sunday edition and may l»e
accompanied by a photo. There Is no charge lor Ibis senior.
Weddings more than three months old will lie published in
announcement form without a photo

209 W. 25th St*, Sanford 3 2 2

S41S‘

Since 1959*.*Same Location

Ah principal. ’ Mr. Moore*
works dally with young stu­
dents...so does principal *Miss
Moore*. Laura not only per­
forins regularly as a soloist,
(referred lo as u ITIncIpul
Dancer) with thr Atlanta Mal­
lei. but leaches young stu­
dents dally ul Ihelr assorlatr
school, the Atlanta liallet Cen­
ter for Dance Education, refrrrrd to as AD C .D E

What you need to know about the Medfly 5

hralthy fruit or vrgrtuhlr while still
On Monday. April 27. a single
on the tree or on thr vine. Each egg
female Mediterranean fruit fly was
lunches into a white maggot that
detected tn the Lake Count)’ town
OARDININO grows up to I /4 Inch tn length.
of Umatilla. Intensive trapping
Matfflj control: Eggs and mag­
began Immediately In an 81
gots.
once Inside the frull or veg­
square-mile area surrounding the
etable, are nol killed by Insect!And. IVo day’s later, 54 additional
(lilt s, so they continue top hutch,
Mrdfllc* were trapped In two addi­
AL
feed and grow. In arras where
tional locations within a mile of the
FERRER Mrdfly lias become established,
first And. Of the 54 flies trapped.
growers typically resort to weekly
45 were found In a single trap.
insecticide praying of fruiting trees
1‘rrsonnel Involved m the opera­
tion observed considerable Medfly activity In Ihls and gnrdrn plots lo kill adults. An alternative Is lo
area. A warning was Issued by* the Florida physically lutg Individual fruits before they’ ripen In
jtjevrnl female Medfly from laying eggs.
Department of Agriculture and Cor
N M n r M eM r can breed proW*
dial no host fruit or
_
and! persist year-roand m most &gt; a n ‘ of
area unless outhoriiced bythrfF Deparimc
To dale, thr Florida Drpwrtrqrtit of Agriculture* Central and South Florida. Medfly population d m
and the Unltrd Stales Department of Agriculture ' ivpfl uffy increase 10 to 100 fold every 30 days ul
continue ground applications of bait treatments as temperature* of about 79 degrees F.
FrwJt tad prodact easts: Increased costs from
part of the medfly eradication effort In iuid around
the Umatilla area. Crews are hand spraying citrus crop loss, insecticide treatment, fumigation or
and other host trees and plants In areas where other post-harvest treatment against Mrdfly wtll be
meddles have been discovered. The spray Is made passed on lo consumers. An alternative Is to
up of a protein bull which ultmcis the flies, mixed neglect loeal economies und spend our dollars on
wtlh a small amount of the pesticide Malathlon I'J.O produce from other slates or countries.
Agricultural l a y c t : The Florida citrus Industry
ounces of bolt to 2.4 ounces of Malathlon applied
lias
a great deal at stoke should thr Medfly estab­
per acre).
Homeowners and property owners are being noti­ lish here. About 25 percent (nearly 93.4 billion) of
fied prior to any treatment. The USDA Is requesting total cash receipts for all agricultural commodities
permission from the United Stales Environmental (including Livestock) In Florida comes from dints.
Protection Agency lo d a total of four aerial appli­ Note, however, that equally at risk la another 12
cations of the ball treatment followed by a sterile percent of the economy contributed by fruits, veg­
medfly release program. One aerial treatment was etables. melons and berries such as pepper, toma­
completed over a 23.5 square mile nrra on Sunday. to. strawberry, mango, and avocado. Those areas
May 4. Pending approval from the EPA. the three greatest affected Include Hillsborough County wttii
additional aerial treatments will cover 30 square the greatest number of Individual farms (2.7GOI. bll
miles due to new medfly discoveries west and and small, of any county In the stale followed by
Folk County with 2.2B4 farms. Doth counties have
northeast of the original find.
Hoot plants: Mandarin, grapefruit, oranges, hot huge acreage’s devoted to orange, tomato, peppers,
pepper, bell pepper, strawberry, avocado, mango, strawberry, grapefruit and other crops at high risk
fig. guava, plum, papaya, peach, pomegranate, of Medfly Infestation. Over 90,000 Floridians are
directly employed as farm workers. Many thou­
soursop. and many others.
Medfly maggots bore throughout the fruit and sands of others are employed In other agriculture*
render It unlit for human consumption. Adult related jobs Including processing and distribution
females lay an average of about 10 eggs Into each of fruit and vegetable products.

‘ Miss Laura*, as site’s railed
r her students, has recently
larrd her teaching talents lo ­
cally with dancers st Miriam A
Valerie’s School Of Danrr Aria.
Ilavtng grown up in Sanford,
studying danrr at Miriam A
Valrrir's studio and perform­
ing wllli the Ballet Guild of
Sanford-Semlnolr. Laura feels
like It’s her tum to ‘ give some­
thing back* In the way of ex­
perience and expertise In thr
field of dance. Laura lias
proven her skills In the most
dimrult discipline of dance,
classical ballet. Eager students
now look to her for advice,
correction
and
encourage­
ment. much the same as local
middle schoolers look'to their
principal Hill Moore.

Audiences applaud
Laura
Moore nightly as she performs
In thr spotlight at the Fox
Theatre In Atlanta. Parenta of
local studenta applaud her dad
In a different way. The reaults
are excellence. In each exam­
ple. TWn principals named
Moore, dedicated to the edu­
cation of youngsters, shore
thrlr Ideas and Ideals, and
take equal pride In each oth­
ers achievements, as educa­
tion and the aria go hand tn
hand.
Laura returns now to Atlanta
to begin rehearsals for their
performances In China In May.
the Ballet Build of SanfordSeminole has also been Invited
to do four performances in
China In the summer of 1990.

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Crooms

Burning down the house
lor destruction duo to die vndomng oI 2bth Snoot to
Interstate 4 the house was also used recently tor a
WKMG Channel 6 nows spot showing pcopki how to
evacuate a house on lire

thing* am heating ip at this house tire Not to
worry, this 'controlled bum* was used by the Sorranole County Fro Department as a training aiercilt
tfws past week Tho house was already scheduled

OBITUARIES

JOHN CLRVIAND MOORS
John (Trvland Moore, 07.
Mara Cnun. Sanford, died Sat
unlay. May
I90M at Colum
bia Medical Cm ! rr-Sanford.
Horn Dec. 7. 111.'10. hr wax a
lifelong resident of Sanford
Mr Moore wan a retired police
officer tar (lie City ol Sanford.
He wax a Mason Mr. Moore
wax a U S Army veteran lie
wax a fiapilxt

nona Drive. Geneva, died Fri­
day. May ft. 109ft al Columbia
Medical Center Sanford Ikim
Aug 3. I02H in Detroit. Mich.,
he irenrd to Centrul Florida III
1000 Mr. Chapman was a
pipefitter, lie served In llte
U S Army
Survivors Iruludr wtlr, Zadah
V..
daughter*.
Irene
Ixr
MeChanrry. Deltona. Kathleen
lax-. Wildwood. NJ.; son. Rob­
ert Li t . Sanlnrd. stepsons.
Ihoman J. Hall, III,
New
Smyrna Bruch. Strvrn K. Hull,
Orlando. sister, lltrnda Jsnr
Hughes. DetnHt.
Mich.; (1
grandchildren; 0 strpgrandrlilldren.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In cliargc of arrange­
ments.

son. Iroth of S.inford. David.
Rorliestrr. N Y . Lynn. Clew
•Jr.. troth of New York: sisters.
Lillian Gipson, Lnrinr Hollo­
way. both of Sanford. Murfyn.
Orlando; 14 grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San
ford, in charge of arrange
merit s
JAMIS L. CHERRY
James L. Cherry. HO. West
Mill Street. Sanford, died
Thursday. May 7. 1098 at Sand
Nike Hospital. Ham In San­
ford. he was u lifelong resident.
Mr Cherry was a self-employed
carpenter He was a llapllst.
Survivors Include sons, For­
rest. James Jr., both of A t­
lanta. Ga., brothers. Herbert.
Sanford: *l*lrrx. Hilda John­
son. Sanford: 2 grandchildren.
Wilson-Fir helbcrgrr
Mortu­
ary. Inc . Sanford. In charge of
arrangements.

Nlirvtvorx lm Hide wile, Naomi:

Notts. John Jr.. David, Willie
Nrlma. lyrte Nrlmx. all of
Sanford; tlrpxonx, Anthony
Middleton. Orlando. Chartea
Middleton. Atlanta. Oa.: daugh­
ters. Lynn Smith. Deltona.
Cindy Carter, Pamela I If racy.
Alma Daniel*. Oldget Robertnon. Gall Fulton, ull nf Sanford:
21 grande htldren; 3 great­
grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In cliarge of arrange­
ments.
HARV C. WILLIAMS
Mary C. Williams. 90. Pepper
Tree Court, Lake Mary, died
Saturday, May 0, 199ft at
Uikrvirw Nursing Center. Bom
Jan. 3. IUOH In llarrtxburg.
Pa., she moved to Central
Florida In 1923. Mrs. William*
wax a medical secretary. She
was a member of Order of
Eaxlrm Star. Sanford Chapter
and Loyal Order of Elks Auxil­
iary. Mrs. Williams was a
member of Grace United Meth­
odist Churrh.
Survivors Include daughter.
Faye Carson. Lake Mary: son.
Carl E.. Newnon. Oa.: alsler,
Pauklne Lake. Lake Mary:
brother. John L Crawford,
Sonfotd: S grandchildren; 5
great-grandchildren.
Oramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford, In cluirge of arrange­
ments.
THOMAS O. CHAPMAN
Thomas O. Chapman. 71. Wi­

IstoJi Walker Sr.. 51. Churrh
Street. Sanford, died Friday.
May H. 190H al Florida Hospi­
tal Altamonte. Dom Feb. 20.
1047, lie was a lifelong resi­
dent of Sanford. Mr. Walker
was a retired auto mechanic.
He was u member of Morning
Glory
Missionary
Baptist
Churrh, Sanford.
Survivors Include wife. Al­
freds: sons. Isioh J r. Chey­
enne. Wyo.. Craig. Eric C..
both of Sanford; daughters.
Cheryl Robertson. Winter O ar
den. Katrina Gipson. Sheila
Gipson, both of Ddtona: step­
daughters.
Tawana
Wells.
Tonya Burrows, both o f San­
ford: father, the Rev. Clcvc
Gipson.
Longwood:
step­
mother. Mary Ann Gipson.
Longwood:
grandmother.
Pauline Drown. Sanford; brolhrrs. John Willis. Charles Gip­

Sem inole Herald
“Swing Seminole County Since 190S”
186

I t lO T A im
Fred Yams. 00. Round Lake
Court, Oviedo, died Saturday.
May 0. 1000 at his residence.
Bom Jan. 12. 1030 In WardrD.
Mo., he moved to Centra)
Florida In 1973. Mr. Yams was
a high school maintenance en­
gineer. He was a member of
Macedonia
M.U.
Church.
Oviedo.
Survivors include wife. Qeorglana. Oviedo: sons. Derrick.
Winter
Garden.
Eldertdge.
Oviedo: brothers. Guess Bey.
Cleveland. Ohio. Earl. Minnea­
polis, Minn.. Jake. Salem. Ore.:
sisters, Chrtstlnr Crawford.
Cleveland. Ohio. Clara Twltty.
St. Louts. Mo.. Shirley Craw­
ford. Cleveland. Ohio. Rose.
Minneapolis. Minn.: I greatgreat-grandchild.
Wilson-Klchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc.. In charge of ar­
rangements.

rented dial once again there
were management problems at
the SPD. "From what I'm
hearing all this docs Is confirm
some tilings that people were
doing previously. I'm getting
pessimistic about our police
operation “
Disturbing also Is a tape
Williams said flames has of
Cmdr. Willie Harden telling
him hr was being dismissed.
Someone - perhaps Chief Dil­
lard • Is heard laughing In the
background. "It's embarrass­
ing." Williams said.
Tile 21-page statement from
the SIT) arcuses Barnes of a
number of violations • from an
accident with an SPD vehicle,
being hostile and argumentslive with fellow officers,
ab­
sence from duty and insubor­
dination. Several of his fellow
officers testified that Barnes
told ihrm or others they should
m l count on him to be there
for Ihrm.
A statement made by his su­
periors said that Barnes was
responsible for a traffic acci­
dent in on SIT) vehicle on April
it and that on April 30 hr con­
fronted two members of the
Collision Review Board tn a
'hostile
and
argumentative
manner" over hla displeasure
at their findings.
Officer Michael Taylor said
that 1lames did not show at
the accident review hearing,
and because lie was absent he
was unable to answer ques­
tions the board hod. The board
had to make its decision based
on ilie accident report and
what flames' supervisor hod to
say. Taylor said that flames
was 'loud and Irate." saying he
was not noilAed of the hearing.
Investigator Mark Rabom
said I lames twice refused lo
assist him when working on a
shooting at Seminole Gardens
last month. On the Aral occa­
sion. he sold Barnes acted os If
hr did not want to assist me
and walked away." Rabom
said. "Later he sold. T ain't
helping nobody* and walked
away." Rabom said.

WILLIAMS. MART C.
Memorial Funeral Smite* for
Mrs. Mary C. William*. 00. id Lake
Mary, who died Saturday will be II
a.m. today at Grace United Meth­
odist Church with die Rev. David
Liddell officiating. Interment will be
private. For those who wish memo­
rial contributions arc suRRSted to
llie Methodist Children's Home
Memorial Home Fluid, St Main SC,
Enterprise. FL 32725 or Grace
Methodist Church Building Fund.
Arrangements by Oramkow Fu­
neral Home. BOO Airport Bind..
Sanford. Ft 32773. (4071 322-3213.

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Hardin said flames also was
reprimanded for on set of Insulwrdlnstlon for not reporting
to the Seminole County School
Hoard Office to Anger print In­
dividuals on April 29. Hardin
said this was the third time
llamrs (ailed to appear far a
scheduled assignment.
"After conducting a supervi­
sory Inquiry of the alleged vio­
lation*. I behave the totality af
policy violations nyt officer
rateeondurta
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sertoui
enough to warrant dismissal."
Harden signed his stslement.
Homes was on duty at
Crooms from 6:45 a.m. to 3:16
p.m. Monday through Friday

Cummings—
caattaMd toss Pngs IA
lions and net proceeds from
his trtp. Anyone interested Ui
making a contribution to the
hind can call SDCF at (619)
235-2300. For more Informa­
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would like lo help on Cummlng's rolling adventure, coll
(619) 273-3158.

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Thomas O. Chapman, 71. Geneva,
who died Friday will be 2 pm. this
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Home. 900 E. Airport Uhd.. San6ml. Ft, 32773. (407) 322-3213.

but llardy-Ulake nald hr fre­
quently was also at school
functions on weekends. On
Friday May I, Barnes was orcusrd of being absent from his
duty by his supervisor although
he wns told lay Hftrdy-Hlnkr
that he was not expected tliul
day.
Ilardy-lilakr was determined
to find out If Ihe Arthur Barnes
who served at Crooms Acad­
emy could possibly
be the
same Arthur t lames ftrrd by
the SPD. *We hud n couple of
other community resource offi­
cers here before Arthur Bar­
nes and neither lasted long."
she said. This is a big loss for
us."

Csattaasd Naas Rags 1A
and mission of the school
changed and It become theSeminole
County
Public
Schools' Student Museum and
Center for Soda) Studies.
This year over 5,000 students
are participating In die In­
structional programs at this
hands-on museum. Interpretive
arras
Include
the
Native
American
Room.
Pioneer
Room.
Photographic
Essay
Lobby, Turn o f the Century
classroom. Orandma's Attic,
and Orography Lab.
Many old time photos are
also an exhibit from Ihe W.R.
Vincent collection.
Special guided tours of the
museum will be conducted
from 12:30 until 3:30 p.m.
For additional information,
phone the museum at 3221902.

COMPLIANCE

M-14«OMW07^AHI|
Ths Department gives notice of its Intent to find tho
Amendment to the Compreheneive Plan for the City ol Sanford,
adopted by Ordtoance No. 3357 on Much 23. 1966. in COMPLI­
ANCE. PureuMit to Sedtone 183.3164,163.3167 end 163.3189. F.S.

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The adopted cay ol Sanford Comprehensive Plan
Recommendations
and Comments Report. (* any), ere svsubto for public Inspection
Monday torough Friday, aaoopt lor legal holdeys. Airing normal businaaa hours, at too CHy of Sanford. City Han. Department ot
Engineering and Planning. 330 North Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida
32771.

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hae a right to potion for on administrative hearing to challenge tho
propoeed agency determination that the Amendment to the City ol
Sanford Compreheneive Plan la In Compliance, as dsfinod in
8ubaodlon 163.3164(1), F.8. ihe petition must ba filed within twentyone (21) days after publication ol this notice, and must include all of
toa Information end contents dssertbad In Rule 9J-11.012(7), F A C .
The petition must be Ned wth the Agency Clerk, Department ot
CommunRy Affaire, 2555 Sftumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee.
Florida 32366*2100, and a copy mailed or drthrered to the local gov­
ernment FaNura to Amely Me a peMton shea constitute a waiver ol
any right to request in administrative proceeding as a pelrtionor
unitor Section 120.57. F.8. It a petition is Ned, the purpose of the
admMMnNvt hearing w i be to present evidence end testimony and
forward a recommended order to tfta Department. If no petition is
Med. W i Nodes of Infant shea become final agency action.

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leave to intonrena in toe pwcaadtog. A petition for intervention must
be Med at least five (5) days before the Anal hearing and must Include
Ml of toe Information and contents described In Rule 600-2 010,
F A C . A petition tor leave to Intervene shall be Wed at the Division ol
AdmMetraavs Hearings. Department of Management Serves. 1230
Apsfachse Partway, TMshaseee, Florida 32399-1550. Failure to
psHton to tomvenowMdn toe a6owod6mi frame constitutes a waiver of any right such a parson has to request a hearing under Section
120.67, F.S., to any affected pereon who le made a party to the pro­
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F i r i n g -----------Conllued from P i| l 1A
Go ti.uk and review It thor*
. nughly. No one slwuld liuvr
Ix-rn fired. II anyone 1* to be
fired it should be manage­
ment.’
Tom Alexander suggested a
petition lie ctreulatetl to aak
the police chief to step down.
"Some time back the rtty spent
money on Investigating the po­
ller department,’
he com­
mented. 'It was just a waste of
taxpayers’ money. We have
watted so many months for a
change lieeause of that, but
nothing has lieen done.’
Kenneth Ilent ley pointed out
that (lames had an excellent

12-year career with the deInvent. tie said Dames had
n through difficult times
and had hard duty. *Dut he’s
honest. He'd point out his own
brothers If he had to. because
he's honest.* Dentlcy said. He
concluded his comments by
telling
the
commission.
’ Goldsboro is watching you*
Former Sanford City Com*
mlssloner Dob Thomas di­
gressed to another situation. ‘ I
recall, many years ago. when a
poller officer appeared to be tn
trouble, and he came to me
asking me to help him keep his
job.* Thonfks said he worked
very hard to persuade the
commission to override the
proposed dismissal, and It was

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finally approved an a it to 2
vote. The olllrer was Joe Hil­
lard. **Nnw we nerd to show
compassion again.* Thomas
said, 'lie's been here 12 yrani.
He must have done something
tight.*
Drrndd llartsflcld spokr ol
Dantes’ character, explaining
his Activities wttli softball
teams ‘ lie took dnig dealers
off thr streets and put them
Into hall team s* stir said.
One younger spokesman ex­
plained that
flame*
had
helped
him
get
a
job.
*t would probably be in jail If
Dames hadn't strpped in.* hr
said. *llut hr helped me gel a
job and now I'm a supervisor
on tliat job.*

S a lv a t io n
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H ie Mrs. Ihtlph Austin Smith
Award wan bestowed to WK8H
Channel 2. for tlirlr community
services to the food drive.
Special gratitude goes to the
over 100 persons and volunteer
ntgatiUdllon* that gave of their
servters during the tomndo
crisis.
Majors Hnicr and Faith W i­
liams. the commanding offi­
cers. Invite the community to
volunteer, nr come and worship
at thr Salvation Army f&amp;nford
Corps Worship und Service
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SANTORO
Sommoto Ihgh School baseball
coach M *s Powers wd tosd Ns Tntw mto battle
tonight at A lu m Field The Fighhng Semmolos
are 24-8 and rankad No. 2 n ihe state poll and
tsfl host Jacfcionvdto Wotfson, which ■ rankad
No 8 in Via state wivt a 28*7 record, m the Ctoss
5A Rag&lt;onal Champorwhlp storing al 7 30
p m -T h te n m a r of tonight's game wd advance
to n an week’s FMSAA Stale Champonaftp* at
Legends Field m Tampa

IU «n t/ l tunutuilr U*li«iM (iik|r Itrji •&gt; Wlnlrr
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SANFUKl)
llrrr .10 remained umicfralrd.
Krmpkr Mu « m SrrvUr won ilo mtihh I straight
big game and M.iriHul.i iln n n lirnkr Into Ihr
win lolunui for thr first tlnir In Sanford Krt rra ­
tion llrpartnirni Spring Co-Ed Slow fllrh
Im II l-ragiir .11 turn at I1nrhursf Park Monday
night
the Smilnolr Mrrald Scoop look a (10 lr.nl In
ihr top of thr Inst timing and hrUI Ihr Irad until
Maroiala llomrs stored four runs in Ihr hnltoui
of i I h* third Inning to lakr a II N .utv.iiitagr
M-irond.i llomrs hr Id )ma a 13 10 heading
mio Ihr laiitom of Ihr slfcth Inning w lrn II n
pUnlrd fin nlnr runs lo win 22 10 try Ihr Kim
Rule.
In llir middle game. MIG look a 2 O Irad In
i I h* lop of Ihr find inning and hrUI thr Irad until
Krmpkr Musk S rn l«r platrd Ihr nms in Ihr
tail lout ol ihr Ihlfd Inning lo lakr « 1)2 artvan
tl|r.
KM S i I h ii limtrd on tlir ollrnsr. Muring two
nms m thr fourth Inning and seven nms In Ihr
llllli inning lo mil hy thr Itiin Rule. 15 2
llrrr :tn krpl thr hot Isits cooking as It
iounlrd 10 ratra U**r hit* among thr IH It A"!
on thr ntiiht
llrrr .'Ml Morrd six nms In Ihr tlrsl Inning.

E xp os
post 10th
B a m b in o
victory
grt Into doublr digits tn victorV*,
while (hr SUnniland Corporation*
White Hus and Rallroadrra Cuba
remained struggled to remain
ahead of thr park In (hr Sanford
Hrerrallon Department Dabr Ruth
llasrball Hamtilno league at Roy
llullrr Junior Field.
Last Friday night, thr Kxpos
broke open a close game with tour
nms In thr fourth Inning and
topped thr Flay It Again SportaYankrra 11-3.
In Ihr arrond game, (hr First
Union-A s scored three rune In the
lop of (hr sixth Inning lo edge (hr
Rfnkrr MsIrrUls-Drvtl Raya 5 3.
On Saturday. Ihe Cuba scored six
nms in tlir third Inning to erase s
3 0 deficit and went on to top thr
Rich Han Marlins 8 5.
Tlir White Sox also had a tough
time, having to score seven nms In
thr fifth inning to break away from
a 5-4 lead, but stlU only defeated
thr Kntrrprtsr Tracking-Indians
12-10.
On Monday night, the Expos
scored eight runs In the bottom of
the Aral Inning and thr Expos
pitching held thr Devil Raya lo
Hirer lilts In throwing a 12*0 d»utout.
Thr lair game also saw a shutout
as thr Indians closed out a ran
rule win by scoring seven runs In

W ELL DONE

SANFORD _ Seminole High School softball
pitcher Maria Duvall was chosen as the San­
ford Optimist Club's Athlete of the Week.
For Ihe week. Duvall was 2-0 on the mound,
racking up 22 strike outs and had an earned
run average of 1.50. At the plate, she hit .700
with two doubles and eight RBI.
For Ihe season site ltad 103 strike outs In

117 Inning* and a 12*7 record before tier season was ended after being hit In the nose and
eye by a line drive.
The Junior received a black eye and a broken
tale last week undernose In the Incident and late
went surgery on a broken cheekbone. Duvall
receives her Optimist Award from Optimist
member Lorenzo Itolk.

Showdown on tap in Senior
Girls9 Fast Pitch Softball

Errors, lack
of experience
dooms Bears
SARASOTA _ When the Winter Springs Dears
took the Arid in Sarasota Thursday night It was
easy to ace confidence, pride and youth.
What they larked was the big *E*. experience.
Couple that with crucial errors and the result

but did not lakr lonlml of Ihr lontrsl with new
rnlrv Sanford Christian Cliutrh until pUllng 10
nms In ihr third inning Thr wlnnrrs tltrn
rloard out tlir 21 I Victory wllli thrrr mns In
ihr louMli Inning and Iwo nms In llir fllili in*
ning
Herr 30 1* now .TO on llir season and Irads
Krmpkr Musk Service (2 I) Maronda llomrs (I
II. MIG (12). Sanford Christian Chunli (O il
and llir Srmlnolr I In aid •Scoop 10-21
Next Monday night at llnrhurst Park. Hanford
Climilan (hatlrngrs KMS al 6:30 p m : VUG
lakes on llir Srnitnolr Herald-Scoop at 7.10
p m . and llrrr 30 IMillies Maronda llomrs al
(CIO p.m
Doing llir damagr lor Maronda llomrs wrrr
Lori h r |two triplrs two double*. four mns
scored. Ihr KHH. Ki » i Humrnrr Ihumr run. sin
glr. two nms scorrd thrrr KHII arid Strvr fat
rv k Idouhlr. stnglr, twro nms scored, two RHI|.
Vfikr Ihcxik (Iwo singles, two nms scorrd. Ilirer

thomr run. nm w o r d . Rill). Rick Ettanid
(double. nm srorrd. Iwo RBI) and Jarklt
hnsnid and Kllrn Ulllana (one single and one
nm *corrd radii.
Ihr Srmlnolr Mrrald Scoop were Ird by Jeff
Ik-rliiiKkr (thrrr shirrs nm scorrd. twro RHI),
IIran Smith (thrrr -Ingles. two nms srorrd.
1011). Rus&gt; White llhrrr -Ingles. nm »corrd|.
Grna llukiir (Iwo single*. iwo run* scored, twp
MMII and Dan Slrams (twei single*. nm scorer},
ROM.
Also. Amy Hawkins (single. iwo runs scoredl.
Drr ChoMiirrd (slnglr. nm scorrd), Arch Booth
Isiuglr) and Margaret Slalry (Rill).
Contributing for Krmpkr Munir Srrvfcr wrre
(Irad Ruprrl ftrlplr. two slnglrs. thrrr run*
scorrd. Mill). Grna Grrm (thrrr singles. two
m m srorrd). Krllli Krmpkr Itrlplr. demblr. twfa
m m scored. thrrr RHI) and Margaret Clevcng«t
(doulilr. two nms scorrd. Rill).
Also contributing wrre Christy Oltvrr (single,
two nms scored. RHI). Kortnry Kuhn and Lynn

SANFORD _ The Queen Dee's and T-N-T Express did
what they had lo do Monday night and set up a show­
down for first place tn the Sanford Recreation De­
partment Spring Senior Olds' Fast Pitch Soflball
League at Lakeside Field.
The league-leading Queen Bee's scored in every In-

Double Trouble 22-10.

Sharks undefeated in Women’s softball
From Staff Pa pacts

and won Its first game o f the sea­
son with a 2(H) blow out of
SANFOKD _ The Sharks scored Vaughan Incorporated,
three runs In the sixth inning to
In the middle game, the Eagles
pull out a 12-11 victory over Curt'* scored seven nms In the third tnAlleycata to highlight action In the ning to start them on their first trlSanford Recreation Department umph of the season. 18-4, over
Women's Spring Slow Pitch Soft- W.D. Associates,
ball League at Plnehurst Park last
The late game saw the unde-

fourth Inning, but Curt's Alleyrats
countered with three runs tn the
third Inning and seven nuts In the
fourth Inning to take a 10*9 lead.
The Sharks then pulled out the
victory, taking the lead on a tworun double fay Kathy Spellman and
getting an Insurance run on s dou­
ble by Potty Polly.

Tursday night.
It was a night for the visiting
teams as Suimlland Corporation
scored 16 runs tn the first tnntag

What looked to be an Insumce
run turned out to be the winning
run sa Cult's Alleycata got a run
back on an RBI double by Becky

Seated battle between the Sharks
and Curt's Alfeycats.
The Sharks scored five runs In
the first inning and fofir tuna in the

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ihc fourth Inning
and the pitching gave up Just
four hits tn an 11 0 triumph.
The standings In the America
Division arc: the Cubs (13-1).
the Whltr Sox (11-2). the Ath­
letics (5 H) und the Yankees (2­
111The Expos lead the National
Division with a 10-4 record and
arc followed by the Indiana (7­
71. the Marllna (4-10) and the
Devil Hays (3-11).
On Wednesday night at Roy
Holler Field, the Cuba and
White Sox square off at 5 45
p,m. and the Yankees and
Athletics do battle at 7:45 p m.

Expos:
Mojica
Anthony
(triple, two singles, four RBI).
George Easley (double, single,
nm. Kill). Josh Brown (triple,
run. RBI). Marcua Kendrick
(triple, two runs). Eric Biyant
(single, two runs). Cy Wynn
(single, tun). Shane Iblster
(two tuna) and Derrick Baker
and Tbmmy Gray (one nm
each).

doubles. RBI),
(two singles, run)
son (double). On
run). Shelton 8tf
Cody Miller (nm).

Yankees: Donald Campbell
(triple, single). T J . J «k ru *n
(home run, run. RBI) and Chris
Cole and Derrick Harris (one
single and one run each).
Athletics:
Ryan
Thome
(single, two runs). Jeff Bowers

G irls

A A U hoops champs

Varitek hits first home run
KANSAS CITY. Mo. _ Former Lake Brantley
star Jason Varitek hit his first career home
nm on Sunday, helping the Boston Red Sox
defeat the Kansas City Royals 3-1 behind the
pitching of Melbourne's Tim Wakefield.

Red Bug Summer Softball

July In various cities around the country.
Trains wishing to enter the Florida Cham­
pionships or needing additional Information
stwuld call Ken Patrick. Seminole Commu­
nity College. (407) 338-2093 or Tom Blerl.

CASSELBERRY _ The Seminole County
Recreation Department will offer a Summer
Slowpltrh Softball League at Red Bug Lake
Park starting the week of May 18th.
Men's leagues will be offend nightly, with
a new women's league starting up on Mon­
day's and a Co-Ed league on Wednesday's.
Returning Spring League teams may start
registering April 30th. with open registration
beginning April 27th.
For more Information, please call 095­
7113.

Summer youth basketball
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                    <text>SEMINOLE LIFE.. 1C

AFTER HOURS...7A

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The significance
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IN S ID E

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Ovlado, Wlntor Springs and t andnsls Caanty sines 1SOS
90th YEAR. No. 2I0

78 C ents

SUNDAY. JUNE I4. I998

Sem inole C ounty’s only rural area challenged by d evelop m en t
By » h tri Brodlc
MKRA1.D FEATURE EDITOR
SKMINOLE COUffTY • Line* on .i im p air
again dividing resident* and i ounty
commissioner* an explosive growth threaten*
to burst the scam* of Seminole County.
As commissioner* await a derision on thr
fair of the flattlr RJdge development In Wlntrr
iiimt

Spring*. uttrntlnn la now being tum rd to
Chuluota and a promised drvrlopmmt which
will rncroacfi on thr only part of thr county
lltal t an atlll lx* tonaldrrrd rural
('iiinmrirl.il Realty Gump wanta approval of
a propoaal to Imlld .KK) honira on 212 a rrrs
adjacent to Snowlilll Hoad and llmmlry Avr
nue Tlir pro|&gt;nty la rnvtrnnnimtally aruaittvr.
important aa a high rrchantr arra for thr

Horula Aquifer, teas than I mile from th r Little
IIIK Econ Stair Forrat and 1-1/2 mlIra from thr
Kronlorkhatrhrr River
*Thl» la far. far. grratrr than th r Daltlr Rldgr
lasur," aald County Commission Chairman
Kandy Monts Tuesday Morris has strongly
opposed thr development of thr property and
thr mad which could open up development of
thr Hast Rural Arra.

Thr East Rural Arm was designated, with
the Input of citizens and residents of th r arra.
In conjunction with th r establishment of thr
county's comprrhmaivr land plan In 1001. Thr
area study art thr boumlarles of urban
development on thr raat side of thr county.
Land uar In thr Eaat Rural arra la either ag­
ricultural or residential, but residential dens I-

Sentenced to death IInvalid signatures
force Decency folks
to find new recruits

W o e to
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RALD^TA
STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY - County ComnUsstoner Dirk Van Der Wetde
was one of th r petitioners who
went to thr Lake Mary Post Of­
fice on Friday to gather 2.000
or more signatures for adop­
tion of an ordinance that would
rllm fftl* nude dancing tn
ScfllRalr County.
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HERALD
EDfTOR

Long nights
between April
22 and June
0 h r lay
awakr. feel­
ing the
weight of thr
decision hr
must make;
holding In his
hands only,
life or death
for Michael
Moll.
Moll. 36.
was con­
, vlcted of
tg
I
’ murdering
his wife, her
last morning
a machiavel­
lian h o n o r of
ft**?
5 botched
murder a t­
tem pts before
the final be­
trayal. Iter
husband and
his accom­
plice. Chris­
Two Saminoto County man convicted ol murdsr, and ssnisneed to death, wMt vary differ­
topher
ent paths to lha electric chair. Above: Mkhaei Stol has Just entered h e system of legal
Stewart, then
10. had posi­
appeals after hie santendng June 9 lor the murder of Ma wile. Below. Joe Spanano. after
tioned her
25 years on death row for the murder of a hoapftai dark, was granted a new trial by Circuit
liny body on
Court Judge O H Eaton Jr. after the state's star witness admMtod he Had. The stale Su­
a waterbed.
preme Court upheld Eaton's ruling. Spaxiano's trial la expected to begin In September.
neck braced
For moro on the death penalty. See Pag# 5A
by a wooden
slat, before lrushing her larynx. The Jury. 7-5. recom ­
mended the death penalty. Cirrull Judge Seymour
Benson, who had never sentenced a man to death, did
so now.
“It's something you don't want to do. You don't want
to be faced with the responsibility, but when you are
faced with lt...lt'e such a delicate decision to Itave to
make.* Benton says.
rompact ir
Benson, at 64. la a compact
man. (It from regular
exercise as he moves briskly to the padded leather
arm chair behind his desk, rifling through a alack of le­
gal papera. Law books and family photos line the eredenza behind him. hla diploma from Brooklyn I-aw
School, board certification from the Morida Bar. and
num erous awards surround a stark portrait of William
Shakespeare, positioned Just so: the bard perennially
peeking over the Judge's shoulder.
This year on the criminal court bench. Benson has
presided over two murder trials and one for attempted
murder. One men was acquitted, one sentenced to life
In prison, and Stoll, to death.
*We art up a system of Justice with mles and p u n ­
ishment. Enforcement Is not a comfortable task. When
I took the Job of Judge, It was not for comfort, but to do
Justice.*
Benson strokes his neatly clipped beard, his words
firm and carefully chosen In deference to the pain hts
decision causal one mother. Uie relief It gave another.
JuUe'i mother. Vivian Parker, tn a May 17 letter to
the Seminole Herald, writes that she prays *lhat Ood
will guide the Judge tn the decision that he must make
Ju n e 9 . 1 know the kind of hell on earth he put my
daughter through, and men like him should not be al­
__________
people."
* to be withj other
o
Michael s mother. Linda MoU. has prayed too. for
God's fujdance through this nightmare. She Is con*
vlnced that her son la Innocent, and acted without

the
registered voters,
invalid signatures and
were duplicates." Ooard
*Wr went over 3.836 of the
III lot is and found 008 to be
valid. We're still checking
others."
The group hopes that

Van

tor Decency to
on

Fighting
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fires
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New
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contained
By MtofrsBs R. f a s
RALD CORRESPONDENT

GENEVA - TWo more brush
fires broke out in Geneva Frtfirst one happened an
property
rty owned by the a t y of
Sanford
ora located on State Road
48. outside the Oeneva city
limits. It was quickly aquelchnl
by firefighters.
The second one started In an
area at the end of Cochran
Road, directly behind the
Seminole Woods subdivision,
and was not as easily
quenched.
Though there was apparently
more smoke than fire, flames
did manage to spread through
a 10-acre area, ft took a total
of BO firefighters from Seminole
County. Altamonte Springs and
Oviedo, and 18 engines to con­
tain the fires. Thirty sheriffs
attics were also called In to
p along with the Division of
Forestry, which made several
air drops.
Homes on the 8 roads run­
ning off of Cochran were
evacuated aa a precautionary
measure and those roads re­
mained dosed until twilight
when Immediate danger had
passed.
County Ore officials and In­
vestigator* have not yet deter­
mined the cause of either of
Friday's Brea, but will continue
to monitor the area tor what
they call *hot spots* through-

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�2A •Sem no!« Marald. Sanlo'd Honda ■Sunday June 14 1993

Business
Granny Nannies go the extra mile
ny Debra Wood
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

A cake for 10 years
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Employees
of Community
State Mortgage Corp. in Alta­
monte Springs celebrated the
company's 10th anniversary
with a party at headquarters.
Principal Mongage
broker
Lena Wsssemwm cut the rake
and thanked employees for
making the company's first 10
years a sneers*

While America paid tribute
to It* 33 million seniors dining
May's Older Americans Month
celebration ’Living Longer.
Growing Sfronger." Seminole
based Granny Nannies hon­
ored longterm , hnmrlxnmd
clients with more personal fes­
tivities.
"Its our wav of saying
thank von to client* who have
been with us for some time.*
sold Like Maiy resident Rob
Hodgson.
Granny
Nannies
president ‘We do a little
spring yard clean up, pull
weeds, mulch, put some fresh
annual flowers down: and we
bring tn balloons, a rake and a

Law firm merge
OVIEDO John Ariale. re ­
cently seated as an Oviedo
City Commissioner, is among
attorneys Involved In the
merger of two law firm-. Kate.
Kutter. llalgler.
Alderman.
Dryant A Yon. P.A. of Tallahas­
see is merging with the firm
formerly known as Rosen
bluth. Losev. Butman. Morse
A Ketdatsh in Orlando.
The nrw combined name of
the firm Is tt&gt; Ik* Katz. Kutter.
llalgler.
Arlalr. along with Greg
Chalres. have already been
working from an Orlando of­
fice at 111 N. Orange Avenue,
and will be remaining in that
local ton.

Lena Wasaarman
available lo qualifying Univer­
sity of Central Florida student*
majoring In electrical engi­
neering or electrical engi­
neering technology. The dona­
tion will be supplemented with
an mldliion.il 950.000 under a
statewide matching program.
To l&gt;c eligible (or an ATAT
Wireless scholarship, majors
Ul electoral engineering or
technology must be lull-time
Juniors or seniors and must
bold a 3.2 grade point average
as well as dem onstrate finan­
cial need and leadership In
rommunltv service.

Home purchase seminar
LONGWOOD - Watson Re­
alty's Longwuod office, at 1425
W. State Road 434. will be the
site of a special dtscusslon/lecturc seminar on how­
to purchase homes under a
program called an FHA 203 K
plan.
The program is intended
deal with fixer-upper homes,
under guided FHA standards.
For additional information
on the seminar, contact Be­
linda Fenstermoker. Mortgage
Funding Service at 629-7411
or Diana Walley at Watson Re­
alty. 788-8889. ext. 4126.

Shopping Center available
LAKE MARY
Owners of a
proposed 14.7 acre proposed
retail center site have placed
the properly for sale, and Fatson Orlando Ills been named
Hating agent. The site Is lo­
cated at County Road 4GA and
Casavrrdc Hlvd In Lake Mary.
According to Trunk W. H er­
ring Jr.. Faison managing
Partner. T here Is trem endous
Interest In retail m it e r sites
In the Lake Mary area In grn-

UCF gift
CENTRAL FLORIDA - A
9100.000 gift from AT&amp;T
Wireless Services has estab­
lished a scholarship fund

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Today; Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs in the mld-SOs.
Lows in the mid-70a toaday;
Afternoon thunderstorms. Highs
In the low-90s. Lows in the mid70a. Monday: Afternoon thun­
derstorms. Hlgha In Die mid00a. Lows In the mld-70s.
Tnaadaj
Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs In the ]ow-90s.
Lows In the tow-70a.

OATUKDAT:
SOLUNAX TABLE: min. 8:35
a.m., tnaj. 2:25 a.m.. min. 9:10
p.m., maj. 2:55 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
11:07 a.m.. 11:30 p.m.. low:
5:00 a.m.. 4:56 p.m. Row
Smyrna Batch: high: 11:12
a.m .. 11:35 p.m.. low: 5:05
a.m.. 5:01 p.m.. Cocoa Beach:
high: 11:27 a.m.. 11:50 p.m..
T a tm a 9 5 74 T a tn a a 9 3 7 5 low: 5:20 a.m.. 5:16 p.m.

certificate.’
The special observances
demonstrate Granny Nannies'
appreciation of chrnts who
have hrl|&gt;eil build the H-yr.irold, home health carr Inislness, The company provides
sitter. comjMiilon and per­
sonal-rare services to a couple
hundred older adults In nine
Central Florida counties Ex­
pansion through satellite of­
fices and franchising Is under
way.
*We provide baste, certified
rare; whatever Is needed to
keep someone at home ami
Independent.* Hodgson con­
tinued. ‘Since wc focus oil this
and only this, we do It wrll*
Hodgson's
dad, William
Hodgson Jr. of New Hamp­
shire. came up with the Idea
and the name In th r tale 80s
while trying tn arrange rare
for a relative living In Mait­
land. The senior Hodgson re ­
turned to New Hampshire, lull
Lis remained active tu corpo­
rate management.
*1 havr a grandmother
who's 94 now.* the younger
Hodgson said "She lias rheu­
matoid arthritis. Ju st opening
a Jar of mayonnaise was diffi­
cult lor her. Stic needed
someone to groerry shop, rook
u rural.’
From that need, a business
begun. ~ Thr
entrepreneurs
spent u year researching Cen­
tral Florida statistics and Ihc
Industry's prospects before
deciding that they could fill a
huge need for In-home senior
services In Central Florida.
Rob and bis wife. Kirsten, left
New England to start Grunny
Nannies.
Tlie rouplr share child carr
and businrss responsibilities.

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Nanny Tamsia Rregor (loft) with Granny Nsnow's president Roto Hodgson
visit 90 year otd Ph4 Ryerson si his Winter Perk horns
Most days Kirsten works on
txiokkrrplng at thrlr home of(lee. but on Tuesdays, slve
heads to the company's Alta­
monte Springs oilier while Rob
stays home with 2 y ra r old
Morgan.
’It's nice I ran slay liumr
with my daughter and not
miss this lime with her,’ Rob
s.dd.
Ukr the Hodgsons, family
members are usually first to
recognize thr need for Inhomr care and la arrange for
Granny Nannies to shop, clean
up. cook or bathe a laved one.
Clients may suffer from d e ­
mentia or otfttt infirmities,
but they want to stay at home.
Granny Nannies carefully
screens potential nannies and
certified home health aides
before allowing tlirm to visit s
clients
borne.
Registered
nurses supervise th r rare. To
keep nannies' skills current,
the company provides addi­

tional stall training through
continuing rduralinn courses
‘Our standard is above and
beyond.’ said Sydney Carrlere.
operations manager "We want
to do whatever we run to rmpower them to glvr good rare.
The bottom line Is Itow good
the nanny is that show* up at
the door.*
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was aneated Wednesday. June
10, by Seminole County depu­
ties. Green was charged with
fraudulent use of u credit card
and grand theft. G rrrn was ar­
rested tn the 400 block of West
Find Street.

Retail theft
Jeffiwy Oreen. 54. of 134
Sptlngwood Clr.. Longwood.

Cheree Herzberg. 37. of 305
W. Warren Ave.. Longwood.
waa a m s lrd Wednesday. Jiuie
10. by Longwood
police.
Herzberg was charged with re­

tail then and was aneated In
Uic 200 block of South Stale
Road GOO. Herzberg allegedly
roncealed 8 packages of b a t­
teries in her purse.
Marlon Corey. 40. of un­
known residence, was arrested
Wednesday. Ju n e 10. by Sunford police. Corey was charged
with retail theft and was arrested In the 1500 block of
South French Avenue. Corey
allegedly concralrd Insert re-

R ural
Urn are established at 1
or 10
acres.
“We drew the line.* aald San­
dra Bogan. Seminole Audubon
Society Conservation Team
chair. *now they're asking us to
A hiiad
Ivfti aW uic
unc I•
ncra in Chudesire planned unit
on their lands.
rl^U-af-way to the
county far the building of what
ta being called the Chuluota
as the Seminole
Society and the Siosmose both the byCBQ'a development
that allowing either to
forward would create a
crack In the rural
The proposed land use
changes threaten the Integrity
of the established East Rural
Area.
opponents
says.

'Seminole County Is not In
compliance wlih It's own Com­
prehensive Liiul Use Flan.*
Susan Kalry* Coiirrrh writes
In a statement, listing (hr
goals of the Siena Club,
should It decide lo Intervene as
an affected pany.
The Florida Department of
Community Affairs, charged
with
reviewing
land
use
changes for all counties and
municipalities In the slate,
found the CRO request, passed
by a 4:1 county commission
vote, not In compliance, and
an administrative hearing has
been scheduled for October In
the meantime, several negotlu
Rons between Ihr FDCA and
county planning staff have or
curred. A request for a small
area study lias come to the
forefront of the negotiations
Supporters of tlie plan
amendment* want to use the
small area study lo defend
their position
Commissioner Dick Van Der

Welde said the small area
study would give Uie county
*morr tools to defend Ihe m a­
jority opinion of the board*,
but Morris and Commissioner
Daryl McLain, wanted the study
to have non-predestined re­
sults.

*Thla m v in lr r was will lout
conacirnrr, reprehensible and
« u done tn a manner which
tortured the vlrtlm. Julie Stoll,
far at leant IS minute*, and
prrtiapa 30 minutes. Julie Sloll
anew ahe waa being murdered
and questioned the betrayal by
her husband and Stewart,*
Benson write*.
Mitigating factor* such a*
StoVa chureh attendance, lack
of a significant prior criminal
history, provision of financial
support for his family and
plana to adopt Ju lie* *on a*
his own. were not enough to
■awe Mm bom a death ten*
fence. Hit contention of un
■apU nee In a deal struck with
the state, did not save him el-

iflV*
"The culpability
between
fttewarl and Stoll waa not
equal. Michael Sloll planned
and caused the death of Julie
Stoll. Chrtaiopher Stewart wan
the club used by Michael Stoll
to effectuate the death of Julie
Sloll.* Uenaon write*.
Parker's
Tonight.
Vivian
Paiker's
sleep may be leaa restless. For
Julie's family. Justice h as been
done. *l'm glad It's over.* she

her. once with a garbage bag
that she bit through alter it

the petitIona It can
the County Board of
to reconsider
Its decision to permit nude
or get the Issue on a
far the voter*. Van
1 of 2 commis­
sioners who voted far it to
end. For this reason, he stood
outside the Boot Office on Fri­
day uymg to gather m art sig*We have 000 or ao tn addi­
tion to those that were origi­
nally turned in .9Van Der Welde
aald. T h is Isn’t going to be
that much of a task .9
A Boat O ttos manager came
suMIds to aak the petitioner*

S V E T S .'
he had not been notified that
anyone would be petitioning at
the Boat Office off Lake Maty
Boulevard. *lfa OK to do this
but uanaRr someone le u in

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90 p e rte n ta f tjh«^ m e n won't

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Rfftlttlng arrest

Ulysses Brown. 27. of 1811
Strawberry Ave.. Sanford, waa
arrested Wednesday, June 10,
tnr Sanford police. Brown was
charged with resisting without
violence and was srreslet
the comer of 25lh Street
Elm Avenue.
Rickey Jarrella. 18. of
W. 12th Si.. Sanford, was arrestrd Tuesday. Ju n e 9. by
Sanford poller. Jarrella was
cliarged wllb resisting without
violence. Jarrella was arrested
12th Street and Pecan Avenue.

You’re in vited to join us for
another sem inar as p a rt o f our
Neighbors C om m unity Education Series.

Commissioner Win Adams
said. *If this study can clearly
define where the line la drawn,
then I ran support a study.*
Tlie study will be conducted
In-house and modeled after Ihe
(IrrrneW ay/Stale Road 434
Small Area Study, which has
been used In conjunction with
Ihe Hattie Ridge project.
Frances Chandler, director of
planning and development.
told commissioner*. *1 believe
that doing an evaluation would
provide some criteria about
when you ran move an urban
boundary * She said Ihe study
could be completed In 2
months Tlie commission a p ­
proved the study unanimously

"Enhancing Your
n
Communication Skills
Wednesday, June 24; 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Classroom
Denise M anzolillo, R N , M S, Licensed M ental H ealth
Counselor, w ill discuss:

Stewart's
to the con
Is serving u
SO-year sentence (or Ills pari in
Julie's murder, but could be
1994 senlrncreleased, under IU9
clinch. In 17 to 30
big guidelines.
years.
Judge Benson prepares to

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• Enhancing listening skills

imrvr In July lo the Civil and
Family Probate bench. He will
always remember the gravity,
the Importance of the decision
he made In the Stoll rase. *lt
flushes out so many feelings
and thoughts you just don't
want to talk about. I ran say
I'm against the death penalty
except tn certain rases, and
I'm for Ihr death penalty ex­
cept In certain rases. It's so
easy to say Tull somebody' for
doing a certain deed, but the
actual laak of doing It Is much
different.*

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. Henson balances his respon­
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happy marriage, family, and 3

faith In human nature remains
intact. T have hope far people,
hope for humanity,* he says.
Tonight. Michael Stoll sit* on
death row In Halford, his home
through his legal appeals a
bathroom sized metal room
with a stainless steel toilet and
a rot.
The pain and anger, like s
fresh knife wound, will slab at
Sloll's family for y e a n , as each
legal maneuver winds Itself at
snail's pace through the sys­
tem.
And where will It end? In re­
versal and remand for a new
trial, lo atari the process
again? In conversion to life In
prison? Or In a long, lonely
walk, where each footfall ech­
oes hollow off the metal walla
of death row, the ultimate
pi i m shin rut, the final walk lo
the electric chair.

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pellent In the
pants.

Welde. Tve hrard they don't being asked to sign the peti­
want the adult d u b a in Fem tions by Ihe Citizens for De­
Bark and they may want to cency ore unaware of what the
move them to Sanford." Kirby commission has done. *Our
aald. *1 don't know why anyonr adult ordinance U as tough If
wants them at either place. I'd not tougher than such laws In
Florida,* he said.
like to see (hem gone."
Pastor Mark George from the
In recent weeks. City/County
Community Methodist Church Investigative Bureau agents
In Casaclbeny Is tlie leader of have raided a num ber of clubs
the Citizens for
Decency und arrested dancers who were
Group. He- says that the group loo close lo custom ers or not
disagrees with the 'cureless* performing on required p lat­
actions of the county commis­ forms. Authorities are con­
sioners and Is 'outraged that 3 cerned that If nude dancing
of the commissioners would were not allowed, more clubs
allow our community • our would open and would not be
home - to also be the home for subject lo Ihr same regulations
full nudity.
that now exist.
■Last
tall we asked the
The Issue Is extremely com­
commission to pass tome plex and Involves aa many a t­
tough laws on adult entertain­ torneys aa It does dancers. The
ment and they didn't listen,9 adult entertainment Industry
Oeorge aald. ’Now, they're go­ will pour big money Into the
ing lo have to listen.9
legal war*. The Citizens for
Commission
Chairman Decency have recruited attor­
Randy Morris
said the county neys from Liberty Counsel to
nonay
iv
itlng the good fight lo defend the antl-nudlty ordi­
Is flghllr
regulate and discourage tlie nance should It be adopted..
"Well defend It • they won t
adult entertainment
a
in the
county. He aald that he ex­ have to pay,9 aald Rick Nelson,
pects a good many of those attorney for Liberty Counsel.

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EDITORIAL

Union, county ought to
quit playing with fire
These have been grueling days and
m o n th s for th e firefighters of Sem inole
C ounty, w ho have responded m agnificently
to a couple o f m ajor d isasters. Friday, they
were o n call again for an o th er b ru sh fire
n ear G eneva.
It la reg rettab le these m en and women
have to w ait and w att for a contract settle­
m ent w ith Ute county. Everyone agrees It's
tim e to get th e salaries of o u r firefighters in
the neighborhood of the personnel from
agencies su ch a s
th e one In O range
C o u n ty .
The h assle betw een th e county and the
firefighters' u n io n h as gone on long
enough. Both sid es ought to handle the ne­
g o tiatio n s aa th e firefighters would a n
em ergency call. The county Is offering 20
percent raises, w hich so unds like a good
thing. T he u n io n people say th ere's more to
It • th a t th e raises need to include everyone.
W hat m a tte rs h ere to th a t both aides give
and tak e an d setU e th e Issue. They're on the
sam e team an d ou g h t to be on the sam e
wave length. T here to no opponent • no vis­
iting team . T his to th e hom e team , the one
every citizen of th e county to relying on for
service an d protection.
A y ear ag a w hen th e county’s firefighters
b eat a private com pany’s bid far tra n sp o rt
sendees, th e re w as a g reat deal of su p p o rt
from th e public. A lthough people don't alw ays re g sra taw eruorccm ent agencies w nn
love an d resp ect, they are usu ally very sup­
portive o f th e ir firefighters. We suspect
they're p ulling for th e fire fly tors In th e
co n tract d isp u te. T he union sh o u ld n 't abuse
th is, an d th e cou n ty com m issioners
sh o u ld n 't forget It.

Government officials: Idea is not new!
It started right here with the Seminole ffrrold
and this column. It was stated In a recent news
release that a grant was to be given to the Uni­
versity of Central Florida for the purpose of
studying the traffic problems and possible solu­
tions for Centra) Florida.
The chairman of UCFs ctvtl and envlrormental engineering departmei
man, will be tn charge. Here's
all of this. Essam Rodman ovi
tended meetings promoted by
ere. He also met with me perso
tn his office
at UCF. He was impressed with my views re­
garding transportation and we sought help In
getting a grant for the purpose now stated.
Our local government officials stated that
such a grant was not available. So what has
clumped? After millions of WASTED dollars,
lack of vision, lack of common sense, lack of
leadership, wasted consulting fee*, misinforma­
tion. and on and on II goes, they turn to what
we suggested over one year ago. th ey label this
as s new Idea. How marry of these people do
you believe even know what an Idea to. let alone
are able to come up with one. Vtofan and Ideas
hand in hand. Thai's governmen t in action!

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Rates art law

Wc did It again. The interest rates dropped as
predicted. In my opinion It Is touchy right now.
We were right an About the IMF. Asia and the
effect on the United State*. II hasn't quite hit ui
yet. I soil maintain that interest rales wtU not
£&gt; up. at least far an extended period. 1 stm feel
that there is greater chance far the rates to gs

Viagra, tobacco, campaign*
Old men and old todies are spending precious
lime on talk shows dtocusstitg you know what.
The trouble la that, In fact, not much of (he Im­
portant buatneaa of the country to getting done.
The tobacco Issue will probably be swept under
the carpet. C am paifi reform waa Just an Issue
to run on to be elected, they win never reform
the system to the degree neces sary for H to be
effective. The truth to that the old saying. I f *

pawn? I doubt It. Apparently there to little
thought aa to what the real ramification* of all
thia tekvlaed debate regarding the preatdent la
doing to the party oa we dltcuaa very little
about the country** buatneaa. It la obvtoua that
the vaat majority of our ctttiena are not aa interested In Uie blow by blow description aa we
are.
Docs It not make acnae to let this be handled
by Kenneth Starr and let ua do what we should
be doing and not spend our time discussing the
PrraSVnt while he continue* to rack up points.
If we continue, our legacy win be. d we are
lucky, th at we destroyed the offlee, accom ­
plished little that the American people w anlrd.
put the fear of Ood In those who do not w ant to
ace Big Brother watching over ua and have
proven th a t we do not have a unified party but
two fractions or more, and the town la not big
enough far an of ua. at least within one party.
What 1 have just staled regarding W ashington
Is coming light here to Seminole County tn the
nnrnnmw ejections. Do you want this? I don't.
When the vipers come out of the grass ready to
T — our little and precious listening and
reading time on personal attacks, ask them
about what they are
county and what do they really know about the
problems affecting the county al ihto tim e. Lei
us not become another little Washington.

Spirit far attack
Ood and Country, only when It serve* u a If
we truly toad the spirit err would also be a t­
tacking the lottery and other sorts of gam bling.

cause?

June 7. 1BS8 edition of y o tr newspaper.
Clearly the editorial seeks by IntUnidaUon to
abridge the Constitutionally guaranteed right of

Crmyeas shall make no law resprrUng an es­
tablishment of reUgkm. or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof: or abridging the freedom of
speech, or of the press: or the right of the peo-

ryone will not want to legislate morality
(nudity). 1 suppose those who feast on this kind
of filth will not agree, but what about the dan­
gers to existing decent family oriented commu­
nities os their areas become part of the growing
PORNO Capital of Florida (“Come here and ace
It all*)- These other dangers are real: Degraded
Surrounding Neighborhoods, Crime. Lowered
Property Values. Scared Away Better Busi­
nesses. Tarnished Neighborhood Reputations,
Projection of Immoral Values etc.
b. That The Cttlrens for Decency Is
•pressu ring the elected officials Into writing the
appropriate adult entertainment codes*. Oood
for them! The overwhelming "Voice of the Peo­
ple* at past Seminole County Board of Commis­
sioners meetings (not Just this group) has been
pleading with the Board to Indude In an up­
dating ordinance some antl-compkte-nudltystandaid. and usually Inr a 3 to 2 vote the Board
has refused even to study the matter further. By
majority vote it prefers to side with the PORNO
Kings In allowing complete toptess/botlomlesa
male and female nudity.
c. That “Nude dancing to a form of expression
protected by the First Amendment*. See the
above First Amendment: It does not say that!
Free speech Is one thing, advene action to an ­
other. ’Flee Expressions* to not unlimited. A
Supreme Court justice said "You cannot shout
fire tn a crowded theater when there to no fire.*
You cannot drive through a red light to express
your dislike of traffic lights. If Free Expression
were not lim ited, then St. John's County could
not have a *bUdnl* requirement for the clubs In
that area.
&lt;L That *a lot of time and effort has been

Taking risks, finding solutions

rnrnt.
Ju st a few months ago aa a member a t the
Choices Oversight Committee far the Northwest
cluster of schools, we had fay consensus agreed
that there was a real need for • reduced student
to teacher ratio. We had also requested addi­
tional assistance tn the farm at counselors in
anticipation that the disruption of school fami­
lies would create a new rituatkm far those chil­
dren being bussed from their famlltor neighbor*
hoods.
Despite the District leadership’s Initial *we
will me*, our efforts paid dividends far those
schools In the Northwest Cluster. Bach school
will have the opportunity to make the decision
as to how the allocation will be used. Obviously,
this to placing the reepooatbtllty directly on the
Individual school as It should be. The result waa
the combined efforts of adaUntstrator*. teachers
and parents all working together far a sole pun
pose of serving our chodren.
Without a doubt this additional unit to cer­
tainly a step tn the right direction to afford
teachers and counselors a better opportunity to
respond to Indicators that a student to showing
signs of dial era* and/or continuous behavior
wall in Uietr efforts to menage the challenge*,
as well as administering to the other needs,
such aa the ESOL and the gifted.
As to whether additional assistance would
have helped In the tragedies of the pool, per­
haps smaller classrooms and additional coun­
seling would have enabled the professionals to
Identify a crista before It happened.
A few years ago as a young teacher and ready
to act the world on fire, I raptdky learned that 1

try* and Ih o t^ n U h o i^ nuiy^be spcn t/ Yes, but
Board dkl not accept the offer or agendo of de­
cent legal agencies which would represent the
county on a coot-free boils. Yes. Ume has been
■pent specifying the appearance of parking lots.

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In identifying and

More on SWOP

mental o r physical disability criteria. These
dtoabdlttes include
retardation w ith an
IQ of Was than 00. Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy or
Autism.
BUI fo e to the executive director. Deborah
Punmk who Is the supported work coordinator
finds Jobs for clients. Punxak let me tag along
aa she mode on-rite visits to some of h er dtente
Saturn, which started contracting with 8W0F
In March, soys Punxak. “hires 3 to 4 of SWOPs
clients everyday." While there. I met Andrew
Federer. a mentalty challenged gentleman who
was eager to tell me how much he loved h is Job
w ishing cars that have been serviced.
"I love It.* he sold. "1 want to work here.”

�ft. UN-BA

In assessing student test scores, it’s Success For All
Cvery so often.you have to step back and
look at things differently. The numbers m the
Reading and Math columns repr esent real live
chlklren-youra, those In the neighborhood,
even your grandchildren. Moot everyone read
the news stones about how Seminole County's
average CIBS score was well above the national
average. What you didn't read was a story about
Iheoe kids—thooe In the bottom quart lie.
These ore the children In our school system
who will cause about 75 percent of the disci­
pline problems as they fan farther and further
behind their peers in the classroom. Iheoe are
the Mfe who will make up the 1,300 or more
Seminole County high school students who
leave high school each year without graduating.
These are the ktdo who ore moot Harty to ha*
come graduates of the Juvenile Justice system
and later make up the welfare rolls because
they cannot find, nor hold a Job In an Increas­
ingly high tech society that demands they be
able to read and comprehend what they read.
The number Is staggering. The coat to society
may be even more so In 30 to 50 yean.

Bob Goff
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that requires

rlBc help far gpeetfte problems, th e re 's no
stereotyping h e n -ju st good teachingPram Nan Parker and the facility at Hamilton
there cornea the cheer- "We’re gung ho and

Society has a right to punish
For the Brat time in my Ufe.
there Is a face to the death
penalty.
Although I'm neither proud
nor embarrassed by the fact. 1
know someone who la on death

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death penalty argue that StoO
la a person who doesn't de­
serve to have his hie taken
sway than him. They claim
that since Stoll didn't actually
commit the act that took the
Me from Juke, he doesn’t de­
serve to die. They argue that
revtrqp to the only motive to

Execution: Barbaric

puntshassnt? Try to a g l a a i to
Juke's family why they don't
deserve to wont revenge, fry to
replain to Juke's two small
children why they don't deserve
to be angry because they will

Letters

What contorted logkl With no standard, dub
nudtty is allowed.
t r o t law enforcement oWdsla an tici pate
more trouble. The Seminole County sheriff has
also cast doubts as to whether he could enforce
ouch a measure. Why? Other counties haws
atmUor restrictions: It Is tbs duty a t low officers
to enforce the low to the beat of their ability;
and with common sense. I gather the 9t. John's
area officers are doing It this way; Issuing
warning notices. If the people are denied any
standard, the sheriff does not need to enforce

Tizzio
A sad day in court
mMcdty lying during cross examination. To odd
salt to the wounds, Christ Stewart admittedly
committed the complete murder of Juke

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Scmincle County Sheriff* Chief Deputy Steve Harriett
and Rre Copt R J Pittman discuss the latest brush

fire that broke out Friday at Oemlnoti
acre# burned before the lire

R e sc u e
Continued (it&gt;«n Pegs 1A
m il the dry conditions created
perfect fuel for the fire.
’ll wii!&lt; n firestorm.* explain*
Bracrwetl. A fire of such In­
tensity creates u draft in addi­
tion to the winds. The fire
shilled south and Hrarewell
realized It was heading for his
mobile home and his wife.
lir.irrurll left the command
ren ter and rared the fire to get
to Carol The Gun Range was
already on flrr. Brace well drove
500 feet with the fire raging on
both sides of the road.
"WeVr got to get out quirk.*
Untcewell recalls telling Carol.
*11 hit u* so hard. It was unbe­
lievable.* The smoke was so
thick It darkened out the sun
and Brarewell realised the light
around them was not daylight,
but firelight.
With everything around them
on Are. they tried to drive out
the way he had come tn, but
couldn’t. They were driven by
the Are to the end of the road,
to an open area where 3 other
couples were trying to save
what they could. The Individu­
als were trapped and hoped a
nearby pond would provide
them with enough protection to
watt out the Are.
Overhead, a helicopter from
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Office vaa providing support
for the Are department. Chief
Deputy Steve Harriett was In
the air assessing low enforce­
m ent iwada-wkn pUat, Copt.
Bill Armstrong and Flight Offi­
cer Kevin Shea when the fire
shifted and it became apparent
from the sir that homes were
in danger, and a second sher­
iffs helicopter was employed to
assist In search and rescue.
The vegetation Is so thick
and the tree* block the view on
the ground explains Arm­
strong. It Is s different per­
spective from the air. As Arm­
strong and hts crew flew over
the northeast com er of Lake
Hume)* trying to worn occu­
pants. they saw a clearing with

plece their Uvea back togethrr
with the help of their daughter,
son-in-law and granddaughter.
The Bracewells have been mar­
ried for 33 years. They have
hod their share of rough times,
but BraceweU says this rales
up there with the toughest.
’It is gratifying to see haw
many people ready care,* said

thr 0 people trying vainly to
keep the fire at bay.
"A 50- foot wall of fire was
coining toward them,* remem­
bers Armstrong. “They were
surrounded and couldn’t see It
from the ground.*
The 6 people on the ground
saw the helicopter, but could
not understand the warning
they were being given. Arm­
strong landed the helicopter In
the open area. BraceweU and
his wife did not hesitate to
climb aboard to ride to safety,
but the others refused.
After carrying the Bracewells
to safety. Armstrong and hla
crew returned to try to evacu-

to reciprocate
o expits a
gratitude and will look for
portunities to help when
can.*

ule the 4 remaining people,
they again refused. The Are
was closing In, the smoke was
overwhelmingly Intense sod
Armstrong had no choice but
to fly out without them. The 4
did survive.
BraceweU has worked so a
paramedic fireman since 1971
and has seen a lot of bad fires.
He knows how devastating It
can be. and he know* bow
blessed he and his wife are to
be alive. Armstrong and Har­
riett are their heroes.
They deserve credit for their
bisvciy.* said BraceweU. I t la
one great example of how groat
It la hairing helicopters avail­
able.*
•It was a trig roonknatari «ffort brtwssn irputlaa and fire-fighters on tbs fo u n d and In
the
“We used the
us.*
Seminole County Sheriff Dsn
Eslingcr acquired the helicop­
ters used during the fire at
minimal cost through avenues
Including military surplus, th e
helicopters can be used for
surveillance and chase opera­
tions. medical airlift, and res­
cue operations. EsHngrr la a t­
tempting to acquire a
ter that would have the
lly lo drop water born the air.
Still reeling from the aback,
the Brscewella will begin to

in
our
op­
we

Csattaasd treat h o U
out the weekend.'
Although there was no loss
of life or damage to property,
the Red Cross la on hand to
provide assistance for anyone
needing it,
Mike Ertel. Community In­
formation Communication* co­
ordinator for the Seminole
County government said that It
la always a good Idea for citt­
ern* to be aware and keep a
kit of immediate necessities
readily available In case of an
evacuation. Items to include In
the kit are medicine, eye
glasses, batteries, portable ra­
dio, flashlight, a spare change
of clothes and baby Items If
applicable. He also recom­
mended that residents water
their lawns at night, not Just
because of the current water
restrictions, but because the
ground retains 00 percent more
moisture between the hours of
8 p.m. and 0 a.m. This can be
a significant factor In Are pre­
vention.
'Firefighters have been ro­
tating in plenty of shifts.* Ertel
stated, referring to the con­
stant demand that has been
eed upon them since the
&gt;t outbreak of first last week
that destroyed more than 30
homes, more than half of
which were not Insured. *0ut
they ore trained well to handle
this type of work.
Ertel went on to comment on
how impressed he has been by
the number of volunteers who
have alao given countless
hours of ihctr time to aid both

victim*. The
Salvation Army tn particular
made It a point to supply peo­
ple with a hot meal duting the
moat crucial momenta of last
week’s turmoil.
When asked what chances
them were of a repeat of last
week’s devastation, E n d said
that no one can speculate an
such things, but a least It ap ­
pears as If the Cochran Road
blase la on Its way to being
under control.

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Alley, Sanford, died Thursday.
CECIL W. DAVIS
Cecil W. Davis. 82. East 14th June II. 1998 at Central Flor­
Street, Sanford, died Friday, ida Regional, Sanford. Bora
Ju n e 12, 1998 at Central Flor­ June 2, 1914 In Quloqr. ha
ida Medical Center. Sanford. moved to Central Florida tn
1943. Mr. Harrison waa a re­
Bom Oct. 25. 1915 In Wesson.
Miss., he moved to Central tired laborer for AJL Shoe­
Florida In 1961. Mr. Davl* was maker Construction. He waa a
a const ruction representative member of New Bethel A.M.E.
for the U.S. Navy. He was a Church.
member of Wrstvlew Baptist
Survivors Include sorts, the
Church, Sanford.
Reverend Roosevelt Harrison.
Survivors
Include
wife, Philadelphia. Pa.. Lean, Del­
Martha: brother. Louis. Green tona. Bobby, Sanford; daugh­
ters. Lrola Fields. Winter Ha­
Kail Springs, La.
Iiris-ton Funeral Home. San­ ven, Ora Lee Alexander. Donna
Kenny Mae
ford. In charge of arrange­ J. Williams.
Mitchell, all of Sanford: 32
m ents.
grandchildren;
27 great­
grandchildren; 9 great-great­
RICHARD T. EVEVARD
Richard T. Evevard. 76, Ven­ grandchildren.
ture Court. Winter Springs,
WUaon-Eichdberger Mortu­
died Thursday, Ju n e 11. 1998 ary. Inc.. Sanford, In charts of
at South Seminole Hospital. arrangements.
Longwood. Bom April 29, 1922
In Kansas City, Kan., he had
resided In Central Florida for 9
years. Mr. Evevard was a gov­
Mary Lucille Kallaugher, 74,
ernment inspector. He served Bear Paw
Court. Winter
tn the U.S. Naval Air Force
Springs, died Thursday. June
during WWII and the Korean
11,1998 at her residence. Mrs.
conflict, and was s former Kollaugher was born Feb. 10,
r o w . Mr. Evevard was • mem­ 1924 in Crosby, Texas. Mrs.
ber of St. Stephen Catholic
Kollaugher was a registered
Church.
nurse. She was a member of
Survivors include wife. Alice
the Quilting Club. Mrs. Kal-.
A.: son*. Richard T. Ill, Winter laugher was a member of SL
Springs. Mark K.. Yakima, Stephen Catholic Church.
w ash., Patrick D.. Oviedo;
Survivors Include sons, Mi­
daughters, Lisa Beatty, Flowery
Brunch, Gu.. Mary Brockman. chael, Dunedin. John. Latrobe,
Longwood;
brother.
John. Pa.; daughters. Rose M. Ken­
York. Pa.; sisters, Mary Ellen ney, Winter Springs, Patricia
Erwin.
Michigan.
Betty Lentsner, Kaufinsn. Texas;
Mac Klllop. Srabring: 8 grand­ Janet EMra, Odessa. Fla..
Maureen Burkley, Castle Rock,
children.
li.infield Funeral Home, Win­ Colo., Judy Duncan. Orlando,
ter Springs, In charge of a r ­ Kathleen Remley. Woodland
Park, Colo.
rangements.
Banfleld Funeral Home, Win­
ter Springs. In charge of ar­
MCKINLEY HARRISON
McKinley Harrison. 84, Frog rangements.

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�Welcome to the Seminole
fferafefs ’After Hours", a
Seminole County. If you
have any story takas, pic­
tures or commend about the
page please call David
Frailer at 333-2611 during
weekdays, or you can write to
David by sending letters to
The Seminole Herald ittn :
David Fouler. P.O. Box 1667.
Sanford. Florida, 32772*
1667 or 300 N. French
Avenue. Sanford, Florida.
32771.

U | Vacation movies all run by the
same formula. What ran go wrong,
does go wrong for the characters In
these movies. Never does Ihe char­
acters merely get to enjoy their
time off from the real world. How
about a vacation Atm where char­
acters actually learn something
about themselves: something that
rhided them until they had the few

David
Frazier

-paradin' Is aayihm i but. It's a s
the lead characters ate thrown M o
a hole, and we have to spend 3
hours watching them dig their way
out. Tlte Idea h as been twisted and
manipulated to death-&lt;t needs to be
retired. There are a few good hosa
In the new Mm. Laughter exploded
from the audience when Ford’s
character scorned llcche's by say­
ing *Vtour not my type.* The Hnr

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Whan aha Is hurting

MAITLAND * As risMsrs go to
the 7th Annual Florida Film
Festival, they may not think
about how much work went
Into the making of the 9 -day
event. *tfs ■ year long proc*
css.1 ostd RH i Orula. mar*

Orula. During this time, the
festival gathers Its sponsors
; together which la a task that
carries itself right up till festl*
val tim e.
Around January or Febru. a selection committee de­
es on which Alma will be
; chosen a t the event Orula said
that the panel la assem bled
rarious local people In­
in some way with either
■tan. Mm education or
bn scene In Central

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The regular

staff at

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OruU la tn charge of gist m is­
sion th is year. The job descrip­
tion m eans getting together
spots that will run on lelevlMon and radio. Putting to­
gether a theme Is also one
duty required. This year, the
ada are centered around a cir­
cus. and Orula aatd that they
want to can n y a fun and hu-

LUNCH
The most difficult facet at
the festival tb n g b Is mdllng
down celebrities to attend.
The festival hao been m y arc*
ceoaful so far. Director Oliver
atone. William Macy, Rod
r. Dennis Hopper, Henry
it
and director Joel
nacher have graced the
hi the p a st This year.
riaitlng. ‘OetUng celebrities to
a foil time gig,* said Orula.
Bringing in the celebrities la
only the beginning. The staff
has to also bring In filmmakers
and guest Jurors.

more areas a t concentration.
Lucidly, there k I month to
recuperate after the festival
has ended. *tt‘a a month a t
easy breathing.- said Orula. It
h a period when the coordina­
tors a t reflect to ass w h at
can be done better the n ex t
year, w hat can be improved
upon. 'E ac h department goes
through Its own process, said
Orula. TO see the nulls of their
labor, you can call (407) 639*
1068 lor m ore details on th is
year’s diverse parsde of films.

(407) 3D41M
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Traffic to shift to now Rlnshsrt Road lanas
The cXy ot Lake Mary has advised that, (fortnQ the
wook ol Juno 15. traffic should bs shdlsd to the

• Consideration • Special exreptlon permit for
temporary sales office (trailer) for retail n u rs­
ery business on Evans Street

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• Consideration • Final plat for Klngsbrldge
East Village Unite 3 A. 57 lota on 11.20 acres
at CR-410 and Mitchell Hammock Road.
• Reconsideration - Request for minor devia­
tion to conditional use permit. Worthington
Estates subdivision.
• Public hearings • none scheduled
• Resolution 501-00 • Response to verified
complaint regarding conceptual development
plan and development agreement for Live Oak
Reserve PUD.
• Consideration • Oviedo Service Center at
Pafan Drive - road section draign.
• Tree City bbard fiscal year 1900/90 work
program • request for direction regarding
Sweetwater Creek acquisition.
• Consideration • Connection to city water for
residents on Doctors Drive
• Dtecuaafon/ronatdcrattan • Oasis and objec­
tives
• Vacancy on Board of Adjustment
• Assigning voting delegate to Florida League
of Clues Conference
’ Consent agenda
• Reports from mayor, councIlmen, city attor­
ney and city manager
• Suggestions for future agenda
The regular City Council meeting will begin
at 7 p.m.. Monday. June IB. Immediately fol*
lowing the council meeting a work session Is
scheduled to discus* on Invitation to bid lor
residential solid m ate collection, curbside re*
cycling and yard waste collection, as well as
the acml tnick/trailer parking proposal.

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When ■ request for service
comes In. Granny Nannies
tiles to careAilly match one of
its 020 caregivers to the cli­
ent's needs and preferences.
But if for some reason* they
don’t click, the company will
switch caregivers. The agency
tailors services to client's Indi­
vidual needs, with weekly,
daily or round-the-clock care.
Clients or their families pay
for the services.
"We're like a fine-tuned
machine. The quality Is th ere.’
Hodgson concluded. "We don't
want to be a typical agency.
We want to go the extra mile.*

Mary In January, has nam ed
Larry Vershei Communications
Its public relations agency of
record.
Bill Berwick, former execu­
tive vice president of Banco
Popular In Sanford wtU head
Commercial National Bank of
Mid-Florida which plana to
break ground on a new 4.000
square foot facility on Lake
Mary Bhrd. neat month.

handle between 1.700 and
2.000 emtts per day. The new
telecommunications
equip­
ment now being MataOrd Is
expected to double the capac­
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Oviedo council to seek stronger ^
restrictions on large truck parking
OVIEDO • Many cities Including Oviedo.
Sanford, and Lake Mary have restrictions on
parking large trucks In certain areas. Oviedo
however, says It's time the ordinances were
fine tuned to Include additional restrictions

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Baseball needs
revenue sharing
or a salary plan
SANFORD _ If you need to know w hat's
w rong w ith major league haaehall these
days. Ju a t check the stan d in g s.
Lately, you’ve been hearin g baseball p u rists
and dons who won't give u p the game no
m atter how poorly they are treated, rave
about McGwire's quest for 61. Kerry Wood,
and th e Braves and Y ankees’ excellence.
But look a t the standings, an d ask yourself
If baseball Is healthy o r on life support, re­
sorting to gimmicks like th e Inter-league
schedule to stay afloat.
Look a t the top of th e stan d in g s and ever
team , w ith the exception o f tw o. either have a
new stad iu m or pliqr In a big m arket w ith
cable television perks th a t allow a free flow of
money*
Look a t th e bottom of th e stan d b y s. Old
parks, n o star bases, littie television revenue.
It d o e sn 't bode w rit for th e friturv th at At­
lan ta a n d the Yankees a re th e dom inant
farces In th e gune w hile th e sm aller m arkets
battle fa r th e right to try to a lf t the J.D .
Drews o u t of the am ateu r d r a f t
Lot's ta k e a look sta rtin g In the Am erican
television) are running aw ay w ith the title ai
B oston (big market) an d T oronto (new sta

In th e C entral. Cleveland (new stadium ) la
ru n n in g aw ay from th e pack w hich Includes
M innesota (small m arket, old ugly stadium ).
Chicago (big m arket, new stad iu m th at look*
old
and
outdated
already).
D etroit
(crum bling stadium , sm all market), an d
K anaaa C ity (tiny m arket, g re a t stadium , n o
sky boxes).
u i th e W est, Tom s (new stadium ) Is up by 3
over A naheim (old stsU d m . b u t boutfit by

enough to give the ow ner a free stadium .

Last Second Shot: In honor qfFtag
Day next week, let’s point out one thing
that w as Iqfl out In Thursday's rap on
the Tropicana Field In S t Pete.
According to tradition, a J k q should
never be mounted to a w all and should
alw ays hano flreiu.
In S t Pete, the ouffleld Jlag Is pinned
to an ugly steel grate that hangs above
th ejleld .

Williams agrees to
contract with Expos
complex In Jupitrr lh*t blew Wil­
liam* away.
*1 wmt down there the Sunday
SANFORD . Clyde *C3* Williams before the draft.* William* sold.
111 had one atop to moke before They hod a brand new facility and
leaving for Jupiter. Fla., to start It was awesome. I wasn't surprised
to go there.*
his major league dreams.
WlUlam* spent draft day silting
Ilia bogs were packed, the con­
tract was signed, but there was by the phone, watching television,
sliU the matter of picking up that lie expected lo go as early as the
brand new BMW before hitting the first round or much later than the
road.
third. Such Is the uncertainty of
Of all of last week's Seminole the major league draft.
County major league baseball draft
He sold he was pleased to go to
picks. Williams become the Bret to Montreal where he will be able to
sign a professional contract. Ink­ play against fellow Seminole and
ing with the Montreal Expos Post S3 teammate Chris Louwwns
Thursday.
who signed after bring picked last
The Expos took him in the third spring by the Martins.
round of the Brat year draft and
Now the next step in W illiams
WUhoma was the third player career begins with a team known
taken In the county, behind Lake far having maybe the strongest
Brantley’s Felipe Lopes (Toronto. hum system in all of baseball.
Brat round) and Ortedo's Ben Bring a small market tram with lit­
Knapp (Baltimore, second round).
tle hope of landing key free agents.
The move Is another step on Williams knows the Expos rely
Williams' road to the major strongly on their young talent.
Tm giving It two to three years
leagues. Williams buret onto the
Seminole County scene with i to make It up there,* Williams sold.
monster Junior year os a home- T h at's very possible and It
schooled student for Seminole shouldn't be hard to ad)ust be­
High School. After being a member cause this Is what I've always
of the national champion Post 53 wanted to do.*
Williams didn't want to disclose
American Lemon team but aimmer. his numbers fell slightly dur­ Ids signing bonus but sold be bos
ing his senior year when he batted several Investment opportunities
around .400 with 3 homers, 7 tri­ and doesn't plan on living day to
day financially.
ples and 44 RBI.
The drop-off didn't score Mont­
T h e negotiations were pretty
real or several other teams In­ easy.* he sold. They mode a fair
cluding Florida and Tampa Bay otter. then I went to Barbados and
who Invited Williams lo try out in they went up a Uttle bit more. I al­
ways told them 1 would sign far a
the weeks leading up to the draft.

New professional sports team
to call Seminole County home
■y Jeff BotMatoko
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LONGWOOD _ It isn't often that the professional
ranks stake their tents In Seminole County.
But that's all changed with Ike birth of Orlando's

�Sen*nds H m M . Sankxd. Florid* •Sunday, Juna 1 4 ,10M

By Jeff Bettlaleks

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

LONGWOOD _ Alaqua C ountry C lub nnd
Stirling International Realty will host a
foursome scram ble at Alnqun on J u n e 17.
with a 9 a.m . shotgun start. Prizes, n
luncheon, nnd u 810.000 liole-ln-one c o n ­
test arc scheduled for participants. The
m ent ts ex|ict'ted to raise us m uch ns
$10,000 for the Boys and Girls Club of C en­
tral Florida. Registration deadline is J u n e
15 with a 8500 entry fee per foursome...
Teams representing Black
Dlnm ond
Raiirh tn Leeanto and the River C lub In
Bradenton were the w inners In the 18th
iuinual Club C ar North Florida PGA ProOfflrfol Golf Tournam ent at Tlm aeuan. Loral
finishers Included Ron Parris nnd Jim Jack son ot Tlmaeuan with a fourth place finish...
The Florida Women’s State Golf Associa­
tion Ju n io r Golf C ham pionship will be held
J u n e 23-24 at Celebration Golf Club. Play­
ers from 9 17 are eligible tn four age groups.
Call (941)355-3902 for Information...
H ie American Lung Association of C entral
Florida is selling Its Golf Privilege C ard
which provides reduced fees ut over 50 of
C entral Florida’s golf courses. Proceeds will

bcncllt osthnui education and smokingprevention In area elem entary schools. Call
&lt;125 5864...
The Dynamic Golf Tour, which h as a
m en's circuit In Central Florida, will begin a
ladles to u r tn July. Call 1-888-233-7395 for
info...
Deer Run Country Club will host a F a­
th er's Duy tournam ent a n J u n e 20 a t 12:30
p.m. Call 606-5180. Cost is 870 per pair..
The latest tn Jack Nlcklaus’ collection of
golf courses is open In Palm Coast. The
G rand Huvcn Nlcklaus course Is open for
play with the normal challenges golfers
come to expect from n Nlcklaus signature
course...
Heathrow Country Club will host the Teen
Challenge Goir M arathon J u n e 22 ns teens
challenge the wor on drugs. The day In­
cludes unlimited piny at Heuthrow. unlim ­
ited snacks and drinks, com plim entary golf
shirts, hats, balls and tees and many prUes.
Call Wayne Gray at 330-9600...
The Boys nnd Otrls Club of C entral Flor­
ida will host Its Salute to Sum m er Golf
Tournam ent at Alaqua C ountry Club on
Ju n e 17. Registration Is a t 7:30 a.m . with n
9 a.m. shotgun start followed by a n aw ards
ceremony. There will be a 810.000 prize for
a hole-tn-one. Call 841-6855 for Informa-

S um m er G am es began last m onth a t
Rolling H ills C ountry C lub w ith a nine-hole
sh o tg u n each week an d two-m an team
draw ings held T h u rsd ay s a t 5:30 p.m . T here
la a 8 5 weekly en try fee. Sign up In th e pro
shop...
T lm aeuan will h o st the O ldsm oblle
S cram ble Local Q ualifier on Ju n e 27. The
club h a s also been selected to host a re ­
gional qualifier w ith th e w inners advancing
to th e national finals tn Las Vegas...
T he Slam m er an d th e Squire. Sam Snead
an d G ene Sorazan, gave a thum bs u p to th e
new Slam m er an d S q u ire Oolf C ourse a t the
W orld Golf Vltlage lit St. A ugustine. The
co u rse w as designed fay Scratch Golf w hich
also ru n s T lm aeuan In Lake Mary...

The 1008 G reater O rlando Prem ium Oolf
Tour h as announced six dates for tta su m ­
m er to u r. They are J u n e B. Polnctana Re­
sort In Kissimmee: J u n e 10. Ridgewood
Lakes: Ju ly 10. F o rest Lake: Ju ly 34. D eer
Island: A ugust 14. Rock Springs Ridge;
A ugust 28. Kissim m ee Bsy. E ntry fees are
8140 for s player's first tournam ent an d 880
for each rem aining to u rn am en t...
DeBary Oolf and C o u n try Chib h as been
acquired by Die T exas-based Club C o rp o ra­
tion of America...

West Seminole Rangers
wrap up Top Team title
ORLANDO _ The Rangers
from the West Seminole PONY
Unto Division recently won the
Top Team Tournament held In
Orlando (he weekend of May
30th.
Tile Rangers romped pas' the

Kyle Schiedel and Adam Safford and finished the season
with s 23-2 record.
The Rangers hit 64 home
runs during the season.

Straka. were Adam Straka.
Alex Mendet, David Johnson,
Peter Oold. Tykr O'Conner. An­
thony Hazel. Travis Campbell
and Mark Lower.

Howard
secuttvr league chanuXonahipe. He went on to
play at Seminole High School and was port of
the team which went to state in 1881.
But his career stalled after two y ean in J a ­
pan. Senior said he didn’t work as hard as he
could have and ts determined not to let Freddie
Junior watch his career end before It starts.
■| see my son In every phase of my life both
on and off the field.* Senior said. ‘Ju n io r Isn’t
even a 12-yrar-old. but he was sUU a team
leader even being one of the youngest members
on the team. I won’t let him waste his talents
because I played against guys who ore In the
majors rigid now and I think I should be play­
ing with them.’
Senior often looks back at what might have
been.
“ If I would have worked harder. 1 could have
made the mujors but I took It for granted* he
said. ‘Now I instill It In my son to work hard
and one day he can be on television.*
As far as concentrating. Freddie Junior
doesn’t have any problems in the classroom. He

N BRIEF
Ole', Ole', Ole', Ole’, Ole'!!
ORLANDO _ On Monday, Ju n e 1ft. the
sounds of World Cup Soccer return to The
City Beautlfull
Tiie Legacy soccer Foundation will host a
World Cup Reunion Party as the United
States takes on Oermany In their World Cup
opener, live, from Parts. France.
The reunion party begins at 3:00 PM and
will lake place at Mulvaney's Irish Pub on
Church Street In Downtown Orlando. The
(Mirty is open In (he public.
Members of the World Cup Host Commlttcc and World Cup USA will be on hand for

Interviews to give their perspective an the
World Cup experience and how the commu­
nity has changed since hosting the world's
largest sporting event.
For additional Information please contact
Charley Williams. Legacy Soccer Foundation.

waa always on the honor roll at Goldsboro Ele­
mentary and la storting middle sch ool this fall.
Freddie Junior docent aey a lot: he lets his
performance on the field say a lot. but someday,
he wants la be bke his hero. Delon Sanders.
lik e Sanders, Freddie plays football where he
la a star in the Sanford Pop Warner League. In
fact. Freddie sold football la his first love, but
he wants to go both ways one day.
If he wants to stay In baseball, Seattle’s
Randy Johnson Is Freddie’s role model and It
would be hard to imagine Johnson firing the
ball at 11 as hard aa Freddie con bring it.
Now. It’s all a matter at following on with his
dreams, staying focused and listening to the ex­
periences of his father.
’If he stays focused, he con make It tn the
pros.* Senior said. *My parents didn’t always
moke It to my games and my homework never
got done when I woe his age. 1 was never fo­
cused. so now I try to make su n I’m th en with
him every day.*
That’s oil the advice Freddie Junior should
ever need.
at (407) 424-1010.
Legacy Soccer Foundation la a SOI (c)(3)
not-for-profit organisation dedicated to pro­
viding Educational. Developmental and
Scholarship programs lo enhance the sport
of soccer In the Cenlral Florida area,
W hat: World Cup Reunion Party (United
States vs. Germany)
Whoa: 3:00 PM; Monday, June 15
Wfcarot Mulvaney's Irish Pub, Church
Street. Downtown Orlando
la attoadoaoo: Members from World Cup
Host Committee and World Cup USA
Kotos: Open to the public

Lake Mary Track Series
LAKE MARY _ Week No. 2 of the 18th An­
nual Lake Mary High School summer Trick
Series will be held this Monday evening at
the Lake Mary High Track Complex at Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.
The meets are open to all age groups, both
male and female.

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Cardinals
ctainted

the crown outright when the
Braves could not Reid enough
players for the final game of
the season at Edgrwater High
Srhool m Orlando last Sunday.
The other game scheduled for
the final day of the regular
aeaaon found the Yankees outscoring the Manners 9-6.
The Cardinals completed the
season with a 9-3 record and
were followed by the Yankees
(8-4|. the Manners (4-7-1) and
the Braves (2-9-1).
The Cardinals will take off
for a few weeks, then host a
team from Pi. Myers In a game
al Edgewmtrr High School on
Saturday. Ju ly 11th.
The 068A wtU return In

a jr and older, play* only on
Sunday's.
Persons interested In playing
In the league or trying to form
a team ran call OSflA Treas­
urer Ollbert Vngler Jr. at H30
7749 for Information.
The Cardinals are made up
of players mostly from Srmlnole County or Deltona and
several are Seminole High
School graduates that played
togrther over 20 years ago.
Hie Cardtn.il* were led by
Seminole High graduate and
former New York Meta farm­
hand Robert Smith. Smith, a
arrond baseman, finished the
aeaaon with a JI7V baiting av­
erage (22-fbr-aS) and led the
team In double* (lour), triple*
(two), home runs (three, m-

Other lop perform ers were:
* Third baseman Wayne Hllbum. from TltumtOe. who hit
.541 (20-tor-37), with three
doubles and one home run.
scored 10 runs, and drove m a
• Cmlerflelder Chris Oagllano. from lake Mary, who
hit .483 (14 for 291. scored 13
nuts and stole s tram-high IB
liases.
• Cat t her/outfielder T m y
Finley, from lake Mary, who
lilt .424 (l4-for-33l and scored
10 runs.
* Shortstop BlU Orscey. a
Seminole High grsd.. who hit
.421 (IO-for-38) with three
doubles, a co-team h l£ i 18
rum scored, and 10 stolen
*

Cstcher/out fielder

pitched 52-2/3 tnntngs, ghrt(l|
14 canted rum on 38 tma. or
earned run average of 2.39
while striking out 83 ant
walking 38.
Other members of the Cardt
nala
this
season
wen
player/manager Oil Vogfor al
Altamonte
Sprtngs
ptayer/cxMch Mehard X appy'

U fa

Hockey organization which
•gam the country. The Jackals
had been a member of the RHI
before disbanding. The RHI la
gators, then played for the
*s fcf
—j*
-----iiB pfimjfwi
w f iI npii nowi
but everyone's hearts are so
into M.* he said.
Staley also said the players
will be different than moat
professional athletes In rela­
tion to the fans.
They am an a professional
level, but the players knew
they aren't kke the NBA.* he
•aid. *Wfre much better at reMum to the fans, and the tarn
really get to know the players.’
The uma should also be able

In-line Skate Center Hockey
tuaRy a hard, rubber surface), Director.
*1 think we have one of the
with four skater* and a goalie.
The actual surface Is 200 x best all-around teams m the
NS. the typical num ber for an league.’ Retmer said. "We ex­
Ice hockey rink, and there arc pect to reach the final four In
no blue lines. Tl»r puck tinnl Anaheim and then well shoot
for Die Iragur rliamptonahlp.*
always cross l he center tine.
Kyle Reeves, a fifth-year
Most of the Surge games are
played on weekends with just roller hockey player In Or­
one afternoon home game * lando. formerly played In the
July 4 against Anaheim. The NHL with the St. Louts Blue*
Burr wtB also have an 1-4 ri­ and he led the RHI In scoring
valry wtth Tampa which visits in 1997. lie's known around
Die league as the *Plahln* Ma­
Longwood Wednesday.
gician.’

Williams
fair amount."
He may not be In Juptter
long If he progresses quickly.
Williams hopes to be al Mont­
real's short-season rookie team
In Vermont by the end of the
a fanner pitcher In the Mont­
real organization gave Williams
some advice when they got to ­
gether on draft day.
"He told me to watch ray
stuff,* Williams said. "A lot of
guys will steal anything.*

There's one area where Wil­
liams should stand out from
his teammates. Once a player
gets to the professional ranks,
tt‘a so long to ahuntaum bats
and hello to wood. A lot of
players leave high school and
college without ever having
M ed using wood, but Williams
said he has three bats and
practices often with them.
He knows the crack of the
wooden bat. Pretty soon, a lot
of other Rookie League pitchera will loo.

The meets begin with field events at 5:30 p.m. and running
events at 6:30 p.m. and will be ru n each Monday evening on June
18th. June 22nd and June 29th.
The coat la 81 per person, per meet and each com petitor may
enter four events ( I / 8-inch or M M spikes allowed).
Ribbons wtU be awarded to the top three male and top three
female ftmaher* in each «gi group In each event.
Following are the age groups and Individual events offered In
each. All categories are offered to both males and females.
N e f - tM r r _ long Jump, 40-yard dash. 100-meter dash. 1.600meter run. 400-meter dash. 800-meter run. 200-meter daah, 4 a
100-meter relay.
g and IQ _ long jump, 40-yard dash. 100-meter daah. 1.600meter run. 400-meter daah. 800-meter run. 200-meler daah, 4 x
100-meter relay.
11-and-IS _ long Jump, triple Jump, 40-yard dash. 100-meter
daah. 1.800-meter run. 400-meter daah. 800-meter run. 200-meter
daih. 4 x 100*meter relay.
I t Ibrsagb 11 _ long jump, triple Jump, 40-yard daah, 100meter daah, 1.000-meter run. 400-meter daah. 800-meter run.
200-meter daah. 4 a 100-meter relay.
18-lkraagk-28 _ long Jump, triple Jump, 40-yard daah, 100meter daah. 1.000-meter run. 400-meter daah. 800-meter run.
200-meter daah. 4 a 100-meter relay.
SO-«hfW|fc-SG _ long Jump, triple Jump. 40-yard dash. 100meter daah. 1.800-meter run, 400-meter dash. 000-meter run.
200-meter dash. 4 a 100-meter relay.
Ml threagh l&gt; _ long Jump, triple jump, 40-yard daah. 100meter daah. 1.600-meter run. 400-meter daah. 800-meter run.
200-meter dash. 4 a 100-metfT relay.
86 a a l Owe _ long Jump, triple kanp. 40yard daah. 100-meter

June 13
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June 30
July 2
July 4
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July II
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U8 . Senator John Mtcali
announced appointees from
the 7th Congressional District
to the nation's service acade­
mies.
Tb the U.S. Miliary Ardenw.
C hristina
T.
CtoeraU*
(CMedol. M atthew L. Oslstsy a (Ovtedol. Jo h n A. Rneee
(Casselberry ITb the U.S. Naval Academy:
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Springs). Erin C. Ksffsgg
(loingwood).
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emy: M atthew I.
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Seminota High Schoofs alumni organization COMSAC
racantty awardad 18 $ 1,000scholarships to Saminola
atudanta. Tha monay waa ralaad by Ssmhots alumni.
Saniora receiving tha achoiarahipa warn: Front raw:
John Kim, Erie Oraon. Kevin QiovanoN. Jaramiah
Ooyta. Braa Cooper Sacond row: Usa WWttow.

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Armstrong overcomes bad breaks
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
A dreamer la eotneone who
dares to believe In the Impos­
sible; a doer strives to create
reality from his dreams.
These two elements com­
bined make up the Disney's
Dreamer and Doer Award.
This year. In honor of his de­
sire and dedication. Jaso n
Armstrong is Seminole High
School's Dreamer and Doer.
The mam locus of the award
Is to encourage the t e u r C V ~
consiatency.
confidence,
courage, and curioetty-and to
seek out those students who
most personify these quali­
ties. Jason, us a recent
graduate of SHS. has shown
consistency throughout the
four years of his high school
life by coming to class every
day. even when the urge to
miss class was strong.
Every day he made his way
to campus, not by the threats
or encouragement of his p a r
ents or peer, but fay his own
desire to seek out an educa­
tion. For his duration at
Seminole. Jason waa a mem­
ber of the Academy of Health
Careers and one of the many
students who were zoned to
attend oilier schools. Where
some students had to endure
only five or 10 minutes of
travel to get to school. Jaso n

had to travel IS or 20 min­
utes. Even so, he was consis­
tently In his seat each day
when the late bell rang.
Jason's tremendous confi­
dence waa often displayed not
In the classroom, but on the
football Held. As a freshman.
Jason was a member of the
Oviedo junior vanity lacrosse
team. Though he was in a t­
tendance at Seminole, they
did not yet have a lacrosse
team, so Jason sought to play
for th e -high school at which
he was originally zoned. For
two years. Jason pA rtictpittd
in the program at Oviedo;
howeve r. In hie junior year,
the tram moved to varsity
standing, and the FtlSAA told
him that he could no longer
(day for the team. Even
though his parents and he
fought diligently to cluuige the
minds of the board, ulti­
mately. he was forced off the
team. In retaliation. Jason
tried to start a lacrosse pro­
gram at Seminole, but was not
successful until his senior
year, where he was on assis­
tant coach to the vanity team.
Jason was also a member of
the vanity football and soccer
teams at Seminole. As the
starting vanity kicker, he was
named a Scholar Athlete and
a Rotary Bowl kicker and

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punter for all-Central Florida,
an honor which was received
by only live kickers in Semi­
nole County. His powerful
kicking helped to lead the
Fighting Seminole football
tram to an 8-3 season, a SAC
Conference title, and second
place In tlte class SA District
title. As a Junior, he had
scouts from all over the south
coming to see him, and as a
senior, had numerous schol­
arship offer* for football.
Though most of his extra­
curricular tttwe was - spent In
the weight room, or on the
Add. Jason still had time to
participate In non-alhictic
events. He waa a member of
the Oeta Club, a scholastic
club; Mu Alpha Thcla. the
honors math club; and Tribe,
a group of students of good
grades and standing in llie
school selected by the princi­
pal. He also participated In
H.O.SA. a club for the stu­
dents Involved In the Academy
of Health C areen. The llrallh
Occupation
Students
of
America were part of the
H.O.S.A. regional and state
competitions. Jason helped to
lead his team to a victory at
the regional competition in
the II.O.S.A. bowl event. In
this particular event, the stu­
dents were quizzed Jeopardystyle In the specifics of health
related careers.
Curiosity is another thing
that Is present in Jason's
heart, in the fall, Jason will
be attending the University of
Central Florida to major In
microbiology, After his fouryear term at UCF, he will be
heading to medical school.
Though he is uncertain of
which medical school he
would like to attend, ne knows
for certain that tie Is going to
be studying to become an On­
cologist. a doctor that deals
with cancer patients.
Jason Is well on his way al­
ready to achieving his dreams.
He has already been awarded
a Florida Bright Futures
scholarship, which can cover
anywhere between 75-100
percent of his tuition fees at
UCF. At this year's awards
banquet at Seminole High,
Jason was awarded with 8500
from the Lion’s Club.
Above all. Jason Armstrong
Is courageous. When he was
only tn seventh grade, he lost
his mother to breast cancer,
and had to deal with the hard­
ships of having only one p ar­
ent. Then, this year, in the
middle of all of his glorious
college plans, disaster struck.
On January 8. In the seventh
gome of hls soccer season.
Jason and teammate Kyle
Jones went up to block a goal
at the same Ume, and ended
up on top of one another.
Though Kyle walked away with
bruised ribs, Jason would not
walk away at all: he would be
carried off in an ambulance.
When the dust had cleared. K
waa discovered that Jason
had suffered a compound frac­
ture. Ills tibia had been bro­
ken In two places and his
flbla In one.

This accident did not only
mean a month of restrirtton In
a wheelchair and crutches,
but also that all of hls schol­
arship offers to play football
would be withdrawn. The
bright, shining star with the
golden foot found himself In
racking pstn, and without a
chance to play the game lie
loved.
It has been six months after
the accident, and Jason is
still dealing with !hr results *1
can’t even kick a Nrrf ball. I
tried this morning. It hurt like
hell.' commented Jason Al­
though he has been through
three or four months of in­
tense physical therapy, he Is
still not strong enough to re­
turn to the Arid. But he re­
fuses to give up: *| plan on
bring a walk-on at UCF.*
Many people, when faced
with the same challenges tliat
Jason has hern forced to
come to terms with, would
turn the oilier way and admit
defeat. Jason says h r has no
plans of giving up. *1 believe
that 1 am a good role model
for today's younger genera­
tions. I ran allow them that
they ran arrcm pllsh any­
thing, and tliat there are u
wide variety of rholrrs out
there,* says this optimistic
teenager.
Jason Is a sure example of
the good In today's society,
and what can be accom­
plished In spite of what seems
Impossible. There Is no mys­
tery to why th r principal of
Seminole, Oretchrn Schapkrr.
chose Jason for tills honor.
Ills reward the Dreamer and
Doer title ts free annual
passes, and free Disney tick­
ets. They cannot compare,
though, to the reward that J a ­
son gives to others when they
look at a young man who has
laced the worst, and prevailed.

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of the symbol of American independence
crty and justice for all propfo of

^ On# Fl#fl, On#
We pledge allegiance to It. we
salute it. we even gave It Us own
day. but we may also be guilty of
more often than not taking it for
granted. It Is the symbol of our
country, the American Flag, and
June 14th Is Flag Day.
Flag Day Is a day set aside to
honor the symbol of our country,
to remember the history of our
fight for freedom and to celebrate
the unity It represents to all

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of the United States and to the
nation It represents. Wr vow to
be one under God. a nation that
ran not be dhrtdcri And. lest we
forget, wr solemnly promise hb-

Flag* will be down in front of
boroea and bualnesaes on this
day by palrloUr Antenrana to
remind uaaU of the privilege and
responsibility that cornea with
beta* Amertcant.
Same of the (la*» seen dis­
played In the Sanford area on
this day will have been placed by
the Kotaiy Club of Sanford.
Rotary display* 80 to 00 flags at
parttctpatln* homes and bustnesaes on patriotic holiday*
throughout the year as part of a
patriot fund raiser.
At the Veterans of Foreign Wars
South Seminole t a t 8307 and
Ladles Auxiliary In Longwood the

Ftag day wtl be
the post with a Bag

common sense. A flag that Is tat­
tered. tom or no longer fit lo be
displayed should be disposed of
property
and
respectfully.
Burning Is no longer considered
the preferred way to dispose of
the American Flag.
Post 8307 sponsors Boy Scout.
Keith Gandy want* the public to
know that (lags that can no
longer be Boom can be brought to
the V.F.W. The Boy Scouts wtU
lffJrperform a flag disposal ceremo^
ny. and the (lags will be disposed
of In a proper manner. The Boy
Scout» nieet at the post every
Tuesday.
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a u b . a community service organtxaUon. distribute* flags and
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NmMt a s t y away Msssai the club does this as a reminder
tdytwtda 2nd-grad*r Anna of 3 patriotic holiday*. Memorial
lay Tbs dub pasaas out the Day. Flag Day. and the Fourth of
i awarsoaaa of tha 3 Impor- July.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MARKHAM WOODS

HaU offl Along the street there cornea
A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums;
And loyal hears are beating high:
Hals offl th e flag Is passing by!
(The Bbrtd Book Encyclopedia)

June 14 la Flag Day—the day Americana edebrate the S tan and Stripes as Its flying emblem. To
(he American people, the flag has become a symbol
of national growth, power, unity and liberty. The gtMl agj gtrifltt MltOfy
flag Is honored, revered and thought of aa an
The history of the national emblem of America
emblem of "the home of the brave and the free.* In begins with the struggling day* of the
the following words. Henry Holcomb Bennett Revolutionary War. In 1774 at the Battle of
expressed his rich and high respect Tor what our concord, a flag was unfurled bearing the motto
flag stands;
‘Conquer or die.* At Bunker Hill the pine-tree flag
of New England was flown giving Inspiration to
HaU Offl Along the street there cornea
American soldiers. The Grand Union Flag was llftA blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums,
rd at Cambridge. On June 14. 1777 (fodowtag the
A flash of color beneath the sky;
adoption of the Declaration of Independence In
lU ts ofll The flag la passing byl
1778). a resolution was adopted which gave birth
to the national Stars and Stripes: ‘Resolved. That
Blue and crimson and white It shines
the (lag of the United SUtea shall be thirteen
Over the ateel-Upped. ordered lines.
stripes, alternate red and white, and that the union
HaU Offl The colors before us fly;
be thirteen white stars on s blue Held* (Ibid.). These
But more than the (lag Is peseta* by.
original 13 stars represented the states of
DeUware. Pennsylvania. New Jersey. Georgia.
Sign of a nation, great and strong
Connecticut. M assachusetts, Maryland. South
To ward her people from foreign wrong.
Carolina. New Hampshire. Virginia. New Ybrh
Pride and glory and honor.-afl
North CaroMna and Rhode Wand. Todqy. the

Members of Via Velaran* of Forst
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1) The A * of the United SUtea of America
latte* precedence over att other flafa when
flown within the United SUtea. It should
never be flown lower than another flag, nor
should It be smaller than other flags flown
with It
21 The flag la always hoisted brtokly and low­
ered ceremoniously.
3) The flag la never allowed to touch the
ground or the floor.
" 4) The flag should never be festenad or Usd
bat* . but allowed to tall free.
5) No flag should be flown during weather
which might damage It. baaed on a common
tense Interpretation of the conditions.
6) The flag may be flown from sunrise to
sunset and at night only If highly Illuminated.

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vision and sacrifice. Our deep^appreciation *hould
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under the freedom of the flying Stare and Stripes.
in 1914. ‘Franklin K. Lane. Secretary of the We must, however, go coo step frtrthetan d rememIntertor. debmed a Flag Day address In which he ber the Ood of w ith e rs who alone
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Sensnoie Herald. Santonl. Florida •Sunday. Juw t*. 1996

Health &amp; Fitness
W riter turns traum a into inspiration
Woman tells of coping w ith husband’s Huntington’s Disease

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South.
*1 couldn't be where I'm at
today without a number of pro*
pie In Central Florida.' she said.
T in grateful for what they've
done.'
Approximately
30,000
Americana
Buffer
with
Huntington’s. An additional
ISO,000 are at risk of Inheriting
the disease from u parent.
Huntington's dors not skip gen­
erations. If someone has the gene
and they live long enough, they
will develop the disease.
Huntington's victims usually die
from complications, such as
Infection or choking. 10 to 25
years after the first symptoms
appear. Genetic tests ran deter­
mine who carries the gene, but
many people at risk do not want
to know and deride not to tvtested for a disease that can't be
treated. For more Information,
call the Huntington's Disease
Society of America at I 800-34HDSA.
Leal-Pock’s book Is available
on-line and by mall. To purchase
Fbcrs oj Huntington's. send a
check for $10. sales tax and
shipping included, to: Living
Hope. Inc.: P.O. Uox 052103.
Lake Mary. Fla. 32795-2103; or
call 328-0081. TWo dollars of
every book sold will be donated
to Huntington's disease research
to find a cure. Buyers can direct
which of 4 non-profit associa­
tions will receive their donations.

HERALD CORRESPONDENT
LAKE MARY - Empowered with
knowledge gleaned from 3 year*
of caring for a loved one with a
rare, degenerative disease, n
Lake Mary writer turned the
traum a of terminal Illness Into
on inspirational tmok to help
others rope with the tragedy of
Huntington's Disease.
'My husband Is dying from It. I
Uvc with It 24-7.' sold Carmen
Leal-Pock, author of Facts oj
Huntington's. *1 decided t'd take
the gift I have to write and put It
to good use.*
The books came off the pres# In
May. about one year from con­
cept to completion, leal-Pock
filled 400 orders the first week.
She published the work herself
to expedite the book's release. In
addition to carrgtvlng Ups and
sharing personal experiences.
Faces o f Huntington's contains a
compilation of essays, poems
and quotes contributed by people
whose Uvea have been altered by
the disease. The cover highlights
symbols from 2 of the book's
uplifting stories, kites and a pair
of high heels, which represent to
Leal-Pock
the
courage
Huntington's Patients exhibit
and the seemingly insignificant
things they ghe up that take on
greater meaning.
'Sometimes there are people
losing little things and their are
the heroes, who against all odds,
are thriving.’ she explained.
'Anybody who la dealing with
carqpvlng win love this book.*
band. David. 4$. had the inherit­
ed. incurable brain diseases
years ago on her 3rd wedding
anniversary. The couple did not
know Hunting!aria ran In the
ac David's mother
ipted and later, as
mtarttagmard with
multiple
oats. Looking back,
her husband had
she real
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In the dog house
Start scooping; it’s better for your health
By Jams P. U ed
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
’My dag la so small. I don 1 need to pick up after
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*lt aft goes back to nature anyway.*
*Lota of other people leave It there so I do. too*
If you're a dog owner, maybe you have used some
of these rationalization*. But here are some rea­
sons to stop making excuses and start scooping
1. Tha Baull. It’s unmistakable! On a hot day,
nothing is as aromatic as a fresh pile of pooch
poop.
2. Tha Appearance. An old pile basking In the
sun. watch as It tu rn s white and the files gather to
dance on it
3. Tha Btfteky $ho*. First It s on your shoe, then
It's In your car. on your upholstery, on your carpets
4. Tha N M a B o o n . ITyou think you're getting
away with It. you're not. You never know when
someone might be watching. It's really bad far busi­
ness to be known as the 'dirty neighbor*.
5. Tha Maaaaa. On a more serious note, dog

feces can spread disease. The stool of an animal
infected with roundworm, an intestinal parasite,
can contain eggs which contaminate the sod. A
healthy dog can become infected with roundworm
through contact with contaminated soil.
Even more Importantly, young children who have
a tendency to put things into their mouths, are at
risk. An estimated 10,000 new cases of roundworm
infection occur In children every year, most often as
a result of eating dirt contaminated with animal
feces. The roundworm infection In humans Is
called toxacartasls. The symptoms include abdom­
inal pain, headache, weakness, lethargy and
wheeling. In the moat severe cases, children have
suffered permanent visual problems as a result of
this disease.
So. be a responsible dag owner and a good neigh­
bor. Take the advice of the experts who urge us to
scoop the poop. And acoop it up ImmedUlriy
because once those roundworm eggs are In the soil
they can survtve far y e a n In all kinds of weather.
D drif be mean. Keep It dean. Use a bag or a
scoop and EUmtnatc the poop.

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Sankird H o n d a • Sunday. June 14, 1996

Pugh celebrates 100th birthday
On May 24. more than 00
friends and relatives gathered
at the Health Care and Reha­
bilitation Center tn Sanford to
help l-ots Pugh celebrate her
lOOih birthday. The party was
being hosted try the lake Maty
Garden Club, the Dike Mary
Historical Commission, the
Presbyterian Women of thr
First Presbyterian Church in
Lokr Man and Lots family.
Mny 19. 1808. tails M.nlnu
Emgc Will bom In F.asl Liver­
pool. Ohio Stic came to Cen­
tral Florida In her early Irens,
graduating from Satifoid High
School tn HM5. Shr returned
to Ohio and on Sejit 3, 1917,
Lots mauled Henry Pugh In
Lisbon, Ohio (Haivry died
shortly nltrr thrlr 75lh Aunt
versary in 1993.1
lails and Harvey came back
to Florida in 1930 and became
an Integral part of the commu­
nity. They operated a filling
station and garage on the cor
ncr of Country Club and Crys
tal Dike AVC. Dlls Is a Charter
Mmilx-r ol the Dike Mary Vol­
unteer Fire Department Auxil­
iary. Harvey hull! the first lire
tntek for Dike Mary.
l-nls
served with the Dike Maiv His
tortcal Commission lor many

Mr. and Mrs. M arcus Paul Egan

Guernsey-Egan
vows exchanged
Maggie Chandler Guernsey
and M anus Paul Egan, both
of Sanford. were married
Jan. 31. at the Celebration
Church of Lake Mary. Pastor
Steve Nelson, pastor ol the
Celebration Church of Lake
Mary, performed the tradi­
tional ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs Robert F.
Guernsey ol Sanford.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride chose for
her vows a sleeveless, flow­
ing candlelight gown with tnirlrair beadwork of sequins
and pearls embellishing the
fitted bodice and cascading
train. Her headpiece was a
candlrltght crown of pearls
and she carried un arm bou­
quet of white tulips and lil­
ies.
Kelly Herring served the
bride os maid of honor. She
wore a long forest green
gown with a lace bodice and
carried a bouquet of white
tulips and llltrs.
Lauren Ludwig, niece of the
bride, was the Junior brides­
maid wearing a tea-length
forest green dress with a luce

overlay complemented with u
nosegay of tulips.
Jam es Nagary a served the
bridegroom as best man.
Groomsmen
w rrr
R.D.
Guernsey. John Ludwig and
Hill Trrwilleger with Ryan
Guernsey', nephew of the
bride, serving as junior
groomsman.
Flower girl was Meggir
lerwllleger. niece of the
bride. King bearers were
Hrock Terwillrgcr and Zarharv Ludwig, both nephews of
the bride.

Tire Siillle Harrison Chapter.
Daughters of the American
Revolution, had Its filial spring
meeting in May at a delightful
luncheon at thr Afmvon A
JaniU\ tn Altamonte Springs
Two guest speakers and instnllatton of ol fleers made It a
patriotic
and
rduratlonnl
event. The meeting was called
to order liy lire regent, Heidi
Haines, and thr Srintiudr High
School JKOTC presented fhr
Colors, followed by the Pledge
of Allegiance to the Flag of ihe
United Stales of America and
the singing of thr Star
Spangled Banner.
Grant
Maloy,
Seminole
County Commissioner, g u e s t
speaker.
spoke
on
‘Government Updatr* in Srtni
nole County and thr Slate of
Florida. Maloy was elected to
the Seminole County Comml*
slon In November. 1990, and
represents District One. Hr Is
currently Ihe vice chairman of
the board, and serves on tire
Council of Local Governments.
East Central Florida Regional
Planning Council, and tire
Wastewater
Transmission
Authority of South Seminole
and North Orange Countlrs. He
has also served on the Semi­
nole County I*ort Authority and
Code
Enforcement
Board.
Maloy graduated from the Uni­
versity of Florida College of Ag
rirulture tn 1987 with a B.S.
degree In horticulture.
Alda Register. Honda Slatr
Regent. N.S.D.A.K greeted the
guest. She told about her
dreams. Ideas and future plans
for Florida Daughters
Following lire guest speak­
er*. the newly elected Sallle
Harrison Chapter. DA.lt.. offi­
cer* who will serve the 1998
2000 term, were Installed. They
are as follows: regent. Betty
Bridgwater: vice regent, Julia
Sartln: chaplain, Mary Wil­
liams: recording secretary. Pat
Elliott; corresponding secre
taiy, Vunra Decker: treasurer.
Shirley Kerr; registrar. Heidi
Haines;
historian,
Virginia
Powell: and librarian. Grate
Parks.

Ms. Moore bride
of Mikel Gilchrist
Ju Ju an Moore and Mlkrl
Gilchnst
announce their
marriage of Saturday. May
10. 1998 at 2:00 p.m. In a
formal double ring ceremony
held at Mt. Sinai Missionary
Haptlst Church. Sanford. The
Krv. Willis Perkins, pastor of
the Christian
Fellowship
Baptist Church, was the offi­
ciating clergyman.
The bride Is the daughter
of Margaret Mathews. The
groom is the son of Helen
Lawrence. Grandparents of
the bride are Clarence and
Mabel Wesley.
Given In marriage by her
siepfather. Freddie Stafford,
the bride chose for her vows
a formal length gown of while
satin overlaid with tulle em ­ Mr. and Mrs. Mlkal Q ltchriat
broidered and trimmed lace,
Serving the groom os
her sleeveless top was a slim
brat man was Mike Cotton.
neck of lace, the dress skirl
Groomsmen • were Cornelius
(lo w e d Into a cathedral train
Davis. Demetrius Delaney.
accented with a scalloped
Eric Lawrancc. Darrlck Tho­
edge. Her headpiece of lace
mas and Kashad Lynch.
and tulle was waist length.
Junior
groomsman was Kevin
She carried a bouquet of
Wynn II.
white roses accented with
Flower girl was Kendra
(lowing green leaves.
Temple. Bible carrier was
Attending as inald of honor
Gerald Williams, ring bearers
was Nichole Mitchell and
were
Irquortous
Jones.
Erica Temple served as muAfryen Gilchrist, and bell
tron of honor. They wore
ringer was Donte Temple.
lonnal hunter green A-style
Muslral selections were
satin gowns and carried bou­
presented by* Lee Tamal
quets of green and white ro­
LuwTaner. Mac luid Michael
ses.
Eason.
Junior.
Latrassa
Bridesmaids were Tammy
Haws.
Sharron
Riggins
with
Haynes.
Tonya
Haynes.
Evelyn Clark at the console.
Tuincka Haynes. Monica GtlReading was Dorothy Mat­
thrlsl. Arlesha Stokes, and
thews.
Fantasy
Thomas.
Their
The site of die reception
gowns and bouqueta were
was
at the AmVcts Club.
Identical to the honor a tte n ­
After a wedding trip to the
dant's.
Bahamas, the couple have
Junior bridesmaid
was
returned home.
Khadlguh Johnson.

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wards, daughter or Mr. and
Mr*. Willie C. and Jewel Cum­
mings of Sanford. Rose gradu­
ated In May from Camrron
University, Lawiuii. Oklahoma,
with a degree In nursing. Site
also recently passed the Okla­
homa Slate Nursing Examina­
tion to earn her registered
nurse accreditation.
Edwards Is a 197!) graduate
of Seminole High School and
she completed Seminole Com­
munity College la-fun- earning
on Associates Science Degree
from Valencia
Community
College.
She Is visiting with her fam­
ily and friends and will return
to Lawton. Okln.. where her
husband and former Sun
fordlte. Sgt. First Class Hernard Edwards. Is stationed In
the U.S. Army.

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K im '» b it day, June 2(\ 199 1
K im 'i luO aav. I kirm lvr 2H, 19*11
K ille d by a drunk driver
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to n Pugh (soatod). Helen Glatt (toft) and Pat Dennis with memory quit,
a gill to Pugh.
years She ts now an honorary
lifetime member ol lire Dike
Mary Historical Commission,
She wits .i «barter member of
lbe Dike Mary Garden Club.
And In 1994. shr was honored
w1lh i lifetime mernlrershlp by
the Presbyterian Women She
was also honored with a sp e­

cial proclamation from thr City
of Lake Mary, on her birthday
Among th r many gifts Lots
received on her birthday was a
very special quilt made try Pat
Dermis and Pat's mother Helen
Glatt. Thr quilt w a s adorned
with pictures from Diis life
The plcturrs were gathered by

SUMMER SCHEDULE
FOR SENIORS
Summertime means vurntlon!
And at llte Dike Mary Seniors,
It means a reduced schedule.
Currently, the crofters, quitters
and woodcarvers are all m eet­
ing on Tuesday from 8:30 to
11:30AM. Art and games are on
Thursdays during the sam e
lime period. The seniors will
be doing several projects over
the summer. Currently, they
are working on fire crackers for
the sherttrs department, and
puppets uud god's eye for the
chlldrrns summer rrrrratlon
program. The regular senior
program will resume on Aug 3.
The line dancers are of! for
the summer, but will resume in
September.
Hie lake Mary
AARI’s nest meeting, on T ues­
day. June 10, will lie their last
meeting until September.
If you hnvr liny questions
about the senior programs, call
324 3000 Thr phone Is an
swerrd between 8 30 and
IL3UAM on Tuesdays and
Thursdays At any other time
you can leave a message Mes
sages are picked up dally

Daughters
install
officers

Following the wedding, the
bride a parents entertained at
the reception In their historic
home. Robyn Trrwilleger was
the wedding coordinator and
hostesses were Joyce Her­
ring. Patty Laskowskl. Sustr
McGee and Debbie Purdy
with Julie Hall as the pho­
tographer.
After a wedding trip to St.
Augustine, the newlyweds are
making their home tn San­
ford. Tlic bridegroom Is em ­
ployed as a pool consultant
and the bride Is employed as
a service Industry parley.

If &gt;t&gt;u don l Mop someone
from driving drunk, who will?
Do whatever ii takes.

the Presbyterian Women.

PASTOR HONORED
New Mt. Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church, West !2lh
Street, will be tire site of the
second anniversary celebration
of Pastor Kicky Scott. On a m Sm Hawkins, Psgs SC

Newly installed oilcan of the Sal* Hsrrtson Chapter
N S D A H are (from left) Betty Bndgwster, regent.
Julia Sartin vice regenl. Pat Elbofl. rsconkng secre­

tary. Vanrs Decker corresponding secretary. Shirley
Kerr, treasurer. Heek Haines, registrar. Vagesa Mow
ell. historian, and Grace Parka, ttaanan

VOLUNTEERS!
ALL ACES NEEDED
TRAINING PROVIDED
Mileage and Other
Expenses Reimbursed

Caregivers
Need
R.E.L.I.E.F.
The R.E.L.I.E.F. program provides a w ay for a
neighbor to help a neighbor by providing a
break for caregivers of homebound elders.

if you w ant to
help or know
someone who
needs help,
call

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Thie i* a very iuid idea
Though many people choo*e to
u*e mothball* in their home*, they
are not an Innocuou* product. The
chemical* they are made from,
either naphthalene or paradichlorobemene, can irritate *kin, throat
and eye*, can lead to liver damage
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tiling mothball* in tha mailbox
would take thia product public.
Mailed itema. which already pick up
the amell of magazine went atrip*,
would absorb yet another toxic
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with allergies And I'm sure there
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shelter for abused spouses and
irrrivrd a check for $300 from
Dr Lore* Lash, the club's shel­
ter representative, from the
club through the Seminole
County Federation of Women's
Clubs
Die president presented her
’Celebrate Women' awards to
Hetty Colbert for Mny for her
outstanding services as a new
member, and Faye Sllrr as
Woman of the Year for her c o n ­
tinued service* ns a dedlrntrd
longtime club member.
A special guest recognized
was Jane Drnnlng. District VII
three tor of the Florida Federa*
■toil of Women s Clubs, wlio
Joined the special men In blue
and the club member* for
lunch.
Alter lunch, recently elected
ofllcrr* were tnstallrd try Vida
Smith, former club president
and District VII Director who
was assisted by Winifred 'Util*

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Glrlow. Vtd.i used 'Love’ ns her
theme and Util, who Installed
the incoming pirsidrnt tn

Charlotte Smith, club presi­
dent who was also president of
the Florida Federation of
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and department chairman with
a long-stemmed red rose.
Inslallrd wrrr: Hetty D.
Smith, president; Hetty Jack,
first tie r president; Martha
Yancey, second vice president:
Ruth Game*, third vice presi­
dent. Selma Newman, record­
ing secreiary; I‘oily Prxold,
corresponding secreiary; and
Hetty Colbert, treasurer.
Die following department
■haimirn were installed: J a n e
Morgan, education; Peg J o n rs ,
ails; Cam e Grrene, public af­
fairs; and Rose Payne, home
life.
In turning over the gavel to
l*rr*ldrnt Smith. Ruth also
prrsentrd a book. ’Roberta
Rules of Parliamentary Proce­
dure’ to her for the club's use.
Die book is a gift from tire late

Hostesses were: Fran Morton
and Je.in rttr Padgett, chair­
men. Nrlltr Coleman. Jrw rl
Williams. Peggy Mrrgo. Fran­
ce* Webster. Jean Melts. Ubby
Prrvatt. Ann Clayton and
Shirley Schwartz.
IT S A BOY
Mike and Jodi
(Jonrsl
Dougherty proudly announce
the birth of their son. Jared
Michael on May 10. He weighed
In at a healthy H lbs.. 0 ozs..
and measured 21 Indies In
length.
Grandparents sharing In the
joy are Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jones
of Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. Mi­
chael Dougherty Sr. of Roches­
ter llllls. Mich., and great
grandmother. Amy Henson of
Sanford.

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day. the guest anniversary
message will be by the Rev.
Walts, pastor of Pilgrim Miaslonary Baptist Church and
the congregation of Montgom­
ery. Ala. will deliver (hr serv­
ice.

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REVIVAL SCHEDULED
June 15-19. Evangelist ErIme Brinson, trachrr and m u­
sician. will render the revtval
service.
June
22-20,
Pastor
Johnaaron Henderson of the
Word of Life Church of Ood In
Christ. SIB Sanford Ave. The
community Is Invited to wor­
ship at 7:00 p.m. nightly. For
information, rail 323-S048. Die
pastor is J . Henderson.

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soothing sounds of Jazz and
rhythm and blues.
Dils will be held Thursday.
June IH from 7-10:00 p.m. tn
the Orlando Cenimplex, Expo
Center. East Lobby Entrance
at 500 West Ltvtngston. D ona­
tions a ir of $50. Call (4071
425-3555 All proceeds will
benefit the college fund/UNCF
the nations oldest and su c­
cessful higher education a s sis ­
tance organization. Eighty per­
cent of each ticket purchased

Is tax deductible aa a charita­
ble donation.
The three UNCF schools lo­
cated In Florida are BethuneCookman College.
Dayton*
Beach. Edward Waters College,
Jacksonville and Florida Me­
morial College, Miami.
The college fund event bene­
fits 39 private historically
black colleges and universities
with a mission to enhance the
quality of education.

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FAMILY. nUBND$ DAT
Family and Friends Day
Celebration at Ml. Moriah
Primitive Baptist Church. 1101
Lotus! Ave.. on Sunday. Ju n e
21 at 3.-00 p.m. The guest
speakrr will be minister J o h n
D. Williams of Allen Chapel
AME Church. Bro. William
(Fish) Long. J r. Is Chairperson.
Elder of M.H. is Fcmandcr.
Pastor.

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Sanford's first Juncteenth
celebration will be Saturday,
June 20. The parade line up Is
at B:45 a.m. at the St. Matthew
Missionary Baptist Church und
then marches to the lot of the
future home of St. Matthew
Baptist Church.
Call
322-5B26.
Cynthia
Oliver, for all churches, clubs,
people and vendors. Be a p art
of the freedom wr all share.

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W EDN ESDAY. JULY I. 1998

90th YEAR, No. 222

50 Cents

Celebrating independence

Clinic
trims
health
services

Nuisance Board meeting
SANFORD • The Sanford
Nutsiincc Abatement
Hoard
will inert today (Wednesday)
at 0 p.m. In the rlty commlsston conference room. Items
scheduled on the agenda for
consideration are four loca ­
tions. a resldcnrc, a housing
development and two private
businesses within
the city
limits.
The meeting ts open to the
piddle. Sanford City Hall Is lo ­
cated at 300 N. Park Avenue In
- Sanford.

By Nick Pfeifauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Some
health services will be trtmiurd
down in Ihr urea while others
plan to expand. The cutback
will be at thr Central Florida
Family
Health
Center
tn
Cnsseltrerry.
Thr
Improve­
ments wlli lie expansions of
health and safety training o p ­
portunities by the American
Red Cross o f Central Florida In
Casselberry
nnd
Altamonte
Springs.
Rrgardmg the cutbacks, thr
Central Florida Family Health
Center says II will slop pro­
viding adult and child primary
carr services after July 31 at
Ihr Cassell&gt;erry rllnlr.
182
Wllshlrr Dlvd.
The reason given Is expenses
which have continued to rxcerd revenues at that location.
Th eir was Insufficient third
party coverage (Medicaid. In­
surance. rtc.J for the patient
mix al thr Casselbeny clinic.
Approximately 2,700 clinic users will be affected. with a p ­
proximately 40 percent chil­
dren and 54 percent adults.
They arr to Ire Informed of a l­
ternative sourres for care,
which Include
the
Central
Florida Family Health Center’s
Sanford clinic at 2400 CR-4I5A
III Sanford (phone 322-8045),
Seminole County Heulth De­
partment’s Sanford clinic at
400 W. Airport Blvd. Sanford

Grief support
SANFORD - The Seminole
; County State Attorney’s office
s|Minsors a grief support group
’ for anyone who has lost a loved
one to homicide. Thr group
meets the second Tuesday of
the month from 0:30 p.m. to H
• p.m.. at thr Juvenile Assess­
ment Center. 181 Hush Loop.
Sanford. This month’s meeting
Is July 14. There Is no cost to
attend.
For
funher
Information
phone 322-7534. ext. G1I3.

Parks &amp; Rec. meeting
LAKH MARY - The L ik e Mary
Parks A Recreation Advisory
Hoard will meet Monday. July
(i beginning at 7 p.m.
Items on the agenda Include
a report on the L ike Mary W a­
ter Safety Ordinance, a budget
update, and discussion on the
25th
anniversary.
"Spruce
Up/Clcan
Up
Your
Curb*
Campaign
on
l-ake
Mnry
Boulevard and grant Informa­
tion.
The meeting, open to the
public, wall be held In the
commission chambers of Like
Mary City Hall, 100 N. Coun­
try Club Road.

Paint party
SANFORD - Idyllwlldc Etcmentary school Is Inviting par­
ents and others In the com ­
munity to Join them for a paint
party, to paint the cafeteria.
Tuesday. July 7 from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. Lunch will be provided.
Persons wishing to help arc
nsked to phone the school at
322-8823 to reserve a spot at
the party.

Special meetings
WINTKR SPRINGS - Tire Win­
ter Springs City Commission
lias announced a series of
meetings beginning next week,
nt which to begin n review of
the fiscal year 1998/99 city
budget. The meetings will be
open to the general public b e ­
ginning nt 3 p.m. on July 8. 9.
10, In the commission cham ­
bers and July 14 In the com ­
mission conference room.
Another commission special
meeting lias been called fur
Monday. July 0. While It will
mark the beginning o f the
- budget review, M will also have
an executive session to discuss
a pending lawsuit between
Mayor Paul Partyku und D ep­
uty Mayor Cindy Gennell und
Pteoe*
Briefs. Page 2A

Last year’s celebration along Sanford’s Lake Monroe promises to be even better tble year.

County’ s cities mark July 4
E t)[lD U'S SO I'D: Ihe JoUouing Is a Us ling of
w i lt s planned Jar this Juty -lift Indr/n/itlrnce
Day weekend. It Is being prrsiiiteil us n pitinnuui
fluUte Jar residents ami visitors who u lsti to at
terul s/icrtul Junctions.
It should be noted that. Inruusc oj local gov
eminent ordinances ami a gubernatorial pan la
mat tan statewide, private UlUens are prohibited

By David Frasier
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Eliza­
beth Ann Oliver, the "Internet
Mom", tumrd herself In to the
authorities Tuesday afternoon.

6 Imagine that
we conjure up
a world that is
safe for mothers
and daughters. 7
•L o u t— B f t U k o w

Fourth. Pare SA

(phone 322-2724). and Ihr pri­
vate medical sector.
The Casselberry facility will
not close, however. The Health
Please See CUnlc. Page SA

The woman who gave birth to a
baby lx&gt;y live on the In trm rt
on June 10 gave herself up at 3
p.m. to the Orange County
Sheriffs Department.
Oliver. 40. had 14 outstand­
ing warrants against her. Nine

of those warrants were from
Orange County and five are
from Seminole County.
Each
warrant Is Issued with the
same
rharge
of
obtaining
property
through
w orthless
clirr k

Oliver’s husband, Gllbcrto,
43. has one warrant outstand­
ing In Seminole County for
violation o f probation.
Sher­
iffs officials have no Idea of
any effort by Gllbcrto Oliver In
turning himself in.
"No one

has contacted us on this." sa|d
LI. Jack Cash, police Informa­
tion officer for thr Seminole
County Sheriffs Office.
"She (Elizabeth Oliver) baslrally did what we rail a walk
PU om free Cybvnnom. Pag* 3A

Florida on fire
Lightning sparks
new starts Tuesday
By Nick Pfeifauf

C U M ified . . 4B-8B
C o m ic s ..............6B
Crossw ord . . . . 6B
D ear A bby . . . . 3B
H oroscope . . . . 6B
O bitu aries . . . . 3A
P e o p le ................ 3B
P o lic e B riefs . . 3A
S ports . . . . 1B-2B
T V ..................... 3B
W e a th e r..............2A

SANFORD - Entertainment and refresh­
ments are to precede the July 4Ui fire­
works display In Sanford. The event will he
held In Fort Mellon Park. Activities al thr
park will begin at 5 p.m.. with the fire­
works display beginning al approximately

9:30.
Because o f the extremely dry weather,
the fireworks will be detonated over the
waters of L ike Monroe and the best van­
tage point will he along Seminole Boule­
vard.
The Sanford City Commission, with an
emergency ordinance prohibiting the Ignlllon of fireworks within Ihr city limits. Is
urging all persons planning to allend to

Cyberm om with 14 warrants gives up, posts bond

HERALD STAFF WRITER

INDEX

Jrutri u/nilim/ fireworks runt sparklers. Vie re
sinrtloas da not prohibit professional /s/rolech&gt;Ur displays.

by Nick Pfeifauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER

CENTRAL FLORIDA - Humdrrstomis over the northern
parts of the stale Monday and
In Central Florida Tuesday uftrm oon resulted In an Increase
In the number o f new fire
starts and arreage burned, ufter several duys during which
the number o f new starts und
ucres hunted had dropped. A
tolul of 73 new fires reportedly
started Monday with 0.017
ucres burned.
Tile majority o f new fires
Monday were In Alarhuu, Mar­
ion und Putnam counties.
Tuesday uflcm ooii’s thunder­
storm produced several more
fires, most o f which were ex­
tinguished within a short pe­
riod of time by firefighters and
In some arcus, rainfall.
The Florida
Divisions o f
Emergency Management und
Forestry, along with Federal
Emergency
Management
Agency (FEMA). have released

the latest Information for the
period ending at
midnight
Monday. July 29.
Statistics show 1,489 fires
since June 1. with a totul of
239.002 acres burned. There
have been 30 people, mostly
firefighters. Injured thus far.
but no fululltles.
FEMA says 80 homes and 54
other structures have now been
dumuged or destroyed with u
loss estimate of structures and
houses only, set at $190 m il­
lion.
One or the most recent fires
In Central Florida. Involving up
to 10.000 acres Is In the Mims
and Scottsmorc urcus o f Bre­
vard County, near SR-46 and I95 and U.S. 1. Possibly as
many as 2,000 homeowners
huve been usked to evacuate
their dwellings, which fire offlrlals say could be In serious
danger should winds shift un­
expectedly. Thut area did not
have sufficient rainfall Tuesday
Plea** Be* Fix**. Pag* 3A

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Oriel showers finally paid * visit to Sanford Tuesday af­
ternoon. alter tomporatures topped 100 degreos. While
the rain isn’t Immediately going to turn lawns green
again, a continuation of afternoon showers now ap­
pears to lie ahead. On the northern side of Lake Mon­

roe, parts of Osteen recorded almost 1 1/4 inches of
rainfall in a brief period, but other areas near Osteen,
on Maytown Road where fires have destroyed a large
area of woodlands, the rains were not as helpful.

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2A •Semmota Herald. Sanford. Honda •Wednesday. July 1. 1998

Enjoy a good joke, today’s the day
^

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Observing International JokiDay may require wincing now
and then tpday. nut II you bear
a good one. send It along to
Wayne Relnsgel In Collinsville.
111. He's gathering a collection for
an Intel national Joke Contest.
Some recent entries Include
puns such as:
Johnny Cosh Is a pay toilet.
Halfback Is what you get when
you loan your wife $?0.
Betty Crocker Is a Hour child.
Drunk drivers are people who
put the quart before the horse.
Edgar Allen Poe was a raven
maniac.
Twins l&gt;cgtn ns womb mates
Pocahontas was one Sweet
Stoux.
A youngster asked tils fheud
wtiy seagulls only fly over the
sea.
Tlie friend replied. T h e y would
have to be called taigels If they
flew over the lwy."

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300 N. French Avo.. Sanford
(407) 322-2611 Fax (407) 323-9408

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the

RUSS
W HITE

rttinrll'llto H1
1 I U'n
north. Canadians
do
two
things wonderfully. T liry win
face-offs and Ihry make super
wives. Canada Duy used to be
known as Dominion Day. II com­
memorates the confederation of
Up))cr anil l-nwer Canada and
some of (hr Maritime Provinces
Into the Dominion o f Canada on
July I. 1867.

R espiratory
Problem s

Go Tigers
Beans aren't boring
Attention Mel Brooks: July Is
Nationul Baked Bean Month. It's
also National Blueberry Month.
National C.rl Along With Your Ex
Month. Cultivate Your Character
Month. and
Antt-Borrdom
Month. Thcre'H a Boring Institute
In Maplexyood. N.J. Institute
leaders are looking for bored pcopie. We suggest they- try some
talked beans.

It’s been so hot this summer,
that a man saw a dog chasing a
cat and they were both walking.
Cull Wavne Retnogcl at (618)
345-7436. Feel free to rib him
about International Joke Day.

Olivia DeHavilland

Sydney Pollack (64). Estoe
Lauder (90) will make up with
everyone. Fortner Olympic track
sensation .Carl Lewis (371 wtll
run the concessions.

Party with Klinger

0 Canada today

Okay, we're going to one fan­
tastic birthday party - a July 1
festival o f the stars. Our first cel­
ebrant
Is
actress
Olivia
DeHavtlland (82). Jsmla Pair
(G2) and Lsstle Caron (07) will
wear matching outfits. Dan
Aykroyd (46) wtU do a Blues
Brothers number with filmmaker

Today Is National I’ostnl Worker
Day. Be kind to your postal
worker. Leave a cool drink or a
note o f thnnks....It Is also
National Financial Freedom Day.
Be kind to yourself. Plan ahead.
And If you're headed to Canada,
enjoy Canada Day. This Is a hol­
iday for our goisl neighbors to

Directory lists government
non-profit organizations
Special to tke Harold

llow many o f you have watched
the Clemson Tigers piny on the
football field or basketball court?
Do you know how the university
got its nnnie. The answer Is from
Thomas Clemson. who was bom
on July I. 1807. He was n mining
engineer und agriculturist who
married John C. Calhoun's
daughter.
Anna.
Clemson
bequeathed the old Cnlhoun
Plantation to South Carolina and
Its agricultural collrge which
became Clemson Untvrrslty.

Thanks, Aba
On July I. 1862. PrsaMmt
Abcaksm tlacata signed Into
law a bill levying a 3 percent
Income tax on annual Incomes of
$600-$10,000 and a 5 percent
tax on Incomes more than
$ 10,000.

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Need To Board Your Cats?

Call the one and only:
L a rg e st A ccom odation s
In C en tral F lo rid a

Briefs-------Continued from Page 1A
thr City uf Winter Springs. The
Executive Session Is on exclu­
sive meeting not ojicn to the
general public, and Is slated to
begin nt 6:30 p.m.
Whiter Springs city hail la
located ut 1128 E. State Road

"The Affonlxblr Altm um r To A Kennel

434.

Q u ality C are In Your (to n e By a
Bonner Veterinarians Aaalatant

( 407 )

321*6073

Licensed &amp; Bonded tin tr I9B6

public policy through educa­
tion and advocacy. Political,
yet non-partisan, the League
does not endorse candidates.
For more Information call
(407) 339 9266.

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SO LUNAR TABLE: min. — •
a.m.. maj. 5:55 a.m., min.
h M l F Afternoon fhiuukr*
ns. Highs tn the mid-QOs.
i In the mld-70s. Saturday:
-noon thunderstorms. Highs
* mid-90s. Lows In the mid-

I3 j° 5 p m., maj. 6 ^ 5 p.m.
TIDES. Daytona Beach, nigh,
1:43 a.m.. 2:24 p.m., low: 8:12
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THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
Tatnaa 90 7S Tatnaa 04 75

2:44 p.m., low: 8:32 a.m.. 9:03

SATURDAY
FRIDAY
Tstrma 94 74 Tstrass 95 75

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4 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona Is 82 degrees and
at New Symma. 83 degrees.
Winds are from the south­
west at 10-15 m.p.h.

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"Serving Seminole County Since 1908"
Wsdnssday. July 1.1998 • Vot. 90. No. 222
Pubfcahsd: Daily Excopt Monday, Saturday 4 Christmas by
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Florida's Turnpike construc­
tion activities will be sus­
pended over the Independence
Day holiday weekend. As many
construction restrictions as
possible will be lifted from
noon Thursday through mid­
night Sunday In anticipation of
heavy traffic.
Even with the cutbacks,
southbound motorists can ex­
pect slowdowns and possible
delays during peak traffic pe­
riods over the three bridges tn
Osceola County, at mileposts
199. 206 and 220 south of the
Klsolnimce area.

NO PAYMENTS'
NO INTEREST'

Fryisilisli
Oviedo VFW Post 10139 and
Its Ladies Auxiliary will serve a
chicken and fish fry with all
the fbdn'a Saturday, Ju)y 11.
1998 from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
Adults are S5 and children
(10 ft under) are $2.50. For
take-out orders call (407) 3053524. The VFW Is located at
Seventh Street and Avenue E.
Chuluota.
Seminole Community Col­
lege Youth Programs la once
again partnering with the Or­
lando Museum of Art to bring
a special opportunity for stu­
dents entering 1st through 5th
grades.
Celebrate America features
hands-on art projects based on
the best known American art*
Iota such aa Georgia O'Keefe
and Andy Warhol.
The camp meets at the SCC
main campus, July 13-17 from
9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday. The fee la 499.
Please call 328-2453 for regis­
tration Information.

N m om srt wslcoms
The Newcomers' Club of
Central Florida wishes to wel­
come newcomers to the ana
and extend an Invitation to one
of the club's monthly meet­
ings.
Meetings are held at various
restaurants In the area. The
July *98 luncheon meeting will
be held on Thursday, July 10
at Alexanders Riverfront tor
Longwood. A scenic boat ride
up the Weltiva River wtU be
offered with the price of lunch.
Gathering time starts at
11:30 u.m. followed by lunch
at noon. For additional Infor­
mation and lunch reservations
call Margie at (407) 339-0320.

with
purehaaa of
carpatsl

Let Us Show
You Quality1

�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Flonda •Wednesday, July 1, 1998 - 3 A

POLICE
L ice n s e su sp e n d e d
Daniel Jac kson. 32. of 1420
Mam Ct., Sanford, was nrrested Monday. June 20, by
Florida Highway Patrol. Jackson was charged with driving
while llernse Is suspended or
revoked. Jackson wns arrested
on State Rond 417. Jackson
went through E-Pass lane
without on E-Pass.

P o s s e s s io n
Maxine Hernandez, 30. of
181 Crystul Luke Dr.. Luke
Maty, wns nirrated Monday,
June 20. by Seminole County
deputies.
Hernandez
was
ehnrged with possession of rornlnc. driving while license Is
suspended or revoked, and Ille­
gal llernse plate/attached tag
not nxslgnrd. Hernandez wns
arrrstrd nt the comer of State
Ruud 434 and Chnpman Road.

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Hrandon llogten. 24. of 2T&gt;3
3rd St.. Lake Mary, was ar­
rested Monday, June 20. by
Oviedo police, lioglen was
charged with possession of
dnig paraphernalia. Hoglen
was arrested nt the comer of
Stute Road 434 and Alafaya
Woods Boulevard. Hoglen-was
pulled over for no tag light
visible on his trailer and no
brake lights on the trailer.

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a wholesome afternoon of play and pleas­
ure. Special guests are to Include local
elected officials as well as area political
candidates.
There Is no charge for admission.

refrain from bringing their own sparklers
or fireworks.
The event this year, on Saturday. July 4.
Is being sponsored by Sanford Malnstrect.
SANFORD - In addition to the July 4th
observance, the Central Florida Zoological
Society will be celebrating Its 23rd anni­
versary on Independence Day. Special pro­
grams will be held In honor of the occa­
sion. Including $1 off on admission, free
birthday cake, and various animal demon­
strations and feeding programs.
The zoo Is located at 3755 N.W. Highway
17-92 Just enst of lnterstate-4 exit 52.
ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS - The city's Inde­
pendence Day celebration 'Red Hot &amp;
Boom!* will light up Cranes Roost Pork on
Friday. July 3, with a spectacular fireworks
show, a lumber of planned fun events, and
booths of food and beverages.
The celebration will feature music on the
rk‘a floating stage and a water ski show
Diamond Show Ski Team. A large video
screen will be Installed to assist people In
observing the events.
Festivities begin at 0 p.m. July 3. and
will end ut 11 p.m. Personal fireworks and
pels are prohibited at the event site.
APOPKA • Roger Williams Field at
Apopka High School will be the site of
Apopka’s giant day long family celebration
on Saturday, July 4th. Evrnts start at 3
p.m. and rontlnue until 9:30 p.m. with
fireworks to begin ut dusk.
Tire afternoon will feature what the
Apopka Chamber of Commerce said will be

CHULUOTA - It will be fun for all ages In
Chuluota on July 4th, with a Wheels With­
out Motors parade. Youngsters from in­
fants through 100 years of age are Invited
to Join the parade of motorless vehicles;
strollers, wagons, trikes, training wheels,
skateboards, wheelchairs, etc., and march
through the streets of the city.
The parade will start at 1 p.m. at Chu­
luota Grocery and follow Seventh Street to
the VFW post, prizes will be awarded In
each category. A registration fee of 50
cents Is reaulred. with proceeds to go di­
rectly to the Children’s Bum Camp of
Florida.
The event Is sponsored by VFW Post
10139 In Chuluota. and Its Ladles Auxil­
iary. who suggest entrants decorate their
motorless vehicles In red white and blue
befitting of the holiday colors.
In addition to the parade, other festivi­
ties and features Include bingo games.
Sparky the Fire Dog. Smokry Bear, the fire
department's Squirt Tank, clowns, door
prizes and plenty of refreshments.
Following a day long lineup of activities,
there will be a giant fireworks display be­
ginning at 9 p.m. off Lake Emerald.
WINTER SPR1NOS • The city of Winter
Springs will present Holiday at Home In­
dependence 98 Festival on July 4th at Cen­
tral Winds Park. (SR-434, rust of l\iscawllla Road).

The event, beginning at 0 p.m. will fea­
ture entertainment, a youth bicycle auction
(Art Orlndle. auctioneer), a barbecue din­
ner served by the Winter Springs High
School Athletic Department from 0-9 p.m.,
and fireworks In the evening.
For additional Information or dinner
tickets phone 320-8750.
CLERMONT/GROVELAND - The South
Lake Chamber of Commerce Is planning n
number of events for the South Lake 4th of
July Celebration. Several known bands
from Nashville will perform on the main
stage at Lake David Park. July Little Miss
and Little Mister Firecracker pageants will
be held and a Wakeboard Explosion Is
planned beginning at 9 a.m. with awnrds
presented at 0 p.m.
For Information or registration on the
wakeboard event phone (352) 429-3574.
For other events, phone the chamber ofllce
at (352) 394-4191.
OVIEDO • Riverside Park, between
Mitchell Hammock and McCulloch Road,
north of the University of Central Florida
will be the setting for the July 4th event In
Oviedo. The Parks and Recreation Depart­
ment Is offering a fun-filled day complete
with a pool-aide DJ, cake and Ice pops.
One of the featured events will be a 5K
run. It will be divided into 9 separate age
groups plus a wheelchair group. First, sec­
ond and third place medallions will be
awarded for each group with overall win­
ners receiving gift certificates. Pre registra­
tion Is $10. or $12 on the day of the event.
For Information regarding the event,
phone 977-0081.

Raalatlng arraat
Jason Me M a im s, 10, of 200
1/2 Orange Avc.. Longwood.
was arrested Monday. June 20.
by Oviedo police. McManus
was charged with resisting
without violence. McManus was
arrrstrd at the comer of State
Road 434 and Alafaya Woods
Boulevard.

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P etit theft
Stephanie Perez. 22. of 1187
Pulmway Dr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Monday. June 20, by
Lake Mary police, i’rrez was
charget! with petit theft and re­
sisting without violence. Perez
was unrated In the 100 block
of Washington Avenue. Perez
was a passenger In a car that
ran a red light before police
pullrd the car over.

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CybermomCost la asd h o s

through.* said Jim Solomons,
police Information officer for
the Orange County Sheriffs
Office. Oliver first contacted
un attorney to set up ball with
a bondsman. She then was
released shortly after posting
bond totaling $9,237. The to­
tal was from warrants from
both counties.
Oliver made history when she
became the first woman to give
birth live on the World Wide
Web at the Arnold Palmer
Hospital for Women and Chil­

today!

Firesdren. Thousands of
web
browser* accessed the site to
see history In the making be­
fore Oliver disappeared.
The Seminole County Sher­
iff a Office Is pleased this came
to a conclusion.* said Steve
Harriett, chief deputy with the
Sheriffs Office. Harriett aald
that the Sheriffs office dedi­
cated resources to the pursuit
of Oliver.
The State Attorney's Office la
currently looking Into the
situation. No trial date has
been set for Oliver at this time.

Caatiaasg I s

afternoon to help extinguish
any of the blaze in surrounding
wooded areas.
Other fires in the general
area were west of Osteen In the
Oust) Ranch Road area. Tues­
day afternoon's rainfall In that
area it credited with being of
big help in fighting the blaze,
but the previous extensive dry
spell left the woodlands easy
targets for lightning and
sparks from other fires.

residents to remember that as
long as the drought conditions
remain, a statewide ban on
burning remains In effect.
To aaaist law enforcement In
combating arson which Is be­
lieved to Be the cause of many
of the fires, the State Fire mar­
shal has set up an arson hot­
line. The number la 1-800-3425809.

Additional statistics from
FEMA Ust 126 bulldozers. 123
firefighting engines. 10 heli­
copters and 22 water tenders
have been put Into service,
along with approximately 2.500
fireniters.

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Department will continue to
provide women, Infanta and
children services including
Immunizations. Maternity pa­
tient* will be provided services
at the health department's
Sanford location.
Meanwhile, the American
Red Cross of Central Florida
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training to new locations in
Casselberry and Altamonte
Springs.
*Our goal la to wu'&lt;* our
training aa convenient as pos­
sible to obtain for Seminole
County residents,* said Jim
Ledbetter, Health and Safety
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training In Longwood. Sanford
and Oviedo for some time,
we're now adding Casselberry
and Altamonte Springs to the
list aa well.*
The Altamonte Springs loca­
tion Is at Eaatmonte Park. 830
Magnolia Drive. The Cassel­
berry location is at Wlrx Park,
806 Mark David Bhrd.

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ANNIB PEARL HALL

Annie Pearl Hall, 83. English
Court. Winter Park, died Satur­
day, June 27. 1998. Bom in
Tennllle, Ga.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1968. Mrs.
Hall was a housekeeper. She
was a member of New Hope
Missionary Baptist Church.
Winter Park.
Survivors Include son. Curtis
W. *CW* Wright. Bartow. Oa.;
slaters. Rosa Robinson. Winter
Park,
LUllan
Crowder.
Sanderville. Oa.; brother, Mike
Hunt III, Sanderville. Oa.; 4
grandchildren;
13
great­
grandchildren; 18 great-great­
grandchildren.
Golden’s Funeral Home. Inc..
Winter Park, In charge of ar­
rangements.

Cape Canaveral and a Jailer for
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Office. He served In the U.S.
Navy for 25 yean and retired
as a Chief Petty Officer. Mr.
Morgan waa a member of Ma­
sonic Lodge In Sanford.
Survivors Include daughters,
Nikki Belalto, Raleigh. N.C..
Sandra Snook, Palm City. Fla.:
son,
Michael.
Monument.
Colo.: 10 grandchildren: 2
great-grandchildren.

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wife,
Martha: daughter. Deborah R.
Hudson. Sefmer, Fla.: staters,
Dorothy MeReynolds. Martha
Yancey. Peggy Teten. all of
Sanford; brother, J.P. Jr., Lake
Mary: 3 granddaughter*.
Baldwin-FairchUo Oakiawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangements.

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Turtle Trail. Lake Mary, died
Monday, June 29, 1998. Bom
In Camilla. Oa., he moved to
Central Florida in 1928. Mr.
Stevens retired in 1965 from
Seaboard Systems Railroad af­
ter 40 years as a railroad engi­
neer. He was a member of
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78, Cary. N.C.. died Monday. Union, Penny Pinches*. San­
June 22. 1988. Bom Nov. 12. ford. and Elks Lodge. Sanford.
1919 In South Carolina, he was Mr. Stevens served in the U.8.
a longtime resident of Central Air Force during WWII. He was
Florida. Mr. Morgan was an a member of First United
RCA electrician for 10 years at Methodist Church of Sanford.

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Serving Sanford and Seminole County as w e have for more than 50 years.

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July 1998

Bill Sim m ons Roast
Friday, J u ly 10th

Sanford Mayor Larry Dale, United States Congressman John Mica, and Chamber
Executive D irector Ronald Rose participated in Use groundbreaking ceremonies fo r the
new 46A / I-4 interchange. Construction on the longawailed project w ill begin in afew
weeks, and w ill cost S9.9 m ilium . The 46A bridge over 1-4 w ill be dosed fo r several
months during construction and the project w ill take two years to complete. The
groundbreaking event was a cooperative effort o f Metroplan Orlando, the Sanford, Lake
Mary and Seminole County Chambers o f Commerce.

Chamber Business Expo
A u g . IS , S a m in o h T o w n o C o n to r

Local Marina to calibrate
75 years In business
Sanford Boat W orks 6c Marina is a
boating tradition on the St. Johns River.
Started bv the Smith family in 1924. The
marina has continually provided safe
moorage, expert boat repair, and a
friendly atmosphere for boaters.
Sanford Boat W orks is able to store
boats from IS ft. to 65 ft. in their 171
slips. Competitive pricing assures dock­
ing your boat at the manna, one o f the
b a t bargains on the river.
Sanford Boat Works tc Marina is a full
service marina with highly skilled staff
o f technicians, trained in Mercruiser,
Volvo-Penta, O M C and Onan as well as
inboards, and inboard/out boards.
The Sanford Boat W orks Indian
Mound Yacht Club offers a du b house
and pool year round where you can
enjoy socializing with fellow boaters.
The marina is convenient to both O r ­
lando and Daytona Beach, located at
4130 C elery Avenue, Sanford. For more
information call 407-322-6613.

The Greater Sanford Chamber o f
Commerce is proud to present the an­
nual Seminole Towne Center Business
Expo, Saturday , August 15, 1998 from
9:00 A M to 9:00 PM.
Chamber members are encourraged to
take advantage o f this great marketing
opportunity to showcase your business.
e Business Expo is held during Backto School promotions and will give you
high visibility, business to business net­
working, new leads and potential cus­
tomers and community and regional ex­
posure.

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Masterpiece Homes
V isrr Florida
William Howard’s Jewelers
Rich Plan of Florida
Baybead Eye Centre
Rose Cottage Tea Room
Central Florida Zoological Park
Sanford Museum
Orlando/Sanford Airport
Wharton-Smith, Inc.
Times Sauaie Bistro
Ace Hardware
Choo Choo Car Wash
Rivership Romance
Amtrak Auto Train
Higgins House Bed f t Breakfast
Seminole Herald
Castrol X-Express Lube
Sanford I
Apartments
Sun Ray Printing ot Central Florida
Stairs Property Management f t Realty

Participants will receive an 8' skirted
table, tw o chairs, and 110 volt d e a rie
power. The cost for members is S I55,
nonprofit organizations SI00, and non­
members $275.
If your business would like to partici­
pate, please call the chamber 322-2212.

Members m isting out
on great opportunities
By: Dan Barger, Vice President
Lawn Master o f Central Florida, In c
A mere 8 % out o f nearly one thou­
sand chamber members attended June's
Business After Hours. I find this b u d to
understand, as there is no better place to
develop long term relationships with
fellow business owners
As vice-president o f Lawn Masters, I
encourage all o f our employees to regu­
larly attend chamber functions. The bigthe business team you have present,
more effective you w ill be at net­
working.
Y ou will find that Sanford Chamber
Business A fter Hours is an excellent fo ­
rum for your representatives to present
your company to other business associ­
ates and for you to evaluate their perfor­
mance.
O ur community's economic growth
relies strongly on a network o f local
businesses prom oting and supporting
each ocher.
Please attend the chamber's next Busi­
ness A fter Hours function with your
business team and begin to form rela­
tionships that w ill strengthen and grow
your business fo r yean to come.

Tickets arc still available fo r the Bill
Simmons Roast. This fun-filled event
w ill be held Friday, July 10th, 7 P M at
the Marina H otel. T h e roast was originaly scheduled for the Sanford C ivic
Center, but has been m oved to the
Marina H otel main dining room . A
cash bar w ill be available.
T h e dinner is being held to honor
r a ilin g Sanford C ity Manager, Bill
Simmons. Show your appreciation fo r
Bill's many yean o f service and dedica­
tion to the city o f Sanford.
Roasten include:
Form er County
Com m issioner Sandra G lenn, C ity
Planner Jay Marder, C ity Com m unity
D evelopm ent D ir e a o r Charles R ow e,
C ity Com m issioner W h itey Eckstein,
and M ayor Larry Dale. T h e master o f
ceremonies w ill be Larry Strickler
with BellSouth. T ic k a s are available at
the Sanford Cham ber at the cost o f
$25 per pen on which w ill include din­
ner and entertainment. T ic k a infor­
mation call 322-2212.

Main Street director named
Linda Kuhn has been named Main
Street direaor and will assume her post
on July 13. Kuhn is a long-time Sanford
resident and graduate o f Seminole High.
The executive officers o f the Sanford
Chjunber o f Commerce and Sanford
Main Strea recently met to explore
ways the tw o organizations can work
more effeaiveiy together, especially in
the area o f economic development.

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401 West 13th Street, Sanford
Tueaday, July 28, 3:30 PM

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July 1998

BusinessVision

Environmental Center
makae "friend**

How business can work with schools
Chamber to publish business involvement guide

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T h ere is an increasing interest ia th e
Sanford ares business com m u n ity
about vo lu n teerin g in th e schools.
T h e Educa tion C om m ittee o f the
G reater Sanford ^Jm w ii*, o f C o m ­
m erce, w o rk in g w ith th e School to
W o tk and C om m u n ity In volvem en t
nf f i f f f o f |||f Sem inole C ou n ty Pu blic
Schools, w ill soon have a guide to help
business com m u nity direct th eir tim e
and resources w h ere th ey are m ost
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fo r — »««»• inj a host fo r a student o r
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have a life changing im pact. Becom ing
a school volu nteer, w ork in g w ith the
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a b ig help. Y o u r in-kind services arc
alw ays needed some w here in the
These opportunities d o n ot stop w ith
just on e sch ool. I f you ere inclined to
invest significant tim e *"*1 talents, the
Foundation fo r Sem inole C ou n ty Pub­
lic Schools cou ld use you . C a ll D ede
Schaffner, 3204)176 to net m ore in form etion. A ls o th e Business A d visory
B oard fo r Sem in ole C o u n ty Pu blic
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W h en the op p ortu n ity list is pubU riud this F«ii please r* * * e herd lo
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Pat Burkett, Environm ental Educa­
tion specialist, Sanf ord C ham ber executrve director R onald Roee, G abrielle
M ilch , and D ede Schaffner. Com m un ity In vol v em ent coordin ator w ith
Sem inole C ou n ty Pu blic School
hosted an organisational w «**iw | o f
the "Frien ds o f the E nvironm ental
Studies C enter*.
T h e goal o f the "Friends” is to raise
public awareness, sponsor fundrxhing
activities* T h e (ro u p h it established
fTiFttiKpriliip levels* to hopes o f eoUect*
in g seed m oney. T h e contribution
levels range fro m 819 fo r senior citi­
zens, to $290 fo r corporations.
A n y o n e intercsteo in jo in in g _th e
lends crotti
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T h e G reeter S enford C lu m b er o f
C om m erce is p lresed to announce that
Pat SenteQ, em p loyee representative
w ith the Jobe K Benefits C en ter o f
Florida, anil coordinate th e organiza­
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OUTDOORS

upsetting finale

JIM
7/ SHUPE

Sharks end Sunniland Corp
streak, but Sunniland still
wins Sanford women’ s title

Scientists
looking into
allikator
deaths on
Lake Griffin

fro m Staff M p o rti

SANFORD _ It was a very strange
evening at Ptnehurst Park Tuesday
night as the Sanford Recreation
Department Women's Spring Slow
Pitch Softball League closed out Its
season.
Sunniland Corporation closed
out Its season the way It began,
with a loss, but In between It won
all eight games to wtn the champi­
onship.
The Sharks, which wrapped up
second place with the victory, did
the damage this time, scoring 10
runs In the fifth Inning to erase an
11-7 deficit and holding on for a
17-12 upset.
The other two games also had a
bearing on the final standings, and
they weren't even played.
In the scheduled second game.
Vaughan Incorporated broke a tie
for third place with the Eagles
when the Eagles failed to show up.
The same thing happened in the
third game as W.D. Associates
failed to field a team, allowing
Curt's Alleyrats to claim a 7-0 for­
feit victory and a share of fourth
place with the Eagles.
The final standings are: Sunnlland Corporation (8-2), the
Sharks (6-3), Vaughan Incorpo­
rated (5-5). the Ea£es and Curt's
Alleycats (both 4-6) and W.D. As­
sociates (2-7).
Sunniland got off to a fast start,
scoring six runs In the top of the
first Inning.
Barb Martin led off the game
with a home run. Ann Lansa and
Carol Cranlck followed with singles

ANFORD _ Wildlife scientists from a v a rtof state gendes are trying to figure out

what la klllli g alligators on 0.000-acre Lake
QrKIln. At la t count, at least 40 gators have
died o f unk town causes. Meanwhile, adult
gators are ppductng few vtable eggs.
The Game tnd Fresh Water Fish Commis­
sion has coi traded with Dr. Ferran Ross of
the Universl y o f Florida's Museum o f Natu­
ral History to unravel the mystery. Ross
summoned dentists and other officials to
Gainesville I ay 10 to Arm up a plan to And
out why the gators are dying. Major players
In the task 1 rce Include the Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission, St. Johns River

p rob lem s:
b lu e-g ree n
ta m in a tio n
C ylin d ros
tific a lly lin k
res u lt Jn ct

y lln d ro s p e rro o p s is (a typ e o f
algae), d isea se, ch em ica l c o n ­
ind n u tritio n .
erm o p a is , a lth o u gh n e ver scien ­
d to a llig a to r d ea th s b efore, ca n
n d ltlon s th a t ca n k ill Aah a n d

o th e r an ln u a. It la n o t to x ic to h u m an s In
n a tu ra l coni e n tra lio n s , h ow ever.
H a b ita t d egra d a tion , u su a lly th e res u lt o f
h u m an p op u lation In creases, la a m assive
sta tew id e problem th a t a ffe c ts a ll w ild life , an d
ca n ca u se a va rie ty o f d isea ses.
C h e m ic a l'c o n ta m in a tio n , w h ich a lre a d y
h a s cau sed a g re a t d e clin e in th e a llig a to r
p o p u la tio n In n e a rb y L a k e A p op k a, la a n ­
o th e r p o ten tia l ca u se.
"L a k e OrtJAn h aa b een g e ttin g a g ric u ltu ra l
a n d u rb a n ru n o ff fo r th e p a st 30 -40 y e a rs ,"
Rosa aaid.
N u tritio n la a n o th er p o ssib le cu lp rit. In r e ­
ce n t resea rch In vo lvin g sea tu rtles, scien tists
fou n d th a t tu rtles th a t a te a d ie t a rtific ia lly
h ig h In p ro tein w e re In clin ed to p rod u ce
m ore e g g s -b u t w ith a n ex trem ely lo w fe r til­
ity ra te a m on g th e eg g s.
"L a k e G riffin 's pro b le m s co u ld b e th e re s u lt
o f a n y o n e o f th ese fa cto rs o r a n y co m b in a ­
tion o f th em ,” R osa sa id . "O r It m ay b e so m e­
th in g els e th a t w e a re n 't a w a re o f.

SHUPE'S SCOOP
E ven though alUgatora cure p reh istoric,
su b tle changes In th e environm ent o r
unseen p o llu tion can th rea ten th e ir very
existen ce.

haaitan River
C a p ta in J a ck a t Port Canaveral re p o rts
sp o tty o ffsh o re a ctio n . K in g m ack erel c o n ­
tin u e to tilt o n Beltran Wats an d * A Burf
D olp h in a n d w a h o o a re sca ttered a n d n o t
relia b le. T rip le ts !! a re In th e b u o y lin e a n d
{fo u n d e r a re b itin g In sid e th e P o r t. T ro u t a n d
redAah a re ra ted a s g o o d o n th e fla ts o f th e
panana and In d ia n Rlvega.
lt'a m a in ly aheepahead a t fla m e in le tS om e flo u n d er a re h ittin g A n ger m u lle t
a lo n g th e so u th je ttie s . RedAah, d ru m , sm a ll

scoring double before Dtno Wilson
rapped the scoring with a single.
The Sharks got a pair of runs
back In the bottom of the first In­
ning as Sheila Sanders and Robin
Disnop had one out singles and
both scored on a two-out single by
Deborah Van Demark.
Sunniland came right back with
two runs In the top of the second
inning as Ann Lama singled and
Cranlck walked. Lanza scored on a
single by Anderson and Cranlck
scored on a pound out by Bagley.
In the third Inning, the Sharks
scored two runs as Tanya Oeiger
singled and got to second on an er­
ror. from where she scored when
Sanders reached on an error.
Sanders later scored on a Denise
Stallings ground out.
Sunniland Increased the lead to
I I -4 In the top of the fourth Inning
as Cranlck and Flnck reached on
Anderson and a sacrifice fly by
Myers. Anderson also scored when
Melissa Anderson singled.
The Sharks started their come­
back In the bottom of the fourth
Inning. With one out Gloria EArd
singled and scored as thy

B Bee’s
sweeps
way to
big lead
SANFORD _ B Bee's Home
Cooking stamped Its seal on the
top spot In the City of Lake Mary
Department of Parka and Recrea­
tion Men's Spring Wednesday Night
Slow Pitch Softball League by
■weeping away Ita taro nearest
competitors at the Lake Mary
Sports CwnpH t last Wednesday.
B Bee'a Home Cooking overcame
a five-run top of the second Inning
by Celeste Industries with nine
runs of its own in the bottom of the
second Inning and went on to
crush the previously once-beaten
squad 20-5.
B Bee'a Home Cooking did even
better In the nightcap, again with a
big second Inning (an eight-runner

FISHING FORECAST
B ream an d c a tfis h w ill b it th ro u g h o u t th e
su m m er In th e riv e r. B aas a c tio n w ill b e a t a
stan d s till ex cep t for e a r ly a n d la te a t n ig h t.
T h e E u a f e i l K a re a w ill ba a h o tsp o t w ith
w a ter w e ll w ith in th e ban k a.
E xpect g rea t ca tch a n d relea se sn ook actkm a t
F lou n d er. redAah.
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re a d ily strik e live b a it or a n lflc ia la . S n o o k
a n d ta rp o n a re a lso a c tiv e back In th e S c-

Teresa Flnck and Belinda Ander­
son both reached on errors.
Sue Uagley followed with a
grounder that scored Cranlck and
Kim Myers hit a sacrifice fly to

Godzillas’ ready for state
HERALD STAFF WIVIKR
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS . On July 10. the West
Seminole PONY Pinto All-Stars, "»f* » up of players
ages 8-to-10. will take the field In Tamps In the state
tournament.
The youngsters earned recognition this year on

Jeb Bush to serve as Pepsi 400 Grand Marshall
...
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During Bush's tenure as Florida's Secretary of
More recently. Bush established the Four*
Commerce, he aaw Ant hand the worldwide ex- tkm for Florida's Future _ a grassroots organ
poaure and the economic Impact of motorsporta tkm that has positively Impacted public pol
DAYTONA BEACH _ Jeb Bush, former Secre­ at Daytona. He was also the Republican nomi­
tary of Commerce for the State of Florida, will nee for governor in 1004.
serve as Omnd Marshall for the inaugural nighttime naming of the Pepsi 400 on July 4 at Day­
Buah came to Florida nearly 18 years ago. In
tona International Soeedwav.
*1 am honored to serve as Orand
of
the 1096 Pepsi 400," Buah said. ‘ For 40 yean
this race has been a top-notch event on the
racing circuit and has held a special place In
the hearts of people of Florida and racing fans Miami-based Codina Oroup Is now the largest
everywhere. I wish all participants and fans a full-service commercial real estate company in
successful, safe and repayable racing weekend." South Florida.

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MenContinued from Page IB
this time), and
went on to clobber third place
Blue Haven Poola, 20-3.
It looked like their might be
an upset brewing In the open­
ing game of the evening as
winless Seminole Power Sports
took an 8-4 lead Into the bot­
tom of the sixth Inning. But
when the Inning ended Jcmlgan Properties had scored i l
runs and pulled out a 15-8 tri­

umph.
B Bee’s Home Cooking Is
now 6-0 and leads Celeste In­
dustries (4-2) by two fUll
games. Trailing the leaders
are. Blur Haven Pools (3-3),
Jemtgan Properties (2-4) and
Seminole Power Sports (0-6).

loul Lane (across from Mayfair
Country Club) starting at 6:30
p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Jemtgan Properties: three
hits _ David Marshall (triple,
run. five RBI). Edwin Rentas
(triple, three tuns. RBI). Joe
Massero (triple, two runs. RBI):
two hits _ Randy Simpson and
David Encnrcion (two tuns

Seminole soccer school
M agic w aive Price
ORLANDO _ Orlando Magic General Man­
ager John Oabriel announced late Tuesday
that veteran guard Mark Price had been
waived.
Price waa acquired from the Golden State
Warrior* In exchange for guard Brian Shaw
and forward David Vaughn on October 27.
1997.
The four-time NBA AM-Star averaged 9.5
points per gome. 4.7 aaalat i per game and
2.0 rebounds per gome for the Magic this
past season, hta first tn Orlando. He started
33 of the 63 games In which he saw action
for the Magic in 1997-08 and scored tn dou­
ble figures 22 times.
Price recorded a season-high 23 points on
two occasions, against New Jersey on De­
cember 22 and against the Los Angeles Clip­
pers on November 18. He also led Orlando tn
assists 29 tknes an dished out a season-high
13 assists against Vancouver on December
13.
Price has averaged 15.2 points. 6.7 assists
and 2.6 rebound* per game over the course
of his 13-year professional career. He Holds
the all-time NBA record for free throw per­
centage with a .904 mark (2.l35-for-2.362).

LAKE MARY _ The 19th annual SEMINOLE
SOCCER SCHOOL ofTers two weeks of aimmer soccer Instruction at Lake Mary High
School. This 0 am. to 4 p.m. day camp will
alao Indude Indoor aocccr In an air condi­
tioned gym.
The two weeks are July 6-10 and July 1317. The ■*cost la 9120 per week or 9225 for
both weeks.
Training wlU be provided for boys and
glrfo, age 5 1/2-15, Individuals or teams by a
staff of experienced soccer coaches.
Par registration brochures and Informa­
tion. contact camp director Larry McCorkle
at 320-9557 or 320-9706 during the day or
695-2131 In the evenings.

scored and two RBI each): one
hit _ Ramon Padilla (run, RBI).
Dave
Simmons,
Carmello
Vedello and Louis Hemandes
(one run scored each): one RBI
_ Net) ShllUngford, Roland Jerntgsn.
Seminole Power Sports: four
hits _ Kenny McAdam (triple.
two runs): three hits ______
_ Tim
Oster (home run. triple, two
runs, three RBI), Jorge Ro­
drigues (run): two hits _ Rick
Wcidon (triple, nut), Hal Hsndetaon (run. RBI).
Robbie
Carney and Ted Michaelia (one
RBI each): one hit _ Ron (run.
RBI). Frank (RBI).
B Bee's Home Cooking: four
hits _ W.L Oracey (home run,
double, three run*, five RBI):

three hits _ 8am Raines (two
double*, three runs, two. RBI).
Tbmmy Oracey (double, two
runs, three RBI). Tbny Smith
(four runs, two RBI): two hits _
Craig Merkerson (triple, run.
three RBI), Curtis Tabor (two
runs, RBI), Myriel Reid (run.
RBI), Nokia Roberta (two KBI).
Keithtan Roberta (two runs);
one hit . Dak Helen (nut,
RBI). BtDy Oracey (run).
Celeste Industries: two hits .
Sean
McDonough
(double.
RBI). Mike! Edwardsi (run.
RBI):
I
one hit _ Frankie Phillips
■ M m
(double, run), Kevin Schwet
(two RBI). Scott Carter and
Corey Reome (one run scored
each), Tony Duncan. Chris
Radcltffe; one run. one RBI .
Bob Reah.

RAINES Q A U Q I
TUn Raines is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playin g far the New
York Yankees. His atats fa r the IM S season Is
In the first column, perasnal’beet season
totals in the second colum n and career touts

SCC basketball team camp
SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
will host a Boys High School Freshman ft
Junior Varsity Team Camp at the SCC
Health ft Physical Education Center July 23*
through-25.
Coat will be 9250 per team and will be un­
der the direction of 13-year NBA player Oreg
Kite, a new assistant coach at SCC. Other
camo Instructors will be SCC head men’s
coach Stanley Cromartte and men’s asal ahane Huvtens.
Hut
tant Shane
Call 328-2090 for more information.

B Bee’s Home Cooking: four
hits _ W.L Oracey (triple, dou­
ble. three runs, four RBI); three
hits _ Kelthlan Roberts (home
nut. three runs, fdur RBI). Billy
Omcey (triple, three nins,
RBI): two hits _ Craig Merkerton (double, two runs, three
RBI), Nokia Robrrts (double,
two runs. RBI). A thur Bames.
(two runs. RBI). Oreg Hardy
(run. two RBI). Sam Raines
(two runs). Myrt I Reid (run).
Tommy Oracey; die hit . Tony
Smith (run. RBI). Curtis Tabor
(three RBI), Robe t Stevens.
Blue Haven Pot a: two hits
John Poole (trip! . run). Scott
DeOralf (double, wo RBI); one
hit _ Mike Fratrtl (triple, nut).
Bob Palagano (1R|D. Tbdd Cox
(run). Brad Kllngt r.

(Including 1996 games) In the third ralumn.
Raines went 2*for-4, Including a double.
■cored two runs and drove In one t help David
Cone win hla Uth game In the lankeea B-2
victory over the Philadelphia PhtllMi Tuesday.

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At-bats.••SO*
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Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
la asking donors of all types
blood • especially O-type do­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 B. Second St. For
information, call 322-0822.

(fencing for Sonlora
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance la held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 *4:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Chic Center. Live mu­
sic by the Deltonlans 13-piece
bond. Donation $3.00.
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Al-Anon
A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday,
at 8 p.m.. at I I I E. 27th St..
Just west, of Sanford Avenue tn
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

Coaatllnoro
•The
CoastItners
_ iare held at 10 a.m.
the first! Wednesday of each
month at the Sanford Senior
Center. 401 K. Seminole Btvd.
AB interested railroaders,
brill acute and retired, are Inriled to gtlmd.
Fbr information, call Horace
Orem. 3^2-5403.

Recovery Inc
Recovery Inc., is a self-help
mental health organintlon for
people who aufler from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
For
2003. or

TOPS
A local chapter of TOPS
(Take Off founds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 6&amp;0
P i , in the ■ »**«»«»■ " of
South Seminole Hospital, m s
W. S.R.
434.
Loogwood.
Weighing brings at s?an p.m.
The first meeting is held every

decisions and
In focus. Cs
more information.

Film Strloo
The West Volusia Holocaust
Memorial Council presents the
1005-00 film series the first
Wednesday of every month
through March, at 7:30 p.m., at
the Temple Shalom of Deltona.
1785 Elkcom Blvd.

Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Lake Maly
meets Thursday mornings,
7:30-8:30 a.m.. at the Marriott
Courtyard, off West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Brian
Overby, president, at 322-0034.

Sortome Club
The Sertoma Club of South
Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancement of speech and
hearing children, meets every
Thursday morning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m.. at the Sabot Point
Country Chib on Wddwa
Springs Rood. Longwood. Po­
tential members are invited to
attend.

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

Toastmasters
The Omni Toastmasters Club
•6081 wtU meet at &amp;30 p m
every Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Ifeathrow. Ouests and prospec­
tive members are wslrome.
Call Bertram Obck, 333-600$.
for more information.

Alanon, Alatran
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boll. Add peppers, tomato,
pineapple Juice to boiling
liquid. Simmer for 3 minutes.
Dissolve cornstarch In 1/4 cup
cold water, add to simmering
mixture, stirring gently and
constantly
until
sauce
thickens. Add shrimp and
pineapple rings cut In half and
simmer for 3 minutes.

will) marinade very often.
When chicken Is done (185
degrees Internal temperature)
serve on hot platter and dilute
marinade over the top.
For dessert serve a variety of
small cookies, bit size tnrts set
In (he center of the table.
There are a number or choices
available In most grocery
stores In the specialty food
section.

I cup cooked ground pork
(drained of excess (at)
-'tr
1/3 cup One chopped onions
1/3 cup small fresh bean
aorouta
1 tbs. light soy sauce
C
1/4 tap. ginger powder
___1/4 tap. allspice
1/2 tso. salt and white pepper
1
4 egS, wed beaten
rra*n&gt; Cooking oil (deco fry depth)
Hestoil at least 5 toetnehes
deep until approximately 360
c
to 400 degrees. Mix all
1 “ ** Ingredients together tn a bowl.
Using a metal ladle. fUl ladle
with mixture, lower Into hot oil
and Up out mixture all at once.
When they float to top remove
from oil wtth slotted scoop or
1 lb. bay scallops
spoon. Serve on hot platter
1/3 cup fins chopped on
wtth sauce.
1 cetera aUflL choooed
1/4 cup each water civ
and bamboo shoots cho
1-1/2 cup chicken stock
1/4 cup cucumber cl
1 tbs. molasses
very fine
1 tbs. kght soy sauce
1/4 cup chopped mushrooms
1-1/2 tap. cornstarch dissolved
1f l cup chicken stock
In 2 tbs. cold water
Otound Pork. $3. IS/lb. Winn
1/3 tap. pepper
Heat stock, molasses and Dixie • $3.18; Dean sprouts.
2 of. Shmy wtne
$.78/lb. Winn Dixie - $.78:
1 ox. light soy sauce
Light soy sauce. $1.40/10 ox.
Sesame og to cook wtth
Winn Dixie • $1.00; Bay
In a vcey hot fry pan or wok.
If you hove one, beat od urn*
scallops. $4.00/8*. Winn Dixie
• $4.00; Water chestnuts.
$.75/8 os. Food Lion • $.76:
Bamboo shoots. $£0/8 os.
Flood Lion - $.00; Cucumber.
$.78 each Boggs • $.7$:
Mushrooms, $1.71/0 os. Wbm
Dixie - $1.78; Shrimp $4.08/8*.
Winn Dixie • $4.0$; Pineapple
(inn. $.00/20 os. Wbm Dixie •
$.00; O rem pepper 3/11.00
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Chinese food is one of the
most popular types of food
people in this country eat. The
fact that there is hardly a town
that doesn't have a Chinese
restaurant in the area Is proof
of Its popularity. Despite all
the
jokes • about
the
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Chinese cooking we love to go
out Aw Chinese food.
China Is an enonoous
country with centuries of
culture
and
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varieties
of cuisine
and
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Legal Notices
Flerida D agl. af Revenue
Semlnele Ceunty,
Pforlda
Aeeewnt SOI BS1TS4SST
Flerida Department ol
FteVenue,

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Detendenl
County Court
Orange Ceunty,
Florida
Caee S SA BS-11B

Mike Andereon.

Pleintm
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Complete Interlore. Ine..

Legal Notices
AMERICANS w r m DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF ISM. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEOINO
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE 134S 2STH STREET.
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO
CCEDINQS MOT) 330-4440 TOO
(40T) 333-3323
Publish Jun* 14, July I. S. IS.
ISM With Sal* being held on
July 37. IM S
DEN-301

Delendant
Clreutt Court
IN T N I C IR C U IT O OUR T PON
Semlnele County,
SIM IN O LB CO UNTY.
Florida
PtONlOA
PRO BATS DIVISION
Caee SSS-STSt C A IS L
Pile Nueaker SS-STB-CP
10M. Inc .
Plelntm IN RE; ESTATE OF
ALOISIA
M OOMBINO,
ve
formerly ALOISIA M KLUTZ.
complete Interlore. Ine.,
"
Delendant
Deceased
NOTICE
MOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
OP SHERIFF'S SALE
The admintetretlon ol Ihe
"NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEH
that by virtue ol that certain eelale ol ALOISIA U . BOMBIWrtl of Elocution leeued out of NO, formerly ALOISIA M.
end under Iho oeel el the KLUTZ. Deceased, File Number
Clreull Court ol Seminolo M-S7S-CP. la pending In Ihe
Clreull Court for Seminole
Ceunty. Florida. Caee • S3-0741
Florida.
Probate
CA IS L upon a Anal ludgment County.
rendered In the aloroeald court Dnrtemn. Ihe address ol which
la 301 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
on the Ith day at June A O
Florida 32771. The names end
t M ) In that certain caee enU'
tied LOM. Ine.. Plaintiff ve . addressee ol Ihe Personal
Representative
and
the
Complete
Interlore.
Inc.,
Representative's
delendant which atoreeaid Writ Personal
attorney
are
eat
forth
below
etlEiecullon wee delivered to
me ee Sheriff el Semlnele ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
Ceunty. Florida and I have A M NOTIFIED THAT;
AN persons on whom this
levied upon aH the right, title
Notice la served who have
and Into rail ol Ihe da lendanti
objections that challenge the
In Ihe following doaertbad prop­
validity ol the Wlfl. the qualifi­
erty. aa Id property being locat­
cations
ol
the
Personal
ed !n Seminole County, horide,
n a n particularly deeeribed aa
fottowa:
PARCEL SO:
Lot &gt;. WILSHIAE PLAZA,
oooording to the plot thereof ae
raoordod In Ptol Book S3. Pege
SO. ao reformed by Order
O rant lug
Partial
Summary
Judgment dated November 17.
1SSS and recorded In Official
Weeorde Book *2*4. Pege 4*7.
of the Public Recorde ol
Behmnote County. Florida
LESS AND EXCEPT;
A portion o&lt; Lot t . WILSHIAE
PLAZA, according to Iho ptot
thereof on Me In the Office of
the Clerk e l Via Circuit Court In
and for Seminole County.
Florida recorded In Plat Book
32. page S4. and aa reformed
by dial certain Order Oranting
Judgment
r 17. IM S to
Official Record* Book SSS4,
Page 4*7. M id tends situate,
lying end being In Seminole
County. Florida, more particu­
larly described ae toSewa;
Fjom toe Noriheaat corner ol
tndlon HUM Unit Pour, ae
recorded Nr Ptot Book IS . Pag*
IB.' ot Nto Pukkc Record* of
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PERRY H OOODMAN, E l AL
DCFENDANT(S)
NO TICE OP ACTION
CO NSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO. PERRY H OOODMAN AND
KAREN S. OOODMAN whoss
residence
Is
unknown
II
he/ehe/they be living; end II
he/ehe/they be deed, the
unknown defendants wbo may
be spoueee. heirs, devlsess,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all pet*
Pee claiming an Interest by.
through, under or agalnet the
Defendants, who are not known
to be dead or alive, and all partlee having or claiming to have
any right. Kile or Interest In the
properly described In the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the lollowlng
LOT 3S. THE COLONNADES.
THIRD SECTION. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAOE SB. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
(LESS BEOINNINO AT THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID
LOT SB; RUN N.S****’44*W.
IIS .03 FEET TO THE NORTH­
EAST CORNER OP SAID LOT
SB; THENCE S .S riS 'S S ’ W.
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A POINT ON A CURVE CON­
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NORTHERLY RIOHT OP WAY
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SAID CURVE 10.04 P IE T TO
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AND BEOINNINO AT T N I
NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OP
LOT IS . OF AFORESAID T H E
COLONNADES THIRD SEC­
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WAY LINE OP LAZY CIRCLE.
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CURVE S.S1 M E T TO T N I
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petition liled herein.
WITNESS my hand and Hi*
teal ol this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this 11th day ol
JUNE. IM S .
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE C
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT
BY. Ruth King
ueputy Cfork
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE &gt;00
PLANTATION, FL 33*34
SS-2MI 1(FNMA)CMI
Publish. June *4. and July 1,
IM S
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p te rm o v s n a n s
Notice la hereby given drat I
am engaged In business ol 41S
Bridle
Peth.
Casselberry.
Florida
SS707,
Seminole
County. Florida, under Hi*
Fictitious Name ol F1RNABBO
C A N IL DBA JANI K M B . end
that I Intend to regiefor said
name with the Division of
Corporations.
Tallahassee.
Florida. In accordance with Iho
previsions ol Iho Fictitious
Nam* Statutes, To-Wit Section
SSS OS. Florida Statute* 1BS1.
Fernando Canal
Publish July 1. IM S
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am angagad In buatoaa* at M S
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S374S,
Seminole
County,
Florida, under Ihe PtotMton*
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Notice la hereby Mvan that wa
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DEAR DR GOTT: A while ago, you
pubtiehed a letter from a reader who
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self-addressed, stamped envelope to
P.O. Box 1017, Murray Hill Station.
New York, NY 10100. Be sure to men- "? nVT
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thto tonic, I waa wrong Indismissing It
DEAR DR GOTT: Is It likely that a
contraded asthma attacks fot
out of hand. I was unfair and I apolowouMdie of a severe attack at the age mentioned, new-onset asthma in i
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