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                    <text>R ELIGION.,.7A

COMING THIS WEEKEND

Mary Jane Macsay
and Robbie Morris
at the ‘senior’ prom

Exploring
the death
penalty

Wth YEAR , No. 209

SOCfHtl

FRIDAY, JUNE 12. 1998

Seminole County
firefighters may
soon blaze deal
By B uss W hits
llrrold Staff W nirr

Al If* bargamcng I l M ths U*f&gt;ghUr» union
CntM«fl and Freighter Tm Mckman

mm

SEMINOLE COUNTY A year
ago the Seminole County Pro­
fessional
Klrr lighters Loral
3254 thought It trod set urrtl a
suitable :i year contract with
lire county. It dldn t happen,
but llw union an d ttie county
could liave th ru different es
so lv e d in tike neat week or two
like i mmu is reviewing the

rsprowntcd by LI Dck

cou n ty 's latest offer that In
i h id es
20 prrrent lakes for
new flrrflghtrrs autd those
lower in rank, but does not go
a c ro ss the tmard
Officials
Im m lioth skies met Thursday
afternoon at tike County Serv­
ices Building
"Ttie halls tn their court."
said
management attorney
David V K orurrkh after the
inlorm atkin updatr session
H u n So# Cast fast. Psgs 14

Tha count, m i rsprsssnf d by Deputy Manager Ccndy Colo atkxnsy Osvtd
V Komrecc* and Deputy F*« Chat M Krasy

Fire update: Danger isn’t over Bridge
OVIEDO • Seminole County
ShertlTs deputies have r e ­
ported finding the body of an
•dull male who ap p rars to
have died as the result of s
gunshot wound Although In­
vestigators know the Identity
of the victim, the inform ation
Is being withheld pending no
ttfkatlon of nexl of kin.
According
to
slien frs
spokesm an LI. Ja c k Cash, as of
IMS morning, tb s m sw tM stM t
-was stilt m rfw fket-m uting
stage, and additional details
regarding the death have not
tieen revealed.
The body was found tn an
unincorporated s ie a but near
the Oviedo city limits

Fuads approved

SANFORD At a hearing cm
Ju n e 10. the St. Jo h n s River
Water M anagement District
approved 2 reouests from the
city of Sanford for a total of
$ 100,000 Ui grants to assist
alternative water supply proj­
ects.
The money Is to be used tn
the city’s historic district In
Ih r 1100 blocks of Palm etto
Avenue and Magtkolla Avrnur.
•is well as In Grovmlew.
Project Director Bill Marro u s explained that the rtly
had previously put • m atching
utnount In the budget for tills
year (lending approval of the
grants. "W’r v r received a co n ­
tract for the projects tills
Thursday, now all we have to
do ts take It to the commission
for final approval.
The money will be used In
rxpandlng the use of r e ­
claimed w atrr tn the city. ’It's
maybe odd lo talk about this
now when we tiuvr a shortage
In reclaimed wutrr." M atrons
said, ’bul we liavr plans lo
eventually take w atrr from
Dike Monroe when we liave
low reclaimed water levels like
we have now and won't have to
• have watering restrictions.

Radio glvaaways

OVIEDO - TWo local radio
m Briefs. Psgs 24

By Nick P M h s f
HERALD STAFF WHITER

update

SEMINOLE COUNTY • Even
though the forest fires which
burned some 2.000 acres in the
Geneva area have lieen de
d a re d extinguished, slate offi­
cials warn that Florida will
continue to experience weather
conditions that are highly con­
ducive to Are acUvity. including
lightening storms.

■UlWki* i h m M

HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SEMINOLE COUNTY • To
bring Into truMfcm the 1-4
tietdge prefect connecting
Seminole and Votosls court-

by Ihf

s ta te s Department of Commu­
nity Affairs stkow fires had
burned tn 13 counties as of
noon Thursday, with more re­
ported by the end of the day
Seminole. Flagler and St.
Jo h n s are die only 3 counties
where damage was extensive
enough to «all (or dec larallons
of D mal State ol Emergency
That was oflk tally done this
Thursday Seminole Countv Is
Usted with l fire, dem olishing
2.000 acres, with 2 injuries. I
death. 15 homes. 15 other
Structures and more than SO
vehicles dam agrd. Seminole
County Fire Chief Terry Schenk
said an elderly woman, who
Irft the Ore ravaged area to
stay with relatives, later died
Volusia County figures show
14 separate (Ires with a total of
H ac res damaged. Brevard s 3
fires are said lo liave destroyed
3.300 acres.
Locally, u tem porary Ameri­
can Red Cross d isaster servlre
c e n trr continues to operate at
SM PITS. Psgs SA

Firshghtsrs
ctss such as

a numbsr of spedaty sq uipped velato gam accsss into forest tre a t dur­

Film Festival: Take off from work
By D svld F railer

HERALD STAFF' WRITER
MAJTLAND •
Duties and grntlem en.
Boys und girls of ull ages. Welcome tn the
greatest show on Earth. No. It Is not die
c irru s It Is the 7th annual Florida Film
F'rtdlvai going on now through J u n e 21.
"We ure trying lo play down the whole
'film is art' tiling." said Rich Gmla. director

of m arketing for the Enzian Theater and
the Florida Film Festival, referring to
E uzlan's inollu. Grulu said dial they are
trying to be hut and hum orous, thus the
carnival motif of (his y ear's festival. *A ton
of p ro pi r don't even know about die festi­
val.* said Gmla. D lls approach lo Ihe fes­
tival Is lo draw more pa Irons near.
T h rrr are over 100 films Including sev­
eral premieres. A ltogether there are 10

Support group forms
.........9A-1QA
Com ics.................... 11A
Crossword................ 11A
DetrAbbj..................6A
Horoscope............ UA
O M tuiks.................. 3A
People ...................... 6A
Police B riefs..............3A
ReUfioo .................... 7A
Sports..................4A-5A

T V ................. Pullout
leather .................... 2A

ing Aw baltts against Vw
proximalsty 2.000 seres In ssMsm Ssmmofs County.

By H i r r RowtU
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
LAKE MARY • Otic of Die
hardest losses lo bear Is the
loss of a spouse. That's why
W.O.W. was formed. W.O.W. Is
the Organization for Widows
and Widowers. W.O.W. is un
organization for widows. wtdowers and persons with u
spouse In n nursing home.
W.O.W. held Its first meeting
on Tuesday, at the Florida
Hospital on Sand l*ond Road In
Lake Mary with quite a large
turnout for the first meeting.
The groups goal Is to ofTer
support and social activities
for members. The group won't
be offering Just emotional su p ­
port. they also plan to offer

specialized advice to any who
n erd it. N on-iiiriiibrr advisors
Include Jo h n M ira, Congressn u n : and Benjam in Moore.
CPA.
J u s t a small group held a
prelim inary m eeting to appoint
an d elect ofnrers. Already,
o ther
groups
urc
being
plnnnrd. The Lake Mary group
Is C hapter I. C hapter 2 will be
In Daytona. C h ap ter 3 In Lake
County and C h ap ter 4 In Or­
ange County.
Dom D esam o. the president
nnd organizer of W.O.W., Isn't
new at getting organizations off
the ground. He started, among
o th er things. ITAM for Italian
American W ar V eterans and a
Leisure Club for his church.
•sa O tssp, Psgs SA

i prem ieres. To­
night. the new Helena Bonham C arter film.
A Merry War. will kick off the festival at
7:30 p.m. at the Enzian. Rich Qrula h as
said that Opening Night Is already sold
out. but the Premier Party still h a s tickets.
However. Onifo sold that there ts a s ta n d ­
by list for those who wish to see any a n ­
nounced sellouts.
Rigid now. tonight's
$ss PUsc. Psgs $4

transportation oflkria ls
mat
with
DOT
(Departm ent aI T ransportstlonj lo accelerate the time
to build the talitgi
was origin ally ex­
pected lo be rom pletrd In
the year 2005.
Currently, the bridge has
2 lanes tn each direction
with no sltoulders or room
lor more lanes to be added
The bridge which wsa built
tn
1060 helps connect
neighbors
Recently.
Congressm an
Jo h n Mica was successful in
grttlng an Initial • 14 million
for this project in the House
T ransportation
Proposal.
The $ 14 million Is to pay for
the complete design and
land (property for the right
of wsy|.
Though no formal agree­
ment h as yet been aw le .
there Is cooperation with
the St. Jo h n s River Water
Management District, says
Harold B arky, executive di­
rector of Metroplan. the Re­
gional Authority on T ra n s­
portation Coordination and
Planning.
"The $425 million com ­
mitment Is needed Immedi­
ately.’ says Barley. It la
hoped this will become a
reality with the new Federal
T ransportation Committee's
TEA-21 (Transportation Eq­
uity Act. for the TwentyFirst Century), this set re­
places ISTEA (Intermodel

�2A ■Sh tw k &gt;*« HeraU. S*iloid. Flonda •Fruti^, June 12, 1999

B riefs-------

At tho dedicated ol the Catherine H. Hawkins chapel
at tho John E. Polk Correctional Facility are Witxjf
Hawkins (from left), Claudia Randefl. Maj Greg Futch.

Continued (tom Pnge IA
statio n s will tie In th r area this
w eek rn d .
K92FM will have a big prize
giveaway today In Oviedo.

area on Ihr llml Hour ul th e
mall rartlcip an ls can win l ir e
tutinds of golf ul various
course and $ I0
In 'golf
money*.

Frank Tlir J a n ito r will l&gt;r at
PrtmcCo. tm Red Hug Like
Hoad across from th r mull,
flout 5 until 7 p in . giving
away T shirts, lulls cash. pUza
an d more
w m m o morning personality
and avid golfer Hill Gable will
lie nt th r (h lrd o Mall on Siturduy from 11 a.in. to I pan.
Tlir slat Ion will be sponsur a
m tnlulurr goll promotion In
front of l h r movie llckri airs

Radio courses
CASSKI.UKURY
Tlie L ike
Monror A m alrur Kadlo Society
will ronduet rn try level Ham
Radio classes requiring no
Morse Codr. ul Ih r C assel­
berry Public U braty on Mon­
day and Tursduy evenings b e ­
ginning Monday. J iu ir IS. The
course will Iasi 12 weeks. Ad­
m inistration frr Is 910 and
Ihere Is tm ag r requirem ent to
obtain un FCC Issued A m ateur

Radio license.
For enrollm ent or additional
Information phone lilt I G08H
or G9!»-H7G-I.

Budget hearings

SANFORD - It s that lime of
Ihr year when iniiulclpallllrs
officially an n ounce timctt ami
dn lrs regarding consideration
of next year's budget For Ih r
city of Sanford, work srsslons
regarding
th e
proposed
I99H/91I budget will Ire held
Monday.
'Tuesday
and
Wednesday, Ju ly G. 7. and H.
beginning at 3:30 p.m. each
day. In the city m anager's
conference room at Sanford
City Hull.

Chapfcn James Cawthon, Rosalind TMman and Eloise
DOguard.

Jail’s chapel dedicated to loyal worker
By M ares Haw kins
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD - Die ch a p el at
the J o h n E. Polk C o rrectio n al
Facility
was dedicated
to
C atherine Hanlon H aw kins on
Friday. J u n e 5.
Hawkins for years w as a
C h ristian hearted, loving, r e ­
sponsible. dedicated, friendly
w orker at die John E. Polk
C orrection Facility.
Her pleasing way e x te n d e d

Today: Partly cloudy. H ighs in
ih r m id-90s. Lows tn th e mid70« S a tu rd a y : Partly cloudy.
Highs In the mid-90s. Lows In
the m id-70s. Sunday: A fternoon
th u n d ersto rm s. Highs in the
low-90*. Lows In the !ow-70s.
M onday:
Afternoon th u n d e r­
storm s. Highs In th r low -90s.
Lows In th r low-70s.

Into Ih r corrldurs. the stud
and m:uiy Inmates who's lives
stir loin tint dally. On the wall
of th r C o m m o n
C entre's
Chapel will hang a bronze
plaque In honor of C athrrtnc
it. Hawkins for her service to
the re n te r.
Displayed Inside ih r ehuprl
w herr Inmates are allowed to
come and m rdltate. Is a pie
lure of Hawkins, with u In te r
from an Inmate who's life,
heart, soul and mind will for­
ever m n etn b er this Christ Ian
woman. Also displayed will he
a ropy- of A Virtuous Woman,
written and dedicated to her
by h er son-in-law L irry Dillguard.
Maj. Greg Futch m ade the
presentation In m em ory of
Hawkins, and h r spoke of Ih r
love an d kindness always

shown try litis C hristian H er
words of wlsdum were alwuys
a beacon of light to those who
heard them.
Cltaplaln Jam es Cawthon
spokr of the Christian experi­
ence. and her ra re for th r staff
and Inmates.
D ie family of the late Cut li­
en n r Hanlon Hawkins wishes
to th an k Ihr John E. Pulk a d ­
m inistration, stall and Inm ates
for sharing their loss and h o n ­
oring their mother, g ra n d ­
m other.
great -grandm other,
sister.
aunt,
sister-in-law .
other family and friends.
Her children are: Gloria II.
Smith, Newark. New Jerse y :
Wilbur Hawkins. Claudia II.
Randall, Knsiland H. Tillm an,
and Elotsr W. Dillgiiard, all of
Sanford.

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Contract---tlie county be able to both re­
cruit and m a in top peraonnel.
At
present.
Seminole
County's 151) career firefighter*
nuke it Blurting salary or
921.(&gt;07 and n maximum of
9,14.041. Orange County fire­
fighter* start ut 926.542 and
max at 939.361.
Seminole
llrutrnnnt* ram from 927.605
la 943.447. Oningr lieutenants
ram frnni938.2HI to 945.764.
Seminole County Fire Chief
Terry Schenk said today that It
Is extremely Important that
the county's firefighters be
paid competitive salaries ss
Ihrlr counterparts in the TriCounty urea. Tills lias to hap­
pen for us to rrtnln good peo­
ple. attract new people and
not serve as a lmining grounds
for firefighters."

Continued b s w N * l A

Attempting to oludo
Charles Iloolli, 21. of 413
Fairy Lake Dr.. Longwood. was
arrested Wednesday. J u n e 10.
by Seminole County deputies.
Booth was charged with fleetng/nllrm pllng lo elude and
rrrk lrs s driving. Booth w as nrtested at tlie co m er of Stale
Itoad 430 and
llnttaw ay.
Booth was rrportrdly tnivrling
at a high rale ol s p rrd und
would not pull ovrr when polire tried to Initiate a sto p .

Driving undor tho Influonco

Kerin Crrsswell. 32. of 5545
Wilson ltd.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Thursday, J u n e II . by
Seminole County
d q iu tlr* .
Crrsswell was charged with
BUI and driving while license
is suspended
or
rrvokrd.
Crrsswell was a n r s tr d al the
com er of Stale Road 46 and
Shoreline.
Heclan O'Conner. 4H. of 05
Sllvrrrrerk Dr.. Winter Springs,
was a rtrs lrd Wednesday, Ju n e
10. Iiy Seminole Couuly d e p u ­
ties. OConner w as charged
with DUI and driving whllr Ittense Is suspended or rrvokrd.
O Conner was a n r s lr d at the
ro rn rr of Sanford Avenue and
First Street.
Thomas lirau e h rsiir. 40. of
2438 S Myrtle Avr.. Sanford,
was arrested Wednesday, Ju n e
10.
Iiy
Sanford
poller.
H eaurhrsnr wus chargrd with
BUI. reckless driving and
driving while tlrru s r Is s u s ­
pended
or
revoked
Ileau rh esn r was arrested al
the com er of First Street and
Mulberry. Rrport said tliat the
defendant ran a stop sign
llllly Nelson. 31. ol 2827
Magnolia Avr.. Sanford, was
arrestrd Thursday. J u n e 11. by
Longwood poller. Nelson was
charged with DUI and was a r ­
rested at tlie com er of State
Road
COO
and
General
Hutchinson. Officer conducted
a traffic stop because of Nel­
son s erratic driving.
U C M IM

IU 9 p 9 lld 9 d

Hen Hampton. 41. of 2580
Ridgewood Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday. J u n e 10.
hy Sanford police. H am pton
was chargrd with driving while
license Is suspended or re ­
voked iHahn mil trank* dr-

fendrrl.
Illegal
license
pla le/u t lach rd tag not a s ­
signed.
alien 'd
license
platr/vulidatlon slicker of vehi­
cle. Ham pton was arrested al
the com er ol 25th Street and
Klin Avenue.
Joseph Heron. 27. ol 1456
Klrna Cl.. Sanford, was urrrsted Thursday. J u n r I I . by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Heron was charged with driving
while license Is Hus|mided oi
rrvokrd and was arrested on
Om ngr Houlevard. Kr|sirt said
that H erons (a r had no o p er­
ating tail light

Battery

Stephen Kllintt. 45. ol 725
C reekw alrr I err . L ikr Mary,
was u n ra te d Wednesday. Ju n e
10, try Seminole County d ep u ­
ties Klllolt was rhaigrri with
tMlIrty and was .irrrsled al ih r
above address Kllloti allegedly
pushed girlfriend lo the gmund
and shoved her up against a
table
Vlekl Founder. 25. of 725
C rrrkw nter T en .. Lake Mary,
was a n r s lr d Wednesday. Ju n e
10. by Seminole County d rp u
tie*. Fournier was &lt;barged with
IMiters' and was ariested al ih r
ntxtve address ro u n d e r alleg
edly hit her boyfriend 111 the
hack, tackled lilm and t&gt;d lam
Frederick Frost. 38. ot 1972
Songbird Trail. Geneva, was
arrested Wednesday. Ju n e 10.
by Seminole County deputies
Frost was charged with battery
and was at tested at th r above
address Frost allegedly wrr*.
lied Ills Wile on the giouild add
hrid her lingers Isick on one
hand
Kmrul W hetstone 21. of
C asllrlirrw rr Cl., Sanford, was
a n r s lr d Wrdtu-sd.iv J u n r 10.
hy Seminole County deputies
W hetstone was i barged with
battery and was a n r s lr d at th r
turner of Sixth Street and Prcan Avenue W hetstone allrg
rdlv pushed Ids girilttnul down
a hallway
Na|M&gt;lron Funder. 27. of 200
Cedar Creek Ctr.. Sanford, was
arrested Thursday. Ju n e I I . hy
Sanford poller
Ponder was
charged with buttery and was
a n r s lr d at Ih r above address.
Ponder allegedly pushed Iree-In
rlfrtrnd Into n wall. slap|&gt;rd

K

ET fare. p u l If-flai)

(Jin k in g

"We're hopeful
to hnve tui
agreem ent on or Irrfarr J u n r
2» The county I* offering w irar
pretty sub-dunlin) tn rrru s r* .
We sem i to 1m* on the s a n tr
page. Kvery one Is going •&lt;&gt; get
a d « m l wage."
Union
president
Dick
Criswell, a linitrnant with 24
ye.in* of service with the
county, said h r Irrllrvrs there
has !&gt;rrn progress hut there
ate still a rra s of the proposed
ennlrnct that nerd to lie a d ­
dressed T lie county's fire­
lighter* have Imd more titan
ilu-lr fair share (of work) re­
cently. And ihry deserve m ore
than kudos They deserve bet*
Irr jwy."
Criswell salt) It Is nltsurd
that Seminole County ra n k s
-Tills is not just an Issue of
H'ind In Ihe slatr ol H orlda for
(My for flrrflghlrr* and 7Gth In pay. It's also an Issue of safety
|My for lletiiriunls. He p re ­ and an Issue of public service."
dicts a majority of the younger Criswell said. Tropic are going
flrrflghlrr* are going to leave to be leaving. Wr'vr bren given
lh r county fur better o p p o rtu ­ kudos and hoorays fur fircn ities
||p says dial It Is vital flghlrrs for whal we do but

where Is lhe pay? Let's get this
settled."
Seminole County Commis­
sion Chairman Randy Morels
said that the board made what
It considered a "very fair" offer
to the firefighters 2 weeks ago.
Criswrll disagreed and that's
why It was back to thr b a r
gaining table again Thursday.
"We've been at thla 8 1/2
years." Criswell said. "We know
what'a fair and not fair."
Criswell said he was aggra­
vated at one of the bargaining
sessions when he was told that
Seminole's flreflghters don't
have as liaxardoua a job as
those in Orange County. "The
reason we were told is that
there are taller buildings in
Orange County. Where in God's
name did they come up with
that? In recent years the ma­
jority of deaths to Central
Florida firefighters have been
at I-story buildings."
The reason Seminole County
had not suffered any deaths or

serious Injuries to Us firefight­
er* In recent year*. Criswell
■aid, -Is due to the grace of
Ood. good training, dam good
people and a large dose of
luck."
The final decision on the
contract for firefighters will be
made by tlie Board of County
Commissioner*.
*We believe that a 20
percent pay hike Is a good
one." Commissioner Orsnl
Malay said today. "The whole
Idea was to pay the new guys
like other counties do and
we've tried to do that. From
what we have been told there Is
only a 5-percent attrition rate
which isn't too ulamilng. A
year ago when the EMS issue
was big. our same flrrflghirr*
were saying how stable tilings
were."
Much has happened since
last year. Criswell said. 'IF*
time to gel things up to dale
before we lose the best of our
people."

on SR-46 east of tlie St. J o h n s
Rivrr bridge, with homes an d a
fish ra m p In the area which
could have been Im parted.
County
lire
officials
th is
morning said th r fire was able
to be contained In time to
avoid any losses and that no
■u live fire* were bring handled
as ol 8.3U a nt. today.

the First Baptist C hurch of
Geneva. 325 Main Street. T h r
«enter is open front 8 a m to 6
p nt dally. Tlie d trllrrs how
ever. al ih r ihurrli as well us
al Geneva Klrtnrnlary School
have t a r n dosed t h r Red
Cross salt! 160 atra rrn id ru ts
rrglslerrtl at the stirllers tills
OIDci.ils want Dial there will
past weekend, figures
on
rural* served dlllrr som rw hal. continue lo hr a danger re­
Hie Red Cross said over 3.200 garding forest fires until the
arra receives sufilrtriii rainfall
meals had licrn served to a r r a
to prevent Ignition from some­
shelter residents, rrllrf w ork
thing us small us u cigarette
ers an d fire fighters in th e 3
county Seminole, Putnam a n d tmlt tossed from a passing ve­
Flagler area I h r stair figures hicle. Thr relatively light rain­
rr|iort 9.182 tnrals served In 5 fall In many ureas of Central
counties; these 3 plus Lake Florida during the past few
days ha* not provided suffland Si J o h n s
Thr latest fire reported In
Sem inole County was Included
In Thursday'* stair report. A
major grass/woods fire starred

«tern water to saturate the
woodlands. Even with rain
showers, there are often light­
ning strikes which also cause
many of the fires.

Group
Cm II s s M (IM S
________ _____ _
j d s oi'Oy Vtaugliiw

elude, going lo tlie dog Hack,

Costlassd tows to#* IA
"An Afternoon with
Sieve Huscrml and Seymour
C a s s rls c h e d u le d for Sunday,
J u n r 21. urr sold out
Gm la
said dial Ihr showing of Ihr
C rutnil Florida-based film. All
Shook Up. Is near to selling
out.
The film venues will be ut the
Kndau tn Maitland, tlie C olo­
nial ITom rnadf in Orlando
and. for the co n rirn cr of Uni­
versal employees. C inem a rk
Theater tn West Orlando,
Show* and schedules ru n be
urressed Iiy culling the theuter
or
surilng
the
Web
ut
www.rntlun.org.
Ves. Steve Buseemt of the
upromlng Armageddon will be
one of the slurs to grace tills
year's event. Seymour C assrl.
Cliff Robertson. Matt Mulliem,
Alan Ruck and Scott Wilson
will also be attending.
As always, there will be sp e­
cial sem inars, film sh o rts, for­
eign features, student works
und midnight features u rr In­
cluded In this year's line-up
umong other things. To Kill a
Mockingbird, the Gregory Peck
classic, which will replace Tlie
Trouble with Harry, and Mr.
Jeulousp have been added.
Sponsored hy Universal S tu ­
dios Florida, which will serve
again a s the site of the Festival
Awards Gala, the festival will
be running some of the films
tills year twice: however, Gm la
warns, virtually every single

film run sell out. "Take oil
from work.’ said Gm la. ’and
tom e down and wait h thr
film s '
For more Inform ation and
tltk rt availability, call (-1071
029 1088.

KV1E LOU KLINELINE
Erie Loti K hnrlinr. 87. Dr
Hary. died Thursday. Ju n e 11,
199H ill DeHary Manor Horn In
Alabama, she moved to Central
Florida 15 year* ago Irom
Foley, Ala. Mrs. Kllnellnc was
u retired bookkeeper.
Survivors include son. Mtllard
Cbnvrrs. Elbertu. Alu.; daugh­
ters. Dorothy Feddrnven. 1-ikr
Mary. Marguerite Chuvrrs. Ti­
tusville: 4 grandchildren. 2
great-grandchildren.
Volusia County C rr mutton
Society, in charge or urnuigrrnents.

will be J u ly 7.
If you have any questions
about the group or would like
lo join, you cun call Dom De-

samo at 323-5152, Norecn
Cllmrr at 323-8395 or Ethel
Sliaplro at 324-0732.

H U M A N CRISIS C O U N C I L

land C peniny
JUST
BRING A
H U G AND
A N D SMILE
NOTHING
ELSE
NEEDED

QUALIFYING
OR INCOME
VERIFICATION
NECESSARY

FEED A FAMILY OF FOUR FOR A DONATION OF JUST $15.00
(CASH OR FOOD STAMPS ONLY)

Bridge

IT It HOPED THAT DY UtIHQ TH It PROGRAM THAT YOU CAM
FREB UP SOME OF YOUR HKSOUHCMS TO PAY O TH ER DILLt

Csstlassd tows t o p IA
Surface Transportation Effi­
cient Act of 1991).
Tlie money ts expected to
come from FDOT (Florida.
Department of Transporta­
tion). In explaining why this
Is a priority for the area.
Harley went on to say thot
This
additional
money
comes from the State of
Florida Itself, and we all
need to advocate for It."
Barley said that the prog­
ress (hat has been made "Is
a cooperative effort between
Volusia County and the Or*
lando-Metro area. Had tt not
been for that letter of coop­
eration. this would not be
happening."

grirl und loneliness. So. he de­
rided to st.irl W.O.W. to help
him self and others. The o r ­
ganization Is sponsored by the
V eterans of Foreign Wars. P ost
Numlx-r 8207. Hum also p u t In
some ol Ills own money to get
dungs going
Hie oilier officers are Sal
Guilt, vice president; Mori
llriiry.
treasurer;
Norecn
Cllm rr.
secretary:
Minnie
Kane.
coordinator:
Ethel
Shapiro, m rm brrahlp an d for

taking a day m d se and g rtg f
to a dinner theater. Hie group
is not just lor seniors. Anyone
who has loot a spouse Is wel­
come. All subsequent meetings
are scheduled for the A nt
Tuesday of every month at II
am. ut Florldu Hospital on
Sand Pond. The next meeting

101)9. Meat

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4 can goods
S w e a ts
DAVIS, LAM O N T A

Funmil Sendee* f«r Limoni A.
IMvts, 23, of Sanford. will U- In-Id
M o n d a y . June 15 ut :t pan, al Allvit
Chapel AML (’him li with tlie Ifcv.
Orestes A Cobb, Pastor ullU Lilliig.
Interment tinmrdlntrly following In
die Rrsduwn Cemctety. Sanford.
Calling Ikhihi will In- Sunday 4 lo 0
p.rti. ul WHmiii-KUliellM-rgrr Morinury. IDO line Aw.. Sanford nnd
Monday noun until service (line ul
Allen Cliii|M-l AMU Church. Sailfcint. Arnuigeim-ul* Iiy (lail A
Wynn's Mortuary. In*-.. Orlando.

W I

l u l r j T r j ffl if l 3 lbs. Dried benns

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10 lbs. Fresh produce

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1 bottle salad dressing
2 pastries

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IN B R IEF
Nighthawks at home

Cubs claim City crown
Railroaders
sweep by
Expos in
Bambino
playoffs

ORLANDO _ The Orlando Nlghlhawka. a
USISL (United States Independent Socrer
League) Division 3 professional socrer tram,
squares off against the Cocoa Expo* at Edgewater High School on Friday. June 12th. at 8
p m. in what ts »ure to become the beginning
of an intense local rivalry.
Many of the Ntghthawk* players, including
team captain Steve Freeman, started their
USISL career with the Expos, before thr
Ntghthawks were awarded the Orlando Fran­
chise and are arudous to prove their skills un­
der llic dynamic leadership of Nighthawk*
roach. Steve Richards, who also played with
the Expos.
The Orlando Lady hawks, meanwhile, face a
tough road game against thr Miami Oltdere at
SJO p.m. on Saturday.
Call (407) 282-0700 for more information.

By Jeff Bsrilaiek*
ASSISTANT SPORTS F.IHTOM

UCF Basketball Camps
ORLANDO . Kirk Speraw Basketball Camp
at the University of Central Florida ts now ac­
cepting applications for boys and girls |age«
6-17) for upcoming Day Camp sessions
Day Camps will run June 15-10 and June
22-26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Day Camps are
• 150 per session and tncludrs dally lunch, a
free basketball, a ramp t-shtrl. professional
Instruction and competitions.
Team Camps (high school varsity or junior
vanity) will be held June 19-21 and July 1012.
A Parent/Chlld Weekend will be held June
26-27. Coat la *50 for parent and $40 far
child and Includes overnight accommoda­
tions. camp basket ball, camp t-shirt, shoot­
ing competitions, station drills and lectures.
All events are held Inside the airconditioned UCF Arena.
For more Information: call ------------------or if you are Interested In receiving a bro­
chure.

Sanford

■

• Boy* I

YMCA summer bin

Th u rs d a y
Fwfcj

LAKE MARY _ The Seminole Family YMCA
la signing kids up now for th ru summer day
camp and the youth sports and f o r t s camp. .
The day camp places an emphasis, like all
YMCA programs, on character building. The
camps last from B am . - 4 pan. with pie-day
care starting at 7 am . and poat-day cate until
6 p.m.
Kids at the day camp will participate In ac­
tivities such as arts and craAs. games, nature
activities, swimming and other events.
Camp sites Include Greenwood Lakes Park.
Longwood Recreation Center. Sylvan Lake
Park and Sanlando Park.
The sports camp Involves four weeks of
sports activities ranging from Oh football and
soccer to canoeing, archery and basketball.
There will also be a tennis camp featuring
professional Karen Westmark for campers
aged 7-12.
Also, call the YMCA at 321-8944 for informa­
tion regarding a large number of youth and
adult leagues about to get underway.

Ole', Ole', Ok, Ole’, Ole'!!

ORLANDO _ On Monday, June 15. the
sounds of World Cup Soccer return to The
City BcautlfUl!
The Legacy soccer Foundation will host a
World Cup Reunion Party as the United States
takes on Germany In their World Cup opener,
live, from Parts. France.
The reunion party begins al 3:00 PM and
will take place at Muhancy's Irish Pub on
Church Street In Downtown Orlando. The
party ts open to the public.
Members of the World Cup Host Committee
and World Cup USA will be on hand for Inter­
views to give their perspective on the World
Cup experience and how the community has
changed since hosting the worlds largest
sporting event.
For additional Information please contact
Charley Williams. Legacy Soccer Foundation,
at (407) 424-1010.
Legacy Soccer Foundation la a 501 (c)(3)
not-for-profit organisation dedicated to pro­
viding Educational. Developmental and Schol­
arship programs to enhance the sport of soc­
cer In the Central Florida area.
What: World Cup Reunion Party lUnlled
States vs. Germany)
u 3:00 PM: Monday. June 15
•i Mulvaney’s Irish Pub. Church Street.
Downtown Orlando
la aitsa d —cs: Members from World Cup
Host Committee and World Cup USA
Notes: Open to the public

Softball National qualifiers
SANFORD _ The Metro Orlando Amateur
Softball Association will be holding several
tournaments over the next few weeks to earn
spots In upcoming national championships.
The weekend of June 20-21 there trill be
Adult Tournament of Champions Slow Pitch
Softball Championships for Men’s Class C
(Oviedo Sports Complex). Women’s Class C
and Men’s Church (Merrill Park. Altamonte
Springs) and Men’s Industrial (Chase Park.
Sanford).
Deadline Is Wednesday, June 17 and the en­
try fee is 8175. Winning teams will receive
bertha to the USA Softball National Champi­
onships.
Contact 696-9680 or 869-2526 for more in-

3P-f

C«y

Leader gets scare
in Men’s Pinehurst
Thursday softball
SANFORD _ There was one up­
set. one near upset and a highscoring battle Ui the Sanford Rec­
reation Department Men’s Spring
Thursday Night Pinehurst Park
Slow Pitch Softball League.
Wcstvlew Baptist Church pulled
off the upset in the last of the eve­
nings three games, scoring dvr
runs In the top of the fourth Inning
to erase on 8-4 deficit and going on
to edge Cactus Bob’s, 10-9.
The Knights of Columbus also
tried to pull off on upset, scoring
three runs In the top of the fifth
Inning to take a 0-5 lead over un­
defeated Sanford Central Baptist
Church.
But the league-leaders answered
with four runs In the bottom of the
fifth Inning and held off another
KnlghlB of Columbus challenge to
win 9-8.

Adapco scored seven runs In the
lop of the first inning and led 10-0
In the second Inning, but Papa
John’s Plata continued to battle,
closing a 17-6 lead to a 17-12 Anal
score with six runs In the bottom
of tlie seventh Inning,
trrnl Baptist
Bap
Sanford Central
Church
is now 6-0 on the season and leads
Hussard Lawn Service (4-1), Cactus
Bob’s and Matthews Associates
(both 3-2). Wcstvlew Baptist

14.17 I*
IS . IS II
s is a s s s . s i s
SSI 14*8. s i s
t s s s i s s .i s u
44SSSIS. SIS
Church (2-3). Adapco (2-4). Knights
of Columbus (1-4) and Papa John’s
P lm (0*5).
Next Thursday night at Pinehurst
Park. Weatvfew Baptist Church
challenges Matthews Associates at
6:30 p.m.: Cactus Bob’s battles
Buaaard Lawn Service at 7:30 p.m.:
Pspa John's PUxa takes on
Knights of Columbus at 8:30 p.m.:
and Sanford Central Baptist
Church and Adapco both have the
week off.
Providing the offense were:
Adapco: Jeremy Chunsl (three
singles, two runs, three RBI). Winn
Hagins (three singles, two runs.
ROD. Donny Cerce and Bobby
Brown (two singles, two runs
scored and one RBI each). Larry
Dillon (two singles, run. RBI).
Teny Atkinson. Javier Camacho

run
John Neubert and Chip Smith (one
single and two runs scored each).
Jason Mustek (single) and Layton
MSB

SANFORD . Netllirr wind
rain nor daiknewa of night could
atop the Cuba
After walling an extra day. the
Katlrmufer* CutM drfraled the
(lay* A Gift* Club Kxpua. 9 2. to
sweep to thr title aI Mir Sanford
Recreation Department Babe Ruth
lla art tall lUmhtnn City (’Hamptonship Series Thurwiay night at Roy
Hotter Junior Field
Thr Cuba had won thr flnM game
of the brwt-of-three art. 13-3. Manday and the second game was
staled foe Wednesday, twit San
ford’s Oral rain* in weeks post­
poned thr game and gave thr Rspos an extra day to come up with a
plan to beat the Cuba.
Before the ralrva and
csinr actum Lake Monroe,
poa |I4-7|, the National
cliamptun*. got to Cuba
Erik Btrum for two tuna in
of the tint Inning
Momia Kendrick opened the
gome by drawing a walk on a fog
count Kendrick advanced
and an a wild pitch t 'i i S .
atruck out the next •-attic
moved over to third on a
out by Cy Wynn
Lyndon Menhir then put thr Ex­
pos ahead as his double off the
left HeId fence plated KmdrVk and
Menhir scored after moving over to
lluni on a passed boll cm a single
by Anthony Mojica.
It wsa thr Expos’ only lead of the
series.
Hie Cubs. win. fintsited with a
league best 10-1 rrrtmi In winning
the American Division title, came
right bark with three rum In the
bottom of the drat inning.
DrKywan Detmsr led o(T with a
walk off of Menhir and Krlk Bream
reached on an error After a wild
pitch moved thr ninnrrs to second
and third. Debase scored when
Karl Henkel beat out a highbouncer to short for a single and

MANTLETS SMITH HONORED

�Bambinos
Brrutn also scored on the play
to lie the game and Henkel got
to second on a wild throw to
first.
Freddie Howard (who gave up
no hits and struck out 13 tn
relief on Monday and also had
two hits, drove In one run and
scored two runs as the Cubs
lopped the Expos 13-3 tn Osme
One) then put the Cubs ahead
wltli a booming triple off the
nghiArld fence.
That's when the lightning hit
and everyone was forced to
come back Thursday.
Howard scored Immediately
after the restart of the game
and the Cubs led. 4-2 after
one.
Unlike the first two games.
Cubs* pitcher Erik Dmun was
setting the Expo* down easily,
striking out 13 tn live Innings,
as the Cubs mounted their a t­
tack.
tlrnkrl reached on an error
with one out tn the third and
moved over an a Howard sin­
gle Expos' fielding mistakes
allowed two to score on Dorian
Reaves' single, and Reaves
came around one out later on a
single to the fence from Levi
Glib
Again, the Cubs attacked In
(hr fifth when Drbosr and
Henkel stored on Rill from
Howard and Damian Heave*
From there. Erik Dretim shut
down the Expo* and Howard,
who was chosen the Most
Valuable Mayer for the aeries,
came in to gn thr Ana) three
outs in the sixth, setting off a
celebration at thr pitcher's
mound.
T his feels so goad.* Howard

For most of the Cubs. It's
time for All-Star practice which
starts tonight with the Bam­
bino
District
Tournament
starting next Thursday at Roy

Lacrosse keeps on growing
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS _ There Is a summer
lacrosse program currently bring run at Lyman
High School and the Winter Park Ninth Grade
Center.
Levels of play being offered are „ High School
Boys. Tuesday at 6 3 0 p.m.: atria and Women,
Wednesday at 0:30 p.m.: and Men. Thursday at
6:30 p.m.
There wM be a clinic for people Interested in
coaching boys or girls high school and youth la­
crosse. Contact Dave Bhrum at 521-SOIO for In­
formation.
A referees clinic will be liekf this Call for peoplr
The mam event wig feature a C.C.W. Heavy- tnterrafed
In being a paid official for boys nr
weight Title match between the Florida Hurri­ gtria
high
ochool
and youth lacrosse. Cull Lrhn
cane feteaUengFri and the Lord at Dtsctpltnc Abrams at 641-1 MO
for Info.
(champion).
Also on the card Is a C.C.W. Southern Champtonahtp match between Scoot *Black Nature
Hoy* Andrews (challmgrri and Frankie Uptown*
Capone Ichampton) and a tag team match be­
tween the team of the Larin Knights (Tony Spade
and Lester King! and the Wranglers (Johnny
Douglas and Jam ie McKlnnan).

U o rtH o H c tt

They also get people out. The
Cubs mostly retted on throe
pitcher*, all of who wrung ifo
outstanding number* through­
out the season.
Howard was 0-0 with a 0.17
ERA and «H slrllirout* tn 35
1/3 Innings. Brnun went 5-0
with a I 00 ERA and 47 atrikrouts in 16 Inning*, despite
mtsotng several game* with an
injured wrist. Ills brother.
R a re Serum was 44) with a
1.74 ERA and 41 strikeouts tn
22 2/3 Innings.
Erik lim an also batted .433
and Howard waa .667 on the
season.

Urn Raima la a Sanford native and Seminole
IU#i School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. Ills foals for the IM S season la
m tfm Brat column, personal-best season
totals m the second column and career totals
pndudmg 1906 games! In the third column
Raines did not play os the Yankees' nine-

2.227
8.369
1.496
2.478
920
406
112
162
800
.296

Softball

Other matches Include a grudge match be­
tween Bryan "The Phenom' Austin, with tin*
Agent, and Jesse “Cole Blooded' Perry; Chris
’Rock ft Roll* Turner versus *Blif Bill Towers
and a match featuring the Terns Outlaw.

Sanford will play Tim urs
and Altamonte Springs m il
take on Longwood in firstround games. Also in the d is­
trict field will be Tavares, Flagkr (BunnrUI and Holly HlU.

single, run. four RBI). Asa
Evans (two singles, run. RBI).
Mhe Schwsrx and Mike McCoy
(two singles and two runs
■cored each). Mike Hartman
(two singles, run], Tracey
Saxon (single. RBI) and Jen
NefT (single).
Knights of Columbus: Joe
Ssntora (three singles, three
runs, RBI). Karl Lee (double,
single, run. two RBI). Mall
Keller (two singles, two RBI),
Wayne Kelso (two singles.

Wayne Manilla (one single
each).
Weatvtew Baptist Church:
Wayne Gager (three singles.

FVIe (two singles, RBI).
WlUle Garay (single, run. RBI)
•nd Gregg Sefrled (single).
Cactus Bob's: Sieve Woodley
(three singles, tun. three RBI).
Mack Thorne (three singles,
nma). Brantley Brumky
nma, RSI).
Jack Caateiow (two f t ^ n .

jrinfoe. two RBI). Wayne Kelly
(single, run) and Don Machcr
■nd Neil Dougherty (one afngle
each).

�M •Sanwwts Herald. Sanford. Honda •Friday. June 12.1998

' ‘V

Blood Bank

VFW, Auxiliary

Cent ml Florida Blood Bank
la asking donors of all types of
blood • especially O-typc do­
nor* - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322 0822.

Veterans of Foreign Wars and
the Ladles Auxiliary of Sanford
Post 10108 meet the third
Monday at 7:00 p.m. at the
post home. 2644 S. Sanford
Ave.

Sanford Rotary

Pigeon Fanciers

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

Sanior activltlaa
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years of older to join
them in two weekly activities
on Monday; Woodcarvers. from
9:30 to 11:30 a m. Games from
1 to 3 p m . al the Frank Evans
Centrr. 158 N. County Club
Road.

Sonior amploymont

The Central Florida lignin
Fanciers Association meets the
third Monday of each month al
the Seminole County* Agricul­
tural Center. 4300 Orlando
Drive. Sanford. For Informa­
tion. rail Art or Jeon Andrrson
at 8 3 1-8033.

Ovsrsaters
Anonymous
Sanford • Ovrrrntrm Anony­
mous mrrts every Tuesday, al
10 a.m. in Pariah Hatl Whltnrr
Lounge of Holy Cross Episco­
pal Church tn Sanford. The
meetings last about an hour.
There are no dues nor fees.
The only requirement to attend
la the desire to stop eating
compulsively.

An employment program
sponsored fay AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program is held at the
Sanford National (Hard Ar­
mory. 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to I p.m. Telephone: Shufflsbosrd
The Sanford Tourist and
324-8008. The program assists
seniors. 55 ana over, to return ShufPeboard Club practices
every Tuesday and Friday
to the work place.
starting at 1:30 p.m. The
courts are located behind the
Cancar Support
Senior Center. Those
Support. Hope and Recovery. Sanford
Interested In playing, learning
S.H j VR., meets every Monday to
or joining the d u b may
afternoon at S p.m. at Central callplayRuss
Kltnrr. president.
Florida Regional Hospital In 322-7751. for
Information.
the for comer of the dtnlng
room. Thia la a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­ •swing Club
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m.
vors, whether tn treatment now
or finished with It. Call 324* to noon, the WOOPIE Sewing
8737 or 322-7785 for more In­ Club gathers at the Lake Mary
Senior Center, 260 N. Country
formation.
Club Road, to make baby
clothes, and Items for mining
homes as well as Items for the
Contract Bridge
Christmas
store. The Items
Bridge players are invited to
play contract bridge every made by the club are donated
preetnle babies, mining
Monday, at 10:30 a.m.. at the to
residents and gifts for
Sanford Senior Center. For In­ home
the
dhriilahCttitalntoi
store.
formation. call 322-

AARP

Practical Nuraat

Modelers Club
The Sanford Aero Modelers
Club meets every third Monday
of the month starting at 7 p.m.,
del of the "
with the *Modd
competition a t Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, 400 E.
First St. All phases of H/C
model aircraft are presentedThe club's flying Add ts located
tn Sanford. For more informa­
tion. contact Lee Dorsue at
574-4732.

Dear Maty,
I went over to the benrh for n few days
right after school was out Just to relax and
unwind. One night while 1 was there, 1
went Into a club to dance and socialite. I
saw this guy In tltere tliat nearly knocked
me out. He was gorgeous-great body, good
dresser, beautiful eyes. And 1 noticed tliat
he was looking at me. We started talking
and danced for a while, but he had to leave
pretty early because he had to go to work
the next day. He asked me If I was going to
be around the next night and we kind of
made plans to see each other. Well, we
spent almost the entire evening together
the 2nd night, ihen he asked If he could
follow me bark to my motel so we could
walk on the beach for a while. I was
thrilled. Of course, he wanted lo have sex
at lltc motel, and actually, so did I. Ilul
since I really didn't know him very well. 1
didn't do It. After that, he left pretty
quickly. I asked him If we could meet for

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A support group for adults
raring for patients with Allhetmer's Disease meets the
first Tuesday of the month,
from 7 to 8:30 p.m., at All
Souls Catholic Church. 301 W.
Eighth Street, Sanford. This
service is sponsored by the
Greater Orlando Alzheimer's
Association.

Disabled Veterans
Seminole County Chapter
•30 of the Disabled American
Veterans meet the second
Tuesday of each month at their
chatter home at 3812 Orlando
Ave.. in Sanford. The service
office la open from 1-3 p.m.
every Tuesday and Friday for
more information, 323-2710.

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hutch before I left the next day. but he said
lie couldn't get away from work. He said he
would call me so we could get together
again soon, but 1 haven't heard from him
lie gave me his card, so I have his lum ­
ber al work, and I'm wondering If It would
be OK for ntc to call him. |u*l to sec how
he's doing. Some of my friends say. *Oo for
lit*, and ollicra say. *NO wayT. How do you

Before 1 vole. I want to trU you how
pleased 1 am that your good Judgment pre­
vailed even m the heat of 3rd degree lust.
Since he clearly knows how to attract the
ladles, he may have been the STO equiva­
lent of TVphold Maty. In any ease, you can
bet you're not the first gal he has escorted
back to motel room.
My vote goes with the *No wayT group.
.,e
lie knows how lo get In touch with you. If
he's Interested In developing more than a
sexual relationship with you, youU hear
from him. If you don't, you can mentally
thank him foTnaklng your aUy at the
beach much more exciting than you ex­
pected. and ihen Just store the experience
In your ’pleasant memories* mental Ole
folder.

Kitchen questions that bug you
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Technically, they are beet lea.
not bugs. When they turn up in
a sealed canister. II Is usually
because they were born there.
Beetles are common peata
around flour mills and grain
storage facilities. Manufactur­
ers do a good Job tn controlling
moat of them, but they
nearly Impoaalble to eliminate
completely. Beetle eggs which are almost Invisible take a week or ao to hatch. If
you happen to bring
some flour containing
beetle egga, they may hatch
into larvae and vow Into
adulthood
ri^it
M your
kitchen! Freeee flours tn an a ir­
tight container for 48 youra to
kill larvae.

BARBARA

HUGHES/
GREGG

Several kinds of ants may
occur In and around (he home.
Many of them like to rot sweets
and kitchen scraps. Since they
bke everything we eat. you
need to keep all food covered
or In the refrigerator. Begin
your attack with a careful
droning. Then lo control ttic
ants, you need to find and kill
the nest and colony. Place Uny
piles of sugar every two lo
the area
t e r way

Bsnioc setivitlss

The Winter Springs Chant er anyone BA years or older to
Join them in acthrttleo every
of AARP meets the third Mo
day of the month, at 1JO p.m.. Monday through Friday, from
at the Winter Springs Senior 9:30 a.m. lo 3:00 p.m., at the
Center off Edgetnon Avenue. Lake Mary Community Center.
Senior ciltsens. 50 and over, 260 N. Country Club Road.
are Invited to attend.
For information, call 695Wagkty Lions Club
0285.
The Sanford Lions d u b
meets every Tuesday at noon at
the Colonial Room In down­
OamMara, famMiaa
Gamblers Anonymous and town Sanford near the clock.
Visitors and
prospective
Gam-Anon for family and
friends, meet separately Mon­ members are welcome.
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of OkGood Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. Bridge Club
Sanford Duplicate Bridge
Maitland. For more Informa­
Club meets at noon each Tues­
tion. coll 236-9206.
day at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
Narcotics Anonymous P in t S t. Sanford.
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­ Kiwanls Club
byterian House of Goodwill.
Khranla Club of Casselberry
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.
meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m.. at Denney’s on 438 In
Casselberry. For information,
Lakssido Lions
coll 831-8545.
The Sanford Lakeside Lions
Club meets the first and third
Monday of the month, at 7:00 Toastmasters mast
The Night Owls Toastmasters
p.m.. at the Martna Hotel.
Visitors and new members are Club 86581 meets every Tues­
welcome. For Information, call day of the month, at 7:30 p.m..
Matt Altemose. 322-8545. or at the Lake Mary Community
Building on Country Club
David Hall. 330-5238.
Road. Contact Rosella Bonham
at 323-8284 for more Informa­
Historical Commission tion.
The Lake Mary Historical
Commission meets at 7 p.m..
the first Monday of the month, Ssnford Seniors
The Sanford Senior Citizens
at the Frank Evans Center. 158
N. Country Chib Road. Contact d u b meets the first and third
James Thompson at 322-0432 Ttteadav. at 11 a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. A
for more Information.
lunch follows. Visitors are»
__________________
come. For information, call
322-2353 or 322-8161.
The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association of Florida.
Inc., meets the second Monday
of the month at 6:309 p.m. at
Kllamey Baptist Church. 701
Formoso Ave., C.E.li. class
provided each month. Ali
meetings are open to LPNs and
to students and graduate LPNs.
For Information call 299-4321.

Should she call , or shouldn't she?

and baits at drag stores, h ard ­
ware stores, grocery stores,
and dtscount stores Follow
and read the directions an the
box carefully. You only wont to
treat the areas where ants
crawl: you don not need to
treat entire floors, tops of
counters or cabinets.
Uo not get ant killer on food,
dishes or cooking utensils. Do
not treat the Inside of drawer*.
Make sure that any leftover
product ts kept In the original
container to prevvnt accidents
Keep II In a cabinet out of the
reach of children and pets.

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Frull flics, or vinegar flies,
become a nuisance In homes
when they fly around overripe
fruits an vegetable*. They are
also attracted to food that con­
tains yeast, such as vinegar,
brer. wine, and cider. Your
garbage disposal, an unclean
sour mop. or dishcloth map at-

tract them. Some ran carry
disease from human and ani­
mal excrement to foods, fta lay about 500 eggs
near the surface of moist, formentlng food: shine In drains:
and waste materials. The egga
hatch In 24 lo 30 hours, and
(he life cycle la completed In 8
lo 15 day*, dependk^ an the
temperature outside.
When you bring m produce
from the garden or afore, baby
be attracted to
c o n tro l.

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can By through ordinary house
screening, ao recn X you did
not invite them in. they are
going to come m anysreyl
An aerosol spray will kin ma­
ture (bra. but does not elimi­
nate them In the larva atote.
Commercial, nonfoafc*. peat Iable. You can place traps
wncu vii tmm li e • pcoom it

Heart stirred by embers o f first marriage
DEAR ABBY: 'Brian' and I fell
in lore at first sight as tssn-agsra.
Wa marrtsd vary young, but hs was
ths mart woncferftil, caring, loving
man N ever known. Ha treated M
Wa movsd far away from sur
hometown, and I was homesick. I
didst fire marrtsd life a chanc*. I
acted Tike a baby Instead of th*
marrtsd woman I was and returned
to my parents Brian begged roe to
stay, but 1 refused to listen. I
planned on going bock to Brian aad
our Ilf* together 'sometime* Bea, 1 eras having fan being single
partying —ao whan Brian flaw
• to talk to t . I
off. Two montha after that ha
moved in with a woman and fUad
for dlvorc*. When I received ths
papers, I realised I'd mods n mis­
take I wrote Brian n letter apolo­
gising and begging for another
chance. Ha never wrote bock. H u t
was 20 years ago.
I hare been married to "Charite"
for 15 year* Ws had some goad
times logsthsr, but about three
rears ago w* started drifting apart.
Neither of us cared enough to da
anything about it — and if* to ths
point where we dant even olees in
the tame room anymore. It's only a
matter of time until we divorce. I'd
be gone already, but I need to pay
off eurne bills before I go.
On a recent trip to my home­
town, 1 ran into Brian while I
•hopping with my mother. I was
■tunned at th* strength of the foot­
ings running through ms. My heart
■topped and I was completely In
love again. 1 could barely apeak. My
mother did oil the talking.
I feel like n love-struck leanager. Brian is on my mind 24 hours
a day. We never had a 'but talk”;
we never said goodbye.
I recently ran into Brian again.
(Yea, it was a planned 'accident.”)
He wee very rues. He's not married,
but he's living with lomeaag. I
i e long fetter, „
for everything I did sruf thinking
him for all he did for me. In it, 1
■aid if there’s ever ■ time he'd hs
willing to talk to me, I’d like to. I
didn't tell him I love him or want
him beck in my life, but the point
». I want him to know
that if there ever could be a chanen,
I want it
Should I give him the letter?
help me. Tell me right from
1 have no one to talk to and

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

so rt out your p retest m a rital
a-a d------------------------------------financial sitaallao b a for a
tolling Uria m aa Ural t e a a r s
"available * Bear In arind f a s t
cvcn lf y s n give tk sjte tto r to
w ill ro ep en d tT lfta 'S E a 'w a y

there Is nothing to prerent her from
DEAR CABOLi Y ew i
doing it again.
afourA
In the meantime, her boyfriend
is living tn the house my son la pay­
ing far
I certainly agree th at there
should be no trdaranrs far dsmsatk
violence. However, th# fact that
many woman are claiming It fa*
their
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nurd Speaking to police and attor­
neys, I am aware that this practice
is much more common than the
general public is aware.
1 cannot sign my name, as my
son's case ieeull in the courts, b u ll
hope that youTI devote enow epacs
favour column to this growing
SEEKING JUOT1CE

BEAR ABBY: The letter fron
in-law to hand down the family
sterling to her granddaughter eel
me lo giggling In memory of my own
very wonderful mother-in-law. She
had promised to crochet a bed­
spread for her eon and me.
She was married to a man with
'itchy feet,'' so they moved about
three times a year, which left her
with very little time to work on the
spread, but aha finally finished it!
TWsnty-ons years later, her eon
.................I stewed a Ii kmg time
about that bedspread. Obviously, I
was no lnngsr in tbs running —so I
wrote her a letter and suggested
that she give H to one of my Lds or
on* of her other grandchildren.
I was not prepared for her re­
sponse: "Not to worry. I unraveled
It.”
MS MONTY MILLER,
BUCKLEY. WASH.

d e s i s t f r o m m a k la g b a r f a l s e

DEAR ABBY: How can people
■till believe those totally absurd etorise about cate smothering babies!
Obviously, they don't know eata.
My husband and I had three cate
for 10 years before our daughter
appeared on ths scene. Sh* was
born two months premature, and
when w# brought her horns from
the hospital, she weighed a whop­
ping 4 Bounds. Each rf our cate was
more than this* times her Maa aad
weight.
They gently sniflad her, checked
her out, and round her to be a nenIhreatening creature (just a bit
noisy and smtlly at times). I'm
assuming that because aha waa nei­
ther fiiny nor feathery, they consid­
ered her to be no fan at all, ao they
DEAR ABBY: 1 read your col­ ignored her.
umn every day, end it arema that at
Once in a while, I would find one
feast once a seek part of it la devot- of the cate curled up ia a cooy cor­
sd to domestic violence. One would ner of her crib, but only whan oh*
think that thia problem Is rampant wasn't in I t As she got older aad
In our country. However, there’* more mobile, eh* considered the
another aide to this subject that cate her ‘brothers* and dressed
those who were willing in her old
nswfe to he addressed.
All a woman hs* to do i* charge baby clothes. They seemed to
her spouse with domestic violence, understand that sh* was just a “kit­
and h* ia automatically considered ten* end wet* very patient with bar.
Our daughter ii now 18 and
ilty and immediately removed
m the house. My eon's estranged would Uka to volunteer at our focal
aodety one day - helping
wife has dans this three times. Th#
Aral time, ths charge* were dis­
missed. Th# second Urns, sh*
dropped th* charges whan ah*
INLOVEWITHBIUAN fomaad that he had taped the Inci­
dent, proving that aha had no
nimora may have
DRAM IN LOVE. Tan am
Th* third incident is coming to Jealous dog.
patting ths cart befar* ths
CAROL A. RICHARDS,
trial aoon. My son is sure to win the
MTM J r M M |W ^ to
NASHUA, N iL
», as it is obviously bogus, but

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WINTER
SPRINGS
Community Alliance Church.
4815 E. Lake Dr., will hold lla
Vacation Bible School from
June 22 to 20 beginning at 9
a.m. until noon each day. The
theme Tropical (aland* Is
open to children kindergarten
through grade 5.
For more Information or to
register call 644*6944.
TIM LaflMTM CM«rt&lt;i i f Mm
SANFORD - The Lutheran
Church of Uie Redeemer. 2525
Oak Are., will hold Vacation
Bible School from June 22 to
June 26 from 9 a.m. to noon,
with registration the morning
of June 22 In the Fellowship
llall. Paul llartwtg wtl) serve
aa the Director. Illble stories,
crafts, music and snacks will
be enjoyed each day. A
program and cook-out Is
planned for Friday morning
and all family members are
invited. Visitors are welcome.
For more Information call the

rttuieh office .1 3 M 3352.
CORRESPONDENT
LAKE MARY * Orace United
Methodist Church. 499 N.
Country Club Kd.. will also
hold Its Vacation Bible School
beginning Sunday. June 14
through Wednesday. June 17
from 7 lo 8:30 p.m. Come to
the Storytelling Tree. All ages
are Invited
from Infants
through adults.
A covered dish dinner and
will also be offered on
t
K luck
’rdneaday.
Ju n e 17 at 6:30
U
p.m. before the Bible School
program.
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SANFORD • Central Baptist
Church. 3101 W. First St., will
hold Its Vacation Bible School
on June 22 through June 26.
The event will be field from 9
a.m. until 12:15 p.m. dally.
The church will present
Starqucst. a Galactic Oood
News Adventure. For more
information call the church
office at 322-2914.

Congregation Beth El events planned

GENEVA • The Geneva
Community Church of Ood will
be holding their 20th annual
camp meeting called "Park of
Praise*. July 16 through 19.
The series of meetings will
lake place at Fort Lane Park,
on Lake llamey In Geneva.
Morning activities for chil­
dren ages 4 and up wlU go
from 9 a.m. through 11:45
a.m.. and will Include crafts,
recreation, and a Bttde Iraaon.
Kids wtU be eamktg ‘camp
dollars* for Various set hrlties
and consistent participation,
which will be used by the
children lo bid on fun Items at
the Sunday afternoon camp
on. The auction la the
auction.
highlight for rnanv children
who compete fiercely through­
out the half week far prise
money.
Evening services will start
at 7:30 p.m.. and wtl be fontHy oriented rattier than chil­
dren oriented. Special singers
for the praise sir flings s f l be
the Southern Goape) Quartet.
Crystal River and some of their
associates.
"Till* church la unique.* said
Pastor Donald Crabtree, a 28yrar resident of the Geneva church |o
area who lias been Involved In
numerous community Issues.
*We have no formal member­
ship. believing that people who
kve Christ centered kvea are
already
rye*.
The
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lor children under 6. Shabbst stories. songs. play and refreahm m ti will be pan of the weekly achedule. Call the synagogue at
788-3739 to reserve apace.
Judaic High School rlaaara for atudmta rnlrrlng 8th grade In
September, 1998, win begin after the High Holy Days and will be
held on two 10-week semesters. Demand has been great and
Betti D la meeting that demand by oBrrtng tort-oriented Judaic
menu. For additional Information'call Beth D at 407-788-3729
or Myrtam F lu at 333-4794.

Ministries. 1001 Celery Avr .
will hold Its T outh Week* be­
ginning Sunday. Ju n r 14 at 7
p.m. On Monday. June 10 at
7 p.m. Minister Christopher
Sims and his son s song minis­
try win perform. The week wttl
Include
drama.
music,
preaching and dc kveranee.
June 17 and 19 am toaa will
begin at 7:30 p.m. For more
Information call 324-4711.

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                    <text>PEOPLE...7A

TODAY IS...2A

Sanford Police

Jeno Paulucci presents
J the black crow t o '

E xplorer o f
the year

interchange naysayers

IN S ID E

will YEAR, No. 221

SO C«nts

TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1998

Fired cop
reinstated
By Bass Wkits
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Officer Arthur
I tames returned to work Mon­
day with lire Sanford Police
Department. He was hack with
tire force after wliat most say
was a most regrettable fiasco
An 11-year veteran with lire
SID . flames Is well liked Ity
many residents of the city and
at ('rooms School of Choice
wherr he is the school re­
source officer
The residents and school
officials came lo Harries de­
fense aftrr he wss involved In
an automobile student, and
had a series of departments!
scrapes that led lo his dis­

missal from the force in May
Hr was al the school again
Monday and this morning
Chief Joe Dillard allowed
llumr* lo m u m to work,
dropping the charges of mis­
conduct and insubordination
I Limes may still receive a f»
day suspension for using im­
proper language lie is asking
that this also be dismissed.
Dillard was not available for
comment on Monday and Is not
expected track to work until
Thursday
‘ Essentially
the
FOP
(Fraternal Order of Pollrrl Is
pleased Officer Ilames has his
job bark.~ Sgt Darrel Presley

PWssa Baa Baras*. fagsAA

Fires update
By Nick Pfaifaaf
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Vitiiori

New 1-4 interchange
By Rasa Wkits
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • They
broke out the gold shovels on
Monday, proving it was a done
thing. There will be an Inter­
change at Interstate-4 and
County Road 46A. No more
delays, no more setbacks. The
interchange sonic feared would
never lie. will lxRep John Mica, pnmd of his
Immense contribution to the
nuking of the Interchange,
came to the groundbreaking
ceremony rather than accom­
panying Vice President Al Oore
on a tour of Central Florida
wildfire sites.
Mica and the others stood at
a podium surrounded by oak
trees just off from the face­
tiously named Limbo Court.
The Interchange project had
been In Umbo for the good part
of 12 years when frozen food*
king Jeno Paulucci advised lo­
cal leaders of Its nerd.
Paulucci. like Mira, wouldn't
have missed Monday’s ground­
breaking for all the pizza In
China. ~Jcno Paulucci has
been with this from the begin­
ning." said Seminole County
Commissioner Randy Morris.
‘ Many of the other players

luvr changed, but he's been
there all along."
Morels predicted today that
once all the work Is done • the
Interchange construction on
30-plus acres will take two
year* • the area will have ‘ the
hrst secondary road system" In
the state. In addition to the in­
terchange. 46A will be widened
and work Ix-gun on Grant Line
ltd. which will nut parallel to
Rinehart Rd.
Il was Mortis who helped
form Interlocal agreements by
the county, the cities of Lake
Maty and Sanford and helped
negotiate for land acquisitions.
Mrmnwhlle. moneys that were
expected
from
Washington
were removed once and put
Into other projects. Mica, a
member of Ihe Transportation
Committee, helped get them
back.
The 1-4 corridor In Seminole
Is considered a hot corporate
zone. The prospect of the In­
terchange has persuaded more
Ilian 2 dozen companies to
move or expand their head­
quarters there. A half dozen
hotels have been built, also.
There are terrible backups at
Ihe Lake Mary lllvd. Inter­
change dial will be eased with

the new Interchange.
Work on thr Interchange begjn* next wreck with the digging
of drainage ponds and laying
out and moving dirt for Ute exit
ramps. The construction will

cost $9.9 million and provide
some necessary nuisance* to
travelers until complete. There
will be some rolling roadblocks
at night on 1-4 when working

VOLUSIA COUNTY - A turnbrr at government officials
have visited Ore damaged area*
of Central Florida, forualng on
the Volusia County area. U S.
Senator* (lob Oraham and
Connie Mark toured the area
Sunday by helicopter.
Vice l*rrsldent Al Oore and
U.S. Congresswoman Corrlnr
Drown visited damaged fire
*ltr* In Volusia and Flagler
count let Monday. Oore alio
visited with firefighter* and
famllle* who have been harmed
by the fire* Governor Lawton
Chile* wa» on hand to greet
the vice president.
drown was appointed last
week a* co-chair of llie Con­
gressional Task Force
on
Wildland Fires, which will ex­
amine lire Issue of these fires
and help establish a national
partnership lo meet the grow-

Mayor named
to board of
Metroplan
Staff Reports

Rap. John Mica. L i L Acre* Ranch owner Lao Treporter and frozen loods
king Jano Pautucd al tha groundbreaking.

SANFORD • Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale was recently named
secretary-treasurer
for
the
Metroplan Orlando Board. His
one- year term will run through
June. 1900.
Osceola County Commis­
sioner Maty Jane Arnngton
was named chairman and Win­
ter Park Mayor Joe Trrranova

M ain Street taps Kuhn as director
AA-10A
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Dear Abbjr . . . . 7A
Horoscope ... 11A
Obituaries ... . 2A
People...........7A
Police Briefs . . SA
Sports . . . . SArflA
TV .............. 7A
Weather......... 2A

By Nlsk Pfaifaaf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • From victims’ advocate to down­
town advocate. Linda Kuhn Is switching Jobs
from the Stale Attorney's Office fo program di­
rector of Sanford Main Street. She assumes her
new post effective July 13.
She has served In the criminal Justice field for
over 20 years, most recently ss • victim witness
coordinator at the office of State Attorney Norm
Wolflnger. A spokeswoman at her former office
Indicated Kuhn had always been involved (In
her spare lime) with helping Sanford and the
downtown area 'Now she can do It and get paid
for It.*
Kuhn Is a long-time Sanford resident. She
moved to the area at the age of 12 when her fa­
ther. In the U.S. Navy, was transferred to the
Sanford Naval Air Station. She graduated from

Seminole High School.
Regarding faking over the directorship of
Su ited Main Street, *1 cant aay I have specific
plans far Improvements right away.* she said.

"Wliat I want to get storied on litough. Is re­
search on ways we can make the downtown
community better.* She said there Is a sense of
community already In existence, but she In­
tends to attempt getting more Inlet-group p ar
tlcipatlon.
There are so many dlllerent organizations
that often have similar purposes.* Kuhn com­
mented. They all have the beat Interests of the
city at heart. But how much better It would be If
we could get everyone working toward the same
end.* With that, she stressed she doesn't mean
merging any of the groups. They all have a
specific purpose and shouldn't be denied the
opportunity to pursue it. but when It comes to
overall downtown development, just think of
what can be done If we all work together.*
In commenting on the proposed hotel and
conference renter at Fort Mellon Park, she said
she was In favor of the project. 'And Sanford
Main Street, under the leadership of President
Bob Paraeil, has publicly declared support of It

uig tlurai of wildland furs
Carol Browner, administrator
of the Environmental Protec­
tion Agency (EPA) was with
Gore during hi* lour and lias
subsequently announced that
federal assistance has now
been made available to help
Florida battle the fires. This
additional money will be used
to allow federal firefighting
units to become Involved In
counties where other funding
lias not been available.

Smoke warning
SEMINOLE COUNTV - The
Department of Environmental
IVotrction's Division of Air Resourre* Management has reis­
sued a press release regarding
the potrnttal Implications of
forest fire smoke on the state's
air quality.
Due in the wind directions.
Seminole County Is having sig­
nificant amounts of smoke
(oiiilng from (Ires in the r*ir-

• m firs. Pag* SA

IN BRIEF
No city mooting
LAKE MARY • Because of the
July 4th holiday period, the
Lake Mary City Commission
will not meet as normally
scheduled on the Aral
Thursday of July (July 2|. No
other dale was selected for the
Aral meeting of the month,
therefore the next commission
meeting will be held as usual
on (he 3rd Thursday. July 16.

No P4Z muting
SANFORD • Because of the
July 4th holiday period, the
Sanford Planning and Zoning
Commission will not meet as
normally scheduled this
Thursday. The first meeting of
the month has been
rescheduled for the following
week. July 0th.

Yot, a muting
LAKE MARY • The Lake
Mary/Hrathrow Chamber of
Commerce will hold a
breakfast meeting Wednesday,
July 1. beginning at 7:45 a.m.
at the Country Club at
Heathrow. Special guest will
be llal Sumra). of Metro
Orlando International Affalra
Commission.
For additional Information,
phone 333-4748.

D u th Inquiry
FERN PARK • Seminole
County shertfTa Investigators
are conducting an Inquiry Into
the death of Rdllp B.

�2 A • Swrunrte MaraM SanfO'J fkyxla ■Tu**U y June 30. 1999

Briefs
C o n t in u e d (r a m P a g e 1A

ini Idem to contact them at I
800-226-5350. oi the neutral
law enforcement agency.

D.ilrymplc. no, Ills 1n*I v was
located In a room at Lake of
the Woods Ursoit oit U.S.
Highway 17 02 In Fm i Park
According to ShrrtfTs
iJcutmant .lark Cash,
Investigators believe the death
may have been the result of a
drug ovrnlosr and nrr
awaiting the results ol
toxicology reports from the
autopsy.
Anyone with Information
connected to thr Incest tgatlon
should contact the Seminole
County sheriff* apartment at
3300(350.

Correction
In Sunday’s Seminole ffembl.
m the Seminole Ulc section, in
•t Mary about the Seminole
Ranch Conservation Area. thr
reporter attributed a sighting
of a Florida panther and rubs
to a Seminole Audubon Society
mcmlHT. Itogrr Qrtntshaw. in
fact, sighted a bobcat and her
rubs.
The reporter regrets the
error.

Alzheimer group changes

County solid waste

SANFORD - the Alzheimer's
dtsease support group, spon­
sored
try the Alzheimer's
Greater Oil.utdo Chapter, prrvlouslv held an the (lrst Tues­
day rvrtilug of eveiy month at
All Souls Catholic Chinch, lias
been permanently canceled,

SEMINOLE COUNTY Both
i hr Seminole County Central
Transfer Station. 1631 SK-419
and the Osceola Itoad land till
will be closed Saturday. July
tlh. Tire solid waste business
office will be closed Friday.
•Inly 3 In observance of thr
holiday.
Thr landfill will rr-open for
business Sunday. July 5th.
(The Central Transfer Station
Is always closed on Sundays).

A nrw daytime group will
start the (lrst Friday of every
month beginning July 3 from
2 to 3:30 p.m. In ihr All Souls
Catholic Church Parish Center
ronlerrncr room located at
301 W 8th St . Sanford.

Victim identified
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Thr
identity ot a man struck try
three separate vehicles on
Interstate--! last week has
l&gt;crn released by Altamonte
Springs police, th e man was
Kandy A Landry. 43. of
Karhelle Avenue In Sanford.
Police said he apparently
exited from his vehicle last
I1iutsd.iv after hitting a
guardrail Just east of SR 430.
In doing so. ofllcrrs said he
was st nick by two cars and a
&gt;cmt. No charges are expected
tu be filed against the drivers
of the vehicles

This meeting ts Intended to
provide Information and nip|sut to caregivers of family
members
with
Alzheimer's
disease or a related disorder.
Cost is tree. For more details
call 14071 628 0088.

Alzheimer's learning
program

Jeno has something to crow about
Under the old oak iters near
the facetiously named Limbo
Court, the rich and infamous
gathered Monday morning lor a
joyful exchange about an biterchange
Sure enough atlri ne.uly u
decade of delay*, the Interstate
4/County Road UiA Interchange
Is ulxtiil to bleak Ironi Umbo.
There was a groundbreaking
Monday. Wntk In ..In* tn two
week*
Rep. John Mica gave up un
opportunity to nr« itmpany Vice
President A1 Core Monday In
order to attend the groundbreak­
ing. 'It's good to lie home." Mka
said, "even if I here t* **iiu&gt;kr our
r&gt;r*. Hit* will go away Hte nrw
Interchange will stay "
No one seemed more pleased
at thr gtotindhrr.iktug than the
great American entrepreneur
Jeno F. Psuluccl, win* envtstoned and champlonrd
the
construction of the tniett lumgr a
decade ago Dir naysayers were
many Including tin- bras* at the
paper that like* to lx-!lrvr It
wakes up the efty
Paulucd had a gltt for i certain
editor at that paper
a hand*
Mime Mark rroW.

TAKE MART’ • A man whose
identity has not been released
as yet. was stud to have txrn
killed early Monday on U.S.
Highway 17-92 and SK-419
near Like Mary. Tire Florida
Highway Patrol said thr nun
apparently had been lying In
the road for some yet
unknown reason, arid was mn
over by a vehicle, possibly a
truck.
Thr FHP is asking anyone
with Information regarding the

pamoiDouTtootc I

THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Tetraaa 96 77 Tatrma 98 70

LOTTERY
H*r» era the warning numtMirs
satactad on Monday in ttia
Florida Lottery:
Fantasy •
•-14-21-I3-M
Lotto (June 27)
M 2 4 1 -M 4 4 4 I

Daytona Baach It New
Sm yrna Beach: Seas are 2-

3 feet with a light chop.
Water
temperature
at
Daytona ts 82 degrees and
at New Symma, 82 degrees.
Winds ore from the southwest at 10-15 m.p.h.

For wh.ilrvrr It's worth. 15
years ago today a tuinibrr of
astute twins and wealthy twins

HaraM Ftwro Sr ta n w i Vtncanl

Jeno Psuluccl presents sn swstd to the Interchange naysayers
tunned the Twin* Foundation In
New York City It has since liern
mined to Provtdrmr. R I
Dte foundation -u-rvrs twins
thrtr families, the media, medtnd
and MHtal scientists and the
publlr. Dierr s a national publl
cut tun known a* the Twins
Registry
Thr group ha* no runner1km to
the Minnesota twin* baseball

team

Timely advice
June .10 is one of the times
that has licen lavotrd for the
addttton or suMrarllon of a sec
mid horn our rloek time to tour
dtn.itr atomic and .istronoiiiii.il
lime Its called leap Second
Adjustment Time Die drtrnnl
nation to leap Is nude lay the
Central
llurrau
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the
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Roger Charles *BlIP Hrinson.
Garfield Avenue. Winter
_„.k . died Friday. June 20.
1996. Horn in MlUen. Oa.. he
moved 1o Central Florida In
1935. Mr. Btlnson was a land­
scaper. He was a 33rd Degree
Mason. Early Rising Lodge
#10. Mr. Brinson was a mem­
ber of Want Chapel African
Methodist Episcopal Churrh.
Winter Park, where he was a
member of the Steward Hoard
and Inter an honorary mem­
ber.
Survivors Include wife. Zoonlc D.: sister. Cornelia. Winter
Park.
Ooldcna Funeral Home. Win­
ter Park. In charge of ar­
rangements.

Tuesday. June 30.1996 • Vot. 90. No. 221
Published Duty Eicept Monday. Saturday 4 Chnstma* by
Rapubfec Newspapers, Inc • 300 N FrenchAve . Santard, Ft. 32771
Phone: (407) 322-2611 Faa: (407)323*9408

Heeswr Dergie

Attsntion all twins

This is the Sanford Band takenJuly 4.1907 on the Maps ol the Sanford
House Only tho last names am given on the back ol Bta photograph, so
I looked tn the 1907 city directory and cam# up wdh some oi the first
names. II any ot tliese am (nconact or you can supply other llrsl
names, plots# contact Grace Marta Stmedpher. Front row: (from lad):
J. M. Sltrmon, director,_________ HaSburton,________ Talay, Pad
Hutchison. Arthur Kay. (M an A. Laftter. Hamel Totor. --------

“Sen-inf Seminole County Since IV08"

U vemt Cor
K a w Werner • Manager

Actor WUUam Atherton is 51
list,iv. actor David Alan Oder ts
43 .uul actress Nancy Dassault
ts 62. Mika (Tks Bite) Tyson is

Vintags Vlsw

Seminole Herald

ao verto sm

She conllmted to sign into her
HOs and today celebrates bn
Hist birthday. Shr was twrn on
June 30. 1917.

32 today
He joked alxiut their Irctng a
‘ llz/a Exit" to thr Inirn tiange in
trsjwi t to Jen.)* lizza Today,
Jeno 1* smiling alter being hallrd
lor being a vtsloti.uv "Die rest of

The high temporatwe la
Saaferd Moaday was 99
degreea sad tka erermlgkt law
waa 70.
■acaidad rataCall far tka
period aadlag a l lO a.au,
Taaaday totaled 0.00 lack.
•Oaariaa.................0:SI a*a.
•knasat..................0:37 p.m.

UnaSpagM

For seven drradcii. Home ha*
been entertaining America both
as an uctrrss and StngCf. Slir
was one of the llrsl AfroAmerican women to slat In
iitovin*. an industry pioneer.

TUESDAY;

BOLUNAR TABU : min. 11:10
a.tn.. maj. 5:00 a.m.. mitt.
11:30 p.m.. maj. 5:15 p.m.
TIDES: Deytoea Beach: high:
1:00 a.m.. 1:35 p.m.. low: 7:23
a.m., 7:47 p.m. Hew l i y i e a
loach: high: 1:05 a.m., 1:40
p.m., low: 7:28 a.m.. 7:52 p.m..
Cocoa Beach: high: 1:20 a.tn..
1:55 p.m.. low: 7:43 a.m., 8:07
TUESDAY
Tstrms 98 78 Tetzm a 96 70 p.m.

l,nn!■r

Whenever 'Stormy Wratlirr” Is
sung it I* lies! done In* Lens
Horne It Is lirr song and always
will Ire.

Die program will begin the
last week in July. For further
Information and to schedule s
preregtstr.itmn interview con*
tart Ann Monk at the Alz­
heimer* Resource Center at
(4070 843-1910 or Prggy
llargmann st the Alzheimer's
Association at (407) 629*1997.

Today; Afternoon thunder*
storms. Highs in the mld-90s.
Lows
in
the
mid* 70s
Wednesday: Afternoon thunder­
storms. Illghs In the mld-90s.
Lows m the mid-70s. Thursday:
Afternoon thunderstorms. Highs
tn the mld-90a. Lows In the
upper-70s. Friday: Afternoon
thunderstorms. Highs In the
mid-90s. Lows tn the mid-70s.

0 4 n u P u(F' • Bumess Mznagtr

This day’s lor L«na

OKI ANDO Die Alzheimer*
Association's Greater Orlando
Chapter and thr Al/hcimer's
Resource Center are sjHUisorIng a tree 6 week "Learning
Together' educational/support
program for persons who have
been newly diagnosed with
Alzheimer's disease* or a re­
lated disorder and are In thr
rarty stages and thrtr family
members

Man killed

ADMINISTRATION
Da m G&lt;hnst ■t'utwsher

u* just ran t sec what lie sees."
Seminole County Commission
Chairman Randy Morris said.

EVA MAE JACKSON
Evn Mae Jackson, 66. South
Holly Avenue. Sanford, died
Sundny. June 28. 1998 at
Central Florida Regional. Bom
Sept. 24. 1931 In Hornet
County, N.C.. she moved to
Sanford from Sanford, N.C.
Mrs. Jackson was a home­
maker. Stic was a member of
New Mount Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church.
Survivors
Include
son.
Tommy, Jacksonville; daugh­
ters. Uarbam. Lexington. Ky..
Erma. Santard; sister. Hazel
llaglcy. Sanford: brother, Wil­
liam Davis. Clinton. N.C.; 8
grandchildren; 3 great-gran­
dchildren.
Sunrise Funeral home, San­
ford. In charge of arrange-

UNA MERRITT DIEHL
Una Merrtlt
Diehl. 75.
Edgcwater Drive. Edgcwalrr.
died Sunday. June 28, 1998.
Bom tn Center Kill. Fla., site
was a native of Central Florida.
Mrs. Diehl was n seamstress.
Survivors Include daughters.
Carolyn Tomlin. Cornelia, Oa..
Barbara Stntr. Deltona. Do­
rothy Carlson. Edgrwater; sis­
ter. Audrey E. Booth. Apopka:
7 grandchildren. 10 great­
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Pork Cemetery and Funeral

ra a u o ■ . r e s s ju iim
Pablo M. Fernandez,

Crossereek Road. Ovirdo. died
Saturday. Jimr 27. 1908 at
OKMC Orange Division. Or­
lando. Dorn til Hularan. Phil­
ippines. he had resided tn
Cent ml Florida for 2 years.
Mr. Fernandez was a retired
pastoral assistant. He was a
member of St. Stephen Catho­
lic Church.
Survivors Unhide wtle, Nollvidad G.. Oviedo: sons. Fidel
G.. Oviedo, Victor G.. Manila,
Philippines; daughter, Clarissa
F. Cole, Oviedo; stepbrother.
Ruben. Hutnrnn. llillipptnes;
stepsister. Mly Cast romrro,
Ikitangas.
Philippines:
10
grandchildren.
Uandeld Funeral Home, Win­
ter Springs. In charge ol ar­
rangements.

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A aamf-tractor (radar ng room* down tntaratata 4 urv
damoadi Vw County Road 46A
The wtoob

acana w8 soon change wdh the burking of an Interchange Local leaders
wdh a groundbreak­

Interchange
IA
on Utr CR 4QA bridge.
Krlth Williams, the director
at Baldwin-Fairchild. Oakland
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Hume. said hr did nut think
the Interchange would disturb
anything at the cemetery.
‘ County Hoad 46A Is going to
go on each aide of the home It­
self." he said. "It will be one

w.iy rant where tlir road Is now
and one way wrst on Ihr road
to lie const nu Irtl *
Tlir remrtrry is loralrd at
thr comrr of 4UA and Hlnrharl
Hd.
Sanford Mayor Lurry Dale
said thr tnlrrcftangr Is a boom
to his city and to thr entire
county, lie Is hopeful that thr
plans to build a watrrfront/tonfrir ik t emter will

nlso lie approved and building
begun this year
Tlir hotel/ conference center
and rebuilding of a courthouse
in Sanford may be a snap
when compared to the effort
and time to grt the 4QA Intercliaugr Much lias changed and
Is rhanglng said Paulurrt. who
came to Sanford more titan 50
yean ago to buy celery.

ing event on Monday The interchange *4 be compfotod in two years Frozen food magnate Jeno Pau

F ire
Coiliawd boa Pag* 1A
rounding areas. This may con­
tinue along with a polrnil.il of
higher ozone levels and high
temperature*
The health department says
that during periods ol high
temperatures. It is recom­
mended (list those who arc ac*
live mu doors, drink plenty of
watrr. juices or commercial
sports (kinks and tukr plenty
of iral breaks
For persons who can. thr
department says, remain In­
doors. especially during peak
ozone hours of 11 a.tn. and 7

U C M M 8 U tp «n d 9 d
Ricardo Lopes. 30. of 180
Lori
Anne
Lane.
Winter
Springs.
was
arrested
Wednesday. June 24. by Winter
Springs police. Lopez was
charged with driving while
la suspended
or
revoked and Illegal license
plate/ attached mobile home
•ticker. Lopez was arrested at
the owner of State Road 434
and Algiers Officer knew that
defendant had been arrested
prior for a driving while license
la suspended
or
revoked
charge.
Ouancfd. 40. of 400
Ave., Sanford, waa
mday. June 22. by
open container of alcohol.
Ouancal waa arrested at the
comer of Station Street and
State Road 430.

within her Line of traffic.
Dale Wlllman. 40. of 775 E.
Magnolia Ave.. Longwood. was
arrrstrd Tuesday. June 10. by
Longwood poller. WlUman waa
charged with DUI and failure
to change the address on his
driver’s license within 10 days.
WUbnan was arrested at the
comer of Church Avenue and
Wayman Street. Officer re­
ported
that Wlllman was
weaving, driving off ihr road,
and making abrupt
lane
changes

Grand thoft auto

Theodore Thompson. 33. of
1433 Mara Ct.. Sanford, was
arrested Tuesday. Jitnr 10. I f
Sanford poller. Thudlpsan was
charged with gnwdYhrfl aul°
and driving while license*Is
suspended
or
revoked.
Thompson was arrrstrd at
Castle Brewer Court. Officer
ran the tag on the vehicle that
Thompson was driving, and It
came back stolen.

Posiaitlon

Wayne PurseU. 43. or 180 N.
Devon. Winter Springs, was
arrested Tuesday. June 10. by
Winter Springs police. Pursell
waa charged with driving while
license la suspended or re­
voked. PurseU waa arrested at
the above address. Report
that PuraeU's license had been
permanently revoked due to a
prior DUI conviction.

Drivtui MRfcf d* inflMnco

Cheryl Cartwright. 37. of
2&amp;2S S. Sanford Ave.. Sanford,
waa arrested Wednesday. June
17. fay Sanford police. Cart­
wright was charged with DUI.
redutaa driving, and refused
to sign ettatton/poat bond.
Cartwright waa arrested in the
2000 block of South Orlando
Drive. Cartwright was stopped
for traveling 00 in a 30 mile
per hour zone and weaving

Joshua Shuck. 18. of 70S
Wynn Dr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Tuesday. June 10. by
Sanford police. Shuck was
charged with possession of
rannabts within 200 feet of a
public park and possession of
drug paraphernalia. Shuck
waa arrested in the 2000
block of Willow. Sanford QUAD
squad made the arrest.
Andrew Gray. 18, of 201
Mirror Dr., Sanford, was ar­
rested Tuesday. June 10, by
Sanford police. Gray was
charged srllh possession of
cannabis vrllhln 200 feet of a
public park and possession of
drug paraphernalia. Orgy was
arrested In the 2000 block of
Willow. Sanford QUAD squad
made the arrest.
James Walker. 27. of 2250
Deepwater St., Sanford, was
arrested Tuesday. June 10, by

ObitsJason Corey Kane. 23. Sunset
The. Longwood. died Sunday,
une 26. 1998. Mr. Kane was
om Feb. 8. 1975 in Winter
ark. Mr. Kane was attending
emlnole Community College,
le was a member or Ssnlando
Inlted
Methodist
Church,
ongwood.
Survivors Include parents,
lerald A Lynda. Longwood;
Istera. Kstelynn. Longwood.
Hda Pena, Sanford; brother,
hawn. Heathrow; maternal
randmother. PhylUs Green,
'em Park; I nephew.
Bakhrin-FUrchlkl Cemetery
nd Funeral Home, Sanford, in
of arrangements.

Kendra JoAllcn Kunkle, In­
fant. MUch Court. Sanford,
died Wednesday, June 10.
1998. Kendra was bom June
10. 1998. She was a member
of First United Methodist
‘ inch of Sanford.
parents.
*» Van
terns!
Van
Brace Miles.
N.Y.:
paternal

grandparehta. Carolyn San­
ford. Clyde A Linda. Ohio; ma­
ternal great-grandmother, Ag­
nes Short. Sanford: palrmal
great-grandparents.
Janet
Forsythe. Deltona. Doug A
Patty Chatbum. Lake Mary;
aunt. Jaime Walraven, San­
ford;
uncles.
Johnny
Thompson. John Kunklc, both
of Sanford.
Woodlawn Carey Hand foneral Home, Longwood. In
charge of arrangements.
Randy A. Landry. 43. San­
ford. died Thursday. June 25.
1998. A native of St. Bernard
Parish, he had been a resident
of Sanford for 2 years.
Survivors
Include
sister,
Emily Robin; brothers. Hm ,
Freddie: 14 nieces and nephSt. Bernard Memorial Fu­
neral home. Chalmetle. La.. In
charge of arrangements.
BOMBS W. LITTLE
Homer W. Little, 05. Mellonvllle Avenue. Sanford, died
Sunday, June 28, 1998. Bom
April 11. 1903 In Silicon. Ala.,
he moved to Central Florida In
1927. Mr. Little owned odd
operated Homer's Bar A drill.
Mr. Uttle waa a former Semi-

Sunford poller. Walkrr was
cliargrd with possession of
cannabis under 20 grams and
waa arrested at the corner of
27th Street and dm Avenue.
Officer slopped Walkrr for not
having a tag displayed on Ids
car.
Tony Lowel. 33, of 2503
Miller Rd.. Oviedo, was arrrslrd Tuesday. June 10. by
Oviedo police.
Luvrl
was
rhaigrd with possession of
marijuana, possession with Inlent lo dlstnbutr. pussession
of drug paraphernalia, and
possession of marijuana near
school properly. Lovel was ar­
rested at the comer of 410
and Uoalon Alley. Lovel waa
traveling 55 in a 35 mile per
hour mmt
Michael Kemp. 34. of 2649
S. Oak Ave.. Sanford, waa ar­
rested Tuesday, June 10, by
Seminole County deputies.
Kemp waa charged with pos­
session of drug paraphernalia
and waa unrated at the comrr
of Park and Oak.
Dedgrick Pierce. 20. of 2005
Hartwell Ave.. Sanford, waa ar­
rested Tuesday. June 10, by
Sanford police.
Pierce waa
charged with domestic vio­
lence and was arrested In the
600 block of Cast Second
Slrrcl. fierce allegedly threw
victim Into a wall and grabbed
her by the ear causing cuts.

TrtspasslH
Terrence McMUlan. 21. of
2370 Grsnby St.. Sanford, waa
arrested Tuesday. June 10. by
Seminole County deputies.
McMillan was charged with
trespassing and waa arrested
In the 300 block of East Slate
Road 40.

note County Commissioner. He
was a member of the Elks
Lodge, Sanford. Mr. Little was
a member of First Baptist
Church of Markham woods.
Survivors Include son. Rob­
ert. Sanford; 1 grandchild.
Brtsson Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
Donald Joseph Owens. 64.
North
Preasvtew
Avenue.
Longwood. died Thursday,
June 25, 1998. Mr. Owens was
bom Sept. 5. 1933 In Jack­
sonville. Mr. Owens was for­
merly employed fay Selmena.
He was an Eagle Scout and ac­
tive In scouting. Mr. Owens
In the UJ.8.
.C Navy. He
was a member of Rolling Hills
Moravian Church.
Survivors include wife. Caro­
line; son. Gregory, Grand
Rapids, Mich.: daughter. Lau­
rie Lounsbury. Longwood; 4
grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home, Longwood, In
charge of arrangements.

I A.
Louise A.

78. Baywood

June 28, 1998. Bom In ttboh.
N.Y.. she moved lo Central

kaxi has backed the protect lor the past 12 years.

p m Symptoms when exposed
to rlrvatrd ozone levels rould
Include headache, sore throat,
eyes burning, coughing and
breathing difficulty.

Anon arm!
DAYTONA PARK ESTATES •
According to Florida Stale Fire
Marshal nil! Nelson, a 16-yemrold youth, whose name Is being
withheld until prosecutors de­
cide whether lo try him as an
adult, lias been accused of set­
ting two Ores this past week
near his parents’ home In Day­
tona Park Estates.
Nelson said the boy used
matches or a cigarette lighter
to stan one fire m the rural
neighborhood in Weal Volusia
County on Wednesday, then
another
blaze nearby
on
Thursday. Investigators
re­
ported the boy has sdmJtted
starling both blazes.
‘ Luckily,*
Nelson
said.
‘ Firefighters were able to ex­
tinguish both fires before they
reachrd any of ihe singlefamily homes In thr area.
Following a Joint Investiga­
tion with the Division of For­
estry. Nelson said the bay was
arrested late Thursday night on
two counts of malicious and
willful burning of land.
Meantime, arson Is also s u ­
per led In two more Volusia
County ffres as well us In nine
additional count Ira
Nelson
said Investigators are close to
making a second arrest In
Volusiu County.

Super Scoopcr
DELAND • The State of North
Carolina has sent Its *Super
Scoopcr* CL-215 water scoop­
ing airplane to assist In flic
fighting. The aircraft arrived In
DeLand Monday afternoon to

Florida In 1074 from Maple
View. N.V. Mrs. Silver worked
for Kr.tyola Kollrge Daycare
Center In Sanford. She was a
member of Beta Sigma Phi So­
rority.
Survivors include husband.
Clarence;
daughter.
Joyce
llarvcy- Sanford; sister. Mar­
lon Binge). Ortskany Falls. Nc.:
1
grandson.
1
great­
grandchild.
Baldwln-Fairchlld Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.
MOORED H. WILLIAMS
Mildred H. Williams, 67.
Lemon Bluff Road. Osteen,
died Sunday, June 28. 1908 at
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital. Sanford. Bom April 30.
1031 In Miami, she moved to
Osteen In 1072 from Harvey.
111. Mrs. Williams was a retired
bookkeeper. She was a mem­
ber of Osteen Bunco Club.
Survivors Include sons. Dan
C.. DeLand; daughters. Susan
K. Kolrff. Crystal River. Usa A.
Buchanan, Deltona: sisters,
Charlotte Girard, Oalnesvtlle.
Lillian Swtcord. Macon. Oa.; 6
grandchildren.
Deltona Memorial Funeral
Home. Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.

begin Its work. The large rraft
it capable of rareylng up to
2.000 gallons of water at a
time.

vilian organization constats of
members ages 18 through 24
who commll up to nine months
of full Ilnur community service,
for which they receive an rd l i ­
ra l lonal award of 94,725.

Additional help
CENTRAL FLORIDA - Tidily
four members of thr AmertCorpa National Civilian Com­
munity Corp*. trained lo per­
form various nrrflglillng tasks,
have been deployed lo Florida
to help In firefighting rffons.
Two learns
came
from
Washington. D.C. and will work
In Central Florida until July
27. The third leam from
Clarlrsion. SC. will work
lh.nugh July 17.
Tliey gathered In Tallahassee
Monday and have now been
dispatched tu various fire ar­
eas. mostly in Volusia County.
Hie AmeriCorps National Ci­

Crop damage
FLORIDA • With Iras than
two Inches of rain since April
and more Ilian a month of rec­
ord breaking temperatures,
many farmers and ranchers,
especially In northern Florida
are suffering losses In their
com. peanut and hay crops.
The Florida Department o f Ag­
riculture has estimated losses
st over 9100 million thus for.
Forestry operations have re­
ported an estimated loss of
810 million In commercial tim ­
ber as the result of the fires.

Dalewas named vice chairman In
addition to Dale being named
treasurer. Dale has served on
Ihe board since 1007. when he
became mayor of Sanford. ‘ I’m
willing to undertake It.’ said
Dalr about hta new position.
Dale’s other community ac­
tivities include the Seminole
County Pori Authority, which
he Is chairman of. the Lake
Mary Chamber of Commerce,
which be la president of. Ihe
District Board of Trustees for
Seminole Community College,
which lie la chairman of. and a
member of the Board of Direc­
tors for ihe Oreater Seminole
Chamber of Commerce.
Mctroplan Orlando la a re­
gional partnership that la re­
sponsible for transportation
planning and financing in Or­
ange. Seminole and Osceola
counties. The board is com­
prised of 18 voting members
and three nonvoting members.
The voting
members are
elected and appointed officials

who represent local govern­
ments and the region's largest
transportation agencies. The
board meets on a monthly ba­
sis. Dale said that the board Is
addressing certain Issues In­
cluding Ihe light rail system.
‘ It has become a pretty Impor­
tant agency.* said Dale.
schedule o f meetings, please
contact Jana Valenti at (407)
481-5872. cat. 308.

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A fric a n -A m e ric a n freed o m celebration a success

B arnes
Cwtlaasd N a P ip

said Monday. T h e Issues have
been mitigated and he catne
back to work today. No inallrr
what, his Job Is lurk, lie's on
Ills own with the 5-day
suspension grievance."

By M am Hawkins
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD • The find Juntrrnth crlr lira lion observed
June 20 m the Midway area of
S.mloul was deemed a success
os related by Pastor Leonard
Wilson of the St. Mattlicws
llapttsi Church.
Ilil&gt; was the first of what Is
hoped to be .ui aiuiual affair.
Wilson
and
chairperson
Cynthia K. Oliver said that the
true African-American free­
dom date gives emphasis to
education and achievement
and states to the community
the rral true meaning.
Junrtcrnlh Day was truly a
celebration. It was a time for
reflections and rejoicing, a day
for
self-improvement
and
planning futures.
A parade set the day tn mo­
tion. Participating were com­
munity groups, church groups.
Seminole County Sherd!"s Of­
fice. Sanford City Commis­
sioners Velma Williams and
Brady Lrsaard. Community
Development Office. Charles
Rowe. Seminole County Fire
Department. Orange County
Representative Ella J. Gil­
more. a native of Midway and
Sanford, former Midway r e ­
tired
teachers,
Seminole
HOPE. Elks. NAACP, and the
Central Florida Junk Anoo
Goombay entertainers
The parade culminated at
the lot of the future home of
the St Matthew Church where
rtty, county and community
leaders spoke to the people.
Midway Elementary Steppers

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Dames was the second offi­
cer fired by the STD this year.
Earlier. Investigator Terry Miltins was dismissed for smoking
a cigarette when told by a su­
perior to put It out. Mullins,
like Dames, was on 11-year
vrtrmn ol the force. He was

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City Commissioner Velma
Williams said site was "elatrd"
the Arthur Uamrs ruse wns
coming to a conclusion. * This
embarrassed everyone. Thr
Board of Commissioners Is
embarrassed. Chief Dillard Is
embarrassed. Officer flames Is
embarrassed. It’s been con­
suming loo much of the city's

Ume.

3 gtfttrations enjoying freedom (from left): Patricia Robinson. Mary Ann White and Mattie While.
stole the show with a special
presentation.
Special thanks to Mayor
Larry Dale. Commissioners of
the etty of Sanford. Semtnolr
County ShcrtfTs Office and
Chief Steve Harriett. Seminole
County Fire Department. Orungc
County
Government.
W.T.R.R.. Seminole Hcmltt. Na­
tional Guard Armory*. Ace
Hardware. TnJIrl Arts. Midway

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Elementary School, Seminole
Flower Shop. Fosslll. Inc..
John and Jeanette Daniels,
Firddir Hanson. Division of
Forestry.
Sylvia Stallworth,
and Vemon McQueen.
The support, said Oliver and
Wilson, made tills event possi­
ble Thunk*, to the community
and church committee who
nude this celebration. "Youth
of Today as thr leaders of T o ­

morrow.*
"Free. Free My Lord, We Are
Free."

A review of thr ruse by City
Personnel
Dlrrctor
Tim
McCauley addressed u need by
those nt the S K I to rut down
on the cussing. There were In­
dications. loo. Ihnt some offi­
cers may have conspired to
get Dames try Idling others to
testify against him
McCauley said that there was
not sufficient
evidence
to
charge Humes with negligence
In the automobile accident that
touched off a bizarre string of
events.
Harries complained
Immediately about an unfair
ruling and said hr wus not tn
formed when the hraitng wus
tiring heard.

Overall.* site added. *wliat we want to do as

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quickly as possible wtth Sanford Main Street Is

already.* she added. *1 think It would be an ex
I reme asset to downtown Sanford, and would
lielp us meet many needs well Into the future for
making Improvements and progressing.*

to develop a lirtlrr sense of community. If we
all work logrthrr for common goals, we will
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such as the Goldsboio area.
Dillard and Ills staff Initiated a
immbrr of changes. One of his
plans was for a Huddles In
lilue |i(ogrum and Community
Policing. Today. Officer Arthur
I lames was once again one ol
the Huddles and the roinmu
nlty seemed to approve
•Good, Iris all grl lt.uk to
work." Commissioner Williams
said.

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lighting the dismissal and has
iiad the aid of tile FOP.
A $50,000 Independent stutfy
of thr SPD disclosed serious
’ flaws" and lurk of communica­
tion in the department, leading
to discussions to cither recon­
struct the SPD. use the Sher­
iff's Office for specific assign­
ments or to turn (he law en­
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Jeff
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The P G A
needs to
loosen up
SANFORD _ You know what * great about
Matt Kuchar and Ills dad?
Tliey'rc one. or fuw. of us.
And not Juki beruusc Uiey live In Semlnolr

County.
Tltcy are gutters who kive the game.
Kuchar Is Seuilnote High School's, and
Lake Mary's latest hometown hero. He and
his dad. I*eter. an Insurance man who owns
Hie family's home In Heathrow, are the latest
darlings of the PGA Tour cvm though Matt
Isn't cvm a member o f It yet, at least not un­
til he declares professional status.
Until then, he's just a sophomore at Geor­
gia Tech who shows up every couple of m a­
jors. with hts dad carrying his bag. and finds
tils way onto tire first page of Hie leader
board.
He did It at U&gt;e Masters In April uitd wus
actually alone In second at the U.S. Open
two weeks ago trefore fading, credibly, down
the stretch.
Matt and Peter are two of the most talked
about pieces of news on the Tour. It's the
classic father and son story.
In fact. It was Fatlter’s Day and Matt's
birthday last Sunday In San Francisco at
the Open.
They belong to us.
They belong to every hacker trying to
break 100. They belong to those of us who
root for our playing partner to nail that 10footer for quadruple bogey, then applaud
and buy him a beveragee In the clubhouse.
Unfortunately, a lot of people, especially
those on lire Tour, don't like It w ry much.
Players complained when Peter got cxrltcd
os Matt made putt oiler putt to stay In con­
tention last week.
The veteran Juotln Leonard, all of 25 ycara
old. got surly when asked about having to
ploy with Matt Kuchar and his dad. Refused
to comment after the match even though
Matt kicked his butt and captivated the gal­
lery while doing It.
Other players arc saying Peter should be
seen and trot heard.
Forget that.
He and Ids ton ore making golf fun again.
As awesome as Tiger Woods con be when he's
on his A or even D or C gome, how often
does he look like he's having fun without the
prompting o f some official from Nike?
Peter la a happy dad. Who wouldn't be
when you’re eon is enjoying hla lifelong
dream and you get to walk rigid beside him
while he does ft.
Why should Peter Kuchar care what a
bunch o f grumpy, old 25-year-olds have to
say about It?
At one time, didn't Justin Leonard and the
other young guns o f the tour, feel Just as ex­
cited about draining a putt or hitting a per­
fect long Iron Into a tight green?
Today's pros tend to work In tunnel vision,
practicing their Princess Dl waves coming
down the l&amp;th with (he lead. No one smiles,
no one gets hurt.
Now the Kuchara are reminding people like
you and me. the duffers, that golf la fun.
We all take pride in making that par or two
each round, knocking one straight off the
tec. clearing the water.
All o f us smile, whoop ft up. and remember
that we're out there to have fun and maybe
pick up a few bucks In the process.
Out that Isn't good enough for some mem­
bers o f the Tour who are complaining that
the Kuchara are having too much fun.
Too bad. Let's hope that Matt doesn't ever
stop smiling and remembering how much
fun he’s having.
Let's hope Peter never forgets the thrill of
caddying lor his pride and Joy on the biggest
day o f his son's life.
He did nothing but act like a dad. not
afraid to show the whole world that he was
pretty darned proud o f his son.
Let's hope that the rest o f the Tour remem­
bers what ft was like when they were once
Matt Kuchar.

I Did you know Lake
HoweWo Dave Mtslkwx. now wUh the
Tampa Bap DevA Hops, has played in more
mqfor league pomes without a post-season
appearance than anyone else In baseball?
Juot checking.

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A w esom e A1 tamonte
Senior All-Stars give
Altamonte Springs
Babe Ruth program
fourth championship
Hanlon! then I ■tinned lurk ill
Ihr Losers Urmkrt final an Donta
llaiper hulled a Ihrre-hitler and
SANFORD
Four tournaments. Toma* Herrins drove In four nun
as (tie host* ousted Oviedo 6-1.
12 w in s , n o l u s t r a
llut Sanford rould not cany the
You can't do any belter than
momentum over to Sunday as A l­
Out.
Tlie rldrsl of llir Allamontr tamonte Springs used a Uiree-nin
Spring* Alt Star trams improved second Inning In get the scoring
rvrii on wlwt thru little hrotlirrs going, then rinsed out a 20-1 \1cdid last weekend as they rnrshed lory wtili a 13 mu fifth Inning
To nuke mailer* even worse fur
the roin|M-|illon In Oir Italic Hutli
lt.iseli.ill Mentor Division Dtstrlrt Sanford, or so much tlie better for
Tournament on Klnkrr Stmstroin Allamontr Springs, was tlie fart
Field at Historic Sanford Memorial that ter lossrd a no hitler at tlie
I h is I* . striking out arvrn.
Stadium this past weekend
Having in the Winner's llrarkrl
Altamonte Spnttga got on tlie
(Inals Niiurd.iy morning. Srulili srnrrhoard Immediately Ul Satur­
struck out 12 and allowed only four day's game as Robert* doubled
litis ovrr tire first five Inning* a* with one M il . moved over to third
Altammtlr Spring* mashed the oti n wild pitch and scored on a
Sanford
All-Star*,
which lud single by Devtto.
An error, a wild pitch and an RUI
bralm Hie Oviedo All Stars 17-fl 111
thr opening game on Friday night. single by Reynolds stored three
nuts (or Allamontr Springs In the
10-1
s e t cuid inning and the rout waa on.
Robert* was the big hitter for Al
Tlie warmers added tw o run* In
lamonte Springs, going 3 fur 1 with
a tuple and two doubles, srotrd the (M irth Inning, a single nm In
two nuts and drove in tw*o a* the the filth inning and three nuts in
South Seminole County squad lined thr sixth Inning lirforr Sanford got
a |Mli of Ihirr mu Innings to open Its k&gt;nr nm In the boitoiti of the
tile lead Up

By Dean Smith
IIKKALD SPORTS EDITOR

An Oviedo Ai Star runner M m M o Mrd bate safety as Sanford's Lazarus
MAchsA lumps out ot the way during this weekend’s Senior Division Baba Ruth
BaaebaH District Tournament at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium.

Braiiman
named
Coach of
e Year
■y Jaff I
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Seminole High Schoolboys track coach Ken Brauman Coaches Association) Boys Track Coach of the Year at
(shown with currant star Toni Marlin) waa honored aa the NHSACA Coach of the Year Awards ceremony Just
the 1096 NHSACA (National Hgh School Athletic outsido Washington. D C. last Friday night.

SANFORD _ Twenty-four district champion­
ships In 25 year*.
Not too bad for a coach at any Florida high
school, but. after years of success on the state­
wide level. Seminole boys' track coach Ken
Brauman la taking tt to the next point.
Brauman. along with Lake Maty boys' track
coach Mike Otbaon were In New Carrollton, Md..
a suburb of Washington. D.C., Friday night as
finalists for the National High School Athletic
Coaches Association Coach of the Year Awards.
Each were listed aa finalists among some of
the best coaches from all over the country.
Eight coaches In each division (Athletic Direc­
tor. Baseball. Bays Basketball. Boys Track.
Cross Country, Football, Otrta Basketball. Girls
Ttack. Golf, Special Sports. Soccer. Softball.
Swimming. Tmnls. Volleyball and Wrestling)
were nominated, but Brauman and Gibson were
the only finalists from Florida.
Brauman came away with the title of NHSACA
Boys Track Coach of the Year, topping seven
other coaches from around the country.
Brauman carried the credentials needed to
bring home the title. He's filled tlie Seminole
High trophy case for year* now and this spring,
won his 15th district title In 15 years of coach­
ing Seminole track. Along (he way he's had sev­
eral athletes move on to major colleges and
compete on a national level.
Brauman also tuis been a major piayrr on (lie
slate level. Besides hts 15 district tiles at Semi-

Playoff on Co-Ed horizon?
SANFORD _ A playoff Is looming ever-larger In the
future of (lie Sanfonl Recreation Department Spring
Co-Ed Slow Pilch Softball League.
Monday night at llnchurnt Park, co-leaders Herr :30
and Krmpkc Musk- Service both coasted to easy victo­
ries and moved to within one wtn ol forcing n playoff.
Tlie night opened with MJO using a six RUI night by
Ruben Garcia to mwe into third place with a 22-2 vic­
tory over the Seminole Scoop.
Beer :30 then took little bites (scoring two nuts In
each of the first five Innings) before coming up with a
four-run sixth Inning to dose out a 14-2 triumph over
Mnronda Homes.

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Tlie final game of the evening (bund Kcmpkc Music
Service getting six RBI from Brad Bender and 12 extra
base hits to romp past Sanford Christian Church 244.
Beer :30 and Kempke Music Sendee are both B-l

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Seniors
sixth Inning on a
walk to Jay Roland, an error und a sacrifice fly
by Tony Reyes.
Doing the damage offensively for Allaitinnlr
Springs were Roberts (3 for 4. Including n triple
and two doubles, two runs scored, two RBI).
Poisson (two singles, one tun scored, one RBI),
Reynolds (one single, two nuts scored, one
RBI). Devito and McChrsncy (one single and
one RBI each) and Banko and Harris (one sin­
gle and one run scored each).
Also contributing were Campbell. Smith and
Yates (one run scored each).
Doing the hitting for Sanfonl were Lcmirus
Mitchell (2-fbr-4 with s triple). Jay Roland (one
single, one run scored), Adam Frank and J.W.
Buchner (one single each) and Tony Reyes (one

and srurnl on a throwing error. Roland then
scored on a single by Tomas llcnlas.
Sanford then got Its final three runs In the
fifth Inning as Mitchell and Frank both reached
on dropp'd third strikes und Roland walked
before Berrios eleared the Im *t* with a double.
Leading the way for Sanfonl were Berrios (2for-3 with a double, four ROD. Roland (l-for-2

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CMedo jumped on top In the first Inning of the
Loser’s Bracket finals as Chad ChupdcUinr
singled with one out. moved to second on a
grounder by Paul Werner and scored on a pair
of wild pitches.

Sanford tied the game in the bottom of the
first Inning as Adam Frank singled with one out.
moved around to third on a double by Jay Ro­
land and scored on a wild pitch.
Sanford then took the lead for good In the
third Inning as Lazarus Mitchell walked, moved
to second as Frank reached an an error, moved
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with a double, two runs scored). Frank tone sin­
gle. two runs Koirdl and Mitchell (two nine
•cored).
Doing the hitting for Oviedo w en ChapdeUlne
lone single. one run •cored) and Phil Phlppa
and Nate Koyal (one tingle each).
Things w en looking pretty god for Sanford In
the Championship Game as Roland retired the
first four Altamonte Springs batters.
But tilings went aoutli quickly as Lee singled,
stole serond. moved to third on a single by
Yates and scored on a passed ball. Danko
reached on an error, but Yates was caught off
third.
Reese then singled in Banko and scored as
Apfel reached on an error, gtvtng Altamonte
S n tig i a 3-0 lead.
Sanford got a nn back In the bottom of the
second Inning as Kendall Kennon was hit tor a
pilch, went to third on a pair of wild pitches

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Coach
nolc. he has 24 Utica In
lit* 25 yeans, having been
dominant at Palatka High
School before coating to San­
ford.
I t ’s a great honor to have
been selected.* Brauman said.
’ It’s something that cornea
with the people’s contribution
to the sport ocher than coach­
ing. You put in a lot of years
and these things happen.'
This season, along with de­

Arena football in Daytona
DAYTONA BEACII _ Tk-krts are now on
sole for a regular season Arena Football
League game between the Florida Bobcata
and th Orlando Predators to be held at the
Ocean center on Friday. July 3 at 7:30 p.m.
Tleket prim are S20. SIS and SI2 There
ta a 34 discount on all ticket prices for chil­
dren 12-and-Under (plus a service charge).
For Information rail the Ocean Center at
(B041 254-4800.

LAKE MARY.The IBth annual SEMINOLE
SOCCER SCHOOL offers two weeks of sim ­
mer soccer Instruction at Lake Mary High
School. This 9 am. to 4 p.m. day camp will
also include Indoor soccer In an air condi­
tioned gym.
The two weeks are July 6-10 and July 1317. The coat Is 9120 per week or 3228 for
both weeks.

But Sanford would not threaten again and Ah
monte Springs slowly built the lead before
upping the 13-run bomb on the hosts In the
Ui inning.
Providing the offense for Altamonte Springs
were Helms (two singles, two runs scored, one
RBI), Campbell (two singlet, two nuts scored).
Hants (one double, one run scored, two RBI).
Reese (one single, two runs scored, one KBI).
McCheaney (one single, one run scored, one
RBI). Lee and Saltman (one tingle and two tuna
scored each) and Yates lone single, one nn
■cored).
Other contributors were Roberts (two runs
scored) and Devito. Smith. Deceacte. Banko and
McOatltn (one run scored each).
Also playing for Altamonte Springs wen Pois­
son. Reynolds and Apfel.
Kendall Kennon scored the run for Sanfonl.

officials. and all other members. It la rec­
ommended that first-year officials and
transferred officials attend this class.
The C.F.OA. wraild also tike for any vet­
eran official to came out and help with the
class whenever they can.
The classes meet every Monday and
Thursday evenings from 630 p.m. to 8.10
p.m. at Edgrwater High School in Orlando.
If you have any questions please call Mike
Ooodspeed at (home): 4G7-OUU 8KJ8 or
(work) 407-201-7401. extension 6100. or on
the Internet at MRREFRcompusrrvr.com.

Fury to hold tryouts
WINTER STRINGS . The Whiter Springs
Fury, a select girls soccer tram which rap­
tured the Under-12 state championship Hits
past spring. Is looking for new players as It
moves up to the Undrr-13 level this foil.
Coach Rodney Levy, a veteran coach with
extensive youth league experience In North
Carolina and ArUnna and a current player
vrith the Orlando Nlghthawks. la seeking ad­
vanced players under 13 to complement last
year's championship squad.

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hurst Park. Krmpke Mystic
Service and Deer :30 both In lah their regular season sched­
ules with Krmpke Music Serv­
ice battling Maranda Homes at
6:30 pan. and Beer :30 taking

*1 lost to Rita Someriot
(Centerville High School. Cen­
terville, Ohio) who wffl be the

The 1996 NK9ACA Coach of
the Year winners were:
Athletic Director _ Davtd
Stover. CCA. Charles City High
School. Charles City, Iowa.
Baseball _ John Lowery,
Jefferson
High
School,
Shenandoah Junction. Weal

Dakota.
Special Sports . Arlene Salvatl. Cheshire High School.
Cheshire, Connecticut.
Soccer _ Diane Davcy, Plane

(triple, single,
RBI). David I

doubleheader
against
the
Seminole Scoop at 7 p.m. and
Marenda Homes at S p.m. But
the arhedule could be adjusted
to add a champ!ontitip playoff

Boys Tfack _ Ken Brauman,
ocuiu io fc

In the 1970s and is a
part o f the Central F lor

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ford. Florida.
Cross Country _ Gilbert
LaPbinte, Norwich Free Acad­
emy. Norwich. Connecticut.
Football_ Eddie Dean. Madi­
son County High School. Madi­
son. Virginia.
Olrts Basketball _ Oene
KUnge. West Central Commu­
nity School. Maynard. Iowa.
Girls Track _ Rita Someriot.

Hlj|h School, Minot, South Da­
kota.
VolkybaU . Becky Dickin­
son.
McOUl-Tbolcn
High
School. Mobile. Alabama.
Wrestling _ William
J.
Archer.
Huntington
High
School. Huntington. West Vir­
ginia.

Surge rem ain undefeated with
7-3 w in over Colum bus H aw ks
■on with an assist from defenseman Tom
Nemeth.
The Surge answered on Reeves’ second
goal at 8:16 with an assist from Martens.
The Hawks came right back and cut the
into the Surge lead again on forward Kory
(Coriander's goal with 2:16 remaining In the
second period, leaving the score at 4-2
Surge at halftime.
The Surge began the third period back in
control offensively aa Francois Lcroux
scored on an assist from forward Jocelyn
Lattglols with Just 1:30 elapsed In (he quar­
ter.
Bui the Surge could nut get away from
Columbus aa the Hawks scored with 4:19
left In the foams on drfmirmsn Aaron

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Kathy's flaky Shop (24-lh 3
Just par Fun 113-12); 3 Yknots
(11-12); 4. C.EJL (2-22). A
League Tburaament Champion
„Just Far fin (2-01.
The Anal B League regular
■caaon standings were: t.
Rob’s Team (16-9): 2. Westvtew
Baptist Church #1 (154): 3
Unknowns (12-13); 4. Sanford
Church of Ood (0-15); 3 Saints

�Lizards: Successful modern reptiles
la asking donors of all types
blood - especially O-type do­
nors - to donate at Ha Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Optimist Club
His Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room in
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-2184 or 3220208.

Ktwanls Club
effective Oct. I. 1087. the
Ktwanls Club of Sanford has
movrd the weekly Wednesday
noon luncheon meeting front
the Sanford Ctvtc Center to the
Lakeside Landing at the Marina
Motrl on Lake Monroe. Visiting
KJwantons are welcome. For
Information call Walt Smith.
323-5088

Dancing for Scnlora
The Over SO Donee Club
dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 pm. at the
Sanford Ctvtc Center. Lire m o­
de by the Dritonions 13-piece
band. Donation 63.00.

Recovery Inc., Is ■ self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
grnrrat nervous symptoms. For
Information, call 600-2002. or
086-5006.
^

Wffleom* Wagon

Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon Club of Seminole
county liolds a coffee for newcomers and second Wednesday
of i-vcty month from 10 a.rn.
until noon. For Information on
address, call Hetty, 005-0144,
or Lucy, 322-7877.
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Lunch, Fellowship

LONGWOOI)-AU area seniors
are Invited lo join a seniors
group currently meeting at the
Orthodox Church of St. Sirpiten. 18115 Lake Kmma Hd.
A covered dish luncheon. at
noon. Is lotlowrd fay Bible
atudy and fellowship.
The group meets on the areand and fourth Wednesday of
the month. Foe more Informs(ton. rontart Mary Burke at
330-6391.

r a y occur In an Incredible variety of habf
Uts. and their bodies s ir well adapted lo
dlm li trees, glide through the sir, burrow
bt the sail, or race along the ground. Uzaids feed mostly on insects and other
mnall tnvrrtebrstea. making them eco*
nomirally important to man os natural
prat controls. They play an Important rule
tn the survival of many larger lizards.
birds, mammals, and anakrs since lhey
depend on Hie availability of lizards as
food,
Lissidfli
We call lizards any rrpllte wtlh four legs,
scaly akin and long talk Including anoles.
geckos, and aklnks. Some types of lizards
even resemble snakes. Unlike snakes, tizante have eyelids that Ulnk. longues that
are not forked, and ear openings. Fortunalcly Florida lizards are not poisonous,
Amalasj
Anoles are the most commonly seen Inante Ui Florida Most people call anules
’ chameleons* due lo the green anolr'a
ability to change color, however, anoles
are only distantly related lo the r hame­
teon. and in fact are more closely related
•* the Iguana. Anoles are small lizards dial
«* * adept at climbing trees, shrubs, fences
■***• walls. They are frequently seen baskfog In the sun or hunting Insects around
Florida homes. Urey do not chew thrtr

AL
FERRER
distinguished from rxollc anoles by Us
long potnlrd snout and the pinkish throat
fan of the mate. Anoles lay lheir tiny while
In moist places, which may Include
soil around your polled plants. Anoles
shed their skin, but the old skin does not
come off in one place hke that of a snake.
The green anole con change color from
green to brown and vkw versa. These
changes are stimulated by their surround­
ings. temperature and emotions. A hor­
mone called ‘ intermedin* secreted by (he
pituitary gland la responsible for these
changes. This hormone is carried try the
bloodstream to special color celts arlirre it
causes changes tn the concentration of
pigments. As expected, the pituitary gland
ts near the part of thr anolc's brain re­
sponsible for emotions. Wlien anoles are
on green vegetation or light background
they are colored green. As they move to a

Al-Anon
A support group far friends
or refattvea of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday,
at 8 p.m.. at 111 E. 27th St..
ji«t west o f Sanford Avenue tn
Sanford. New vtattars or mem­
bers are welcome to this 12*

bly geckos. They have big catlike eyes for
limiting at night, with pupils that contend
to silts in the daylight and wide In llir
dark. Many geckos Iwvr adapted to living
In. on. nr nmtiud houses since these ul­
tra * Inserts, tlielr favorite prey. The gecko
returns this favor tjy keeping our neigh­
borhood pests under rant ml. II Is amazing
lo watch u gecko In action. Willi udhcslvr
lor pads It ran nui over n winduwpanc and
across a ceiling as If to defy gravity! If this
climbing skill Is not enough to keep from
bring raught by a predator, the gecko ran
escape by relying on Its ability to shed Its
tall In an Instant. This rscape mechanism
is used so often It is ulmosl Impossible to
And an adult with Its original tall. The reef
gecko Is Florida's smallest native llrard,
reaching a maximum length of 2 Inches.
The head and body are brown, and the
st ales are keeled, giving It a rough appear­
ance. II Is easy to letl the female from thr
male by (lie 2 yellow stripes she has be­
hind fare Itrad.
Sklnk* are smooth, shiny, active lizards
(hat may be seen scurrying quickly along
thr ground In scare!i of Insects. At first
glance they may resemble small snakes
due to their tiny limbs and cylindrical
bodies To escape from predators trying to
catch them, aklnks have tails that break
off easily- The tall continues moving as an
additional distraction while Ihe sklnk mm
away. Some aperies also lure tails that
are a brighter rotor than their bodies, good
lures to keep predators from attacking
thrtr lin d i. Skinks are among the few liz­
ards to demonstrate any parental rare.
The female sklnk will guard her eggs after
toying them, sometimes remaining colled
around then), until they hatch.

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AMM8 #
f .
vw /
meets the fourth Wednesday of
each month from September
through May. For Information,
contact Maryann Hoff, 321-

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MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Mu. haI * L Sduo
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PuMreh Juno FI. M And July
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MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK O f THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
ELORIDA
by Shirley C Htrgurl

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n o t ic e is h e r e b y o n riN
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duulil on sunscreen lotion* amt
m*am». Apparently, m*n with regular
um *. they do not completely protect.
l-nn*c. tiuhtly woven clothing is a
more satinfuclary alternative

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wouldn't like the food with less salt."
So much for consumer Haul.
D EAR R E A D E R . I couldn't agree
with you more. Prepared dinners,
especially froien ones, are much too
salty for people who wish to moderate
or limit their intake of sale While it *
true that sail adds flavor, consumer*
could certainly add *alt at the tabic if
their froirn dinners seemed too bland
I don’t have much rlout either, but
perhaps if more of the public demand
ed lc*» *ally frozen dinner*. Ihe
industry would sit up and take notuv
You folk* at home, get out vour pen*
DEAR Dlt G D T T I had a recent ( T
»can herouM* I have high blood pres
sure and low potassium The X ray*
showed a 1 by 2 cenlimeter homoge
neou* mas* in Ihe left adrenal gland *
My doctor told me not to be con
rented Should I be’
D E A R R E A D E R You brt you
should
Some rare type* ol hypertension
are caused by tumors in the adrenal
gland* Called ~aldo*trrnnoma*."
these growlh* also cause low serum
potassium It sound* as though ymir
doctors mrrr looking for such a tumor
wllh the f T *can They seem to haw
found it Now you need further testing
(such a* bilateral adrenal vein
eathrteritationi to confirm it a* a
cause of your prubtem If *o. you need
surgery
I don't understand why your doctors
told you not to worry I would have
thought the* d he elated at discover
mg *urh an unusual 'and treatable)
finding
H. mm to your primary care physi­
cian far an rspUnatmn and. perhaps,
a referral to aa eadarrinaiogist
To give you related information. I
am sending you n copy of my Health
Report ‘ Hypertension * Other read
rrs who would like a copy should send
12 plus a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope to P O Bos 2017.
M urray Hill Station. Mew York. MY
I0 IM He sure to mention the title
D E A R D K G O T T Does clothing
prevent ultraviolet radiation from
reaching the skin’
D E A R H E A D E R Dense fabric
blocks moil l.'V tight ias does window
glass' and is a much belter way of
protesting the skin from the harmful
effect* ol the sun's rays than is sun
screen Rrcent studies have cast

D E A R DR G O T T What can I do
about hip pain? IVe tried load supple
ments, vitamin*, copper bracelet*,
magnet therapy and chiropractic
DEAR READER Th e an*wcr
seem* almost loo obvious; See your
doctor.
Hip pain can have many causes,
ranging from a rth ritis to tendon
inflammation The cause of your prob.
lem should become obvious, once the
doctor cum incs and X rays you
Aside from arriving at a diagnosis,
your physician &lt;with the help of special
t*U as needed! has an additional advan
lace, lie can prescribe medication and
other therapy, which should be murh

P E TE R

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more effective than the a lte rn a llm
that you haw tried unsuccessfully.
T o give you related information, f
am sending you copies of my Health
Reports -Choosing a Physician" and
‘ M anaging Chronic Pain.* Other
reader* who would like copies should
send 12 for each report plus a long.
self addressed stamped envelope to
IM ) flog 2017. Murray Hill Station,
New York. NY 10154. Be sure R&gt; men­
tion thetitleisi
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decided In the end. though, the Scots
were worthy winners. (And. as is usu­
a l the rub of ihe green babe ran the
way of the victors On the first deal of
Saturday evening. Scotland played a
laydown grand slam In tamo.

ad that Bast would have hid with seven
spades to the king-jack. So, Just in case
the diamonds were 3-0 offside,
M urdoch finessed dum m y's spade
queen. Right!

PICK WITCH
Wednesday. July 1.1096
Stronger emphasis than usual will be
placed on gaming new knowledge for
sell-improvement tn Ihe year ahead
Once tha wisdom la acquired, you I tmd
ways to improve your M M Wo
CANCBR (June I t -J u ly t t ) Be estra
protective today ot household items you
chenah Keep them out ot reach ot care­
less guests or bobekmg children both
pose a possible threat. Cancer, treat
yourself to a brihday gdl Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions for tho yoar
ahoad by maSmg S2 and SASE to AstroGraph. cio this nswspspor, P O Bos
1796. Murray HR BMbon. New York. NY
101S6. Be sum to Mate your rodwc wgn.
LBO (July 21-Aug. t t ) Ususay. you're
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something offensive that could hurt the
teskngs ol someone wtfhm earshot
VIROO (A u g. n - t e p t . 23) it you go
shoppmg today, scrutinize the merchan­
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leet you have Stile concern lor them
BCO RPtO (O c t H t tev. t t ) Ns not met
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your beet today when 4 comes to keepmg
secrets Make en ettort to heap your
mouth shut it your dsopfme is weak
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accepting tmancial advice from a pal.
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on the support of associates The help

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might make last minute changes that
could lessen metr Mo and benehts Keep
your presentatsm aa forceful as p o tt M
P IS C iS (Feb. 30-March 10) Joint
endeavors requmng cash should be treat­
ed with cautious respect today You may
regret •mputwe moves
into an agreement today, honor your
pledge If you try to back out. your image
could suffer more then you reakte
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take pnde m your nocompksltments today
if you attempt important tasks m a hasty
fashrnn Approach your work in an ordarly. fnethodcal manner.
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Stoll. 37. was bom m Logwood, the only ton
of Chuck and Linda Stoll. Ilia two older sisters

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doing for others.' Linda says of the son who. at
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P rivate co lleg e serv es w ork in g ad u lts
stltutlon and pursue a bache­
lor’s degree If they choose to
continue their education.
T his college works off feedlu rk from the community In
order to keep It successful,”
Lambeth said. *We are growing
rapidly because there la a large
need In Itw community for the
people In' fill Jobs with the
qualifications that they learn
here.”

By KclUe W erner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CASSELBERRY - It's a lillle
known fart that there ts a big
college alternative right In
Seminole County’s bark yard.
Casselberry is home lo one
of the fastest growing colleges
tn the arra. City College.
Founded In Fort Lauderdale In
15187. Uie college’s Casselberry
rumpus opened Its classrooms
In January of 1997 and will
graduate Its first senior class
In September.
"City College ts set tip for the
adult student, although stu­
dents of all ages fire enrolled In
and can benefit from our pro­
grams.* said college I‘resident
Jay Lambeth. "We meet the
community’s needs tn a differ­
ent way from regular colleges.
We take students by the hand,
give them Individual, one-onone attention a n d help get and
keep them on track.*
City College Is a private col­
lege. It is accredited by the
Board of Independent Colleges
and Schools a n d tuition at the
college Is competitive wtlh
other private Institutions. Fi­
nancial assistance Is available
to students who qualify.
Course work ts geared toward
the student that h a s been In
the workforce for awhile and
needs specialized training to
move up the ladder or change
careers. Students leant mar­
ketable skills a n d can cam a
degree In a short time without

City Co*sqs students, from left: Lon Potlhotl. Lisa Ooomer. Da Cha,
Catortna Vorano, Instructor Joanns Hochstsdt, Martha Hopkins. Ranee Lift
and Jackie Brown
rearranging their entire sched­
ule.
Classes are set for day and
evenings so those unending
can plan life outside of school.
Tills Is especially Important to
the adult student who needs to
work or care for a family.
The programs offered at City
College Include Business Ad­
ministration Systems, Busi­
ness Administration. Legal As­
sisting. Computer Information
Systems and one of only three
Private Investigation Sendees
majors offered In the state.
All of the majors are two year
programs and teach students
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workforce upon gniduutlon. In
fart, every day. urea busi­
nesses are Inquiring about
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cies.
Thai Is another unique a s­
pect of the school. Job place­
ment services are In place that
help the student find employ­
ment. And that service never
ends. Even If the students
graduated 10 or more years
prior, they ra n go to the
placement department and get
help with their Job search.
In addition. students
graduate from City College are
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County Fire Department has
been certified far ALS service
since 1962.
“We’re pretty well on track.*
said Fudge. The department’s
Engine 37 should be licensed
far the ALS service by the end
of the month. He anttetpsted
the purchase of a rescue vehi­
cle, which will allow the de­
partment to transport from the
acene, by fiscal year 2000.
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the department. He has been
certified as a paramedic for 0
y ean . There are 12 Areflghter/EMTa: 4 on each shift.
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firefighters
who
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call of duty ao their fallow
firefighters could get certified.*
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paramedic
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administer drugs and cardiac
ddlbrlllation In the field, much
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POLICI BRIKFS
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Gloria Jackson. 41. of 714
franklin Si,, Oviedo, was a r­
rested Monday. May 4. hy
t&gt;v1edo police. Jackson was
charged with possession of co­
caine, possession of mari­
juana. resisting with violence

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while license Is suspended or
rrvnkcd and arrested
on
Tuskawlllu Road. Officer made
n check on Winn's driver's li­
cense and found three suspen­
sions for fallurr to pay trafflr
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Suspended lio in u
Danlrllr Winn. 18, of 810
Cnnn |»nrk Clr., Winter Springs,
whs unrated Tuesday. May 5.
Iry Seminole County drputlrs.
Winn was charged with driving

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comer of County Road 419 and
County 428. Report said lluit
Jackson's vehicle was com ­
pletely blocking east bound
traffic on County Road 41(1.

Paraphernalia
Render Rudolph. 34. of un­
known residence, was arrested
Monday. May 4. by Sanford
I•oiler. Rudolph was charged
with possession of drug p a ra ­
phernalia atul arrested In the
1000 block of South Maple
Avenue.

Ariale

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council. Ariale will Is- otto tally
sworn In at the May |H city
council mretlng.
A graduate of Stetson Uni
vrisity In Del.and and Stetson
l*iw School tn St. Petenvburg.
Ariale became u resident of
Ovtrdo In I9H9 when he moved
to live area with his wife whom
lie met at Stetson.
lie has
three rhlldrrn.
In addilkm to Is-lug an a t ­
torney. Art.de has served with
Congressman Hill McCollum as
district director.
campaign
manager and legislative a ssis­
tant. lie Is a member of the
Florida liar, the Orange County
liar Association, the Seminole
County Charier Review Com
miMlon Ui 1993. Land H a n ­
ning Agency for Ihe City of
Ovtrdo until the year 2000. die
board of management. Eastside Family Center of the
YMCA between 1995 and 1907.
and CltUrns Advisory Hoard
for WMFK Cliannel 24 and 90.7
FM. lie was also a st^ff direc­
tor In an effort to remove the
Or Undo Nava) Training C rnlrr
from the Department of Dr
frnsr closure list of 1991 Me
served that position In 1991,
1993 and 1995
On an appointment informa­
tion form Ariale Ivad to fill out
I for «he njuijtfl jNnUfon. hr
j slates dial It Is httf slnfsfartlon
wtfh the Toitmumiry o r Oviedo
that drew him toward rtty poli­
tics. ‘It's incredible to watch a
nice community come out of
the ground.* lie said. *1 think
tt'a (Cklrdol wonderful.*
"I’ve hud a great opportunity
to see tilings from a different
perspective lietrig on the Plan
iling and /foiling Commission.*
said Ariale. Mm looking for­
ward to serving in a different
capacity.*
The nrwrst council member
feeU that hts peers have been
doing a good Job In keeping up
the home town feeling that hot
drawn many to Oviedo. Even
tn the midst of burgeoning
growlh. Ariale wants to main­
tain that home town feeling. *1
want to try and maintain die
atmosphere we havr out here.*
h r said.
He will run for the council
•eat again In November. Ilia
appointment to the council la
to serve die remainder of
Hampton's term. His platform
for hla campaign is to take a
look at parka and recreations,
revitalise Downtown Oviedo
and look at die traffic problem,
and to find out how Oviedo la
doing Interlocolly with other
city governments and organisa­
tions.
'One of the things I will a l­
ways do la to listen to all the
details and all the facts that
are given to me before I ever
make a decision.* said Ariale,
*1 vow to listen to all argu­
ments. and will be happy to sit
down with any group*

By Nick Ffclfiiif
IIKRAI.D STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • When visitors
drive south nn Interstate 4 Into
Seminole County then Into Or
angr County, at what point
should thry lie welcomed,
should they be made aware of
a entrance to a major metro­
politan area? Therr Is a differ
encr of opinion
The organisation known as
T ia n v l Malimi. (Im the Evolu­
tion of Trans[sirtatIon tn Cen­
tral Florida), has rripiested
time during which to explain
Its suggestions to the Sanford
City Commission. Die presen
lutlon was ongliiullv s« lieduled
lor Ihe April 27 meeting tail
was [Mist|&gt;oned until Monday.
May II
Since that time, ifoh Waller
of tlie cny» Engineering and
Hanning
Department
has
subriUtlrd background Informa­
tion and suggestions to be
considered try mrinla-rs of Ihe
commission
“Their aie actually two mar
trrs which nerd drtrmUnu
tuai.* he said "One |« the Irvrl
of trratnirnt. ih.it is. Imw much
Is lo la- dour In th r highway In
various arras, and Ihe Special
Design/llutrwuy arras
The
gateway arras arr those which
are highly rnhunerd. Indicating
approach Into u special arra.
“Tills Unhides (lie h ig h e st dr
vvlopmrnl. thr h ig h e st design
treatments posslbtr around Ihe
Interstate.* he explained
Waller says tlu t at the prrs
rnt lime. Trans-4-Matlon Is
projecting Ihe galrway area al
Ihe larkr Mary Interchange *|
twllrvr It should lie closer to

Sanford, hr said, ‘possibly
north of that Intersection,
around Ihe Hrllwuy to SR 48
Intersection
lie -slid It would lie thr logi
cal location, as with the mall
and other strut lures between
SR 48 and Like Mary, a gate
w.ry for southlxiund rnmnfwis
should naturally Indicate dial
the entrance to th r high den
slty urban area is al Sunlord
rather than further south
Mrgardlng lire
la-vrl ot
Treatment, he said th err wrrr
llu rr lyjirs, Irvrl I In rural ar
eas calls tor only minimal
«osmetic treatment adjoining
modrrutr development, such as
hum the Dike Monroe Hrldgr
In HR 438
Tlie thin! Is the highest
calling lor the Iasi design
treatments, which are to la- lo­
cated near major urban arras.
Walter believes this stunild be
In Ihe Sanford arra rattier than
farther south.
“Their air no spec lal design
areas for the Sanford arra rx
rept at the Lake Monroe
Crowing.* tie said, amt asked
‘Is llierr a desire lo havr some
sja-c lal design area lor San
ford?
Tlir rrport hum Vic ki Smith,
projec t manager for Trans 4Mallon is listed find mi the
agenda for Monday afternoon s
city commission work session
Tlie session Is to la-gill at 3 30
p m .. In the city manager's
conference mom at city hall
Tlie work session will be
followed at 7 o m try tlir regu­
lar meeting ol thr Sanford City
Commission.

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Apparently Universal Studio docs not agree
with the mayor of Orlando, the Orange County
manager, ami others, regarding Ihe value of the
"ught n i l ’ system bom the City of Orlando to
International Drive.
Erme Hatton Ills a veteran
'"universal believes this whole concept Is a
waste of money, Including 240 million, the tidy
member ol numerous
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m they were reported to have agreed to con
government boards and is
bute. At this moment, it looks like they* aren't
a civic activist in me interest
interested In proceeding any further. So wtiat do
of good government.
(fee backers of this questionable concept do?
They attack. Insult and try to coerce Universal
Into doing what they* wont, or else!
la this the proper way to handle this matter? we need to start now. The problem we are enM hlnk not. Actually a m ass transportation sys­ ro u n irrtn g Is a public that has been truly Irft
tem ts not the problem The problem Is the type out and Mime political opposition from thoac
of system and the lack of vision of those pro wtui are concerned about the need. cost, and
posing the concept of m ass transportation by system. The big question Is, “Is light rail the
best th rtr is. or could there be something better
yght rail.
thut we need to rxamlne7* Are there systems
'•M ay 1 make a suggestion? I believe Universal bring developed that would serve us better? We
|g gladly participate if they saw any Incllna- do know that there are new systems bring de­
that there were people involved that had vi­ veloped. but little effort has been directed Into
and were seeking a way of truly solving our looking at these systems. Again, what we a r t
transportation problems. If. for Instance, seeing Is a government forcing upon the public
tvras a sincere effort to look Into new tech- “Its will*. The workings between FOOT and local
r, to open up the process, to establish politicians has run Into a snag because Ihe tax­
opportunities for Input from the ritU rns payers ore asking Important questions and are
“ a s the area business leaders. I believe not buying the present proposals. Neither are
be onuurd at the cooperation and somr politicians.
Its. As It now stands, this Is a venture
Other politicians, who have preached the
little backing by the public and those who need for masa transportation, and may I add,
secured a great deal of money for three projects
’It as an experiment.
isn't any question that mas* trnnspor- on our behalf, are right about the need but have
.fatten Is needed In the near ftiture. That m eans ivot been able to understand why there tan*t

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more backing for mass transportation system.
The public la tired of rubber stamped projects
presented to them by people of Uule vision, in­
cluding FOOT, and the Immense spending on
consultants, whose presentations seem to be
short sighted and tn direct conflict with the
public, the very taxpayers who will have to a s ­
sume tills debt. So what are the answers, and
how do we get the Job done?
First, let’s give credit to thoac who have se­
cured much of the capital and see the need.
Having said that. It Is now very important that
those same people understand the reluctance of
the public into buying into the m ass transporta­
tion systrm a s presented. It ts also Important
to understand that Universal's move stray from
the concept may not be because they do not
after dose ex­
believe It Is needed, b u t*
amination. light tall as proposed, doesn't seem
Uke the solution. And a $40 million Investment
into something that appears, after thrtr own
examination, to have little merit as far ao rebevtng traffic congestion, to quite a waste of
money, especially with the expansion program
now in progress. In my opinion. Universal la In­
terested In helping to fluid a m ass transporta­
tion system that win benefit them. Why wouldn't
they be? However, to attack Universal because
they find the present concept ohoitatghted to
not beneficial. I beftove we have a partner that
wants to say something. 1 believe they want to
be Involved with a project with vMon. designed
carefully to do what la needed, and that Is to
move huge am ounts of people quickly and effi­
ciently.

So let's discard the unkind remarks, get rid of
narrow minded consultants, require that
own Department of Transportation throw away
the typical outdated procedures and atari look­
ing Into the fliture and more advanced public
transportation systems.
Today, tn this country, our mass tran sp o rta­
tion system s are the equivalent of having
bought s 1032 automobile and never changed it.
satisfying yourself that this la good enough and
this will be my personal transportation forever.
Where do we go from here? w e go back to the
table with different interested parties. We in­
clude everyone. While we are doing that we first
And and secure routes that are not tnlruatve to
our communities and yet can serve them well
with Interfacing of other systems. We do this by
studying presentations fay afi routes that may
already HAVE backing by the public.
Why do we fight those who are going to pay
the bill? if you have routes that are not objected
to, why not proceed? I am refining to 17-W.
the Northern Rout* through Seminole County. If
you have a partner th at h a s become reluctant
as Universal has. ask them what would
thrtr mind. Above afl. we do not have to decide
on the mode of transportation now. We only
have to secure the routes and right-of-way. Who
knows what new developm ents kt tra n sp o rta ­
tion wtU be available when we are ready to go
forward with a REAL MASS TRANSPORTATION
SYSTEM. If there are no plans fir kwgr pork
and ride stations. NOTHING WILL SUCCEED,
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In the late breaking news story. Seminole
County Commission er Win Adams inferred that
all Ore members of the Seminole County School
Board AND the entire Florida State Government
were Tnuaoral* because they do not file receipts
to obtain their per diem expense accounts.
M b are anil being taken to determine how
many huatnesa esecutires he likewise Insulted
while glvtng his reasons a week ago Tuesday in
a post County Commission meeting move to re­
scind follow Commissioner Dick Van Der
Wetde*B expenses an a commission- authorised
tu p last year.
Adams, who may well h are been lost on a fact
finding mission, did not reply to a call from this
However, this columnist h a s heard from rdfable sources that Adams, Cnremtsalnnera Daryl
McLain and Randy M onts, the only member s of
the County Conuntsaion who voted (3-0) on the
more to rescind, made by McLain, are exploring
other segments of history they would Uke to re­
write a s well.
McLain la said to be authoring two am end­
m ents to the historical timeline. The first Is to
the timeline of Joyce Suber by which Suber
would never bare been bom . The second is to
substitute the -Street Pea* for the ’Minnow* on
OUllgan's Island. Under this new scenario, the
Sweet Pra/Mtnnow would be wrecked before It
has a chance to wreck McLain's political career.
Adams is said to be on his third volume of pro­
posed historical ch an g es-lf he can figure out a
way to write his own mother and sister out of
existence. Morris la said to be concerned only
about changes in the campaign strategies of
Jerry Korman and Ginger Bowman.
All three are
to want to rewrite the part
of history wfae
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2. And speaking of tlmeknea-you riw u
your* straight. You aren't witting sctem
tlon. so you c a n t Jumble the dale* af
things happened to conveniently euit yo
The Suber lawsuit waa gotng on le i* before
Carlton Henley even thought about running far
the County CommlMl o n -a b o u t a year, in tact.
The wrongdoing In the Head D
gotng on long before even th a t*
The Seminole County School
stamped the superintendent's
onunendatlons a week ago Tuesi
the gutting of the Tfcague Middle School admtolstratlon under the guise of “normal admlntstralive reshtiflllng*. While claiming that the recent
Incident with the Fellowship of Cbifatlan Ath­
letes. which b ro u fit about extenafis medio cov­
erage, waa not the reaaon to re aaafga M ndpal
Oene Brewer and fine Are. but that later t a | r

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Broken Heads
Malfunctioning Controls
Bock Row Installation
Leaking Pipes
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�The strong faith tn the lo rd
which has guided the family for
Stt years, guides them today,
both Stud and his parents say.
*1 know Michael la Innocent,
the Holy Spirit told me oo-H e
told me everything will be OK,*
lln d a says.
Mod la taking each day m It
cornea, ttla Brat few days after
the Jury recommended the
death penalty were spent In a
naked Jail cell, lie waa placed
on a suicide watch that he a r­
dently protested.
*1 did not feet I needed to be
on that. They took everything
out of my room, the whole
room smells like a bathroom
and they rehear to let you out
except fer sh owers twice a
week. AS I wanted waa to grt

■ocncone suddenly Just Mid, ‘1
kitted your wife? You Ji m don't
bettevr it's real. You think you
•wild tu rn Into Rambo a n d M l
that person who said they had
Jurt killed your wife, but you go
Into • Mnd of shock, and dis­
belief,*
The Jury arms troubled fay the
conflicting s t odes Stoll toM the
police after he and Stewart o r
ihed home, found the body,
and called O -l-l. In one rec­
kon. he said he left the house
when he beard Stewart and
Julie begin to argue, believing
Stewart would kJS her. and not
wanting a n y part of It. His de­
fense attorney at trial. Jack
Edmund. argued that a coward
la not a killer. Stoll soya that

murdered,* he says.

when they were questioning
me. II went on fur 12 and ahalf hours, and remember. I
had Just found nw wife dead. 1
w m tn a kind of shock. I be­
lieve It waa a question of di­
minished capacity.*
Stewart testified to S botched
murder attem pts by the pair

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Deep Impact h its th e m a rk

Thk la the ertats at the heart of Deep Impact.
tfch would rather put ua In touch with Its char­
ters rather th an d a n k our eyes with special
beta. Don't get me wrong, you will get your f/x
. but thw* la m ors to Deep Impact, which almost
tkas it imeawMnttenafl A special effects fUm
Mg people. W hat a aatlaMng start to the sum-

that the star that the boy

course. lima aparing live rarlh. If
the mission (alia, it rould mean
the end of mankind.
David
Ikvp Impact, dlrrcled by Mlml
Frazier
Leder (The Iktirrmnkrri and writ­
ten by Michael Tulktn (Die
Rapture) and tim er Joel Rubin
(GhoaO. la rh o ik full of the nor­
mal cataatrophr film frata of
herolam. bravery and self aaertflee. All of thta la done to make live
audience feel proud and emotion­
al Uul I waa willing to accept all that liecauae of
the actors' performances. and because of the (act
that the special effeeta do not muffle the atory. aa
la often the ease with big summer movtea In the
age of computer generated wizardry
Alan in cataatroplie movtea. you havr a buffet of
ehanvctrra and their peraotud atortra to follow. The
new film arparatrv into vlgnettea with live common
denominator being Die impending destruction of
the Earth. And from these Individual stories comes
the them rs of life going on and liope surviving
Director Leder lias assembled a fabulous cast
with Robert Duvall IDie Apostle!, as a widower
astronaut wtio comes out of retirement to fly
Messiah, Tea Lronl (TVs Die Nuked Truthl. whose
acting Is a s much an attention getter as her beau­
ty. Morgan Freeman (Kiss the Gtrfat. who plays the
president with composure while holding bark the
man s Hear and anxiety. Vanessa Redgrave (ffcja
Vtg. as LronTa depressed mother. Mattmthan

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and Lrrirr Sobtesld (Jungle 2 JungL 1. as the young
couple fared with a difficult decision In the midst
of the rrtsis.
It seemed Inevitable that Alms based on end-ofthe-worid scenarios would start popping up as the
end of this century draws near. Dcrp Impact Is live
Oral of two films this summer that deal with
human existence bring thrratm rd by an asteroid.
(Armageddon, which comes out ui July. Is llir sec­
ond).
Impact Is co-produced by Uie same 3 men wlio
created Jaw* Rk hard Zanuck. David Drown and
Steven Sptcflwrg. This new Aim still shows that the
3 men ran stiU come up with the rigid rombinalion of suspense and audience sympathy even If
you feel that you lunre been here before. ••• lout
of four)

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teams earn men
Lake Mary softball team qualifies for state,
looking for third *98 title for girls’ program

Let’s give
all mothers
Ovation

REGIONALS

Seminole rubs out Rams

Tate knocks Lake Mary out of

own kid, but
ter daughter
Inole County

Huie, Monaco decide on

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•Santnoia HaraM. Saniort, Bones • Sunday, May 10, IMS

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beat players In the county. Just
•he
was asked. The 'Notes had a
thta year, but It would have
w ithout a coach.
Sure, there are a lot of moms that need to
be mentioned. Lake Howell's Beau Hickman
a n d Lake Brantley's Drew Morgan have
some pretty big fans tn the stands and so do
m any others.

Tribe
was retired on a close play s t the plate on the
same wild pitch a s th ei 1Rama could not find the
ball for a awhile.
The Tribe widened the lead to S -1 In the third
inning aa Williams walked and scored on a
booming triple to center by Taylor, who tn turn
scored on s two-out single by Johnson.
Its (bud ran tn the Bfth inning
on a two-out w alk to Danny Tbnrr and back-toback singles by Bobby Winner so d McMillan.
Seminole a n swered right back In the bottom
of the fifth a s Tkn Dames was Ml by a pitch for
the second time, stole second an a third, and
came home on a wUd pick-off attem pt at (lrat
base.
The Notes only had four hits, but they took
advantage of four walks and three hit batters to
score their i
The Semtno
after the first
Nielson, who struck out seven and walked
three, worked out of s no-out. runners on lin t
and second Jam tn the tfdrd a s TSalor picked off

IN B H I E

One of the toughest pans oT being a
sportswrlter is trying to talk to a high
school coach after a kiss. A Chuck Daly or
Ilia
Tom Coughlin Is easy; they make m illions
and know It cornea with the territory.
In high school. It's a labor or love and
talking to a coach after a loss, wlten they've
put their heart and soul Into every play Is
tough.
But almost every Ume. the wife and kkls

s runner, then he got a atnke out and an infield
pop up.
Nielson, who also picked off a runner tn Ihc
Inning, got out or the same situation In
the sixth timing as he got a forre at srrond and
then picked another runner off first before get­
ting a final ground out.
Ridgewood got the leadoff batter on In the
seventh inning, but Nielson then got n double
play ball and a third to first ground out to end
the game.
Providing the offense for Seminole were J o h n ­
son ia-for-3 with a double, two Rill), Taylor (Ifor-1 with a triple, run. two RBI). Andy Hall 11(or-3|, Lytle (run. RBI), Tim Raines and Williams
(tsro ru n s scored each) and SUva (run).
Bobby Winner was a-for-4 with a ran scored
for the Rams.__________________________
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Coal Is f 100 per team and wtQ be held at
mid Unehurst parka. Individual and
(Wards will be given.
&gt;and draw will be Wednesday. May
19th.

P f e b tk f f S o f t b a ll T o u r n a m e n t
PALATKA 4 The Blue Crab Festival Softball
Tbum ament will take place May 22-25. In
a t Thangle Park.
All Men's and Church Slow-Pltch classes

are there to console their husband and dad
after the game and make everything all bet­
ter.
Whose to say that the coach has a tough
Job. It's the moms that put tn the work.
L a st S e c o n d S h o t: Sem inole High
grad Matt Kuchar w a s the county's
su ccess story o f the year in 1997-98,
He uwn the l/.S. Am ateur, fin ish ed in
the top-20 at the M asters, and teas

featured in S p orts Illu strated thtsj
|fM^ l|r
One problem. Every oiory you read
about him, every feature on television,
characterises him as a Sm urf-type J\qtire who can't stop sm iling.

Kuchar m ay sm ile, but h e's foogh as
n ails on the course. Don't untleresUm ate him b ecau se h e (Ikes lo smile.

Vander
follow ing
father’s
footsteps
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ When you
up os the daughter of a PQA
pro. It's got to be tough to re­
sist the lure of the links.
Andrea Vander Lrndc. a
freshman at Lakr Mary, wasn't
able to do It aa the daughter of
teaching pro Dove Vander
Lcnde. owner of the Lake Mary
Driving Range. She finished aa
the medalist In district play
last week and went to the state
tournament where she was a
top-20 finisher.
She Bred rounds of M-61 at
the state meet In Sarasota, but
was proud lo have recovered
when things could have gotten
worse. On her way to the fil.
she had two trlpie-bogeys.
*1 was happy that after I got
the second Ulple-bemy. I was
able to get a par ana s bkdte.”
Vander Lcnde sold.

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I m t t t tap 20 to ttwFKSAA OMS «A MMS Mast MS
She was the top player on Rama had plenty of other tal;
the Lake Mary golf tram which eni. Lauren Debellta. Brynij
finished tn last place In the Cole and Becky M r s afi went
districts last year and re­ to districts lo lead the fbung
bounded to a second-place who were coached by BUI Dot
finish. Just seven shots behind aele.
;
Lake Brantley In dlstrlcta.
Despite the second
"We did belter than I finish. Vender
‘ she said. ’Neat year thoutfu
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c o m in g

a Vander Lende. the

has fishing license deal for Father’s Day

r current B M u license
*a the end of May you
ng your ncw-5 year Uin B U n
u you wfB i m t K . by
credit &lt; a id type license
onua par t t a y In the
be able to h t g a Ashing
•eiw M g n B m n ss. FSr

le t Large Uw shrim p fished an a b a n
leadhead U still the top offering. Redftah.
trout and flounder can alto be cauB* a t
thta popular epot.
Captain Jack at Fttft C U t m i l reporta
that ktnd mackerel are on IVIlcan Plata.
but dolphin and wahoo are acarce. Dolphin
m il be m akii* their annual appearance In
the neolfew weeks. Inalde the Fort, floun

IN Jack crrvalle and ladyftah. Uvc or dead
f shrim p la the moat popular bait. Trout and
of. fadfish are rated aa good in “ «««»»" 1

and lots of tndoor games along
with arts and crafts. The first
of the weekly cam ps will begin
Ju n e 1 and the final camp ends

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along to b d p him sul
with the gymnasts.
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A dds An
Is 14. a n d aha la an
tachcr. especi ally
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k s to the smaller

ect to further update the qual­
ity that Edge can offer. Fun
court basketball and volleyball
courts are being Installed In­
alde. and there's stlU the cacellent gymnastics
facility.

American I
’Nothing

better around here.* Edge said.
Ht‘a been a struggle and there
have b m times n e weren't
aura If wed make tt. but n e always stuck with It."
MoM of the enrollment In« * * * • Edge feds. Is due to

"She’s belter th an a lot
adults.” Edge aald. “She wtl[
have her own d a a a and we*rq
training her to do all of the tiny
tots woefc.’
Edge said he fe d s the bes{
thing about Sanfaed Gymnas­
tics Is that II Isn't a factory
that spits out gymnasts fay the
dow ns without the persons]
care.
■We are trying to establish q
community atm osphere* he
said. ’It's ftm to come here.
The real enjoyment Is Just
having a food time working
wtth the kids.’
He's also getting some higher
quality gymnasts, including
three who may be moving on 16
AAU gymnastics this fall.
SOIL It's the attention to the
kids that makes the place
n a rk .
’Moat of these kids
herded Into day cm
aald. In stead rfdary i
can
We wtfl make It a ftm
Don't look for a hk
to be done, but Edge seknowfcdgtn the b e t th a t Ms piac*

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note High teammate Jeremy

Gray at

the Florida awing.
Aficm to number 100 after
a M h-placx finish at th e

S3.3I2.51 tor the ate-month
season. Other Seminole
County golfers Rntohlng In
were Anthony

throutfM
anfifw ei
0003 far

Country Club with a
hole shotgun each tom

la 37th on the Senior Tour,

through

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Lake Mary girts
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A lot oT sen ior d a is e s
take It for granted that
thetr prom wtD b e paid
for by the Juniors. At O*

For sheer formality and
pomp and circum stances,
even graduation h a s a hard
time beating out the Induction
to Eagle Court of Honor for
the Boys Scouts.
Four members of Troop 337
• Daniel Drown and Paul Ep­
perly of Lake Mary High
School. Bryan Small (Lyman)
and Michael Wheeler (Lake
Brantley) • all earned the
scouts’ highest honor In a
ceremony last Monday-at St.
Mark's Presbyterian Church.
Scoutmaster Jo h n Small gave
a welcoming speech and the

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which l* in heavy use today,
lie recruited friends and bin*
lly members to help with hts
project.
'It was a lot of hard work,
hut I'm happy It’s finally
done,* Brown said.
lie sold the pavilion can be
used as everything from a
band stage to a haunted
house that can be used at
Halloween.
Small, along with Epperly.
Is already an assistant scout­
master
and
Drown
and
Wheeler ore Junior assistant
Small worked on a hard-todescribe landscaping project
st St. Mark's Presbyterian
Church, where he cleared a l­
most three acres of land con­
taining brush up to six feet
high.
*We knocked it all out and
made It all look nice.* Small
said. "We made signs lor s lot
of the trees. It wss something
that required a lot of machin­
ery and made a lot of noise.*
Small Is hrsded for Semi­
nole Community College next
year and Epperly win attend
the University of Central
Florida. Drown will still attend

The four are only among six
of the troop of 40 to nave
earned Eagle Scout status.
Usually. Just one scout Is
honored per ceremony, so N
was unusual that Troop 237
was so prominent at the
event.
Over 300 people and It*
rest of the troop Mlrnded the

they com that statu*. it's
quite an eye-catcher when the
military or colleges look at
applications.
•You get to start at i higher
level If you are an Eagle Scout
In the military.* Small said.
Next up far the scouts Is a

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�Honor thy Mother!
Palis comes tojieathrow
It was hard to tal tha rram btt from tha modata aa tha Haatrvo*
W om an'! Club brought pana to Heathrow m tha form of a banefit
fashion show Sandy Noda. Mchaaa B o w * and Taraaa Ferrara*
(from laft. upper photo) were n m audanca aa modatt (lower pnoto)
w eiring faafwont from Adnanna'a and Our Boubqua took to tha run
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•7 Dr. WUUaa Hobart (Bab) Parkar
FIRST IIATOST CHURCH MARKHAM WOOOB
*llii|i|iy Motlirr* Day* I* an ri|Mr*sion in
tine wiili onr of llw Trn ( iimmaiidmrnt*
‘Honor Ihy father iu u I thy nuMher; Hull Ihy
days mow be long upon (fu* iri/ui ohkfi (fur
lord Ihy ( mhI gliw-fh (fuv (Kxratu* 20:12).*
'In the Imiiiivuiu) Hut! crm lnl lhr hetnm
ivvf l/w iw i /i K in m h I 10 * Soon, howrvrr.
Ch«J vikt. 'll (.* ruk giaal llutl man shoultl be
uU»u/ U'.rn 2.18).* AlllMNiafi at this Mmr.
Adam was surrounded by the animal world
and other «rration God considered film to
still hr alone And alonr fir was until Cod
rrrated woman lor film
Wr ione hide that &lt;J«al s €rration of woman
was *taa1! Indeed, all of historic holy
Scri|»tiire has a hiafi. rtrli and sii|ierti \iew of
a woman Tills woman lwllr| Is so important
to her husttand that Cod. w tio rm lrd all livini( lietnjt*.«hari(rs tfiat a man must lovr his
wile and give himsell lor her as Christ Have
himself Idled) for the rhu rih llrr irnpor
taru r ts inlrnsiflrtt thriNiKti tier children as
they are instruc ted to ‘honor* her and ‘obey*
tier Ihphrstans H 1-2)

Woman: A beautiful dallnal picture
God describes In tlie Wlsd«rn Literature of
Solomcxi irnn-erbs 31:10-31) a woman with
wisdom Thr passaee ta-gln* wnfi "U?io ran
find a i i/fuous uomnn? For her fxtee is Jlur
ubm&lt;e rubies * ‘Virtuous* In the Greek
Scripture ran literally translate *a woman of
many parts * Thus. Solomon prorrrds to
takr Iter apart and Ich&gt;K at each fiart of her
remarkable compositkai

A truly liberated woman!
This woman with multiple Kill* lives a full,
meatiliiKful and priafiutlvr life She Is in no

good product km. she extends her liand* to
the pcair and the needy Hy her talents, she
clothes all lier household wtlh scarlet (fine
clothing)
Now look at her husband! Her husband
greatly brnrflts from lier and sits In a promt*
non place in local government, lie la one of
Ifie chief m m In th r city (she has faithfully
helped Ills rise lo that position)

Thu wrap&gt;up of h«r description:

Or. Bob Porter
way suppressed try anything mundane and
Insipid llrr struclured life Is ordered by
Gcal, and therefore, liberated In Gcal s Iree
dom Site Is like a train on thr trac k* One
oil ol Hie tracks is surely not free but in
taaidage!
Her huslurul. reall/UiK lier worth, safely
trusts In tier S he live* by dolns tier h u s b a n d
Itcaa! and not evil all the days of her life Tills
wcauaii esc el* both as a lover and a domes
tie rnjfinrrr She works willingly with her
hands and that with delight. Next, the Hihle
says that "She is like the merchants ' ship
she brtngrlh her guulx Jmm gfar * She looks
lor lop quality merchandise, best price*, and
rises early to give local to her hcaisehold llrr
business ability (buying real rstalrl Is usrd
lor (lie Ijeneflt of her home Tills many
farrtrd woman has grrat strength, and
ttierrforr. her gain Is good but not without
working late Into thr evening lletause of her

"She makelh fine linens, and xelleth g; and
deitvetrlh girdles unto the merchant. Strength
and honour are her clothing, and she shall
rejoice in time lo come. She opmefh her
mouth ti lth uisdom. and In her longue Is the
law 0/ kindness She faokefh u&lt;rfl to the uays
0/ her household. and ralelh not the bread of
idleness. Her chlltiren arise up and call her
blessed, her husband also, and he pralselh
her Many daughters hair clone Hrfuouxly
but thou eucllest them all ftu m r ts tlecrit
JuL and beauty (s min. but a uacnan that
Jeareth the lord, she shall Ire praised Gus­
her 0/ the JruU oj her hands; and lei her ocrn
u or Its praise her in the gales (Proverb*
31 24 31).*
Tills vlrluou* woman Is a falsifies* woman
who smiles at the future, opras her mouth
with wisdom, and the leaching of kindness is
on her longue. She Is certainly not pa salve
but Intellectually alive—not eating the bread
of kdirnrM
Contemplate this woman's make-up: no
wonder she Is honored and praised! She did
not have lime lo walrh soap operas, but she
did have Umr lo be a virtuous woman! Her
final and highest asset: she was *n unman
lhal feared the Lord'
‘Happy Mother's DayT
Think about that!

Four ••MratfoRt

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Cora Moor*, great-grand­
mother (from left); Geraidne
Moore, grandmother. Barbara
Napier, mother, and Lisa
Napier, daughter, with Manfyn
Mennkov. Lise s aunt (stand­
ing). were pad of a
mother/daughter celebration
held recently
el
First
Presbyterian Church of Lake
mary. For more on the event,
please see Page 3C
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The birth o f L ucky
‘I became a mother at 4:05 a.m.’
■ s H e w le tt H e rd
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
LAKE MARY * E aster aH em oon. while walk­
ing In my backyard I heard a 'chltp*. T hat has
got to be a chick. I thought, a n d su re enough
it w as a Uttle chick next to Its m other who was
still sittin g on her nest u n d e r th e Surinam
tree. I tried to look under her. b u t sh e becam e
fussy, so I left them alone.
W hen Monday cam e. I h ad forgotten about
th e chick a n d m other, sham e on me! I had
tu rn e d on the w ater to w ater my wilted flowera a n d never thought a b o u t th e w ater ru n ­
ning u n til 1:05 a.m . Tuesday. I got my flash­
light a n d w ent to tu rn off th e water. I checked
th e o th e r th ree h en s I w as recently given and
I th o u g h t ab o u t the chick a n d m other hen. I
shined th e flashlight on w here ahe had been,
b u t ahe w as gone. All had hatched, b u t one
little egg.
I reached down and picked u p the egg. It
w as cold. I thought the little fellow didn't have
a ch an ce. I looked a t the egg a n d It had a
sm all hole in It. I p u t It to my e a r a n d could
h e a r a faint chirp. It's alive!

I hurried to bed. put the egg on my cheat
under my shirt and pulled a light blanket up
on me and over the egg. As the egg warmed,
the chirping got louder and louder. I would
chirp back at It and It would answer me every

t

time. Every 20 minutes I would check the egg.
The hole was getting bigger and the next thing
I heard was cracking of more of the egg.
I picked u p the egg a n d I could see the
chick's back. It w as still chirping. It fell out on
my chest a t 4:05 a.m . I w as ex h au sted . Now
what do I do? I h ad Max my Manx c a t and
Speedy, my C h ih u ah u a...If I fell asleep the cat
might get It. o r Speedy.
I had Ju st em ptied a cardboard box an d was
going to throw U away. Instead. I m ade a bed
for the chick a n d p u t It n e a r the heater. Then
I went to bed to get my sleep!
When I got u p I checked to see If It w as still
alive. S u re was! I ra n my cat a n d dog out of
the bedroom a n d p u t Lucky (my n am e for the
chick) u n d e r my lam p to keep him o r her
warm. Chirp, ch irp , chirp. It h ad dried out
during th e m orning while In th e box and It
was beautiful. It w as all black w ith white
tipped w ings a n d w hite u n d e r h is neck with
gray on h is belly.
It stayed In th e box all afternoon u n d e r Die
light. I h ad to get chicken m ash for It and
w hen I reached In. It th o u g h t I w as its m oth­
er. It reached for my h a n d a n d w hen I picked
It u p It w ent to sleep In m y h an d .
This c a n 't go on forever. I thought. I have
things to do. so I w ent search in g for its real
mother. I found h e r with 5 chicks a n d ahe was

setting on them . There were 5 little black
ones, like Lucky, a n d a w hite one.
The only cage IVe got su itab le for m other
a n d chicks a n d Lucky needed repair. 1 got o ut
my tools w ent to work. It took ab o u t a n h o u r
to repair the cage. It took a n o th e r 3 0 m in u tes
to catch the m other and her five chicks, cage.

Lucky Inalde with hla b ro th e rs a n d sta te rs to
see how It w ould act. It w as a n In sta n t family
reunion, so I p u t mom back Inside. S h e w as
fussy a n d tucked all the chicks u n d e r her.
Including Lucky. I w atched for a long tim e to
be su re everything w as okay.

Everyday I check on Lucky. I studied Its
The next move was to Introduce Lucky to his markings and will know It.
real mom. I had to re-catch mom and let her
I want to make a rooster out of him. but I
loose, while I got Lucky wrapped In a small wont know what It Is until Its comb starts to
hand towel so the mom couldn't see It. I put grow.

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celebrates 90th
Robert Brown
honored on 85th
Four g m n lo n t: John H. ‘Jack* Schirwd. John R. ScNrard Jr.. 8. ML

Ocnertrve.
Guests got a big kick out of a
poem recited fay Attorney Ken

on lu» fair, a rrinsikable
•ro a r of humor and unbridled
knv for III* large family and
largr ctrrlr of blends.
A ronltngrnt of the apeclal
people in hla fair was tmtled l&lt;
return to the ‘Good Old Days
with John al Ida 00th birthday
celebration May 2, al the Ret
lye 0 . Smith Cultural Arts C m

Apopka. Also attending were

Babe Ruth. Donnie and Clyde
etc.
John s three sons and (heir
wives attending were Duke
Srhlrard and hla bride. Grace,
bom Colorado where Duke la
sheriff of La Plata County:

Churchwomen honor mothers, daughters
What better way to celebrate

framed copy of the purpose to
the group In honor of h er
mother. Lena Olesson and h er
aunt. Grace llobby.

O ola and lea crcn n b n al«aya made a good a

�4C • SwMM H«aM, Sanford. Flood* - Sunday. May 10. &lt;96

Thraa of tho Phil
aiPhrople Award•
Caramony wlnnara
from Ovlado High
School, San Pratt
Katla McCown and
Tharaaa Patty, ra~
calvad awarda from
tha Ovlado
Woman*a Club

Tony Martin, chairman ot tho PMantfwofic

O viedo W omen donate $$ to charities
Money was flying when
•24.000 wax given away The*
day. try the Oviedo Womunis
Club from funds generated by
the 1007 Q rrat Day In the
Country.
The awards were
given to more th an 40 local or­
ganization* a n d Individual* In­
cluding five graduating senior*
from Oviedo High School.

Sharon E. H aw kins, S tan lay R. J o n a s

Hawkins-Jones
Mr** Mary W. Hawktn* ol
Harlow announces ihe en­
gagement of her daughlrr.
Sharun Elaine Hawkins of
Harlow, to Stanley Rafael
Jones ol Bartow, son of Mr.
and Mr** Ahin and Moselle
Jackson of Klvrni Beach. FI.
The brlde-eleet. who in ­
tended school tn Sanford. Is
a 1990 graduate of Bartow
High School. She Is a
1995/1990 graduate with a
bachelor and master* degree
in Elementary
Education
from Florida A A M Univer­
sity. She Is active In Olri
Scout*, ts on the exrrutlvr
committee of ihe Polk County
NAACP-Youth Council and Is

presently
employed
at
Brigham Academy In Wlnlrr
I luvrn
Her fiance l* a 1990 gradu­
ate of Palm Beach Oardcn
High School. He Is a 1997
graduate of Florida A A M
University with a bachelor's
degree in economics and
computer information sys­
tem*. He Is active In Mt. Ol­
ive Lodge No. 5 PftA and St.
Jam es *20 If HAM. lie Is air*
m illy employed by Albert­
son*. nrrelrratrd manage­
ment program in Orlando.
The wedding will be mi
event 0f June 20 at Burkett
Chapel Primitive
Baptist
Church In Bartow.

Of the awards. $10,000 went
to achotarahlps for traditional
and nontradltkmal student*.

They have learned different
business terms and how to
prepore a presentation and
now to present one to a group.
Students say what they learned
that was most Important was
about other persons that made
a difference through all odds.
The opportunity to team that
people are of all nationalities
and races and It is also Impor­
tant to be prepared to work
with anyone that they need to
work with.
The classes were of students
between the ages of eight and
eighteen Barnes says the pro­
gram Is also tn the process of
forming a Job shadowing seg­
ment and creating a business
that will employ some, If not
all the students that complete
the program. The students will
create their own web page on

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die Internet, as well as. team
to surf the Internet.
Everything learned will be
put to pliyslcal application aa
the classes consist of practical
hands on and a theory of m en­
tal application. Elementary en­
trepreneur* have created a
vending machine business.
They have taken a Add trip to
merchants to p u rr hose the
products they needed to put In
Ute machines.
They keep their own inven­
tory records, choose the prod­
ucts. keep a record of what la
spent and how long it takes to
sell that product or when to
purchase or discontinue the
product if it takes too long to
sell.
Students, says Barnes, leant
on a self-pace method: how to
manage time, organize their
day and get the moat out of M,
They have also been taught to
use a cash register.
Special thanks goes to th*
Instructor. Cornelia D a n w .
and to Patricia H. Whatley th a
president and founder/ director
who was named by tlw Opti­
mist Club of Sanford, their
teacher of the year.
Tajlrl Arts Inc. School of

Terry Martin, chairperson far
Ih r
Philanthropic
Awarda

Congratulations are In order
to Robert L. (lrown who cele­
brated his 85th birthday on
April 25. Bob was king for the

Among th r irtlptrnl* w rrr the
YMCA Summer Camp Program.

area. She later participated In
Secretaries' Day In Apopka.

dance routines.
Angela. 15. Is the daughter of
Sliamn and Chuck Baragona.

Another Interesting day the
Miss Am rrka hoprful enjoyed
was the ’Salute to Mis* Florida
Day* hosted by Busch Gardens
at the world-famous attraction.

Special Olympic* of Seminole
County. Habttal lor Humanity.
Old Downtown Development
Group. Paulin Elementary Me­
dia Center. Seminole County
Humane Society. Canine Com ­
panions for Independence.
Lawton Elementary Media Cen­
ter. Frm h Start. Oviedo Police
Explorer*. Kalla to Ttalls. and
lloaplrr of Hie Comforter.

Jean and Bill Norris are
really tickled over the trem en­
dous success of the day Illy
show held last weekend at the
Sanford Chrtc Center. Over.
1.000 patron* showed up far
the colorful event
As member* of the American
HrmoracaUia Society. Jean'
and Bill are AH9 rshlfaitton
Judges. Je a n Is District 2 direc­
tor and on the national AIIC
board. She was appointed A1IS
exhibition chairman tn 1086
and It ta her responsibility tn

team w ork skills
Tojlrt Arts Inc. School of
Performing Arts and Academics
lias had a successful year. S tu­
dents were taught of Camrlla
Domes, the ground floor con­
cepts of entrepreneurs.
Barnes has taught her stu ­
dents the skills of being a team
player, coaching and conduct­
ing a meeting using parliam en­
tary rules of order. Inventory
control, purchasing and pric­
ing of products, the Importance
of marketing and how to mar­
ket a product and a business.
Students were taught how to
prepare a business plan and

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Ceremony organised the event
that Included Oviedo Mayor
Mtml Unite, Oviedo Pollrr
Chief Dennis Prtrraon. and
other prominent Oviedo com ­
munity member*. The service
organization provide* commu
nity support and annually
boats the Great Day tn the
Country.
Chib president Ja n et Foley
and Terry Martin presented the
awards
and
scholarship*.

Although Natalie Weld was
recently crowned Mias Apopka,
she Is. after all. a native San­
ford daughter.
Since she was crowm d Mis*
Apopka, ihe preSmlnaiy to

duties such aa smiling a lot to
show pearlies that rival the
sparkle of her tiara.
Of course, she has done
mure than just smile. Natalie
opened the annual Foliage Fes­
tival tn Apopka which was
complete with a lively band,
the mayor, other city fathers

Valerie WMd has a lot to be
proud af these day*. One of her
donee
students.
Angela
Baragona. danced her way into

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                    <text>90th YEAR. No. 207

LA K E MARY...2A

SPORTS...PAGE IB

Sorry I ’m late;
there was a house
in the road

Raines reaches
stolen base
milestone

THURSDAY JUNE II. 1998

County w ork ers decide the fate o f the union
By R o m Whits
Herald Stall Writer
SEMINOLE COUVTY ■ If employee* of Semi­
nole County • particularly those In the Km1
ronmental Service* Department and Hoads Divi­
sion are dlsenrhanted. County Manager Gary
Kaiser l* trying to find out why and lo caution
or ill ssiiade them from unionizing.
Kalsrr. lYrsonnel Director Nancy Tallent and
attorney Jeff Mamie I are meeting this week with

Reunion
time for
Naval Air
Station

the 1.200 county worker* In private sessions
that were hastily arranged because of a bold,
new attempt to unionize these employee*. Me­
dia memlier* have rail been allowed at lhe*e
meeting*.
*1 keep I»earing that employee morale I* low."
County Commissioner Orant Malay said
Wednesday. 'And It's typical that union people
pop up when there's friction going on. I prefer
not to have ihe union In here but we should
liear this tail.**

Kaiser Is annoyed
at the method* that
Service Employees International Union Local
362 Is using lo consolidate the county employ­
ees. ‘ Quite a number of our employees say they
had firople come lo tlielr home* al the dinner
hour. They didn't like It.** Kaiser Mid.
Union organizer Dan Horowitz Mid today that
25 county employee* had formed their own or­
ganizing committer ‘We're there to work with
them and lo discuss strategic* They've asked
us It's not like we pisl came In You don't go

Focus on fire and police personnel

underground . doing this In secret."
Horowitz M id employees from Just alxKit
rvrry county department arc Involved. 'Some of
Ihc more prevalent problem* *eem to be In Ihe
Environmental Service* Department and Hoad*
Division." he *ald. Several county employee*
who attended the meeting* with administration
lielleve these are the two trouble areas - from
tliose who work outside and are on the lower
end of tire pay scale.
Hu m * m Cavafy. Raft AA

Cops bust drug
ring in Oviedo
HERALD STAFF WRITER
OVIEDO « Oviedo resident
Lazam Otero was arrested
Wednesday morning charged
with operating a Urge cocaine
ring out of his home and Or­
lando-baaed business. Otrro'a
arrest comes aa a result of
*OperatkMt Good wrench*
a
multi agency mission targeting
a
cocaine
business
that
spanned from Orlando lo Ml-

By H ltl M h d
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • It may be lime lo
try on that old uniform zgatn.
but after a minimum of 30
veam. lo be honest, it may no
longer III. Matters not. Uni­
form* aren't required for the
30th Annual NAS Sanford Re­
union on June 26. 27 and 2H.
It's a gathering of former
arrvtrrmro and women who
srrvrd al the Sanford Naval
(and Auxiliary Naval) Air Sta­
tion. According, to Jerry Botun.
a member of the Sanford Fleet
Reserve Association, hoot of
the event, not only former mili­
tary personnel but members of
their family, and the general
public are also Invited lo join
In the festivities this year. He
added that there were many ci­
vilians employed al Ihe facility
and they are also urged lo at­
tend Uie reunion.
Herb Hartley, chairman of
the reunion committee has an­
nounced plans for Utls year's

In addition lo Olrro. 9 other
people were arrested. Those
Include: Wendy Olrro. 21;
Nicholas Lima. 36; IVitro Car­
rion. 37; YonUny Hector. 24;

day by Mayor Larry Data. Left to rtghL Otocors Franttn
HMon. Cfwiatophar Bortno, Eric Sotfart. and dlapalchar
Warn Waal. Thomas McCa&gt; also m s honorad. but
waa not abta to attand Via oaramony. Tha oftcars warn
commandad tor Via* work in an tobudar aRiaVon al
jtTWXfBi rSyl ocnooi on MUy £D.

THURSDAY. June 25. rrgtstralion begins at noon at Fleet
Reserve. 3040 W. SR-46 In
Sanford.
FRIDAY. June 26. 8:30 a m.
Golf tournament at Mayfair
Oolf and Country Club. Four
man teams. 3 flights and
awards for sevenu accom­
plishments. I p.m.. lunch for
Ihc golfers and guests al Fleet
Reserve. Happy hour begins at
4 p.m. and a steak dinner wtU
be mrved from S until 10 p.m.
SATURDAY. June 27. Happy
hour from 4 until 6 p.m.. with a
Florida Luau (roast pig. etc.)
and dancing beginning at 5
p.m.
SUNDAY. June 28. Farewell
breakfast from 0 a.m. until I
p.m.
Aa has been the tradition In
Ihe past, some former sendee
personnel stationed at the
Sanford base will spend most
of lheir time rehashing the
good ole days with former
friends who they may not have

Nude club update
Another raid,
another lawsuit
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
raids continue and so do the
lawsuit*. In a never-ending
effort by the county lo regulate
the adult entertainment indus­
try. the Sheriffs Office made
another raid at Saaay Mertot'a
strip chib on Tuesday and an
reared 4 dancers.
At the same time, county and
City of Casaelbeny attorneys
are mulling the most recent
lawsuit from the adult enter­
tainment industry • a com ­
plaint from Rachel's men's club
that turning over employee re­
cords violates ihe dancers'
rights.
"This la an Invasion of pri­
vacy."
attorney
David
A.
Waaaerman Mid. *||‘z a viola­
tion of the First and Four­
teenth Amendment tights to
privacy, expression and asso­
ciation. By making this a pub­
lic record. It can pul the glrla
In jeopardy. It's unnecessary to
get their home addresses and

Lake M ary identifies
properties needed
for new police station
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
LAKE MARY • A deed restric­
tion on a piece of property the
city needs to build its new po­
lice sUtion waa lifted by a
county commission vote Tues­
day.
A lot. conveyed to the county
In 1978 and dedicated aa a
‘ park area*, to part of a system

downtown area.
City Attorney Donna McIn­
tosh contacted the county, re­
questing release of the condi­
tions placed on the lot. but
told commissioner* the goal. In
the design o f the station, was
lo ‘ keep a park-Uke setting* on
that portion of the property.
Besides the park, located on
the southeast comer of Second
Street and East Crystal Lake

Maria Martinez. 33. AO were
charged with trafficking and/or
tonsplnicy lo traffic cocaine.
One waa arrested on a grand
theft aulo charge.
Approxi­
mately | |/2 kilos of cocaine
and II firearms were seized
during Ihe arrests. Others In
the ring that have been ar­
rested include: Jeffrey Scott
Jones. Pedro Fldalgo. Carlos
Moran. Alfredo Robles. WUllam
Smith. Ricardo Rodriguez. En­
rique Torres. Felix Tones. Jose
Rivera. Huben Fratier111. Jose
Martinez and Rachetl Rosa.
All arrests came from the
year long surveillance by the
task force that was cooiprtacd
of Metropolitan Bureau of In-

nlm**s
- - s m . aa
pnooe nunu
Wasserman filed the suit In
federal count In Orlando. The
raid look place In April, (he
first ever al the 8-year-old
Casselberry Club.
The City of Casaelbeny re­
quites adult clubs to maintain
employee Ales and make those
records available to city offi­
cials and law enforrament
agencies. The Sheriffs Office
said that the City/County In­
vestigative
Bureau
were
authorized to aak for the rec­
ords.
Not so. Waaaerman said. His
suit waa filed against Sheriff
Don Esltnger. the City o f
Casaelbeny and the CCIB.
Lt. Jack Cash of the Sheriffs
Office said today that the 4
dancers at Saaay Mertot'a were
not on the 18-Inch high plat­
forms and were In violation of
the county's adult entertain­
ment rode. He said that a cus­
tomer escaped arrest by slip­
ping by the CCIB officers who
arrested the dancers.

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2A • Ser^nolo Hct.tU. SanKxtJ. Ftood.1 ■ThuivUy. June 11. 193P

‘ Sorry I'm late boss, there
was a house in the road!*

IN BRIEF
Patriotic tribute
WINTER PARK
rite Anrlcni
.tint Accepted Scottish Rite
will present its mutual Flag
Day celebration 'A Tribute to
Patriotism* will lx* held June
14 Ix-gtnntng with an open
house Iront 5 until (i p.m. at
I tie Oil.iiulo Scottish Kite Ma­
sonic Center.
1485 Grand
Koad. Winter Park.
Tlte Dahla Shrtne Concert
Hand will prriorm at 5:50 p.m.
Guest speaker for the program
will be Pastor Lee Fcrdoti.
A/alra Park United Methodist
Church.
Dtls family event is free and
open lo the public. Refresh
mctils will be served after tlie*
ceremony. Including free hot
dogs and hamburgers
For
more inhumation rail 0574550.

Park ratty
SANFORD The Society For
Die ('reservation of Ft Mellon
Park will hold a rally and Hag
Day Celebration on Sunday.
June 14 at Ft. Mellon Park.
Die Society opposes the use
of the jwrk property lor Itic
construction ot the proposed
hotel/conference center. Die
group Is circulating a petition
lo preserve the park and bring
the Issue lo a vole.
Die public ts welcome lo
enjoy music, entertainment
and more nt the rally from 3 to
5 p.m. at the covered pavilion
in the park

Bromeliad show
SANFORD
Die Seminole
Hroiuellad Society will hold a
lodged Hrometlad show and
tstlr Friday. Saturday and
Sunday. June 19 through June
21 at Seminole Towne Center
Mall.
The show will be open from
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday
and Saturday, and noon to 6
p.m. on Sunday. Die booth
u1ll be located on the South
ponton of the mall's lower
level by Uurdlnes.
For more Information con­
tact Paula White. 328-8231 or
Uud Marlin. 321 -0838.

SHS Fiftias picnic
The Seminole High School
Flftlrs
Association
(classes

1950-59) will hold Its annual
picnic Sunday. June 28. at
Like Gulden Picnic Pavilion.
All members
and funner
members ol llirsc classes ure
invited. For further Informa­
tion contact
Grace
Marie
Stlnedpher at 322-4381.

Irrigation society meets
The Central Honda Chapter
of the Florida Itrtgatlon Soclciv IMS) will liegin meeting
again after 5 years of Inactive
niriiilicrshlp
Dir meetings
will lie held the second Diesday of rverv tinmill beg Inning
July I 4.

Meetings will l»e held at H:30
am at the Lungfnn! Hotel.
300 K New England Avruur.
Winter Park, 1407* 044 3400.
A cost of $5 liu hides breakfas*.
Hie FIS Is a resource for
contractors, designers, nuuttiturturrrs, suppliers and trch
nlcal experts m the irrigation
industry. D ir FIS ts a non
profit
organization
whose
principle objective Is lo pro­
mote sound trrtgullnn prac­
tices lo the community It
serves.

Previous winners Include
Brevard County cuttlcwoman
Ruth Turker In 1991. Lake
County cltnts grower Dorothy
Shlpes In 1987 and Volusia
County foliage producer Carol
C. Murphy In 1992.
To obtain a nomination form
wrtic lo Bob Crawford. Com­
missioner. Flortda Dept, of Ag­
riculture. the Capitol LL-29.
Tallahassee. 32399-0810 or
phone Rlrhard Gunnels at
(850) 488-3022.

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are now lietng accepted for
“Woman of the Year In Agricul­
ture' Die award Is now In Its
14th year. Dms far howrver.
no woman lias brrn singled
out lor the recognition In
Seminole County.

2 feet with n m oderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona Is 80 degrees and
at New Sytnrna. 80 degrees.
Winds arc from the south­
west at 10-15 m.p.h.

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a m., maj. 12:25 a m., min.
6:50 p.m., maj. 12:40 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
9:39 a.m.. 10:05 p.m.. low: 3:38
a.m.. 3:30 p.m. New Smyrna
■each: high: 9:44 a.m., 10:10
p.m.. low: 3:43 a.m.. 3:35 p.m..
Cocoa loach: high: 9:59 a.m..
10:25 p.m.. low: 3:58 a.m.. 3:50
Titrms 95 73 PtcMy 94 73 p.m.

SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Ptcldy 94 73 Ptcldy 94 73

LAKH MARY - Motorists h.ul
,i surprise when Like Mary
Doitlcvunl truffle was stalled
by .» 2.700 square loot. 3lieditMtui house living moved
to ihe property of tornado vie
tints on line Way tn South
Sanford
'I couldnt bellcvr my ryes
when 1 came tip ovri the rail­
road track** Sunday morning
,im! saw a house III the road, a
house!" said traffic p.u tlrlpatil
Randy Luboy. He laughed.
'Now III luive to tell my Ik&gt;**** I
,iin late tot work because I was
held up by a house!*
Ills Ikiss, Ron Marlar. coowner of Wei ti Fla Scuba
Shop. it-s|Kinded as tmsses will
do when hr heard that ex­
cuse..."Yeah. rigid!" But when

Marlar had lo drive to Ids shop
m Like Mary an hour Inter he
saw the big brown domicile
Kilting under the GrcriirWay
overjxiHs “111 I k* damn), my
Instructor trainee was rigid!"
Die house, located on prop­
erty owned by First Presbyte­
rian t'hurvh of Like Mary,
was purr based for $30,000.
Dir church will be using the
money for renovations and
maylie a multi purpose room.
David and Janet Sharp bought
the home with the assistance
of Ihe Res*. Brurr Scull of the
Find Presbyterian Church In
Sanford. With his help, a large
dot i.d Ion from llie Central
Florida Prrsliyiery was used to
lirlp purchase the home
“We couldnt liavr dour it
without their help,* said Janrt
with a tear In her rye. The

For more information call
limit* Mage. Flortda litigation
Society, Central Florida Chap­
ter. (4071 2750804.

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Today; Afternoon thunder­
storms. lilghs In the mid-90s.
Lows In the low-70s Friday:
rarity cloudy. Highs tn the mid90s. Lows In the low-70s.
Saturday: Parity cloudy. Highs
In the mid-90s. Lows tn the low70s. Sunday:
Parity cloudy.
Illghs In the mid-SOs. Lows tn
tire low-70a.

By Kim Butler
11KHALI) CORRESI *ONl &gt;ENT

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Optimist spssch winnsr
Ths Sanford Optimist CU) Is ptsssed lo announcs that Ssminols Hqfi
School student Latrstu Haws is t » first placs wlnrar of ths Optimist
International. North Flortda District, Oratorical Contest w»i a $1,500
scholarship grand prim. Competition wee lough. with participants
coming from Sarasota. Jacfcsonvtfe and Panama City Baach. Latrassa
(cantar) ta shown rscetvmg her plaque from North Florida District
Governor, vt Haywath (left) and Optimist Intamaborai Praaidant. J
Wayne Smith.

Volunteers are
invited to attend
M ak e-A -W ish
training session
■peelal to the Herald
Die Makc-A-Wlsh Founda­
tion of Central Florida will
hold a regional
volunteer
training session tn Orlando on
Saturday, June 20. from 12:30
p.m. until 4:30 p.m. Specifi­
cally. the foundation la looking
for volunteers to attend from
Seminole, Brevard. Oeceola.
and Orange counties.
Applications are currently
being taken for this session
which la designed lo teach
prospective volunteers how to
assist the Foundation In ful­
filling children’s wishes and to
plan fund raising, special
events and public speaking
opportunities.
Applications
can be requested by calling
Mske-A-Wlsn at (407) 2481974. The site for the training
session will be announced at a
later date.
*Our chapter operates tn 15
counties In the Central Florida
area,* says Robert J. Kinney.
Executive Director. 'As the
number of wishes increases,
we need additional people to
help us grunt these wishes
more
effectively
and effi­
ciently. Makr-A-Wlsh Is on or­
ganization which is powered
by Its volunteers. Staff can
provide resources and direc­
tion. howevrr. It Is ihe volun­
teers who are Ihe people out
there working with (lie chil­
dren.
shilling ihe special
events, helping In ihe ofTIce
and putting together the fund­
raisers."
The Makc-A-Wlsh Founda­
tion Is a non-profit organisa­
tion which fulfills wishes for
children between the ages of
2-1/2 and IH who have diag­
nosed
life-threatening
Ill­
nesses. Since starting opera­
tion of the local chapter In D e­
cember o f 1994, the chapter
has fulfilled wishes for more
titan 200 children. The MakeA-Wlsh Foundation of America,
based In Phoenix, has 84
chapters In Ihe U.S. and
nearly 20 International affili­
ates. Since the first wish was
fulfilled In Arizona In 1980,
more than 50.000 wishes have
been granted.
For
further
information
about Makc-A-Wlsh or volun­
teer opportunities, call the
Makc-A-Wlsh (9474).

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I PO LIC E B R IEFS
Poaagaaion
Cynthia Allston. 39. of II 53
Arlwr
Olrrn
Clr..
Winter
Springs, seas arrested Friday,
dime 5, liy Srmlnulr County
deputies. Allston was charged
with possession of cocaine,
Itossensloii of drug parapher­
nalia. possession of blank pre­
scription (onus and trial! theft.
Allston was arrested in the
2000 bloek of West Slate Hoad
■CM. Allston allegedly left a
restaurant without paying for
her rural.
Jlmtnrl Hill, 21. of 455!
Hit hard Allen St.. Sanford, was
arrested Friday. .June 5. by
Seminole County
drputlrs.
Hill was (harried wtth Introdueliig/rrmovlng
runtrahand
Into eourily drtrnllotr facility,
possession of eatmahls under
20 lirains and possession of
drug paraphrnialia. Hill was
urrrsted In Ihe IHOO hlork of
West 1mil Street. Olllerr m o v errd eannahls from the ashtray
o( Hill s vrlili Ir.
Harold Hoone. 20. of 112
lihtKlrti Ln„ Winter Springs,
was arrest rd Saturday. June 0.
by Wittier Springs
poller.
Iloonr was i hailed with pos­
session ol cannabis under 20
grams. ptireliase/possession of
controlled substance. posses­
sion ol drug |Kir.iphermll.i. assault/hattrry on Uw enforce
merit oftlirr and resisting

without violence. Boone wus
arrested in the 300 block of
San Gabriel Street. Ikxtnr al­
legedly admitted to poller llun
he was getting "high".
Ryan Doss. 10. of 7340 Luke
Dr.. Sanford, wns arrested Fri­
day. .June 0, by Seminole
County deputies. Doss was
charged with possession of
marijuana and was orreslrd nt
the corner of 25lh Street and
Airport Itoulrvurd. Poller con­
ducted a traffic stop uflrr no­
ticing Doss tag light was out.
Anllumy Clark, 32. of 701 E.
7th St.. Sanford, was arrested
Friday. June 5, by Sanford po­
ller. Clark was charged with
possession of cocaine with In­
tent to sell and drltvrr. rrstsl
with violence, assault or bet*
Irry on law rnfnrrrmrtit offi­
cer. possession of cannabis
under 20 grams and destruc­
tion of physical evidence. Clark
was arresird at the abuvr ad­
dress Clarks arTrst was made
Ui an urea that has luid nu­
merous
drug rrl.ilrd
romplalnts
diaries Hall. 37. of Howlers
Alley. Dike Monroe, was ar­
rested Friday. June 5. by Sinford police Hall was charged
with possession of cannabis
under 20 grams and posses­
sion of drug paraphernalia.
Hall was anesird at the comer
of Kinrhan and Towne Center

Boulevard. Olftrrrs found Items
upon n senirh o f Hall’s hark
|&gt;uck.

Aggravated aaaauit
Johnny Williams, 34. of 4220
S. Orlando Dr., Sanford, was
urrrsted Tuesday. June 0. by
Sanford poller. Williams was
charged wtth aggravated as­
sault and was arrested In the
2900 block of S. Orlando Drive.
Williams allegedly threatened
Ills brother with a large knife.

O M ttH M lM lF g ilA
tornado flattened our business
and our home and we have no
Insuranee money left. We’d
like to thank the Salvation
Army for all I heir help, too."
It
took 35 hours
and
•21.500 to move the house 6
miles. Traffic was stalled al­
ternately on both sides of Lakr
Mary Boulevard as Modem

Moving tk Wrecking. Inc. of
Winter Park avoided wires
overhead. The house also had
to sit overnight on the road so
a wide enough bridge could he
made to transport It over the
creek In Baker’s pasture. The
pasture was used so trees did
not have to be trimmed to get
the house down lin e Way.
*Our neighbors were so nice",
said Sharp. ~Thrv told u* lo

cut down whatever wr wanted
but we went through thr pas­
ture Instead.’
The Sharps will not be able
to settle Into their home for
quite uwhllc. They wtU nerd to
set a footer, repair termite
damage, and set up Ihe elrctrie, plumbing, air condition­
ing. septic, rtc. The Sharps
will live in the home wtth their
son. David II.

Arm«d robbery
Brenda Collins. 20. of 4220
S. Orlando Dr.. Sanford, was
airesled Monday. June 8. by
Seminole County
drputlrs.
Collins was charged with rob
Irery tanned) and burglary
(annrdl. Collins was arrested
at tlir above address Collins
allegedly pul a knife to victims
throat and drmamlrd money.

We now offer easier
access to home loans.

Child abut*
Cassandra LI slum, 29. of
1014 Southwest ltd.. Sanford,
was arrested Tuesday, June 9.
try Seminole County deputies.
IJ slum was charged with child
abuse and was arrested at the
atmvr address. Lisbon alleg­
edly made lier son tenth his
walls with hlrai h and also hit
him on the ami with a belt.

Bust

Cosllswsd (ram Fogs IA
IMrtment of Law Knfnrrrment.
thr Oilando Police Depart­
ment. Tlir Orange County
Sheriffs Ollier, the Winter Park
Itoltce Drparlmrnl and llie Oflice or Slalrwtde Prosecution
According to FDLE agent
Dave Dunaway, the ring has
hern operating for about |0
years. Tlir hub of the ring was
located at Uuam Otrro’s car
repair shop al 490H Lakr Un­
derhill Hoad. Orlando, and al
Otero’s home at 34H| Harrow
lame. Oviedo
fVdro Fldalgo
ran cocaine from Miami to
Otrra In Orlando
Donaway
Mid lh.it Fldalgo would dls
tribute 3 to 5 kilos a week. He
rveti brought in (1 kilos on one

Hip It is speculated dial FId.ilgo could have l*crn shipping
a ((Maine supply to other peo­
ple tiesldes Otero Fldalgo and
Otero both have c riminal rec­
ords
Fldalgo was caught
around Hie Fort Pierre area
with Carlos Moran and Alfrrdo
Robles.
Fldalgo fores both
state and federal charges.
Donaway said that they have
not served Fldalgo with Ihe
stair paperwork as of yet.
Dunaway said that thr ring
was pulling in around a half a
million lo a million dollars a
week, and about $17,000 lo
•21.000 a kilo.
"The profit
uutglu Is high." said Donaway.
"Tills Is a big business." Those
who wrrr arrested at North

Ohio Avenue in Orlando, said
Donaway. were rooking Ihe roralnr lo produce crack.
Tlir Investigation trad Intrn•Jfled in llie last few months,
according to Dunaway. There
was .in additional 24 officers
assigned from thr Orlando po­
lice. Orange County Sheriff’s
Office and Winter Park police.
Thr officers "shadowed" the
mrmljrr* 7 days a week for 8
weeks
Donaway wild that other ar­
rests are pending. "It all de­
pends on whal happens in ihe
next couple of weeks." said
Donaway. Those arrests are
for suspects In Miami and Or­
lando.

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Spend Father’s Day at zoo
ap mck MMsf
IlFHAlJl STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Father s Day Is
Sunday. June 21. With that In
mind, the Central Florida
Zoological Park is preparing
for a giant Father's Day treat.
Father’s accompanied by thrtr
youngsters will have free ad­
mission.
According to spukrtwoman
Andrra Fanner, from noon un­
til 4 p in., gursts will have Die
opportunity to see vintage
Model A’s. courtesy of the

Model A’s of Greater Orlando.
Inc There will be on elephant
demonstration at 11 a.m. and
again at 2 p m.
A bird training demonstra­
tion has hern scheduled for
2:30 p m , the feline feeding
program will begin at 3 p m,
and the primate feeding pro­
gram begins al 3:30.
"Father's Day at the coo will
be a great opportunity to view
and learn about our planet’s
endangered animals alongside
some of our country's classic

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For additional Information
on this Father's Day at the coo
event, phone 323-4450. exten­
sion 149. The /oo is open from
9 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Is lo­
cated at 3755 N.W. Highway
17-92. just rust of exit 52 on
lnter«late-4.
Admission la $7 for adults,
•4 tor seniors 00 and over. 93
for children 3-12. and free to
children 2 and under os well as
members of the Zoological So­
ciety.

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Clyde and Pauls Lana, withchfcfcanPaul. CSfton and Dorian, officiated
at tha groundbreaking Saturday tor Stair new homo. Tha latest Habitat
for Humanity home is located Inthe2400Mockat Cedar Avenue in San­
ford. CongressmanJohn Mieswas alsoon handtor Steevent. The effort
Is a Joint venture between Seminole County Hattal tor Humanly end
Florida Seventh Congressional District HsbAat sponsors homes tor
herdtendingismlas wih Mtod Inoomae. Fandtss and vd
•* in Miaoonsirucdon. Cal 38M717 tor more Mormaftm.

3 lbs. Drtod beans
4 broad items
0 sods peps
10 tos. Frosh producs
1 boats salad dressing
2 pastries

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seen miner last year's reunion,
or In many year*.
Rut for those who will grt
involved, a complete Haling of
rvmta. tlmra. and coala wifi be
avallablr at Fleet Rraerve
Home. Pre-reglatnition la re­
quired for the golf tournament
The coat la $35 per player,
(with a cut off date of June 19).
The actual base waa built
beginning May 15. 1942 during
World War II. Construction
waa actually completed 2
monlhm ahead o f schedule. In­
cluding a 0.000-foot runway.
Originally, the baae waa de­
signed to house 3.600 awn.

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Following the M r. (hr barn
m dr anivmlrd and bm m r a
housing center far appradmatrly I .BOO Chilians. and waa
at one tune a training found
far the New York Giants major
league baseball tram.
When the Korran conflict

oualy been In the
Midway and Coral t
rived to take over I
January of 1943.
flu * 9 u * o r &lt;

property owners that thetr
property Is under considera­
tion and that surveying and
■oil testing would be conducted
to determine Its aid lability and

but an elder of the church mui
return from vacation befan
formal negotiations can begin
The city commlaaton voted li

State-licensed andreglstered pharmacists
Convenience: have your prescription filled while
you shop
W e accept most major insurance plans including
Humana, Prudential. PCS. PAID, Medimet,
M EDICAID and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida
and Health Options
Computerized prescription records
W e carry a full line of quality generic drugs
Prescriptions are easily transferable. Just bring in
you r refillable prescription and we'll contact your
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Jeff
Berllnleke

Baseball was
not meant to be
played indoors
ST. PETERSBURG _ “IWw me Into the bolt
game, take me In urtth the crowd.*
If that doesn't sound right. well. some­
thing’s not right in 8 t Petersburg.
I not to catch my Brat Devil Rays game last
swen*ty1 and eras hanly able to
with

Bambinos washed
Game Two o f City Championship
Series rained out in bottom of first
inning, rescheduled for tonight
MEKALDSTOI
SPORTS EDrrcm
SANFORD . Rain? In Sanford? Who’d a thunk
H?

Seeing the first real rain In the area In the
better part of a month. Game Two of the San­
ford Recreation Department Babe Ruth Baseball
League Bambino City Championship Series was
1 because of rain In the bottom of the

'^In brief. Troptcana Field Is the most hide­
ous. horrible place ever to host a major

--

*1 really wanted to get this game tn this eve­
ning/ said Recreation Supervisor and League
Director Tom Kelly. *But we needed the rain
even more.
*1 originally didn’t think it would rain this
nuirh and It looked like H might P*as o m with­
out ruining the field. But water started standing
on the field, ao we called the game/
The game will now be played this evening
(Thursday) starting at fl:30 p.m. on Roy Holler
Junior Field at Ft. Mellon Park.
If the Expos win the game, the third, and de­
riding game, would be played al M O p m on
Friday at Roy HoDrr Junior Field.
Part of the reason that Kcgy want* to get
In Is because M was announced
boat the Bam-

It’s worse then the Vet In PhiHy. and that's
It's worse than the
rV ».

Raines moves
into a select
p sriwtar#ci? U
u»». &gt; f** »^mtw

stolen boss Wednesday nlgM In
ysdt

Incessantly throughUty. *8Uvt Me UpT to

sweeps

�2B ■Svrrxno*# M*f»d San'ora Honda ■Thunday June 11. 199®

Bambinos-----------Continued from F if e IB
champions. got to Cubs startrr Krlk Hrrum lor
two runs In ihr lop o f tlic* first Inning
Marcus Knidrtt k opened the game by drawing
a walk on a lull count. KcndUik advanced to
second on a wild pitch as Hrrum t»tnu k out the
next batter and moved over to thlnl on a ground
out by Cy Wynn
Lyndon Menhir then put the R*pos ahead as
tils double oil the Irftflcld fence plated Kendrick
and Mrrthlc scored after moving over to third on
a passed ball on a single by Anthony Mojica.
The lead was short lived, however, as the
Cut's who have a league best 18-1 record In
winning the American Division title and going 3
0 so tar In the post-season, came right back
will) ihtec nuis in the bottom of tire first Inning.
DrKvwan IV bosc led u(T with a walk of! of

Mrrthle and Itogcr Itreuni reached on an error.
After a wild pitch movrd Ihr runners to second
and third. Ocbosr scored when Karl llrnkrl
beat out a high bouncer to short for a single
and Itoger Hrrum also scotrd on the play to tic
Ihr game and llrnkrl got to second on a wild
throw to first.
Freddie Howard (who gave up no hits and
stnick out Kiln relief on Monday and also had
two hits, drove in one mil and scored two runs
as the Cubs lopped the Expos 111 3 in Gamr
One) then put the Cubs ahead with a booming
triple off the rlghtlicht fence.
Hut a flash of lightning, and rain moving
across thr lake, at that point told the oflhials it
was time to clear the field anil try to wait out
thr storm, which did uol stop until around H
p in.

N igh th aw k s p rim ed
fo r local soccer riv a l
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO . Tire Orlando
Nighthawks. a USISL (United
States
Independent
Soccer
League! Division 3 professional
soccer
team,
squares
off
against the Cocoa Expos at
Kdgewatrr High School on Fri­
day. June 12th. at 8 pm . tn
wliat Is sure to become the be­
ginning ot an intense local itvalro.

Many of the Night hawks
players. Including tram cap­
tain Steve Ftrernan. stnrtrtl
their USISL carrrr with thr
Kxpos. before thr Nighthawks
wrn- awarded the Orlando
Franchise and arr anxious to
provr thrtr skills under the dy­
namic leadership of Nighthawks coach. Strvr Richards,
who also played with the Ex­
pos.
The Nighthawks arr coming
off an Impressive 6-1 victory

over thr Tallahassee Tempests
la- 1 Saturday at Kdgewatrr
High S* boo)
flic
Orlando
Lidyhawk*.
meanwhile, face a lough road
game against the Miami Gildrrs at fc.'U) pm on Saturday.
Thr Litdyliauks have had u
dlfllt nil start to thr season (0r»l. but had an encouraging
second hall last Saturday
against the Denver Diamonds
In whlrh llrey scored two un-

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Both thr Nighthawks and
Lidyhawks arr hack nt lull
strength.
Kddlr Kndrn* (Nighthawks!
and
Rosanna
Kamlrr/
ILidyh.iwksi havr ircovrrrd
from injury
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gle. two runs scored). Kandy
Simpson (one single, one nut
scored). Andy Latimer and Jim
17-9 triumph
Still (one single and onr Kill
over Home A Land as Humes.
Raymond Mansfield and Greg each). Ed Mraganl (one mn
scored, onr Kill) and Chuck
Hardy drove In three runs
Hodman (one ROIL
each.
Providing the odrnse for
In the opening game of the
evening. Modem Welding took Seagate Software were Cary
a 6-0 lead going Into the bot­ Pltfard (onr triple, one single,
tom of the second inning and one run scored, one ROI),
held on for on 8-6 victory over Chris Formont (onr double,
Seagate Softwarr to get back to one single, one run scored,
trbe .500 mark
three KM). Matt Fairbanks
TRC Is now 7-0. while Mod- (two singles, two nms scored)
and Anthony Greet and George
rm Welding is 3-3. Homes A
Land Is 1-4 and Seagate Soft­ Glasgow (two singles and one
KOI each).
ware ts 1-5.
Others. Drew Coulter (one
The league plays a tripledouble, one run scored, one
header every Friday night at
ROII and John Alvarez and
the Luke Mary Sports Complex
Drurc Hernandez (one single
on Ranloul Lane (west of the
^Mayfair Qolf Course) starting at each) •
tn
o jo p.ut.~*------ ;------------------ - _ Goolrthmtng _fer._ S t C
Modem Welding was led by Oame One were Arthur Barnes
Hill Flynn (one double, two lone double, three singles, two
runs scored, seven RHI). Dllly
singles, two runs scored, one
RDI). Lee Alexander (two sin­ Gracey (one double, two sin­
gles. three runs scored, one
gles. one run scored, three
ROII. W .L Gracey and Robert
RBI) and Etlurn Bauer (one
double, one single, one run Stevens (one double, two sin­
gles and two runs scored each).
scored).
Also. Dave Schutt (one sin- Tommy Gracey (three singles,
two runs scored, three ROII
and Nokia Roberts (three sin­
gles. three runs scored, one
ROI).
Also contributing were Colvin
Davis (one home run. one sin­
gle. one run scored, three RBI),
Contlaoog from Pago 1»
Craig Merkerson (one double,
the Yankees
one single, two runs scored,
in 1996.
four RBI). Tony Smith (one
Ralnrs. who Is the all-time
double, onr single, two runs
leader In stolen base percent­ •cored). Krttlilan Roberts (one
age. stole 634 bases in 12 sea­ single, onr run scored) and
Robort Slovens hod six hits (including a homo mn and a doubts), scored
sons with the Expos, leading
Greg Hardy (one single, one
the National League tn steals
five runs and drove in one t o hog) the undetected Ttm Raines Connection
RBI).
four straight seasons from
Pacing the Home A Land at­
doubtehesder from Home A Land tael Friday night in Lake Mary.
1981 (his first full year tn the
tack were Jeff Berger (three
majors! through 1984.
singles, two runs scored, one nes (two singles, one run
(two singles, two RBI).
He also had a streak o f seven RBI). Steve Cooper (two dou­ ■cored, three RBI). Craig MeritAlso hilling werr
Sieve
straight years (Including 1980 bles. two nms scored, two creon (two singles, one run
Pridgen (one double, one run
at Class AAA Denver) of 70RBI). Steve Pridgen (two sin­ scored, one RBI). Billy Oracey
■cored, one RBI). Steve Cooper
plus stolen bases. Including a
gles. two runs scored). Earl lone single, one mn scored,
lone single, one RBI). Jeff
career high 90 In 1983. while
Rogers (two singles, one run (wo RBI). W .L Gracey (one
Laney and Dean Carter (one
playing for Montreal.
single, one nut scored! and
scored) and John Campfleld
single and one run scored
Wednesday night's game was
Krllhlan Roberts (one single).
(two singles, one RBI).
each) and Tim Winkle (one sin­
also the 2.227th of Raines' ca­
Also. Jeff Lanry (one single,
Doing tlir damage for Home
gle).
reer. moving him Into B6th Allone RBI). Tom Murrell (one A Land were Jeff Herger (three
ts e s e e . a n
Time nnd Just 33 away from
single) nnd Tim Winkle nnd singles, one run scorn), three
o is o a o . s is
Rogers Hornsby, who Is 90th
RBI). Tony Cox (thrre singles,
Dean Carter (one RBI each).
All-Time.
Powering TRC In Oame Two
two runs scored, onr RBI),
SOS M . 7 is
&gt;• load
He Is also In the top 100 All11in s s&gt; . SO37
were Robert Stevens (one home Tony Murirll (three singles,
rac
Time tn At-Dats (8.369). needs
nut. two singles, three runs onr run scored). Earl Rogers
10 load
4IS OS _ SIS
Just 10 morr nms scored to
•cored, one RBI). Raymond (two singles, two runs scored,
0S4 la . I7S4
TRC
pass A1 Simmons for 50th
llartsfleld (one triple, two sin­ one RBI I and John Campfleld
place on the All-Time list,
gles. two nuts scored. Hirer
needed 54 walks entering this
RBI). Nokia Roberts (three sin­
Serving Seminole County Since 1908
season to pass Jack Clark for
gles. three runs scored, one
30th All-Time. Is just 28 hits
RBI). Greg Hardy (three sin­
away from 2.500 for his career
gles. one mn scored, three
and 47 hits away from passing
RBI) and Tony Smith (three
llrlnle Manush for 70th place
singles, one run scored, one
s p o r t s p e o p l c •H « u « »
All-Time, and Is Just two dou­
RBI).
bles
away
from
passing
Other hitters were. Tommy
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Seems the whole idea is that you can
go Inside the bar to watch the ballgame
that you're already Inside watching.
All of the rich folks who get to sit In
the scats right behind home plate have
video screens nttuched to their seats to
call up replays. Blasphemy.
There Is u cigar bar. Why?
In centcrflcld. there Is a video gam e
arcade for people who bought a ticket
for u game they have no Interest In
watching.
When there's no home game, lightin g
turns tlic roof of the Trop orange, a tin t

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Wrlgley's color scheme.
But the absolute worst thing about
the Trop Is that It Is a depressing, gray
building that brings baseball Indoors.
Can't you picture Abner Doubleday
back In 1839. sitting In a pasture In­
venting baseball saving. H ills pasture's
all wrong. Baseball is an Indoor game.
Let's surround the pasture with giant
gray concrete walls and rip up all of
this natural grass and plant plastic
turf.

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want to smoke a stogie. But well make
sure everything is so expensive that no
one will get to see the games except for
the wealthiest men In the meadow.
Then, w ell have an American pas­
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L e s t Second Shot: So. based
on college football’s new system o f
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Italnrs was l-for-3, scored a nut. and stole
the HOOth Iwse of Ids rnrrrr (see story. Page
ID) as tlir Y.mkrrs won Ihrlr season high
■Until stratghl game with a 0 2 victory over the
Montreal Kxjnis Wednesday night. Rallies and
the Yankees ran Ik- seen on Sunshine tonight

11m Raines Is n Sanford native and Semlnolr
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankres. Ills stats for the 1998 season Is
in thr first column, personal lies! season
totals In the second column and career totals
lint hiding HHIH g.imrs) In ihr third column.

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P e o p le
W h a t every d riv e r an d passen ger should k n o w

CALENDAR
Pot Luck dinner
Widowed persona are Invited
t» annul n pot lurk dinnrr nl
r»:.K) p.m. cvriy Ihlrd Thursday
of lire* month ul ihr CassrliH-ny Senior Crnlrr. 200 U kc
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

TOPS
TOPS (Tiikr OIT Pound* Senslbbly)
i02l
m ?rl*
rw iy
lhutsd.iv from
I I to 11:45
a in., at the Sanford Alliance
Church. H ill S. Park Avc.
Weigh In I* from 10 In 10:45
a m Fur Information cull 3210240 Vlsltoi* are welcome.

Alanon, Alateen
AUVNON
and
AIATKKN
meeting* are held every Ttmra
day. at 8 p.m., ul Sanford
Christian Chmrh. 7:i0 Upsnla
Ibwid. Sanford For tnloiiiia
lion, i.dl 323-8524.

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford (Hue Oravi Picker*
meet rvery Thursday, from 0 10
pm ., at llie (treater Sanford
Cbatnbrr uf Commerce. Pick*
era and gunner* are welcome.
For Information, rail John
Shaffer. H21Mfi:i|.

Submarine veterans
Tlir United States Submarine
Veteran*.
Crntral
Florida
ILisr. meet at 7 p m. at the
Meet Reserve Club. :«M0 West
SR 40. the first Thursday of the
month All submariner*, troth
arrive or otherwise, are wrl•■nine. Fur Infurmatton. call
llud Simpson. .130-4445

The lake Monroe Amateur
Radio Society meets every first
Thursday, at 7.30 p m., at Ihr
Srnlor Center. Lake Triplett
Drive. Casselberry. For Infor­
mation. rail Karl launbrri. MJ5-

Amorlcsn Loglon
American Legion Post 53 and

Sunrise Klwanls
The Semlnulr Sunrise KJ
wanl.H Club inert * every Friday,
at 7 a m . at Shotiry's. US 17112. south of Airport Houlevard.
Guest ate welcome For Infor­
mation. rail Tony McDaniel at
324 -04f)&lt;).

Free clinic Frid a y
A free i little to Ini hide blood
pleasure dusk. blood sugar
screening and tmmuntxatlon*
will be held every Friday, from
0 In 11 am., at ihr Geneva
Klrinrntary School In Use old
school building, com er of First
and Main Street In Geneva. The
clinic Is sponsored by live
Seminole Cnntlty Health I)r
panmriit in innjuiutlun with
Ihr Semliiotr County ShrtlfT*
Office and Geneva Klemenlary
School. For infonnatlon. call
:M9 1)284.

S unlors meet

Amateur Radio

American Association
of
University Women meets the
(lo t Thursday of each month
ul 7 p in. at the Ratling Hills
Moravian Churrh. Stale Road
1,11. lamgwood.

The Crntral Florida Plgron
Fanrlrr* Association meets Ihr
third Thursday of each month,
at 7:30 p.m.. at the Semlnulr
County AgUeultunil
Center.
4300 Orlando Drlvr. Sanford.
For morr Information, rontart
Dick Kelly at 201 1340.

SAFK. Substance Abuse Family
Education. Is conducllng a
‘ Families In Crisis* outreach
program Interested organic
lions wanting lo rontart the
Life Savers Club of SAFE may
rail Libby Kuharskr al 2914357.

The Sanford Historic Trust
meet* the first Thursday of Ihr
month, at 7 p m., at die First
Street Gallery. 207 Magnolia
Ave.

University Woman

Pigeon Fsncle rs

Substance a b u s u

Sanford Historic Trust

0704, or.Al Kirk. *322*4487,

Unit meet the second Thurs­
day. at H p.m.. al the Post
Home. 2874 S. Sanford Avr.
For Information, rail 322-1052.

LAKE
MARI' A
senior’s
group mrcls for hmch tbe sec­
ond Friday of racb month at
Lake Mary Churrh of ihr Naxarenr. 171 K. Crystal U k r Ave
Tlir noun meeting Is held In
Die Fellowship llall.
For more information, con­
tact Hill at 322-1000.

Daughters of
Confederacy
Norman
drVrre
Howard
Chapirr of Ihr Unltrd Daugh­
ter* of thr Confederacy meets
on llie Iasi Friday of the
month. For Information, call
322-1425.

Put iu or 9
Lust week we discussed the
requirements Imposed on a
driver lo render assistance if
necessary.
ptovlde
certain
Information to others Involved
In an accident, and notify the
polire
under
rertuln
rlremnslances. 'Dlls week we
will
discus*
the
added
prerautinns that a person
Involved In an uccldenl should
consider taking In order lo
prolrd Ills or lo-r rights
As
discussed
previously,
Morlda law require* that a
driver involved m an ucddrnl
provide certain Itifoniiallou lo
a pohrr officer on the scene.
However, a person Involved In
an nertdenl should Ire careful
when commenting beyond what
I* required Comment* made
while under llie stress or
rxiltemrnt uf Die moment may
lalrr t»e usrd against Doit
person
A person may feel
guilty alMiul
'causing'
an
accident, think Dial If only he
or she had done Ibis or Dial
llie situation would have turned
nul differently, or make a
determination of culpability
based
on
limited
fails
Howrver,
those
frellngs.

trial as lo any statement made
lo him or her as long us Ihul
perNon's privilege against self*
Incrimination Is not violated.
Additionally, it should Ire noted
Dial thr results of breath,
urtnr, and blood trsts are not
confidential
and may
be
admitted Into evidence.

alihough quite common, are
nllrn
dlslorlrtl
and
If
vrrlialDrd
may
compllrale
matters.
There will come a
lime where most of the facts
surrounding the Issue* will
her ume clearer and the parlies'
Judgments are more llkrly lo be
unclouded by emotion. Il Is at
lh.it polnl. and not when Die
mcldrn 1 ]usl occurred, that a
[nrsiiii is In a position lo
admit or dmy llahllliy.
Ilelotr camiurniing beyond
wh.it Is required. a person
should
also
take
Into
i-onsideratlon
that
while
Florida m ngnl/es an Acrldrnt
Hrpori l*rtvilege which deems
an accident report to be
Inadmissible rvtdenre In a civil
or rrlmlnal trial, a police
oinerr may testify In a criminal

Another precaution Dial a
driver, passrngrr. or oilier
party Involved In an accident
should lakr lo protect III* or
her rigid s Is to takr notes of
what exactly happened. Thr
details of an accident ran
quickly
became
blurred.
Therefore,
In uddlllnn
lo
obtaining
the
Infonnatlon
required to lie exchanged by
statute, one should ua added
prerautinns. draw a diagram ol
the w u ir, note Die direction*
In whleh Ihr vrhlrlrs were
heading and llirir approximate
speed, note the point of Imparl
on Die diagram, note the
polnl (*| of Impact of the
vehicle*, note the position
where Die vehicle* came lo a
slop, note any skid marks,
note any slalrmetils from
Diose involved In l he acrtdenl.
and get
the
names and
addresses of any witnesses to

Die necldrnl.
Lastly, a person involved In
an arrldrnt should consider
seeing a doctor.
Sometime*
serious Injurir* fall to show
Immediate symptnins. Failure
lo visit a doctor may cause uii
Internal injuiy llml Is not
apparent
to
worsen.
Additionally. Die party tit fuult
may later rlalm Dint thr
Injuries were worsened try the
person's
failure
lo
seek
appropriate mrdlnil treatment
and that the claim*
for
paymrnt
of
medical
bills
and/or lost time from work
should be limited or even
dented.
Drlng involved In un auto
acrtdenl cun afreet a person
anywhere from a brief moment
lo a life! line.
However,
knowing what Is required by
law and thr precautions that
may be taken lo protect one's
rigid* ran help make a dlfllrult
situation a little raster lo
handle.

Sanford soldier
a perform er in
U .S . Army Show
ftpccl*] To Tfeo Harold
Traveling Is pan of ihr Job
fur most soldier*. Hut lor Die
daughtrr
nl
a
Sanford
woman, and 27 oihrr tal­
ented Army musician* and
prrformer*. llieir summer
ttavrllug will lake Iberti
tbrougliout the Unltrd States
and Europe.
Army lYlvale 1st Class
OtWenr' U. Mm hell, daugh­
ter of Di'irdir Mitchell, 102
Drown Drtvr. Sinford, Is a
member of the HWH U.S
Army Soldier Show, a collec­
tion of Dir Army's most lalrtilrd performers louring 21
states, as well as throughout
Europe In a whirlwind Mint*
mrr tour. These cast mem­
bers will also serve as the
crew-set ting up and disman­
tling 32.000 pounds of stage.

llghtlng and audio equipment
and more than ISO costumes
In Its 15th year, the 80nUnutr musical review Is
produced liy the Army Com­
munity and Family Support
Crnlrr Kntrrlalnmml Divi­
sion. and opens lo parkrd
bouses al 42 Army Installa­
tions across the country, as
wrll as throughout Germany.
Italy
and Belgium.
The
■*owlcr» entertaining soldlrra* concept woe Iktol eetabUshrd fay Sgt. Irving Ber­
lin during World War I.
Throughout
the
tour.
Mllchrll will sing during the
performances. Mitchell, a
1*810 graduate of Lakr Maty
High School. Is a personnel
services specialist normally
stationed at Fori Stewart.
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DEAR AlillY My himlutnd, our
6-year-old daughter (I’ll call her
Mama». and I recently dmvr to my
sister-in-law's, several statea away.
Tor a visit At dinner. I was intro­
duced far the first time lo her new
boyfriend, “Joe." The man wa* slop­
pily dressed and didn't look very
dean
Alter dinner, Joe and several of
(he other male guests who had been
drinking during dinner went out to
continue drinking. Marria asked to

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spend the night al my slster-lnlaw's, but I was reluctant to let her
stay In a home where these men
would be returning later, no telling
how Intoxicated.
1 was concerned for Marcia's
safety and put up a light. I got pret­
ty ugly In front of her and my hus­
band. Marcia was crying and my
husband was yelling. Nobody cared
to listen In my reasons for not want­
ing her lo stay.
Abby, I grew up with an alco­
holic father. He used to come home
drunk and get very mean with my
siblings and me. I didn’t want the
same thing to happen to my little
girl.
Marcia ended up staying there
for the night, and Joe did come back
drunk, lie finally pasaed out on a
couch near my daughter’s bedroom.
Tlu&gt; next day, Marcia said Jus and
my staleMn-law were talking loudly
fur hours after he returned, and she
didn't gel much sleep.
Now my sister-in-law- won't
speak to me, and my husband and
mother-in-law are upset with me for
the way I acted. I believe I acted os
any mother would who hae had
experience with drunks.
How can I fix this?
A MOM WHO TRIED IN FLORIDA

DEAR ABBY: I'm a senior in my
-70s, and I have a theory about why
women outlive men. At any senior
center that has exercise, line danc­
ing and aerobic classes, you are
lucky to see one or two men partici­
pating. The women are as happy as
hens in a barnyard - dancing,
exercising end giving each other
hugs. I am one of the few men in
the classes, and at limes I’m the
only man.
As I leave the classes, I notice
men in the reading room sitting a
mile apart with their noses buried
In a book, while their wives help
each rther stay healthy both physi­
cally and menially. 1 think the iso­
lation and loneliness of men kill
them before their time.
FAST EDDIE,
GARDEN QROVE, CALIF.

they caused me to think about sex
throughout the day lsomething my
husband says he’s always done).
The result is, come bedtime, I've
been mentally preparing for lovemaking all day long. Sometime* I'm
even the initiator. My husband end
I are happier and more satisfied.
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help 'Frustrated Husband,’ wheat
wife’s sex drive was decreasing
while his seemed to be increasing.
My husband and I were in the same
situation. I was tired after working
all day, then caring for our daugh­
DEAR MOMi Although your ters and trying to Keep the house
motives ware noble, you over­ straight.
Sex never croeeed my mind un­
reacted. Had you approached
the pruble at calmly and ratio­ less my husband mentioned it. I
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Legal Notlcee
NOTICE Of
* PUBLIC M U I N TO
OONBIOBB TIM M O f T I M
Of AN ORDINANCE RT T M
CITY Of SANFORD.
FLORIDA
Nntica it b*i*by g n a that a
Pubbc Hearing
ba held m
IK* ComrruttKin I w n *1 IK*
City Halt ik ih* City e* tan ton!
Honda *1 r 00 a clock PM on

Jana ttat ItM. la toMifa

IKa adoption ot an ordinance by
IK* City ol Sanford Flontfa
ON DIN ARC I DO. *«&gt;•
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or
tANFOND
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MARYANNE MORSE
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THE
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TH IS WEEKEND...

Celebrating
National Day
o f Prayer

A tribute to
moms of
area officials

*-vrie

Maloy: Adult club wars
costing county big money

Sanford
chamber
‘See for
yourself

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • The Sassy M erida
saga Is getting hotter and more expensive.
Seminole County attorneys are meeting today to
devise a strategy to counter a circuit court order
by Judge Alan Dickey In favor of the nudr
dancing club.
They need approval from at least three of the
county commissioner* Tuesday before filing an
appeal to the 5th Dtatrtcl Court of Appeals.
•Judge Dickey Is wrong once again." Deputy
County Attorney Lonnie drool said Thursday
T vr asked for recommendation that we go to
the 5th District Court."
The county wants to close Sassy Merfat's. one
of two strip clubs which oprned in unincorpo­
rated Seminole County last year while the
county was rewriting Its adult mtrrtalmnent
code. The county Insists Saasy MertoTa fa oper­
ating unlawfully. Sassy Merida not only re­
mains open but may stay permanently
*Wr h ail no choice than to challenge the on
dec.** County Commissioner Grant Maloy said
today. Hut what bdhers me la (hat all this
show* la the poor legal strategy we have re­
ceived.
The first big mistake waa challenging these
clubs during last year's moratorium." Maloy
aald 'For some reason, three rotnmlsaloners

SANFORD - *Sse for yourself
la llw correct response to criti­
cisms of Sanford area schools
according to the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. RealKing the Importance of quality
education to prospective home
buyers, the chamber and
Seminole
County
Public
Schools Jointly host a semi*
annual Realtor Tour.
"It la lac perception we arc
fighting, not the reakty* «
puma Jane Lane. Business
Partnership
specialist
for
Seminole
County
*Public
Schools. When dtents are re-

afternoon when the number
surpassed that of 1907.
The event, which featured a

Roily Ray Reel (graphic*). Mar­
garet Porter (Jewelry), Tall
Rriaa
(painting,
ot)
and
acrybc).
Amle
Davis
(photography) and Linda liulmer (photography). Purchase
awards went io Polly Ray Rrel.
Marjorie Bryan and Marius
Moore.
There were 4 winners in each
category for the CttUma Bank
Citrus A Celery Cook-off. In
the citrus category. Olorta
Dunmlre. of Casselberry. won
first place and award of dis­
tinction for her Citrus Coolers.
Jcanine Taylor was second
with her Southern Ambrosia
Punch. Jayne Morrison was
third with her Tropical Citrus
Salsa. Marianne S. Mensel waa
fourth for her Lemon Lush.
In the celery category. Dean
Davenport, of Geneva, won Arrt
place with hfa Celery Cheese
second plaoTfor” u T o v le S a
Lite Delight. Rebecca Irvin re­

k ite for her drawing (dry
brush). The award of excel-

Chicken A Veal Fillets with
Cream Celery In Wine Sauce.

Student environmentalists
dig in to design nature trail
h f Cartse Q in n t ls
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD - Idyllwtlde Bementary School gifted program

students
study
concepts.
p k k d by their teacher. Dr.
" * « « ■ £ " ' f5 ° “ " 1lh? ,u*h
«*wu)Utton and brainstorm-

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one of the conJM &amp; l
c* pu •el&lt;cttd by *»h grader*
I
this year. In January, student*
^
m
designed an environmental
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trail behind the Idyllwllde
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school yard. First, they located
AA
where the trail would be etched
V

LA K E MARY...2A

thought this was the right thin* to do. WeVe
•prnt MOO OOO In attorney * frr* and Tuesday
wr'rr being aakrd to put out $300,000 morr for
lr*al arrvlre* Irnm Shutti A Howm. I will not
support that."
Morr than Ukrly. Maloy will aak that No. 24
(the legal ronaultant agreement) be pulled from
the Hat of 42 Item* on Tuesday”* Consent
Agenda and reviewed separately Item No 20 (a
•290.000 contract award to Shutta A Bowen far
title arauh aervlrral may need a aerund look,
also.
Commtaaion Chairman Randy Moma dtaagrres with Maloy** opinion* about the adult en­
tertainment prureaa and aays In the end the
county will prevail. *We knew thla was going to
be a long and arduous struggle," Moms said.
'Remember that
one Judfr (Leonard Wood)
ruled in our favor, and another against us We’ve
disagreed with Judge l Mekey since Day I and we
at111 disagree."
Wood made VIP Oold atop Ms adult enter­
tainment arthritic*, and that decision also Is
awaiting a call at the 9th Dtatrtcl Court of Ap­
peals
Dickey s order stated that the county must
treat Sassy Merfat's In the same manner as any
legal rhiba and that It waa legally operating
when the county passed Its new adult codes, lie
srrote: The court finds that Rtver Capital. Inr.

doing community service and
paying a $2,000 fine for Ids
part In a cellular telephone
scandal last year.
McDowell. 58. who waa also
sentenced to 180 hours of
home confinement, warned Ms
players there eras an FBI
probe and then lied to federal
agmts and prosecutor* Inves­
tigating the use of stolen
phone numbers by members
of the UCF team. McDowell
loot hfa Job as coach. Federal
Judge Anne Conway said
McDowell's role In the Inci­
dent was "unforgivable."
SANFORD • The American
haa selected TerrslU Lceaon.
PhD. as the 1998 Middle/Junfar Counselor of the
Year.
Leeson, a counselor at
Lakeview mddte School, will
memorating her accomplish­
ment at the ASCA Professional
Recognition Luncheon In San
Antonio. Texas in June.
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Volun­
teers are needed to remove
debris caused by the torna­
does several months ago. Sat­
urday. May 9. and Saturday
and Sunday. May 16 and 17.
Seminole Volunteer Center,
along
with
Seminole
H.EAR.T.
(Home-baaed
Emergency Assistance Relief
Team), local churches and
other charitable organisations
will organise a final clean
■weep of the tornado area.
The Salvation Army will pro­
vide gloves, drinking water
and food for all volunteer*.
TO volunteer, possibly for
only a few hours a day. phone
Seminole Volunteer Center at
324-7058 or 323-4440.
Come and enjoy a real Texas
Barbecue hosted by the Salva­
tion Army of Seminole County
Tuesday. May 12 from 6 to 8
p.m.
The menu will constat of a
choice of beef or chicken,
baked beans, cole slaw, com
muffin, drink and dessert.
There will be five entertain­
ment.

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SUntonj, Ronds • Friday. May 8, 1898

IN H U H

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Luncheon/Ssnrict

discussion on ‘Women's Role In
Century Conservative
SANFORD •A Mother's Day lun­ 21st
Judaism.*
The community Is
cheon Is scheduled for Saturday.
May 9 al I p m. at Zion Hope Invited to attend Is special pre­
M.D. Church. 710 Orange sentation and participate In a
Avenue. A special Mother's Day question and answer opportunity
service Is also set for the follow­ following Rabbi Elba/ s com­
ing day. Sunday, may 10 at II ments.
For further Information call
a.m.
886-2339.
The public Is Invited lo attend.

Club hosts luncheon

Fashion Show

LONGWOOD - The Brotherhood
(Men’s Club) of Temple Shalom is
having a Mother's Day luncheon
on Sunday. May 10 at noon.
President of the Brotherhood;
David Rothban. and his fellows
officers will be In charge of the
affair.
For more Information call
Temple Shalom of Deltona.

DELTONA • Trmplr Shalom.
1785 Elkcnm Mvd, will host a
Fashion Show and Buffet on
Sunday. May 24 at 12 noon.
Garments from slrr two and up
will be featured from Jill's
Upscale Consignment as well as
other apparel (ram Robin's Nest
Consignment.'Die event ts spon­
sored by the Sisterhood. For
more Information call Carol al
574-8895 or Angle al (904)789
6923.

Fimily/Friinds Day

SANFORD - Son Hope M.U.
Church, 710 Onuige Ave.. will Gospel sing
observe Its Annual Family and
SANFORD • Gospel Christian
Friends Day on Sunday. May 17 Aires o! Sanford will sponsor an
at I I a.m. with the Rev. Lewis afternoon Mother's Day Singing
Brown of Winter Springs as guest beginning at 4 p.m. al the
speaker. The public Is Invited lo Seminole African Academy of
attend.
Arts. Charles Jenkins, manager.
1017 W. 13th Street. Sanford.
Bring
your mothers and enjoy
Rabbi Eliaz to speak
LONGWOOD • Rabbi Moshe the Gospel tn songs.
Elba* of Congregation Beth El of
Central Florida will be the fea­
tured speaker at the Sisterhood's
program on Monday. May 18 al 8
p.m. tn the Synagogue Social
Hall. ISO Ibis Road. Rabbi Elba*,
tn addition to hla role aa spiritu­
al leader of Congregation Beth
EL is an instructor of Hebrew at
the University of Central Florida
and haa recently earned his doc­
torate.
Ib is premier event MU feature a

The Catholic Church: Helping those with AIDS
The Orlando Catholic Diocese la
helping Indlvkluals ulih AIDS
and their /amities. Aa Ft Jack
Flynn. Assorime /Vis/or at SL
Augustine Catholic Church In
Casselberry soys, *we are hen
ro seme ewryorn*. they don't
fims- to be Catholic.'
Acquired Immune Dtflclmry
Symliiwtw (AIDS! Is the destruc
lion of the Immune system resultvigjiom Infection icilh the huma/i
l/nrnnnodejirlenry elms (HIVJ.
those infected u llh HIV. gradual
hi lose immune Junctions along
letlli certain Immune cells.
Ullh this toss, a clinical syn
drome, a group of ivicious Illness­
es that together characterise a
disease, develops over time
resulting In druiti from oppor­
tunistic Infections. This onuses
the infected person fo become
open to pneumonia, (rtfeel Ions
and other ailments.
AIDS u«u Jlrst conchislieiy
Identified in the US. In 1981. At
that time. 189 cases ivere report
ed to the Centers ft* Disease
Control. Within a decade the dls
ease had spread to virtually all itf
the populated areas o f the uorid.
In the U.S. alone then are otrr
65,000 new cases every year.
1 of 1

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LAKE MARY - The 7th Annual
Corn Boil, sponsored by Grace
United
Methodist
Men's
Fellowship,
will be
held
Saturday. May 23. serving from 4
to 7 p.m. at Grace United
Methodist Church of Lake Mary.
499 N. Country Club Road. Lake
Mary.

SPECIAL TO TOE HERALD

• &gt;V* -

fr.
cd to set up some kind of min­
istry. His (tout was that then*
would be an AIDS ministry In
every parish.

In May under the
Fnuirlaran Order. Ptietpa say*.

tiling

Ft. La Bo started the AIDS
Ministries because he came
Into contact with AIDS patients
at a local hoapltaL Staler Juke
Sullivan lei

4 times a year, they prwoent the
medical aspects of AIDS and
the AIDS mlnlatitea with
Phelps leading the training. On
the aecond Saturday the pas­
toral aspects with Fr. Jack
leading the training. Part of the
■igfam
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m ImIhJ 'p
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MWft I■
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fe gfiiwnoK
n
eUftm
for
people to go back and nilnMer
to their own partah.
How did he get involved with
the program? Ft. Jack aakl. 1
wanted to become someone
who would be there for people
with AIDS. Because people
with AIDS are treated as out­
cast*. or they are alien dam
afraid to even apeak about the
disease that they have, then's
so much of a Judpnent
them.*
Part of (his fear he i
la because AIDS deals with
sexuality and intervenes drug
use. Because of that we an
unwilling to talk about those
subjects.* Alee. It should be
noted that AIDS i

in

with c o m m it aa a part
counselor i M ako helps
pie with AIDS.
The two faetktator's of the
training for certification as a
member of the diocesan AIDS
mlnlatiy are Ft. Flynn,
ate pastor at St.
Catholic
Church
In

at the

or tn 0 oupa a fS -8 m a
Moat of the AIDS
. and
represent ihetr particular
parish. There are TO parishes
involved In the Orlando
Dtocwe area. *Wb do UikT. said
FT. Jock, ‘just to be sun that
it are Informed and to

duplicating
another.*

the

aflbrta

someone la sick. It to a cu m or
punishment from God. ft's not
that at ail.'
What's looked for in someone
to Join the AIDS mtnlstiy? 'Put
tire

of

All you can eat. Adults are $5
and children under 12 are $3.

Christian H E LP Job fair Monday

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business

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Can we forgive those
who disappoint us?

SI NIOR I I S IIV Al

Fridiy, Miy 29tk
The Florida Hospital Seiior Health ft Issoerce Crater
1097 Sud Fold load, Lite Miry Florida
Information on community resources, cartgiving, health screcnimt,
legal and financial issues, home health care, leisure activities, and
much more will be exhibited.
Ample free parking is available and admission to the festival is free
,
lo the genera] public.
Don’t miss the dunce to showcase your products and services lo
this important segment of our population.

pointing situations, forgive­
ness is unthought of.
By placing our faith tn God,

Sponsor

Exhibitor Levels

Seminole Cosaty Setter living for Sealses, lac.
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The Scriptures never
promised that our Urea would
be without pain or hurt but
God's Word does offer us
acceptance, loving forgive-

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The tour, sponsored by the
chamber. FNC M "-g »g » and
Chelsea Title, began at the
Orlando
Sanford
Airport.
TransWorld
provided
the
transportation for the 39-ceal
estate agents who took TUea-

Thoufh Lutrtngrr is familiar
w,t^ the Sanford area, he appwcfotcd the updated InformaMon about the plans for future
building in the commercial dts,rtc*- Lutrtngrr felt the tour

Each tour highlights one o f
the different area elementary
schools, alternates between
Sanford Middle School and
Lakevtew Middle School, and
includes
Seminole
High
School.

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Sherry O'Leary. 'Choices*
Facilitator, spoke to the real
estate ngrnta wlto participated
in tlx- tour earlier this week.
O'Leary gave an update on the
Magnet and Cluster Programs
that a fleet Sanford schools.
Elementary schools In the
Sanford area, wtth the exceplion of Goldsboro, are grouped
tnto 2 clusters containing 3
schools each. The Choices
program was Implemented to 1
ensure rarlsJ balance within
elementary schools tn the
Sanford area.
•endec projects for the benefit
of the environment. Students
ran be trail guides.*
Working an the trail created
a variety of learning opportuni­
ties. according to Dr. Sprtn:
"In addition to research, all
students keep a Journal where
they reflect tn writing how theu
actions can make a difference
in the environment."
He went on lo explain. T h e
pond committee is digging out
and studying the
components to make
They are raising tadthe classroom. Stu-

tecs Include the bridge. Insect,
animal and bird committees.
The bridge committee built s
foot bridge. Signs are being
made to identty plants and
trees for those traversing the
trail.
Dr.
Spetrs
Incorporated
many Ideas taken from the Na­
tional Wildlife Federation. He
leaches students about famous
environmentalists such as Aldo
Leopold (IM I7 IB48I. Because
Leopold stressed earh Individ­
ual's responsibility to be a
'steward of nature.* a future
goal is to have students Join
the National Wildlife Fedrra
lion's "Steward of the Earth*
program.
Fourth grade students Ales
Oraham. (Wicklow) age 9. Mrs
Moore (Wilson), age 10.
Howerof) (Wilson). 10.
and Jane Carter Otknartln
(Pine Crest), age 9. recently

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discussed their time spent
working on the trail. These
students, along with others,
are bussed to Idyllwllde every
Monday from their
home
schools.
Each has a favorite part:
Ales, the bridge; Meagan. the
flowers: Dave, the artifacts;
and Jane, the entrances,
"because they are so pretty.*
They agree It has been a lot
of hard work. Says Alex. *WeVe
worked hard and It's pretty
good so far.* Meagan adds.
"There's a lot of work Involved,
but I think It's very much worth
it.* For Itrr part. Meagan hopes
Die trail will ’ draw people and
will Itrip people understand
(nature).*
But for Jane the trail Is not
only about nature, but about
arrompttahmmt: *lt shows
people kids ran do atufl. too.’

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When a new student registers
for school they are assigned,
by computer, to one of the
schools In thrtr cluster. Pro
speettvr Itome buyers would
not know In advance which of
the 3 elementary schools thrtr
child would attrnd Some es­
tablished residents, unhappy
wtth thru child’s school as­
signment. have already expresard disappointment, slat*
Ing that they purchased thrtr
homes because of a specific
school. School toning has a l­
ways been subject to change.
Goldsboro la a magnet
school. Any elementary school
sge
student tn Seminole
County may make special ap­
plication to attend Ooldaboro.
Students are accepted an an
availability basis based on

the Temporary Injunction.
The county has the rig
appeal - that's la be expac
said attorney Hugh Trees.

p n . maf 1CHD0 p.m.

It's the store you retnemtjer with

gifts you lovel y
MufTy VenderBear

May 13. 14. 20 and 21 from 9
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Salvation
Army. In Sanford.
Training prepares volunteers
to become court appointed ad­
vocates v "eyes of the fudge*
for children who are before
the court due to abuse, ne­
glect or custody dtaputrs.

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Christopher Radko
Rochard Limogc

Uniquegifts, stationeryandinvitations

tact the Ouardian Ad Utem
Program at 190 Bush Btvd.
Sanford, at 323-S800. eat.

dent of Central Florida. Mr.
Ripiey was a builder in the
construction industry. He was
a member of DAV Seminole
Chapter No. 30. Mr. Rlflney

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Whether you ire a world das* athlete or
an exercise enthusiast, nutrition Is funda­
mental to fitness, a varied, moderate, and
a balanced eating plan that supplies the
right amount or nutrient* and energy Is es­
sential for achieving and maintaining
strength, flexibility, And endurance.

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BARBARA
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Tonight: Class f A
basehaiy Gonzalex-Tate
Lake Mary, 7:30 pjn.
LAKE MARY _ The Rama magical ride
through the season continues tonight as
Josh O’Brien takes the hlU for the Rams.
Lake Mary won on back-to-back homers
from Matt ADepa and O’Brien Tuesday,
avenging an ranter lose to Edgewater.
Brian Bretxer went the distance to push
the Rama to the regional snni-flnals. and
he and O'Brien have
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HERALD STAFF WRITER
MARY _ Once again, the road to the IIgoing from Lake Mary through OrFor the third time this year, a Lake Mary girls
team will have to defeat an Orlando trim In
order to get a chance at the slate champion^ Ip
The basketball tram had to defeat Evans, the
soccer tram had to defeat Winter iVtfc and now
the softball tram, thanks to a dramatic 1-0 win
In the Class flA regional semifinal, last night,
will have to defeat Colonial (29-4 and a 4-0 win­
ner over Bradenton-Manatee Thursday evening)
m tonight’s |8 p.m. al Lake Mary) Regional Fi­
nals m order to try for a glrta’ state title ‘threeprat* for the school.
Defense waa the name of the game last night,
as the score anas stagnant at 04) until the bot­
tom of the seventh. Ilahe Howards. 17-1 on the
season, pitched like a professional, keeping her
team In the game and shutting down Jackson­
ville-Sandalwood at every inning change.
Bowarda alkwred only one hit. walked only one
batter and struck out 12 In the team’s victory.

the catcher to score the game winning run.
..
'll waa ao awraomr.* CrtaprU said. *Onre the
boll was hit. I didn’t hear anyone telling me to
run or even the crowd. I Just sterling running
and knew all the way that this moment could
put the game away for us.a
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M a* up
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chance to bring home an unprecedented tnlrd
state Iropliy in a girl a sport within one school
year,

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mound ready to
Lake Mary has been doing dat
all year. Tonight shouldn't be
Now. when they need It most, ew
her seems to realtor that the cov
phy la Just beyond their reach.

ge to teams
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team memid atate tro-

Randy Lewis. Altegra. O’Brien
and Bretser lead the Lake Mary oBenae.

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ln the bottom of the seventh. Jackie CrtaprU
and JO Walcott Stngfed to opm the inning.
That brought Bowarda fa the plate.
A add pitch allowed both runners to advance.
Then, on another wdd pitch. CrtaprU aUd under

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Tonight: Class 6A Regional
sollhai, Colonial at ^ait^
Mary,6pjn.
LAKE MARY _ Same old story. The Rama
a n playing far a state title and a n In the
tournament as heavy faw
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put the
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tonight's

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Man*. Yara Otero and a boat o f other potent
bate, the Rama can put runs an the board.
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team1! elate tltlea, and don't be eurprteed If
Lake Mary la hooting another huge pep rally

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CLASSIFIED AD RATE8
Sanford Softball Tournament
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will hold a Spring Softball Tour­
nament for both men's and women's slowpitch teams.
The tournament, which will benefit Sanford
Youth Sports Programs, will be hekl on Salurday. May l Oth and possibly Sunday, May

Bambinos—
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(double): one hit _ Ronald
Bradley (double).
Yankees: one hit _ Donald
Campbell (double). Anthony
Walker.
M ATS
White Sox: two hits _ Chris
Smith Idouble): one hit .
Harare Mitchell (triple). Darrell
Jackson (double). Larry Tho­
mas.
Devil Rays: two hits _ Chris
Jacobs; one hit _ Khalil
Farahkhan.
Cubs: three hits _ Ertk
Hreum (double): one hit _ Levi
Gilt) (double). Damien Reaves.
MAT 4
Expos: two hits _ Lyndon
Merthle (double): one hit _
Marcus
Kendrick.
George
Easley.
Anthony
Mojica
(double). Shane Iblatcr.
Athletics: one hit _ Hector

n th and Friday. May I Silt, depending on the
number of teams entered.
Cost Is $100 per team and will be held at
Chase and Plnrlmrat parks. Individual and
Team awards will be given.
Deadline and draw will be Wednesday. May
13th.
For mote Information call (4071 330-0097.

Beasley (double). Joey Dean,
Jeff Dowers. Ryan Thome,
Jonathan Magnum
Donald
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Campbell.
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Chris Smith. Lany Thomas
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Jermaine Mitchell. Judd Mar­
shall. Donrll lllcks.
Marlins: two hits _ Sloe
Barak (double); one lilt _ Jacob
Barak (double!. Brandon lion
cock. Lea Foster. Steve Woo­
dley.
Cubs: three hits _ Erik
Hreum; two hits _ Karl Henkel;
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T-N-T Express: two hits _ Monica Rivers.
LaQueena Grayson (triple). Andrea Southward;
one hit _ Devin Daniels. Kristin Weaver.
Queen Bee's: two hits _ Sophia Littles (triple):
one lilt _ Krystal Woulanl. Britney Postell
(double). Natalie Cole. Evils Ingram. Keishawn
Knight.
Queen Bee's: two hits _ I tney Postell (two
doubles). Shaman Buckrn , Evtta Ingram.
Keishawn Knight: one hit , Krystal WouUrd.
Sophia Littles. Alfl Jackson.
Double Trouble: two hits
Ronetla (triple).
MoreIda (double): one hit .
Stephanie.
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nrssa Silva. Alonna Smith. Tan Carr.
Lions Club: two hita _ Ale Cardona. Asa
Conant: one hit _ Katie Telkamp (double).
Stephanie Oatheni. Tlka Phillips. Ebony Baker.
Klwants Club: three hits _ Stsphanle Para
(home run); two hits _ Lauren Bennett; one hit _
Shlneka Lawrence. Leticia Bidden.

Rotary Breakfast Chib: three hits _ Britney
Postell (home run. double). Crystal Ware
(double); two hits _ Keishawn Knight (home run.
triple): one hit _ Sara Huddleston, Kaley Belnr
(home run). Jessica Postell, Marched Wood­
ward. Britney Buckner.
Optimist Club: two hita . Tars Layton (taro
triples)-, one hit _ Laaraada Tillman (triple) . Vs-

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Area cops choosing assault weapons
By Raas White

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SUNDAY, JUNE 28. 1998

90th YKAR, No. 220

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD The SherlfTa Of
dee will soon be getting 86.700
worth of M 10 rifles and am
munition, and the Sanford Pu­
ller Department also may isipply Its officers with these same
type of weapons. There's a

push by some of the officers to
make It happen
Mayor Larry Dale said lliat
llte acquisition of M-IOs lias
been discussed by Puller Chief
Joe DiUard and eventually may
br used by die force. The Issue
waa addressed In last year's
Independent study of die STD.

*1 d be for It when we know
our officers would grt special
training and Instruction." Dale
said Friday. T liry need to b r
prepared and not blown away
liy some kooks wllh these kind
of weapons.“
Dillard said there lias been
mu&lt; h research Uilo a change of

weapons rrratrd by recurring
Incidents
throughout
the
county. T h e law breakers are
using weapons that fire multi­
ple times in rapid succession.'*
he said *Wr should have the
same Our guns • the shotguns
• haven't rtranged (or quite
some lime “

Sgt. Darrel iTcaley of the
SID said officers In today's law
enforcement agencies require
a s h weaponry. T h e standard
police rifle or shotgun has be
come obsolete," Presley said
"WeYr seen what kind of
weapons are being used for

Candidate, environmentalist
meet to address county issues
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
WINTER WRINGS • The concvma of growth and the envi­
ronment ore those of the Sierra
Chib and one member wanted
to know where county cotnmls•ton candidates stood on the
taauea.
Susan Kaliys-Coureeh. editor
C at Virgil. B. Adkins, Br.

Justice

of the Central Florida group's
newsletter. Eanhuwrks. tnvltrd
all of the candidates to a ques
lion-and-answer session. Only
Bob West accepted her Invita­
tion.
The environmentalist and the
candidate met Thursday at a
Denny's restaurant In Wtntrr
Springs lie drove over from
the Wrktvs area, she from her

home in Chuhiola.
West. 45. Is running against
Randy Morris, the current
Srminolr County Commission
chairman West la running on a
platform of Iraa government
and less lairs, a government
more responsive and account­
able. and managed growth
Kalrya Courech la a member Court, Gnmmrmon
as Vast. Faga U
schto

Is this the last
) dance?

systemlegacy

— B low the
bugle, bake
a cake for
the C olonel

Decency
group has the
numbers to
put nudity ban
on the ballot

The Old Soldier known to
fata troops m T he Voice’ turns
100 Ssturday. Appropriately.
O at Virgo SaMtvan A dltea
Br., will celebrate with nearly
100 af family and friends at
the Marina Hotel In Sanford.
He waa bam June 27. 1888 in
Qermsntown, Term.
acukim m i

viu in

dmi )

w o rn

War I and World War II raising
Bom the rank of a private in
the 115th Field Artillery to a
Lt. Col. who accepted the final
surrender of the Japanese
Army In the Philippines on
Sept. 7. 1845 - 2 days after the
surrender to Osascal D atBaa
Maa A rth u r aboard the u T s .
Missouri.
"Dad's mtktary service waa
just part of hta remarkable ca­
reer." ajdd h lsT Jy w -o jd ^ o o .
J r ., a t Oviedo. He also worked

for the Illinois Central Railroad
as a clerk and
agent and
after World War II he became
the Oeneral Claims attorney
with the Elgin. Joliet and East­
ern Railway. He worked as an
attorney for 42 yean, retiring
in 1063.
Since 1963. Col. Adkins has
lived In St. Petersburg. Oviedo
and Sanford. He Is currently at
the Lakevtew Nursing Home.
He has lost his sight and most
of his hearing and require* a
wheelchair. He still td ls sto­
ries from 75 years ago. his son
•aid.

Bab Wssl Oak) mat wdh Susan Kafcyo-Cour

Wymrn* W hite
HERALD STAFF WRITER
Thom Groans, loft, prosfosnl of N Samtnofe County
Bar Associated lasts Judge O n Sfcphanaon's
•ansa of hunor at a rocsnl lunchson h hla honor.

prsesntsd adh a amal comMrnsd on a budget crunch
Groans »tan produced Vis tergsr. sngravsd piaqus.

Judge leaves his indelible
mark on Juvenile Division
U m te
HERALD EDTIOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY - Hta office walls are
stark white and bare, alight shadows where di­
plomas and photos have hung since January 3.
1995. The functional, slightly worn desk will
stay. So win the law booka.
But the Judge Is going.
"It's kind of sad. I'm going to mtaa this." Cir­
cuit Judge Oene Stephenson aald as he packed
up to move from the Juvenile Division at the J u ­
venile Justice Center to his new digs downtown
at the Seminole County Courthouse. In the
CMl. Family and Probate Division.
Stephenson baa primarily handled delin­
quency cases during hla tenure, between 3,000
and 4.000 each year, according to hla judicial
assistant. Judy Hayes, who has worked with the
Judge for more than 20 year*.
He reftiaed to be Jaded by the
load, which became so g reat
Nancy Alley,
Stephenson credits
as his Inapti
Inspiration for
In the system and In
children.
T am absolutely awed at the dedication out
here. The workers and staff take a genuine In­
terest In these Idds. That's how they keep that
edge. As for myself. I will never give up on chil­
dren."
Admitted to
former Stetson

'He's not afraid to impose sanc­
tions on those that deserve it, but
fo r those that don 7, he scolds them
and scares them straight. ’
—T h o m G rw tn c
month for her contributions, and presented with
• large, engraved plaque) but due to the Bar As­
sociation budget crunch, we could only afford
this little plaque." Oteenr handed Strphenaon
the miniature memento, engraved ‘And you.
too." Stephenson smiled his signature grin, gra­
ciously accepting It. before Qreene handed him
a large Plaque (hat rivaled Alley's.
In a farther display of admiration and afp*4*Uon the day of the luncheon. Director *
Skidmore and employees of the State Alt
Office Protect Payback, mugged for Stephenson and Alley wllh Xeroxed copies
college photos they had found.
sss
Oreene assesses Stephenson's work: "Mr
feeling about Judge Stephenson Is that he has
the fatherly demeanor In appearance but has a
m air about h‘ im. When he sentences a child,
the child knows he la serious. That air he has la
one of the reasons a lot of the Idda don't come
back. He's not afraid to Impose sanctions on
those that deserve It, but for those that don't,
he scolds them and scares them straight."
Stephenson, married for 30 years to his wife.
O nce, and the father of four daughters he
adores, Km. 28: Kristi. 26; Katl 20; and Kelli.
IB, rwpuaai ■ great concern for society and the
phght of children. Despite a fairly low reddtvtam rate In his court, the burgeoning
m em mere Brat time offenders. And I
son says the culprits are drugs an
"Drugs and alcohol are for and away the
bugaboos in our society. Moat of these kids are
good kids, but even good Idda are subject to bad

SEMINOLE COUNTY • First,
the citterns of the county were
told they could not have private
use of fireworks on the Fourth
of July. The next ban may be
nude dancing at adult dubs.

county to
ordinance.
They have the number they
needed." Assistant Supervisee
Dennis Joyner said. "They
needed 0.306 verified signa­
tures. and they came up with
0.651. Sandy Ooard will notify
the Board of Cnmmtastonera
on Monday. The commissionera will have 60 days to vote oh
It."
The Elections office Invali­
dated 20 percent of the original
signatures but the group went
out and secured 1.300 more.

�2A Senxnol* HwaU SAnlorc* FkxxM ■Su'vliy. Jun*

1999

Business
Flowers and fairies for all occasions

Tell us your story
Tin- Seminole Herald wrIronies news about you, your family,
fill-mis .mil neighbor*. Hill, wr nerit yum lirlp by -mhmitllug
informuilon lo us.

By Kim Butler
IIKKAI.1) CORRESPONDENT

Krqurslx for photo coverage should lx- made at Irusi three
days tn advance by calling our oilier. Your orguni/alion's pub­
licity |ier&gt;oii should arrange for photu courage .uni submit a
news release atioiit the event no l.ilrr than Him days billowing
Engagement and wedding forms arc available at our oilier tf
deslird. thrsr may lx* ureom|Miiled by a bl.uk anil while or &lt;nlnr
photo. These stories are usually run on Sundays and should lxsubmlltrd on Tuesday Ix-forr the pi ltd leal loti dale Weddings
more than three m ouths old will lx- published m announcement
form without u photo
Our address; Thr Seminole llrrald. P.O. Box IW»7, Seminole
32772 or ;I00 N French Avr , Sanford, 32771 Phone 122 2 6 1 1
Fax: 323-9406,

I.ONGWOOD Oriev upon o
link’ In n nwiijUril loud /or

nuviii (lik'd n iuhv I. I'niviij
p rin cess mi/TU’d Kfm.

Although she hod n pleruont
life she multi not t/o n day
trtiluna yeam lny /or the de
ItghftUl company o f the flower
fairies dwif she left behind
irhifi her hnndaomc prince
rn rrlrd h e t uuxip to fiU hom eland on his 511011’ ii-hilt' tml-

rom.
The /low er
fairies
had
cliomteri and enraptured /Vm
r«’»» Kim etvr 5lnrr *ht* uhis
liom. It uvi* txi this day that
Ikitsy
Fairy,
lilt’ habit-*
Jlower*. u \is brought 10 ht*r by
llu* putvn. IVusg Fairy axis so
m nm orrd by (hr brainy 0/ the*
innocent princess iluii site’ convincetl the queen to allow Prim
rose lu’h Ich snu’IIs 0/ 'every
happy tinny I arid Oq//od(l
(everybody s darting) lo come
and luv In the iraaien that cmbraced the southern usill 0/ the
firtneess ’ room.
They grew up together (even
thouyh fairies neivr pet old)
and lYtncess Kim lom l an d
missed the fairies as much n s
they looed and missed her.
Slir resumed lo Ifu* pnrtien
iillh her prince one last time to
hid fareu'ell bem use she im i
rnoi’tnp lo America but die fair­
ies would not let her go.
They granted her guardian­
ship o f nl( the fairies o f the
land anti they non* all abide
wtlh her tn the enchanted g(ft
shop o f Longusxxt.
Kim Muztr. owner and flurlsl
of Flowers in Fairyland. was
bum In England and moved to
Croatia with her husband In
1994.

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"She didn't lake a breath.
The first thing she said was
the flower fairies*.*
As a child. Kin was en­
chanted l»y the flowrr fairy
books wrlttrn by Cicely Mury
Barker, which were llrst pub­
•Everyday. I used to drive by lished In 1023. Now. 7f» years
a small florist 1 used to say. later, the fairies arr mining
lo life and there Is an
I ll h a w my own little flower back
shop’." It was her "mum" who rvrr Inrrenslng Interrst In
Rave her the Idea and theme of fairy books, gifts, and films.
*1 wauled to sell things that 1
the shop.
had an Interest in...I love flow*1 called mum (who always rrs and plants, obviously, but I
knows everything). I told her 1 wanted something that oyerywanted to open a florist but I one rise would rtijoy. 'som e­
also wanted something else, thing magical, something dif­
ferent,"
something different.

If you are disgusted with the
construction on U S Highway
17-112 In laingwnod, travel
nnnh on Stair Road 434 and
turn tight Inin the first s l i p ­
ping rrn trr (between Cash
America I'awn and llurger
King). Enter Into the mystical
world ol exotic.
tropical
planls. magical fairies, and
t M-.1111it 1il gifts for all ages.

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IN S U R A N C E
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V O UR
N E W S P A P E R

Hours of operation a rr Monday
through Thursday. 9 a.in. to 0
p.m.. Friday U a.m. to 7 p.m.,
hat unlay to *son. 16 a p;m.
Von can rail 34 ttours a day lo
order arrangements sent by
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From Orlando to Lik o Mary
LAKE MARY - John H. Harland Co., has announced It will
be moving from present facili­
ties In downtown Orlando, to a
new
70,000
square
foot
building at Prtmrra 11) devel­
opment off Lake Mary Road.
In making the move, th e
company, headquartered In
Atlanta, will also be consoli­
dating offices In Tampa with
the Ortando operation, and to
expected lo end up In Lake
Mary with possibly 250 em ­
ployees.
norland's Lake Mary opera­
tion will be for database m ar­
keting of software and services
for financial operations.

Tlilrt gantration

LONGWOOD - Orahsm E n­
terprises
principal.
Barry
Oraham. whose grandfather
liegan building homes In th e
Central Florida area tn the
1950s. has started construc­
tion of a Are bedroom flve-bath
spec mansion at Alaqua. the
exclusive golf and country club
community
on
M arkham
Woods Road In Longwood. The
5.552
square foot luxury
home's
price
is set
at
8990.000 and Includes a
swimming pool, spa and deck,
22-foot beamed celling In th e
living room and a 2-story glass
wall overlooking the pool and
spa.
Graham said he hopes to
have the home completed by
late winter.

Now on lino
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Community Stale Mortgage
Corporation ts now on the In­
ternet nt www. communltyatute.com. CSMC's home page
fraturrs company news, back­
ground and consumer Infor­
mation.
CSMC specializes in creative
financial programs to help
"credit
challenged" buyers
qualify for home loans.

I
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•Ask for details
Labeled as ths ‘First Famify st Alaqua Lakes In Longwood. Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Clark, formerly ol Sanford, along with daughter Maggie, right are
handed the keys lo their new home by Dave Brewer, left, who buM the
home. Project Manager Kevin Clark, (no relation) said, "Mr. and Mrs.
Clark stood in Ins over a year ago to make sure they could buy the
homesite they wanted. They waded through the night and were there
when we arrived at the temporary sales office in the morning*
Approximately 40 people turned out for the opening day event. The
Clark's new home la on the 15th fainway of Alaqua Lakes Clark said
tales are good. Alequa Lakes has logged sales ol 00 luxury custom
homeaitea since the start of this year, at an average of $575,000 for
new homes on half acre homesries and $385,000 for homes on quarteracre sites. Seven cuaiom builders are involved including Brentwood
Custom Homes, Dave Brewer Homes. Signature Homos Construction.
Charles Clayton Construction, First Southern Homes. Maroon
Development and Taylor Woodrow. Alaqua Lakes w* eventually
accommodate 515 luxury homes.

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A R E A RUG W ITH
PURCHASE OF HOUSE
OF C A R P E T OR TILE
T Mil l DIM I £ f

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Awards

Peace Corps jobs information
session in Orlando on July 10

BEST 6 MONTHS
• Prices

SEMINOLE COUNTY • Lake
Forest, a 538-acre custom
home community In north
Seminole County has won the
prestigious Orand Award In
the 1998 Spring Parade of
Homes, as the Best Commu­
nity In Central Florida, for the
third consecutive year.
Lake Forest Is located 3 /4
mile west of lnterslate-4. Just
off State Road 46.

•p e d a l to tfca Herald
Pracc Corps will host an In­
formation session on th r more
than 2.000 current Job as­
signments the agency has
available overseas. The ses­
sion will take plnrc on Friday.
July 10 from 4:30 lo 5:45 p.m.
at the Orange County Public
Library. 101 East Central
Boulevard In downtown O r­

• Quality

lando. During the event, for­
mer Peace Corps volunteers
will be (during their Interna­
tional experiences and the
sltlve impact Peace Corps
s made on (heir careers.
Peace Corps Is seeking w lunlcers who havr skills and
experience tn specialized a r­
cus such us Teuchmg English
ptesss ass Jobs, Page u

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•Value
•Selection

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�Sammol* H#fikj Santom. Floods - Sunday. Juna 28. 1938 • 3A

POLICE BRIEFS
speed.
Chrtalul Strffry. 44. or 720
Whispering Oak Clr.. Longwood. wan arrested Saturday,
J u n e 20. try Seminole County
deputies. Stelfey was charged
with DUI and was arrested In
the 7100 block of South High­
way 17-02.

LIcbiib* suapondod
John ItopofT. 20. of lOfi
Springwnod Clr., Ixmgwnad,
wua urrcMrd Friday, June 19.
by Florida Highway Patrol.
Pbpofr was charged with driv­
ing while llrrn sr Is suspended
or rrvokrd (huhllual offender),
and
fleeing/ut tempting
to
elude. PopofT was arrealrd at
the comer of S lalr Hoad 430
and IVarl lak e Causeway.
Charles Hedrnan. 34. of HOI
Cherokee Clr., Sanford. was
arrested Saturday. June 20. by
Seminole County
deputies
Hedrnan was r barged with
driving while license ts wis|tended or rrvokrd lhahilual
offender). Hedrnan was arrested
at the rontrr of 2filh Street and
Sanford Avenue.
Gabrlrl Espinoza. 22. of (ill
Park Avr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday, June 20. by
Seminole County
deputies
Rsptnoza was charged with a t ­
taching lag not assigned, drlv
tug on a license nuft|&gt;eudrd or
revoked, and failure to rrglster
motor vehicle. Knplno/a was
arrested at the comer of Oak
Street and Ftrst Street
Wayne Fos. 40. of 2025 Like
Mills Kd, Chuluota. was ar
rested Friday. June 19. by
Seminole County deputies Fax
was charged with driving while
license is suspended or rr
vokrd Fox was arrested at lire
comer of Jark so n Street and
State Hoad 430
Jason Storrr. 22. of 300 laike
lilvd. Sanford, was arrested
Saturday. Ju n e 20 try lake
Mary police.
Storrr was
rfutrgrd with attar lung lag not
assigned, explrrd tag over 0
month* and driving while It
reuse Is sus|M-nded or rrvokrd.
Storrr was arrested In lire 2*100
block of West lake Mary
boulevard

Driving undwr tha Influanc*
Joseph Miles. 30. of 410
Hansom Pkwy.. Sanford, was
arrested Monday. June 22. by
Seminole County deputies
Miles was charged with Dll!,
expired lag over 0 months, and
attaching log not assigned.
Miles allegedly drove on the
wrong side of tlie road, and
kept turning at high rates of

W EATHER

Jane Esparza. 30. nf H0H Ce­
dar Creek Clr. Sanford, was
arrested Sunday. J u n e 21. by
Seminole County
deputies.
Knpurzu was cliurged with DUI.
driving while license Is mispended or rrvokrd und Illegal
license philr/ntInched mobile
boine slicker. Kspnrca was a r­
rested on Sarlta Drive

Firearm possession
I ln u r Tlttswnrth. 37. of 125
Cnmphorwood
St..
Winter
Springs.
was
arrested
Thursday. June 88, fry Wtntrr
Springs police Tlttsworlh was
c h a r g e d with p o s s e s s io n of a
f lre n n n by a felon. Tltlsworth
was arT esled ut tlie com er of
Tuskawtlla and Dyson

Disorderly Intoxication
ILmdal lewis. 35. of 144
Hath und Avr. Like Mary, was
arrested Tuesday. J u n e 23. by
Seminole County deputies Lr
wts was charged with dlsor
derly Intoxication and was a r­
rested In the -H)0 block of KaiI
road Avenue

Aggravated assault
Jar oft Hunter. 20, of 913
t h rto k te Clr., Sanford, was
arrested Iliunxlay. J u n e 25. by
Srmliiole County
deputies
Hunter was charged with
aggravated assault with a
motor vehicle and was arrested
in tlie 200 lilis k of I’jirkvlrw
Drive Victim said lital tlie
defendant tried to run him oft
tlie mad

A re y o u th in k in g o f
fe n c in g you r p ro p erty ?
B etter read th is first!
By N kk Pfeifaof
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Because of Sunford’a frnce rralrlcllona, It'a
been many yearn since a
limnrownrr could frnce off
personnl property any way lie
or she wished. Now, with the
passage of a much stricter or­
dinance. It la even more diffi­
cult.
After several workshop dis­
cussions In the past weeks, the
Sanford City Commission ap ­
proved. on second und final
trailing last week, the Chain
Unk Fence Regulation.
Actually, the ordlnaiur cov­
ers more than Just chain Unk
fencing "One of the blggrst
r flanges.* said Jay Murdrr. dl
rector of Hanning and Devel­
opment, "Is that (hrrr is a rr
stih llo n in all residential ar
run. that you cannot Itave a
fence In the front, more than
four fret hlgli * Hr addrd Dull
pro[»rrly which Is on a comer
lot. would l*r also tie profit b
ttrd from having a fence taller
than four fret facing both
strreta.
Tlie ordinance spec ifies Dust
tlie front yard fencing must be
of a decorative type
On properly lines at thr side
of a borne, rliatli Unk fences
can now be erected but only
from the front side fine of the

house to thr strre-t. (side of the
front yard), and only In c o n ­
junction
with
landscaping
needs. Again, the restriction in
this area la four fret In height,
and tlie fenrr must be vinyl
coaled, and usrd as (ordinance
wording) *n foundation for
shrubbery nr other landscape
decoration.*
As It tuts brrn In the past,
all fencing Is required to be
permitted. The Hoard of Adlusim rnt lias thr authority to
consider dimensions!
vari­
ances to the fencing provisions
for single family and two-family
dwrlllugs Tlie Hanning and
Zontng Commission has the
authority to consider the dl
mrnsiunal variances fur multi­
ple family dwellings and nonresident ial uses fri both canes,
the boards will lake Into con­
sideration tlie adjoining neigh­
borhood characterlstlrs
In
making their der isions.
Thr ordinance prohibits the
use of burtied wire in reside n
Hal arra s zones. SH I. SR-IA.
SR IAA. SR 2, MR I. MR 2.
MR-3 and residential areaa
within I’D and RMOI cones, ar
practically everywhere In the
city, as well as in all buffer a r ­
ras
Tlie urdlnanre goes into ef­
fect Immediately.

W in te r S p rin g s w a d e s
th r o u g h p ool issu e
9y T ear Ttsste
HEKAIJ) CORRESPONDENT

WINTER SPRINGS - Winter
Springs commissioners this
past week addressed a variety
lllrkory Avv . Sanford, was a r
rrstrd Tursday. Ju n e 23. by of issues after two members of
Hoy Scout Troop H5 gave tlie
Sanford (Miller. Mitchell was
rhargrd with aggravated a s ­ Hedge of Alleglsnre. Other
young people from Lyman High
sault and was arrested at the
above address Mil* hell alleg­ Srliool were tn attendance on a
field trip lo study the City
edly polntrd a gun at n II year
Comml
salon.
old.
In (lie public Input portion of
the meeting Wtntrr Springs
resident Jscqurllne Lein crttl- ctard the roinjnl»*tnn for not
addressing IIwuMslctnents she
made In an open leitrr she
read aloud at Ihr June 0
meeting. Lein Is objecting to
H ____
the 'Straw Itailor* at the TUss c tim w ir
cawilia Ueauttftcation Otatnct.
w a u a m m table: mm. 8.40
Another city resident. Hill
a.m.. tnaj. 2:30 a.ro.. min. 9:10
Bridges, also stated his objec­
tions lo Ihe TUsrawtUa Heautlp m., maj. 2:55 p.m.
ftratlon District The commis­
TTDE9: Daytoam Beech: high:
sion's agenda also covered
11:19 a.m.. 11:30 p.m .. low:
many varied topics which In­
5:04 a m.. 5:11 p.m . Hew clude Uie following:
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A request from Ihe city man­
ager tliat the mayor enter Into
an Interlocal agreement be­
tween the county and partici­
pating cities. Essentially this
agreement establishes the U.S.
Hlgli way 17-92 corridor rede­
velopment planning agency
(CKA) and Ha bylaws.
At its June 9 meeting. Uie
Seminole County Commission
approved Uie content of the
U.S. 17-92 CRA multi-party In­
terlocal
agreement
and
authorized It to be distributed
lo the cttlea for them to con­
sider (heir participation. Semi­
nole County head planner
Kevin Fall was on hand at the
Winter Springs meeting to help
answer any questions.
City Attorney Bob Guthrie
raid. 'The county needs your
approval lo go Into Ihe devel­
opment area. Typically when a
city Is in n county plan. It con­
tinues for th r period you com­
mitted for.*
Fall went on. “You are Into
the plan for the duration now.*
Some cities In Seminole
County tune already endorsed
the plan. City Manager Ron
McLcmorc asked of Fall. *1 as­
sume that If this la approved it
may be reflected on any Item
we may have with the county?*
tn the lighthearted moment
Fall nodded tn agreement and
Indicated that he was all for
the Winter Springs Town Cen­
ter.
Another Item brought up was
a request by the Parks and
RccreaUon Deportment to have
the commission review infor­
mation on the direction of the
city's recreation program plan­
ning schedule tor the fiscal
year 1998-99. This Item was
approved but U opened up
many other Issues. These Is­
sues ranged from the city's
ctvtc center being under util­
ised to the proposed city pool.
It was that pool Issue that
garnered the most attention.
Commissioner David McLeod
doubted the estimated exaround 93 million,
Includes the ancillary
structure, saying. “This Is asi­
nine.*
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�LETTERS
Not in my back yard
Back m Man h you had on editorial entitled The NIMHY attitude. I feel compelled to let you
know that 1 am NIMBY (not In my bark yard)
person
Apparently some developer ha* convinced the
■powers that-be* tliat Sanford needs a hole! and
conference center, crowded In (he beautilUl park
on the lakrfm nt. In my opinion this project
would ctiange Sanford's image, anyway you slice
it. and the city of Sanford would he better off
without It.
Over the 87 years that I have lived in Sanford
and Seminole County * I have noticed that the
elected officials for some reason feel that they
are duty bound to push something like this silly
project and more Industry, etc.
You also mentioned in your editorial that
hotels bring people and more people means
mote revenue. Apparently every one of you who
nrr anxious for this unnecessary development
would sacrifice (he beauty and tranquillity of
Sanford for more people and more revenue.
Due to more people and industry, the traffic
has become sickening In Sanford and Seminole
Cf-;my As on example-going North on South
Sanford Avenue approaching Lake Mary
Boulevard (desiring to turn west) It seems that
several times during the day It Is almost
impossible to make a left turn an account of the
(raffle from the airport and the Industrial
complex on east Lake Mary Boulevard. Now, to
nuke this same situation w ane, the city ha*
sneakrd In a housing development consisting of
about 70 homes near the Oviedo Railroad
Crossing on South Sanford Avenue.
Where is the water going to come from to
accommodate the tremendous growth that
Sanford and Seminole County la experiencing?
Also, increased police and Are protection. Also,
mure people means more ,
I believe that It la
Seminole County to put ■ hah to the
unnecessary explosive growth (rrslrtm tlal and
Indus trial) that is taking place. I feel that even
natural growth Is more Own our city and county
can withstand. And especially we don't need a
hotel and conference center.

International issues with local impact
to m aintain a clvUUrd society. If you reduce
that role without careful thought to extremes,
democracy fa in danger.

Washington
The tobacco bill went down in smoke. Smol­
dering. the victims will be their children and
grandchildren, os well as ours. Thfa group
called the senate (spelled wtth small letters) will
feel the sting in upcoming elections. tt‘s begin­
ning to nuke me sick every lime these Family
Value sens tors open their hypocritical mouths.
I wonder If Pat Kobcrtson fa pdng to predict
that a hurricane will lilt senate cham bers...I
doubt Iff
The Integrity of the Republican Party sms left
in the hands of Senator John McCain, a possi­
ble presidential randldste, who’s Integrity will
automatically disqualify him from that office.
Senator Lott, I don't think a lot of him lately.
Otngrtch, well there may be a new story thfa
Christmas, the Olngrlch that stole Christmas.
Gingrich to going to TRY and revise It (tobacco
bill). That may prove to be hto test nvtng grace.
He wrote a good book. I liked It. Now he's got to
think of haw he can renew himself. If a tobacco
bill to not revised, possibly changed, amended,
whatever, and passed It fa not going to ait well
wtth voters on top of all the other things we
going to do and didn't.
are in the
We need to remind ourselves.
majority. Let's do something. Spending all of
bout a president that’s not
our time talking about
going to be running for re-election, running
around from talk show to talk show talking
about you know what and about an Impeach­
ment that most likely wtll not occur. If K did or
If there's possibly less reason than expressed,
wtll we be? Let S ure handle It and let's
Ufa about some real issues.
If there to some kind of strategy here tt la net
working. Look at the polls)

Alia

THINK ABOUT THIS
8EMIN0LE COUNTY

want a real accomplishment, something to be
proud of. something we've all said aw want to fix
and save, a major legacy for this Congress, here
It fat
Here's a switch. Democrats have taken the
lead. Read the paprra. They are far a privatised
system and so are e a s t BepubHran* H ie
problem fa rr WILL NOT WOMO You cannot oa*
cape thfa reakty. Of course, there are those who
could do better If they had the cash fa tnveat
themselves. The problem to that the vast ma
ty will not and If you think that H'a going to
too bad for them, think again. It wtll have to
be a ball out and nothtng wifi have been i
There are some things that we n
we want to provide far some assistance In re­
tirement for everyone. We m a t face the fact
that thfa can only be ateompjtohwl threu#* a
mandatory government plan. What I am aaylng
fa that a mandatory social security system fa tal
fact, a fiscally conawvaMv* approa ch to the

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column | Mjd II would. They Hid Intern* rate*
would go up month* ago. I H id they’d go down
and they did. I wlU continue to aay that they
will be "faired* down even more. The key word
here la "farced"! That mean* possible (LB per*
cent Inter*** rate* on IB year mortgage*.
The problem In Aala la aerioua in my opinion,
and the Intervention of the United States to
shore up the Japanese economy probably will
no* hold short term. That means that the stork
market wont hold and the economy will take a
down Iuni far a longer period than moot think.
If we are lucky. It could prove to be fair time*
far the United Stales with an economy holding
on low Interest rates, m o Inflation or m the
minus column.
Of course, that afao means that real estate
and everything efae pretty much wfg dec tine. No
upward value. But here to poaatble good news.
THINK, they would mrfae the tax code now.
rale on NEW. very small
creating a very low tax tale
mom and pop bualneaaes.
businesses, especially In the
home.
I am am
notnot
suggesting
suggesting
thatthat
theythey
matlust
drop
drop
thethe
tax tax
code h suggested, a really dumb Idea that
would turn uo
ua Into
into o third world country, but
stmpttiy the code with a low flaed
Sard rate with ex­
Intrm rt business
ceptions far new In home. Internet
and other*.
others. Let small businesses off the hook

Social Security

A chance to Ax Social Security and what are
we doing? We are going to ptsy polltlca aa
usual, and probably mis* thfa opportunity- If far

TM a S M fllV K rt

■SmSTSSMTHa

TONY

M riS H o A P R lM
W F M U .

Reply to fired officer
An open letter to Ofc. Ttefiy Muttna, fired from
the Sanford Police Department for tnwberdtna*
tlon: Are you familiar wtth Webster's Dictionuy? If so. it should not come u a surprise to
you that Insubordination fa described In
Webster as 'not submitting to authority; dlsobe*

Isolation o f disabled
NrMm. Ifiorance. and fear are but a I

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the voters who aent Mr*. Corine Brawn la Con*
gram. I felt that she would represent District 3
well. I have found the
about Mr*. Brown very disturbing. Aa a
I am not condemning Mrs. Brown for ‘getting
paid." (That seems to be the way of the world
these days.) I do. however, question her profes­
sional judgment, her apparent greed and her
lack of commitment to her conaflluente In Dis­
trict 3.
Instead of trying to help a millionaire drag
dealer get out of jail. Mrs. Brawn should be trybig to help residents from our community
are unemployed and on welfare. Right In
own community, there are
in jail Tor drugs. How many of them has she got­
ten out of jail and Into the workforce?
As an ovtd member of a Baptist church. I am
appalled that Mrs. Brawn finds herself In
middle of a scandal wtth Dr. Hemy Lyons, who
ha* obviously made hfa life's work stealing from
his trusting black people. There are so many
sincere ministers In our district,
her help in making our
productive. Mrs. Brown's association wtth these
men is cause for concern. There fa an old H y­
ing. "If you lay wtth dogs, you're bound to come
up with fleas."
Over the past several months. District 3 has
suffered severe natural disasters, lira. Brown
Its* shown very little interest in the tragrdlr* of
her constituent*. In fact, she left the country
during the time of the tornado, to assist a drug
dealer In another country. With a0 the recent
fires In mir area, more than 25,000 acres have
burned (mostly In District 3) Mrs. Brown has
shown little or no concern.
I tun but one black voter, however I feel Mrs.
Brown must be accountable to her dtotrtct, and
yes she does owe ua an
Mrs. Brown, even if you
of ua hard-working, women can g rt a fro* Lexus.

A system destined to lose g s s S f
a/

these already voted upon actions by thcaa so
called political leaders, you are just going to
these meetings for recreation and socialisation.
First of aD. we are living In a politically dfaaa*
nous area where you a&gt; voters and taxpayers,
have lost control. Thfa county's farm of govern­
ment has fast its aavor, and especially political
morals have been loat. With the exception of
Banfcrd Commfaalnnrr Velma Williams and
flemlnote County Commissioner Orant Malay,
the beat IMm the rem an * * rommfateatwra
can do far the love of their supporters is to fan-

ole’ boys In leadership. Therefore, the onjy
source of aid la dear Ood. please help us.
There fa no cure far the developers ’ -yin!—*—
In thfa county because u voters and taxpayers,
you are srtfang to suffer In faithhdness a t Ufa
hands of man. rather than make a char**. Ood
please help us.
Our blacks and low income white minorities
are completely out of the picture. We am p tttn i
prepared far the year 9000 with big ideas. Ufa
are looking ahead for building to accommodate
the tourism Industry, and for sending farclgi

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
C ounty firefighters: First in service, 82nd in pay
I would like lo take a minute to aak the rill« n a of Seminole County If they have been
pleased with the aenrlce provided by the memj*m of the Seminole County EMS/Fbv/Heacue
dtvtakm. The fire department anawera approxi­
mately GOO rails for aaalatanee a week. On how
many of those calls do we have to deliver per­
fect service? Five Hundred! Nobody calls the fire
department and says to the dispatcher. *Send
me two Incredibly Incapable firemen In a pick
up truck*. In three minutes they expect live well
trained, physically fit. motivated and com pas­
sionate firefighter* lo arrive prepared to solve
their problems. It is our sincere desire to pro­
vide our ctlUcns artill the best sendee available
anywlirre. Tlie cttU rns of Seminole County have
rome lo expect and deserve no less.
That la what I wish to address In this guest
column. Sixty ta
two percent of the firefighters
currently working far the Seminole County Fire
Department, wtlh 10 or fewer years of service,
have or are In the process of placing employ­
ment applications in other departments! This Is
not a figure I have pulled from the air, this fig­
ure comes from a recent poll of the membership
conducted by the leadership of IAFF Loral
3254
The ftrrflghiers of this county have been in
contract negotiations wtth Seminole County far
almost nine years) During that time we have
seen our pay slip to 82nd In the state! All we
have asked the county far are wages that ate
nprtlttvc in the trl-county market. This has
happened and a s a result and out of nrrra-

ally our firefighters are choosing to go else­
where. Because of our very low w a* package
R IC H A R D B .
we cannot attract new firefighters to rep U teth e
top notch Individuals that are leaving.
Until recently I felt that this would all be be­
hind us as we were very close to reaching
agreement with the county negotiating team: or
so I thought! Ju st last month an executive ses­
Quest
sion was held between the county commlsalon
and tta negotiating team, the county commis­
Column
sion refused to recognise the position that had
been crafted by Us own negotiating team!
For the above staled reason I find myself
standing before the rtttarns that have always
figure baaed
ha
on the overall cost of training
supported us. WE NEED YOUR HELP!
i flrrflghte r in their first year of employw e fed that It la vmkd far us to expect to make
a comparable wage lo the other counties com­ mcnl).
prising the tri-county area. (Orange. Osceola). A
Seminole County rommtsstnnrr makes twice the
You might make the assum ption that the In­
pay of an Orange County rommlaaloner. Our formation contained In this letter is an effort by
firefighters are asking atonpiy to make a wage some whirring firefighters to get more money. IF
that compares with Orange or Osceola counties. YOU MAKE THAT ASSUMPTION. YOU WILL BE
VERY WRONG! Let's look at the economic* of
As previously stated; we have not been aic- the Issue. You are a wed trained motivated fire­
ceaaful
In attracting replacement
fire
fighter looking far a Job. You have a choice of
flghtrr/param rdlca. The last time we advertised going to work for an employer who will reward
we received six applications far 10 positions. you each payday with some of the lowest wages
One person did not show up far an interview, Mi the state: or you ran work far an agrnry that
two quit prior to starling the Job and two left will provide you a competitive wage package.
soon after they started! A p e a t deal of time and WHICH ONE WOULD TOU CHOOSE? Is there
taxpayer money was spent to hire and train really a choice?
those employees and we got arte new firefighter
let us take tfria ana step further. If you
far the trouble. Each time a firefighter leaves
take the good people, but sun must hire,
this department It costs the dttaens of Semi­ your only recourse to lo hire
of lesser
nole County approximately 14.000 dollar* (a cakber.

We feel the developing situation represents a
very real threat to the safety of the public we
serve. Since you have hired a leas capable Indi­
vidual and the good people you had are leaving,
something must change. We feel that It will be
your service level. If this situation continues
unchecked your service level must drop!
If we are talking about a alight Increase In the
length of the checkout line at the grocery store
or a small reduction In the number of times a
year the medians in the at reels were mowed,
this would not be a very big problem.
We are not however talking about those
things. We are talking about your safety. We are
talking about the trained, capable people you
expect, demand, and deserve to liave provided
by the county government with the tools and
expertise to respond to heart attacks, structure
fires, transportation Incidents and natural or
man made disasters of all types. These Inci­
dents aren't affecting Los Angeles or Kansas
City, they are affecting YOU. A (act demon­
strated during the last few months as a major
tornado and wild land Are devastated the
county. Several of our members and their fami­
lies live In both of the affected disaster areas
and left their families during their time of need
to fulfill the needs of the public! June I arms the
first day of hurricane season.
If you feel as I do that this Is a n Intolerable
situation please contact your county commis­
sioner and let him know. We are your firefight­
ers, FIRST IN SERVICE. EIGHTY SECOND IN
PAY.

Just what are we preserving? Preserving Fort Mellon Park

Quest
Column
My. ray. my. far newcomers (the Om sec loses)
you certainly did Jump tn the mud hole and
come up slinging real feat. Although your Inten­
tion* may be good, they certainly are mlagiridsd. Since you opened yourself up to arrutlmr

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0. Playground equipment • we have a beauttfld
playground located right around the comer at
Haiti on Park.
7. The ability to fiah or w all the banka of
of Lake Monroe to
Rrr the
la campfcrted.
a The Titatory* of Fort Medan Park - there ta
no 'f a ir to preserve not even an Trialoclc"
marker eaSata.
My Hat could gs on but let * now look al the
reality at what Fort Medan Park la. Have you
been to that park after dark? I have. The lakefront Is a haven for dmg dealer* and proaU
lutes. I know becauar I'm out there attempting
to run them off. Where are you? Too frightened
to go there at j ught? Tfria la what you want to
peeaem ? Wtajff
Add!uorudijr^*
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complete organizational title.) In any case. I
drink, rather than moving to Osteen. HI stay In
the home on Second Street here that's been In
our family far 54 year*. However . In the same
•pkt* •* your tavttatton to me to move, perhaps
you would bo happier In Orlando, where the

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Column
Tfria la a reply to the Quest Ct tum n by Lon
Howell, tn last Sunday’s Sntriholr flemld. (June
21. 1998).

Mpce would you put M?
crndJaaSa TmBre \ a e S * problem wnh dm
krinTlfafare S f f f a w T m i ,S

I too am a preservationist fea weft as a San­
ford business owner) but I am also realistic
about value. The r J u c of Fact Mellon PUh lie*
tn Its development not tn Its preservation. Let's
look at what you are trying to preserve:
1. Ballpark • It Is being moved whether a
conference center ta built or not.
2. Tknnia courts • they are rarely used and aa
player wlD telJ you la ri St to play

Quest Columns And tetters 1b The EdNor are
welcome. The Herald may or may not agree *
with your opinion, but we wM always uphold
your First Amendment right to express it

pavltton - N la a fatal place far a l

afeo rarefy

Letters
Won’t go quietly

has told you. but I am Idling you now
where the treatment fedttty to faring.'
aakrd do I rebuild or not. the answer wa

tf i

Misuse of Fort Mellon Park
again, this from
you In the eye.
On May 14 th*

by existing rules,
riaatoners are aloe looking favorably
agriculture use. 1 inhering. etc. on

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�•A - SwrtnoW HtrakJ. Ssrionl, FtoM* ■Sunday. Jww 39.1996

Winter

Today
b f i IA
One or tl)c atortra Adkin*
Ukes moat about hla dad Is the
one about hla being called "The
Voice” In World War II. T hat
waa my dad's code name on
radio. He had a voice that
could be heard all over an
area. He could project. Every­
one knew what he was saying.
Hla orders were always under­
stood.”
Col. Adkins Sr.'s 3 sons alto
served In the military and
3grandsons also served • I In
the Oulf conflict. One greatgrandson served In Bosnia. He
also ha* a daughter. 14 grand­
children
and
22
greetgrandchildren. Col. Adkins'
wife. Emma, passed away In
October 1984. They were mar­
ried for 64 years.
“Col. Adkins Is a super man.”
said C lefts T aster, a friend
from Oviedo. ’We've been plannlng this party for more than a
year. It's going to be terrific.”
Happy Birthday. Colonel.

You know the word*

The aong that will be sung
for Col. Adkins today was writ­
ten 139 years ago this day by
M lldrtd J . Hill, a school­
teacher bom Louisville. Ky.
'Happy Birthday to You” la

undoubtedly the moot often Ainsworth's way of
sung ditty in the world.
with pro banter
Although HU1 and her staler. WUllama who commented
Patty, who authored the lyrics, about the town on TV. So each
recetved little for their tune, tt Ju n e. Ainsworth' has itself a
later generated more than a 81 weekend of bowling and horse­
million a year for the copyright shoes. There's also a Miss
owner. The aong la supposed Middle of Nowhere Contest for
to enter public domain upon 5-year-olds. Ainsworth ain't
expiration of copyright In 2010. u faad b e u m d to be. weYe told.
Mildred HUI died In 1918
without knowing what they did
The Jeaae Jam ee Players will
to her song.
be performing a t the Jesse
Jam es Roundup tat Qarretson,
Kangaroo and Killcbrew
S.D. The plays accompany a
There are some Interesting Dutch Chen Cookoff....The
birthday parties this weekend Punxsutawney Qroundhog Fes­
tival tn Punxsutawney. B*. has
for the rich and famous. Ca
live theater b u t' no bandits...there's a Gay and Lrala 71 today. He's a look-alike
bian Pride Parade In Chicago
for former Orlando aportathat la expected to draw
caster Pat Clarke. Mass Psrot
200.000 people and the wrath
is OH - but Is It loo late? Super
Bowl Boy Ja h a S w ap la 38 on
Up front tad personal
Sunday. Mel B rooks Is 70 and
going to a campfire. Elisabeth
Think about this before going
T T n irtl P resident Dal* Is 62
to church this weekend: Ira In­
on Monday and Baseball Hall ternational Sit - On - The •
of Earner Harman KtBekisw It
Front • Pew Sunday. That's
02.
rig h t Everyone up fhwit. closer
to tb s Lard, closer to the pas­
Start spreading the news
tor. Show them you really care
Here's an event that
la
and want to listen. Twice
picking up a lot of steam - the
blessed are you tn the from
Middle of Nowhere Celebration
pew.
Saturday
at
beginning
Neb.
It
was
Ainsworth.

Sanford businesswoman dies
By VtcUl
HERALD STAFF WRITER
1

Dorothy A. ’Dot" Powell,
was a part of Sanford's busi­
ness and civic community for
more than a half a century.
1
Powell passed away at the
Healthcare and Rehabilitation
Center of Sanford on Friday af­
ternoon. Al 81. she had lived
most of her Ufe tn Sanford. She
was bom tn Evergreen, Ala. on
Jan. 3. 1917.
The owner of Powell Office
downtown

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far thrraaitvsa. but aa a legacy
for ftdure generations.* Politi­
cally active with regard to envi­
ronmental issues, the group
also offer* educational and
recreational opportunities for
its members. The Central
Florida Oroup. based tn Meltlend. wMets e l H any P. Leu
Oh

ooed n tth certain
These standards guarantee
service and accessibility to the
Then came a request from
the utility department for direc­
tion tn fluoridation of the Win­
ter Springs potable water sup. Blake said. al can rememwhen IQp (Lockcuff. utlll-

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against fluoridated w ater/
It was also brought out
the coat of Implementing
a program was very
McLemore w iggslnl a sympo
slum workshop. Mayor fo u l
Partyka said he (bd not think
this waa necessary. Commis­
sioner Cindy Oennel suggested
that the commission have local
experts come to one of the
meetings and provide them
with ftuther Information.
Blake agreed with ihfc idea
In that tt would also provide
dttaens aa wefl as the commis­
sion srtth the opportunity to
get more information on this.
The motion waa finally made
and approved to continue with
this Item until other tnformawills Lighting and

Beautification Advisory Com­
mittee laaue w as again ad­
dressed after th e tntflal com­
ments made during public In­
p u t There was a request from
the city m anager that the

The
the detMto of t h i s ________
McLeod said. T would ik e the
committee to be appointee by
com miM onen.
not
inc
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mined that a committee like
that determines their own
rules/
McLemore reassured the
commissioner* of the commit­
tee ultimate power by saying.
Typically all they discuss la
what day of the week to have
meetings and how many
meetings do they have.* Commlsslonrni went on to the Is­
sue of how long committee

private property. The . . .
wtD he credited on t h e ____
portion of the utflfty MB far
any conservation component.
A consultant from the Public
Resources Management Oroup
was on hand to help answer
questions. This item was ap ­
proved with the allowance of
one leak per yaar and two In 10
years. The agenda finished
with reports tnriudtng the
commissioners making their
various board appointments.

Miller
preferred a four-year term over
three, aald. Before this Item
waa approved the
era' conclusions were

era and promote cocridora for
wttdkfo and conservation uae7*
TM not real n e tte d / West
‘shout buying up a l the

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• all preporaUM is done at this facility
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a no lotereot Mcharged on tnated

WBham Jacob Ooodrwui. 78.
Longwood. died Thursday.
June 25, 1908. Bom In Po­
land. be moved to Central

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Survivors Include Lauren.
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Armageddon: The doomsday of end-of-the-world films
’Armnprdcion* doet not hA
M rm u until Wednewday, July
I. Here (a a tneuk preview.
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docsnl n u tter If Orure Willis
1* net to divorce Demi Moore,
lie should first option to di­
vorce the pile of losers he
stiusocs s i Use clneplex. Ills
lolrst turns out to be the next
potential summer blockbuster,
Armaprtfrion.

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It's loud, boisterous, frenzied
and totally empty. Jerry
llrurkhelmer and Gale Anne
Hurd are 2 of Ute new films 3
producers, and they usually
produce
these
overblown
windbag productions. They
continue lltelr slum eful trad i­
tion. This would tu v r been I of
the worst films of the year had
It nut been for the srale of the
duction which even was
ter Ilian the earlier Im parl.

sleigh (Con Air). J J . Abrams
(OfoboUquri, and Robert Roy
Itool (Outbreak), who co-wrote
the story with llelnslrlgh,
compile one problem on tup of
another. When one lias re ­
solved. another one starts. It's
overkill!
When you have a film like
Armageddon. the script often
has a tendency of making Its
actors look bad. Unite Willis,
who starred In tlie forgotten
bomb Mercury Htting earlier
this year, floats in and out of a
Southern accent. Willis needs
lo lay off these macho m ara­
thons and get back to what
made him popular In the first
place; a light comedy.
Supporting players Include
BUly Bob Thorton. Ben Affleck.
Lie Tyler. Keith David. Will
Patton, fVter Storm arr. Steve
Buaceml and William Flchtner.
Surprisingly enough, none of
these actors stand out.

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driller railed upon to lead a
group of Ns fellow drillers In
saving the world from a mas­
sive rock headed toward
Earth. The ’global killer*, as it
la railed by NASA officials, will
cause the extinction of man.
Of course, there Isn't much
time and several people die
from Initial blasts by falling
meteors. Then scientists real­
ize that there Is a bigger
problem on the hortaon.
Of course, most of the view­
ers of the earlier Deep Impact
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w rrr to Judge them on the
written level-or which one Is
better at pulling you closer to

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wins fay a long shot.
Armageddon tries to appeal
to your pride which Is why It la
being released for the July 4th
hoboay. Out th is la a fast, allck
production that Is all superfi­
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Bay. who blasted on the scene

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Area Chamber of Commerce
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By J e ff Berlinicke
ASSISrANT SPORTS EDITOR

The 19th hole:
LONGWOOD
O range County Niltlon.il. 'one of th e to p -10 co u rse s y o u
cun play.* according to Golf M agazine.
Is hosting the first round of th e Fll-A
World Golf Tour, a n event set u p for
'sandbaggers.* T he to u r Is based o n th e
USGA's probability report of s c o rin g
below handicap.... F uture events In ­
clude Deer Island. H eathrow a n d E ast
wood. Call C e n tra l Florida H e a d q u a r­
ters at 740 5569...
The Litest tour to sp rin g up In C e n tra l
Florida Is the G re a te r O rlando P r e ­
m ium Golf T our. W in or lose, c o m p e ti­
to rs will take hom e the G reater O r ­
lando Prem ium Golf Hook and th e ills
counted ro u n d s of golf th at com e w ith
It. allowing a n y o n e to pLiy one r o u n d
of golf at 17 of th e urea's liest c o u rs e s
lor Just $25 S ites Include J u ly 10 at
Forest Lake. J u ly 24 a t Deer Isla n d .
Aug. 14 at Rock S p rin g s Ridge a n d Aug.
2 8 at Kissimmee Hay. Call 330-2355 for
Inform ation...
The United S tu tc s Blind Golf A ssocia­
tion will host th e W orld Blind At V ision
Im paired Golf C ham pionships a t Grcnelefe. Sept. 2 8 30. The top blind a n d

T lm a c u a n will h o st the Oldsmoblle
Scram ble Local Qualifier on J u n e 27.
The clu b h a s nlso been selected to host
a regional qualifier w ith th e winners
ad vancing to the n a tio n a l finals In la s
Vegas...

T he Dynamic Golf T o u r hosted Its
four latest events la s t week. At Sw iss
Fairw ays. Russell T h o rsta d won w ith a
76; ut Schnlam ar C reek. Ira D u n n in g
tied D onn Kerby w ith a 77; ut Rogers
P ark . Mike Jan w ay fired a n HO: und a t
Kissim m ee Huy. S c a n Cuntacho w on
w ith a 74. I h c to u r nlso announced Its
A m uteur Division T o u rn a m e n t C om pe­
titio n w ith die first to u rn a m e n t sch ed ­
uled J u n e 27 a t S w iss Fairways a t
10:15 a.m . T o u rn a m e n t lees are $55
w ith four m en's fo n iu its and tw o
w om en s form ats. C all 1-888 233 7395
for Inform ation.

Are Isn't all about training
future national competitors or
Olympians. They deal with kids
ranging from the Mommy A Me
children starting at 3 m onths
an up. Roys are also urloomed
as well as cheerleaders during
specialized clasped In tum ­
bling.
The klda also have access to
slcepovera like the one held
Thursday night at the facility,
and sum m er camp*.
None of It could haw been
possible, especially In only one
year, without the aupport of
the community* Ray Gnat
said.
*We didn't expect ouch over­
whelming support.* he added.

The meet begins with field events M 5:30
p.m. and ninnlng events at 6:30 pm

Lake M ary T rack S eries
LAKE MARY _ The final night of the IBth
Annual Lake Mary High School Summer
Track Sertes will be held this Monday even­
ing at the Lake Mary High Track Complex at
Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
The meet ta open to all age groups, both
male and female.

C o n tin u e d fro m P a g *

The cost Is $1 per person, per meet and
each competitor may enter four events (1/8inch or 5MM spikes allowed).
Ribbons will be awarded to the top three
male and top three female finishers tn each

age group In each ev4nt.
For additional Information contact Michael
Gibson al 333-2370. or Lionel Bonck at 321­
8854.

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taint h is p ast.
lullure.
But Ills future Is w hat the Too m any question m arks.
Magic drafted
and. In
Is Dolcac really 6-11? He's
squeaky d e a n
O rlando. sh o rte r than C lark w hen th e
C lark might be th e answ er.
tw o stand next to each
Harpring did n 't m oke a lot o th e r.
of headlines playing for a
Con Clark overcom e h is
Georgia Tech team th at a ttitu d e and add som ething
slum ped In recent years, but to h is 220-pound fram e?
he Is competitive and has a
Will Dolcac o r C lark be
great shut. Ju st w hat Or­ ublc to replace an cien t
lando needed la st year. He D anny Schayca as th e
can step right aw ay Into the M agic's startin g cen ter?
Magic's m ost vulnerable
W here will H arprtng. a n
spot, small forw ard, since ln-betw ecner. fit tn ? Is he
Anderson is m oving to th e answ er or Is h e Jo h n n y
shooting guard.
Taylor. 1998?
Since the M agic really
Will Simon bring hia win­
doesn't liave room for four n in g ways to Orlando and
rookies, w hat con the team
ren d er D arrell Armstrong
get tn trade value for one of obsolete? He's 6 -5 and Arm­
the new centers, o r even one stro n g can't learn th at S i­
of the veterans If the team m on Is also a p ressu re
commits to a y o u th move­ player who can step u p with
th e gam e on th e line. Too
m ent?
It's too early to call the m any tim es, th e Magic
Magtc draft a success or a looked only a t Penny w ith

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T he 1998 G reater O rlan d o P rem iu m
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Its su m m e r tour. Still rem aining ure:
duly 10. Forrst bake; J u ly 24. Deer Is
land; August 14. Koek Springs Ridge;
A ugust 28. Kissim mee Day. Entry fees
are $ 1 4 0 for a plaver's llrst to u rn a m e n t
a n d $00 for each rem ain in g t o u r n a ­
m en t...

The latest in J a c k Nlcklaus* collection
o! goll c o u rse s Is open In Palm Coast.
The G ran d Haven N lcklaus course Is
open lor phiy w ith the n orm al chal­
lenges golfers com e to expect from n
N lcklaus sig n a tu re co u rse...

Ju n io r Olympic* In Seattle and
Continued b o ra Page 1B
Atlanta where they four to the National EaMrm
Championships In Lansing.
had several nationally ranked
Junior Olympians over their Mich.
The students at Ace aren't
four years there. Then, the
support from back home to necessarily looking for n a­
come back became too strong tional mi cress, at least at the
and the Gnats returned to top levels. Most of the Ace stu ­
dents are candidate* for the
Longwood.
'People called and urged us Ju n io r Olympics but Mill one
to come home.* Ray Gnat said. step below the elite class.
"We took our team s tn Atlanta
H i e Junior Olympics Is
bark down here and we won a
few meets and It wan the par­ about bring tn It for bin.* Ray
ents' support from Longwood Onat aald. *Wc are about kids
looking for schools and that's
that brought us back. It ta the
parents who have always put what we try for, to get them
scholarships to schools. That's
us on the map.*
So have the atudenta at Ace. a great return after they spend
Last year, despite a fledgling so much money for the pro­
program. Ace sent five to the gram.*

Roqf Cleaning &amp; Pressure Cleaning
It is a chemical cleaning process which kills and
removes ihc fungus safely from p u r roof or home.

T he Slam m er a n d th e Squire. S a m
S n ead an d Gene S a ra z a n . Rave a
th u m b s up to the new Slam m er a n d
S u u lre Golf C ourse a t th e World Golf
Village In St. A u g u stin e. The course
w as designed by S c ra tc h Golf w hich
also ru n s T lm acuan In Lake Mary...

vision Im paired golfers, rep resen tin g
seven co u n tries, will com |)ctc In the 36hole event...
The A m erican Lung A ssociation of
C en tral Florida Is selling Its Golf Privi­
lege C ard w hich provides reduced fees
at over 50 of C e n tra l Florida’s golf
courses. Proceeds will bcnellt a sth m a
ed u catio n a n d sm oking-prevention In
area elem en tary schools. Cull 425
5864 ..
H ie D ynam ic Golf Tour, w hich has a
m en's circuit In C en tral Florida, will
begin n Lillies to u r In Ju ly . Cull 1-888
233-7395 for Info. T here will nlso be a
to u rn a m e n t set a t Sw iss Fairw ays at
10:15 a.m . on J u n e 27 w ith four men's
form ats a n d two w om en’s. Call 1-888
233-7395 for details...

the outcom e riding on o ne
sh o t.
Moat Im portantly dow n
th e ro ad , can the Magic af­
ford four players coming up
for new contracts at th e
sam e tim e? Chances are. all
four w on't be around In
th ree weeks, let alone th re e
y ears, b u t If the foursom e
m ake an Impact, get read y
for som e serious salary n e ­
gotiations In three years.
Just w hat you w anted to
hear, a s If there aren't
enough question marks
about the future of the

How about some credit to
Central Florida’s g o tf
course
maintenance
stq ffs who have kept
their courses playable
despite the weather■?
/ played Deer Island
last weekend and you
never would have know n
that U hasn’t rained
around here since Chuck
Daly w as a kid.

'Everybody's goal* and phi­
losophy la different In this
area, but It's Mill all about
having fun *
TVo of G nat's Mudent* are
taking It to the next level. Ni­
cole Will lam s and llnitany
Mole are both heading to New
Jersey early In July for the
Elite National Challenge for
the beat gymnaMs in the coun­
try. In addition, gymnasti&lt;s of­
ficials from all over are coming
to Ace tills weekend for a
judge's clink- run by Joan
Moore Onat.

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their demographic Is com ­
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ticket holders that bought Into
the WNBA.* stated Williams.
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Williams tag* been Maying
busy promoting the expansion
tram with appearances on
various local radio stations
and at community events.
He credits the early sucres*
in sales to a quality product,
stating the WNBA Is pioneering
new turf In athletics and the
women are taking pride In the
Accomplishments so far.
*1 sense a lot of pride In the
female population that there'*
a league featuring elite female
athletes*. WIIHaiM aald. *1
think women are very proud of
that and excited that some­
thing Ukr this Is coming to
Orlando.*
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each game will average be­
tween $15 and $16 per ticket.
WlllUina and his crew have
until September 1 to sell the
required 5.000 tickets that will
land them a spot tn the WNBA.

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Ya’ gotta head on over
to
Sanford
Middle
School Saturday night
for the big wrestling
match featuring The
Matl Dog (actually, he's
a member of the San­
ford Police Force who
hasn't fought In three
years, but he's working
hard on his skill/). Mud
Dog's taking on Martial
Arts expert the Grand
Dragon and there will
Ih* seven other bouts on
the card. It's all for a
good cause. D a Bomb
Isn't gonna miss It.
More stuff to do this
summer. D a Bomb got a
look at activities going
on at the Page School
and it's pretty packed
with things to keep
busy. Under the Sea
Week Just ended, but
litis week, the gong is
gonna have Stars and
Stripes Week. T here’s
field trips going on all
month and the Page
School Summer Olym­
pics take place July 24.
Da Bomb also sez
check out some of the
sports camps being run
by local high schools.
Lake Howell's got foot­
ball
and
basketball

&amp;

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volleyball and that's Just
for starters. Check out
the school you're closest
to and check It out.

M att Townaley. a graduate
of Luke Mary High School.wus
named to the Dean's Ust at
Rollins College for th r spring
sem ester.
• • •
Jerem y Bprtnghart.
of
Longwood. received the W i­
liam Marlon Miller French
Scholarship
from
Mia ml
|Ohto| University.

At IES, teachers make pretty good students
By Jeff Berllnickc
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
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teachers

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IdyllwildeElrmentury, lt‘«* all
about Maying one step ahead
ol their student*.
White everyone sweat* out
summer vacation, many ot the
tdvlhvilde
teachers
are
spending summer In clans,
learning all about the Internet
and how to use computers to
make the students' learning
experience more exciting.
Media/Technology Specialist
Cl.ttrr Robinson ts helping out
with the summer program
Site's been teaching for 12
years and said teachers make
pretty good si tide ills
They're all excited about It.*
she said, ’Nobody’s ever too
old to learn.*
One
of
the
teachers,
Jennifer Thrift learned how to
pul
together
links
and
connections to make access
to roller roastrr information
much more accessible. She
said sire u rni Into the class
not knowing much about
computers, but by (lie end of
the day last Thursday, sh r
had downloaded plcturrs and
Information an roller coasters
from all over the country.
Thrift
also
created
a
biography page so potential
studrnts can Investigate. Shr
has photos of hrrself and her
husband as well as her
teaching history and some
personal things added In
S h r Is a n SIJ) t r n r h r r so It's
Im portant that h er k id s a rr
com fortable with her.

’It's a passion of mine
b rra u s r I’m able to touch the
children * Thrill said. "In ny
classes, thr kids are using
computers more and more and
It’s a way to tra rh them
Indirectly.*
Wlillr Tin ill spoke, she was
working with a digital ram rra
and u scanner to download
even more photos.
Thr tear h e n have been
enthusiastic alxjul giving up

C hrista Hlebert. daughter
of Ron and Trirrst Hlebert of
Sanford, has been named to
th r Dean's List at the College
of the Ozark* for the Bprlng
semester.
• • •
Erica Eggeit. daughter of
Richard and Janet Figged of
Altamonte Springs; J ta a lfc r
Abate, daughter of Claude and

The art o f the dance in Lake Mary

some ol their summer time lu
exchange for thr chance lo
leant. They r rc r l'r only a
small stipend hut Robinson
said a lot of the teachers
nnulled signed up without
tr..bring they’d be receiving
anything .it all.
’One of the things that
makes this process so rosy Is
that Hie teachers arr flrxlhle
enough and willing lo Irani,*
Robinson.
One of the reasons the
teachers are willing lo work Is
that their studrnts arr so
adept and finding their way
around today's technology. It's
no secret that. In today's
world it isn't uncommon for
kids to be teaching ihrtr own
parnits about computers and,
at Idvllwtldr. It s important lo
stay ahead ol their studrnts.
*Wr always try to keep one
step
ahead
of
them,*
Robinson said. *Wr want lo
reach them at the point where
ihry nerd to Irani even more
about computers
Beyond
third grade, the kid* arr as
sharp as anyone They use
our comptiler labs a rnuplr of
times a week.*
So far, the teachers have
gone
through
Beginner
Windows.
the
In lrm rl,
Scavenger Hunt and Bower
Paint.
Nature bowery. a lab
manager at the school. Is
doing a project to allow
students
uccess
to
Information
on
castlrs
through Mot Links.
’Idyllwildr Is a front-runner
In computer technology.* she
said.
"Wen- so proud of our
school.* Lowery added. Eight
of her 10 grandchildren have
cither attended go SUB go to
Idyllwtlde.
If everything keeps going
well with the
Idyllwildr
computer classes, at least
Lowery will always be one
step
ahead
of
her
grandchildren.

Marcia Abate of Oviedo; and
E ra Richards, son of Ronald
and Susan Richards of S an­
ford. all received Dean's Ust
honors at Florida Southern
College.
•

•

• • •
Anthony M. Bravo, a Lake
Mary High graduate, rnmed
Dean's Ust honors for the fall
and spring semesters at The
Virginia Military Institute. He
was also Inducted Into the Phi
Eta Sigma Honor Society for
first-semester freshmen who
achieve a 3. grade point aver­
age or higher. Ills parents are
Judge Carmine Bravu and
Jeannle Cahill of Kissimmee.
• • •
Mslisas Navarro, of Longwood. has been named to the
Dean's List at Mercer Univer­
sity Southern School of Phar­
macy. She is a fourth-year
student.
• • •
Joel Crows, son of Karl and
Patsy Crowe or Sanford,
graduated from College of
Ozarks in Point Lookout. Mo.,
on May 10 wlulh a degree in
Mass-CommunlcationtProducllona. He Is s graduate
of Hope Academy.
. . .
Jsa a ifa r
L.
Fischer.
daughter of Gory D. and Shcrryll M. Fischer of Longwood

ovsr some computer instructions with

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classes being taught ell summer

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and EUeebeth Am OUUard.
daughter of l)r. Lawrence and
Rhonda Otlllard of Winter
Springs, were named to F\trman University's Dean's Ust
for thr spring semester.

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S A L E S f t S E R V IC E
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Catharine I o n HawfclM,
of Sanford, received the Geor­
gia Power Foundation Minority
Scholarship at Wesleyan Col­
lege In Macon. Oa. Shr la a
sophomore and daughter of
Wilbur and Lulix Hawkins and
a graduate of Seminole High
School.

been named Membership Rec­
reation Choir at the Alpha
Thu Omega Fraternity at the
University of Nodh Alabama.
Die chapter recently colo­
nized.

*I

idyiwikto teacher Jennifer Thrift learns lo stay one
slop ehoed of her students during computer learning

•

• • •

One ol Seminole County's bosl denes academies Is located In Lake
Mary where Gaymarie Tomlinson runs Studio 5-D, home to soma ol Ihe
bosl dancers in all of Florida. Here, acme of her students posed before
performing the Nutcracker last year. Studio SO offers classes and la
home lo many area and state titles. Look for more on the studio's recant
successes coming soon In the Seminole Herald.

_ Claim Robinson, a faculty nwntw tl IdytmkJe. 9001

a Busi­
ness/Marketing major from
Lake Mary, was named lo lire
Dean's Ust at DYouvtlle Col­
lege In Buffalo.
Eighth graders maintaining a
4.0 grade point average for the
three y e a n they attended
South Seminole Middle School
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aap only
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PULLER N4EDCO tor Sanford
locaton Tamp to ba* Car
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TRUCK SCHOOL
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a v t id

T tilH A M U T M

G U A R A N TEED
$ 1 0 .5 0 /Hr.
IN TRAINING

Joe San Business
is Unbellewablel!

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For Our Nowtst Location:

Hwf, 17-01 el
Dogtrmek IVoad •
Longw ood
• Full-Time &amp; Part-Time
•All Shifts
• We Pay For Expartenca
• Clean Environment

c t e . E * th r t » h r ,

• Positions Also Available
In Other 7-Eleven Stores
Cal Our 24-Hour Job Line:

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M TNB CINCUIT COUNT
OP TNB 1STH JUDICIAL
CINCUIT IN M B FON
M M IN O L I COUNTY,
PLONIOA
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HOUSIHOLO FINANCI
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Judgmant al Foracloaur*. dalad
Jun* I tth. 1M 4 anlarad m Cat*
NO Cl SS-MO-CA*!*,* *1 Iba
Circuit Court in and lor
Sammola
County.
Florida,
wbaram HOUSIHOLO FINANCI
CONPO NATION III. la Ih*
Plaintill and C A IIV OOODWlN.
I* Ih* Oalandanl. I and call to
Ih* hrgbaai and bad biddar far
each, al SOI North Par* Avanu*
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Florida al 11 00 a m . on JULY
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DooL IS. Pag# t t ol lb* Pubhc
Nacord* ol SamHtote County.
Florida
DATID Ih.a tin t day ol JUNt.
ISM
UANYANNI M O N II
CLINK OF T H I
COUNTY COUNT
By Daborab Conanl
Drputy Clark
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CL1RKAL F/T
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cat 407 11)4990

Growing
In The Area!
NOW HIRING

Contraclori * Truekart
U rn
contact quCiTy- you'
tut* * N Amanca N«w hgigNmatenmg ly t 24 brt li m n
t PNP IPP 4IT0 MC/VtOd
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jp to I2STU Copying namgt A
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proegtt P-ma4 1-PM 71*6229

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lari ret you Typed Tm room
tv* car* N tboaat C*l JAMS
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Ta Mat

CHRISTIAN
PAMK.Y
nawdt
m O
or ownar bn 1 4 BR
rum* ha-Hlyman or naad a U1
ot new* ta Ok Pwav* cal 331
4332
C L f ANERS-PT #*#n
SaniorlSamwtaw araat
339*000 PAM 4PM

Ait Kltchoti Positions

1-800-711-JOBS
toe

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Pleas* Apply In Panon A!
4659 W au IK » # * . Sartora. f t 32772
106 M S No Pticna Ca t l 0 E

EARM
N FU LL-TIM E PAY
FOR PA
A RRTT- T- TI IIVM1 EE W O R K
SBffl/m/t HtraMhBB an opBnlnB for • ntivspBpBr carrlBr in the
Ovledo/Geneva araa. Our papers are delivered each afternoon
Tuesday through Saturday. Delivering the S km ln o b HereW Is a great
way to eam good monay while working Just a few hours each day. We
need someone who is dependable and has reliable transportation A
insurance. If you would like to become a carrier, please cell Ronni
Bourne at 322-2611 or drop by our office at 300 N. French Ave.,

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San,° ‘&gt;FL POSITION AVAILABLE NOW!
Apply in Person
at ttw:
£»cminolc Herald
$00 N. French Ave.
Sanford. FL

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Retired Persons
Or As A Second

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7 1 - Hu p H amid
EXPERIENCE LAWN
TECH tor l - . - J 1 I T S

i
Sunday. J irw 28. 1998

71— H

SPRAT
Cor.trzl

u p

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ENTRT/CLERICAl

71—H elp Wanted

71—H u p Wanted

CUSTOMER SERVICE R tP 'y
CwTruck ranui agarv*
Front
da*k nip compuWr k w a M p
PIT
a.m *om# ■ * * .« « »,
Va'd FCL
and background
check Apply m parson
1090
Orlando D 7 92) Dr. Sanlord

CONSERVATION CAREERS
■r*! i iig*r -]it * aardan*
irkananea m no aip .racai

ry ro*t M nj tor Her

O 790 4709 a&gt;1

CM

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7227 9an

MS SCHOOL STUOCNT tar pro
toaawnal J c i n SanAord P T
nryh |7 10hr 4 day* a »a#k
CadAcaM or ckrtcki noaa of ha
paMM B immimuaMn r* &gt;t
Ouaad Fha cal 322 9092 to* n
k w m Drug Fty* 00*.*

OENERAL
MAINTENANCE/
rnAHSPORTER
to** epan
•J tor *«p tadggrmji aorka*
Murl in haavy toad* A na*a
cuan d u n ) trend F.T * v m*
«to d i l i s t 6 d M M M 7

Custom Staffing

DIETITIAN nalunal company
aaakjng F/T PFT ranal DwttMn
to proud* ******* to cka'yV*
patanl* m Santord / Dan.ua
n\jB tw R O 1 0 kand raatana
to BMA Sanlord &gt;10 E Com
mamal Santord. F I 32771

GET E X P OS E D

OilMf Train*** Naadadt
FVo&lt; Truck Luaa r*» ™ *
r*4i# cpamngt lor entry laval
ito*#*» No pipananra naadad
Earn JSOO to 1700 itaakfy phi*
hanar.U Horn* on a**kandt
for COL Tracarg CM #00415
S59J ____________
DrhrarlOTR
Bonus TrantporlaMM
OTR A Local potrton Claw A
CDL a Hat Mat
T a r round
anrk. M banaWt elh 40IK.
aurgnnd Tractor#, i w a avary
S Id 7 days Caa 900 020 9754
EM 9114
CUSTOM!n h lP R F TAIL
PFT A r n
COLLEOE STUDENTS

$11.15 TO START

(407)

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MAINTENANCE WORKER For
actual u Sanlord n**ded «&lt;p
u at i ' m i Piaata cal 32}
7090
MECHANIC tnvnad dpan u
Sanlord aw* Mu *i ba ASE cad.
a ' ***** truck a«p cum A
CW. a phr* ric **j*« and tan
PW» #00 4523MF b m 3 3Cj*n

MEDICAL BILLING
Wtok on you M npvW Kit or
part m * Procauug utur«nca
c u m to* dnetor* and dnnn*tt
Cnmpwr* Irirw g

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Tralninf Aimad 0 Unarm**
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f in

CLIENTS PROVIDED
000 933 1909 f &gt;1127

JOB HOTLINE

Swiploywiwi'l
MERRT MAIDS HMWO
Ca» A tow arra Naadad
Wiakand* I W E 3)1 5200

Raoldantlal Claaning

Cuitom Staffing
PLACEMENT SERVICES

MOLLY M AO IS HNWfO
F F T 'B F * 11pm
WN Tram. *07 797 9007
NOW HOWTO'
r n p o s t io n s
TWa Clark
PANT TAIL POSITIONS
lot Orrvar PU O f n a y Dnya
Brock Clark Ceuta* CNrk
Lana Caftan Saw law Up Co
■acknair*
App*y u p m vu « ca4 k» act*
Oaawr* Auto Audron ul San
Ltd Ihrteaan 1AU 4PM M W
3995 S R
10 E ltl Sankyd
(cctnat i t *0 and *1)) *07 12)
4090
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OFFICE ASMS Ik HI
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payrea A rompuWr »rp naanad

for your
T O D A Y ”

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Aaron s Rental Purchase
2432 S. Franch Ava.
____D/F/WffVEOE

ScIvkarVw* r u v a l No nip
CALI M I SAM 4PM
909 1191

LABORATORY ASSISTANTAmanPato a 'afnty atpanrkng
nalunal faUXitagy agan/iton
hat epanug lor atparwncad
Lap Attwlantt k» rareraf tluftt
n oa Sankwd i Orlando tra

Coll " N A T I O N A l
N E T W O R K
TA RG ET M A R K E T PA C K AG E

71—H u r Wanted

MACHINE OPERATORS' Blue
computof i b » i aip CMC M
p*cgram rtott K + y #tp * hand
(noli and machua tabu San
•cvd 32)0940

IRRIGATION REPAIR'
Twq • y*» d #«p ftp in rap**
A tar FLO. Drug Fir* Mu*l
M i* Traroportlt* n 774 N R

71—lU ir Wanied

\1 m m

A major New York-based Company has an immediate outstand­
ing Executive Sales Management position available for the right
candidate. Individual must be a local resident, degreed, or pos­
sess a successful track record in Sales Management with 5-7 years
experience and strong communication skills^
This position offers a lucrative profession combining income and
commission or bonus plan, in addition to an excellent fringe ben­
efit package and an opportunity for advancement. This opportu­
nity warrants your investigation and consideration.
For more information, contact Bill Elliott at
407-246-6500 or Fax resume to 407-872-3887.

I j r a w w i to H R II M 2950
late I m i fktad Lata lAany
F I 32740 o* I*t ratuma to
407 333 1904

Cutler-Ham m er Engineering Service has an opportu­
nity at the new facility in Greenwood, SC. The suc­
cessful candidate will be experienced in the design­
ing* asaemMing and testing o f medium voltage cir­
cu it b tta k a n . Must also possess excellent PC skills
and the nbUHy to interface with suppliers and m anu­
facturing personnel. The position requires a BS
D egree in an engineering discipline
W i offer competitive salaries with a oomprshansrva benefits
pecfcege Intsrsstsd candklatas should mat
or tax thair return# and salary history to CuOer-Hemmer,
Afftntion W.R. KaNay, P.O. Box 1406,
Qraffftwood. SC. 29646 or 646-942*6490.

EQ UITABLE
M em ber oj the (Ht rbti!

Cinmp

An Equal Opportunity Employer M /P/D /V

D y n A ir S e r v ic e s is experiencing phenom ent) grow th In o u r
secon d year o f operations. W i are currently accepting applied
cions fo r part-tim e ramp se rv icss positions* Applicants in u ii
w o rk a flexible schedule# understand som e Eng}!snf pass a d rtu
screening, co m p lete a ten y e a r w ork/sch oot possess a vaW
Florida driver's licen se and b e able to lift up to 7 5
con sisten t basis.

$ 6 .0 0 - $ 6 .5 0 p e r h o u r

+ Free Uniforms
Free Parkins

For more inform
administrative oflk
from 10 A.M. i
an applicatiQ
Sanford Jo b Service
514 W. Lake Mary Blvd.,
Tuesday, June 30* 1 p.m. SHARP
Contact CORESTAFF For more info at
407-330-7789

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE • by Larry Wright

71—H nr Wanted

229—Auctions
A ntique/Collectibies

ema. t Hbohb but twMr

AMM-UMR-mUM,

OU £»oeO, IT'i THC
VBfti
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WANTHOVMOBALI
f»ng (An th* MtMft W*SM
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fo» 17 M IU UwyBM)
cal 3300731 lor dracaon*

219—Wanted to But

23B—VEHICLES WANTED
223— M

is c l u a n io u s

141—H omes For S ale
160—Business For
Sale

I B I — A m iA N C E S i t

Furniture For S ale

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101—HousesFurnished

103—HousesUnfurnished

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10-12 or S o t 1*3, BlU n f Juno
17-02 at Ola Rod Bam

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A SECURITY
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$10 pill 1of the fastest selling prescriptions
The little blur pill n.imrtl
Viagra (reminiscent of both
vigor and Niagara) vvn*
Introduced In Aprtl os ihc
first oral tnrdlrntlon avail­
able to treat erectile dyslutu tum or Irapolrner. More
(halt 1.5 million prcjwnption*i for Ihc dntg have Ixvn
written since It’s tnlm luetlon-ninklng It t of the
fastest selling drugs In US.
history.
The market for sildenafil citrate, brand
name Viagra. Iiegan when researchers were
testing It lor use as a heart mcdiratlon
designed in treat angina Idlest pain). Rattier
than curing diest pain by Increasing blood
Row to the coronary arteries of the heart, test
subjects found that It increased the blood
flow to thetr pentses.
l)r. Jack Cassell, a umloglc oncologist who
practices In Tavares. Florida, believe* that
Viagra may have a therapeutic effect with
continued use. 'll works by selectively dilat­
ing the arteries of the genitalia whlrh
Increases blood flow to the area.* said Dr.
Cassell. There Is a possibility that with con­
tinued use of Viagra Impotent men may begin
to experience less potency problems because
there is an Increase In vascular blood flow to
the penis, but this Is only assumed at the

present llinr.*
Impotence I* defined as the
persistent Inability to achieve
or maintain an erection suffi­
cient far sexual performance.
According In the National
Institute ol Health (Nllll
impolrncy aflecls some JO
million m m nationwide,
approximately one In 20 men
ages 40 65, and one in lour
men over the age of 65.
A gel suppository that was placed lulo Ihe
um bra and drugs that wrre injected directly
Into the base of Ihe |&gt;ei»ls were some of Ibe
options available tie lore Viagra. The very pop­
ular option of the Viagra pill is still not avail
able In most countries, and therefore sells on
Ibe black m arkrl for as much as $60 a pill.
Ihe drug Is currently available In Die U.S..
Ilru/ll. and Ihe small Kuropean cot m ines of
San Marino and Andorra, although It should
be available throughout Europe by
September.
Much research has been conducted lo con­
firm Die effectiveness ol Viagra. According lo
Pflrer. during the 3 lo 6 months of studies
‘few palIrills withdrew from active treatment
for any reason. Including lack of effective­
ness. and At the end of Ihe long-term study
88 percent of patients reported that Viagra

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they venture outside In the swel­
tering heat this summer.
*Klda con become dehydrated
very quickly.* said Dr. Robert
Shuiman. professor of pediatrics
a t Baylor College of Medicine and
director of the nutritional sup­
port team at Texas Children's
Hospital In Houston.
In addition lo water, sports
drinks and fruit Juices are also
good to give children. R is best lo
stay away from drinks that con­
ta in high levels of caffeineCaffeine la known to Increase Die
flow, of urine, so Instead of
replenishing the body. It can con­
trib u te
to
dehydration.
Dehydration can cause a child to
become dtay or drowsy, develop
headaches and a dry mouth, and
in severe cases become uncon­
scious.

The Seminole Family YMCA
also offers lessons a t their Lake
Mary facility and In private pools.
Home lessons, open to nonmembers at a higher fee. teach
personal safety and swimming.
In addition to early
teach your children to
swim slone. not lo dive into the
water head first, and not to Jump
on other swimmers or push play­
m ates Into the water. The
National Safety Council recom­
m ends parent*
stick with alrict 1.
Most arc common sense but
worth repeating.
-------Always use approved personal
flotation devices rath er than
inflatable toys lo keep your child
afloat. Swimwear with built In
flotation devices are available
through pool-supply retailers, on
the Internet or by mall order.
Remove toys from In and
M ik iv p can cause infections
around the pool when yoc are
Cosmetics designed lo ghe not using them. They' o dd
women an eye-opening appear­ tempt a child to get too claew lo
ance can cause serious eye tnfec- the water.
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i and as *0011 a* you uae
a makeup brush on the eyelash
or eyelid. Ihe brush Is contami­
n ated .' said Dr. Alice Matoba.
associate professor of ophthal­
mology at Baylor College of
Medicine In Houston.
Over Umc. th is leads lo a
buildup of bacteria in the cos­
metic container, tncreaalng the
chance far an eye Infection or an
allergic reaction w tth each uae of
the product
There are no guidelines for cos­
metics use. but th e risk of Infec­
tion can be reduced If you change
them out every 3 to 4 months.

the reach of Hide hand*. Door
and window alarms, many which
cost less than 910 at the hard­
ware store, warn parents when a
door is opened. Motion detectors
set up between ihe house and
Ihe pod. sound an alarm when
the child crosses the beam.

The new UfcGuardun. by
Mount Dora's Neptune Sentry
Products, stands watch near Die
pool or a backyard lake. Motion
and heat sensors pick up when a
child enters the paolected area,
setting off an alarm In the home
and emitting a poolside warning,
which had been prerecorded by
the parents.
T he parents voice scares the
child lo slop,* said Vice President
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Osteoporosis threatens the safety
and Independence of 28 million
Americans, prim arily women.
Many remain unaware they are
In danger until a bone breaks.
Osteoporosis means *porous
bone.* Ih e metabolic disease
causes a loss of bane density,
m ass and strength—leading to
brittle bones and fractures. Low
estrogen levels after menopause
p u l women at greater risk. Half
of all women over age 60 will suf­
fer an osteoporosis-related frac­
tu re In ihelr lifetime.
A calcium-rich diet and exer­
cise play key roles In osteoporo­
sis prevention and treatment.
The diet should Include 1000 mg.
of calcium a day (1500 mg. offer
menopause). Milk, milk prod­
ucts. dark green or while vegeta­
bles and flish. such as sardines
(with Ihe bone) and salmon are
examples of calcium-rich foods.
Supplements can make up the
difference but are not absorbed
aa well as calcium from food.
Excess Intake from supplements
can cause problems In other
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mends. Calcium-rich foods, how­
ever. do not pose a problem. The
body needs vitamin D. found in
milk and many vtuunln supple­
ments to put calcium to work.
Use It or lose It: Exercise la
vital. Without weight-bearing
exercise, such as walking. Ihe
body doesn’t think It needs bones
anymore and lets them weaken.
Yet with regular exercise, It will
build bone Ussue. Exercise also
Increases muscle strength, pro­
motes circulation and enhances
absorption of nutrients, such as
calcium. So, get up and walk!
If you are post-menopausal,
ask your doctor about osteoporo­
sis. Teats can determine bone
density and predict the chance of
a bone breaking. Early detection
before on Injury enables doctors
to prescribe medications that can
slow osteoporosis' development
and prevent fractures.
If you would like more Infor­
mation about oateoporoaH. call
th e
National Osteoporosis
Foundation at 1-800-464-6700.
Don't let yourself become a vic­
tim of the ‘silent thief.* It's never
too late to change your diet and
start walking.

Newman and Jam es Best IDots
Hogg's deputy and a current res­
ident of Ovlcilo). On Ihe bar are
hand-painted river scenes, no
doubt Inspired by real life. Ndl
and Rote St. Pierre run the
establishment that was built In
the 19S0s.
The conservation area was
acquired by the district. In 3
parcels, In 1982 and 1983.
Historically known as Seminole
Ranch, some speculate the name
la derived from a number of shell
mounds found on the property.
Ih e district manages 425.000
acres of land and 98 percent of It
la open to the public. The district
acquires sensitive lands to pro­
tect water supplies and provide
flood protection. These lands are
open to public use where com­
patible recreational opportunities
exisl.
For a free Recreation Guide to
District Lands, contact the SJRWMD at 1-600-RALLY22.
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let parents know when Ihe child
Is already In the water. Including
wrist alarm bands that go off
when wet and alarm s In the pool
that send an alert If anything
falls In Ihe water.
lie prepared. Know wtu ! lo do
If an emergency occur? Have a
first-aid lui handy and snow how
lo uae II. Keep a rescue hook
close by as well aa a life preserv­
er on a rope. whUh can be
thrown to someone in distress.
M ora protection, out uiey never Always bring a cordless phone
with you. not only for
la te the place of supervision.
but to avoid the
■Trimeter fence® w nn •eii-uncn*
tng gates are a m ust to prevent need to run back In Ihe house If
neighborhood children from the phone rings. A label on the
entering your pool area. Keep phone with 9-1-1 In large letters
chairs and anything that can be will remind you haw lo summon
climbed away from the fence. emergency personnel. Under
Safety fences around the pool severe stress, anyone can fmgrt
add another layer a t protection. how to call for help.
With above-flnound pools, secure
Learn CPR. The American Red
and lock steps and ladders load­
ing from the ground lo the pool. Cross of Central FkU'kla offers
Or remove Diem when the pool Is classes In rescue breathing;
not In use.
adult. Infant and child CPR; and
Doors leading to Ihe pool first aide, which covers what to
should have locks or pins above do for heal Illnesses, burns,
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bleedings and other summer jar
Us. For more Infnraullun. con­
tact th r Rrd Crus* at H04-4I4I.
With a Utile preparation and
caution, the entire family can
safely enjoy summer * sultry
days.

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swim lessons, from Infant to
advanced,* said Dru Boutward.
Oviedo Recreation and Parks
Oon’t forgit lilt h20
director. ‘Al every level we have
Parents need to make sure chil­ objectives as to what the child
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fflrer also reports that there have been
some adverse side ellects noted. Including:
Headache, facial flushing, upset slomarh.
diarrhea, dim ness, rash, and some mild,
transient abnormal vision. Viagra should
never be lakeu with nitrate drugs, so before
taking this chug patients should alert Ihelr
physician If they are Inking any heart med­
ications.
TTuple should not be alarmed by Ihe
reports about men having heart at larks while
inking Viagra.' said Dr. Cassell. T he heart
attacks were probably due lo Die exertion,
not unlike men having heart attacks up
north while shoveling snow. II happens
tierause they are not accusioined to that
level of exertion'. Dr. Cassell warns Dial
Mime of the problems associated with taking
Viagra have been related lo Die serious drug
interaction that occurs In proplr who are
inking nitrates.'
Viagra xrlls lit the U S. for annual 910 per
50 mg or 100 mg pill llll/er gets $7 prr pi III
Krlailers Kmart Carp, and Wal-Mart Stoics
Inc. have waged a price war. and offered live
pills for 940. IVrsons Interested In obtaining
a prescription should seek Die advice of a pri­
mary rare physlrlan. If Impotence Is not
helped by Viagra, and/or Die problem W
thought lo be more serious, a urologist may
be able lo diagnose and treat the problem.

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Florida Pilot Oov. Linda
Holden, a member of the Pilot
a u b of Sumter County,
was the Installing officer at Ihe
HIoI a u b of Sanford's BSth In­
stallation ceremony held on
June IS.
The following officers were
Installed: Marian Rethwtll.
president: Mary Jo Cochrane,
vice president; Atha Sanders,
secretary; Ruth Gaines, treas­
u rer and KUm Pringle and
Bonnie Wolf, directors.
Oov. Holden used her 199B90 Florida theme of •Service
Across the llorteon-Bulldtng
Friendships* with the symbol
as flying gresr. Each otterr, in
turn, re tire d a gold carnation
corsage with a flying gresr pin
attached to the ribbon am the
office responsibilities a rte ac­
cepted. according lo Ruth
Gaines. Eduh Arcnci com­
pleted the Installation by
reading the Pilot Code of Eth­
ics.
Presentations of the evening
Included a new gavel to the
club from the new

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Book-signing a highlight of festival
The National Councd of Ne­
gro Women, Inc. of Deltona
celebrated Junrteenth Day. to­
il mllug a book-signing. The ti­
tle of the book la Run. Hut You
Can't Hide. H its book Is a
heartwarming, charming, bio­
graphical novel, says author
Swam. She says H ts hill of
human Interest and meticu­
lously delineated characters. A
revesting account of the everyday life ef a dose knit Mack
family la the south during the
[ half of Ihto century.
I la a rime when
ram still a way of
Ufa in the southern states. This
story centers around the life
and times of Winona Stewart, a
black girl, who grew up in a ra­
cially tense atmosphere. Her
story of courage and fortitude,
a young woman'a search far
the great American Dream, and

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Famous BBQ M bs'. BBQ
chicken and talari There will
be a l fan and entertainmen t at
901 West Seminole DM. an
beautiful Lake Monroe and will
be open I AO p.m. to 6:00 p.tn.
There will be plenty of food
with a
The donation to SIS per
^ ^ C o n t a c t membere of

This event will
Grove Ooun_ mmole Hope.
Tajirf Arts, Boys and Girls
Club, and the Tobacco Free
Partnership
of
Seminole
County,
For Information call 328*
5202. .

Aawet far ttd w ts st (407) 3221474. Fred Mobley la the comhasn't forgotten the Inspiring
young persona who desire lo
become a pianist. These a s ­
piring young m usicians were
presented in a recital at the
Progress Missionary Baptist
Church.
These students taught by
Mrs. Williams were: Ju sttn Be­
gley. an 11-year-old who has
been a music student for 2
years. She attends Midway
Elementary; Shanlka DeBoae,
10-year-old. has been a music
student far 3 years. She a t­
tends Idylrwflde Elementary
School: Sharetta Dickerson,
lO-yesrs-oid has been a music
far 3 y ean and Is a
at I
tary; Madtoh Anderson
been a student far four years
and to a student at Midway
student far 3 years. She a t­
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one u pcticnuy enipioyra as
a music instructor at Spring
Labe Elementary School and Is
a musician and dtesetor of the
Martin Luther King. J r.' Cele­
bration Choir, also Progress
Missionary Baptist Church.
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September. Oct your child en-

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Lake Mary AARP members at work on summer projects
The Lake Mary Chapter of
the AARP didn't hold Its June
meeting tn the community
budding. With the city's recrea­
tion program going on. the
AARP had to make a slight
move. The Ju n e meeting was
held In the commission cham­
bers at Lake Mary City Hall.
Programming Chair Ruth
Dresser brought up the AARPs
Christmas Luncheon. Although
It's the middle of June, the
AARP will not meet again until
the third week of September.
Members will be given a choice
of place* and menus and costs
at that time. Ruth also re­
minded members to start sav­
ing their money Cor New Year's
Eve. TOo marry members, she

Hireling. The October meeting
will be a tookoul.

Ilralth Service* Chair Henry

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Year's Eve. If enough members
arc interested, the group can
get a bus and lakr everyone to
die Rontada Inn In Daytona for
Ihrlr New Year's Eve Special.
Ruth will give everyone more
Information In September and
start a slgn-up list then. There
will also be a slgn-up Usl In
September for the October

Jchan reminded in rm b rn i that
the hot weather Is here to biay
for awhile. Frople iJiouU tunflue their activilirti to tirfonr lb
a.m. and after sunset. Dress
lightly and drink plenty of Bu­
hl*. Try lo refrain from alcohol
In the heat. It raise* your
blood pressure nnd leads lo
dehydration
The special gucsl for ■the
June meeting was Donald Uppincott. u Chapter Specialist
for thr AARP. He coven 3
counties which Include 14
AARP chapters for the national
AARP. Right now. Donald said,
tie and the AARP are looking
for volunteers. A Chaptrr Bpe-

dors. He t» looking for some­
one else to be a Chapter S o ­
cialist and lighten nte load.
Anyone who would like to vol­
unteer can call AARP President
Jim Carmona at 333 0249.
Paufcc Stevens. Labe Mary
Senior Sendee Coordinator and
Community Coordinator Cor the
AARP. spoke lo the AARP
members about aomr of the
projects the seniors are work­
ing on. Women's and men's
prisons tn Florida are now
making dolls lor abused chil­
dren or children who have been
In a traum atic situation. I.e.
traffic accidents The seniors
are helping collect supplies for
this endeavor. They need M Io-

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htag with each other mid
reountortng over their roots.
The Baker family (Lyman Sr.
and Mary) moved to Sanford In
1995 where they raised thalr
three son*. Lyman Jr.. Charles
and Wllham. who are an attil
fering in Sanford Lyman Sr.
worked for the Atlantic Coastline Railroad for 50 years after
serving as a quartermaster
during World War I.
Charles and Lyman Jr. also
wmhad lor the ACL _ Charles.
for 30 years and Lyman Jr.t 30
year*. Charles
reim nfoecs
when he was in the U o M
Stales Navy Amphibian Land
and Bra Division during Wertd
War II where he received the
Battle Star for the Invasion of
France. Charles was also a
police officer for the Sanford
(hllce Deportment during 1945
and 1946. William was a welder
for Unl-Pak Corp.. an area
manufacturing company.
Charles and Flo, who hare
bred an Narcissus Avenue for
42 years, feel blessed withtheir nine children, 31 grand*
children and 14 great grradchildren.
The family had a wondetfkil
time at die reunion and can t
wait for the nest one.

Several Sanford relative*
tended the wedding in S|
tanbuig. S.C. on May 23 when
Debra Mae Hbison became the
bride of Jam es Jachimski.
The bride to the daughter of
Sharon and Dean Smith,
ffsnddaughter of June McPfcdden and Blythe and D o n
Smith. aB of Sanford, and
niece of Colleen and Michael
HM of Orlando, whose son.
CoUn, was a ring bearer. All attended the wedding along with
bride's unde. Robert Smith,
who gave the Invocation at the
reception.

randi tn Tswfo* for a n lrk n don of BO y ean ef Orend Court
Hi Florida. AS R u t Orand
Royal Matron* and R a t Orand
Royal Patron* were honored
June la a Past Orand Royal
Matron and now holda th e of­
See of O rand Commie Moner of
Appeals of the Orand Court of
Florida as well as Deputy Supm ne Royal Matron of the Supreme C ouncil Order of the
Amaranth Inc.
1Mb past year Sw Omni
Court aff fien d s, headed by
Grand Royal Mahan SyMa
Sander* of Ortoads. and Orand
deyal Patron Bert Yeoten J r . of
J if c smwMf. raised Sfff.000
far
Diabetes
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awarded
7 Masonic Youth
scholarships
and donated
91,500 to the Masonic Home In
St. Petersburg.

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clude d e a n used clothes.
children and com a disability
Fhulre sh owed the members benefits for some. Currently. 3
some of th e firecrackers that
the m m have been making
for th r Sheriffs Office. The
Social Security la not broke,
Irecn ch rra contain candy and
a warning note slant I the dsn- nor win R be any time soon.
fere of real firecrackers. The Currently. Social Security will
firecracker* will be distributed be aUe to pay 100 percent
on July 3rd by the Sheriffs of- benefits until the year 3033.
After 3033, benefits will drop
to 75 perrrnl. That's why so
Vice President John Srhrtr- many people are took** now
man talked to the members at way* to help Social Security.
about Social Security. There Is The government and AARP
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troope were sent to the Gulf, I de­
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entire time he was in tha Gulf You
cannot imagine my surprise when,
shortly after his return to tho Unit­
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New York City far e vacation and
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                    <text>LONGWOOD...2A

Juveniles
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908
50 C e n ts

WEDNESDAY APRIL 15. 1998

90th YEAR, No. 167

Prowling for stolen cars
County C.A.T.
program OK’d
w uu
STAFF WRITER

J

SEMINOLE COUNTY The
Dig C A T . has been approved.
The Board of Seminole County
Commissioners passed an or­
dinance on Tuesday to author­
ise a Combat Automobile Theft
decal program that has proven
successful in other Jurisdic­
tions.

Chief Deputy Sheriff Steve
Harnett
and
Invrstlgator
Dwayne Johnson of the Auto
Theft Unit made a presentation
to the board on TUesday and It
was accepted by a 4-1 vote.
Commissioner Oram Maloy
voted against the program b e ­
cause he was hesitant to en­
dorse a program that he said
put people In the precartoua
position of being Judged guilty

unless they can prove them­
selves Innocent.
The C.A.T. program Is o p ­
tional and free of charge lo In­
terested car owners who rarely.
If ever, drive their cars between
the hours of 1 a.m. and 5 a.m.
Should anyone steal one of
these cars wllh a highly visible
C A .T . decal, they will not get
too for.
Law enforcement agencies In
all the cities In the county and
neighboring counties are part
of the C.A.T. program. Thr de­
cal authorizes these officers to
stop a car bearing the decal
when the car Is operated be­
tween 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. - the
hours when thr majority of car
thefts ofctir.
I t Isn't for everyone,” John­
son said. ‘ People who work

late or are out early In the
morning might find themselves
Inconvenienced.
If
stopped,
they would need lo prove the
vehicle was theirs before con ­
tinuing their way.”
Harriett told the commis­
sioners that 422 people had
applied for the program and
that he expected more with the
approval by the board. II Is a
voluntary program - designed
for those who rarely drive their
cars after midnight.
Each decal Is 2 1/2 by 5
Inches. It Is yellow with a big
black cat. They are to be
placed on the back window.
The AAA of Florida purchased
10,000 of these decals.
A second set of reflective de­
cals for the front window Is ex-

Ptsass I t , CAT. Pag* SA

Investigator Dwayne Johnson and Chief Deputy Steve Harriet!
the Board of Seminoie County Commissioners on Tuesday that the C A T .
program can help reduce the number If auto thefts, w w a s u

Board dumps school IN B R I E F
site near toxic storage Homaowntra wintid

A plan for the future

By Shari Brodle
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
SANFORD - The Seminole
County School Board dumped
plans Tuesday for building two
new Oviedo schools next to a
wastewater
treatment
plant
and upheld the ban on pagers
and cell phones In the c la ss­
room.
A new middle school will be
built on property the school
district owns across the street
from Carrtllon Elementary In
Oviedo. Instead of adjacent to
the Iron Bridge Water Recla­

mation Facility. The property
had been purchased tn antidTitian of the need for another
Igh school.
The Iron Bridge site was
suggested by the district's fa­
cilities planning team because
It was large enough to build a
much needed middle school,
and an elementary school, on
the same site, saving some
construction costa.
Another site will have to be
found, in the Oviedo area, for
the elementary school. The
district will eventually need
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Meet the top 9 candidates
for Sanford city manager
By Itlck Ffeifaaf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
• n « w city planner, Ju an O m a n *.

P la n n in g ru n s in his fam ily
Lake Mary’ s new city
planner grew up at
P &amp; Z meetings
By Shall Brodle
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
LAKE MARY - Picture an 8 or 9-year-otd kid
coming home from school.
Most kids do their homework or go out and
play, and a f night, maybe watch some televi­
sion.
•
Not Juan-Om ana. ‘ In my case It w as a little
bit different. I would come home and do my
homework, but I wouldn't get to watch TV at
night, because my dad would drag me to p u b ­
lic hearings.*
Omana. the new city planner for the dty of
i jir r Mary, and the son of a planner and a r­

chitect. grew up in dty commission meetings
and planning and zoning hearings. *1 was ex­
posed to dty planning and zoning...at a very
early age.”
‘ I distinctly recall.* said Omana. ‘ as a little
kid. people discussing and arguing over
heights of trees and fences and barriers and
the land and so forth, and I've had an Interest
In It ever since.*
It runs In the family, sold Omana. whose
brother Is also In the business. Omana came
to Lake Mary. Just over a month ago. from
Palm Beach County, where he was a senior
planner In the planning division. He grew up
in West Palm Beach, but was bom tn Colom ­
bia. South America. (His name is Juan, but
ask for John If you call dty hall. ‘ Everybody
calls me John. It’s easleti*)
Ills first Job tn the public sector was for the
dty of Qreen Acres, populstion of 15.000 In
14-square miles. He also worked for the city

SANFORD - The selection of
a new city manager is now In
the hands of the dty commis­
sion. The City Manager Selec­
tion Advisory Committee offldally turned over Its findings
during
Monday
afternoon's
commission work session.
‘ It was the easiest committee
I've ever chaired.* sold George
Wallace, who headed the 11member committee. Wallace
said each member went over
the 135 entries which had been
submitted. Judged their Individ­
ual merits, then submitted s
list of what they considered
thdr top 10 candidates. ‘ Some
submitted less than 10.* he
said.
Wallace said with that many
on the committee, he expected
to receive very diverse lists and
expected to have several more
meetings before the number
could be narrowed down. *1
was pleasantly surprised how
smooth It went." he said. They
seemed to be In agreement

quite often and we had no
trouble compiling this final
Hat.*
Wallace submitted a Hat with
a total of nine names for con­
sideration.
Explaining
that
they were not ranked In order
of preference, but In the order
they were received by the
members of the committee.
The top nine on the list are
os follows:
• PAUL A S T B D fB V K N Z X . of
Columbus. Qa. He listed 20
years experience tn dty and
county administration In such
areas as Wichita, Kansas; West
Palm Beach; Jackson County.
Oregon; Newport. Rhode Island
and Dea Moines, Iowa.
• BON H. BABUR • Former
Seminole
County
Manager.
Lists his home In Lake Mary.
His resume lists over 18 years
in
government
administra­
tion/management. In addition
to Seminole County he lists
previous employment tn C lear­
water.
Leesburg.
Manatee
County, Henry County. Qeor•es Caadidst— . Pags 2A

City may demolish unrepaired structures
Bt Nick Pfslfaof
HERALD STAFF WRITER
•*

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Relpti Berton Perry

SANFORD - Owners of at
least
two dozen
structures
within the dty of Sanford were
put on public notice Monday.
Either repair th d r structures
as soon as possible or face
demolition. Some of the homes
were d ie d because of major
code violations including ex­
cessive debris on the property.
faulty electrical wiring, having
no utility connections
and
other difficulties which make
the homes unlivable In the
eyes of d ty Inspectors.
Several others were also sug­
gested as abandoned and being
used aa centers for drug activi­
ties or derelicts. The matter
was
discussed
extensively
during the Sanford City C o m ­
mission meeting.

The public hearing was the
first step reaulred by the dty,
toward demolition. Owners who
proceed to make reasonable
progress toward correction of
deficiencies can generally ex­
pect to be allowed time to
make corrections, upon written
request.
Community Development Di­
rector Charles Rowe led the
discussion,
informing
the
commissioners that three of
the
proposed
demolitions
should be taken off the list
prior to consideration, with In­
dication that the structures
were tn the process of being
brought up to adherence with
the dty codes.
When public Input was re­
quested on each of the pro­
posed
demolitions.
seven
members
of
the
audience
stepped forward
to submit

thdr appeals.
One. at 701 Pine Avenue,
has been a Masonic Lodge. Ted
Davis, a member of the lodge
stepped forward to discuss the
matter, Informing the commis­
sioners that the lodge does not
have the money with which to
bring the structure up to codes.
Davis asked tf there would be
any funding available which
might be used, but Rowe In­
formed him that the deadline
for
applications
for
ouch
funding for this year had ex­
pired. "You could apply for
state help for next year." he
said, "but even If It was a p ­
proved. you wouldn't be getting
the funds until October of
1999, which would be too late.*
The lodge secretary also
spoke on the matter to the
commission, explaining that
the structure has historic sig­

nificance In the dty, but the
membership had dwindled and
suitable funds for repair would
not be available.
Following their appeals, the
commissioners voted to table
the matter, with Rowe to look
Into possible
funding with
which to assist In a restoration
project.
Owners of other structures,
all residential, also appealed
claiming efforts were under
way toward restoration and
asked that they be taken off
the demolition list.
It was explained that placing
a structure on the demolition
list was only the first step un­
dertaken by the dty. It would
reaulre 30 to 60 days before fi­
nal demolition would be called
for, and most of the time, those
structures which were Indeed

Goldenrule
Housing
and
Community Development CorporaUon. Inc. is now accepting
applications for 10 newly con­
structed homes to be built In
Midway. If you have credit
problems we will work with
you.
Call today If you wish to b e ­
come a homeowner In the
Midway area. Ask far Cynthia
Carter at (407) 324-9123.
H B f&gt; T rB «
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS - The
annual
'Earth
Day Safari*
sponsored by the League of
Women Voters tn Seminole
County will be held B atw day,
April IB from 10 a.m. until 3
p.m. The event will begin at
the Altamonte Springs Market
Place Mall. Interatate-4 at SR436.
Quests are lnvtted to ‘ Hug
the Senator* the 3,500 yearold bald cypress at the first
Safari stop In Big Tree Park.
The Safari continues lo the
county's youngest park. Lake
Lotus, for a tour and box
lunch.
Reservations are required by
phoning 366-6516.

Staff cltanup
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Semi­
nole County employees will hit
the streets this weekend for
some chores. They will be
taking part In the second an­
nual 3C project, an effort by
many county employees
to
help others perform m ainte­
nance in their homes and
yards.
The event will take place at
several sites In the county. In­
cluding raking, hoeing, prun­
ing. edging,
sweeping
and
mowing grass; anything that
needs to be done for those who
have difficulty doing It for
themselves.
The event Is conducted an­
nually in conjunction with N a ­
tional
County
Government
Week, and wtU be held Batarday born 8 a.m. until noon.
Seminole County Manager
Oary Kaiser will be Involved In
the event, and other county
officials have been invited.

Audubon nutting
The Seminole Audubon Soci­
ety wtU meet B— day. April IB
at 2 p.m. at the Seminole
County Public Library, North
Branch. 150 N. Palmetto Ave­
nue. Sanford.
Ouest
speakers
Belinda
Judge and Darrell Lddigh wtU
talk about screech ow u and
sandhill cranes in our area.
For more Information call
(407) 323-8375.

Laka Jttup matting
OVIEDO • Members of the
St. Johns River Water M an­
agement District's Governing
Board are expected to be tn
attendance T t a n d a y . April
SB. at 7 p.m., for the meeting
of the Friends of Lake Jesup
Restoration and Basin Man-

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Wednesday Apnl 15. 1998

Demolish —
mediate Improvements
after
the paperwork could be final­
ized.

Continued from Pag* IA
under repair could lx* granted
an extension or lx* taken off
the list.
Five residences were granted
a stay. A title search, required
prior to any demolition, would
be placed on hold for 30 days,
pending
promised
Im prove­
ments. These were for struc­
tures at 540 Plumosa Avenue.
1713 and 1711 W. 14th Street.
701 I'tnr Avenue. 218 W, 12th
Street and 720 E. Ninth Street.

In cases where demolition Is
called for. It Is the responsi­
bility of the owner to arrntigr
for contracting for the work. 11
tills Is not accomplished, the
city
undertakes the demoll
lion, then places a licit against
the structure In the amount ol
the demolition rost.

Persons speaking on behalf
of some of the residences Indi­
cated that sales were In prog­
ress. which would lead to !m-

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The event will take place at
Oviedo High School Mcdta
Center. 601 King Street.
For additional information
phone (904) 329-4819.

Candidates —
C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e L A

gia.
Camilla,
Georgia
and
Fayetteville. North Carolina.
* EDWARD
M IT C H E LL, of
West Palm Beach. He lists over

C orrection s

10 years m as Assistant City
Manager,
half In West Palm
Beach and the other half In
Palm Beach Gardens.
• M ARK D. VANDERPOOL of
Skokie. Illinois. He has screed
as Assistant Village Manager
for over 5 years In Skokie, with
over 3 years as Assistant City
Manager in Trcumsrh, Michi­
gan.
• HENRY C. DOLIVE. of Cin­
cinnati. Ohio, lists 9 yrars of
government service mostly at
Anderson
Township,
Ohio.
Otlirr work has been listrd In
various positions In the state
of Krntucky.
* JA M ES W. Z U M W A L T of
Daphne. Alabama
lists
25
years In government admin Istnitlon service at the city as
well as county level. His previ­
ous employment
has been
listed ul Bay Mlnette. Alabama;
Baldwin County. Alabama: Ler
County, Virginia;
Kingsport.
Tennessee: Alachua County.
Florida.
Boca
Raton;
und
Beaufort and Kershaw counties
In South Carolina.
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Wednesday. April 15. 1998 • Vol. 90, No. 167
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Sartord. FL 32772 1667

Republic

where he screes as Cllv A d ­
ministrator
With 20 years
listed experience, he has also
held
leadership posts
In
Clearwater: Hot Springs. A r­
kansas; Indian River County.
Florida; Marianna: llartsrlle.
Alabama: and I’ort St Joe.
Florida.
•
ANTHONY
"TO N Y'
VANDERWORP
Die Seminole
County Public Works Director
for the past 13 months. Of his
IK years experience, all hut
one was with Seminole County
(The one was on the Mayor's
Staff in Detroit. M ich). In
Seminole County lie has held
posts Including Planning and
Development
Director.
and
Principal Senior Planner.
• M IC H AEL J. W IL K E S has
trern City Administrator In Al
pliarrlta, Georgia for over five
years. His previous government
w reices has been in various
rounty positions in Gwinnett
County. Georgia. He lists a to ­
tal o f IG years In government
positions.
During commission discus­
sion. It was noted that Ixith the
present city administrator of
West Palm Beach.
Michael
Wright, and his present assis­

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P O B o s 1667

LONGWOOD - They .in- the
best of the best In school
among Dingwood residents.
Every year, students who live
in Longwood are- honored with
certificates and the apprecia­
tive applause ol ilu- city com ­
mission for their selection as
JOY winners.
i
JOY (Juveniles Ol (lit- Year)
awards wen- given out tor the
I T 1" time Iasi wrek, honoring
students who displayed the
kind o f acadrmlc prowess and
civic tnlndedness dial have a l­
ways been valued by lilt- lead­
ers In Longwood.
Ilu- JOY awards were- begun
In 1981 when the rttv rommls
sion was looking lor a wav to
honor those students who
worked hard In school and
were
good
dll/eim.
They
wanted to honor those stu­
dents who were not necessarily
honored by olhri enllllt-s for
outstanding work, lull rather to
honor (hose who sltnplv did

iheir best.
Among the criteria thry con ­
sider when selecting the studculs for the awards are neat­
ness. good behavior, willing­
ness to follow directions and a
constant striving for Improve­
ment
lids year's award winners
wen- given a certificate of
achievement and were lauded
during the regular commission
meeting.

Tin- winners were:
•Fifth grader Kristin Goff
from
Aliamonle
Elementary
School
•Eighth
grader
Charlene
Kelley from Greenwood Dikes
Middle School
•Senior
Jennifer
Hanson
from Dike Mary High School
•Fifth grader Heather Renee
Allen from Umgwood Elemen­
tary School
•Senior Jordan Hunt from
l.yinan High School
•Eighth grader Christopher
Ferreira from Mil wee Middle
School

Longwood Mayor Hur.ty Milos prosonts Iho JOY award to Lyman High School
sludonl Jordan Hunt
•Sixth grader Jim llainlll
Irom Rock Dike Middle School
•Fifth grader Slirlllc Dean
from Woodland*. Elementary
S« liool.

ROCK SPRINGS
RIDING STABLES
Wekiva State Park

The selection commuter only
found It necessary lo hold
Hirer inertings Ircforr the lln.il
listing was drlcnnlnrd
Following a selection and an
agreement wtlli the poienli.il
candidate, the |&gt;erHou hirer! as
City Manager will eventually
replace Bill Simmons, who lias
announced he will )&gt;e leaving
his Sanlord jroM alter 12 years,
probably alter the commission
lias fine limed the In-ginning ol
Hie fiscal year 1998/99 city
budget.

tant city administrator, Edward
Mitchell. had Drill applied for
the Sanford position.
Also, their applications Indi­
cate both Rabun and Wright
had served as City Manager In
Clearwater. In Hnellna County.
Kahtm lists holding the p o si­
tion from 1988 until 1991.
while Wright lists himself us
Clrarwatrr Cltv Manager from
1989 until 1993.
In accepting the list of poten­
tial candidates from Wallace.
Mayor Dirry Dulr reminded Ihr
commissioners there was no
legal requirement that thry
must stick lo this list. "But I'd
like rarh of you to study the
candidates.*
he
said.
*Wr
should act us quickly us we
can * Dale said II would lie lies!
If the members of the com m is­
sion could narrow down their
selections to the top four nr
live within the next two weeks
ix-fore the next commission
nirrtlng.

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Oeorge A. Rufaa
GEORGE A. RUFAS
George A. Rufus. 70. Sliannon Drive, Sanford, died Mon­
day. April 13. 1998 at Colum ­
bia Medical
Centcr-Sanford.
Bom Aug. 28. 1921 In C h a r­
lotte. N.C., he moved to San­
ford In 1963 from Jackson­
ville. Mr. Rufus was retired as
an Assistant Public Works D i­
rector for the City of Sanford.
He was also retired from the
U.S. Navy and served In W.W.II
and the Korean Conflict. Mr.
Rufus was a m ember of the
Civil Service Board, K1wants
Club of Sanford, and the U.S.
Fleet Reserve. He was a mem­
ber
of
First
Presbyterian
Church of Sanford.
Survivors Include wifr. Mary
Knox; sons, Angelo A., Sanford,
Charlrs
'Chuck*
R.,
New
Smyrna
Bearh;
daughters,
Elizabeth Jane Akers. Pen sa­
cola, Georgia Ann Palmer. O r ­
lando: ulsters. Peurl Griffrn,
Asmla Gricc. both of Charlotte,
N.C.; 5 grandchildren.
Grumkow
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, In charge
of a r­
rangements.
C LO R INE M EADE
Clorine Meade. 87. lin e C ir­
cle, Lake Mary, died Monday,
April 13, 1998. Horn May 4.
1910 In Boaz. Ala., she moved
to Central Florida In 1993.
Mrs. Meade
wus a hom e­
maker. She w as a member of
the Baptist Church In Pound,
Va.
Survivors Include husband,
Donald, Pound. Va.; daugh ­
ters, Jackie Skeen, luikc Mary,
Peggy Johnson. Linda G ard­
ner, bolh o f Sanford, Betty
Robinson. Pat rid a fierce, both
of Rochester. N.Y.: sisters. Lots
McCown. New Port News, Va..
Inez Dotson. Iltund, Va.; 8

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After
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make Ihrtr top selections. II Is
c.\|&gt;cclcd some of the candi­
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though It Is ulsu not legally re­
quired.

grandchildren:
2
great­
grandchildren.
Brtsaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arran ge­
ments.
KING VIR G ILL SCOTT SR.
King Vlrgtll Scott Sr., 80,
West
15th Street,
Sanford,
died Thursday, April 9^ at hU
residence. Mr. Scott was b o m
Oct. I I , 1917 In Eaton. Ga.
Mr. Scott was a former head
crew foreman for Chase and
Company. Sanford. He was a
Baptist.
Survivors
Include
sons.
KurdeH V.. Orlando. Kenneth
V., Minister Karl V., both of
Sanford.
Kris
V.,
Tampa.
Ronald Redman. Lake Mary:
daughters. Eartha Scott Jo­
seph. Minister Eva Scott Phil­
lip. bolh of Sanford: fattier,
Sidney. Sanford; bothers, J.C.,
Dike Monroe. TorrrtB, Wilcox,
N.Y.; sisters. Fannie S. V in ­
cent. Winter Park. Cloverlne.
Wilcox. N.Y.;
19 grandchil­
dren; 15 great-grandchildren.
Wllson-Etchrlbergcr
Mortu­
ary. Inc., tn charge of ar­
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SANFORD - The photo on
Page* 1 o f Tuesday s Seminole
Hcmld was Incorrectly Identi­
fied. Tile winners shown In
Saturday's Easter egg hunt
were In attendance at Lee P.
Moore Park in Sanford for the
event sponsored by the San­
ford City Recreation Depart­
ment. rather titan at the egg
hunt at the Central Florida
Zoological Park, (although we
understand the Easter Bunny
also paid the zoo a friendly
visit during another successful
event).
SANFORD - limit Hamilton.
100 years old, was among
those who spotted our error on
a picture caption. That was her
son. Peter Hamilton, and not
Bob Howe In a birthday party
picture at Uram Towers that
appeared In Tuesday's edition
o f the Seminole Herald.

A representative o f Jim W al­
ler Homes spoke regarding u
restdoice at 1001 Ptnr Avenue,
telling the commission that Ihc
owner was presently walking
for the Department of Defense
in California. "He would prrfrr
that the city dem olish the
building tight away and he will
reimburse you for tile cost. The
owner was bom In Sanford and
considers this Ills home, so as
soon as he retires, he plans to
move back." Jim Walter Homes
plans to build a new home on
the property after the dem oli­
tion Is completed.

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Winter
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12. 1998. Bom in Mouncy,
Pa., he moved
to Central
Florida In 1988. Mr. Ulshafcr
was retired from the U.S. Air
Force und served during the
Cuban Mlssle Crista;
Survivors include son. James
V.
Ulshafer,
Winter
Park;
daughter. Kathy Kline. M ary­
ville, Tenn.; sister, Ada Land.
Clarkston. Mich.; 4 grandchil­
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Funeral services for George A
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Monday, wtll be 11 a.m. Thursday
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Fund.
Grumkow Funeral Home In charge
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Sanford, FL 32773 14071 3223213.

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Gator fans may see more of their favorites at lake front
B j Nick Pfelfau f
H E R A L D S T A F F W R IT E R

Always an attraction along
Sanford's lakefront. gator fans
may be seeing more of their fa ­
vorites this yrar. Not football
team boosters, but people who
enjoy watching real alligators
In our waterways.
The Florida Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission (GFC)
says It's time Tor the gators to
emerge from their winter resi­
dences to the warm climate.
"We'll be seeing more alliga­

Drug charges
Angelo Castie. 23. of 1500 W.
12th St., Sanford. was unrated
Friday. April 10. by Sanford
polite.
Cuslie wus charged
with
delivery
of
eoealne.
Caslie was anestrd by the
Sanlord QUAD squad.

tors now and for the next few
months Uian we have Blnce
Inst fall," said Lt. Joy M. Hill,
public Information coordinator
for the Ocala office o f the GFC.
Although alligators don't actually hibernate, they do go
into a dormant period during
the cold winter months. When
they emerge from tills period of
relative Inactivity, they are
hungry and go about In search
of food nnd feeding territories.
"That's when we begin to re­
ceive calls from folks who have
unwanted
visitors
In
and
around their homes and prop-

DUI arrest
Lawrence Rod. 38, of 200
Shore Rd.. Winter Springs, was
arrested Saturday, April 11. by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Rod was charged with DUI and
arrested at the comer of
County Road 427 and State
Road 430.

School
Con United from P i f i 1A
another
high
school.
but
probably not fur unothrr six
yrars. Vice Chairman l-nroy
Furlong, who suggested the
Lockwood Houlrvard site, felt
the middle school building
could be adapted for the high
school when the need became
Imperative.
School board member Hob
Goff had raised concerns over
safety and truffle Issues related
to the Iron bridge site, but af­
ter touring the treatment facil­
ity. two other school tmnrd
member* felt comfortable with
precautions being taken to
protect students from exposure
to chlorine leaks and other
gaseous emissions. Chairman
Ilarbam Kuhn said the prop­
erty was attractive because It
was available at a good price.
The new middle school will
relieve crowding at Jackson
Heights Middle School and
should be ready for Die 19992000 school year.
In other business, the board

vuted against allowing pagers
and rell phones In high school
classrooms.
The devices are restricted
from use on campuses, labeled
us contraband, viewed as tools
of the drug trade. Teachers and
administrators say the pagers
are disruptive but parents, who
want to hr able to contact their
children, argued lliat setting
the (Miger on vibrate would
alleviate that prohlem.

erty.' said Hill. 'During all this
moving about, alligators will
often end up In undesirable lo ­
cations such as garages, hackyards. driveways, even swim­
ming pools,*
"So what should you do if an
alligator comes through your
property.' shr posed.
"If there’s no Immediate dan­
ger. the best thing lo do Is
leave It alone and more than
likely It will leave the area oh
Its own In search of a more
suitable location. However. If
humans, pels or livestock are
t&gt;etng threatened by the alliga ­
tor's presence, you should call
the OFC and file a nuisance
alligator complaint.* she said.
For the next several months,
the GFC's Ocala office expects
to receive 40 lo 50 nuisance
complains a day. Thry will
range from valid reports of an
aggressive alligator threatening
Ihr safety of children nl play,
to unnecessary reports of on
alligator swimming around In a
lake.
One of thr dangers occurs
when an nlllgator loses Its fear
of Inm an IrelngH. 'Most alliga­
tors will quickly retreat at the
approach of a human.* said
Hill. "If they don't, they've
likely lost their natural fear
and could become a prohlem."

Hill said emergency com ­
plaints. those where an alliga­
tor Is an Immediate threat to
public safety, will be given pri­
ority. "Hut all valid complaints,
emergency In nature or not.
will Iw evaluated and If neces­
sary a nuisance trapper will be
sent to harvrst the gator."
She suggests several meth­
ods of preventing problem s
with alligators:
* Don't feed or entice them.
Ill's dangerous and against
state law).
* Don’t let pets swim or mil
along Ihr shoreline of waters
known to contain large alliga ­
tors.
* Don't swim or allow (jets
swim In arras of emergent
vegetation - plants growing up
out of the water. Swim In d es­
ignated swim areas only.
* Don't swim, walk dogs or
small children along shorelines
at night or dusk, at waters
known to rnntatn large alliga ­
tors.
* Don't remove alligators from
■heir natural habitat or try to
keep one as n pH (D ial's
against the law as writ).

Ih r hotline for the GFC's 24hour toll-free Wildlife Alert sys­
tem is 1 800-342-9620.

Ai\ OOUOOU5 vtsilof to Sanford's Ijl.olront. the Am erican alligator is out ol
tvberritilion and hungry

On
first
olfense
of
possession of a pager, Ihr
device Is confiscated and a
parent must come to the
school to retrieve It. The
parent Is advised that the
student will be suspended from
sclbal tfuaaSgtrl agathr pagers
and cell phones came up In
discussion over the revision of
several Items contained In the
student conduct and discipline
codr. Changes to the code will
be advertised by the school
board, soliciting public com ­
ment. before making a final
decision.

C A T --------Cm Ui m 4 ft am Pegs LA
(reeled to be purrliaaed with
law enforcement trust funds
(Florida Motor Vehicle Theft
ITeventlon
Authority).
Tills
purchasr requires approval by
the Hoard of Commissioners.
Johnson said that Seminole
County had 1,302 ear thefts In
1990 - an uvrragr of 110 a
month.
Anyone who Is stopped by a
law enforcement officer must
provide a driver's license, reg­
istration card and Insurance
card before being allowed to go
on his or her way.
The owner of a motor vehicle
enrolled In the program shall
affix tile C A . T, ITogram Stop
Instruction Card to the visor of
the drivers aide o f the enrolled
motor vehicle with the results
that the Instruction card Is
plainly visible to the driver.
The occurrence of motor ve­
hicle theft has resulted tn laindrrds o f thousands of dollars
In properly loss lo Seminole
County citizens, business own-

Om ana------C osU iM d from Pag# 1A
of West Palm Beach.
"After seeing the three types
of communities, or Jurisdic­
tions...smaller, mid-sized and
large...1 found the most satis­
fying work at Green Acres, and
when I saw the opportunity,
here, to work with Lake Mary
and essentially try to do the
some thing.* Omana said he
made the decision to move to
Central Florida.
What Omana
liked most
ubout working with a smaller
community
such
as
Green
Acres, or Lake Mary, which has
a population of 8,000 In 9square miles, Is the opportu­
nity to wear many hats. "Given
the size (of the community and)
the department, we were in­
volved In everything. You got to
take the permit In. and take It
through the hearing process,
review It at building permit
stage, and then go out and
count the trees and get the
sign off on the (certificate of
occupancy). We took the proj­
ect all the way through and at
that stage we got to wear many
hats.*
Omana approaches his Job
as a team effort with the senior
planners on the city's staff.
Susan Delnea has been with
the city for several years and
John Bakerlolncd the staff late
last year. T h e main role of the

era and guests, and ha* rculrrd the expenditure of lainreds o f hours o f Investigative
effort
by law
enforcement
agencies at the expense of
Seminole County.
Johnson said that car owners
still have to be cautious and
take their own steps to avoid
being a ear theft victim. *lt's
surprising how many people
leave the keys
In llte car.
Thry run Into a convenience
store and leave the motor run­
ning." hr said. T h e guy who Is
In die telephone boom Jumps
tn and hr has a free ride."
The C A T . program Is ex­
pected lo be In force hi early
May. Flans are to distribute
decals at the upcoming Taste
of
Oviedo
und
Altamonte
Springs public safety show at
Crane's Roost.
Commissioner Win Adams
said he believes the C.A.T.
program Is a good one for citi­
zens. "It's free to auto owners
und It cuts down on thefts." he
said.

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city planner is to provide direc­
tion and guidance to the senior
lanners. technically, and also
e a liaison for the etty with
respect lo transportation Is­
sues, growth management Is­
sues and land development Is­
sues.* lie has already been a p ­
pointed to the Sanford Airport
Noise Abatement Committee.
*Il's a two-fold function, to
oversee the planning and zon­
ing division, provide guidance
to the seniors and keep an eye
on and protect the Interest of
the city.*
Omana has 10 year* experi­
ence In the business, working
two years tn the private sector
as a staff planner for a con­
sulting Ann. He has a bache­
lor's degree In business and
master's degree In urban and
regional planning, with a little
bit
of
engineering
school
thrown tn for good measure.
It's a big change for Omana.
moving Inland, but he expects
to spend a lot of time kayaking
on many of Central Florida's
lakes and rivers. ’ I’m an avid
kayaker...given the nature of
the area and Die layout, 1 think
I'm going to be very busy on
the weekends.* He also draws
('pencil portraits*), plays the
banjo, and golf. He won't miss
the beach all that much, he
said, *us long as a get my lakes
and rtvers...lll be a happy
camper.*

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People
Homemade pasta makes the meal

IN BRIEF
Last call for vintage fashion show
Sanford
Wom an's Club
Is
presenting Its Fashions for
Education - A vintage Fashion
Show
and Luncheon
on
Wednesday. April 22 at the
clubhousue. 309 Oak Avc. Pro­
ceeds from the annual event
arc directed to the club's
scholarship program to enable
n deserving woman to return to
the class room.
Local
residents
have

Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors of all types
blood • especially O-type d o ­
nors ■ to donate at Its Sanford
brunch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Recovery Inc
Recovery Inc.. Is a self-help
mental health organisation for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
Information, call 660-2003. or
896-5906.

TO PS

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

Lunch,

searched their closets
and
have come up with a wide array
of vintage fashions which local
models and club members will
model.
The luncheon Is being ca­
tered by Duck's. Reservations
are due and must be paid
through Betty Jack no later
than April 17. For Information
and
reservations, call Betty
Jack at 321-1887.

Fellowship

LO N O W O O D -A ll area seniors
are Invited to Join a seniors
group currently meeting at the
Orthodox Church of St. Ste­
phen. 1895 Lake Emma Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, at
noon. Is followed by Bible
study and fellowship.
The group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For more Informa­
tion. contact Mary Burke at
330-6391.

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 Saba] Point
Country
Club
on
Weldwa
Springs Road. Longwood. Po­
tential members are invited to
attend.

Alzholmor's Support
The
Alzheimer's
Support
Group for Caregivers meets the
fourth Wednesday, at 10 a.m.,
at the Frank Evans Center In
Lake Mary. All Interested are
Invited
to
attend.
Shelly
Brassier, a licensed Alzheimer
therapist, leads the discussion
and answers questions. For
Information, coll 323-4938 or
324-3060.

Woman’s Club
Lake Mary Woman s Club
meets the fourth Wednesday of
each month from September
through May. For information,
contact Maryann Hoff. 321­
6226.

A local chapter of TOPS
(Take OCT Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 6:30
p.m.. In the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. 566
W.
S.R.
434.
Longwood.
Weighing beings at 6:30 p.m.
The first meeting ts held every
Wednesday.
at
9:30.
at
Lakevtew Christian
Church.
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka.
For information, call 293-5048.

Al-Anon
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-Anon Is an anonymous,
non-profit organisation, open
to anyone who ts a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets
each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday.
(Thursday
non­
smoking) evening at 8 p.m.
are held in the back

ble)
1/2 top. salt
1 top. ground black pepper
1 top. Italian seasoning
1/2 lb. ricotta cheese
1/4 lb. fresh grated parmesan
cheese

Don Olannl's
Manicotti Alla Toscana
(Baksd Manicotti
Tuscan Style)
The following recipe comes
from a friendly little Italian
town up north, Brooklyn. N. Y.
It Is the only manicotti recipe
that la ever served to Gianni,
he considers It the best. I per­
sonally agree with him and I'm
glad I do. I'm not Interested In
Joining the cement shoe swim
team In the East River.
The secret to all pasta meals
is the pasta Itself. There Is no
replacement for home made
fresh pasta. I do use dry pasta
occasionally to save time how­
ever the loss of quality Is a
large sacrifice. The basic pasta
recipe can be used for all your
pasta style.

Pasta Prasca AD ’Uevo (Bgg
Pasta)
2 cups Semolina flour, sifted
2 large eggs lightly beaten
3/4 tap. salt
1 tap. extra virgin olive oil
2 tap. warm water (add more If
needed
to
make
workable
dough).
Mix Ingredients together in a
large bowl to form dough.
Knead dough for about 5 min­
utes. W rap dough in plastic
wrap and refrigerate for a
minimum of 2 hours. The
dough can be held refrigerated
for up to 2 days. When chilled
roll out dough on a lightly
floured board as thin as p o ssi­
ble. no thicker than 1/8 inch Is
best. Allow dough to rest for 10

minutes then cut with a sharp
knife to desired shape. Place
noodles on a rack or d e a n
linen to dry for a minimum of 2
hours prior to cooking. Cook
noodles in vigorously boiling
water, gently stirring to keep
noodles
separate
until
al
dente. Fresh pasta cooks fast,
usually In 3 to 5 minutes or
less. The key 1s to test It often
and do not over cook It. This
recipe makes about 3/4 of a
pound of pasta.

Manicotti
1 tbs. butter
1 tbs. olive oil
2 cloves minced garlic
1/2 cup minced fresh mush­
rooms
1 lb. lean ground beef (have the
butcher grind It twice If p o ssi­

piece

garlic

bread,

small tossed salad and a good
dry red wine.
Cost
Breakdown:
Pasta,
Homemade. Approx. $1.50; Rlrotta. Winn Dixie $1.78/lb.
$.87; Parmesan. Winn Dixie
$2.98 1/2 lb. $1.40; ground
beef. Save A Lot $1.19/Ib.
$1.19;
sauce.
Winn
Dixie.
$1.50; Italian bread, A lbert­
sons $1.20: all other Ingredi­
ents.
approx.
$1.00 Total:
$8.35

Tip of the week
It Is not necessary to buy a
pasta machine to make your
own pasta. I don't have one.
You can make pasta
with
regular flour (do not use self
rising types) however, the taste
Is not quite as good as sem o­
lina and It cooks very fast. If
you don't keep checking. It will
tum Into mush. Al
dente
translates to ‘ to the tooth*
which means the pasta should
be firm and bitable with no raw
flour tajite or gummy texture.
Most people tend to over cook
their pasta which makes It soft
and virtually tasteless.
May all your meals be a fes­
tive occasion.

Ssmlnoto County's Chef Doe
to ■ classically trained chat
whoso rsclpos have baan
published In numerous cook­
books. Write to him c/o the
gemlnole Herald, $00 N .
French Ave., Sanford, FI.,
32771.

(N A P S )— Providing a hot, tasty dinner for your family dossnt
*
or odort. Try something simple tonight by
trap*.’ a fluffy biscuit bursting with
_______ t and vegetables.
Simply open a can of refrigerated biscuits, p la n your favorite fillings
in the center of the biscuit dough, fold over and bake. In minutes, you
have a great dinner that's warm and fresh from the oven.
Here are two Biscuit Wrap ideas:

Nar-Anon

Haas and Chases Biscuit W ra p s

Nor-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South
Seminole Hospital, 566 West
State Road 434. Longwood.
Nar-Anon Is a support group
open to families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with on
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 261-1900 for
more Information.

Pillsbury Big Country* Refrigerated Buttermilk
1 (lS-os)
Biscuits
4 oc. (tii cup) cl
C h ed d ar chases
Sos.(tiieup)
Heat oven to 400'F. Separate dough into 10 biscuits. Proas
biscuit into 6-inch round. Spoon ham and chssaa onto &lt;
ter of each biscuit. Fold dough in half over Ailing) .
with fork to eoal. Placs on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at

400*F. for 10 |o IS minutes or until goldsn brown. Makes 10
Variation: To make Turkey Swiss Biscuit Wraps, follow the
above directions, using tii cup chopped cooked turkey, to cup shredded
Swiss cheese and to cup chopped tomato in place of ham and Cheddar
cheese.

Camara Club

N ew kid on block learns 3’s a crowd

The Seminole Lake
Mary
Camera Club meets the second
Wednesday every month In Old
la k e Mary City Hall, 158 N.
Country Club Rd. at 7:30 p.m.
For more Information,
call
Grace at 321-4723 or Sol at
323-8891.

DEAR ABBY: Because of a Job
transfer, ws moved to a new home
in another state a few months ago.
Our son to a fourth-grader who has
never had a problem making
friends. However, since moving to
our now neighborhood, he has
encountered the "one-friend-at-a-

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m ake you r m eals
a snap to p rep are

For additional meeting times
and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more In­
formation. coll 321-9122.

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time” rule with two different neigh­
borhood boys.
H s comes horns from school,
hops on his bike, goes down the
street and knocks on ‘ Johnny's”
door, only to bo told that Johnny is
playing with ”Bllly" now, and ns's
allowed to have only oos friend over
at a time — so my son ends up
Abby, the parents of these two
boys call themselves ‘ good Chris­
tians.” They have pictures of Jesus
all over their homes and go to
church every Sunday. (Maybe they
read a different Bible than we do —
ours says, l e v s thy neighbor.”)
Needless to ssv, our son's feel­
ings s n hurt and ha misses his old
buddies terribly. Hs is well-man­
nered and has been taught to share.
My husband and I are at s loss
as to how to deal with these parents
who think nothing o f hurting a
child's f— line. Please help
.
MOTHER OP N E W KID
O N THE BLOCK

; Many par“play datW* for
and IPs possfbls
that whan your sou drop# la,

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to other bays :
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borhaod o r at school. They
do st have to bo tho ssoat popu­
lar or tho ssost athletic.
A a altofatlvo to that would
ho to ssaka sura ho Is lavotvod
with

DEAR ABBY: -Indebted to
Them. Lakewood, Calif.” was con­
trite about how aha had treated bar
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In olive oil and butter sautfc
garlic until soft and translu­
cent. Add meat. salt, pepper,
seasoning
and
mushrooms.
Saut£ until meat to browned,
remove from heat and stir In
cheese. Cut your pasta Into 4
Inch squares, place 1 heaping
tbs. of filling on to square. Roll
and moisten edges to tightly
seal. If the seal to not tight
filling will fall out while b o il­
ing. You will need about 1-1/2
pounds of fresh pasta (double
the above recipe) to make 3
rolls for each person. In a
large pot bring water and I
top. salt to a vigorous boll.
Carefully put in manicotti with
a slotted spoon. Cover the b o t­
tom of a large casserole with I
cup of tomato sauce. (You can
use your favorite Jarred sp a ­
ghetti sauce or make a basic
tomato
basil
sauce
from
scratch). Arrange rolls and
cover with 2 cups of sauce. If
needed you can do It In two
layers with
sauce between
each. Sprinkle top with 1/2 cup
fresh grated parmesan cheese.
Bake at 350 degrees for 25
minutes or until cheese melts
and sauce starts to bubble.
The recipe wlU serve 4 peo­
ple. I serve this meal with a

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Such a Utter to sura to
a treasured
A D V IC B
DEAR ABBY: From time to time
you print a letter about overcoming
shyness. 1 would like to share some
ABIGAIL
wonderful advice my mother gave
VAN BUREN me many years ago.
As s teen-ager, I was desperately
shy and dreaded school parties and
dances. One day my mother said to
she should say something to apolo­ me, "You know, dear, being shy is
gise, and to thank them for putting really being selfish. You are spend­
....................
;, ‘What
ing too much
time thinking,
up with her behavior.
Some time ago, you suggested kind of impression am I makir
that children 1
write a *letter to their Am I saying the right thing? Do I
parent* saying how much they inTThe next time you go to a party,
them and thanking them for Instead of thinking about yourself,
all they had dons. I not only took look for someone elee who seems
your advice — I went farther by shy and make an effort to talk to
writing letters to my in-laws from that parson.”
It worked. However, my life
my first marriage, and also my pre­
sent In-laws.
didn't change overnight, and there
are still times when I walk into a
o f people and my heart
a roomful
roomiui oi
After my parents died, we found
‘ Bu
But now instead of stand­
they had saved my latter. M y pounds.
father-in-law has shown tho one 1 lag alone, I reach out to someone
also alone. Pvt made soma
•r who is else
sent him to everyone in his rather
wonderful friends that way — end I
lo rn family. Hs is very proud of it
e my shyness.
In the letters, I thanked each of
ROBIN 8KONE-PALMER.
them for their gifts, tangible and
LAS VEQAS
intangible, and asked them to for­
give my shortcomings. In the csss of
my in-laws, I thanked them for
DEAR ROBIN) Your
their daughter — ”s gift I will al­
ways treasure.”
Abby. please suggest that insight. I suspect she under­
Indebted* put her footings in writ­ stood y ou r e u y u a e c so w oll
ing so folks will have something to
cherish for the rest of their lives.
TOM COLUM ORE,
SAN MARCOS. CALIF.

DEAR TO Mi Thank you for
• reminder. For years I have
urged readers who are fortuto havs their par­
H ltl M
ents (o r even one parent) to
whom they caa fiv e ouch •
i gift, to write a letter

plea shack #r wasay erdsr lee I____
(M .H to Csaads) (at Daar Abby**
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Slugging Seminoles

Extra Points,

Dean

S m ith

Kuchar made
the Masters
fun to watch
SANFORD _ Wasn’t watching the Masters
fun?
Now I must admit that I'm not a huge golf
fan and 1 almost never watch It on television
unless Jack Nlcklaus has a chance to win.
But I became fascinated with the Masters
and watching Matt Kuchar play. His Infec­
tious smile, his genuine love of the game and
his excitement at Just being at Augusta was
obvious and rubbed ofT on the gallery and
the announcers as well.
I actually started to get a little upset with
the CBS crew on Sunday because they didn’t
even mention Matt (at least while 1 was
watching) until he was closing out his round
on the 18th hole.
But he got his due. and time In front of the
cameras, as he was on hand as the tourna­
ment's low amateur scorer along with Cen­
tral Floridians Mark O’Meara and Tiger
Woods when the green Jacket was presented.
It was a pleasure seeing someone actually
show that he was enjoying what he was do­
ing and that he appreciated the Cans cheer­
ing for him. I hope we see a lot more him In
the future.
P.R. _ I thought Jeff Bcrllnlcke was going
to break his streak of wrong predictions
when David Duvall took a two-stroke lead
when Fred Couples double-bogeycd the 13th.

Duvall leads Seminole High
School softball team to a
17-10 thumping o f Lyman
Prom BtalT Reporta
SANFORD _ The homestandlng Seminole High
School softball team won a 17-10 Seminole
Athletic Conference slugfest with Lyman T u es­
day night.
Sort of.
The Fighting Seminoles quickly took control
of the game, plating 11 runs In the bottom of
the Oral Inning and coasting to the victory.
Lyman made the final score seem close by
scoring three runs In the fifth Inning and four
nuts In the sixth Inning.
*We had a good offense and everyone got to
pay.* said Seminole head roach Dave Rogers,
whose tram had Just beaten the Greyhounds 9-5
at Lyman last Thursday night.
Fighting Seminoles pitcher Marta Duvall was
not her usual dominating self Tuesday, giving
up 10 runs on six hits while striking out six.
But a lot of the runs were not her fault as her
defense committed eight errors.
The Junior hurler Is now 11-5 on the season

B u t. a la s , bo th O ’M e a ra a n d C o u p le s e t t r

back to catch Duvall aftd keep
intact.
i
*Jm
Will the upcoming district tournaments In
baseball and softball be fun or what?
In all o f the years I have watched baseball
in this county I have never seen a group so
close from to bottom. Literally, anyone can
win the Class 6A-District 3 title.
Depending greatly on the outcome of to­
night's games between Lake Brantley (8-3)
and Lyman (6-2) and Lake Mary (3-3) and
Lake Howell and Friday’s matchup between
Lyman and Lake Mary, the Greyhounds and
Rams could easily be the top two seeds In the
tournament.
.
This means that the pre-season district fa­
vorites. Oviedo and defending Class 6A state
champion l-»kr Brantley, would have to win
an extra game, and maybe have to play each
other, to return to the regional playoffs.
In the 6A-3 softball tournament It will
most likely come down to Oviedo and Lake
Mary, again. The two have met three times
already this season with the Rams winning
all three In highly contested battles.
While I wouldn't bet against Lake Mary. It
would not be far-fetched to see the Lions and
super pitcher Katie Fields coming out on top.
It will be very interesting.
Both Seminole High squads seem to be In
prime positions to advance to reglonals as
both will probably be the No. 1 seeds for the
district tournament and both teams will be
playing at home, even though the baseball
rfnmaa drill
at Hiitnrip
flamr*
will be at
Historic &amp;anfnrrl
Sanford Memorial
Memorial
Stadium.
_
And let's not forget Winter Springs. The
Bears have put a scare into a lot of the big­
ger schools and the softball team holds wins
over both Lake Mary and Seminole. Against
3A competition, they should be very tough.
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b a se b a ll
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BM Johnson (M l) h « a grand slant and drova In Bva runs and
Ryan Absifon (right) was Just a horns run shod of hitting lor ths

cycle to back ths ons-Nt pitching of Josh Blanton as Santinoia bianksd Hopkins County, Kantucky 13-0 Tuaaday night.

SANFORD
_
Josh
Blanton
pitched by far his best game of the
season and the offense collected
six extra base hits as Seminole
crushed vtaiUng Hopkins County.
Kentucky. 13-0. at Alumni Field
Tuesday night.
Blanton (2-0). making Just his
third start of the season since re­
turning from an Injury and Chad
Huffman, who came on In the
fourth Inning, gave up Just one hit
as the Fighting Seminoles. ranked
No. 6 In (he C lass BA State Poll,

Raiders
in same
old rut
Prom Staff Raports
SANFORD
Another day. an­
other doubleheader that got away.
The Seminole Community Col-

Pleaee soa BCC. Pags SR
Ths Sanford BecraaMon Department awarded foe trophlsa to
lha coaches from lha learns mat won tie Polar Bear League
championships prior to Wednesday's organizational masting.
On hand wars (from left to right, front row). Richard Greene
from lha Woman’s champion Sharia; Jim Schaefer

(Recreation Supanriaor oho o m laptasaning C o « cham­
pion Homegrown Hydroponics); MBs McCoy hoot f » Thurs­
day Plnshursf man’s champion Ssrdord Central Bapffct; and
KsNh Acts# from Thursday Chass man's champion Blaks's
Boys. Also In lha pictura art odter msmbsrt of Btaka’s Boyz.

Spring means softball in Sanford
Bw I .« r

Everyone knows that springtime la a time for soft-

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play, welcome gifts and prizes afterward.
Contact Ann Can- (339-5244) or Dan C an ­
non (869-5196) for more Information.

IN BRIEF

G o lf for Lake Howell
Oviedo L A X girls perfect
WINTER PARK _ C am e Wright poured In
six goals and had two assists and Kim
Calkin added three goals as the Oviedo girls'
Lacrosse tram finished ofT a perfect regular
season with a 13-4 Seminole Athletic C on­
ference victory over Lake Howell at Richard
Evans Field Tuesday night.
The Lions are 12-0 and the only undefeated
team playing Lacrosse with the district tour­
nament coming up next week. The first round
Is to be played on Monday at either Lyman
or Lake Howell. The schedule and times will
be announced later this week.
O llier contributors for the winner's were
goalie
Erlcka
Whltherspoon-Cassanova
(seven saves). Chris Tesla. Jenny Thompson.
Jessica McDonald and Ann Huggins (one
goal each) and Jennifer Card (one assist).

Lym an Booster C lu b golf
LONGWOOD _ Lyman High School will hold
Its annual Booster Club Golf Tournament on
Monday. April 13th at Rolling Hills Golf
Club.
The event will begin with a shotgun start at
3 p.m.
Cost Is $65 per person ($45 for Rolling
Hills members) or $250 per foursome. Cost
Includes 18 holes with cart, dinner after

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the p la n s a n d h e did not get
gam e.
Eckstein, a secon d b a se m a n . Is
w ith S a r a s o t a In the F lo rid a State
righ t n o w a n d w e w ill try to keep
form ed o n w h e n S a r a s o t a w ill b e
ton a B e a c h . K issim m ee o r B re v ard
(V iera).
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Into the
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I s a w a rep ort o n E S P N a b o u t a college
p la y e r h a v in g h is sc h o la rsh ip revoked.
T h is Is the secon d time w ith in a w eek th at
I h ave h e a rd o f this h a p p e n in g (the o th e r
Involved a form er local athlete).
W h ile everyon e k n o w s w h e n they sign a
sc h o la rsh ip that It Is ren e w a b le every y e a r
a n d not g u a ra n te e d for fo u r years, sc h o o ls
Just do n 't take sc h o la rsh ip s a w a y u n le ss
from a y o u n g p e rso n u n le ss they o re n o t
m ak in g their g ra d e s o r h ave b een In tro u b le
In som e w ay. n eith er o f w h ic h Is tru e o f ei­
ther ca se I h ave h e a rd o f recently.
T h is Is rep reh en sib le a n d Just plain w r o n g
be h av io r on the p art o f the respective Insti­
tutions a n d 1 th in k the N C A A sh o u ld be
m a d e a w a re o f the situations.
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back on
the elite sta tu s

OVIEDO _ Support the Lake Howell High
School Booster Club at the annual golf tour­
nament April 19 at the Ekann Golf Club.
The club raises money for Lake Howell
athletics.
There will be a 1:30 p.m. shotgun start
with closest to the pin, longest drive, and
putting competitions starting at noon. Range
balls will be provided for practice.
Cost Is $48 per player and Includes 18
holes with carts, as well as lunch. For de­
tails call Anne Lucas at (407) 679-8321 or
Doug Dorsum at (407) 699-9790.

U C F Scholarship G o lf
ORLANDO _ The University o f Central
Florida College o f Education Alumni Chapter
is holding a scholarship golf tournament
Friday. April 17th at Eknna Golf Club In
Oviedo.
The shotgun start Is set for 1 p.m.
Golf packages prices range from $60 for
student golfers to $400 for a foursome and a
corporate hole sponsorship. The package
Includes a lunch, barbecue dinner and all
golfing fees.
All proceeds benefit scholarships for UCF
students pursuing careers In education.
Call (4071 UCF-ALUM (823-2586) for In­
formation.

that It h a d before b e in g su spen d ed for a
y e a r.
T h e form er M a n a te e C o m m u n ity C ollege
sta r h a s b ro u g h t three o f h is form er p layers
w ith him from a h igh ly success sq u a d at
V a le n c ia C o m m u n ity College, a s well a s a
Division I tran sfer. H e w ill a lso sign Ills first
three fre sh m a n tills week. In clu din g 6-foot11 R obbie S h a p iro from Lake M ary.
S h a p iro sh o u ld get a lot o f good In stru c ­
tion from the R aiders' n ew assistan t coach,
form er B oston Celtic No. 1 pick an d O r ­
la n d o M agic p layer G re g Kite.
Kite Is also 6 -fo o t -11 a n d sh ou ld be able to
con tin ue the im provem en t that S h a p iro h a s
sh o w n over the past y e a r a s his c o o rd in a ­
tion con tin ues to catch u p w ith his b ig
body.
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L a st s e c o n d s h o t _ We have to
apologize to Sem inole High School. We
have been reporting that the Lake Mary
girls' basketball and soccer teams
were the Jlrst sam e gender, same s e a ­
son teams fro m the same school to win
state cham pionships.
Wrong.
Sem inole had boys state cham pions
In both baseball and track back In
1992.
So C ake M a ry Is (hie firs t girls' teams
to'pull o ff the tough !

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S E M IN O L E O O U N T V ,
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P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F if e N u m b e r S S - S S S O P
IN R E ES TA TE O F
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a d d re s s o l trh ic h la SOI N P a rk
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the p e rso n s ! re p re s e n ta tiv e an d
lh a p e r s o n s ' re p re s e n ta tiv e '*
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A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R S O N S
A R E N O T IFIE D THAT.
A ll p e rs o n a o n w h o m th is
n o lle * la a a rv a d w h o h a v e
o b ia c b o n a lh a i ch a H a n g a th a
v a lid ity o l th e w M . th e q u e l lic e lio n s o l the p e rs o n a l re p re s e n ­
ta tive ve n u e , o r lu r is d ic lto n o l
th is C o u rt ere re q u ire d to Ills
th en o fe e c lio n s w ith th is C o u rt
W ITHIN TH E L A T E R O F T H R E E
M O N T H * A F T E R T H I D A TE O F
THE F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
THIS N O T IC E O R T H IR T Y D A Y S
A F T E R TH E 0 A T E O F S E R V IC E
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TH REE M O N T H S A F T E R THE
OATE O F T H I F IR S T P U B L I C A ­
TION O F TH IS N O T IC E
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IM S
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CP. la p e n d in g In Ihe C irc u it
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v a lid ity o l lh a w ill, lh a q u s H h ca bon a o f lh a p e r s o n a l re p re s e n ­
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THIS N O T IC E O R TH IRTY 0 A V S
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TION O F TH IS N O TICE
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lege baseball team w as tied
as late as the fifth Inning In
the first game and w as leading
after five Innings of the second
game.
Hut In the end the Raiders
suffered defeat In both games
as Central Florida Community
College from Ocala swept the
doubleheader 6-1 and 0-5 In
Mid-Florida Conference action
at Raider Field on Saturday.
SCC Is now 11 -33 overall and
1-17 In the conference, while
the Patriots are 30-15-3 overall
and 12-5 In the M-FC.
The Raiders were to have
played
Florida
Community
College tn Jacksonville
on
Tuesday and then host St.
Johns River Community C o l­

"What we're trying to do is
make this a fun league." Shaefer said after awarding trophies
to last season's champions. "It
will still be competitive, but

fun."
There will be four leagues
offered: female, co-ed. church
and Industrial, with a fee of
$300 for ASA members and

lege from Palatka at Raider
Field on Thursday at 3 p.m.
SCC will close out the regu­
lar season with
Lake City
Community College next Tues­
day (the Raiders' final home
game) and tn Gainesville on
Thursday (Apr.
23) against
Santa Fe Community College,
both of Uiose games starting at
3 p.m., and then finish the
season tn Orlando next Satur­
day with a noon doubleheader
against Valencia Community
College.
The game at Valencia will b e
the lost game ever between the
two rivals as Valencia Is drop­
ping Its program after this sea­
son.
Jesse Mario (3-7) w as the
tough tuck loser for SCC tn the

first game as he allowed only
one earned run on five hits In
4-plus Innings.

added to a roster after the sev­
enth game of the season which
starts the last week In April.
The champion will be the
team with the best overall rec­
ord at the end o f the season
with playoffs to decide the
winner If teams are tied.
A 3-2 ball and strike count
will be in effect, so batters had
better be ready to swing as
soon a s they get to the plate.

$325 for non-members. In a d ­
dition. there will be a charge
for any non-Sanford residents
looking to participate.
Schaefer fielded questions as
he went down the by-laws.
Rosters may can y a maxi­
mum of 20 players and a
minimum of nine. For men's
and women's softball, all play­
ers must be at least 16 years of
age and players cannot be

There are also specific home
run rules.
In "D" league, there will be
no homers. All homers are
considered outs. In "C" league,
on one run hitter Is allowed per
game and all additional hom ­
ers are outs.
In Super *C" and over-35
leagues, four homers are allot­
ted per game.

Travis Gamble had a single
and scored the only Raiders
run. while Chris Wade. New
Smyrna
Beach's
Kentrelle
Evans and Sanford's Rob Denmon had one single each.

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Providing the offense for SC C
tn the second game were Josh
Rhodes (2-for-5 with a home
run and a double, one run
scored, one RBI). Andres C o r­
rea (2-for-3 with a home run.
one run scored, three RBI).
Oomble and Sanford's Phillip
Eubanks (both 2-for-3 with a
double and one run scored)
and Wade (l-for-3 with a dou­
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Tim Raines cracked a two-run home run to help Samkwts blitz visiting
Hopkins County. Kentucky 13-0 at Alumni Field Tuesday night.

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improv'd to
17-7 on the season.
Hopkins County fell to 3-11.
Seminole did all of Its scor­
ing in the Brat three Innings,
plating four runs In the first
Inning, three runs In the sec­
ond Inning and six runs In the
third Inning. The game eras
stopped after five Innings by
the run rule.
Bill Johnson led the Seminole
offense, hitting a grand slam
and driving in five runs.
Ryan Abel) on also had a
huge game for the Fighting
Seminole, going 3-for-3 with a
triple and a double (just a
home run short of hitting for
the cycle) and drove In a pair
of runs.
Other contributors to the
Tribe attack were Paulo Silva
(2-lbr-3 with a double). Tim
Raines (two run home run).

Donald Taylor (double) and
Clyde Williams
and
Brent
Templeton (one RBI each).
Seminole srlll
host
Lake
Brantley In a big Seminole
Athletic Conference game on
Friday at 7 p.m.

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Lions building toward next year
By Jeff BeiUaleks

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
OVIEDO _ A record of 4-6
somehow doesn't look right
when It's posted next to the
Oviedo boys lacrosse team.
The team Is full of talent, yet
la out of the Central Florida
playoff race.
Two of Its top playera, Taylor
Pope and David Walsh, said
the team Just didn't mesh, de­
spite all of the talent.
Oviedo lias Senior Night Fri­
day against Lake Howell before
one final game against Colo­
nial to do se out the season.
Only four of the teams In Cen­
tral Florida head for the play­
offs and Lake Brantley. Lake
Mary and Lyman have already
claimed three of the spots for
Seminole County-

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It wasn’t without a solid ef­
fort from Pope and Walah.
Each attackmen, Pope has 29
goals already, and Walah has
added 20 goals and 10 assists.
The Lions are a team that
graduated the top five scorers
last season, but W alsh and
Pope have combined for 49 of
the team's 73 goals this sea­
son. and 67 percent o f the
scoring. Next on the Oviedo list
Is freshman Dennis Pianos who
has six goals.
Pope's seasons has earned
him a lacrosse scholarship
with Ohio Wesleyan, one of the
top lacrosse schools tn the
country at the Division 11 level.
It’s tough for anyone to come
out of Central Florida with a
lacrosse scholarship - the m a­
jo r schools tend to look for tal­
ent tn the Baltimore and Long
Island areas, but the game has
grown so rapidly that, when
Ohio Wesleyan aaw a letter
from Oviedo coach Ed Norton,
the school didn't mind coming
down to Oviedo to take a look.
Ovtedo gained a solid lareputation last year
when the Lions went to the fi­
nals before losing to Lyman,
the state runner-up. Lyman

won 11-10 In overtime.
Pope said the team took It as
seriously as the basketball or
football team would have If
they had been tn a similar
situation.

tlon can continue.
It's been a tough year for
Ovtedo lacrosse, but It's been
something to build on.

"I take It seriously. W e had
so many chances to score
during that game." Pope said.
"It w as crazy that game, but 1
would have rather have had It
end like that than to go out
and get killed.*
Like
most
of
Seminole
County's
lacrosse
players.
Pope and Walah are pretty
much new to the game. Norton
has an Inexperienced bunch
compared to last year's
but Pope and Walah have
picked the game up pretty
quickly. Despite learning the
game, however, Oviedo hasn't
come together this season and
the record speaks for Itself.
“ W e have a lot of really good
players.' Pope said. "We Just
haven't come together on the
field."
Despite the record. Oviedo
has won
some pretty big
games, Including big wins over
Central Florida rivals Flagler
and Lake Howell.
"We Just
haven't
always
played together a s a team."
This season. Ovtedo sports
Just one player, defenseman
John Roth, who h as an exten­
sive history o f the game. The
Lions lost Isst seasons' goalie
Mason Chlckonsld who was
replaced by Mike Sheets, an
Inexperienced sophomore who
has performed admirably.
"He's had a better year than
anyone could have ever imag­
ined," Norton said.
At least next season. Norton
won't have to worry about In­
experience. Almost everyone Is
back Including W alsh and the
Lions look loaded. The boys
and girls teams are becoming
much more experienced ana
are even hosting a lacrosse
clinic at Lawton Elementary
School today so that the trad I-

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p ro c e e d in g s h o u ld c o n ta c t lh a
in d iv id u a l o r a g e n c y s a n d in g
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TH IRTY O A VS A F T E R TH E O A T I
OF S E R V IC E O F A C O P Y O F
THIS N O T IC E O N T H E M
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D A TE O F THE F IR S T P U B L I C A ­
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NO T S O F IL E D W ILL B E F O R E V ­
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S E C U R IT Y B A R S A D O O R S
U c . 34 y rt E i p
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9 0 4 -BBS-0013 or 407-324 3166
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cam era equgim ent M 2 -1 B 2 4 .

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B U Y IN G
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few hour*, tug $ P n ce d to u *
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59— Fin a n c ia l
S ervices

S u nd ay 12 N oon F riday

YARD SALES

ERASE b a o c r e d it
L E O A L L V for lust $ 2 1 0 0 M a r
check, m o to C A L Y P S O 1454 N
la k e m o n t Ave W inter Park. EL
32792

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lor tho first insertion only and only to the extent o l the cost of that
insertion P le ase chock ad for accuracy the first day it funs

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credit? le a rn where to obtain the
b a i l deal* cre d it card*, cm
b u t loan*, debt co n so lid a tio n
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4 0 7 / 8 3 1 - 9 9 3 3

4 0 7 / 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1

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DEPARTM ENT HOURS

W A R N IN G H O M E O W N E R S
T R E E re p o d o n in e *10 M o tt
C om m on M it la k e t m Refm an c
mg Your Home* C a l 800-749
4 T O 6 J o ^ e o h e * ^ J r e ^ 2 V ) r i^

0 AM - 5 PM MONDAY • FRIDAY
N O W A C C E P T IN G

70—Education &amp;
T raining

" F in d P e a c e a n d

C o n f id e n c e !
Through e
Live Person al Psych ic
1 9 0 0 2 64-4943 E l l 7913
$3 99 per mm
M u si B e 18 yr*
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A cc re d it'd Truck S ch o o l C O L .
VA/TA A pp ly Ju b A ssist
W kend c u t t a t N ational Truck
Sch ool
1 600-488-7184

LIKE WORKING
WITH PEO PLE?

longwood Maesaga Studio
W att m i welco m e 7 day*
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LWC ( M M 778 5
407-119-8300

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A L O N E ? F L 'I M o st R E S P E C T ­
E D D a tn g Bureau S a v e 19771
AS Age* m cl Senior* B rin g in g
Peop le Together 800 922 4477

27—N ursery tt Child
Care
AN EXP LOVP4Q MOM
Provide* edu ctn on a l acttmlw*
■long wen T I C i playroom Icn
yrd C a n C P R C O L R a L R a a
rale* For mtetvww 3 3 0 0 7 0 0

BE

a m e d ic a l a s s is t a n t

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As a M e d c a l A ssistant with an
A sso c ia te o l S c ie n c e degree,
you w d help prepare pa tw n tt tor
e ie m m e lio n s
co n d u ct im p o rt­
ant tests and perhaps even e ss
t i l tn m inor surgery I ts a re
w a n in g carver 4 you kke help
mg others
• O n or f w ru n g C u t s e t
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O uady
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ra -v e

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n u rt* s sp e cia lty H ea lth y kid*
lo o1 H R S 9 04 25 32 124-19*2

55— B usiness
O pportunities

$300 - $500
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P n m obm a
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B o t 604 35 5
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33780-1115
ACCELERATE
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$14 95 a m o w/an tw a /d w ar­
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City College
853 East Mwy 436 S M 200
C a s se fte rry F L 32707

71— H elp W a n t e d

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F/T tor a Mayor M anufacturing
plant n Sanford P otfh on s are
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T E L E M A R K E T IN G

GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H
IN TRAINING
3 poa evad Avg I 15 50tv. Sal
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Legal Notices

Attorney tor

P e r s o n a l R e p re s e n ta tiv e
K EN N ET H P M U R RAH
O l M u rra h . D o y M an d
W igl« . P A
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T elep h on e (4 0 7 )8 4 * *801
F lo rid a B a r N u m ber 0087484
P u b lia h A p r il 8. 18. I M S
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S a n fo rtL o n g w u o d O rla n cto
G o o d Incom e Potential
B e n e fit After 90 Day*
Tapfl See/ 407 291 3055
A V O N N E E D S rep*
P v t area
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good $ $ ! n e t hour* 321 7182

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9 5 1 G reenw ood B N d Lake
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2 R a d Cleveland Bkrd
Sanford. F L 32773
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2790 S7NFT AEEEMBLY

RE COTON CORPORATION. Pm

natio n s M a t in g m anufacturer/
A a lr ftu lo r of electronic a co e tto n e s , h a s seve ra l o p e n in g s
n r t L a ke M ary lacWfy tor 2nd
d u ll
a sse m b ly
po sitio n s
H o u r* g to 4 .0 0 p m -12: lO o m .
M u d b* abM to Ml a mmynum
of 35 l x
a n d (la n d lo r 8
hours A pply m person at 1090
Em m a O a k s Trad. L a ke M ary
F L 32748

2940 EHWT ASSEMBLY
RECOTON CORPORATION, Pm
naliO fM M a t in g m anufacturer/
d d fto u to r o f eM cPorac e c c e s
to n e* , h a t te v e ra l o pe n in gs
n r t L a ke M a ry laewry lor 2nd
tfUft
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position s

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4 :00pm 11:10am.

M u d ba abM to Ml a mmenum
of 35 E m
an d stand tor •
hours A pp ly d parson at 1090
Em m a O a k s Trail, la k e Mary,
a 32740

AQ CARRIERS. INC.
A FL BASED CARRIER
• N E W P A Y PL A N ”

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•1 D ay Oft lor 7 D ays O u r
•VACATION PAY*
'H O L ID A Y B O N U S PAY*
•401 K R E T IR E M E N T
•PERFO RM ANCE BO NUS
'S A F E T Y B O N U S
•R ID E R P R O G R A M
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N E W W A G E P A C K A G E It
C o m e and ba a part o f a M am
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ana R e fu b of Santord

407-1224
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contact
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S U M E N Am erica New tr*
m aichm g t y t 24 hr* 81m m

1 asa *88 1170 MOVtsa

D EBAR Y MANOR
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toeowmg povucm*
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b a n a lilt a n d IW iib ia tch e d u lmg C a n 407 68 8-44 28 . E O E .
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pow hon open to m o m a ie d #«p
kale* p erso n B a t e p in t com
m issio n , benefits, g a t enow
anc* Caa Jack! or Eeeen al ft*
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SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed E Unarmed
Brandy E Asaoc 85X7444
BTEM STRO M G E N E R A L FE E D
n e e d s P/T help P n m a n fy for
de lrv e rM t en d Saturday* R*
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peraoneM y a n d a tc a u e c i a m
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U V lo r towing ra d a r raquved
C a d K a ra n 121-1880.

NEED 100 e MEN * WOMEN
D sJy work D a Jy pay

V o N cM tsP U tt
C O M E W O R K W ITH TH E B E S T
LA B O R ER S N EED ED
FOR UNOCROROUNO
U T ILIT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH orSURAMCE AMO 491K
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T hour* C a a tor appl 1 23 68 81

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m adtoaV don u iTri*
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s e e k in g d a rk e n e d mdnnduats
but wSkng to
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C a n to r o f S a n fo rd , Contact N4
ta Apngn 950 M aaonvAa R d .
Santord. F L 32771 2299 (407)
3 2 2 6 5 8 6 E O E ________________

W O R K TOOAV/P9UO TO O AY

JO B * th* best fw axh care M am
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P re v io u s s tp e rw n c e helpfu l
C a ll O e b a ry M a n o r 4 0 7 6 B B 4428. EO C .

L A W N M A P fT E N A N O E F O R E ­
MAN * LABO RERS
For Com m orCM l A C C O U N T S
M u s i have e * p . A r a l
C a l Terra C ar*

C L O S E R E W A N T E D II you ca n
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b u tm e ta e * an d n o l P m pubke. I
not a phon* room or M Um ortM t- |

LABOR READY

in d e p e n d e n t O lfl C a ta lo g /
p a rty p la n rkstrtouior* P ro ce ss
ord ers from hom e R e edy cash
F o r a u rt up kart lim e m em bert n p lee. M A X $30 00 etwek/mo
to C A L Y P S O V A R IE T Y . 1454
N Lakem ont Ave. W n te r Park.
F l 32792

C H IL D C A R E T C A C H C R -P R 8
F/T poa e«eJ C O A or E&gt;p a ♦.
Sanford Earty CbAdhood Canter
3226845

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LEVEL
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T E L E M A R K E T E R Non
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TR A P9E E A H E T A L L E R
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C a n 818-4700

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Mon-Fn, Eam-&gt;10pm_________
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4 00PM . 12 MAM Must ba
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ifm i include pnong product!
and labeang Be abM to adept
to cha ge* and poeaea* good
orgamrabonal akriM $5 32 an
how Apply m person al 2950
Lake Emma Road Lake Mary
FL 32748 EOC

MECHANIC
Wan medKXh duty truck E RV
eip Must hava own tooM Ap­
ply m perton Complete Auto
motive 2207 W 1tlS f Sanford
M E D IC A L A E S M T A N T -F o r buay
c a r d o io g y pra ctice. F/T. e tc a flent w orking anvworvnanl. ofhc
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electronic accessorial
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1st thill. $5 99 2nd ahdl

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p a rso n a t 2950
Road. L a U M ary, F L E O E .

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CELEBRITY CIPHER

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by Luis Campo*

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71— H elp W an t e d

RIGHT HAND MAN

AIRLINE CUSTOMER
SERVICE AGENTS

o n b o n u s to n o n am-

For m tem atxjnai flights at Senton! Airport P/T. I M T O i 30 firs'
» h M u tt bn tia» Fax resum e to
(407) 8 1 ? 7569 or c a l (4Q7) 825
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TELEMARKETERS

P R O F E S S IO N A L

Neede 75 worker* (tally,

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S em inole Herald. Sanford. Florida • W ednesday. April 15. 1996 - S B

K IT ’V C A R L Y L E ® by L * r n Wright

71— H elp W an ted
Fun or part tune Top aa&lt;ary, bon u t a n d c o m m it n o n S m okin g
o ffice L o n g w o o d lo ca tio n C a ll
O b b w iat 767 9270

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S E M IN O L E L A N D S C A P I N G
N O W HtRIN O
LA N D S C A P E R S * TRACTOR
O P E R A T O R S -F/T , 17-tO A tR
S P R IN K L E R FO R EM A N
HR.

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3 B O R M F e n ce d , C M A G re at
location 9 57.900 V IP Prpoper
bet 332 9695 anytim e

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b u r g e r k in g
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food ..and graat M i
If you're anargabc. friendly. end raady to )oin a taam
that's halplng to tun million-dollar bualnaaaaa.
you can anpact:
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F U R N IS H E D R O O M S -A ll u till
net La u n dry phone and kit
i m 385 990 a w eek 324 4955

Cantar

97- - A

97— A partments Furnished

E F F IC IE N C Y
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duties include preparing all outbound airfreight, breakdown of inbound cargo, and off loading

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trucks utilizing a forklift. All candidates must possess a valid Florida driver's license, pass a drug
screening, provide a ten year work/school history, understand English and maintain a flexible

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Aa ra o u i and raal a t u t a ethert.*« m erits a r t tu b fe ct lo tha
Fadaral Fe* H o ru n g Act, which
m a i n 8 n e g a l la arteertiM any
preference, lim itation, o r d n cnrrw ianor b a te d on race c o l­
or, relig ion m i . h a n d ica p , la
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schedule. Previous warehouse or shipping experience is highly desirable. TBI offers:

A competitive starting wage
Free Uniforms
^

Medical insurance after 90 days

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Opportunities for advancement

^

Exciting aviation work environment

n f u r n is h e d

TBI C A R G O , IN C .
2747 C A R R IER A V E N U E
S A N F O R D , FLO R ID A 32773

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NORTH LAKE 1/1 turn condo
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ten pato----HOPS IO0

Outstanding Summer Job
Opportunities exist now at

27 Condo, Vp rorrvn pool
Laata wtapbon *6503500
JW DOY U (497) 372-2470
W I N U O HOUSCS TO NSNT

107— M obile H om es
Fo b R ent

Orlando/Sanford Airport.

$6.00 - $6.50 per hour depending on position

»)■ Free Uniforms

O F F I C t/ O F F tC E -W A R E H O U S E
N ow AvAilAbia
G u a rd u n P a rto n a i Sion

Caltordautt 5/8ISS*
2500

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1 S u tla a e v a k a b le • 1100 S F *
1*00 SF. 407-171-7004

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235—
T ruck /Buses /Va n s For
S ale
93 Chevy Silver, Sport.scab,
pwfl ttareo rad/cat* Wed 40k
m. ai cond 114 250 332-9473
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BCAUTTTUL White senna
dmg gown w/pera/tt i lace.
Sue 12 *300. Can m -7 «*2

T R A V E L T R A JL E R 25 F i sleape
4. a/c. alum aw ning, on tot
* 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 324 5857

NEW REMODEL REPAH

PRICED TO SELL!

250-A utomottve
8 a H f o r d SH ELL
CAR CAR E CEN TER
IS N O W R E O P E N E D A N D
U N D ER N EW M AN AG EM ENT.
A N X IO U S L Y W O R K IN G T O
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OTpwtunily emptoyry turirmly in lit* |xnr« o l pur*
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Airport Security Improve­
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Builder C 8 C 0 5 7 2 8 S . R es/
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dry wax. remodeling, renovibons Ca» 282-7089____________
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re p a ir, p a n tin g * ce ra m ic H a
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BUNSCAPE LAWN M O M T
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F R E E ES T . 321-0*38.

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services provided Dependable
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D R Y W A L L * * T U C C O R e pa irs
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by C h ic Y o u n g

B LO N D IE

New treatments for multiple sclerosis
. .

D E A R D R G O T T : M y 35 y e a r old
sister has multiple sclerosis What are
the n ew er treatm en ts for this con di­

n
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Is it
it possible that
e a rs o f a lc o h o l ab u s e cou ld cau se
j r a l n d a m a g e , e v e n I f th e p e rs o n
stopped drinking a yea r ago?

D R. G O T T

tion?
D E A R H E A D E R : M S is a seriou s
n e u ro lo g ic a l d is o rd e r, m ark ed by a
w id e v a r ie ty o f sym p tom s that m ay
com e and go in an unpredictable pat­

E

PETER
GOTT, M.D.

tern.
T h e m o s t c o m m o n s y m p to m is
fa tig u e , fo llo w e d by tr e m o r* , w e a k ­
ness and muscle spasticity.
T h e cau se is unknown but is su s­
pected to be related to an overactive
im m u n e r e a c tio n , a g g r a v a te d by a
g en etic susceptibility. T his com bina­
tion leads to nerve dam age, the hall
mark of MS

by Art S an som

THE BORN LOSER

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A M D H I6 H T !

H o w e v e r, th e situ ation is fu rth er
com plicated by enormous variation in
how th e d is e a s e p ro g r e s s e s . S o m e
patients m ay have a mild form that is
diagnosed by autopsy only many years
later, when they die o f unrelated caus
cs In other patients, the disorder ran
be relentlessly progressive and unre­
s p on sive to th erap y. M ost cases lie
b etw een th ese e x trem es and can be
c h a r a c t e r is e d b y n o rm a l p e rio d s
In te r s p e r s e d w ith re la p s in g s y m p ­
toms that may or m ay not progress
T h e diagnosis is made by M ill scan
ning
T r e a t m e n t is c o m p lic a te d . F o r
many patients, cortison e w ill reduce
th e s y m p to m s o f a c u te a tta c k s .
H o w ever, m ost e x p e rts now re ly on
medication that reduces the strength
o f the im m une resp on se by actually
a lte rin g it. Such d ru gs include ana
logu es o f in terfero n iB eta seron and
Avonex), as well as an additional mod
ic a tio n , C o p a x o n e , w h ich re d u c e s
nerve dam age These m edicines are a
m a jo r a d v a n c e in th e tr e a tm e n t o f
MS. Ask yo u r s is te r 's d o c to r about
them
T o give you m ore information. 1 am
s e n d in g you a c o p y o f m y H e a lth
R e p o rt "M u ltip le S c le r o s is " O th er
readers who would like a copy should
send 12 plus a lon g, s e lf ad d ressed,
stam ped e n v e lo p e to IVO. Box 2017.
M u rray H ill S tation . N ew Y ork . N Y
10156 Be sure to mention the title
D E A R DR. G O T T

Although several sexually transm it­
ted diseases - notably, human papil
lo m a v iru s , th e c a u s e o f v e n e r e a l
w a r ts — c a n c a u s e c a n c e r o f th e
fem ale reproductive system, such dis
eases do not cause prpslatic enlarge
m ent. a com m on accom p an im en t o f
the aging process.
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canvassed
7 O loes
13 Type o f track
14 Folly
15 Fuel-carrying
ship
IS Oroup of five
17 Bohemian
IS Hobgoblin
20 Fence opening
21 Waxy
substance In
cock
23 Type of acid
27 Entangled, like
hair
32 Mount (2 wds.)
33 Crown for
34
35
36
39

Elisabeth
Devoured
Author Sinclair
Paredlee
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40 Piano piece

42
46
47
51
53

Lab substance
Mao — -lung
Qrows old
Hair ointment
Agriculture
product
Wild asa of
India
Connected to
the web
Disavows
Followed
closely

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7
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Unearthly
Type o f apple
Certain poem
Heather
Least bit

D E A R R E A D E R : Without question.
A lcoh ol poisons brain cells, and the
dam age is perm anent. Once a person
stops drinking, the dam age stops also
H o w e v e r , w h a t o c c u r r e d b e fo r e is
Irreversible.
T o give you m ore information, I am
s e n d in g y o u a c o p y o f m y H e a lth
R eport "S u b stan ce A b u se &amp; M ental
Health.’ Other readers who would like
a copy should send $2 plus a long, selfaddressed. stam ped en velope to P O.
B ox 2017. M u rra y H ill Station . N ew
Y ork, N Y 10156. B e su re to m ention
the title
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I was re c e n tly

diagnosed with an abnormal l*ap test.
My husband has an enlarged prostate
gland Is there a relation’
D E A R R E A D E R : I cannot im agine
a situation in which a man's enlarged
prostate could have any effect whatso­
e v e r on his w ife 's I ’ ap test T h e tw o
afflictions are independent

The late-night line
B y P h illip A ld e r
Who pointed out that “ when there is
an incom e tax. the just man w ill pay
m ore and the unjust less on the sam e
amount of incom e’ ?
Tonight, many post offices will stay
open late to accom m odate those who
send in th e ir tax return s a t the last
moment. (And if you ow e money, why
mail early?)
In bridge, cashing a long suit can be
taxing fo r the opponents. T h e y must
m ake s e ve ra l discards, and perhaps
one o f them w ill gift you an "unmakab le’ contract.
T o d a y 's d e a l c o m e s fro m P a tric k
.fountain's Bols B ridge Tips article, in
w h ich he rec o m m e n d e d p la y in g o ff
o n e 's lo n g suit e a rlv . F irs t, though,
what do you think o f South's opening
bid?
If you are still playing that a tw o no-

assn

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O u d ru n

ix o n

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tru m p o p e n in g s h o w s 22-24 poin ts.
please change. Take a rebate to 21-22.
A lth ou gh th at South hand con tain s
on ly 20 high-card points, it is w orth
m ore b e ca u se o f th e e x c e lle n t fiv e
card suit plus those a ces and kings.
T h e only bad feature is the heart suit:
tw o-honors-doubleton should be d e ­
valued slightly. So. tw o no trump is a
reasonable bid
W e s t le a d s th e s p a d e fo u r: tw o ,
king, ace. T h ere is a tem ptation to en
te r dummy with a d u b and call for the
heart jack , hoping E ast has th e ace
and w ill duck, but h e re that doesn 't
work. M uch b e tte r is to run the d ia ­
mond suit. W est must make three dis
cards. T w o hearts are easy, but what
then? I f W est throws a club. South col
le c ts an o v e r tr ic k . But w h en W e s t
pitch es a spade, d e c la re r can si
establish a heart trick.
In te res tin gly , the in itial com m en t
w as m ad e by P lato, w ho d ied about
346 B.C. at the age o f 60.

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A Greek feast
influenced by
ancient gods

Seminole County
Firefighter in
the Ukraine
INSIDE

WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10. 1998

90th YEAR. No. 206

Judge sentences wife
killer to electric chair

Emergency rescue: How are we
S e m in o le
Fire/Rescue:
Tran sport
1 year later

SEMINOLE COUNTY • A Sanford man con
vtrtrd of murdering Ida wtfr aftrr 5 botched at­
tempt* m sen tenced Ibrsday to die m Flor­
ida'* rkctrle chair.
*1 hereby sentence you to death.* Clrrult
Judgr Seymour Bcnaon told Michael Stoll, 36. a
•elf employed carpet layer wttoae wife Julie was
found dead Nov. 3. IMM. the victim of a •erlea
of attacks that left her neck broken and larynx
crushed.
StolT* co-eonaptrator, Chris Stewart. 23.
•mirk a plea bargain, testifying for the Mate
that Stoll was the mastermind behind the mur­
der Strarmrt admlttrd he la the one who choked
the last breath bam Juke by pressing his knee
again*! the hack of her neck, braced by the

Editor's note: Today marks
the.I- year anniversary of the
Seminole County Hoard oj
County Commissioners' uxr to
auevri transportation senate to
Seminole County Fire/Rescue
IIERALO CORRESPONDENT
SEMINOLE COUNTY - HU ring
dispatch signals shatter the
quiet of the firehouse. Within
seconds.
Seminole
County
paramedics are on the road
responding to a resident's rail
for help. Siren walling, lights
flashing, they arrive prepared
for whatever emergency exists.
Until last year, the county
crew that responded would
have started treatment on the
injured victim, then waited (or
a private ambulance to take
the patient to the hospital.
Now. thanks to a Board of

only put together a lire
department, he built the firstresponse
system
through

Shackled and in handndta for the S-minute
hearing, a somber Mod was ushered Into the
courtroom, head down, to take his place beside
hi* attorney. Jack Edmund.
Before Brnaon entered. Assistant State Altar-

agrees
cities,
Ftoaaa

Sanford w ill get new C ity H all in deal w ith Seminole County
SANFORD - The city and the
county are talking deal • cre­
ating a awap as bigas the one
the baseball team formerly
known as the World Champion
Florida Martina recently made

H al m its trade with Semi­
nole County.
The county gets City Hall
and the 6 acres of land It alts
on off the Lake Monroe water­
front. In return. Sanford gets a
new City Hall from the county.

Sanford khddfe School on
French Ave. (17-92).
The Board
of Seminole
County CommfoalcnfTS voted
4-1 Tuesday to buy Sanford
City llall. gut and rrAirbtsh the

acrooa Park Avenue bem City
HaO w dlbe renovated and a
new Judicial Ptasa Center will
bebullt on properly now umd
aa a parking lot.
*lt*a a very good deal for

Brush fires, the week after: Cleaning up, rebuilding
are the real winners of this
body contested battle.
*1 think weVe had tentfle
success. There have been zero
complaints. Everything we're
hearing la wonderful.* said
Randy Morris,
cotnmlaalon
chairman. 'Everythin we an­
ticipated has happened — the
response time and the eus-

A gen cies Ij^w,
rally to L » .
assist
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S h e riffs
disaster
relief
By Jaaaa ItagkM
HERALD STAFF WRITER
OENEVA • In response to the
devastating fire In the Oeneva
area, the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office la Instituting a
scaled down version of the
Adopt-A-Block program umd
following the tornado disaster.
*Aa with the tornadoes, we
are seeing an excellent col­
laborative effort by Seminole
County Public Safety agencies,
the fire department, the sher­
iffs office, and the community,*
aald Chief Deputy Steve Har­
riott.

of the reasons for
i la the county's
system.
volunteers fought
emergency care to.the Injured
or tU. Several disastrous fires
prompted the county to hire
Gary Kaiser, then chief of the
Altamonte
Springs
Fire
Department, to organise a
countywide
fire-protection
system. Kaiser,
Seminole's
current county manger, not

E xp losive grow th p rom pts
h earin gs on n ew a re a code
SANFORD • Telephone users In Sanford.
Seminole County and parts of the Central Flop
Ida area may soon have a change In their area
codes. The hortda Public Sendee Commission
la to hold hearings on the subject In early

head gets raise
School
despite question about vote

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H o w s lo w c an y o u go?
\ pivLiiJ© hopefully is worth tt thouiJ&amp;rtd wordt» tfsp^cidHy from it LoKe
Miry
officer Th# city of LaKe Mary recently purchased a speed

m i"lorn j device lo inform motorists ol their spends in particular areas
At, v*« left .1 driver sees a display ot 31 miles per hour wi the 25 mph

ax] l&gt;i«lo« b| Tomifij V-ncon*

/one on west bound East Crystal Lake Avenue Right s* * ng an e*
erase ol caution n city vehicle obeys Ifve limit

S em in ole fir e fig h t e r h elp s tra in p eers in the U k ra in e
Fire a s s i s t a n c e
GENEVA
Kfstdrnts of tin*
Geneva
area
of Seminole
County who have tieen ravaged
l&gt;y the recent llrrs are now
able
to revelv r
assistance
counseling at the Geneva R e­
source Center.
'Tlie counseling will help to
ease some ot the discomfort of
not knowing where to turn for
resources,*
said
Seminole
County Public Safety spokesin Paula Riichcj
The
counselors will l&gt;e able to ad­
vise and assist residents on
programs and services avail­
able.

SIB m e e t in g
SANFORD • Die Scenic Im­
provement Hoard will meet
today (Wednesday) -it -1 p m
lit ihr Sanford City Commis­
sion ronlerence room
With the „t*in . nonu.tlly not

holding inrelltigs in July and
August,
the
next
regulat
mertlng will lie in September
Items scheduled for discussion
during liuiav s tnectlng Include
Centennial Park colors lor thr
gazebo, and various work p r o j­
ects

Z oo e d u c a t io n
SANFORD • Children are in­
vited to explore the Central
Honda Zoological Patk and
leant attain animals around
the world Two c lasses will be
offered throughout June and
July, the Nature NU he and
Animal Trackers
Thr Nature Nlthe Is a weeklong adventure that uses the
natural wetlands that
su r­
round the zoo tor a dynamic
and rxetting program
Animal Trackrrs Will travel
the gloln- tn a make-believe
W r i s t w t B i i c f i. H l| « 3A

LOCAL FORECAST

TIDES

Today; Partly cloudy. Highs TUESDAY:
In flic luvv-90s. Lows In tlie
low 70s Thursday: Partly SOLUNAR TABLE: mill 0 00
cloudy. H ighs In tin* low -90s. a m., maj. 1155 a m . min
Lows in tlie nud 70s Friday: 0 05 p in., maj. — - p m.
Partly • loudy. Highs In the TIDES: Daytona Beach: high
Imv-dOs, Low s tn the low- 8:55 a m . 9:24 pm., low: 2:58
70s.
Saturday:
P a rtly
am .. 2 51 p in. New Smyrna
• loudy. H ighs near 00. law 's
Beach:
high: 9.00 am .. 9:29
In the lovv-70s.
p.llt.. low. 3.03 am .. 2:5G p .n i„
EXTENDED OUTLOOK Cocoa Beach: high: 9:15 a m..
9 44 p.m . low: 3 18 am ,. 3:11
WEDNESDAY T H U R S D A Y
Ptcldy 92 72 P tc ld y 93 75 p.m.

FRIDAY

BEACH CONDITIONS

SATURDAY
P tc ld y 90 71

Ptcld y 91 72

Daytona Beach At N ew
Sm yrna Beach: Seas arc 1-

2 feet with a light chop.
Water
temperature
ut
Daytona is 80 degrees and
at New Symrna. 81 degrees.
W inds are from the smithcast at 10-15 m.p.h.

LO TTE R Y
Hoio mo tho winning numoora
seioctod on Toosday in the
Fionaa Lottory
F a n ta s y 5

4-5-16-22-34

Lotto (Juno 6)

STATISTICS

1-10-22-31-33-43

The high temperature tn
Sanford Tuesday woe 02
degrees and the overnight low
was 09.
He corded rainfall for I ha
period ending at IO a.m ..
Wednesday totaled .DO Inch.
•Sunrise................. 0:27 a.m.
•Sunset.................. B:22 p.m .

Seminole Herald

By Debra Wood
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
Nut lo iiirtit
with sim ply
serving
others during
his
regular workdays, a Seminole
County p.mimrdlt s|ierU his
v.u.iiion sii.irliig his skills with
people hall a world away
Seminole
County
KMS/FIrr/Reseur
l.l./Para­
medic Ted Shlsile rrcrntly r r
turned from his srionO trip to
the Donetsk Trauma Center in
thr io.ll mining
region
of
Ukraine
Hr and a (ram o f
doctors, nurses and m ed ics
participated lit an American
Itilrru.it lottal Health Alliance
(All IAI
Medical
Partnership
Program lo improve health
• arc lit Central and Eastern
Europe.
*1 liavr a gypsy wanderlust In
me.* Shtstle irspmtdrd when
asked why hr made the trips
*1 wasn't going lo miss on op|K&gt;rtutilty to do mnieihtug sig*
Hintuni/T -. « * ■' &gt; **'
Although quantllatlvr results
tan lie hard lu inrosuir in a
country with significant un­
employment
and
poverty.
Shi stir lias seen progrrss
*1 mm what wr saw from th e
original techniques |thry w ere
using) lo what wr saw after
leaching them, they could
|now| deliver a higher quality
of EMS (emergency m edical
systrni) cate Thry've come &gt;t
long way tn the two-year pehod.* Shlstlr said.
Die
Ainertcan
m edics
showed Ukrainian physic Ians

Die partnership between Hie
fotrlgn hospital and Hie (It
lando
Regional
I lealtlu -ice
System (OR11SI is one of 12
jtartnerslups m 11 nalfons
s|MJttsorrd l»y the All LA Shlsile
also Walks |».*11 lllltr as a loll
copter medic on the Air Care
leant .it o ld Is and as a para
mnlii lustnii lot at Setttlttolr
Community College
Die Ukialne does not have
paramedics
or
emergency
medical Irt hull tarts f ire drIMiimrnis rrs|Mind only lo
(Ires Ilia lots rtde (lie ariihil
lances, which are dispatched
try hospitals llotlt are organ
l/ril by thr diseases llirv Ire.it
lor example a • ardl.o hospital
handles a hrarl attar k and -in
orthopedic lac tiltv sets hrukrri
lailtes llir Itl or Injured may
wait a half liour or longer for
an ambulance to arrive
Ukraintan {ihyslci.uts pm ihe
skills llirv learned Irotn V S
curdles List I.cl 1 to the test
during rescues at a deadly
MeraM Photo try Or Ore Wood
coalmining
.undent
Hits
LI Paramedic Ted Slustle (letl) with one ol Pie Ukrainian EMS miliuclors in -I'tbig
*1 got lo go down In the
a recenl pre-hospilal EMS care course m Donelsk Ukraine
mine ll was quite an advert
p ro v e
min non control, im
lure a mile under In a shah
and ambulance dnvrrs how to
plrinrntmg sterilization pm
with tight plares * Shlstlr said
irscur. transport and treat
• ediurs and hunting anllhlotU
"It s a prrtiv dangerous place
Injured and 111 |iatlrnts using
Use Alllmugh gliae* and -*ip
lo Im- *
provrit prot edures To ai hleve
plies lire sxarce. thr hospital
A Ukrainian coal ntiiirr s hie
long-term
Iteneflts.
they
lias made progress with Infer
expectancy Is 4&lt;&gt; to 15 yr.its
taught lustnii tors at a new
Most dir young in mine .m i
training trn irr. who will |&gt;ass lions and mortality rales
drills ot Irom respiratory Ill­
thr knowledge on to future
"Iheir
infer lion
rale
is
nesses and cancer Iliey earn
pretty high They give a lot of
emergency workers
at mil l $150 per mouth lint l i t
Some ol thr nurses on the anilMotirs and have a signifi­
work Atmiil 300.000 people
US
tram
worked
with cant problem with antibiotic
11m m m i Ukraine. Page lA
Ukrainian providers to im ­ resistance.* Shlsile explained

The new guard
The 25 returninfl members of the
Lake Mary High School Color Guard
were joined by Ihe following 17 new
members lo foim ihe 1998-99 team
The new members are (in alphabeti­
cal order) Shaimtar Basnet. Bnanne
Bevelacqua. Bonnie Bittman. Danielle
Cintron. Amber
Cion.
Tanya
OiBenedetto. Sydney Ellis Jecokka
Gutauckis, Somer Hodges. Terri
James. Shannon McDonald. Katie
Mas, Katherine Palumbo. Amanda
Schade. Uyssa Schechter. Rachel
Schwitters, and Brittany Standridge
During a week of try-outs. Ihe girls
learned two routines including basic
dance. Hag. and performance skills.
These new members will help make
up the flag Ime for ihe upcoming
season The returning members will
be learning advanced Hulls on rifle,
sabre, hag. and dance Mrs Dershuner is ihe director ol this squad
and holds practices during the sum­
mer to prepare lor the tall season
The girls also have the opportunity to
go to a camp at flU m Miami or
Rolims College to improve their
skills,
The 1998 99 officers are Sam M,ers
* Commanding Officer (left, lower
photo). Mandy Bumgarner • CoCaptam. Jen Alexander - Senior Offi­
cer. Morgan Stewart • Senior Officer;
Naomi Mamgot • Junior Officer The
rest ol ihe learn includes (not in or­
der): Tia Albright. Shalimar Basner.
Carolyn Bentley. Bnanne Bevelacqua.
Bonnie Bitlman, Kristine Bowser!
Lindsey Bradley. Danielle Cintron!
Amber Clore, Mary Davis. Tanya
DiBenedetto. Sydney Ellis, Connie
Flanigan. Andrea Flores. Jeccikka
Gutauckis, Aihe Herrera. Somer
Hodges, Terri
James,
Claire
Johnston. Valerie Kielmovilch. Shan­
non McDonald. Katie Nas. Candice
Olsen, Louise Palagano, Katherine
Palumbo. Amanda Schade. Llyssa
Schechter. Rachel Schwitters, Sarah
Shedden. Brittany Standridge. Audry
Strain, Renee
Stucka.
Jennie
Tomassml, Jessica Vanderlofske.
Heather Wingfeld, Erin Wright,
Zianette Viera

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Possession
Jerry Mason. 45. of unknown
it-sldrncr. was arrested Mon
•lay. June M, by Sanfonl police.
Mason was chained will) p o s­
session of (unnatjls under 20
giant* and possession of ding
paraphernalia Mason was ar
tesletl al the eornei of 9th
Street and lin e Avrnur. The
Sanford QUAD squad made the
arrest

Battery
Joe Kixlilqurr. 45, of 151
Garden Dr
Winter Springs,
was artesteil Monday, June H,
liy Winter Springs |xillir Uo-

dl1&lt;|ur/ was charged with liat
ter&gt;' and was arrested al the
above adihess Rodriquez a l­
legedly hit Ids girlfriend In the
rhest. i linked her and tried to
put a phone antetiua up her
nosr,
Claraiue Sujqi. 65. of I'J.'I
Peed Ave . Oviedo, was ar
rested Monday. June 8, by
Oviedo
poller
Sapp
was
ihargeil wdh trailer)’ and was
arrested at the .drove address
Sapp allegedlv hit Ids wife In
the fair and |urn|M-d on top ol
her and lreg.ui to • liukr her

Code
Continued from P i f f 1A

oi.o up to 10
numtiers I |usi don't think
jx-nptr are ready lor that
"Ihen too. any c hange will
require residential rustomers
to irdium all their ftirnds and
relatives of the thangrs while
businesses will have to i bange
thrtr |rtin treads
stationery,
advertising, and many others
Dial tosts some real money
"the oilier alternative soltr
lion would l&gt;r to keep ev.it tlv
wtral we havr, but assign -i new
area code lo all new residents
and tiusliirsses
That may
seem like a logical solution
but aftrt new talks movr 111 we
may rnd up having to rail a
next door nrigldsir In an area
code different than ours
I
doll t think a lot ol people
would like to have that trap
jwn *

Al the present lime the PSC
lia s M-t o p

p t d t ili

h e a r in g s

at

locations in llrrvard County on
August 6 and in Orlando the
Inllowitig day It is not known
It additional hearing)! may tie
hrld somewhere III Seminole
Cnunty. even though It may
have a great .dirt t lor ally
Al the hearings. PSC mem
Irers and stall wtll llstrn to
tneinlx-rs of the general publtr
altd business
leaders wllfi
opinions
regarding
whir h
ihatigr they would most prefer
■oiisldeimg the tail tli.it some
tyjx- of &lt;(range is Imminent
fire I'SC would then Use lire
input to assist lit making a ft
nal determination
Krgardless ol whir li dec islon
Is made,
tire &lt; badge could
collie liy lire t&gt;egmniug of this
n n iim g year

A community service renter
has been established at Ge­
neva Klerncntary School Dep­
uty Ferry Dreggors and Deputy
Pete llarrisou. regularly a s ­
signed to the area, will art as
liaisons lo work with thr vic­
tims of the lire. The officers
will work closely with the victirns and i nordinate rrsouri rs

Stoll

Continued from Pag* I *

ney Steve f’lot
nick chatted Irnelly with Julie's
family "It’s the moment of
truth It s taken a long, long
time.* Ilotnlck said
'llia iik you for all you've
done We're just glad It's over."
Julies mother Vivian Parker
and her aunts told Plotnlrk
Ihr- juiv had rrcnmmrndrd

Ukrainetcinllnued from Page JA

are unemployed in a region
with a imputation of I 5 mil
lion
'Many people have a hopeless outlook,* Shlstle said
*( orruption is rampant *
Sollir of the equipment the
team look in Noveinlrer was
still held up in customs when
they irturned this sjrrtng Tlir
comiptton and waste were
hard for the local medic to
handle
‘ Unless you
havr
brtt»r
money you re really stink.* he
explained
'It's rasy to get

to speed the cleanup and re
ruvrry of the area.
Klder Service Officer Dotti
Ihukctt will also Ire working
closely with the ftre victims.
Burkett's rxprrieiirc with the
Adopt A Block program will he
utilized to assist the Victims of
the fire.
Moving patrols will provide
security lor thr area. The sher­
iffs office wtll maintain high

supportive f.imlly and chunh
attendance, while out of Jail cm
txmd awaiting trial, did not
overshadow thr heinous and
cruel nature of (tie murder
T ve sj»ent a lot of time being
On May 12. he postponed de
concerned ubout this We were
riding Stoll's fate until Tu es­ faced with a lem hle event Ju
day. In making his decision. lie Stoll was murdered, her life
Henson had to weigh all aggra
taken .(Way from her She knew
vatlng and mitigating orrum
she was Ijelng murdered she
stances He found that Stoll s knew shr was Ix-lng lx-1rayed
Ihr killing went on and on.
and on.* Henson said.
Hushrd spertators waited
for Henson to finish When ihr
trustrated when you're there
verdict was read, Stoll turned
You want good things to hap
to his family and shrugged
jx-ii to these people They're *•*
Tixi shaken to « on imm I tin
warm and lining, and they're
mediately. Stolls family later
hard workrrs *
Shlstle rnjoyed getting to
know the Ukrainian healthrare workrrs making foreign
Continued from Page IA
friends and exploring ddfrreru
Is they pay for what they rr gel
ways of looking at life
ting from us ~
'I hope whal we did in a small
Thr $3 4 million lux ap
way will do something good for
pralser's estimate
Dale said,
ihr average Ukrainian.* Shlstle
"doesn't make a hoot of sense "
rnnrluded "fThr rrwardsi are
Dale and other city officials
jiroh.«hlv two fold, knowing
Ix-hrvr the prrsent Citv Hall
that we rr doing somr-thing for
and projx-rry arr worth twter
sornrlMMiv other
than our­
•hat .uni have hired an inde
selves
pendent appraiser lo rrmlrr an
opinion Tlir county Is eonsld
•
A •
enng a sec ond appraiser
'll ts valuable property,'' Ar
chit rets Design* Group presi­
dent Krvtn Hrt-vrs Iold thr
Tuesday. Thursday and Satur­
County Commissioners Tues­
days between 8 j&gt; m and G
day *A jxunt Lurry Dale has
a m.
niadr very sue nnc i "
• ITirrr should Ire no lawn ltd
The architect's estimate lor
gallon on Sundays
tlir llrst jihase ol thr county’s
• City of Sanford utility m s
courthouse jilan (excluding the
turners who continually fall to
Juvenile Justice Center) Is
r omjily would receive up to a
$18,779,877 Thr binding op*50 fine
lions utlli/r currently available
• Thr restrictions will he in ef
revenue
fert until further notice
Commissioner Grant Malay,
the lone nay vote, said he opDuring discussion. Commis­
jxised thr plan bee ause it
sioner Whllry F.rkstrtn asked
would tx- mure cost rifle lent lo
ior clarification on thr hours
construct a urw courthouse
during which lawns may be wa
than lo buy City (tall and reno­
trrrd
vate It ant] the old courthouse
It was explained that, for ex
Reeve* said tli.it the bottom
amjrle. a person in an evenline was Just about even ixnumbered home, starling to cause of (lie land that was be­
water a lawn at H p m on a
ing acquired
Monday, would have to turn (he
Tlir courthouse Issue has
water olf at midnight A person
caused hratrd debate and nu­
in an odd numbered home merous drlavs throughout thr
could start watering at mid­
1990* and tlir board'* action
night on a Tuesday (for exam
Tuesday could lead to renova­
jilrl and continue until G a m
tions anil building before thr
yrar 1* over,
"I'm all for that," Commis­
sioner Dirk Van Dec Wrtdr
said when someone
com­
mented thr scxmrr Clerk of the
Courts Maryannr Morse and
her stufT are mined Into a new
Kuhn said that one constitu­ facility. The commissioner and
clerk wrrr embroiled tn a law
ent believes that the board
suit this spring.
‘ Insulted* Hagerty by giving
"*We'd like to keep Mdtyannr
him thr sum of $2,000
The
within thr county, commlsconstituent said that he was
stoner."'
County
Chairman
going to put his comments tn
Kandy Morris said.
writing to be given to thr
board. Whether Oils letter wtll
County
attorney
Robert
jwrsunde some members to re­ McMillan volunteered to be
part of the team thut would ne­
open the pay raise Issnr Is
gotiate with Ihr City of Sanford
speculation at best said Kuhn
Kuhn said that Hagerty has
on the purchase o f City Halt
had to deal with a ‘ bushel bas­ Deputy County Manager Cindy
Colo and Commissioner Daryl
ket full* of complaints and
McLain are also on that team.
other situations and that he
has handled each *very admi­ McLain, a resident of Sanford,
has ciiamplonrd the
court­
rably.*
Kuhn said that the
majority of the board members house project In the city.
At the start of the 1990s. the
feel that Hagerty has given an
outstanding performance con­ late Bob Sturm was one of thr
stituting thr raise.
county commissioners who fa­
vored
moving
the
County
Courthouse to either Altamonte
the death jwnalty for Stoll, hut
the ultimate derision was Hen
son's Henson had never, unlll
Sloll, sentenced a person to
death

Deal

S a n fo r d en acts w a t e r re stric tio n s
By Nick Pfelfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANKOKl) f or the first time
In reient history Sanford is
(hiding It necessary to shut oil
reclaimed water used lor Irrtga
lion In i retain arras Krslrti
lions are now m lore r for troth
jMitahlr and reclaimed water
Ai i ordmg to Projrr t Admin
Ist rat or lllll Matrons, reient
drought roiidlttoris havr rr
suited in a dramatic Impact on
the &lt;ttys potable and tr
claimed
water
systems
‘ Continuation of this trend
risks potential service inter­
ruptions and jHitentl.il loss of
the jirotectlon capability.* he
said
The Sanford City Commit*
stem undertook extrusive ells
cusslons ol ilie- situation dur
mg Monday afternoon's work
session Utility Director Paul

Mootr explained some ol Itir
dltllrultles not otdv caused by
the (re rtlt lack of lalnfall hut
heavy use
"lit 1lm.it nan alone * hr *aid
'whrrr the average U se of re
r I,limed water Is 750 (XX) gal
Ions a day. thrv air using well
over I million and uj&gt; to 2 mil
Holt gallons a day *
Mooir
said
"Yesterday
(Sunday) wr at lually had to
shut oil the rr* tanned distrthu
(ton system for a lark of water
tie* uusr flows lo tlte water
irctarnation facility havr tirru
der rrasing
City Manager Hill Simmons
explained lli.it the city had mi
dertakrn an applu atlon to St
Johns River Water Manage
ment Disim t (SJKWMD) for
authorlly to take water from
l.ikr Monroe at tunes there Is
need sin li as thr present Hr
said ap|&gt;rov.d is still [tending.
Discussion
al
Ills!
was

R elie f
Continued from Pag* IA

The stair Is requesting the
small business Administration
Physical Disaster lunds for
businesses and individuals lo
replace or rrjialr
prnjirrty
damaged or destroyed hv tire.
Ihr limit oil Individual loans is
$200,000 for real estate ami
*10.000 for personal properly.
Monday, assistance was o b ­
tained liy the stale from the
Federal Kmrrgrnry Manage­
ment Agency's IF FIMA) Fire
Suppression Assistance Pro­
gram. marking thr llrst time
Florida has ever rrcrlvrd such
aid
Dxally.
Seminole
County
has set uj&gt; a center at thr First
baptist Church In Geneva on
1st Street, to provide needed
Information for affected resi­
dents of Geneva. According lo
Paula KJIrhry. thr Department
o f Public Safety Public Infor­
mation Olflrer. the center will
lie njrrti from 8 am . to ti p.m
rvery day as long as thr need
exists.
"Tlir counseling will lirlp to

B r ie fs ---------Continued from Psgs 2A
Irek to mrct animals and rxprrirncr thr life and c ulture of
other
lands.
Koch
day
throughout this week-long ad­
venture. children will explore
ci new continent,
learning
about each region and native
Inhabitants
through games,
activities and unlmal tracking.
Hoth programs are fur chil­
dren ages G through 12. Cost
is $85 for zoo members and
$100 for nun-members, and
tncludrs lunch, snacks and a
summer program zoo T-shirt.
F'or additional Information.
hone 323-4450, ext. 120.

Slaippointid

SAN FORD - Former Sanford
City Commissioner A.A. Mac
McClanahun has bern reap­
pointed to serve another term
on thr city’s Planning and
Zoning Commission. Two other
vacancies on the PAcZ remain

rase some of ihr discomfort ot
not knowing whrrr to turn for
rrsources.*
she
said
The
counselors wtll I h- able to ad
vise and assist the rrsldenls
on jxogratus
and services
wide h are jtrrsruily available,
as wrll as Intonnallon on |&gt;os
slide federal funding once lhal
lias lx-rn cleared Ihrough T al­
lahassee
For information on tlir Griirvn infonnatlcm renter, the
church's phone numl&gt;er Is 3495 4 11.
Red Cross volunteers are
also at thr church starting to ­
day using thr facility as a Dis­
aster Service Center. "Well he
here as long as we're needed to
provide shelter, relief and long­
term recover)' assistance for
ihr (amlllrs who wrrr aliened
by Ihr fires,* said Svl Johnson,
volunteer
disaster
services
chairman for tin- American Red
Cross of Central Florida.
Geneva Klrmrntarv School
as wrll as the First baptist
Church are both remaining
ojten today for jx-rsotis re­
quiring shelter.

unfilled.
Outgoing commission mem­
bers Helen Stairs and Hen
Dyal cannot be rrappolnled
because the)- have served Ihr
maximum of three terms each.
Their replacements cm I’&amp;Z
are rxpeetrd to lie named
during a subsequent Sanford
City Commission turning.

City gets grant
SANFORD - Pie Sanford
Recreation and Parks Departinrnt has received notice from
the Florida
Department
of
Natural Resources that the
city lias been approved for a
FRDAP (Florida
Recreation
Development Assistance P ro ­
gram ) grant in the amount of
$93,750 for the renovation of
Coastline Park.
The city will be required to
add $9,440 In the upcoming
11)98/99 budget as Its portion
of the grant for the refurbishIng.

trailing toward disc onnrt ting
certain areas, but the rommls
sloiirrs c fiosr Instead to re
quest (Itlzrils olirv- Cestrlc
lions Die restrictions would
tw (or large users as well, so as
not to jtlair thr entire burden
on home owners
Tuesday morning, the rtly
Utility la-jMrtrnent issued a
prrss release with restriction*
lor illy residents and &lt;tty w a­
ter users patterned after a
similar set ol irxtiliUumi rn
at teit t»v Seminole Cmintv
* Refrain Irom washing car* at
ymit resid en t '
• ITiete stiould lx- no lawn irn
gallon lieiwern (i a rn and H
l&gt; m
* FA rn mimleerrd houses may
water their lawns only on Mon
day Wednesday and Fridays
between M p m and 0 a in
• Oild mmdierrd houses may
only water their lawns on

Hagerty-----Continued from Pago IA

to go
on record to say one wav or the
other.* said Kuhn
if OofT
voted nr not Is Inc onsequential
according to Kuhn. School
iMi.ird attorney Ned Julian
confirmed this morning that
Hagerty will get the pay raise.
GnlT has l&gt;ern a stem critic
of Hagerty. 'I f thr federal gov­
ernment comes tn and takes
over 10 of our schools, &lt;uid we
s|tend $750,000 more In jxirrhasitig than wr needed lo.
does that deserve a bonus?*
said Goff. Ilnwrvrr. GolT dtd
say that the Job deserves more
money applied to It. Goff Irft
Irrforr the meeting adjourned
on Tuesday night according to
Kuhn.

visibility fo ensure tfiat scam
artist do not lakr advantage of
tile lire victims. Signs arc
posted to alert contractors
about licensing requirements
The measures are purely
precautionary assures Harnett
"There are those who would
prey on folks when they are
down and out." Security meas­
ures used by the sheriffs oilier
following Ihr tornadoes were

W o d flM d a y . J o n # 10. 1990

extremely elleiuve In prevent
mg criminal activity in the
storm damaged areas.
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Ksllnger said he knew the ex
perirn tr gained through the
use of the tnnovatIvr Ac1opt A
Illock following the storms
would enable his department
to better serve the communitv.
tie pist did not realize it would
lx- needed again this soon.

Issued a statement: 'D ie tact
Is. Michael Is guilty alter the
fac t because hr believed he
had no choke. That Is all Ml
churl has lx-rn given ihr death
jxrnalty. Whal happened to jus
lice? A terrible crime has been
committed and an innocent
man has lx-rn given The elec
trie chair while thr admlttrd
killer will go free! Justice'/ 1
think not *
F.dmund will handle Stoll *
ajijx-al. which is automatic in
c ajiltal cases *ln II years. I've
had l (sentenced to deal hi
Two have lx-rn nvrrtum rd (on
appeal) One is jx-ndtng This
one'* Who knows? We'll see."
Kdmtind said

Sjirlngs or to Five I'olnts
There were 287.529 proplr
living in Hie i minty in 19*10.
and as many as 721.850 may
live here by thr year 2020
These nrw residents jil.ued an
ini erasing
demand
on
all
county
servtirs,
especially
those ot thr Judlrl.il System
"Time is of thr essence."
Morns said "Hie sooner San­
ford City Hall Is vacated ami
this work begun, the better
we ll lx-,”

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OBITUARIES
MIRIAM C. JENKINS
Miriam K. Jenkins. 63. Song­
bird Trail. Geneva, died Mon­
day. June 8. 1998 at her resi­
dence. Horn Nov. 22. 1934 In
Sanford, she was a lifelong
rrsldrnt of Central Florida. Ms.
Jenkins was u registered nurse
for Central Florida Reception
Center Orlando.
Survivors include daughter,
Janice
Kaufman.
Nashville,
Trim .; sous. James H.. San­
ford. John 11.. Jack M., both of
Winter Springs; sister. Dtana
Moyc. Geneva; brothers, Robert
Moye. Sanford. James Moye,
Huntsville. Ala.; 9 grandchil­
dren.
Grnnikow
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

Ueach.
Virginia
Graham,
Chcraw. S.C.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

ANNALEE RUPRECHT
Annalee Ruprrcht. 50, 5outh
Langford Drive. Chuluota. died
Saturday. June G. 1999. Born
tn Milwaukee. Wls.. she moved
to Central Florida In 1D72.
Mrs. Ruprrcht was a home­
maker. She was a member of
New Hope Covenant Church.
Survivors Include daughter.
Rhonda
Ruprecht-Nlckerson.
Chuluota: sister. Diane Linda.
California; uncle. Merwln. Delafleld. Wls.: I grandchild.
Family F'uneral Care. Oviedo,
In charge of arrangements.

Rosetta Patrick.
84. Park
Avenue. Sanford, died Monday,
June H, 1998 at her residence.
Horn April 21, 1914 In Deliver.
Mo., she moved lo Central
Florida In I9G8. Mrs. Patrick
was a homemaker. She was a

Baptist.
Survivors
tnrludc
Marian Roach. New

D ates am t S cedule

VFcd.t Ttiur., Fri . June 10 • 12
and Mon., Tucs., Wed. June 15 • I"
5:30 Dinner •all are welcome, call the
church office for reservations.
Youth

6 00 Sing and Play Blast O ff
6:30 • H:00 Flight Crews rotate through
Space Crafts, Mission
Munchics. Have-A-Blast (iantes.
and Bible Kxploratimi
H • 8:30 Mission Send O ff Show Time •
Parents are invited
Adults

ROSETTA PATRICK

nieces,
Smyrna

J E ia o m . MIRIAM K

Graveside Funeral Service* for Ms.
Miriam B. Jenkins. 69. of Geneva,
who dkd Monday, will be 10 s.m.
Thursday at Evergreen Ccmelery
with the Rev. Don DcBcvotar offici­
ating. Arrangements by Gramkow
F'uneral Home, BOO E. Airport hivd.,
Sanford. FL 32773. (4071 322 3213.

3A

6:15 * 8:00 Bible Study
Wednesday, June IT
5:30 Dinner
6 • 7 Special Closing Program •
Everyone Is invited (o join us
or the final Mission Send O ff
including music and slide show.
Cost • Youth • $1 each night
Adults - $3 on Wed.. $1 other nights

�Transport
Tlw system enables fire­
fighters and parsmedlea clos­
es! to (lie location oT an emer­
gency to respond to that call
regardless of artificial munici­
pal boundaries. This close co­
operation between cities and
the county delivers emergency

Tkc 2-year controversy

also eliminates the need for
duplication of personnel and
flrr stations Just across city
lines, saving the expense of
additional bricks and mortar.
Oviedo to the only Seminole
County city that does not par­
ticipate.

Governments provide enter
grncy medical care to their
cttlsena at no charge. No one
receives s bill when they call
911. But at several hundred
dollars a trip, transporting the
patient to the hospital gener­
ates big revenue, which enticed
private providers lo fiercely
compete
for
Seminole's

The controversy over who
should transport persisted for
•When the county started |s two years. According to Chase
flrr department!. It seemed like Groves resident Tim Nicholson,
s logical and prudent thing to a firefighter and vice president
Profes­
* “
*
do." Kaiser sold. 'People didn't of the Seminole rCounty
sional Firefighters Association,
care whose |urtodlrtion It was.
They wonted the quickest help the county began purchasing
transport vehicles right rears
available.*
wtth plans to eventually
Altamonte Springs was the
over transport. Because
first city to sign on In 1075. In
the
private company only had
subsequent years other Semi­
five ambulances serving Semi­
nole rules joined and eventu­
look over
nole County, patients some­ lance company
ally Maitland. Winter Park and
times experienced long walls, Seminole Emergency Medical
County became part of
Services (EMS). The agreement
which also tied up flrrftghtem
st -response agreement.
to based on the ability of
and
trucks.
Fourteen months after the pro­
portId pants to provide Tike
gram started. Seminole County
Seminole cities began trans­ services.* Firefighters main­
R T d v r d the National Associa­
porting. but by the lime Semi­ tained that a private company
tion of Counties award for the
nole County EMS/Ftrr/Hescue
would not have the expertise to
most improved Are protection
had ambulances In all of tbrtr
free victims Injured In tight or
program. The county continues
high spaces, such as In colto host national and InternaIdeas. Last April the current
construction scaflbldtng. Only
board
of
commissioners one private Arm. LtfeFhct. bid
flre-rrseue systems.
opened up bidding not only for
on the lob. The other bidder.
transport but also for emer­ Rural Metro, agreed that they
"It’s a shared resource. It's
gency medical care, which could not make first response
one communication system.
would have privatised the
work and bid only an transport
It's seamless and It provides
county's rescue services. In­ services.
for automatic delivery of re­
The effect |of s private
sources.* Kaiser continued. “All stead of Fire-Rescue units re­
sponding to the scene of an
company receiving the contract
the things
happen
auto­
occtdmt or medical emergency for
emergency
medical
matically in a matter of secs private company would have acnrtcral would nave been to

transport business. Account­
ability Is another Issue. The
county could hold a private
linn answerable far meeting
desired performance criteria

£

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( 4 0 7 ) 1?1 7

owners asooctauons. mailing
brochures and rnttottng cltlxrn
support.
“We showed them what we
could give them.* Nicholson
told. “In the long run |a private
company! would have coat
them a lot more money. The
rlttoens were smart enough to
see that, and an the day the
vote went down, they went to
the Icommlssionl chambers. It
was standing room only. The
etttaens mode the decision.*
A 9S5.000 study by the ac­
counting firm
Drloittr
h
Touche
that
ranked
the
county's proposal higher than
the two private bidders also
helped sway the commission's
vote. The ntlerta the consult­
ants considered Included par­

difficult to do with a govern­
ment system.
•You con hold them account­
able. but tt sure to hard when
you donl have a art of criteria
to measure them by.* Maloy
said. “Overall. I think the fire­
fighters are doings pretty good
job transporting. The whole

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�Home teams win all three
W om en’ s softball games

H ere’ s another
opportunity to
support our
young people

SANFORD . I I W M good night
for the trmma with a better record
and (he home tearne In Tuesday
night's Sanford Recreation De­
partment Women'a April* Blow
Rich Sol)ball League tripleheader
at Plnehurat Park.
All three matrhupa proved to be

Sunniland Corporation broke a
im w
acoceleaa tic wttli two runa in the
bottom of thr third truth* and
nipped Vaughan Incorporated. 7B.
r;J
SunnlUnd Corporation la now A­
I on the araaon and leads the
Sharks (M l. the Eaflea 14-31.
- !
. . .
Vaughan Incorporated (3-41. W.D.
Associates (2 Wand Curl*. A lley
~
’
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Next Tuesday nlftht at Plnehurat _____________
park, the Sharks take on Vaughan
Incorporated at 6:30 p m ; fkiiv
Marie Dye i
nlland Corporation play* W.D. Aw and two runa

Co-leaders slug way to
Industrial softball wins

S. Power
Sports
rebounds

ID ih o good for the adults to get out of
ie house far o family type outing once tn a
htfe.
Shoot, the price to right, It's free. And don’t

18th annual Lake
M ary Summer Track
Series off and running

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�Track
on June
and June

15th. June 22nd
29th.
The coat Is 61 per person,
per meet and each competitor
may enter four events (1/8-Inch
or 5MM aplkrs allowed).
Ribbons will be awarded to
the top three male and top
three female finisher* In each
age group In each event.
Following are the age groups
and individual events offered In
each. All categories are offered
to both males and females.
40-yaid daah. 100-meter damn,
1.600-meter run. 400-meter
dash. 800-meter run. 200meter daah. 4 x 100-metrr re­

yard daah. 100-meter du h .
1 .600 -meter run. 400-meter
daah. 800-meter run. 200meter daah, 4 a 100-meter re*
toy.
ll-a a d -ll _ lane jump, triple
jump, 40-yard daah, 100-meter
daah. 1.600-meter run. 400meter daah. 600-meter run.
200-metrr daah. 4 % 100-meter
lS-tkrowgh-16 _ long jump,
triple Jump. 40-yard daah, 100meter daah. 1.600-meter not.
400-meter daah,
800 meter
run. 200-meter daah. 4 x 100meter relay.
triple Jump. 40-yard daah. 100meter dash. 1.600-meter nm.
400-meter daah.
800-meter
run. 200-meter daah. 4 x 100meter relay.

triple Jump, 40-yard daah, 100meter daah. 1,000-meter run.
400-meter daah. 600-meter
run. 300-meter daah. 4 x 100triple Jump, 40-yard daah. 100meter daah. 1,600-meter run.
400-meter daah,
800-meter
run, 200-meter daah. 4 x 10060 — 6 O w e _ long Jump,
triple jump, 40-yard daah. 100meter daah. 1.600-meter run.
400-meter daah. BOO-meter
run. 200-meter daah. 4 x 100meter relay.

For iddtUonal Information
contact Michael Gibson al 3332370, or Lionel Honek at 3218864.

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holding brgUmer. Intermediate, and ad­
vanced tennis classes at the following times;
* Beginner* and Intermediate* _ Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday: 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Babe Ruth tryouts tonight
SANFORD _ Due to an American Legion
game on Tuesday, the tryouts for the Sanford
Babe Ruth Baseball League tryouts will be
held today (Wednesday) at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium beginning at 6 p.m.

* Beginner* and Intermediate Beginner* _
Tuesday and Thursday: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30
p.m.
■ Beginner*. Intermediate and Advanced _
Tuesday and Thursday: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30

Women

p .m,

* Tournament level player* (state and na­
tionally ranked players) _ dally: 4:30 p.m. to

Curt's ADcycata looked kke
they might puD off an upset
when they scored a tun In the
top of the seventh Inning and
had the bases loaded srtth two
outs But a strike out ended the
threat.

1/3*15,

N ov I'm not saying they will win tonight

r Friday, but don! expect the J a n to be
* t bathe on aUtnee again or the Bulla to

on second
DAYTONA BEACH . 1006 NASCAR Winston
Cup champion Rusty Wallace peeled the fastest
speed on the offofui of the three
of
NASCAR Winston Cup testing Tuesday at Daytons international Speedway In preparation far
the inaugural nighttime rumdag of the Pepai
400 on July 4.

�G reek feast influenced by ancient
A I.A m

The land that gave ua the
cradle of modem cMlixadon

m

ncnngn

Al-Anan la an anonjrmoua, Olympus, Oreek foods have toM Q ^ ia il orgnataatlon. open Ouenccd aB countries that were
to anyone who la a relative or touched fay their armies or
Attend of an alcoholic.
traders, in addition, the foods
Senility Won Al-Anon meets of Greece were Influenced by
each Monday at 7 pm . and regional tastes from throughTtairady •» * P -«v
out the ancient empire. Spices
are held In the back room of m g cooklna technlouea iatd In
the flaham O ub._ Mfl7 South today’s Oreek cooktogahow the
■entora Are.. Bastard, ah mkkSe eastern and north Afrlmeettnga are non-smoking.
cm influence In almost all the
for additional meeting times m h o . This btendtog of culand locations In the Central turn) foods yield aomc of Uie
JJ"**1 ****•„ &lt;2Lfa?J5" e *“ ■
flavorful redpes In the
formation, call 39I-1B00.
world.
A true Greek feast always
Nar-Anon
atarta with a glass of ouso

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Chejvoc

* 1/1 to I lb. Bio doug
(available to fcceoer section i
moat (roccry stores)
* I/ a ll. approc. butter sauce
* 1 os. butter T
* I os. flour
* 1 cup half and half

over a long period of time with
breaks between each course
far conversation, ouso or wine.
All of the following dishes are
Oreek to otifn with the excep­
tion of baklava for dessert. Daklava Is often associated with
the Oreek food but In actuality
tt Is a TUtktah dish. Since tt la
one of nor favorite desserts I
always take the Mwrty tockid-

suggest that be
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Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IlO It T lIR T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M to M O L I COUNTY
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. S T -tlA T -C A -IS -W
CHASE MANHATTAN
M0RT0A0E CORPORATION
l/h/a CHtUICAL
RCilOiNTIAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plarntift.
ra
KENNETH U LEWIS and
TERRY T LEWIS
tertbond and wile.
Defendant! it
N O T IC I
OF FO R SC LO SUM SALE
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
purauant to a I mat Judgment ol
Foracloauf* dated Jun* ltd.
IM S. and entered m Cat* Na
» l | H t C » I I W. ol th* Cucwl
Court ol in* EIGHTEENTH
Judrc-*l Crrcwl m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County Flonda wharaut
CHAFE MANHATTAN MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION l/h/a
CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE CORPORATION »
Pi* PH and r ENNET h M
LEWIS, at a l. are Datondant*. I
wt I tad to Ih* toghetl and beat
b-ddar tor caah m in* W#*l
t-jnl door el in* Cemthou** a
Fantord. SEMINOLE County
Florida, al I I M am a'ctoch
on Ih* Ith day ol July. IS M Iha
toltoamg datenbad property a*
•at torth «n ta.d
Fatal
Judgment, to wit
Lot SI. LARES OF ALOMA
according to th* Map or Put
lharaal a* recorded m Flat
Booh 41. Page* I I Ihruugh 11
o4 Ih* Pubhc Record* ol
Farmnel* County. Fiend*. a/h/a
E440 IndKOtl Place. Onado
Flonda U N I
DATED tort tth day ol JUNE
IS M
MARYANNI MORE
Aa Ctarh el aato Court
Dy Ruth Kmg
Aa Deputy Clerk
Faber t Grtbli P A
Fu l l MO
1470 Madruga Aeanu*
Carat Gabta* Ftortd* 111*4
(K ill 441-4114
'Parian* with a dHabdrly who
need a tpacwl accommodation
to partic-pal# hi (tv* procaad-ng
*hov*d
contact
ADA
Coordinator al 4 amineI* County
Caurthoua*. 101 N
Path
Aeanu* tulle NlOi, Santord
Flonda M T T 1 . *1 toaal he* day*
poor to th* proceeding
Tatophan* (*4T| 121-4130 aat
421T, l - I O b H M t n (TDOl or
1-400-4114770 (V) r u Flonda

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to. 1998

Legal Notices
Lol 1 Oloch Q Fairlan*
Etlalat Sac bon I According lo
•he Flat Recorded in Ptel Dooh
I t . Pao*a 10 Through 43.
Inc hr*re* a* Recorded m Ih*
Pubhc Record* ol Itm m ol*
County Flonda
Mora commonly hnown a* 174
Lahaanto One* laniard FL
12173
(Cowl Seal)
MARIANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Crrru-I Cowl
Cacaha V tharn
A* Deputy Clerk
MeI thee j SctMwhte
7114 Hollywood Shd
Ho hywood FL 11070
Publwation ol Ihi* noire* on
Jun* 10. If. 1FM in Ih* tallow­
ing
publication
Seminole
Herald
DER-fO

IN T N I C IR C UIT CO URT
OF TNS IM N T S S N T N
JUDICIAL C IR C UIT
OF FLORIOA,
M AND FOR
SEM INOLI CO UNTY
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. t i l l CA 14 W
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
l/h/a CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION l/h/a
MARGARET TIN A
COMPANY INC
PtamliH
«*
STACEY 0 f lOHELLA
SYLVTAN nORELLA
h n b a n l and wit* and
AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF tHE s u b j e c t r e a l
PROPERTY
0* tender !|»|
NOTICE
OF FO R S C LO S U M SALS
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl lo a Fmel Judgment ol
Forac loeure da lad Jun# 3rd
IM 0. and entered m Caaa No
44-24 CA &lt;4 W ol Ih* Crrcwl
Court ol to# EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Cucwl m and to* SEMI­
NOLE County Frond* whatam
CHASE MANHATTAN MONTGAGE CORPORATION l/h/a
CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Frh/a MARGARETTSN 4 COM ­
PANY INC •* Ptamtilf and
STACEY 0 F lO R E llA al al
era Detondant* I *dl tall to to#
htghatl and beat bidder lor
caah in to* Waal bgal door ol
to* Ceurtooua# in Santord.
SEMINOLE County Flonda al
It 09 am o'clock on Ihe fto
Ray el July 1444 th* tottowmg

Legai Notices

Legai Noticet

Legai Noticet

Sem inole Herald
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I M M T t l N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
■ M B FOR
s tm a o L i co u n ty.
FLORIDA
CIVIL CASS NO.
M -IM -O A -1 A -B
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
ONE ABANDONED
THIRTY ONE FOOT CHRI1
CRAFT BOAT WITH NO
HULL IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER
PLAINTIFF
VS
UNKNOWN PERSONS WHO
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST
IN ONE ABANDONED
THIRTY-ONE FOOT CHRil
CRAFT BOAT WITH NO
H U lt IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER
OEFENDANTS/C l AI WANTS
NOTtC I OF ACTION
iO AH unknown ferton* and
all parti#* having or clarmtng to
hare any rtghi. lip*, or tnlarail
•n
Ih* pro party
herein
■Werritwd
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO that an
Action tor Forleitur* on to* loiIpwmg property m tenwnot*
County flonda On# aban­
doned Ihttly-on* tool Chria
Craft Boat wtlh no hull rdantrhcalien -umbei ha* been hied
ag*&gt;ml you m th* Cue ml Cowl
m amf tor Serrunol* County
Florida You at* r*g***&lt;! to
•ante a copy ol you* wniten
detente* tl any to rt upon John
C Rot* PtamliH * allornay
whoa* addrea* I* tS4S-2llh
Slraai Sanford Flonda 17FT34344 on or be lor* ih* isih day
ol June 144* and 10* to* origi­
nal mIS Ih* Cloth ol Iht* Cowl
ertoer before i r r t x r
on
PtatoNffh attorney or muttethelety ihereetler olharwi*# a
default wiH be entered agamd
you lot to* rehat demanded m
the Cortpiaml to* Fmal Outer of
forte dure
Dated on May 14ih 1444
MARYAhhf MORSE
Aa Cler* *1 toe Cowl
by Cacaha V Eharn
a* Deputy Clark
Pubhth May 20 IT. and June
3 10 1M4
D E O IL*

Pumuanl la F I (tat M l 17(0.
Iha toUonuig daacnbad m a i l
*»• ba aotd mi pubhc aata let
ttia Mohan bidder la i*h«fy a
ctormad ban by IHa Uenor Iat
tabor and/or Storage I I I !
OAVUNIR
H IO lU IA IIU O U
II
I I 41 JO
Length fall Owner/Terrence
William* 1111 Vina l l OiUnda
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IIA
NAY
MIO FiR C 111 1 H III F lS IM F V
t* "* * - I I ’F* Owner/Kennelh

CLASSIFIED AD RATES
CAM NO. S0-SS4-CA-I4-W
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A . a*
Trutfea Iw Vend**

Tutaitey INu Ffktay IS Noon «w (toy bstofN puMcsMon.
SiMtay 12 Noon Fridoy

Morig age Trutl 1444 2.
PtomtiN.
W RALPH THACKER

ISSl4M-I4-m0|.
DONNA THACKER
(MIUNKNOWIQ.
UNKNOWN TfN A N Ti.

m tha svgnt ol an n t v , Bw Ssmnoto Hsfifct W i ba rssponaBils
for • • N M IWBiOan arty and o ily to M sM sN ol 9 w coat at M

. UNKNOWN TENANT II.
WILDWOOD HOME4. INC .

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M T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T M I M N T II N T R
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A M FOR
S IN IM O LI COUNTY,
■ TA TI OF FLORIOA
Caw* N*. S 7 -S S M -C A -IA -W
O IN IR A L JURISDICTION
AROO N O R T O A M CORP.
PtamliH

V*
DARRYL BRITTON

*1 ua *1 al
Defendant*
NOTMS
OF FORSCLOSURS BALI
BY C U M OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Notre* M hereby green Ihat to*
undartignad Maryann* Hart*.
Ctarh el Ih* Cucwl Cowl al
11UINOLI County Ftonda. wdl
on Ih* 2nd day at July 1444. al
I I M am al to* Watt Freni
Door el Ih* le nunota County

outcry la Iha tegheel m a ball

4M l (V/TOOl

OF FORBOLOSUM B A L I
NOTICI i* hereby green that
th* undaraigaad Ctarh ml Kta
Circuit Coutl 41 Sew*not*
County. Ftonda. wdl an toa SOto
day ol Juno, IS M , al I I SO
a'ctaah A M ol Iha Waal front
door ol to* Seminal* County
Courlhout* m Santord. Flared*,
offer to* **to and **H al pubho
outcry to the high e*l and boat
tedder to* caah Ih* todowtngde»tnbed proparly ailuato to
Sanunolu County Ftand*
IM SA WILOWOOO. * planned

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to* Ptal lharaal a* r*alidad m
Plal Booh IS. Pago* 7 through
IS mch n hia Pubhc Record* *1
Sanunoto County Florida
purauanl lo Ih* Fmal Judgment
entered n a cat* pending w
•aid Cow l IhO ttyto ol which to
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WITNESS my hand and otoctal
aoal ol hard Cowl lfv* 4th day
el Juno. IS M
11 you or* a paroan with a dotn lint pt'oc #&lt;cfing. fow eiv anil
Bad. al na coal to yaw. fa Ih*
praytatan a l aartotn **«*•
tone* Ptoaaa caotact Court
adnunn wala*. M l N ParK
Aeanu* Surto N IS I. Santoed.
Ftonda SI771, l*ST) S2 S 4110
•4227. witlun I wtohmg day* *•
yaw mcatpt al Hue (nahta *4
Faeactoaura Seta) if you am
haanng imputed. caK 1-400MS-S771. if yaw am **M*
unpaired **N 1 400**4 *ff*
(COURT M ALI
MARYANNI MORSI
C U M OF THI
ORCUIT COURT
Sy Cacaha V (ham
Dapwy Ct**h
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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BuHat A Maaah. P A
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IS M
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die lion of thia Court ara
rapairad to Mo thaw abyacboaa
wrth tMa Coon WITHIN T H I
LA TIN OF T H A I I M O N TH !
AFT IN T H I OATS OF T H I
F tM T FUOLICATION OF THIS
N O T K I ON THIN TV OAVS
AFT1N T H I O A TI OF SIN V IC I
OF A COFV OF THIS N O TIC I
ONTHSM.
All craditor* of Iha Decedent
and other par*one haring

Decade nr • aalala tnuil lile
toair claim* with IM* Court
WITHIN
TH R U
M O N TH !
A FTIN T H I O A TI OF T H I
F tM T PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICI
ALL CLAIMS. D IM A N D ! AND
O B JIC T IO N I NOT I O FlLtO
W IU S i F O M V IN BARRIO
Thu dala *1 the leal publica­
tion al Hu* Notre* t* June Jrd.
Cwcutl Court al Samiaola
Caunly Flonda. In which John
D
Lean*.
*1 *1. war*
D#tamtam* and Irwto toongag*
Carporaltaa
l/h/a
Inland
Mortgage Corporation
Ih*

Faraonal Naproaanlainr*
JASON I SMITH
1114 Eltinor* Slraat
La* Anoataa. CA S00II

NOTICI
it I
..if
I. IM S . antorad to Card
Cat* Na S7-IISS-CA 14-W al
Ih* Ctrcufl Cowl at Ih* ISTH
Judicial Crrcwl m and to* M IN N O tl
County
SANFONO.
Flonda. I wdl aad la Iha toghaal
and bail bidder tor caaN at to*
Waal Front Ooor ol ih* SEENN O LI Caunly Cowthout* al
tocaladalSOIN PARK AVI NUC
to IANFORO. Ftonda. al t l M
a m an to* Tnd day of July.
IS M ih* fallowing daecHSad
property a* *01 torth to laid
Summary Fmal Judgment, le­
wd
i
LOT 1*«. LA KIV nW VIU-AOi.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THIR IOF. M C O R O IO M PLAT
BOOR 1*. PAGES M . I f . M
AND SS OF T H I PUBLIC
RECORD!
OF
S W IN D LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated Hu* 4 if* day el JUNE.
1SM
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNI MORSE
Ctarh ol th* Cucwl Court
By Cacaha V Eharn
Deputy Ctarh
T H I L A W O F F K M OF
DAVID J I T I R N . P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S Unnrartify On.*

Jana 1. IM S. enietod to Chrd
Caaa No S7-tt4l CA 14 W ol
to* Circuit Court of to# 11TH
Judicial Cm ml m and tot M M tN O LI
County.
SANFORO
Flonda. I old aa* to to* Al^tail

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(CIRCUIT COUNT IIAU
MARYANN! MOM*
Ctor* of iha Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Ctarh
T M LAW O F F IC II OF
DAWO J I FINN, F A
ATTOHMV FOR FLAM TIFF
M t • Unirartiiy Drtva
■ucta 1M
Plantation FL 31114
iH tim io o e

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In accord**** *rdh the
Amarlca* otto OwatoMto* Act
par*on* uith diaaMNtoo naadahoutd contact Iha Ctarh at th*
Circuit Cowl al Ih* SEMINOLE
County Coutlhou** at H i l­

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Ctrcud Court al to* MSNN0LI
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�What’s the word on
DRAR DR. GOTT: What are you. a
lime traveler from Uw dart agrt? You
knock energy healing because It
doesn't lit Into your narrow concept of
health care.

(Suggestions: Refocus your atten­
tion on peace In Northern Ireland,
Internal Revenue Service abuses,
starvation In Africa, campaign spend­
ing — you know, the usual trivial con
ceres.)

PETER
OOTT.M.D,

I am a practitioner who has prac­
ticed the laying on of hands for almost
M yean. Each of us la involved in Uw
giving and receiving of waves, pulsa­
tions and flows of light energy emitfrom the body. Thought Is energy
we can heal across miles without
a touch. I am a conduit of Cod's ener­
that you ore free of signiA
gy that Is tba sweetest discovery of
disease Relax, lake a deef
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                    <text>90th YEAR. No. 219____________________________________ FRIDAY. JUNE 26.1998__________________________________________

gets in your
LAKE MARY - The Florida
Department of Law Enforce*
ment haa charted Oordon
Lesley Barkley with oOctal
misconduct, a third degree
felony, and falsifying records,
a Ant degree misdemeanor,
for his connection
with
fraudulent criminal activities
at Seminole Community Col*
Barkley. 40. a fanner SCC
Instructor.
waa
arrested
Wednesday night by Lake
Mary police at nts residence.
Barkely
attem pts

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bans fireworks

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grows for
safety of
bike paths

SEMINOLE COUNTY * A
thick shroud of smoke blan­
keting Seminole County Thurs­
day prompted the Public Safety
Department to Issue a state­
ment concerning the number of
0-1*1 calls regarding smoke.
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from Votuata County Area but

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the Fantasy 5 drawing of the Hall.
The children and women at
Rrports scheduled on the
Florida Lottery Wednesday
Arnold
Palmer Hospital are going
agenda
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meeting
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night. Tire ticket reportedly
matched all five numbers and clude the Waterfront M aster to be drtnldng plenty of apple
Hon Steering
Committee. juico Una otanmrr
will be worth *16.819.84.
The folks who make White
In addition to tire 13 first Court House programming
prize winners there w err study and the conference cen- House brand apple products
1,192 player* matching 4 of 5 ter/h o tel project.
gave the Hubbard House at the
At last month's CRA meeting. Itospttal more than 150 bottles
numbers for a payment of
Vice Chairman Lorry Strlckler (64 ounce) of apple juice on
$ 3 0 .5 0 .
suggested this meeting also
CRA meeting
Include a re-election of offi­ Thursday. Presumably this will
SANFORD • The city of San­ cers. Two members have been make everyone well sooner - the
ford Community Krdevelop- added to the board. They are apple a day theory.
What made the delivery extra
ment
Agency
will
meet John Mercer replacing Bill
Wednesday. July 1. at 4 p.m.. Royster and Tom Boll replac­ Juicy was the tact White House
brought In Apple One. an
in the city manager’s confer­ ing Walt Nason.
authentic replica of a 1908 White
House horse-drawn wagon.
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For Local News
Apple One. which was hand
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rrailed In Texas, la pulled by two
SPORTS *PCOFLf
Morgut Cross hones. Adam and
HEALTH S PTTNnS • BUSINESS
Cvs. In addition to the slop at
the hospital. Adam and Eve also
visited a number of area super­
markets. This la one of the atops
on a 28-city tour to celebrate
National
Fruit
Product
Company’s 90th anniversary.
Here a ir some slices of Info for
apple lovers:
There are 2.S00 varieties of
apples grown In the U 5.
smaller apples keep longer.
Today; Afternoon thunder­
Apple trees ‘sleep* during the
storms. Highs in the mid-90s.
winter
to store up energy to make
fABLK:
min.
7:45
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apples In the fafi.
Afternoon thunderstorms. Highs a.m.. tna). 1:35 a m , min. 8:15
The moot
apple song
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70*. B andar: Afternoon thun­
is. ’Don’t Oo Under the Apple
derstorm*. High* In the ndd- IIDM: I h p M i Boaafc: high:
Tree with Anyone Else but Me.”
90*. Low* In the low-70*. 10:31 am .. 10:52 p m . low:
Only 80 calories are In an
Monday: Afternoon thunder­ 4:18 a.m.. 4:24 p.m. Now
apple.
storm*. Highs In the ntld-90*.
•m y n a Booth: high: 10:36
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a.m.. 4:29 p m . Coosa Booth:
This column was written on a
high: 10:51 a m . 11:12 p m .
low: 4:38 a m . 4:44 p m

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More than 100,000 people are
headed to Tuscumbla. Ala., this
weekend for the annual M s a
Nadav Festival. Tuscumbla la
Keller's birthplace. Blind and
deaf from birth, she not only
learned to speak but became a
lecturer and writer.
Thr M ack Bbrtom a play cele­
brating Keller's life, wtil be per­
formed during the festival and on
the 5 weekends to M ow.
Helen Keller was bom In 1880
and died In 1968.

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ball player at 18 and won two
gold medals In the 1932
Olympics. She had world records
In the javekn and 80-meter high
hurdles.

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tn antique ear* on Mam Street.
Then. It’s on to a sock hop.
There’s an Indiana Fiddlers
Gathering
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Tippecanoe
Battlefield tn Battle Ground. Ind.
M usicians will entertain out­
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Tippecanoe. The main event at
Gorham. N.M.. Is the annual
sportscar Ifllklimb to the

Nobel Prize winner N a il S.
B eat was bom on June 20.
1892. She was bom in Hillsboro.
She married professional
W. Vs. She was a noted authori­
ty an China. She won the Nobel became * champion golfer. She
M ae for her book. 7Tw Good also played softball baseball
Earth. She died M 1973.
football. She died of cancer when
she was 42 In 1956. She
bom m Pon Arthur. Tex.
Actor
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today, cyclist
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37. UN. t a a
waa bom on June 28. 1914. Her
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real name was Mildred Dfdrikoon fun all over the county. It’s Saturday tn case you want to
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declaring a state of emergency
and prohibiting sales and use
of personal fireworks. Alla*
monte Springs police are giving
dty businesses until 5 p in. to­
day to have all fireworks re­
moved from their shelves.
All occupational fees and
related permit fees associated
with the sole of fireworks are
being refunded.
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other dties. the prohibition
also includes sparklers.

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with trespassing and was
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People
Mind your own relationship business
Lakeside Lions

Illmid Hank
( ’d l l m l MoiHi.i Hlood H onk
Is .isWIitc d o n o rs of nil types o f
blood
especially O -lype d o ­
nors to d o n a te a t Its Sanford
b ran ch . 1302 K S econd St. For
tnform atIon. call 322 0822.

Sanford Rotary
Hot.try C lub of Sanford m e e ts
every M onday at noon, at the
M aim a llo trl.

Senior activities
Lake Mary S ettlors Invite
m yone f».r&gt; y e a rs of older to jo in
them tn two weekly activ ities
■n Monday: W oodcarvers. from
9 :tO to 11:30 a.in. G am es from
1 to 3 p a n ., at tire F rank E vans
C enter. 158 N. C ounty Club
Road.

Senior employment
An
em ploym ent
program
'(K iiisurcd by AARP Senior
C om m unity Service Em ploy­
m ent llo g ro iii ts held at the
Hanford N ational Guard A r­
mory 915 E. First S t . Monday
ihrm iuh Friday Interview h o u rs
an- 8 a m. to I p.m . T elephone:
321 8008. The program a s s is ts
■co lo rs. 55 an d over, to re tu rn
to th e work place.

Cancer support
Support. Hope an d Recovery,
s U A H . m eets every M onday
afternoon at 5 p.m . at C en tral
Flurtdu Regional H ospital In
the far c o m e r of th e d ining
room. T his la a self help w pport gro u p for all can cer aurvtvors. w h eth er In treatm en t now
or (liitahrd w ith it. Call 324H737 o r 322*7785 for m ore In­
form ation.

Contract Bridge
bridge players are invited to

(day

contract bridge every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m.. at the
Sanfonl Senior Center. For In*
form ation, call 322-0326.

H ie Sanford Lnkrnlde l.lon*
C lub m eets th r first and third
Munday of th r m o n th , at 7:00
p.m .. nt the M arina HotelV isitors an d new m rtn b rn t are
welcome. For Inform ation, call
Matt Allcmoso, 322 8545, or
Davtd Hall. 330-5238.

Historical Commission
The Lake Maty H istorical
C om m ission m eets at 7 p.m .,
the first Monday of the m onth,
at the F rank E vans C enter. 158
N. C ountry Club Road. C o n tact
J a m e s Thom pson at 322-9432
for m ore Inform ation

Practical Nurses
The
Licensed
P ractical
N urses A s s o c ia tio n of Florida,
inc., m eets th e second Monday
of the m onth at 6:309 p.m . a t
Kilamey B aptist C h u rch . 701
Form oso Ave., C.E.U. r la s s
provided each
m onth.
All
m eetings a re open to LPNs an d
to s tu d e n ts a n d g rad u ate LPNs.
For Inform ation call 299-4321.

G am blers

families
Anonymous and

Gam-Anon for family and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non amokerm)
ni 7:30 p.m.. Church of the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave..
M aitland. For more Informa­

One of my best friends has been dating a
guy from Daytona. He cornea over here at
least I night every weekend and sometimes
she goes over there to see him. A couple of
weekends ago we were all at a club and 1
asked her how things were going. She M id
everything was great between them, and I
laughed and said. *Hey, maybe well dance
at your wedding pretty soon * She agreed
that It could happen.
th e next day my boyfriend and 1 went to
Daytona to hear a band we like, and this
guy came In. I don't think he saw us. Pretty
soon he storied talking to another gal
there, and then they left together. My boyfriend and I decided that since we didn't
know who the gal was or what was going
on. we wouldn't My anything to anybody.
Thm the next weekend, this guy was bark
over here, but my friend w asn't with him.
He was kind of making the rounds of the
ladies, so my boyfriend and I decided that
he and my girlfriend probably weren't
seeing each other anymore.

Narcotics Anonymous meets
M onday at H p.m. at the Pres-

byiertan House of OoodwlU,
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

You can Imagine how shocked I was
when my friend and this guy showed ip
last Saturday night at the club we all like
to go to. I could tell by watching them that
she has no Idea he's playing around on the
■tde. I feel like It'a my responsibility to tell
her what's going on. but my boyfriend says
I should keep my mouth shut and let them
figure their relationship out. What do you
think 1 should do?
m 't Always a Vlrtw*

Don’t judge display of male affection

The S anford Arro Modelers
Club meets every third Monday
of the month starting at 7 p.m.,
with the 'Model of the Month*
competition at Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, 400 E.
First St. All phases of R/C
model aircraft are presented.
The club's flying field Is located
In Sanford. For more informa­
tion. contact Lee Donate at
574-4732.

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Veterans of Foreign Ware and
the Ladle* Auxiliary of Sanford
Host 10108 meet the third
Monday at 7IX) p.m. at the
post home. 2644 S. Sanford
Ave.

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The Sanfonl Liana Club
meets every Tuesday a t noon at
the Colonial Room In down­
town Sanford near the clock.
Visitors and prospective
members are welcome.

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tion. call 236-0206.

Narcotic* AnonjmoK*

MARY
BALK

When someone's life Is In danger o r to
protect a child from luimi. we must Inter­
cede. However, tn the situation you've de­
scribed, 1 agree with your boyfriend; keep
your mouth stiut. 1 luive to aM utne yotr
friend isn’t stupid or naive, she's Just see­
ing what site wants to see. When she's
ready to deal with what's going on. she
will. Then Is when you ran be supportive
(but NEVER My you knew all along whs I
was going on). Wlien the time tomes, you
ran help her get bark into Ihr dating scene
and let her know she was too good for him.
anyhow.
Ilowrver. there's one oilier thing that
needs to be considered. What If they have
decided Hut both of them will dale around
for awhile? Just because you haven't seen
her out with anyone else doesn't mesn that
It's not possible. For ibis and a dozen
other good reasons, you nred lo mind your
own relationship business and lei other
people mind tltrirs. If site wants your help
and advHe. slip'll ask for It.

Modelers Club

The Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets j Jm
thhfc Monday of each m o n tg at
S ew ing Ctab ‘
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m .' the Seminole Courtly AgiSS*
in noon, th e WOOP1E Sewing tural Center. 4300. Orlando
c lu b gathFrs at thd take Miry ' Drive. Sanford. For infoifaatton. call Art or Jean Anderson
Senior Center. 260 N. Country
at 631-8033.
Club Road, to make baby
clothes, and Items for nursing
Senior activities
hom es as well as Hems for the
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
C h ristm as store. The Items
anyone 55 years or older to
made by the club are donated join them tn activities every
to preem le babies, nursing
Monday through Friday, from
home residents and gifts for
9-JO a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at the
th e a n n u a l Christmas store.
Lake Mary Community Center,
280 N. Country Chib Road.

Gambler*,

D ear M ary ,

Bridge Club
Sanford Duplicate Bridge
Club meets at noon each Itiei*
day at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St.. Sanford.

Antibacterial soaps: Are they
safe, and should you use them?
Q. What Is the main difference between plain
nnd antibacterial aoapa used In the home?
A. The main difference la that antibacterial
soaps contain a special ingredient for control­
ling germs. When washing with an antibacterial
soup, a very small amount of antibacterial In­
gredient Is deposited on the skin that keeps the
number of germs at a significantly reduced level
for an extended period of time. Washing with
plain soap Initially removes some germs, but
the germs left on the hands can quickly re-grow
and increase In number.
Q. What germs do antibacterial aoapa kilt?
A. Antibacterial aoapa kill or Inhibit bacteria
that cause odor, skin infections, food poisoning.
Intestinal Illnesses and other commonly trans­
mitted diseases. Their effecttveneM depends on
the antibacterial Ingredient. Its concentration.
Its contact time on the akin and other product
formulation.
Q. Who should use antibacterial soaps?
A. Antibacterial soaps provide extra protection
against bacteria that may cause many common
illnesses. Consumers looking for additional pro­
tection before preparing ana eating meals, after
using the bathroom, diapering a child, after
playing with a pet or when caring lor the sick
may want to use an antibacterial soap.
Q Are deodorant soaps the some os antibacte­
rial soaps?
A. No. A Deodorant soap Is a cosmetic product
intended for washing the body to eliminate
odors. A deodorant sosp n w not contain an In­
gredient that kllla or inhibits the fo w th ot
odor-causing bacteria.
Q. Why are so many antibacterial aoapa on the
market now?
A. Soaps Intended to kill or Inhibit the growth
of odor-causing bacteria have been marketed
since the 1920s. Greater consumer concern over

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG
health risks from gum s ha* _
creased demand for new antibacterial
body wash products.
Q. What ts the purpose of s
washing liquid and antibacterial
A. Dishwashing liquids that are aleo
rial hand cleansers provide
to c o n eutners who use s hand dii _
Squid to
wash their henda at the kitchen
Q. What Is trtclosen?
A. Trldossn ts an antimicrobial _
Is used tn many hand and body wash
In antibacterial soaps, it is m p ‘ ‘
Food and Prog Administration m
counter (OTC) drug. Tnctossn ha*
aafely In personal care products for
30 years.
0- Whet other active Ingredients are uead In a n ­
tlbactertal aoapa?
tatso
PC10Q and alcohol

odes?

A A group of experts convened fay the U.S. Plead
and Drug Administration recently I
question and found no evidence to support It
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�S s n rn ls Hwald. Sanlord. Florida - Friday, J u n s 2 0 .1990 - 0 4

Religion
Baptist convention addresses issues of the family
■y Dr. VIM m

M a r t (H 6) Fatter

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MARKHAM WOODS

SALT LAKE CITY-Messengers to the
Southern Baptist Convention (composed of
15.801.514 members-1 he largest Protes­
tant denomination in America) In their
annual meeting added a statement on the
family lo llieir 35 yrar-old statement of
faith.
The news scene raplodrd wtth the NBA
playoff (Utah Jaxr). and the Baptists in­
vading the Mormon-dominated city where
the world headquarters of the Mormon
Church to loealrd.
Marty and sundry Issues were worthy of
‘news releases.* Among them were (hr
Disney boycott and *thr dark side of 1)1s
ncy.* prayer for President Clinton's moral
Iradrridilp. Mormon beliefs, criticism of
the nattonal Endowment for llir Arts and
the Public Broadcasting System for using
'tax dollars...to ridlrule. attack, debase
and undermine* evangelical Christianity
and others.
The Issue, however, which drew almost
Immediate national attention came from
the proposal on ~The Faintly*-spec tile ally
the Biblical teaching that a *wtfe to to
submit...to Iter husband.* Tlte proposal on
*Thr Family' outlines the roles of bus
bands, wives and chlldrrn. The ‘wives
submission* came to the forefront In na
Itonal news.
A portion of Die statement reads:
’Marriage Is the uniting of one man and
one woman in covenant commitment fur a
lifetime It to Ood s unique gift tu provide
for the man and the woman In m arrlagr
the framework for Intimate companion­
ship. the channel for sexual expression
according to btbtlrul standards, and Ihr
means for procreation of the human rarr.
The husband and wife are of equal
worth before Oad. Both bear God s Image
but each In differing ways The marriage
relationship models the way God relates
to hte people. A husband to to love his wife
aa Christ loved (he church. He has the
Ood-gtvcn responsibility lo provide for. lo
protect, and to lead his family. A wife to to
submit graciously lo the servant traderahlp of her husband even aa the church

LONGWOOO - Christ Unllrd
McthadlH Church. 400 Tucker
Drive and the com er of County
427, «m hold Vacation
for children
3-14 yean, beginning Monday,
Jtgy 6 through Friday. July 10.
The th e ir la H ooked on J raua.* Rrglatration will be al
(hr Church on Monday. July
Oth at 8:30 a.in
For further
information
pleaar call 330-1367 or 322
0073. Bee you (here.
SANFORD • The Christian
Church
will be
celebrating Ha 2nd anniver­
sary on Sunday. June 20 al
3:30 p.m. The church Is lo­
cated at 1701 S. Dell Avc. In
Sanford.
rTWf MOTIV r lP iN
CASSELBERRY - Members of
Pray Central Florida will meet
on Tuesday. July 7 al 11:30
am . at Northland Community
Church, 530 Dog Track Rd. In
mom 206.
For n o t* information call
George Hera a t 042-0060.
gKMgffctfl| | g J I M
SEMINOLE COUNTY- Inter­
ested part tea are needed in
participate In Networking for
Jesus. Those m ulling Informa­
tion about Intercessory prayer.
lae and worship, pastors.
ns and Pro-life Pro-family
networking
should
call
Maureen Bravo at 332-7200 or
679-2645 eat. 0900.

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SANFORD • Seminole HEART
Is a disaster response agency
which la continuing to work
toward rebuilding uninsured
and
undfftnaured
homes
damaged by the February to r­
nado that hit th is area.
If Interested In being involved
In the restoration and healing
of homes and families effected
fay this and/or Ititure disasters
contact 8cminole HEART at
320-1070. Donations may be
made fay sending your check
to Seminole HEART IN CARE
OF Harvest Time International.
130 Coastline Rd.. Sanford. FL
32771.

rtwis CMrtMyat rim l
Southern Baptist Convsohon President Paige
Patterson end First Baptist Church Markham
Woods Pastor Dr. Bob Parker
willingly su b m its to Ih r h e a d sh ip of
C hrist. Site, b rin g in lire Image of Gcal’ m
Is Iter luivbam i a n d th u s rq ual lo him . lias
Ih r God given rr* |xm slhlllty lo re s p e c t
Iter husb an d an d to serve a s his h elp er' In
m anaging th e ir household an d n u r tu r in g
tile neat generation.*

WomtR iptik
"While some w om en recoil al llic Idea ol
subm illing to th e ir h u sb an d s, resp ect for
G od's Word a n d tru s t In Ida w isdom
slum Id convince litem lo follow G o d s p la n
for I lie family, said th e two w om en w ho
helped draft th e statem en t on fam ily
adopted by m essen g ers to th e S u u llir n t
B aptist Convention an n u al m eeting J u n e II
In Malt Lake City.
*lt doesn't lak e a sc lutl.it to lie aide to
Interpret what Is d e a rly laid out in G o d s
Id u rp rtn l for th e family.* Mary M ohler, a
hom em aker h u m Irmisvtlle, Ky w hose
h u sb an d . Al. Is president of S o u th e rn lla p
list Theological Sem inary "S u b m it' to not
a negative word. It m ay be a politically in
correct word. It may nut la- a p o p u la r
word Ikit ll Is a biblically correct w ord
an d H u t to w hat counts.*
*Onr reason you find rejection an d a n i­
m osity toward Ih r term Is th at few peo p le
u n d e rsta n d wlial biblical Milan! salon Is ,*
Dorothy Pat ter sun. a h » m rm a k n from

Wake Forest. N.C.. whose husband. Paige.
Is president of Southeastern Baptist
Theological Seminary and the nrwly
elected prrsidrnl of the Southern Baptlal
Convention.
*Submlsalon Is a voluntary thing, a
■that’s what the word lit*
there la no forced aspect
word In llir biblical sense.* Patter­
son said. 'And with the husband, loo. In
hradshlp there to a lot of responsibility In
making derisions.*
'In a world where couples may find
themselves reversing traditional family
roles often because they feel It to a nrresslly-hustMnds and wives have to seriously
weigh what price tluy arc willing to pay lo
follow God's guidelines for the family,*
Patterson said.
"If you rom r under Scripture, that does
limit you.* site said. *11 gives you s par­
ticular art id guidelines. There to ■ m eas­
ure by whirl 1 you Just have lo trust the
lord, that II Hr gave you those guide-lines
h r sill see you 11wough.*
Patterson related that a family that to
always trying to deride who to going to
make ilw decision and who to going lo
submit to headed for chaos.
T lltlnk the Lord knew us very well b e­
m use he treated us.* Patterson said 'lie
gave i m a plan that wasn't dependent on
p rrfetl circumstances or perfect people.
What Hr did do was Just say to us, 'Do It."
'Respect for the Bible as God's Word la
all a wife nerds to resolve the issue of
submission. Molder said.
Because she approaches the topic con­
vinced the IHide to ’the Infallible. Inherent
and sufficient Word of God. It’s not my
prerogative to go through and start cut­
ting and slashing passages,* she sold. T
accept the entire canon as true.*
T scilanit lu the leadership of my hus­
band In our home, not because It Is a
command for AJ Holder, but because It la
a command from almighty God to me as a
Christian woman My glad acceptance of
that role says absolutely nothing about my
gifts or my obUttles or my tntrthgmce. but
It says everything about my willingness to
be obedient lo the commands given Kw In
Scripture.*

Tell us your story
The Seminole Herald welcomes news about you. your family,
friends and neighbor*. But. we need your help by submitting
information to us.
Requests for photo coverage should be made at least three
days In advance by calling our office. Your organization's pub­
licity person should arrange for photo coverage and submit a
news release about the event no later than three days following.
Engagement and wedding forms are available at our office. If
desired, these may be accompanied by a black and while or color
photo. These stories are usually run on Sundays and should be
submitted on Tuesday before the publication date. Weddings
more than three months old will be published In announcement
form without a photo.
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Fax: 323-9400.

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Ac lion USA. Inc minister* to
restoring lie family.
The
group to reaching, and ir*m t
mjf the lives of mm. women
and youth. They leach man to
love and serve their wives and
CamtMre. They leach and mm*
tor men and youth.
For more information call
000-4000.

CrttJt PrB|066cy Ctiiltf
SANFORD The Sanford Cri­
sts Pregnancy Center to open
with summer hours on Mon­
day. Tuesday, and Wednesday
from 9 a.m. until noon and
Thursday from 5 la N p.m.
Sendees Include free preg­
nancy t rating, confidential
care for any age woman. In­
formation on pregnancy and
abortion, maternity clothes,
baby clothes and supplies, re ­
ferrals for all pregnancy r e ­
lated concents, counseling and
rdurallon on crisis prrgnaney.
prr/post natal rare with on
emphasis on fetal development
and post abortion healing.
For mote Information or to
schedule the renter's Director,
Andrea to share this m inistry
with your church call the cen­
ter at 323-3304.
SANFORD • An evangelical
meeting continues tonight nnd
Saturday at Latter Rain Minis­
tries.
Friday. June 26, the Rev. Dr.
Ardell Tucker, pastor and
founder of Ml. Calvary Deliv­
erance Tabernacle in New Ha­
w n. Conn., la the speaker. Dr.
Tucker is a nationally known
evangelist, singer and teacher.
Closing on Saturday. June
27 there will Ire an evening of
musical worship featuring
'Latter Rain Crusade Choir.
Charles Westmoreland Chorale
of Atlanta, Oeorgls and Higher
Praise of Ortanao.
For further Information call
322-S2I9.

SANFORD - Prayer W arriors
and Interceaaora are needed to
join others at Sanford Church
of God. West 22nd Street and
Hotly Avenue, every Monday
evening from 7 to B p.m. Par­
ticipants pray against drugs,
robbery, domestic violence
and poverty in this commu­
M00V In T 00U 1
SANFORD • Moms In Touch is nity.
a non-denomination organisa­ Ogtrattoi attest Santa*
tion that meets once a week to
SANFORD - Operation Res­
pray for U idr children. Any cue Sanford, a ministry of Rise
moms Interested In praying Upt Sanford Inc. Is sponsoring
wtth other moms, who want to a "Back to School Bash.’ The
know If there la a group repre- Hat Includes three ring bind­
their child's school or ers, notebook
get Inform ation
crayons,
a prayer group
glue.
rs, lunch
Denise Amat at
■hoes. •eta at school
333-3320.
clothes. The coat per child for
these items la approximately
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Pepsi 400 still on schedule
DAYTONA BEACH . Contrary to a m is­
leading media report, the Inaugural night­
time PrpM 400 at Daytona International
Speedway la planned to run an schedule at S
p m. on July 4. Speedway officials have con­
firmed.
’Although we have experienced some
smoke and hare during the morning hours,
ocean bteesrs from the east have erevery clear conditions at the Speedway In
the afternoons and evenings,* said Daytona
International Speedway President John Gra­
ham. "With the BrpH 400 slated for an H
p.m. Hart, we anticipate that the race will
run right an schedule.
"While we are moving forward wtth prepa­
rations for the event, our tirarta, prayers and
thanks continue to go out lo the firefighter*
and volunteers who are doing such a splen­
did Job of safeguarding our community*

Beer :30 stops Blake’s
Boyz in Sanford Chase
Thursday Men’s softball

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SANFORD _ Beer :30 threw a
monkey wrench Into (he plans for
the Sanford Rrcrratlon Department
Men's Spring Thursday Nigh*
Chase Park Slow Pitch Softball
League by clobbering leagueleading O k k r'i Boys 15-7 last
night.
Blakr'i
r's Boys would have sewn up
the regular season championship
and the top seed for next week's
End of the Season Tournament If It
had won the game, but Beer :30
would have none of It.
Brer :30 scored six runs Ui die
bottom of the first Inning as Eric
Buttock. Jerry Govemale and Mark
Hoffman drove In two runs each
with a home run. double and sin­
gle. respectively.
Biskr a Boyz came back with
four runs tn the top of the second
Inning and a single run In the third
inning to cut the lead to 6-5, but
Brer M pulled away wtth three
runs tn the third Inning and eventu sly built a 19-5 lead before
make’s Boys plated two nine In the
seventh timing.
The Regulators then thickened
the plot even more when they
th rashed Sum dand Corporation
13-1 In die nightcap, thereby
moving JuM a game out of the
league lead.
Beer :30 regained the league lead
with a 6-2 record. Blake’s Boyz fell
to 6-3 and the Regulators Improved
to 5-3. frinnlland Corporation fin­
ishes 0 0.
Because of Thursday’s results.
:30 and the Rrgulatara will

UCFs Arnold an All-America
ORLANDO _ University at Central Florida
closer Jaaon Arnold (Melbourne High School)
m u named lo the Bosrboff America freshman
all America second team.
Arnold was selected to the Louisville Mug­
ger freshman all-America team, aa an ­
nounced by CoUepr Baseball. IsH month.
The righthander finished h it freshman
campaign 2-2 with a team-low 2-04 ERA. 13
walks and 38 strikeouts over 35.1 Innings of
work. A First Tram All-Tram America Ath­
letic Conference selection. Arnold led the
TAAC and Aniahed fourth In the nation wtth
12 saves tn 13 opportunities.
^Arnold act a new school record m
the pervious record of right saves tti 1989,
and already ranks second In UCF*a career
pitching record book.

Police Explorers bind raiser
SANFORD _ Continental Champion ship
WrrathtM artt pay a Halt to Banfcrd Middle
RjAuukl h m M a li isagaai laMaa l|9
•SClWCH O il BM lUfUBJfi kalin*. raff *

Proceeds from the event will go to the
Sanford Bailee Explorers.
Com la gfl for ring Mde with doors opening
at 7 p m. and matches starting at 8 p.m.
The main event will feature a C.C.W.
Heavyweight Title match be f u n the Florida
Hurrlrane (challenger) and the Lord of Disci-

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ruined out on June 11th next week
at 7 p.m.
If Beer :30 wins next week, the
tournament will be played an July
9th. If the Regulators beat Beer
:30. the three lemma would be tied
and they would meet In a threeteam playoff on July 9th that was
rained out on June I llh.
Powering Beer :30 were Mark
llaum an lone double, three singles,
four runs scored). Jerry Oovemale
(one double, two singles, three
runs scored, two KBI|, Mark Hoff­
man (three singles, two runs
scored, four RBI) and Mark Clatlerbuck (two singles, one nxi
scored, three RBI).
Also contributing w rte Erie (hil­
lock lone home run. two
three
RBI).
Ji
Ritchie Jabfanakl (one
Mngle. two tuna ariws d). Steve
Cook (one single, one RBI) and
Clancy Wallace lone single).
the Bloke's Boys attack
H ughs,

two runs scored). Orrg Hardy
dy (two
erson (one triple, one run scored).
Other hitters were Danny McCoy
lone single, one run scored, one
RBI). Brian Janes and Solomon
Hardy (one single and one run
each). Steve Dermis and

Bussard Lawn Service grabs Pinehurst lead
■nd the fh an g k ra (Johnny Douglas and J a ­
mie McKinnon).
Other matches Include a drudge match be­
tween Bryan T he Rienom* Austin, with the
Agra!, a m Jesse *Oak Blooded* Betty: Chris

on pro wrestler The

Luke Mary Track Series
LAKE MARY _ The Anal night of the lf*h
Annual Lake Mary High School Summer
Track Series will be held this Monday even­
ing at the Lake Mary High Track Complex at
Don T. Bqmolda Stadium.
The meet la open to afl age groups, both
at M O

SANFORD . Bustard's Lawn Service grabbed
the top-urn! tor the poal-season tournament
and Papa John’s won Its Aral game of the sea­
son aa Ihe regular season came to an end m the
Sanford Recreation Department Men's Spring
Thursday Night Ptnehurat Park Slow Pitch Soft­

ball League.
Manny S*Ma singled In two rum tn the bot­
tom of the sixth Inning to break an S-S tie aa
Buasard’a Lawn Service handed Sanford Central
Baptist Ita Oral loss of the season. 10-8. and
Hole the top-seed for the tournament.
Papa John's scored two ru m kt the top of the
second inning to break a l-l tie and went on for

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Its
Brat wtn. W . over Weotvtew■BaptistChurch.
Chi
Cactus Bob's started a rout with an 11-run
A nt inning and ended ft wtth a nine-run fourth
Inning as It whipped Adapro 22-2.
Matthews Associates alio had a big game,
scoring I t ram In the ArW two Inning and gkng
an to outarore the Knlghta of Cotumbua 24-13.

Altamonte
B’s head
to Area
Tourney
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

_ long Jump. 40-yard dash,
100-meter dash, 1.000-meter run. 400-meter
daah. 000-meter run. 200-meter dash, 4 x
100-meter relay.
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Alta­
monte Springs made It a dean
sweep at the Commissioner's Tro­
phy Tbumament laH weekend.
Joining the Altamonte Springs
Bambino champions as title win­
ners.
Doug
BenyhUTs
Altamonte
Springs B Team earned Ihe right lo
advance lo Winter Haven for the
area tournament June 26-28.
If Altamonte Springs takes that
tournament, theyTl head for Weal

Surge improve to 3-0 with win over Wings
la th *
lo n g e st chalenge at the season,
the
Burge
thetr
undrftiilod status In a 9 4 victory
over the Buffalo Wings at the Inli­
ne* Skate Center In Longwood,
Thursday night.
Tbugh defense and choppy offen­
sive display kept both sides
scoreless until Jason Shmyr of the
Surge seared on a shot Just aver
Wing goshe Kevin K m itser s right
ehwikwr with 3:93 to go In the Aret

Francois Lcroux with 0:35 to go,
leaving the score 4-0 lo end the
Brat period. •
Wings forward Mark Major gat
the Wings on the board JuM 3*98
Into the second period, but Langfots made hla third hat trick in aa
many games JuM 37-seconds later.
Major Uim shoved the butt of hla
Hick Into Surge captain Kyle
Reeves' face at 7:01 resulting In a
warning push front Shmyr and oneand-a-half minutes In the penalty
box. Surge defenseman Atex^Uc£tn

serious brawl with Mg)or. Both sat
on the next five minutes on simul­
taneous fighting major penalties.
This seemed to slow play as
Reeves had the only score of the
third period st 0:29 with an assist
made a run outscortng

(one each).
Vcxlna also had a big night In
goal for the Surra, feeing 44 shots
and saving 40. Kreutrar feccd 47
Surra shots and had SS saves far
the Wings,
Major had two goals and one as­
sist lor the Wliws. while Joshua
Oort and Jam es Richmond both
added one goal and one assist.
Scott Hillman contributed two as­
sists to the Wings offense and Ken
Blum and Martin Woods had one
m i l l e ach .

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Briefs
Football officials class
DAYTONA BEACH _ Tickets arr now on
hale for a regular season Arena Football
League game between the Florida Bobcats
and the Orlando Predator* to be held at die
Ocean Center on Friday. July 3 at 7:30 p.m.
Ticket prices are $20. $16 and $12. There
is a $4 discount on all ticket pliers for chil­
dren 12 and Under (plus a sendee charge).
For Information call the Ocean Center nt
19041 254*4500.

Seminole soccer school
LAKE MAKY _ The 19th annual SEMINOLE
SOCCER SCHOOL offers two weeks of sum ­
mer soccer Instruction at Lake Mary* High
School. This 9 am. to 4 p.m. day comp will
also Include Indoor s o c c e r In an air condi­
tioned gym.
The two weeks are July 6-10 and July 1317. The cost Is $120 per week or $225 for
both weeks.
Training will be provided for boys and
girls, age 6 1/2*16. Individuals or learns by a
staff of experienced soccer coaches.
For registration brochures and Informa­
tion. contact camp director Larry McCorkle
at 320-9557 or 320-9708 during the day or
095-2131 In tile evenings.

OKI ANDO The C .F.O A . (Central Florida
Officials Association) football-training d a ta
will Ijctfn on Monday. July 6th.
Tins rl.iv* ta (or all new officials. transfer
n llld a h . and all other members. It Is rec*
om tueudrd tluit first year offlctals and
tra n sfe rm l odlt i.»N attend this class.
TIjc C F O A. would also like for any vet*
m m official to coine out and help with the
class whenever they ran.
The classes meet every Monday and
Thursday evening* (tom 0:30 p.tn. to Bi30
p.m. at Edgewaler High School In Orlando.
If you tun e any cptestlons please call Mike
G oodaprrd at (home|: 407*609-8138 or
(work) 407-291-7401, extension 6109. or an
the Internet at MKKEFOcompuserve.com.

Jewish Center offering?
MAITLAND . The Jewish Community C en ­
ter (851 N orth M aitland Avenue) Is offering
several activities this summer.
Jeff Davis* Total Tmnls and Oolf Camp at
the JC C Is registering boys and girts be­
tween kindergarten and 9Ut grade.
The C am p will be lidd cadi week through
August 2 1st. Weekly packages aa well aa foil
and half d ay options ore available.
Jeff D a d s' Total Tennis la now holding
Summer Program s for adults and children of
all ages a n d are looking for team members to
play m upcom ing leagues. One of those

Pinehurst
Bussard Lawn Service and Sanford Central
Baptist Church ore both 6-1. but Bussard Lawn
Service gets the lop seed because It beat San­
ford Centra) Baptist Church In the head-to-head
matchup.
Cactus Bob's, which beat Matt)lews Associ­
ates head-to-head, and Matthews Associates ore
tied for third with 4-3 record, while Westvtew
Baptist Church Is fifth at 3-4. Adapco and
Knights of Columbus (Knights of Columbus won
head-to-head) are both 2-S and Papa John's
Ptrxa Is I -6.
The double-elimination tournament, which
will take three or four weeks to play, will begin
next week wtth Bussard Lawn Service playing
Papa Jo h n 's al 6:30 pm .; Sanford Central B ap­
tist Church taking on Adapco at 790 pm .: and
Cactus B ob's facing Knights of Columbus at
8:30 p m .
On July 9th. Matthews fiaanrlalro wlB play

League that wtU begin a 10 week season
starting July 6th. Matches a n h d d each
week, schedule your own lime.
For any Information on Jeff Davis offerings
rail 688 8438.
Ih e J C C t 16th Annua) 5K Road Race will
be held on Thursday. July 9th at 6:48 p.m. A
Pima and pool patty wtU follow for a l regia*
tered runners and their guests. Entry fee la
$14 In advance or $18 the day of the race.
For Information, call the JCC at 645-6833.
extension 76.

Fury to hold tryouts
WINTER SPRINGS _ The Whiter Springs
Fury, a select girls soccer team which cap­
tured the Under-19 stale champtonahtp this
past spring, is looking for new yfey trs aa N
moves up to the U nder-13 level this fall. *
Coach Rodney Levy, a veteran coach with
extensive youth league experirev
Carolina and ArUona and a cu
with the Orlando Nlghthawks. fo
vanted | *
year's cl
wtth select
experience, he will consider other wtth a
strong Interrat In soccer and a commitment
to Improve thetr gam es.
The Fury, which plays against teams
statewide, practices at Soldier Field In Win­
ter Springs and plays Us home m atches at
the Central Winds complex.
Interested players should contact the Win­
ter Springs Soccer Club Message Line s i
989-3009 for details, Dryouts wM be held on

Thame (two singles, four runs scored, one RBI).
Kandy Humphries (two singles, two runs scored,
(wo ROD. Jack Castelow (one Mngfe. one run
scored, two RB1|, Brantley Brumfry lone single,
two runs scored, one HBQ. Brad Hyfcon (one
single, one run scoredl and Don Basil (two runs
sowed, one RDM
Adapro: Chip Smith (one single, one RBI).
John Neubrrt (one single, one run scored). Winn
I logins (one single). Donmr Crete (one run
■cored) and Javier Camacho (one RBI).
Buaoard Lawn Service (Kirk Wlntertroff (one
home run, two singles, three ru n s scored, two
KOI). Duane Ooctnbel (three Mngfe*. one run
scored, two RBI). Manny Sdvta (two singles, one

nnH yl which wfll be held July 10*19 Inakk
the air-conditioned DCF Arena.
For more Information: rail (407) 823-6806

Dawn Staley Skills School
LAKE MARY _ Two-time College Player of
the Year and currrtU professional basketball
player Dawn Staley wfD hold a skiDa school
at Lake Mary High July l7-lhrouM t-l9.
The three-time University of Virginia AllAmerica will address the cttnlc each day wit)
a special lecture and demonstration.
CoM la 9140 per camper and an applies
Don (which m ust be returned by Juhr 10) ran
be obtained by calling (916) 997*0661 or FAX
|6I0) 446-8818.
The cUntc. which win run to m 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. dolly, will feature instruction from a
qualified staff, a clinic T-shirt, certificate of
participation. Individual Instruction, clinic
awards and prU rs and door prises through­
out the clinic.

Oviedo Youth Volleyball Camp
OVIEDO _ Oviedo High School vanity vol
Icybatt coach Anna HolHs wtU conduct a

(two singles, one run
two RBI) and Chad Lee
0M , two runs acorcd).
hitting were Jerry
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lone single, one run

Murphy (one single,
scored).

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THURSDAY M AY 7. 1998

90th YEAR. No. 183

Ready for

crime-figh

D ay-long
events mark
10th annual
day o f prayer
•7 R u m W hits
IIERALO STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUffTY
*11
lust one person come* away
better (or having observed Na­
tional Prayer Day. it will be a
tremendous lu o ftw .' Lakr
Maty Mayor David Mmlor Mid
today.
From the White tfouae to the
alepo of city hails to court­
rooms. state capital*, school*
churches, parking lots, prisons
and other locations, millions ol
Americans will be praying
from sunrise to sunset.
This year's event Is tlie 10th
since the first Thursday of May
was established as National
Prayer Day but the nation*
leaders have called for prayer
lor more than 200 years. In
1052. President Harry S
Truman declared the national
day of prayer and President
Ronald Reagan signed a bill In
IBM that set the date for
May.
Seminole County residents
are going to be praying at a
number of sites. There was a
0:30 a.m. prayer at the Winter

Lak* Mary Mayor David Moalor and C*y Manager John LMon warn among
leaden from al over tie country efto partnpaled tn the Nafeonai Day of
Prayer today
_ _________
Springs City Hall and a 7 a.m.
prayer at Seminole
High
School in Sanford.
Al 1 pm there's s Kids Mis­
sion ITsyer Walk at the Dog

A m erica’ s return to God

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to hst&gt; pofica by tapodlng any suspicious acllvity
Way may observe.

Say no to development, says
organization to preserve park
SANFORD - A proposed ordi­
nance banning the sale of Fort
Mellon property haa been
submitted to the Bedford City
Commission for consideration.
The ordinance originated from
an organisation known aa So­
ciety for the Preservation of
Fort Mellon Park, (and the re-

‘This delay in the
process would appear
to be very beneficial to
the mayor and his
agenda.**
Dgfcbra G roM cloM
sponsible
development
of
Sanford),
represented
by
Debbra Oroseciose
According to the legal head­
ing on the document, the ordi­
nance regards, ‘ mandating
preservation of Fort Mellon
Park: prohibiting the sale or
lease of said pant: limiting uae
of said park: requiring public
and semi-public land uae des­
ignation of said park:...*

opmrnt of Fort Mellon Park,
and quite the opposite for the
citterns.* she wrote.
Regarding previous commis­
sion work session discussion
on the possible purchase of
land on Flench Avenue Imme­
diately north of the Srmtooie
Herald (or use as a new lakefront park. Oroeedoee said her
Society was fanned 'for the
preservation of Fort Mellon
Park where It Is.* She said the
additional land purchase for a*
proposed park may or may not
which were strictly to preserve
Fort Mellon Park at the present
location.
The ordinance would prohibit
the sale or lease of the present
park. Commissioners had pre­
viously said the land would not
be sold, but portions of It
would be leased for construc­
tion of a 300 to 480 unit hotel
and a 100.000 square foot mul­
tipurpose conference center.
Mayor Lany
Dale
haa
stressed that the property will
■till be owned by the dty and
whatever recreational aspects
are Incorporated Into the proj­
ect will be open to the public.

The theme of the National Day of Prayer today Is 'America
Return to God* based on Joel 2:12-13
The prophet Joel was eager for Ood to restore Ills blessings
on the nation. For this to happen. Joel states that the people
must '...return to the Lord your Cod...’ Hr asscrts--lf the
nation does not seek God’s fare. God will bring Judgment upon
the land. The nation during Joel's day knew, as we must know,

Marijuana
plant found
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - One never knows
where marijuana plants will be
found. An anonymous tip to
the SemStoie Herald reported
what appeared to be a small
marijuana plant, growing In a
■mall unpaved area adjacent to
a building In downtown San­
ford.
Sanford police Commander
Ray Bronson responded and
Immediately determined It waa
Indeed a marijuana plant. *It‘s
expected places.* Bronson ex­
plained that some marijuana
used for smoking has seeds.
‘ Probably, someone tossed a
marijuana cigarette away at
this location, and the accda
Immediately look root In the
small opening.'
The opening la approxi­
mately 3 by 3 Inches square,
surrounding a pipe sticking up
next to on outside brick wall. It
wss directly under the barber
pole mounted on the wall of a
barber shop tn the 100 block
of South Palmetto Avenue.
Bronson took the plant back
to the Sanford police station
for disposal, and Indicated that
there would be no charges filed
aa It waa probably an aedden-

Ttack parking lot across from
Northland Community Church
tn Longwood. At 7 p m., there's
a prayer service at St. Francis
of Asalsl Catholic Church In
Apopka. A 24-hour prayer vigil
will be held at St. Peter's
Episcopal Church In Lake
Mary.
Gov. Lawton Chiles will par­
ticipate In the prayer at the
slate Capitol In Tallahaaaee. *lt
la fitting that tee should give
thanks for the freedom and
prosperity which our nation
and stair rn|oy* and to pray
for the continued guidance
and comfort Ood has gra­
ciously bestowed upon this na­
tion since Its Inception.**
Chiles said.

�SA ■Saminoto Hara&lt;d. Sveto'd Honda • THunday. May 7. 1999

Letter carriers’ food drive is Saturday

Do you know
what's going on In
your
community?

special to tbs M a n M

Youth watk proclaimed
SANFORD
- Mayor Larry
Dale proclaimed die week b e ­
ginning May 2 a* Youth W eek
and urged all department ■ o(
government,
civic,
fraternal
and patriotic groups, and etttzrns to participate In observ­
ing Youth Week.
Die proclamation declared
that the HrnrvolrtU and P r o ­
tective Order of Elks had des­
ignated the week to honor
America's Junior l'm ien s for
thrtr accomplishments and to
rrcognUe their service to the
community, state and nation.
It further declared that the
community
should
dem on­
strate Its partnership
with
youth, and the understanding
of thrtr hopes and aspirations,
and a sincere willingness to
help prepare them tn every
way for the responsibilities
and opportunities of clttzrnship.

Energy assistance
SANFORD - The city of
Sanford Community Develop­
ment Department will begin
accepting applications for the
Low Incomr Home Energy As­
sistance Program today. Semi­
nole County residents who
qualify for the program can
receive assistance on thrtr
electric bill.

Applications are accepted on
Tuesdays at Sanford City Hall
on the 1st floor at 8:30 a.m.
Clients need to provide proof
of income, social security
numbers of everyone in the
household, and s copy of their
electric bill.
For
further
information
please contact Lillie Robinson
or Felicia Riggins at 330-5063.
w in n in g i i i v v i i

Seminole
County
Public
Schools School Dus Driver
Team won first place tn the
state at the Florida School Bua
Rodeo held tn Lakeland. The
District team included Stella
Calloway (also won first place
Individual]. Debt Burkhardt
(fifth place individual), and
John Green (ninth place indi­
vidual).
Seminole County waa the
only team that had all three
contestants tn the top ten. The
Seminole County alternate.

Rlalnr Hrlfmnn. won third
place tn the alternates com pe­
tition. Tills Is the fUth con­
secutive y ra r Seminole County
tus won (list place In the state
competition.

School to bo named
OVIEDO • Due to the site lo ­
cutions of Middle School *CC"
Ihe Hoard will take additional
suggestions for the renaming
of the facility. Thr middle
school will be constructed on
the Lockwood Boulevard prop­
erty.
across from
Carillon
Elementary.
Suggestions submitted p r e ­
viously will remain on the list
to be consldrird. Please » l b init
suggestions
to
K am i
llrtghtman.
C ln k
to
thr
Hoard. Educational Support
Center. 400 K la k r Mary
lih-d.. Sanford. 32773. Submit
all suggestions no later than
May 22. Suggestions for the
naming o( Elementary School
*G* will be taken at a later
date.

Female harmony
ORLANDO • It's Harmony!
Its Excitement I It's Barbersliop! More Hum
1000 of

Florida's top female entertain­
ers will arrive in Orlando May
8 and 9 for competition to de­
termine who will wear the
gold. Competitors will com ­
mand the stage for the per­
formance of the yrar to
proudly wear the winning
medals.
Quartet Competitions. Fri­
day. May 8 plus Chorus Com­
petitions and Ik e s Of Ckamptona Saturday. May B are
open to the public. Sound of
Sunshine will perform 10th of
20 in the Chorus Competition.
The Show Of Champions fea­
tures the winning choruses
and quartets.
Competition tickets are 812.
Show tickets are 618. Tickets
go an sale May 7 In the Sabal
Room Marriott Hotel. For
more information call Chelsea
at (800) 523-3406.
SANFORD - The Habitat for
Humanity in Seminole County
to looking for tow Income
families with a desire to own a
home. They are having an On-

T a ta r ParHy ckwjdy. Highs in Trnm m e w
P.n!J
efouefy. Highs In the upper-80s.
Lows In
the upper-60s.
Saturday:
Thunderstorms.
Highs In the upper-80*. Lows in
the
mid-60s.
Sunday:
Thunderstorms. Highs in the
upper-808. Lows to the raidgOsT

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Seas are 24 feet with a light chop.
Water
temperature
at
Daytona is 74 degrees and
at New Symma. 74 degrees.
Winds are from the south at
10-15 m.p.h.

Seminole Herald
■Srrvtaf Seminole County Since 1908"
Thunday, May 7.1988 • MX. 90, No. 183

. Saturday 4 ChrMma* by
. Ine. • 300 N. FrenchA**.. Sanford, FL 32771
phona: (407) 322-2611 Fan (407) 3234406

Did you know that In Central
Florida
approximately
128.000 people - 46 percent
of those children - relied on
emergency food programs at
least once during 1997? Add
to that statistic the recent r e ­
quests for help os a result of
toniadocs
devastating
our
communities and we eon only
begin to understand the re­
sources that
are
needed.
Emergencies
happen
unex­
pectedly. Today, however, you
liavr the ubilily to plan ahead
and makr a difference to help
the area's needy.
On Saturday. May 9. simply
leave a donation
of nonperishable food In bags or
Inixc-s iii/l&gt;y the mailbox Let­
ter carriers will collect food
donations along mall routea
while making rrgular mall d e ­
liveries. The Letter Carriers
Food Drive to the largest sin­
gle day food drive tn the na­
tion.
Last
year.
more
than
292.000 pounds o f food was
collected In Central Florida
and even more food Is needed
this year.
The annual food drive to
sponsored Iw the National As­
sociation of Letter Carriers

INALC) in cooperation with the
(iultrd Stairs Postal Scrvtrc.
United
Way of America.
Campbell'a Soup Co. and the
American Federation of LaborCongresa of Industrial Organi­
zation* 1AFL-CIO). Local part­
ners Include Heart of Florida
United Way and Second H ar­
vest Food Hank of Central
Florida.
In addition, volunteers arc a
vital component to making the
food drive a success. Volun­
teers at postal stations wlD box
thr food donations for delivery
to the Second Harvest Food

Dank of Central Florida. From
there, the food wtU be distrib­
uted to emergence food oan-

The Seminole
Harold wants to
hear from YOU!
Call us with your
news tips and
event
information for
Longwood, Winter
Springs and
Oviedo.

Brian Quad. prssktonl and CPO of Heart of Florida Untod Way, paoaa doom
of non-pertehabto food Mama for th* National AaaodaHon of LMtor Cantors
Food Dnvo.
tries, soup kitchens and other
nonprofit agencies that serve
hungry people.
Individual* and groups in­
terested In volunteering to
help with this effort, please
call Otna Cawfcy. volunteer
manager for Second Harvest
Food Bank at (407) 295-1066.
extension 10.
Second Harvest Food Hank
saved over 7 million pounds of
food In Central Florida from
going lo waste tn 1997. The
organization waa named ’ Food
Hank of the Year* for 1096/07
by thr Second Harvest Na­
tional Food Bank Network, and
distributed more than 57
million pounds of donated food
to local non-profit agencies

since 1963.
Heart of Florida United Way•the sixth fastest growing
Unltrd Way in the nation enable* funded health and
human sendee agencies to
provide vital services to the
Central Florida community.
Morr titan 300.000 people In
Orange. Osceola and Seminole
eounllrs are hrlped annually.
For more information about
Unltrd Way. call (407) 8970077.

O rriC E C LEA N IN G

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Get your mom a manatee
ORANGE CITY • When waa the last time you gave your mom a
big, wet one on Mother's Day? This year, show her how much you
care by adopting an endanjprrd manatee. You can't take the
manatee home (shell probably be rrlirvrdti. but. for 620, Save
the Manatee Club (SMC) will send a photo and biography of the
newest addition to the family. An adnprtnn certificate, tncmbecahtp handbook, and newatotter aukacetpttan are atoa Included,
and your contribution wifi go toward effort* to help protect en­
dangered manatees and their habitat. Thai la one animal your
mom won’t have to feed. walk, or clean up after--and manatees
don't talk back. Your mom will have all the' full without the re­
sponsibility.
Manatees are gentle, slow-moving aquatic animals. They can be
found In the southeastern part of the United State*. In shallow,
■low-moving riven, estuaries, saltwater bays and coastal arras.
The average adult manatee to about 10-12 feet tong and weigh*
about 1.500-1.800 pound*. However, adult manatees hare been
known to exceed lengths of 13 feet and weight over 3.500
p t " * * Manatrra are hctbfvote* (plant-eaten), deeding an a
Hugo variety of submerged, emergent, and Banting plants. A mi­
grating species, w * "* 1* ** need warm water to survive. They are
concentrated primarily In Florida In the winter but are more
widely dispersed during the summer months.
Only about 2.600 manatees remain In the United States today,
and they are listed as endangered by the U.S. Ftoh and Wildlife
Service. Because manatees are alow-moving, frequent shallow wa­
ters. and need to surface to breathe air. they are vulnerable to
boat hits. Ftoh hooka, monofilament line, and other litter get
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plants manatees eat and can Mcause
Internal
or death. Entanglement In crab trap tinea, vandalism,
also problem*, although torn of habitat to the
manatees today.
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7th Ssminolt County TBit Section, In tht Seminole
Hfiffild it an advsrtltsmsnt for NEWMAN OB/GYN
GROUP, PA. It Hat's ths namss of SO C O RRO V.
FRO NG ILLO , ARNP and ROSE M. CO OUD G E, ARNP
OB/GYN Nursa PraoHdonsf*. Thggg nuns pracMtfonart *fs no tonoar tmptoysd by NEWMAN OB/GYN
GROUP. PA. We sinesfsty rsgrst any Inoonvaragnos
this may hava oauaad tha pafisntt and staff of Dr.

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i the Manatee d u b to a national, nonprofit organisation es­
tablished in 1981 by U.S. Senator Bob Oraham and singer Jimmy
Buffett. SMC waa started ao the general public could participate
In conservation efforts to save manatees. Funds provided by the
Adopt-A-Manatee program help pay for manatee research programa and rescue and rehabilitation effort a. SMC provides free
Information to educators throughout the U.S. and abroad, and
SMC public awareness projects seek to Inform people about
manatees and what they can do to help ensure their survival.
SMC provides free manatee warning signs for Florida shoreline
property owners and funds also go toward lobbying efforts and
legal activities for the protection of manatee habitat.
Twenty-two manatees who regularly winter at Blue Spring
ate Park In Orange City, have been chosen for one of SMC's two
S tole!
A-Manatee programs. ’ Parents* can read adoption updates
Adopt-A
ir manatee throughout the year In every Issue of the SMC
on their
Newsletter. Adoptees at Blue Spring State Park Include manatee
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In the spring of 1991.
Success,
ana Lucille.
I
Phyllis gave birth'to twins, a rare occurrence for manatee*. Phyl­
lis recently gave birth to her latest calf. Phlre. at Blue Spring In
March of this year. Success la another manatee tn SMCa adop­
tion program. Success hasn't missed a winter visit to Blue Spring
■tnce her birth In 1962. and she to the proud mother of four
calves. Her moat recent calf waa bom In 1996. Lucille to the
mother of six offspring and to part of the first fourth generation
family ever recorded at Blue Spring Stole Park.

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The floridg HotpiUl Sealer Health t Icioirce Cuter
1097 Sud Fold load, Like Miry Floridg
Information on community resource*, cangjving, health Krceniqg,
legal and financial mud , home health care, leisure activities and
much more will be exhibited.
Ample free parking U available and admillion lo the Tcatival is free
to Ihc general public.
Don't miu the chance lo ihowcaie your product* and (ervicct lo
thia important Kgmrnl of our population.

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Full f t y ad la Eve*

rr adoption program la
(HSSWn, PL. The park
recovering from injuries before being released back
Into the wild. Five female manatees who cannot be released Into
the wild for life threatening reasons currently call HS5WP their
home. They are Amanda, who Buffered Injuries from a watercraft
collision: her daughter* Ariel. Star and Betoy; and Rosie, a gentle
manatee who likes to 'baby-ait’ the younger manatees In reha­
bilitation.
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The Adopt-A-Manatcc program la the primary source of funding
for Save the Manatee Club. In 1997, more than 88 percent of
fttnda from the Adopt-A-Manatee program went directly toward
manatee programs, wtth lem than 13 percent going to Aindralsing and administrative costs. For more information about mana­
tee* or the Adopt-A-Manatee program, contact: Save the Manetre
Chib. 500 NT Maitland Ave.. Maitland. FL 32751. 1-600-432at:
JOIN.
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BMC
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SwrtnotoHfftfd. Santord, Florida • Thundqp, May 7, IN I • SO

Briefs
Mamuea Howard, 26. of
2480 W. 18th St.. Sanford,
waa arrested Sunday. May 3.
Seminole County deputies.
ward was charted with pos­
session of crack cocaine and

a

on suspicion of trespassing.
Godfrey Knight, 18, of 807
Willow Awe., Sanford, waa ar­
rested Saturday. May 2. by
Seminole County deputies.
Knight waa charged with pos­
session of marijuana and ar­
rested at the comer of Bay
Street and Ninth Street. Upon
a search, officer found aibstance In the defendant's right
front pocket.
Deaundrta Bradley. 22. of
2180 Airport Rd.. Sanford, waa
arrested Sunday. May 3. by

Saturday. May 2. by Sanford
oMotgo^m
o iu ls s o iia i
§Kel*e,
Il lIflWCTlOn
V1B
charged wtth poaseaatan of
cannabis under 20 grams and
amated tn the 2000 block of
South Orlando Drtve. Officer
reported that he saw Hender­
son discard a plastic bag on
the ground.
Mary Plorvtua. 51, of 1900
Summerlin Ave.. Sanford, waa
am ated Friday. May I, by

flume*

Raul Smith. 26. of 581 Sabal
Lake Dr.. Longwood. was ar­
rested Saturday. May 2. by
Oendnnto County deputies.

pended or revoked. Smith was
arrested at Sabal Palm South.
Smith was traveling 36 tn a 25
mile per hour sonc before be-

John Lopez, 34. of 1414
Roocciiff Ctr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday. May 2. by
Sanford police. Lopez was
charged with DWI and ar­
rested tn the 1500 block of
French Avenue. Report said
that Lopez lumped a sidewalk
and collided with three parked

Arte Williams. 22. of 77 Wil­
liam Clark Ct.. Sanford, was
anestrd Friday. May 1. by
Sanford poller. Williams was
charged with aggravated bat­
tery. cany concealed fireann/weapon during, battery
on law enforcement officer, re­
stating wtth violence and re*
Mating without violence.
WUttam Snyder. 38, of 2015
Osceola Rd.. Oeneva. waa ar­
rested Saturday, May 2. by
Seminole County deputies.
Snyder was charged with bat­
tery and arrested at the above
address.
Snyder
allegedly
struck victim in the head,
grabbed her fay the neck, and
threw her to the ground.
Kimberly Batchelor. 34. of
313 Montrose St.. Winter

MelMn Davis. 25. of 1312 W.
13th Street. Sanford, waa ar­
rested Friday. April 24, by
Sanford police. Davis was
charged
with
flecIng/attemptlng to elude and
DUI, Davis was arrested In the
400 Mock of East Airport
Boulevard. Officer tried lo stop
Davis for erratic driving and
driving ai a high rale of speed.
William Driefuermt. 24. of 027
Homey Heights Rd„ Geneva,
was arrested Sunday. April 20.
fay Winter Springs police.
Drtefuerst was charged with
DUI and amated al the comer
of Stale Road 434 and Vlatawills. Drtefuerst was travel­
ing 62 In a 50 mile per hour
zone before police pulled him
Gary Fulk. 45. of 2010 S.
Laurel Ave.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday. April 25. by
Sanford police.
Fulk waa
charted
with
DUI.
DW1
m y I, reckless driving, and no
or Improper driver's license.
Fulk was arrested In the 2000
block of South Laurel Avenue.
Fulk allegedly backed up and
hit a fence as police watched.
Matthew Morris. 20. of 780
Oakland Hills Cr.. Lake Mary,
was arrested Friday. April 24.
by Lake Mary police. Morris
waa charged with DUI. possesMon of alcohol by person un­
der 21 yean of age and pos­
session of a fraudulent ID card.
Moms waa arrested st the cor­
ner of Lakebreeze Circle and
Spinnaker Avenue. Report said
that Monts pul on the brakes
and slid through an Intersec­
tion.

County
on water
management
district agenda

entallon on Wednesday, May
SO at 7 p.m. The orientation
wlU take place at The Salva­
tion Army. 700 W. 241ft Street.
Sanford. For more Information
please contact Sharon Shoe­
maker. Director of Family
Services, at (407) 328-9717.

Golf marathon

OVIEDO • Help the young
women of today, who are re­
covering from alcohol, sub­
stance abuse, as well as physi­
cal. emotional and sexual
abuse at the Lisa Merlin
House, benefit the children of
tomorrow by Joining us for the
Second Annual 100 Holes of
Oolf, Tuesday. June 9 at
Ekana Oolf Club. 2100 Ekana
Drive. Oviedo from 8 a.m. to
5:30 p.m.
A complimentary full day
Oolf Marathon Is being offered
lo golfers who solid! a mini­
mum of 8280 tn contributions
lo bench! the Lisa Merlin
House. ’A Safe Place lor a New
1leginning*. Breakfast, lunch,
dinner and beverages will be
throughout the day.
Prizes will be awarded to all
participants.
(V ase register by June 4.
Hie field Is lim ited to the first
50 golfers who register. For
sign up sheets and more in­
formation rail 292-0109.

Televungellst
Robert
Schuller will be at a prayer
breakfast In Ft. Myers. Tampa
Day
Durcaneers
assistant
roach Clyde Christianson Is
one of the participants In the
prayer rally al Lykes Gaslight
Park.
The theme for ihl* year's Na­
tional I’rayrr Day Is ‘ Return lo
God." There will be specific
prayers for the children In the
light o( the recent, tragic
event1* in the nation's schools.
America must return to the
hope she once knew, and that
hope was found In God.” says
Pam Olsen. Florida's National
Day of Prayer Coordinator.
Since ihr first call to prayer
In 1775 when the Continental
Congress asked the colonies to

pray for wisdom In forming a
nation, the call to prayer has
continued through history.
President Lincoln made a
proclamation In 1883 for a day
of 'humiliation, bating and
prayer."
Pray Day organizers say that
II Is entirely appropriate that
the county's leaden (mayors,
governors and the president)
should encourage spirituality
as they promote other events
which build up the common
good.
“There's nothing wrong with
this,*
Mealor
said.
‘ Our
founding fathers placed a
great emphasis on prayer. Go
to Washington, D.C.. and read
what'a on the monuments. We
should be returning to what
they thought waa right."

Heart of Florida United
Way’s Community Involvement
Department has a resource li­
brary available to nonprofit
organizations
Group* or Individuals are in­
vited to come to United Way’s
office and view video* and ma­
terials.
Subjects
Include:
board basics, the challenge of
diversity,
recruiting
volun­
teers. resolving conflict and
many more. There is a large
selection of books to help your
program success.
For more Information, call
Mike Porro at 897-8077. eat.
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*are" clam m ani&amp; ^H op^crtptuie to
Including ‘ kings and all those tn authority*
authoclty* (1 Timothy 2:1*3).
Paul’s inspired letter to Timothy was written during the rule of
Nero when the church experienced great persecution. Yet.
Paul's Instruction was to pray for those in authority (Nero).
Secondly, leaders of nations have difficult jobs and heavy
responsibilities. This requires a calling (prayer) on Ood on
thrtr behalf. D ie third reason bes tn the recognition of our
dependence upon Ood and faith tn Qod to direct our ways and
Our first statement as Americana of national purpoae and
Identity, which to the Declaration of Independence, states that
people have Inalienable lights that are Ood given. Boom of
these ‘ rights' were ascribed fifteen years later tn the First
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which secured the right of
‘ free exeictoc* of religion and the protection of that right by
prohibiting any Tow-respecting an catabltohmcnt o f reuglan.*
In our Declaration of Independence (1778). there are four
opectffc references to our nation's dependence on Ood.
The body of The Continental Congress m 1775 officially

duty because tltey are barefooted and otherwise naked.*
On the other hand, this piece of our history depicts the
British aggressors from abroad living tn a victorious,
prosperous, and successful setting In Philadelphia only a few
miles from Valley Forge. (Marshall Srociser. World Book
EncydopetUa).
Washington and his iroopa did. however, have something
that waa unmatched- Divine guidance. President Reagan tn hta
1983 National Day of Prayer Proclamation wrote: ‘ ...from
Oenrral Washington's struggle at Valley Forge to the present,
this Nation has fervently sought and received Dtvtnr guidance
aa It pursued the course of history...*
Ocneral Washington, unlike some unfounded repo of him.
was not a Deist but a man of prayer. Alter surrounding Lord
Cornwallis' army at Yorktown. Va. (September 28. I7HI).
Washington's prayers for help from Almighty Ood were
snawrred by a French fleet preventing the «rtttsh from
earaping by ship. Cornwallis ard army of 8.00U surrendered
on October 18. 1781. Thus, the British lost Interest in
continuing the war (Maty Ashworth. Ibid ).
In America, because of the faith In Almighty Qod of our
founding fathers, ctvti and national days of prayer have a long
history. Oeorge Washington called for national prayer tn his
Ibanlntfvtng Day Proclamation In 1788 by stating the duty of
Ml nations to ’...to hr grateful Joe frto food's) benefit, t n 1
humbly to tmpiorr Hit protection, aid and Javan...’
In 1952. Congress passed a joint resolution establishing an

Thursday in May of each year as National Day of Prayer
(signed by President Ronald Reagan].
Aa recently aa 1983 In March v. Chambers, the Supreme
Court haa affirmed the right of state legislatures to open its
sessions with prayer. The Congress and the Supreme Court
begin each day artlh prayer. Today at the U A . Pentagon,
painted on the stairway wall, one wtU And a large mural of a
n 2e* pjaetM M
This year, prayers for our nation will be tiffed up at state
capitots, county court houars. city hall steps, schools,
businesses, churches and homes. Prayer breakfasts,
luncheons and evening prayer services will be attended by
hundreds o f thousands o f people. Across (he street from the
While House in Lafayette Park, people wtO gather to pray far
the President of the Untied States.
All that makes up America's beginnings apeak of our
dependence on Almighty Qod. Our founding fathers recognised
and sought the wisdom and aid of Oad. At the inauguration as
first President of the United States. Washington walked out on
the balcony of the Senate Chamber and placed his left hand
an an open ikbtr. ‘Solemnly he repeated the presidential oath
of office... (And! Washington added the words, g o h fp me.
God/' and heard the Bible* (ibid.).
Our founding fathers were not alone In their need of
Almighty Qod--for our need U even greater todayl Realisation
of the great nerd for God's help to demonstrated today by
many leaders ending their otatemene in ^cakM g Is dm
nation with the wonts: g o hap me God.*
Let us remember the National Day of Prayer's theme'America Return to Gbd'-wtth an imperative plea: "So lu g me
God/* And. aa lloly Writ says: "Seek the Lord while He map hr

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O viedo com pletely outplays Winter
Park but loses Regional baseball game
HERALD CORMHFONDEffr
WINTER PARK . That * baseball ... tn all lla
Infuriating duplicity.

Despite being out-pitched, out-bit. and outAdded by the Oviedo Lion*, the Winter Park
Wildcat* forged ■ 1-0 victory In the Cl*** 8A
Regional Quarterfinal baaeball playoff game at
Winter Park High School* Larry Wrtprt Field
Wednesday night.
Frrshman Brad Oangwtach had Winter Auk'*
only hit. but it wa* a monater. driving in pinch-

M anz looking for
second state ring
anything

M angino, Nettles pitching
Bears into softball’ s elite

Seminole boys win 15th straight District track title,

�Track
leaves a weak Unk In your sys­
tem. and ultimately ran cost
the tram a title.
"You have to be committed to
coaching n team, not Just the
running events. We coach a
complete tram.* says Brsuman. *A lot of people don’t
coach (field) events because,
number one. they don't want to
take the Ume and number taro,
they don't have the skills to
coach those events.*
After the loss of two stellar
•athletes, many people counted
Seminole out of he hunt this
year, llniuman. his staff and

the team have spent the sea­
son proving the nay-aayeia
wrong.
Distance runner. Jeremiah
Mitchell, says they have proven
everything they needed to.
*We had a pretty bad Impact
by losing two main athletes
and a lot of people counted us
out.' said Mitchell. *Dut I think
we've done a great Job of prov­
ing that It wasn't Just those two
athletes, but It was the team
that waa winning.*
McKinney, echoes Mitchell's
statement.
■We’re not going out over
confident or arrogant.* said

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

McKinney. "We're going out as
the underdog and It’s making
us fight a Utue harder.'
They will be fighting again
tonight fThursday) when Semi­
nole hosts the reglonals on
Buddy Lawson Memorial Track
at Thomas E. Whlgham Sta­
dium.
The field events start at 3
pm ., prelims begin al 4:30
p.m. and trigger time for the fi­
nals la 7 p.m.
Brauman refuses to make
any prediction* for Thursday
staling too many factors add

totals in the second column and career totals
(including IftWt games) In the third column.
After a big week that saw his average soar to
.333, Raines has cooled off. going S-for-13.

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Games..............
A t-b a ts .................

Runs................
Hits..................
RBI...................
Doubles............
Triples..............
Home runs.......
Steal*.....-.-........
Average.............

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basketball team woo the state
championship for the first time
In the schoofs history. And

thing she learned
she replied that p
coaches like Ctn
(volleyball).
Carl

tatlons for us.*
When the Bean r o t looking at that magical
JUO record, they figured to take some lumps at
the hands of the Cmas SA powers to the Bonlnolc Athletic Conference, but they put the
teams on warning that they weren’t Just a bund
of kids by beating Lake Mary, a probable Final
Four entry, for the grot win In Water Spring*
history.
'Against Lake Mary, 1 fiek we weren’t realty toUinitiated, but we knew they bad so much more
experience than we did,* Nettles said. "They
took us too lightly.*
The Bean ended up with a winning record
(now 13-101 and a .800 record m the conference.
Of the seven teams m the SAC, five are Class 61
and feature a host of seniors.
The best the Bears can send out are Ita two
sophomores, but one o f them, catcher Leslie

adults getting In the way.

Sanford, through Lake Mary, and Into
Longwood.
Checked out plenty o f parka and there
wasn’t one unorganized game going on.
Kids weren’t defending the honor o f the
Kansas Ctty Royals, they were defending the
name o f some bank who supplied the
uniforms.
When f uwu a kid, we played little league
ball because our parents expected us to. but
the vacant lota were always the moat fUn.
We were our own coaches, and the gam es
ended when we wanted them to. not after
some 10-run rule went Into effect while h a lf
the team wasted away on the bench.
I miss those days. I want to be George
Brett again, wearing my Royals' Jersey and
cap. playing the game I loved without any

Last licofid wot: At 4 p.m.
Wednesday,
the Winter Springs
softball team still had no answer on
whether or not tt had to travel to Miami
for a game Thursday qflemoon (they
wUI
to Sarasota; because the
FHSAA hadn't made ft’s derision since
bide were stfll being taken for the right
to host the game.
Shouldn't a bunch qf ninth- and
lOth-graders, as well as parents and
coaches, deserve to know If they have
a M ix-hour drive In foont qf them the
day before a state playoff game? The
whole thing should have been decided
in advance.

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C h ild support is a legal obligation
Going through a separation

SunrlK Klwanlt

The
van!* Club meets every Friday,
at 7 am ., at Shonsy’s. UB17W . south of Airport Boulevard.
Guest am welcome. Foe Infer
trulton. call Tony McDaniel al
324-0400.

Froo eNnle Friday

Is asking donors of a l type* of
blood • especially O-type do­
nors • to donate at Hs Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Sanford Rotary

Rotary Club of Sanford meets
A free clinic to tndude blood every Monday at noon, at the
pressure check, bleed sugar Marina Hotel.
screening and ItnmunixaUuns
wUI be held every Friday, from
0 to || am., at the Ocnrva i n ter aettvHtee
Lake Mary Mentors Invite
Klemmlary School In the old
school building, comer of First
anyone BS years of older lo Join
and Main ftucet In Osncva. The them In two weekly activities
dinlc la sponsored by the on Monday. Woodrarma. from
ftcmtnok County Health Dt- 0:30 to 11:30 a.m. Oomeo from
1 to 3 pm., al the Frank Evans
rtment In conjunction wtth
t Seminole County Sheriffs Center. ISO N. County Club
Office and Ocncva Elementary
School. For Information, can
340 0284.
Senior omploymont
An employment
program
tubotoneft abut#
■ by AARP Senior
Sendee EmploySAFE, Substance Abuse Family
Program la held al the
Education. Is conducting a
id National Ouard An
‘ Kamilies In Crisis* outreach
mory. OIB E. First St.. Monday
Interested organisethrsitdi Friday. Interview hours
wanting to contact the
m « ■ am to I p m Telephone:
t o n Club of SAFE may
Lfoby Kuhanke al 29143S7.

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LAKE
MASY--A
senior's
group meets far hatch the sec­
ond Friday of each month at
Lake Mary Church of the Naaarene. 171 E. Crystal Lake Awe.
The noon meeting fa held In
the Fellowship H all
Foe more Mfanwalinn. con­
tact BUI at 322-1000.

9.ILA.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at &amp; p m at Central
Florida Wrgfanal HoopMal to
the far comer of the dating
mom. lid s to a self help aip-

Child support to a legal
obligation the courts Impose
on either or both parent* In
accordance
wtth
aUtutory
guidelines. Those guidelines
act
faith
criteria
far
determining the needs of the
children, each parent's ability
to pay, and each parent's
share of responsibility.
But
oftentimes, after a court
renders Its Anal judpnml. the
nerds of the children and/or
one or both parents' ability to
pay rhanftdal.
Fortunately, in the situations

rhangr in ctmnnsUncea may
consist of an Increase In the

income of cither or both
parents. Similarly, a decrease
In ihr income of either or both
may
also
be
parents
considered
a
substantial
change in ctreumalances. The
reasoning far Income based
modifications Is that not only
should a child be entitled to
Share in (he good fortune of his
or hrr parents, but a parent
should not be punished IT he or
she rannot meet hts or her
support obligation through no
Uuli of his or her own such as
an injury or the loss of
employment.
Aa
slated
above.
a
modification
requires
that

In n m w w w n .
the foct that a change In
circumstances fa substantial
may not be enough to Justify a
modification,
in addition to
being substantia), a change In
circumstances must also be
"permanent." In this context,
'permanent" doc* not mean
forever, u means that It coven
an extOMfod period of time.
For example. If a parent were
unable to meet his or her child
support obligation due to a
union strike this would not
constitute a substantial change
In circumstances because the
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